I IsilllSj tSt - j agafl BB3t DIRECTORS V Franklin A McMillcn R A Green G H Wat kins Vernice Franklin Office Phone 16 Residence Black 333 2EgZ2L Notice to Delinquents The Publisher is removing from his subscription list the names of all subscribers who are owing for a year or longer This is done for two good and sufficient reasons First we cannot afford under present exorbitant prices to carry subscribers longer than that time Second because the government prohibits sending at pound rates to subscribers who are delinquent for more than one year If yo miss your paper this information will explain Our terms are 100 per year payable in advance THE PUBLISHER McCook Neb Feb 24 191 o D ANBURY GeorqB Godown and family left Mon day last for Stromslurg Nebraska for n visit before starting for tbeir homo at Weiser Idaho The masquorado ball at tbo hall on Tuesday night was a success in every way Albert Mu9rave and family left Wed nesday night for their now home in Norwood Mo J S Gadd the jeweler 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Residence and Business Properties for Rent McCook Nebraska HIGH PRICED McCOOK Living expenses have advanced 50 percent in the past few years but you can get the BEST OF ALL KINDS OF COAL at the SAME OLD PRICE of the Bullard Lumber Co Phone No i M O McCLURE Mgr COLONEL GEORGE W DUNN The Now Factor In the Congor Allds Controversy Colonel George W Dunn wJoin Sen ator Beun Conger has charged with receiving a campaign contribution from the bridge corruption fund of 1002 Is known in Albany as one of the lieutenants and linn political friends of ex Senator Thomas C Piatt For many years he lias been a polit ical power in Broome county and the Bouthern tier At present he is a mem ber of the Republican state commit tee from the Thirtieth congressional district Benjamin B Odell was governor In 1002 the year Senator Conger says the bridge interests made a contribution to the chairman of the Republican state committee Colonel Dunn was the chairman having succeeded Mr Odell in that oflice when the latter entered the executive chamber He had been appointed a member of the state rail road commission in 1897 by Governor Black and he held that oflice uhtil January 1907 after Governor Ilughes took oflice and just before the railroad commission was superseded by the public service commission In the later years of his term at Albany Colonel Dunn was chairman of the railroad commission He was chairman of the Republican state committee iu 1904 when Govern or Odell entered upon his fight for control of the state organization Colonel Dunn has remained a member of the state committee ever since al though in 190 1 he came within one vote in the congressional delegation of being ousted He has a brilliant war record He was captured early In the civil war and it was a long time before he was liberated Die went to the front again as a lieutenant and after serving through the Avar received the x ank of colonel He has always been a resident of Binghamton or its vicinity He was a stockholder In several corporations and has been a director in banking in stitutions EXCITING RIFLE PRACTICE Record Scores Made Amid Mud and Snakes In the Philippines How would you like to be out in the open trying to make bullseyes with a rifle while a typhoon was hurling dust and debris into your eyes and while dangerous snakes were making you their target at the same time This is what the men of the United States navy did at Olongapa in the Philip pines and they made record scores too Full details of the small arm firing held under these difficulties have reached the navy department Ensign J R Morrison U S X reporting on the firing at the Olongapo range says that during the practice there were three typhoons during which the firing was kept up and instruction as to range and deflection corrections under extreme weather conditions given A more difficult range than the one at Olongapo for skirmish runs cannot be imagined says Ensign Morrison Often the runs had to be made through water ankle deep and those firing were lying down in the charac teristic soft red mud a couple of inches thick When the ground became dry it was infested with snakes and I have seen the timekeeper of skirmish runs killing snakes that were around those who were firing The excellent spirit and determina tion of the men and the hearty co-operation of the petty officers are warm ly commended BY SUBMARINE TO THE POLE German Explorer Announces New Proj ect In Arctic Exploration Dr von Payer the celebrated Ger man explorer announces that a hith erto unknown scientist residing in Kiel named Dr Anschutz has worked out a serious plan for reaching the north pole by means of a submarine boat Dr Anschutz has been laboring at his scheme for ten years and has de vised a boat capable of traveling a hundred feet below the ice For the purpose of determining his where abouts the inventor has devised an ap paratus which reveals the direction of the mathematical pole This appara tus has been patented in all countries and is at present installed on German warships Dr von Payer vouches for Dr An schutzs seriousness and says that he has remained in the background be cause he wants first to perfect his plans in every respect Mayor Gaynor to an Office Seeker They are telling this story of Mayor Gaynor of New York now An office seeker meeting the mayor on the street thought it would be a good opportunity to brace him for a job Good morning your honor began the man I would consider it a great favor if you would The man got no further for the mayor looked him over and said Good morning sir I know your face but I cant place you Up to the Times Yell Rah-rah-rah Sis-boom-ah Cabbage turnip rah rah rah Down with Armour Down with Swift Give the good old bean a lift Rah-rah-rah Potato Sis-boom-ah Tomato Luscious pea Hip-hip-hip Lettuce slip Back with the beef trust to the bogf Put the sausage on the hog Grantland Rice in Kansas City Star PIE FOR BREAKFAST FIRST CHILDRENS BOOKS Sheets of Horn Protected the Pages From Soiled Fingers The earliest English book for chil dren was The Babies Book or a Lytti Report of How Young People Should Behave The horn books ex isted in Elizabeths reign The writ ing was covered with a sheet of horn in order to protect the lettering from contact with dirty fingers The chap book contained most of the familiar nursery rhymes and sto ries which have appertained to nursery lore for generations They exhibit very crude woodcuts often daubed with inappropriate color and the com monest paper as a rule was used They were hawked about by the chapman or peddler and cost only a few pence apiece They served to perpetuate such fa miliar ditties as Sing a Song of Six pence which dates from the six teenth century Three Blind Mice in use with music in Hi0 The Frog and the Mouse in existence in lfiSO and Girls and Boys Come Out to Play which was sung by the vil lagers in the time of Charles II Lit tle Jack Horner we know is older than the seventeenth century and last but not least Lucy Locket the tune from which originated Yankee Doo dle A few of what were called battle door books have been handed down to us They were three leaved cards which were folded up into oblong pocket shaped volumes These taught reading and numerals in the dame schools in town and country The lit tle gilt books as they were called adorned on the outside with gilt Dutch paper colored flowers were much prized gift books of that period Chil dren were employed coloring such pic ture books by hand one child doing all the red in the series of illustrations another all the blue and so on Of course they gained precision by repeti tion but we very often find the tints overlapping as if carried out by an in experienced hand London Queen Presenting Arms to a Cat About the middle of the last century a very high English ollicial died in a fortress at a place that is one of the centers of Brahmanic orthodoxy and at the moment when the news of his death reached the sepoy guard at the main gate a black cat rushed out of it Tho guard presented arms to the cat as a salute to the flying spirit of the powerful Englishman and the coinci dence took so Arm a hold of the local ity that up to a few years ago neither exhortation or orders could prevent a Hindoo sentry at that gate from pre senting arms to any cat thst passed out at night Bombay Times Her Proof Why asked the judge do you think your husband is dead You say you havent hoard from him for more than a year Do you consider that reasonable proof that he has passed out of existence Yes your honor If he was still alive hed be asking me to send him money Chicago Record Derald Her Mild Complaint Patient Parent Georgie what do yon think 1 found in my bed last night Georgie What was it mam ma Patient Parent A railroad train and a fire engine Harpers Bazar Sure Mrs Church Are your children be ing brought up to help themselves Mrs Gothem Oh yes 1 never lock the cooky jar Yonkers Statesman -ins trait rriTTya Once Considered as Much a Virtuo an Early Rising I am aware that according to the latest edition of the revised statutes eating pie at breakfast is now a peni tentiary offense punishable by hard labor on the farm for a period not ex ceeding eighty live years But it once shared with early rising the reputa tion of a virtuous act There are peo ple today who are well thought of In the community who even dress for dinner bless your heart who have none the less eaten pie for breakfast and have tipped back on their chairs hind legs and sat thus with such a smile upon their faces as spoke of peace with all the world themselves included But nowadays merely to talk of so much fried stuff pork and eggs and potatoes and pancakes and so much sweet stuff molasses fruit preserves coffee cup a puddle of sugar pie and all that sends us who hear it to the kitchen cupboard where the cooking soda is first aid to the indigestive To eat such a meal seems hardly less barbarous than wearing feathers in a scalp lock But remember that we didnt work all day yesterday from before daylight till after dark We didnt tumble into bed and fall sound asleep ere ever our heads had touched the pillow so anxious was the night shift of the bodys repair gang to get on the job of tearing out old tissues and putting in new We didnt waken in the morning to find a hurry order for more raw material hanging on the hook and we didnt put an edge like a broken bottle on that hurry call by stirring around at fifty seven kinds of temper snarling chores We havent before us a whole long morning with a mall and glut split ting rails or breaking up new ground witli a balky team a morning so long that it becomes a young eternity about 1030 oclock when the front of the body below the waist begins again to chafe and grind on the backbone in spite of all the fats and sweeps that can he put in between at breakfast to act as fender Everybodys Magazine Low Rate Tours Spring and Summer 1910 Plan Now a 5000 mile Summer Tour of the Coast See tho far west with its diversified sections broadoning under scontc1ffJnh tion visit its incomparable cities with their environment of intensive lanciwunw A coast tour is a broad education and tho worlds greatest rail journoy 60 50 15 25 Round trip central Nobraska to California or rugoc oouuu routes Juno 1st to Soptomber 30th Round trip on special dates each month from April to July inclusive Higher ono way through California Portland and Seattlo Ono way eastern and central Nobraska to San Francisco Los A ngolos San Diego Portland Tacoma Seattlo Spokane etc March 1 to April 15 Porportional rates from your town Consult nearest tickot agent or writo mo freely asking for publications assistance etc stating rather definitely your general plans Wabbly and Weak Versus Solid and Strong L W WAKELEY G P A Omaha 1004 Farnam Steert Omaha Neb trttarergTrea3r RED WILLOW Louis Longnecker and Louis Elmer at tended Masonic doings iu Bartley Sat urday night Mrs F C Smith has been sick since her return home but is now better Mrs Ben King has been quite sick Mrs Louis Longnecker and children spent Saturdny night andSunday with Mrs Lewis Elmer and also attended church Mrs Hill Senior of McCook is visit ing in the Smith homo Mr Brown who helped Owons Long necker while was disabled returned to Indinnolti on Friday Mr Byfields sale wns well attended It is with regret that we part with Mr Byfield as he was one of the original 11 who first carao to this county Ilia go ing leaves John Longnecker as the last of the party who came herein 187 PLEASANT RIDGE Miss Anna Peterson closedja success ful six months school in District 100 last Saturday We hear that RedBortner has pur chased him a farm from his father Miss AnnnfBerger of Elmwood Ne braska visited with her aunt Mrs Ma ry Kimerling last week John U Smith is moving en the farm knowh as B F Wilsons old farm A number of farmers are busy haul ing off their surplus grain and hns Mrs C Squin s is much better GRANT The masquerade ball at the Traer Kansas ball rn well attended Wash ingtons Birthday Thayer E Rowland and Jessie E Hartman were married February 22 The young people of Grant precinct wish them success The dance at A L Olmsteads was well attended Thursday night being a surprise on Jack John Wesch sold wheat at 81 OQ per bushel at Traer Kansas this week B W Benjamin has bought sotik hay of J Decker and is hauling 6ome this week Mrs Jacob Wesch and Miss Bernice Downing were visitors at B W Benja mins Saturday I 1 I HP1 W Water cant rise above its level Nor can a community rise above the level of its citizenship If the citizens are lukewarm limp and lazy the town will be wishy washy and weak If the citizens have VERTEBRA VIM AND VIGOR the town will be substantial solid and strong Lets all brace up and make this town of ours a place of energy ambi tion and enterprise OilicoovorEluctricTheiUro SllyllP mWmBM - - KoomsS5s7 Dr W B Ely M D Practice Limited Specialty Diseases of tho Rectum Piles Fissure Ulcer etc Oflico Hours 9 n in to 4 p in Phono 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