The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 09, 1911, Image 7

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CITY LODGE DIRECTORY
A F A M
McCook Lodge No 135 A F A M meets
very first and third Tuesday of the month at
6 00 p m in Masonic hall
Bubbis H Stewabt W M
Chaeles L Fabnebtoce Sec
b a m
Occcnozee Council No 16 R S M meets on
tihe last Saturday of each month at 800 p m
n Masonic hall
William E Hakt T I M
Aabon G Kino Sec
B A M
King Cyrus Chapter No 35 R A M meets
erery first and third Thursday of each month at
300 p m in Masonic hall
Clabence B Qbat H P
W B Whittakeb Sec
KMGHTS TEMPLAR
St John Commandery No 16 E T meets on
the second Thursday of each month at 800 p
m in Masonic hall
Geo Willbts E C
Setu D Silveb Roc
EASTERN STAB
Eureka Chapter No 86 O E S meets the
second and fourth Fridays of each month at
300 p m in Masonic hall
Mrs C W Wilson W M
8 Cobdeal Sec
KNIGHTS OF PTTHIAS
McCook Lodge Ko 42 of K P meets every
Wednesday at 800 p m in Masonic hall
J N Gaaboe C C
C A Evans K R S
ODD FELLOWS
McCook Lodge No 137 1 0 0 F meets every
Monday at 800 p m in Morris ball
B J Lane N G
H G Hughes Sec
MODERN WOODMEN
Noble Camp No 663 M W A meets every
first and third Friday of each month at
830 p m in Ma onic hall Pay assessments
at Citizens National Bank
C C Btfield Consul
HM Finitt Clerk
BOTAL NEIGHBORS
No le Camp No 862 R N A meets every
second and fourth Thursday of each month at
230 p m in Morris hall
Mrs Caboline Kdneet Oracle
Mrs Augusta Anton Rec
WORKMEN
McCook Lodge No 61 AOUW meets every
Monday at 800 p m in Temple
Maubice Griffin Treas Henby Moebs MW
C J Ryan Financier C B Gbay Rec
DEGREE OF HONOR
McCook Lodge No 3 D of H meets every
second and forth Tuesdays of each month at
800 p m in Temple building
Anna E Rubt C of H
Mbb Cabbie Schlagel Rec
MACCABEES
Meets every 2nd and 4th Friday evening in
Morris hall J A Wilcox Com
J H Yargeb Record Keeper
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTEB CABBIEBS
Branch No 1278 meets first Monaay of each
month at 330 p m in carriers1 room postofHce
G F Kingh6bn President
D J OBbien Secretary
LOCOMOTIVE FIBEMEN 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 Pros
C H Husted Sec
Ladies Society B of L F fc E
Golden Rod Lodge No 282 meets in Morris
hall on first and third Wednesday afternoons of
each month at 2 oclock
Mrs Gbacz Husted Mbs Lena Hill
Secretary President
BAILWAY TBAINMEN
C W Bronson Lodge No 487 B of R T
meets first and third Sundays at 230 pm in
Eagles ball T E Huston President
F G Kinghobn Sec
KAILWAY CONDUCTORS
Harvey Division No 95 O B C meets the
second and fourth Wednesday nights of each
month at 800 p m in Morris hall at 304
Main Avenue S E Callen C Con
M O McClube Sec
MACHINISTS
Red Willow Lodge No 5S7 1 A of M meets
every second and fourth Tuesday of the month
at 8 00 p m in Morris hall
theo xuebald rre
Fbed Wabson Fin Sec
Floyd Bebby Cor Sec
LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEEBS
McCook Division No 623 B of L E meets
every second and fourth Sunday of each
month at 2 US in Morris hall
Walter Stokes C E
W D Bubnett F A E
BAILWAT CABMEN
Young America Lodge No 456 B R C of A
meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each
month in Morris hall at 730 p m
H M Finity Pres J M Smith Rec Secy
S D Hughes Secy
BOILERMAKERS
McCook Lodge No 407 B of B M fc I S B of
A meets first and third Thursdays of each
month in Eagles ball
Jno Setb Pres
Jno LeHew Cor Sec
eagles
McCook Aerie No 1514 F O E meets every
Friday evening at 8 oclock in Kelley building
316 Main ave
C L Walker W Pres
C H Ricketts W Sec
knights of coldubcs
McCook Council No 1126 K of C meets the
first and third Tuesdays of each month at 800
p m in Eagles hall
O R Gale F Sec Frank Real G K
DAUGHTEE8 OF ISABELLA
Court Granada No 77 meets on the second
and fourth Thursdays of each month at 8 p m
in Monte Cristo hall Anna Hannah G R
Nellie Ryan F 8
ZiADT MACCABEES
Valley Qneen Hive No 2 L O T M meets
every first and third Thursday evenings of each
month in Morris ball
Mbs W B Mills Commander
Harriet E Willetts R K
G A E
J K Barnes Post No 207 G A R meets on
the first Saturday of each mouth at 230 p m
Morris hall
Thomas Moore Commander
J H Yargeb Adjt
belief corps
McCook Corps No 93 W R C meets every
econd and fourth Saturday of each month at
30 p m in Ganscbow ball rng j
Adella McClath Pres
Susie Vanpebhoof Sec
L OF G A B
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 ball
Mrs Lottie Brewer Presinent
Mrs Kate Dutton Secretary
p e o
Chapter X P E O meets the second and
fourth Saturdays of each montn at 230 p m
at the homes of the various members
Mbs J A Wilcox Pres
Mbs J G Schobel Cor Sec
pxthian SISTERS
McCook Temple No 24 Pythian Sisters meets
the 2d and 4th Wednesdays at 730 p m
Lila L Ritchie M E C
Edna Stewart M of R C
DIAMOND RED EK AH
Meets each 1st and 3rd Friday evening of
each month in Morris hall
Mbs C S Cuetis N G
Miss Minnie Middleton Secy
How to cure a cold is a question
in which many are interested just
now Chamberlains Cough Remedy
has won its great reputation and im
mense sale by its remarkable cure
of colds It can always be depend
ed upon For sale by all dealers
GRANT
A number of young people attende
the dance at Traer Kans on Frida
night
Wesch brothers delivered som
tie to John A Hoffman last week
Joshua Rowland and Fred S Grov
er have been hauling wheat to Traer
Kan
Miss Nettie Maisel is visiting with
her sister-in-law Mrs Jno Maisel this
week
Mr and Mrs Thayer E Rowland I
are visiting with Archie Beard and
wife this week
J Rowland and P S Groves have
been hauling fence posts from Traer
Kans to do some fencing on the
Deere place
B W Benjamin and Chas A
Wesch went to McCook on business
Saturday
John H Wesch was a Traer Kan
visitor Tliursday
Geo Schreiber is taking music les
sons on the violin at Cedar Bluffs
Kan There will soon be lots of young
fiddlers in the country to play for
dances
A Wesch sr is preparing ground
for spring wheat He says it will
soon be summer
Buffalo McKinzie is picking bones
for shipment to Kansas City this
week
Chas Wasson returned from the
southern part of Kansas Thursday
He reports it just as dry there as
here
INDIANOLA
Velma Williams is visiting A D
Burress and family in Axtell this
week
Penn Hager of Omaha was in town
last week called by the illness of his
brother-in-law Mr Williams
Gladys Rozell was pleasantly sur
prised Wednesday evening by a
crowd of her young friends driving
out to her home the event being her
14th birthday
Mrs W S Hamilton returned to
her home in Fairbury Thursday morn
ing
The C E of the Congregational
church held their monthly business
meeting and social at the home of
Hope Henderson
The Congregational Sunday school
presented Mr and Mrs Hadley with
a silver carving set Sunday morning
to show their appreciation of her
work as their superintendent
Asa Wolfe returned to his school
duties at Crete Monday morning
Chas Martin eleven miles north
west of town sold his farm to J E
Ryan for twenty two and a half dol
lars per acre He had a half section
A sister of Mrs Chas Thompson
is visiting her this week
Chas Goben decided to quit the
ifarim and move to town so sold his
land
A M Teel left for Deming N M
for a visit with Mrs Teel and Gertie
A farewell reception was given Mr
and Mrs C W Dow Tuesday evening
by members of the Christian church
They exipect to leave for Texas in
about two weeks
Eugene Dutcher traded his land
south of Indianola for a clothing store
in Fairfield Neb but sold the store
right away
Mr and Mrs Y Stoddard went
down to Holbrook Tuesday evening
for a short visit with relatives
Ike Smith was an Omaha visitor a
few days this week-
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filingi
have been made in tho county clerks
office since our last report
Edward Perkins and Ebenez
er Sawyer to the Public
Cert of Partnership Re
tail Boot and Shoe Business
at McCook Nebraska
Elizabeth R Corey et al to
C H Harman grant deed
Pt 7 8 in 19 McCook 10 0
William Tuttle et ux to Fowl
er S Wilcox wd to nw4
13-1-29 4500 00
Charles A Johnson et ux to
Leonard J Shippee wd to
Pt SW se 36-2-26 1 00
United States to Bartholomew
McDonald patent lot 1 in
3-2-27
Marion Powell et al to W
S Coleman deed to 5 6 in
4 1st Marion 1 00
W S Coleman et ux to Bar
nett Lumber Co deed to 5 6 -in
4 1st Marion 275 00
JBarnett Lbr Co to Marion
Powell Martin Nilsson qcd
same as above 1 00
Pneumonia Follows a Cold
But never follows the use of Fo
leys Honey and Tar which checks
the cough and expels the cold M
Stockwell Hannibal Mo says It
beats all the remedies I ever used I
contracted a bad cold and cough and
was threatened with pneumonia One
bottle of Foleys Honey and Tar
completely cured me No opiates
just a reliable household medicine
A McMillen
The McCook Tribune 100 a year
satsugge
Loves Afterglow
Doxie Turner
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iy CLARISSA MAC UE
loyright by American Press Asso
ciation 1011
Miss Doxie Turner opened the door
wide to admit the bulky flinire of her
neighbor
My land but its come off cold
Doxe shivered Beulah Norton as she
hovered close to the warm kitchen
ire I thought my knitted shawl
would be plenty warm enough but it
seemed like I had nothing on
Sit down Beulah heres my rocker
Dont you want somp hot spiced cider
I was just going to fix some for my
self Mss Doxie brought a jug of
sweet cider from the cellar and poured
n quantity into a stone pipkin and set
Jt on the stove to heat She added
some nutmeg and ginger and stirred
ir carefully When it was hot and
steaming she poured the cider into two
large china mugs and brought out a
plate of doughnuts
When I passed the old Bunderman
place the wind was howling in those
locusts fit to drive you crazy I won
der at Howard wanting to go back
there to live again Beulah watched
Doxies startled face with furtive
eyes
I didnt know Howard had come
back Beulah I thought he was set
tled in Omaha
So he was but you know Lucy
died most a year ago and left him
with those two little girls on his
hands I guess he found it hard work
doing for them and keeping at his job
too so he came east a few days ago
thinking Estelle would take care of
them sos he could get work in the
shipyard Shes lived alone there so
much I guess he thought shed bo glad
to have him back home again
Didnt he knew she was married
asked Doxie curiously
No more than any of the rest of the
village suspected it might happen
Captain Lees 0hes been real mousy 1
pect that but Estelle Bunderman and
IPBSl Mb-
isjjt it beautiful- grandma
Captain Lees are both over forty and
nobody cared whether they ever got
married or not
Whos taking care of the little
girls asked Doxie rather diffidently
Beulah reddened and for the first time
appeared flustered I am she said
bluntly
You are I didnt know you cared
much about children remarked Doxie
slowly
I dont especially but I have plenty
of time and ma said we might as well
help Howard out till he got a house
keeper You cant guess what that
young ones called she repeated
I cant guessuuless its after Lucys
Aunt Hyacinth Moore suggested
Doxie rising to her slender height 1
remember when Lucy and I went to
school together she used to think her
aunt had the loveliest name in the
world
She yasnl named after her moth
ers Aunt Hyacinth Moore mimicked
Beulah rather crossly Lucy Bun
derman was awful tender hearted and
I guess her const ience kinl of Loli
cred her the way shed i fril tow lrd
ionic folks so sk named tho sooid
little girl after oil i her old s
mates I must be going now 2d
by
When Iieulahs rod shawl h ul flick
ered from sight Doxie turned buk to
the sunlit room and sat down once
more
An attack of neuralgia had confined
her to tho house for several dajs and
consequently she had not heard of
Howard Bundermans return to Fern
ville Nearly every pleasant day when
ehe went down to the postoffice she
passed the Bunderman place and
whenever she saw Estelles pale face
at the door or window she would wave
a hand in greeting and sometimes
Miss Bunderman would come out to
the gate and chat for awhile But she
never mentioned her brother nor any
thing about his affairs to Doxie Tur
ner Indeed nb one in Fernville
dreamed of repeating Howards name
in Doxies hearing
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If V only known pf p
would i iuinded their me i
ing the v i Howard Buuderni ii
to whi 1 1 once been almoi e
gaged Ie tiarried nor of Lu
Moore win had been the village belle
and miil up who had got Hovnrd
away troiu Doxie and married In
some said out of pure love of mischief
It was known that Lucy bitterly -e
pented of her wickedness for her hus
went to the city and got married last
about courting Estelle and then their Saturday
streaking off to the citv and getting Of course I know Doxie Turner-
married last Saturday was the biggest You told me yourself I guess I know
surprise Fernville ever had Twasnt what Beulali Norton came up to tell
like a boy and girl elopement you ex- you She looked narrowly at the
younger woman
What then asked Doxie defiantly
on her sweet face and discovered her
blue eyes wet with tears
Something else I never told you
Doxie resumed Mrs Turner knitting
busily Before noward married Lucy
Moore he came here and told jne all
about it He said he knew it looked
as if he was a coward and a villain
and he asked me what do do He said
he didnt like anybody but you and
hed never be happy if he married any
body else I advised him to go and
tell Lucy what he told me He did tell
her and she said shed rather marry
him even if he didnt love her a bit
and so he did Doxie Turner Howard
Bunderman is a hero What are you
going to give me for supper
Ill cook you a poached egg grand
mother said Doxie in a queer little
tone as she kissed the gray hair be
neath the old ladys cap
Id like it kind of went on
the indulgent old voice Im rather
expecting a beau tonight He came
last evening and talked to me through
this window when jou was across the
street I told him he better come to
night I hope you dont mind my hav
ing a beau Doxie What say she
tailed after her granddaughter
Doxie turned suddenly and came
6ack Kneeling beside Mrs Turner she
dropped her head against the bent lit
tle shoulder
Isnt it beautiful grandma she
whispered Its wonderful after do
ing all those things Lucy should be
sorry and then name the little girl aft
er me after me Somehow it seems
as if Im happier now than I was be
fore anything happened at all I won
der why it is
Mrs Turner was looking out at the
red and gold sunset that crowned the
short November day After suffering
comes the purest joy and it comes
just when youve settled down to
dreariness Hark was that the gate
Hurry Doxie I believe my beau is
coming now
COWBOYS OF SPAIN
band did not love her as dearly as Ik larce number of these for ennh herd
did Doxie Turner yet never by look or flock or drove has its own herdsman
deed did he betray himself But Lucy goatherd or swineherd as the case
Bunderman knew T he postmistress may be The vaoueros are a fine look-
said that Lucy had written a letter to
Doxie once after her marriage when
she had gone out to Omaha to live and
that a letter from Doxie Turner had
passed through the office in reply
That was all Nobody ever knew what
Doxie Turner thought about the mat
ter She always looked the same tall
and fair and sweet with wistful blue
eyes that never overlooked a duty un
done
Now she suddenly arose from her
chair with a little exclamation of dis
may She opened the doo into the
sitting room where Grandmother
Turner sat in the sunny bow window
knitting furiously at a long white
stocking
Apple wood logs were singing and
sizzling in the drum stove and there
was the pleasant odor of cedar from
the old ladys open cedar chest
About time you took your tonic
grandma suggested Doxie I forgot
all about it Have you been lonesome
in here
Not a mite Doxie Im too bus to
be lonesome I heard Beulah Nortons
voice in the kitchen and I was scart to
death afraid shed come in here I
cant abide her Mrs Turner jabbed
her needles into the wool and paused
for breath Her black eyes sought her
granddaughters face with a keen in
quiry
Whats the news Doxie Some
things happened your face is real
pink
I guess it was the spiced cider Ive
been drinking evaded Doxie as she
moved to and fro preparing the tonic
Beulah was real cold when she came
Splendid Horsemen but They Use
The Spurs Without Mercy
The perfection of Spanish horseman
ship is to be seen umong the vaqueros
ganaderos and gariihistas by which
various names the mounted herdsmen
of the Andalusian plains are known
in brief what we should call a cow
boy Every farm seems to maintain a
Ing lot of men Tall thin light and
loosely made they look ideal horse
men as in point of fact they are
though their mounts are poor
The vaquero rides very high on a
huge saddle with a long stirrup and
straight leg using a single rein and
a very heavy curb but he has such
beautiful hands that although using
this barbarous bit he never cuts his
horses mouth about It is different
with the animals sides however for
he uses his spurs without mercy and
the white horses of which there are a
large number all have ominous red
stains behind the girths
All the herdsmen who look after
cattle carry a long lance called a gar
rocha of thick and heavy wood which
except when standing still they al
ways carry in rest and not at the
carry presumably on account of its
great length and possibly Its weight
With this weapon in the use of which
he acquires amazing dexterity the
garrochista is able to control the most
unruly brutes in the herd not except
ing the savage fighting bull Wide
World Magazine
BIRTH OF A WING
Evolution of the Aquatic Pupa Into the
Dragon Fly
Says a writer in the Scientific Amer
ican A wonderful spectacle is pre
sented by the sudden apparition of
an insects wing at the completion of
its metamorphosis The transforma
tion of the grub into the butterfly
though familiar is none the less amaz
ing but the evolution of the active and
in and I heated some cider and be- gossamer winged dragon fly from its
sides the kitchens getting most too ugly and sluggish aquatic pupa is still
hot
more impressive Early on a May morn-
Whats th news persisted Mrs lng the pupa emerges from its cocoon
Turner makijg a horrible face over at the bottom of a ditch swims on its
the medicine back by paddling with its long haired
You know Estelle and Captain Lees Paws to the stem of an aquatic plant
and climbs up out of the water Then
after a momentary pause the skin
suddenr bursts open and the perfect
insect appears with closely folded
wings which soon unfold and assume
their final form
The older naturalists thought that
the Insect swallowed air with which
Mrs Turner folded her wrlntiei tfle ings were inflated In reality
hands and looked out of the window tne aIr to absorbed in the digestltve
Beulah came up to tell you that organs causing an increased blood
Howard Bunderman had come back Pressure which mechanically expands
Ive known it ever since he came the The presence of dew is
also hence the first is
DovIr Snmohnrlv nm in nnfl told me necessary flight
when you was down to the postoffice
I feel dreadful sorry for that poor fel
low I guess he had a hard row to
hoe with Lucy Moore though I bet he
tried to do his duty by her And after
she got him I guess she wasnt real
happy over the way shed treated you
They say before she died she named
the second little girl after you
After me Doxies face radiated
with a strange glow Did Lucy name
her little girl after me
Yes snapped grandmother sternly
Twas the least she might do after
making so much trouble all around
Lucy wanted to marry Jim Turrell
but he didnt care for her so she got
around Howard and married him for
spite She was a clever one She fixed
it so he couldnt get out of it and
first thing Howard knew he was en
gaged to her instead of you
How did you know
It came direct from Lucy herself
returned Mrs Turner with dignity
Doxie opened the stove door and
looked at the fire The red glow shone
always made at dawn
This spectacle of the birth of a
wing may be observed in dragon flies
reared in an aquarium the
I nliorn nf irrlifnh nhmilrJ hf Tnntsrpnpd
with an atomizer when the pupa rises
to the surface
Ego
An ego is a Latinized I All men
are created egos and endowed by their
Creator with certain inalienable some
things of which neither statute ukase
edict Injunction beggar magnate
book agent nor promoter can deprive
them He who steals my purse steals
trash but he who filches from me my
ego takes that of which he already
has enough and makes me not at aU
Women without votes have egos
and strangely enough would still
have them if they secured the votes
hence egos are not a political issue
An ego is what a man is when he
has nothing and is nothing else that
is to say he is then first person singu
lar and no particular gender
An ego is neither soul body spirit
family country nor race It Is neither
moral nor pathological A criminal has
just as much ego as a parson and no
more Some egos are better than
others chiefly our own Life
Cockney Chivalry
There was a crush in the pit and the
anaemic looking girl stood with the
late comers behind the last bench
The young man In front of her com
fortably seated was not too absorbed
in the musical comedy to note that
the girl looked tired as she doggedly
stood out the first act He rose when
the curtain fell Would you he asked
pushing past her like to mind my
seat while I go out for a drink The
age of chivalry is not past London
Chronicle
Individuality
To each intellect belongs a special
power We belong to ourselves and
we lose control of our own when we
try to be some one else The original
mind is a magnetic center for the
attraction of other minds But the
lodestone loses nothing by attracion
it remains the same London New
Age
A Goal He Had Never Reached
You are the greatest inventor in the
world exclaimed a newspaper man
to Alexander Graham Bell
Oh no my friend Im not said
Professor Bell Ive never been a
reporter Ladies Home Journal
Plain Talk
Shave said the crusty person la
conically
Close Inquired the barber
No Im not close but Im not in
the habit of giving tips if thats what
youre driving at
He who reigns within himself and
rules prejudices desires and fears is
more than a king Milton
RED WILLOW
Sickness seems to be the order of
the day
Marie Meyers is sick unable to
attend school
Mr Webber is holding a protracted
meeting at the church and visiting
from house to house
Mrs Smith has been quite sick for
some days
Mrs Taylor has recovered from her
illness to go to Freedom visiting with
friends
Mr Hoagland is out again
Miss Hughes resumed her teach
ing after a weeks absence on ac
count of sickness
Amy Meyers was pretty badly scald
ed from knee to ankle by a bucket of
boiling wash water
Little Alice Longnecker has been
sick for several days
Mr Cramer and family and a sister
from Kansas spent Saturday with
Mrs Lewis Elmer
Backache Rheumatism Sleeplessness
Result from disordered kidneys Fo
ley Kidney Pills have helped others
they will help you Mrs J B Mil
ler Syracuse N Y says For a
long time I suffered with kidney trou
ble and rheumatism I had severe
backaches and felt all played out
After taking two bottles of Foley
Kidney Pills my backache is gone
and where I used to lie awake with
rheumatic ipains I now sleep in com
fort Foley Kidney Pills did wonder
ful things for me Try them now
A McMillen
The McCook Tribune It is 100
the year in advance
Notice of Settlement
In Estate of Frank J Nugent de
ceased In County Court Red Wil
ow county Nebraska
To the Creditors Heirs Legatees
md others interested in the estate
3f Frank J Nugent deceased
Take Notice That Patrick Walsh
ias filed in the County Court a re
port of his doings as Administrator
of said estate and it is ordered that
the same stand for hearing the 2nd
Jay of March A D 1911 before the
Court at the hour of 1 oclock p
m at which time any person inter
ested may appear and except to and
contest the same
Witness my hand and the Seal
of the County Court at McCook this
28th day of January A D 1911
J C MOORE
Seal County Judge
JOHN E KELLEY Atty
First publication Feb 2 1911 3t
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