The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 21, 1910, Image 2

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Cleanser
For The
Farm
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Butch
Cleans Scrubs
Scours
Poiishes
jr
Cleanser
Is the only thing you need
to do all your cleaning in the
kitchen dairy bath room
parlor pantry and throughout
the house and in the barn
QBd Butch Gteanser
polishes brass copper tin nickel and
all metal surfaces Excellent for clean
ing harness no acid or caustic not a
soap powder
Fas Sesnng Harness
Sprinlde Old Dutch Cleanser
on wet sponge rub harness well
rinse with clean water and wipe
dry removes all dirt and will
net harden or crack
For Pottshistij Kleiat
Sprinkle Old Dutch Cleanser
on wet cloth rub briskly rinse
with clean water wipe dry and
polish with a little dry powder
easiest and quickest
ts JJ Large Sifter an
Advertisers Tovn Makers
The trade territory of a town is not
dependent upon the distance to neigr
boring trade points The trade
depends upon the enterprise
of the merchants and the residents of
the town If a town does not reach
after the trade it v II ecmc only as
fast as it has to and it will grow as
is forced to But if the merchants go
after business in the surrounding
country advertising in every possible
way and making good every word of
their advertising trade will come
from an ever increasing radius the
town will gain a reputation for being
awake and it will forge to the front
It is the men in the town and not al
together the men living within a cer
tain number of miles from it that
makes the town Ex
Demand for Prairie Hay
Local dealers report a strong de
mand in Colorado for prairie liay Sev
eral carloads have been shipped from
McCook within the past few weeks
and there aie orders on file for more
cars
A Lively Start
Fallicks bakery delivery horse
started business off quite lively early
Monday morning by a runaway on B
street Fortunately there was no
damage of note to record
Council Proceedings
Mayor Iluber called a special meet
ing of the city council Tuesday eve
ning All members were present ex
cept J R Stansbcrry
Reports from druggists of all li
puor sold for the first half of the
year were read and filed
The monthly report of treasurer
read and filed showing 270435 in
general fund 90G75 in occupation
fund 213837 water fund 15004
cemetery G4G1 road 10890 fire
90781 light 139GG library G3981
sewer 4GS5 scale a total of 7S07
35 Warrants registered on read
fund 178905
The city engineer filed his estimate
for construction of sidewalks cross
walks and curbs
On motion clerk was instructed to
advertise for bids according to the
city engineers estimates
Mayor Iluber appointed Dr S C
Beach special health inspector with
police power
Mayor was authorized to employ
some one with team to act as special
police officer to enforce ordinance
197 relating to dog taxes
The following bills were allowed
Ed Huber 1875
J R McCarl G2b0
L Thorgrimson 3750
H V Conover 5100
L W McConnell 1250
Win Wood 1250
II P Waite 1250
T J Campbell 400
Z W Barnes 915
Clarence Dann 200
Jirst National Bank 7500
Dr J D Hare 2G00
u M Higgins 900
C G Bosworth 2565
McCook Hardware Co 39 1G
Rodgers Modrell J515
T M Phillippi 5500
T C Hegeman 4000
R M Osborn 650
Henry Trout 5500
John Ekstedt 8750
Con Kreiger 240
Welsback Street Light Co 15400
McCook Electric Co 8225
Frank Cain 14600
James Boyd 600
C Hyatt 76
Am Hyatt 760
r M Henderson 2700
W A Gold 4500
A Few Short Weeks
Mr J S Bartell Edwardsville 111
writes A few months ago my kid
ieys become congested I had se
vere backache and pain across the
Sidneys and hips Foley Kidney Fills
promptly cured my backache and cor
rected the action of my kidneys
This was brought about after my us
ing them for only a few short weeks
and I can cheerfully recommend
them s
He Failed to Speak
Last Friday while hitching a six
aorse team to his header Frank Jun
ker living two miles south of Indian
ola was kicked twice by one of the
horses in the back and on the leg
tearing the flesh from the leg The
injury will lay him up for a Avhile
but is not dangerous He did not
speak to the horses when he came ui
behind them
Chamberlains Stomach and Liver
Tablets gently stimulate the liver
tad bowels to expel poisons cleanse
he system cure constipation and
ick headache Sold by A McMillen
Druggist
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CHIEF LEGISLATION PASS
ED BY CONGRESS
Revision of the railroad laws
including the creation of a coin-
merce court
f Admitting Arizona and New
A Mexico as separate states
j Authorizing the establishment
of postal savings banks
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2
J Giving the president unlimited i
y authority to withdraw public-
x lands for conservation purposes
Authorizing the issue of 20-
QUO000 io certiorates of i
9 edness to complete reclamation
projects
Authorizing the entry of the
surface of coal lands C
x Creating a cohimlssion to con-
sider economies in the
X tration of the federal govern- Z
ment J
Providing a new tariff system
for the Philippine Islands 4
x Legislation which ultimately is
J expected to give practical
bition to the Hawaiian Islands
Providing for publicity of cam-
paign contributions
f Creating a bureau of mines
Extending the activities of the
tariff board and appropriating
i 20000 for its use
Looking to the suppression of
traffic in white slaves 4
t
the senate although the numbers va
ried on different votes By combining
with the Democrats the insurgents
were frequently able to command a
majority and thus to control
IJiAJOK GOKi OK OKLAHOMA UJIOsL
lmmutY eiiAKGES stikucd congress
lion and to modify the rules In the
house after a memorable fight they re
moved the speaker from the rules com
mittee which they enlarged and caus
ed to be elected by the house itself
Their chief tight was against the
Payne AIdrich tariff and against what
they termed Cannonism It is general
ly agreed that their activity had much
to do with the retirement of Aldrieh
and Hale in the senate and to have
made Speaker Cannons re election im
possible Through their influence the
pigeonholing of bills has to an extent
been abrogated
Reduced Appropriations
One of the watchwords of the ses
sion was economy and while no vast
saving has been made the chairman of
the ways and means committee statPd
at the close of the session that the
aggregate of appropriations would
show some reduction from the previ
ous year and compared to the normal
increase in appropriations due to the
growth of the country would show
material saving He gave the credit
for this to the president In this con
nection Mr Taf t sent in a severe criti
cism of the rivers and harbors bill
usually known as the pork barrel
While he signed the measure he frank
iy threatened that if another such
were ever sent to him he would veto
it He would overlook it this time but
dont do it again Another attempt at
economy which went wrong was the
elimination of the pension agencies by
the house The senate restored the
agents and the two bodies twice dis
agreed on the item but the house was
Qnally forced to recede
Despite the claim of Chairman
Payne the actual figures show a slight
increase in appropriations
Everybody Happy
Taken all in all the session probably
nccomplished more work and made less
noise than any of recent times It is
slyly hinted that the special elections
in Masachnetts and New York threw
the fear of God into the members and
they decided it was high time to make
good if they expected to get back It
is also just possible that the presidents
big stick had something to do with the
result However that may be the mir
acle was accomplished and the close
of the session gave the country a
gratifying example of what a congress
can do when it buckles down to busi
ness This was ail the more a pleas
ant surprise for the reason that the
Grst Gve months gave no promise of
uch an agreeable ending
Congress accomplished little dur
ing these five mouths and gave no
sign that it would ever mend its ways
Then came the landslides in
setts and New York and some mightj
straight talk from the White House
after which there were evidences of
repentance and a desire to lead a bet
ter life
The country is glad of all this and
still gladder perhaps that it is over
That is one of the good things about
congress the relief that is felt when
It quits
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A BUSINESSJRAIN1NG
The Methods That Are Used In
the Schools of Germany
CLASS ROOMS AS OFFICES
The Pupils Arc Divided Into Firms
That Carry on an Imaginary Trade
With Each Other Tho Course From
Office Boy to Director
No one will deny the fact that tier
mans are among the keenest business
men in the world And undoubtedly
one of the secrets of their success lie
iu the fact that In German schools
ooys are taught the practical detaiN
of business The writer recently re
turned from Hamburg after a years
of education and an outline of
the system of training boys in business
may be interesting
On my tirst days attendance I Avas
handed a time table on which appear
ud set out iu formidable array such
subjects as commercial correspond
ence laws of bills of exchange cur
rency political economy aud commer
cial law none of which at the time
vecl much to me aud raised seri
ous doubts in my miud as to whether
I should be able to understand and ap
preciate what appeared to be most
abstruse subjects
At J a in sharp on the following day
the course began prefaced by a cou
ple of hours hard study for the Ger
mans are gluttons to work and thin
nothing of a twelve hour day The
first course was called business train
ing We worked in two spacious
rooms furnished as oflices each room
representing a different business house
These two firms carried on an imagi
nary trade with each other and the
routine adhered to was modeled exact
ly on the lines of a first class business
establishment
Each firm had a director and these
two were the most eminent students in
the academy They had subject to
their management and control a com
plete staff of correspondents short
hand writer typists bookkeepers etc
The whole was supervised by a mas
ter to whom reference was made in
case of dispute or difficulty
On making my appearance I was in
formed that my services were in re
quest as an office boy I was some
what taken back not to say a little
humiliated by the lowly position as
signed to me and I gave the master to
understand that I considered I wa
qualified to occupy a much better post
than that whu h he had chosen for me
He lid not seem in the least perturbed
bv inv remarks but said You have
already made a mistake a mistake of
diplomacy One of the great maxims
of business as taught here is to do
I
I what you are told to do it at once and
i do it well
I With that he handed me a pile of
envelopes and a long list of addresses
i aud told me to set to work addressing
t them I did so but not with a very
1
good grace the master coming round
from time to time to inspect my work
For two solid hours 1 plodded on until
11 a m when the course came to an
end Then I took the opportunity of
going up to the master again and ask-
ing him if he did not really think I
had been wasting my time in what I
1 had been doing
Not in the least said he In
everything no matter how simple or
how difficult there is always a good
j deal to learn If you have paid atten
tion while you were working you will
have learned something about the ge
ography of the German empire for
each address contains the name of
some important town and province in
which it is -situated and the name of
some firm celebrated for some
lar class of goods
I This gave me food for reflection A
a matter of fact I had not paid the
least attention to what I had been
writing consequently I had failed to
derive the benefit which it was the
masters intention I should obtain from
what seemed to me at the outset a
I most senseless task On the following
uay x resoiveu io ioiiow uui iuu mas
ters instructions to the letter and I
was surprised to find how interesting
the work became
I continued addressing envelopes for
two hours a day for a whole week and
the next week I received promotion
In this way I went through the whole
routine from office boy to director
and the experience which I obtained
in the various capacities has proved
invaluable to me in business
As director I had to sign checks dic
tate letters enter into agreements with
the other firm with reference to the
sale aud purchase of goods keep an
eye on the money market work out ar
bitrage calculations draw up and in
dorse bills of exchange and bills of
lading make out periodical statements
of affairs allow or dispute amounts
placed to the debit of the firm on ac
count of general average losses and
generally supervise everything
While we were thus drilled in practi
cal work the theoretical side of busi
ness was not neglected Lectures were
given at fixed hours bookkeeping and
mercantile law Thus we enjoyed the
inestimable advantage of acquiring the
theory and practice of business at the
same time Detroit Free Press
In Bad
Ill never offer any more friendly
advice
Wouldnt he listen to you
Tie listened to me carefully and
then struck me for 2 Of course 1
had to cough up Detroit Free Press
Trouhles comparatively seldom fome
to us it is we who go to them Sir
John Liibhoek
v 1 1 rrriMinii
ONLY ONE BEST
tcCook People Give Credit Where
Credit is Due
People of McCook who suffer with
iick kidneys and bad backs want a
cidnoy remedy that can be depended
jpon Tho best is Doans Kidney
Jills a medicine for the kidneys only
nade from pure roots and herbs and
Jie only one that is backed by cures
n McCook Heres McCook testimony
Mrs M Carmony yiO E Fifth St
McCook Neb says Our exper
ence with Doans Kidney Pills has
convinced us that they are the best
Sidney medicine to be had A mem
ber of our family suffered a great
deal from inactive kidneys This per
sons back pained him all the time
and often the miserj was almost un
bearable Doans Kidneys Pills
brought relief as soon as they were
taken and continued use drove
away the trouble
Money carried on the person is
not safe Money loaned without
good security is not safe Money I
risked in speculation is not safe But
money deposited in the First Nationa
Bank is absolutely safe and will earn
4 annual interest for you
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo
New York sole agents for the Unit
ed States
Remember the name Doans and
take no other
We never hesitate to guarantee
Patent flour At the McCook
Flour and Feed Store
Everything in drugs McConnell
RED WILLOW
Mrs Helm is delighted with Ier
Jap help
MrsRoscoo Korns is able to set
around some now
The stork stopped at Mr floag
lands and left a fat little girl with
Mrs Horace Taylor Horace thinks
he is in an airship as he naitlier
seos or feels the ground as he moves
around
The Misses Baker after a Cour
weeks visit with Mrs F C Smith
left on Tuesday for their home in Lio
coln Condolence is in order far Le
on Smith
Mr Rinck has been quite IIL
Harvesting is about over in tliis
neighborhood and threshing lias lie
gun
Is Life Worth Saving
Mrs Mollie McRaney Prentiss
Miss writes that she had a severe
case of kidney and bladder trouWe
and that four bottles of Foleys Kid
ney Remedy cured her sound and
well She closes her letter by say
ing 1 heartily recommend Foleys
Kidney Remedy to any sufferer or
kidney disease It saved my life
Foleys Kidney Remedy will euro
any case of kidney and bladder trou
ble not beyond the reach of medi
cine No medicine can do more
The worlds most successful medi
cine for bowel complaints is Cham
berlains Colic Cholera and Diarrh
oea Remedy It has relieved more
pain and suffering than any ether
medicine in use Invaluable for chil
dren and adults Sold by A ilc
Millen Druggist
- Jewell
soline Stoves
are sold in McCook by
L P0 Waite and Co
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Farm Development in
Wyoming
The Richest Undeveloped State in the West
GO WITH MF on one of our personally conducted landseekers excursions 1
The Big Horn Basin
the first and third Tuesdays of each month and see what the farmor3 art
doing on these new lands where the Burlington Railroad is building sbw
lines where new towns oiler splendid business openings in all lines of trade
and profession
EXAMINE THESE LANDS PERSONALLY with me I will help you topiek
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pose
OUKIIOMESEEKERS TICKET allows you 23 days with stopoversIeveryTrheror
in homeseekers territory ample time to examine the lands and spend a lew
days fishing in the mountain streams if you like See the irrigated lands
where the ditches are built by the government and also by the private com
panies and the Mondell 320 acres free homesteads all on one trip
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