The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 26, 1911, Image 6

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    NOBODY SPARED
Kidney Troubles Attack McCook Men
and Women- Old and Young
Kidney ills seize young and old
Come quickly with little warning
Children suffer in their early
years I
Cant control the kidney secretions
Girls are languid nervous suffer
pain
Women worry cant do daily work
Men have lame and aching backs
The cure for man woman or child j
Is to cure the cause the kidneys j
Doans Kidney Pills cure sick kid
neys
Cure all forms of kidney suffering
McCook testimony proves it
Mrs Thomas Croughan 412 B
Ave McCook Nebr says A mem
ber of our family suffered from back
ache caused by disordered kidneys
This person also had headaches and
got up in the morning feeling all
tired out Doans Kidney Pills were
finally used and they brought splen
did results I have observed the good
work that Doans Kidney Pills have
done in many cases of kidney trou
ble and therefore I do not hesitate
to recommend them
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
For LaGrippe Coughs arid Stuffy
Colds
Take Foleys Honey and Tar It
gives quick relief and expels the
cold from your system It contains
no opiates is safe and sure A Mc
Millen
A weekly newspaper that publish
twenty one columns of good reliable
news each week is rare in these days
of cheap weeklies intended only to
sell some article that the publisher
Is interested in Credit is due The
Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer for
keeping its columns filled with fresh
ami rarc Give it g trial
dj miDst ribing through The McCook
Tribune
When buying a cough medicine for
children bear in mind that Cham
berlains Cough Remedy is most ef
fectual for colds croup and whoop
ing cough and that it contains no
harmful drug For sale by all drug
gists
Typewriter papers typewriter rib
bons carbon papers manifolding pa
per mimeograph paper a large se
lection to choose from at The Trib
une office
We never hesitate to guarantee
Lily Patent flour At the McCook
Flour and Feed Store
The McCook Tribune 100 a year
if Tli S i
tk JWV HI EJ Bag Uj ciW 4
xsr
xWify Krj ffr isR
That Ffokes the Baking Better
Failures are almost impossible with
Chii t
Vf know that it will give you better
reih
Wo know tint the bakiim will be purer
lo whalcfiomc
We know that it Will be more evenly
raseJ
Anil we know that Calumet is more
eci inimical bwlh in its u e and cost
We know tli e things because we
have tmt the quality into it we liae
sefii it tried out in every way It is
used nowin millions of liomes and its
sales are RrowmK daily It is the
rz dern bakmjr ponder
Have you tried it
C tlumet is highest in quaity
moderate in price
Received Hichest Award
Wcrlds Pure Food Exposition
Raking powdeS
Mn icT
p v xa -
a MADE BY THE TKA
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Do you know that fully nine out of
nvery ten cases of rheumatism are
niply rheumatism of the muscles
lae to cold or damp or chronic
heumatism and require no internal
treatment whatever Apply Cham
berlains Liniment freely and see how
quickly it gives relief For sale by
all druggists
This paper and The Weekly Inter
Ocean and Farmer 125 gets both
or one year Special deal
The Difference
What is known as New Yorks
wealthy rainily averages three and
three fifths persons while the poor
family averages five and two fifths
persons
JOINT SERVICE
Bell Telephone and
Western Union Telegraph
Every Bell Telephone a Telegraph Station
Effective February 1 1911
SUBSCRIBERS STATIONS
If you are a subscriber to Hie Bell Telephone System and wish
to send a telegram a Night Lei or or a Cablegram use your tele
phone
Say Telegram to the operator and you will be connected with
a Western Union office from w lich your message will be sent by
telegraph and charged in your monthly account
At night on Sundays or holidays when the local telegraph of
fice may be closed you will be connected with an open Western
Union office WITHOUT ADDITIONAL CHARGE
PUBLIC STATIONS
You may also send Telegrams and Cablegrams from our Public
Pay Stations The arrangements vary at different classes of sta
tions but as rapidly as possible we shall equip them with full direc
tions
Nebraska Telephone Co
CHAS W KELLEY Local Manager
BuIIard Lumber Co
Sells the Best
Lumber and Coal
BULLARD LUMBER CO Phone no
onumenlt to
Recall Battle
ferry Woe
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UMODORE OLI
VER HAZARD
PERRYS victory
over tlie Lfrmsli
in his memorable
naval engagement
on Lake Erie on
Sept 10 1S13 is
to be commemo
rated in several
ways by the peo
ple of the United
States One is a
monument and
another a celebra
tion of his tri
umph at
which did
so much to assure Americas victory in
the war of 1S12
The centennial of this battle will be
held on Lake Erie iu 1U13 and at
least ten states are expected to par
ticipate There will probably be an
attempt made to reproduce the con
llicting fleets and the details of the
Terry triumph
This will be a big affair and is ex
pected to attract several hundred
fmm
5yw
by John Eibenman
DLSIGN Toil PEItllY MEMORIAL ON IiAKK
KKIE
thousand people but it will not be the
principal feature of the Perry cen
tennial because it will be but tempo
rary
The permanent feature will be in
the form of a monument to be erected
at Put-in-Bay and for which congress
lias already made an appropriation of
2CO0O The dedication ceremonies
of this memorial may be one of the
leading features of the celebration
From present plans the Perry monu
ment will be one of the most novel
ever erected being a combination of
the artistic with utilitarian features
For instance the monument itbelf
will doubtless be an immense shaft of
granite and tentative architectural
provisions have been made in the base
for assenil Iy halls and offices
Again the position of the monument
urr Sandusky O is so commanding
T at it can serve as a lighthouse i
well The wireless telegraph of
course will be an adjunct of the light
liise and provision can easily be
made for an observatory without
marring its architectural beauty
Another public feature at the base
of the structure will be an aquarium
showing specimens of the fish indig
enous to the great lakes more partic
ularly
Beating the Devil Around a Stump
It may seem a reflection on the New
York police force to say that one of its
members recently pursued a thief for
ten minutes in a twelve foot circuit
before catching
him yet such
was the case
and no blame
should be attach
ed to the cop
per either
It happened in
this manner A
policeman saw a
pickpocket deftly
demonstrate his
skill on lower
III oudway so im
mediately gave
pursuit The
thief saw the
QLs
pursuer and dashed for a nearby of
fice building with the policeman liter
ally at his heels The thief just had
time to enter one of the partitions of
the revolving door so perforce the
officer took the next The thief had no
time to jump out either into the build
ing or the street for the quick witted
bluecoat kept the door revolving at
high speed Finally a spectator phoned
headquarters and a surrounding squad
appeared and the circular pursuit was
euded
OLD ED HOWE RETIRES
Epigrammatic Kansas Editor Seeks
Farm For Rest
Kansas has jarred the American
newspaper world and a large portion
of its readers by announcing the retire
ment of Old Ed Howe as editor of
the Atchison Globe For thirty three
years this brilliant editor has flashed
epigrams of clever philosophy at his
townsmen the majority of which wore
bo good that they have been copied in
every section of the United Slates
Now at the age of fifty six Howe has
decided to turn his paper over to a son
and retire to his country home Potato
Hill near Atchison and issue a small
periodical called Smiths Quarterly just
to amuse himself
no Intends doing all the work too
writing typesetting makeup and press
work for he- knows the entire game
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I2DWAKD W HOWE
except linotyping He began his news
paper career at twelve in his fathers
printing office where he was required
to set two galleys of long primer daily
Now though fifty six he is still keen
for everything but the worries of a
newspaper office Ho began the publi
cation of the Globe at the age of twenty-three
and speedily made it perhaps
the best known small town paper in
the country His Globe Sights were
copied everywhere The following are
typical paragraphs
Anothei girl who took piano lessons ex
pecting to go Into society has turned out
a stenog
When a young man and a young woman
have been engaged a long time they talk
as rough to each other as married people
If women are so amiable and sweet why
Is It that other women do not care for
them as roomers and boarders
In talking of his retirement and his
little publication Howe remarked
I am too old a man to become an
Iconoclast and too big a CQward to give
people occasion to shoot at me
YOUTHFUL SENATOR ELKINS
Heir to Fathers Toga at Thirty five
but Noted For Ability
Davis Elkins who has been named
by Governor Glasscock of West Vir
ginia to fill the senatorial vacancy
caused by the death of his father Ste
phen B Elkins until the legislature
meets is cited as an example of a rich
mans son who his not been spoiled
by wealth Though but thirty five
years of age and therefore one of the
y
A J
lail by American Prets Association
SENATOR DAVIS ELKINS
youngest men who have sat in the
United States senate he is known to
the citizens of his state as a man of
great agility in both a business and
political way ne has long been rec
ognized as being next to his father in
command of the Elkins millions
He Is named after his maternal
grandfather Henry Gassaway Davis
former senator from West Virginia
and candidate for the vice presidency
In 1904 on the Democratic ticket head
ed by Alton B Parker
Davis Elkins took a special course
in civil engineering at Harvard to fit
him for the management of his fa
thers extensive coal and railroad
properties At twenty five he was
given partial command being made a
director of the Morgantown and King
wood railroad which though but fifty
miles iu length occupies a strategic
position in the West Virginia coal
fields He is now president of this
company and also of the Elkins Coal
company The new senator also has
had military experience having serv
ed as captain on the staff of General
Schwan in Porto Rico during the Span
ish war
It is predicted that if the Republic
ans rccaiiture the West Virginia leg
islature by 1913 when the elder El
kins term expires his sou will be reg
ularly elected to the place the proph
ets believing he will be a political
power by that time
NOTICE OF HEARING
In the county court of Red Willow
Nebraska
In the matter of the adoption of Fred
die Doe real nan e unknown a minor
child
All persons interested will take notice
that on the 21th day of December 1910
William Ebbeka and Lena Ebbeka his
wife filed tlu ir petition for the adoption
of said ir inor child Freddie Do real
name unknown and that on the same
day Eugenia II Day the guardian of
the said minor child filed her relinq
uishment and consent to the proposed
adoption of said minor child by said
William Ebbeka and Lena Ebbeka his
wife that said matter will be heard b
the count court at the county court
room in the city of McCook in said
county on the 14th day of February
1911 at the hour of ten oclock a in at
wiiKb time and place objection to such
proposed adoption will be luard
It is further ordered that service of
this notice bemade by publicationonce
a weok for five successive weeks in The
McCook Tribune a newspaper printed
and published in said county
Witness my hand and ofiicial seal this
24th day of December 1910
Seal J C MOORE
County Judge
First publication Jan 5 5t
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior U S
Land Office at Lincoln Neb Dec 22
1910 Notice is hereby given that Eliz
abeth M of
Box Elder Neb who on November 1G
1903 made Homestead Entry No 1S23G
Serial No 01091 for the West Half of
North West Quarter of Section
Lship 4 n Range 29 w 6th Pnn Merid
ian has hied notice of intention to
make final five year proof to establish
claim to the land above described be
fore J C Moore County Judge at Mc
Cook Neb on the 2Sthda of January
1911 Claimant names as witnesses
Charles Mundy Frank Lytle James
C Dedman George Harrison all of
IIok Elder Neb
Chas F Shedd Register
Received on Account Ian
ji ttr t t tin Jiiit it
i uut uasu oreuii sups ecu
for sale at The Tribune office
1000 50c
Per
Large and Small Jobs
are equally well looked after We
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
MiddletonRuby
Phone No 182 - McCook Nebr
Lincoln Sanitarium
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Sulpho Saline Springs
Located on our own pramises and us4
in the
Natural Mineral Water
Jh
Unsurpassed in the treatment of
eumailsm
Eeart Stomach Kidney and Lirsr
Diseases
Moderate Chrgu Addrcu
DR 0 W EVERETT Mgr Lincoln He
BUY lajnI OF THE BURLINGTON
IN THE
Big Horn Basin Wyoming
The census figures tell the story Population now more than 15000
people as against 4000 populaton last census and this gain
cally all in the last five years
MAKE MONEY ON LAND
Five years ago these lands were selling from 1500 to 2000 per
acre The same lands with improvements are now selling as high as
6000 to 8000 You can homestead just as good lands today just as
close to the railroad or buy just as good raw lauds at 4500 to 5000
and make as much money as those who invested then
GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR before the completion of the new
line to the North west where you can locate close to new growing towns
that will help to make your land valuable Write me and let me tell you
all about this rcih new irrigated territory
D CLEM DEAVER General Agent
Landseekers Information Bureau
1004 Farnam Street Omaha Neb
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The Citizens National Bank
of McCook Nebraska
Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000
DIRECTORS
V Franklin A McMillen R A Green
G H Watkins Vernice Franklin
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directly to the meat with a brush after the meat has gone
through the salt It will be thoroughly smoked will have a
delicious flavor and will keep solid and sweet and free from
Insects through the entire summer
Wright9 s Condensed Smoke
lis a liquid smoke and contains nothing except what is obtained
by burning hickory wood It is put up in square quart bottles only each with a
metal cap NEVER SOLD IN BULK A bottle will smoke a barrel of meat
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