The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 22, 1910, Image 6

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Every Woman Should Read this Ad
vice and the Generous Offer
that Goes With It
The number of diseases peculiar
to women is such that we believe
this space would hardly contain a
mere mention of their names and
it is a fact that most of these
eaces are of a catarrhal nature A
wcmai cannot be well if there is a
trace of catarrh in her system
Some women think there is no
help for them We positively de
clare this to be a mistaken idea
We are so sure of this that we offer
to supply medicine absolutely free
of all cost in every instance where
it fails to give satisfaction or does
not substantiate our claims With
this understanding no woman shoulJ
hesitate to believe our honesty of
purpose or hesitate to put our
claims to a test
There is only one way to overcome
catarrh That way is through the
blood You may use all the snuffs
douches or like remedies for years
withoat getting more than temporary
relief at bast Catarrh in general is
a diseaced condition of the system
that shows locally most frequently in
discharges from mucous membranes
Local treatment should be assisted
by internal treatment for the gener
al diseased condition if a complete
cure is to be reached That internal
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vised and faithfully administered
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This remedy is admirably adapted to
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All grades of Oxford flour anc
each sack guaranteed at the McCooV
Flour and Feed Store
DIMNG THE LONG SCHOOL SEASON
Your Children are at the country school the village high
school or away at college In either case you
should be able to reach them at any time
There isnt a college of any kind in the country that
does not have a complete Bell Telephone equipment and
most high schools have put in Bell telephones because
they are the only telephones that give instantaneous satis
factory and universal service
Nebraska Telephone Co
CHAS W KELLEY Local Manager
Billiard Lumber Co
Sells the Best
Lumber and Coal
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MAEY AND THE OTFAHl JESUS
CHRISTMAS AMONG
By EDWARD LYONS HACKETT
MOXG English speaking peopla
there can be found no iuoiv
quaint observance of the rea
son than that in vogue among
the woodsmen of northern Michigan
Throughout this great timber belt there
are thousands of men employed ind a
large proportion of them see the out
side world but once or twice a year
when they journey to Sault Ste Ma
rie or other nearby towns to make pur
chases of the seasons clothing
Throughout this great wooded dis
trict two thirds of the men are Canad
ians many of them devotedly religious
and Christmas among them begins
properly speaking the 20th of Decem
ber Ilowever these men perform
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AIiTj begin a mabcij around
their usual labors until the 24th day
of the month and then the festivities
begin in earnest
During the four days preceding the
celebration however it must be under
stood that the work is not so streuu
ous and the monotonous buzz of the
saw and the ring of the ax are frequent
ly intcriupted by merry bursts of song
and auM dotes of thoM who have pass
ed ayay during the previous season
In Chippewa county there are many
camps or settlements etch controlled
by a re ognized l der ind Ion before
the 1mIi - the pojit ot celebration is
decided upon Ily Christmas eve the
men wikhcii and children hare all as
sembled at cho wi ramp wrei
elaborate preparation Irire lieen nid
for their comfort and at 1 oi lk in
the mornug of tlut day the uu
ed nia r of rerenuiui s dlr s t th
multituue of people leembU d u i out
lines the program of the we1 to lt
low for these celebr airon tonthue t
the 31st day of Dei ember
After his speech the oldest daughter
of the oldest resident is elected que
of the holidays Eler corps ot as
sistants is quickly chosen from the ed
ucated classes and from their decis
Ions pertaining to the weeks celebra
tion there can be no appeal During
the remainder of the day many
speeches are given refreshments of
many kinds are served and family
groups flock together and relate their
own folklore while the queen assisted
by her advisers examines and selects
the various fowls to be served on the
following and subsequent days
Christmas day is but an hour old
when all assemble and indulge in re
ligions services while the pine knots
Baring and spluttering in the night air
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add a beautiful and weird aspect to
the scene At sunrise all the men wo
men and children arrayed In theii
best assemble at a prearranged spot
and form a large circle the women
generally in plain woolen garments
and the men in high topped spiked
shoes and dark flannel shirts
In the center of the group stand th
husbandmen or slayers of the fowls
waiting A grindstone and six men
three to grind the axes and three as
sistants are also In the center of the
group At a prearranged signal all the
people begin a inarch around singinir
and dancing the grindstones are put
in motion the axes are laid upon them
and the celebration is on in earnest
The singing dancing and counter
marching are continued until the axes
hare attained a keen edge when all
heads are uncovered while a dozen
men hand up the fowls for decapita
tion The women take the slain fowls
in charge and soon they are prepared
for the earth orens
Feasting drinking and dancing then
continue until the last day of the
year when all depart to their various
camps
THE TREE OF TREES
By PETER M ARTHUR
Copyright 1310 by American Press Asso
elation
A TREE there is that all year round
Puts out its blossoms everywhere
In every happy home its found
And once a year its fruit is fair
It blooms unseen but none the less
Its blossoms yield a peerless fruit
As high as heaven its branches press
And deep as love it sends its root
Our thoughts of those to memory dear
Will fill it with a radiant bloom
Whose fragrance charms the weary year
And floods with light our days of gloom
A whispered wish a childish sigh
Will make a hopeful blossom spring
And when the waiting months go by
The tree the longed for fruit will bring
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The fruit it bears what art can show
All kinds of sweets and wondrous toys
How can a tree so truly know
What gifts to bring for girls and boys 1
For old and young its branches bend
Beneath their burden of delight
With gifts and trinkets without end
To cheer the heart and glad the sight
And when old Santa Claus comes round
All white with snow but full of fun
He plucks the presents that abound
And leaves a gift with every one
He is the prince of woodsmen bold
For he it is and none but he
Who gives the world to have and hold
The strangely fruitful Christmas breeA
GRANT
It E Adams is picking corn
for Edwin Carfield
Henry Weseh and family and
B W Benjamin and family vis
ited at the home of Jacob Wesch
Sunday
Chas A Wesch attended th1
dance near Perry last Saturday
night
Mr and Mrs John Maisel vis
ited the parental home over in
Kansas Sunday
John II Wesch was a Cedar
Bluffs Kansas business visitor
last Saturday
Tom Kelph made a flving trip
with his auto to McCook Satur
day niirlit
We understand that George
ciireiber Avill be tlfe next young
tVJlow that will set up the cigars
to the boys
Guy E Ilartman and Miss Lil
an Whittaker were married
Dec 12th near Harvard Nebr
W wish the young couple a long
happy life
John A Hoffman lost a valu
ble horse last week cause is u
k i own
Miss Daisy Albrecht has been
working for Mrs C R Lee
There will be a Christmas tiv e
in tiie Anderson school house
Chrisimas eve
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Citation on Hearing of Final Account
In the county court of Red Willow
county Nebraska
It the matter of the estate of
Nancy B Fahnestock deceased
State of Nebraska Red Willow
county ssr To All Persons Inter
ested in the estate of Nancy E Fahn
estock deceased r You are hereby
notified that on the 14th day of De
cember 1010 Charles L Fahnestock
administrator of said estate filed in
said court his final account as said
administrator and that said final ac
count will be heard at nine oclock
in the forenoon of the 30th day of
December 1910 at the county court
room in said county and you are
hereby cited to appear at the time
and place above designated and show
cause if such exists why said ac
count should not he allowed
It is ordered that said persons in
terested in said estate be given no
tice by publication and that a copj
of this order be printed in the Mc
Cook Tribune for three successive
weeks
J C MOORE
Seal County Judge
Dated December 14th 1910
First publication Dec 15 1910 3ts
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are ready at short notice to fix all
leaks or other repairs in your plumb
ing or in your heaters and stoves
All Jobs Thoroughly Understood
and after we are through with them
you will find us the best men who
ever did the same work for you and
we do it cheap
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BIG HORN BASIN
where large deeded alfalfa ranches that have made millionaires of the
owners are being divided into small farms and where Government irri
gated homesteads and Carey Act Lands are available
A WONDERFULLY RICH COUNTRY You can get hold of an irrigated
farm within a radius of a few miles of excellent coal natural gas illum
inating oil building materials fast growing towns that have varied Indus
tries
PERSONAL CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS Oa the first and third Tues
days 1 perboually conduct landseekers excursions to see these lands
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