The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 29, 1910, Image 7

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DANBURY
The Danbury and Lebanon Re
bekah and Odd Fellows lodges held a
picnic in the C Wise grove Tues
day afternoon
Archie Matson was shot accident
ally Saturday night the bullet miss
ing his heart only an inche
A number of the band boys from
Wilsonville came up Monday night
to band practice
Mrs C A Rogers was an over
night visitor at the M M Young
home Friday night
D C Boyer and family arrived
home Monday night from Beverly
Neb where they have been visiting
the past week
Several people from here went over
to the fair at Indianola Thursday
The Danbury Military band played
for the fair at Indianola Thursday
A nice time was reported
Mr and Mrs T E McDonald at
tended the funeral of Mrs F Gray at
Edison Neb Sunday
School was dismissed Thursday for
the fair at Indianola
The majority of the people from
here attended the fair at Indianola
Thursday
Dan Cashen of McCook was in town
on business Monday
Miss Gladys Gibbs of Lebanon
visited among friends here Satur
day
A number of Masons from Leba
non attended lodge at this place
Wednesday night of last week I
A F A M
McCook Lodge No 133 A F A M meett
every first and tlii f Tuesday of the month at
800 p m in MasoDic ball
Burris H Stewart W M
Charles L Fahnektock Sec
b a u
Occcnozee Council No 16 R S M meets on
the last Saturday of each month at 800 p m
n Masonic hall
William E Hart T I M
Aaron Q Kino Sec
B a M
King CyrasChapter No 35 R A M meets
every first and third Thursday of each month at
800 p m in Masonic hall
Clarbkce B Qeat H P
W B Whittakeb Sec
KNIOHTS TEMFLAE
St John Coramandery No 16 K T meets on
the second Thursday of each month at 800 p
m in Masonic hall
Geo Willets E C
Seth D Silvee Bee
EASTERN STAB
Enreka Chapter No 86 O E S meets the
second and fonrth Fridays of each month at
800 p mpin Masonic hall
Mrs C W Wilson W M
8 Cobdeal Sec
KNIOBT8 OF PTTBIAS
McCook Lodge I- o 42 of K P meets every
Wednesday at 8C0 p m in Masonic hall
J N Gaabde C C
C A Evans K H S
ODD FELLOWS
McCook Lodge No 137 1 O O F meets every
Monday at 800 p m in Morris hall
B J Lane N G
H G Hughes Sec
MODERN WOODMEN
Noble Camp No 663 M W A meets every
tecond and fourth Thursday of each month at
850 p m in Morris hall Pay assessments
at Citizens National Bank
Jclics KuNBRT Consul
AM Finity Clerk
EOIAL NEIGHBORS
No le Camp No 862 B N A meets every
second and fonrth Thursday of each month at
250 pm in Morris hall
Mes Caboline Kdneet Oracle
Mrs Augusta Anton Bee
WORKMEN
McCook Lodge No 61 AOUW meets every
Monday at 800 p m in Temple
Maurice Geiffin Treas Henry Moers MW
C J Byan Financier C B Gbat Bee
degeee of honor
McCook Lodge No 3 D of H meets every
econd and forth Tuesdays of each month at
800 p m in Temple bnilding
Anna E Buby C of H
Mrs Carrie Schlaoel Rec
MACCABEES
Meets every 2nd and 4th Friday evening in
Morris hall J A Wilcox Com
J H Yarger Record Keeper-
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS
Branch No 1278 meets first Monday of each
month at 330 p m in carriers room postofBce
G F Kinqhorn President
D J OBrien Secretary
LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENGINEMEN
McCook Lodge No 599 B of L F E
meets on the first and third Thursdays of each
month in Morris hall
I D Pennington Pres
C H Husted Bee
Ladies Society B of L F E
Golden Rod Lodge No 282 meets in Morris
hall on first and third Wednesday afternoons of
each month at 2 oclock
Mrs Grace Husted Mrs Lena Hill
Secretary President
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Er1 Young has been working out
to R R Omans on the farm the last
two weeks
Miss Gaitha Noe and Mr George
Miller of this place were married at
the J E Noe home Sunday
Mrs M M Young spent Sunday at
R R Omans
R F D No 3
Nice rain on south end of route
Sunday night
Misses Minnie and Martha Nothna
gle were visiting their sister Mrs
Jacob Wishon one day last week
Someone is getting reckless around
the Nothnagle schoolhouse breaking
up things Better be careful youre
watched pretty close
G Sigwing left Sunday for Wray
Coloiado to lcok alter his home
stead He intends to move there
soon
Mr and Mrs Spcacks will move to
the Bluffs soon
Ben Hawkins and Mesenger will
finish threshing this week
Mrs Albrecht visited at Miss
Baileys last Wednesday
Myrta Sigwing is helping Mrs
Bert Benjaman with her sewing this
week
Miss Daisy Albrecht will be home
soon She has been in charge of
the Beaver Valley telephone office
the past two months at the Bluffs
George Tuttle of Gerver has been
harvesting his field of about 90 acres
of cane this week
The New Automatic
Electric Washer and Wringer
f
It is as far ahead of its predeces
sor as the first automatic was in ad
vance of its competitors I now call
jour attention to a few prominent
features of this machine
THE REVERSIBLE WRINGER
whereby clothes becoming entangled
in the rolls can be readily extracted
A simple movement of the small lev
er attached to the wringer frame will
either start stop or reverse the
wringer at will
THE LOCATION OF THE MOTOR
and gearing in the center of a sub
stantial platform beneath the tub pro
vides the best possible protection
from splashing or dipping water and
makes the neatest arrangement of
machinery to be obtained This is
an exclusive advantage of the auto
matic electric washer and patented Call at my office and see the ma
chine in operation or let me bring it to your home for a free tr al
R W McBrayer
CITY LODGE DIRECTORY
Electrical Contractor
210 U Main Bhck 433
RAILWAY TRAINMEN
C W Bronson Lodgu No 1ST B of R T
jts first and third Sundays at 230 pm in
Eagl s hall T E Hcrton President
F G Kingiiors Soc
RAILWAY CONDUCTORS
Harvey Division No 95 O R C moots the
cond and fourth Wednesday nights of each
nnnth at 800 p m in Morris hull at 30
4ain Avonup S E Callen C Con
M O McClube Sec
MACHINISTS
Red Willow Lodge No 5S7 I A of M meets
lvery second and fourth Tuesday of the month
it 800 p m in Morris hall
Theo Diebald Pre
Fred Wasson Fin Sec
FrovD Berry Cor Sec
locomotive engineers
McCook Division No 623 B uf L E meets
jvery second and fourth Suuday of each
month at 230 in Morris hall
Walter Stores C E
W D Burnett F A fi
RAILWAY CABMEN
Young America Lodge No 456 B R C of A
on the first and third Tuesdays of each
in Morris hallat730 p m
H M Finity Pres J M Smith Rec Secy
S D Hughes Secy
BOILERMAKERS
McCook Lodge No 407 B of B M I S B of
A meets first and third Thursdays of each
month in Eaglos hall
Jno Seth Pres
Jno LeHew Cor Sec
EAGLES
McCook Aerie No 1514 F O K meets every
Friday evening at 8 oclock in Kollcy building
316 Main ave
C L Walkee W Pres
C H Ricketts W Sec
KNIOBTS OF COLUMBUS
McCook Council No 1126 K of C meets the
first and third Tnesdays of each month at 8 00
p m in Eagles hall
G K Gale F Sec Fbane Real G K
DAUGHTEBS OF ISABELLA
Court Granada No 77 meets on the second
and fonrth Thursdays of each menth at 8 p m
in Monte Cristo hall Anna Hannan G R
Nellie Ryan F 8
LADY MACCABEES
Valley Qneen Hive No 2 L O T M meets
every first and third Thursday evenings of each
month in Morris ball
Mrs W B Mills Commander
Harriet E Willetts R K
o a b
J K Barnes Post No 207 G A R meets on
the first Saturday of each mouth at 230 pm
Morris ball
Thomas Moore Commander
J H Yarger Adjt
relief corps
McCook Corps No 98 W R C meots every
second and fonrth Saturday of each month at
2 30 p m in Ganschow hall pm
Adella McClain Pres
Susie Vandsbhoof Sec
L OF Q A E
McCook Circle No 33 L of G A R meets on
the second and fourth Fridays of each month at
230 p m in Morris hall
Mrs Lottie Brewer Presinent
Mrs Kate Dntton Secretary
P E O
Chapter X P 3 O meets the second and
fonrth Saturdays of each xnonta at 230 p m
at the homes of the various members
Mrs J A Wilcox Pres
Mrs J G Schobel Cor Sec
PYTHIAN SISTERS
McCook Temple No 24 Pythian Sisters meets
the 2d and jSii Wednesdays at 730 p m
Lila L Ritchie M E C
Edna Stewart M of R C
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INDIANOLA
Mrs Eoc Forter of Cambridge visit
ed with Mrs Jas Boldman a few days
last week
Mr Quick and Miss Flora are visit
ing in Denver this week
There was eighteen buggy loads
came over from Danbury Thursday
for the fair
School was dismissed three after
noons for the fair
There were no preaching service in
Indianola Sunday Mr Cox and Mr
Burris being away
Joe Morris an old time resident
died Friday and was buried Saturday
from the Box Elder church
Friends visited at the A Lord hone
during the fair week
Mr C C Baur of Benkelman is
visiting at the Gentry home
Mrs Hill and little son of Dakota
is visiting with her aunts Mrs E G
Caine and Mrs
Fred Lafteitj of Lanbury was an
Indianola visitor last week
Mr Burress attended conference at
North Platte last week Ke Avill be
sent to Axtell Mr Norlan of Bart
ley will take Mr Burress place in the
M E church here
Miss Murray of McCook spent Sun
day with the home folks
Mrs Holidays mother from Iowa is
visiting her this week
Mr Robertson of Bartley was an
Indianola visitor Tuesday
GRANT
The Wesch brothers have pulled in
their stsain thresher for the season
Cljde C Goldtrap who has been
running Weschs traction engine left
for Corbin Kansas this week to
meet his wife who has been visiting
her parents Mr and Mrs Eugene
Dunham for the past three weeks
One of the Wesch brothers thresh
ing crew Raymond Hoerner departed
for Harrisburg Pa I-
ola one day last week o cee Jon
Wesch thresh
the valley yet
Mrs C F Evans is expected home
this week after a three months visit
in the west
Mrs E J Eaker entertained the
A H club last Wednesday One
new member was received
Mrs H Schmidt is having some
dental work done
Mrs Bo3le from Kansas is visit
ing her parents Mr and Mrs S B
Rankin
Mr and Mrs L A Paris took
dinner at E J Bakers Sunday
Most of the farmers are busy cut
ting corn and broom corn
Uncle Joe Dacks engine went in
the creek last week The boys es
caped by jumping but the engine
was damaged a little
RED WILLOW
Everything in Nebraska is in the
superlative degree even to Russian
thistles which since the big rains
have grown to magnificent proportions
and would be amazing to Easterners
Louis Longneckr moveed into the
house on the timber claim the first
of the week
Roscoe Korns and Will Meyers
helped Louis Longnecker move
Mrs Alice Elmer was out two days
assisting Mrs Nellie Longnecker
Mr and Mrs Elmer and Mrs Willi
Collings and baby from Denver were
visiting his daughter Nellie
Mrs Roscoe Korns spent the day
with Mrs Longnecker and helped get
dinner for the movers
A foreign woman was around ped
dling this week
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This Remedy
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is falling out an- you have not let
it go too far you can repair the
damage already done by using Rexall
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that destroys microbes stimulates
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roots promotes hair nourishment re
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health It is as pleasant to use as
pure water and it is delicately per
fumed It is a real toilet necessity
We want you to try Rexall 93
Hair Tonic with our promise that
it will cost you nothing unless
are perfectly satisfied with its use
It comes in two sizes prices 50c
and 100 Remember you can ob
tain Rexall Remedies in this com
munity only at our store The Rexall
Store L W McConnell
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MARION
J H Neitzel and family were Mc
Cook business visitors one day re
cently
S S Graham S R Messner and
B N Leisure of Danbury were in
town between trains one day last
week
Mrs Mary Brott of Cornell arrived
last week for a visit with her daugh
ter Mrs F E Lafferty who lives
north of town
Mrs Harvey Sutton and Grandma
Scalf left first of last week for an
extended visit with relatives at Clin
ton Orrich and Montrose Mo
H Banta and wife were over from
Oberlin Kan last week on busi
ness connected with the Oberlin mills
Marion I ouell of Lincoln was in
Edwin Carfield is - J to put a i rOT hetveen trains first oi last week
whole township in whe th s fa 1
John Maisel was ovei i om
W H Blunck of McCocIt is la t wee
for Chas Wesch this week putting
up hay and sowing whea
Charles A Wesch and f iend took
in the dance at Traer Ka as last
Saturday night
R F D No 4 I
Jack Frost has not hit this part or
oo T r his business interests
Ma tin I c r nJ J H Wicks
were ALwcoi b ess visit-
A nbroc ai L a eie
Oin i i oi i auL i j in
j n one day laot week j
J E Docjc let Saturday
- iii for Omai a ana other points
- e t e i i t i ttock o
I -cries Rodabaugh and Dimmitt
-v IorIa evening as delegates to
the state convention of the W C T
U at Fairbury Neb
S H Stilgeboiiers were out of to n
visitors last Monday
Several from here attended the fair
at Indianola Thursday
C H Angell and family moved in
Mrs Shoreys house north of town
Monday
Nearly two inches of rain fell in
these parts the past week which
puts the ground in fine shape for fall
seeding
Mrs J C Rollins of Indianola visit
el her husband Friday and Saturday
A Howard Musicnl Comedy
Whenever it is announced that one
of the Howard musical comedies is
a coming attraction it causes much
local comment as the theatregoer of
today fully realizes that it will be a
real treat from a musical standpoint
Mi Howard is without a doubt be
coming the greatest musical writer
of the age in the past two or three
years he has written the music to no
less than a dozen of our most suc
cefcsful light operas Among those
which were the most successful are
The District Leader The Place
and the Girl The Girl Question
A Stubborn Cinderella A Prince
of Tonight The Golden Girl
The Goddess of Liberty and the
sensation of them all The Flower of
the Ranch This delightful comedy
will be seen in this city on Wednes
day Oct 5th at the Temple Theatre
The entire production will be seen
in this city as it was produced for
Mr Howard two years ago when it
ran for 150 nights in New York city
and six months in Chicago at the
Garrick theatre Aside from its sue
in the dramatic and musical line
it is a play that holds the entire
audience from the rise of the curtain
with interesting stage settings of
ranch life in the golden hills of Cali
fornia Seat sale opens Saturday
Oct 1st
Secretary Wilson of the department
of agriculture says that the unbound
ed prosperity of the agriculturist is
not due to chance but is the result o
Ocean and Farmer has placed before
intelligent scientific business met
hods A reader of The Weekly Inter
him each week the practical and ap
proved methods to which Secretary
Wilson refers It is a good invest
ment Only 125 for The Weekly In
ter Ocean and Farmer and this paper
one year
I have a world of confidence in
Chamberlains Cough Remedy for I
have used it with perfect success
writes Mrs M I Basford Poolesville
Md For sale by all dealers
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DARING WORK J J A FOG
Clever Seamanship o J Captain In a
Landlocked arbor
The greatest piece f seamanship I
ever saw said a traveler was on a
trip to Halifax It was a marvel and
this is how it happened
We were steaming along abont
twelve hours out from our destination
one summer afternoon It had been
clear all day and the sea was beauti
fully blue but about 4 oclwk the fog
began to shut down one of those
swift dense fogs that come on that
coast and shroud a boat from sight in
less time than it takes to tell of It Of
course the fog whistles began to blow
and many of the passengers got nerv
ous under the strain of Its continued
bellowing
After dinner I went up on the
bridge and was permitted to stay The
captain would not enter into any con
versationthat is I could not talk to
Lira but in his restless pacing up and
down the bridge he would frequently
make a remark to me It went on that
way for hours the fog as thick as
steam and the whistle reiterating its
mournful warning
At length the captain gave a sharp
order Two points northwest by
north he said No a little more
thts right he finished as his com
m iid was executed I was bewilder
i and my face must have shown it
a- lie passed me for he vouchsafed
tli explanation that be wanted to pass
within a few hundred feet of a cer
tain whistling buoy near the harbor
I said nothing but I did not under
stand Why the night was so thick
that it was hard work to see from the
bridge to the rail and what could he
mean by making a buoyi
On and on we went and always the
fog seemed to me thicker I could
not sleep and most of the night 1 was
on the bridge When it must have
been nearly morning a new whistling
began to sound on our starboard bow
as nearly as I could judge It was a
fearful fog siren and kept getting
nearer and nearer We bad stopped
whistling iid the passengers were ter
ribly frightened I looked at one ex
uaval officer who stood with me on
the bridge and his face was like a
dead mans Mine must have been also
Then just as it seemed that some
giant steamship must strike us so
close was the whistling the fog lifted
like a veil and there not 130 feet
away was the buoy that the captain
hd mentioned
Almost at once the fog closed down
again but do you know he took us
past two warships into the landlocked
harbor and up to the dock in it It
was magnificent and though we really
could not put our admiration in tan
gible form we got together and gave
him a gold watch on the return voyage
as a little souvenir New York Post
A Cumulative Persian Story
A hunter finds some honey in the fis
sure of a rock fills a jar with it and
takes it to a grocer While it is being
weighed a drop falls to the ground
and is swallowed up by the grocers
weasel Thereupon the huntsmans
dog rushes upon the weasel and kills
it The grocer throws a stone at the
dog and kills him The huntsman
draws his sword and cuts off the gro
cers arm after which he is cut down
by the infuriated mob of the bazaar
The governor of the town informed
of the fact seuds messengers to arrest
the murderer When the crowd re
sisted troops were dispatched to the
scene of the conflict whereupon the
townspeople mixed themselves up in
the riot which lasted three days and
three nights with the result that
70000 men were slain All this through
a drop of honey
Early Landholding
Nothing is clearer than the fact that
the system of landholding In the most
ancient races was communal Private
right in land was for a long time un
known the source of life being held in
common between the members of the
tribe Not only land but all property
that in any way had to do with the
general welfare was looked upon as
belonging to the whole tribe in com
mon no individual having the right to
call it his own Gradually and after
a very long time under the old regime
the right of private ownership began
to creep in until at last it became the
recognized rule pretty nearly every
where New York American
The Front End
A young couple had been married by
a Quaker and after the ceremony he
remarked to the husband
Friend thou art at the end of thy
troubles
A few weeks after the man came to
the good minister boiling over with
rage having found his wife to be a
regular vixen and said
I thought you told me I was at the
end of my troubles
So I did friend but I did not say
which end replied the Quaker
Way It Goes
Give em what they want my boy
said the old physician
For Instance inquired the young
medico
Well many a woman will take oxy
gen treatment at 5 a throw who
wouldnt spend car fare for fresh air
Washington Herald
Aids to Conversation
Books help a mans conversation
Undoubtedly But the man -who
buys them seldom gets to be as good
a talker as the man who sold them to
him Washington Star
Reliance on the right ia expressed by
defiance of the wrong
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PROFESSIONAL AM
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DR BEACH
Physician and Surgeon
Office over McConnells drug store
rooms 2 and 3 phone 99
Residence 512 1st st E phoneJSa
J A TOREN M D
Surgeon
Removed to Tremaine Bldg
Homan avenue and Adams
Chicago 111
ROLAND R REED M D
Fhysician and Surgeon
Local Surgeon B M
DR R J GUNN
Dentist
Phone 112
Office Rooms
building McCook
1DR J A COLFER
Dentist
Phone 378
Room 4 Postoffice
Cook Neb
R H GATEWOOD
Dentist
Phone 163
Office Room 4
McCook Neb
corner
street
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Phones Office JG3 residence
217 Otfice Rooms 5 0 Templt
building McCook Neb
DR J O BRUCE
Osteopath
Phone 55
Office over
Main Ave
Electric Theatre oa
DR HERBERT J PRATT
Registered Graduate
Dentist
Office 2124 Main av over
Connells drug store 1 hones
fice 160 residence black 131
Me
Of-
3 and 5 Wafci
building As-
Masonic temple
DR EARL O VAHUE
Dentist
Phone 190
Office over McAdams store 3
Cook Neb
C E ELDRED
Lawyer
Bonded Abtracter and I
Examiner of Titles
Stenographer and notary Hioffics
McCook Nebraska
JOHN E KELLEY
Attorney at Law and
Bonded Abstracter
Agent of Lincoln Land Co and cf
McCook Water Works Co Office is
Postoffice building McCook Neb
JAMES HART M R C V S
Veterinarian
Phone 34
Office Commercial barn McCook
Nebraska
MARTIN HANSON D V S
Veterinary
Surgeon
Residence at Indianola Nebrtisks
Phone 105
L C STOLL CO
Jewelers Opticians
Eyes tested and fitted Fine re
pairing McCook Neb
H P SUTTON CO
Jewelers
and Opticians
Watch Repairing Goods of quality
Main avenue McCook Nebraska
C W DEWEY
Auctioneer
Will cry sales anywhere any time
tt reasonable prices Dates made st
irst Natl Bank or phone Red 381
VIcCook Neb
rENNINGS HUGHES CO
Plumbing Heating
and Gas Fitting v
Phone 33
Estimates furnished freeBasement
Postoffice building
4 G BUMP
Real Estate
and Insurance
Office 302 ever Woodworths drus
store
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