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PAGE 2 Make lions fi dainty Phone No i the most BAKING POWDER The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No fussing or fretting over the biscuit making Royal is the aid to many a cooks success Royal Cook Book 800 Receipts Free Send Name and Address ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK HAPPY WOMEN Plenty of Them in McCook and Good Reason for it Wouldnt any wonUKi fee happy After years of backache suffering Days of misery nights of unrest The distress of urinary troubles She finds relief and cure No reason why any McCook reader Should suffer in the isce of evi dence like this Mrs A M Wilson 204 E Second St McCook Neb says My back bothered me for years and there was a dull feche across my kidneys and loins The pain in my back became worse when I exerted myself and of ten I had headaches and dizzy spells I could not stoop and there were many other disagreeable symptoms of kidney complaint in evidence On a friends advise I finally procured Doans Kidney Pills from McConnells drug store and I soon found them to be just -what I needed This remedy strengthened my back and kidneys and before long effected a complete cure Statement given June 26 1907 Re endorsement On June 21 1910 Mrs Wilson said I am pleased to verify the statement I gave in 1907 recommend ing Doans Kidney Pills This rem edy is a specific for kidney com plaint 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 VOTE ON LICENSE QUESTION Indianola Will Decide Under the In itiative Indianola Neb March 10 The vot ers of Indianola will have a chance this spring to vote direct on the sa loon and pool hall license A peti tion for the initiative and referendum was granted by the council At a general mass convention last night of the voters W A Dolan was nominat ed for mayor W A Reynolds coun cilman First ward Joe Rayer Sec ond ward Neal Quick clerk IN J Uerling treasurer A C Teel police judge and John Dunning engineer Only one ticket will be in the field Special to Lincoln Journal The McCook Tribune It is 100 the year in advance McCook Tribune 100 a year A Voice From the Sick Room MigKty glad to be able to talk to you again old mae Youll be in on the next train good Yes I was pretty sick I guess but Im getting along nieely now good bye The sick room is brightened by a friendly voice over the Bell Telephone Coming from the outside world a friends cheer ing words serve as a tonic to awaken the interest of the convalescent in life - Nebraska Telephone Co CHAS W KELLEY Local Manager BULLARD LUMBER CO SELLS THE BEST Lumber and Coal BULLARD LUMBER CO THE McCOOK TRIBUNE SS33sxsSS JLtf A J JljL A Story of the Russian Revolution By Allen W Thompson Copyright by American Press Asso ciation 1911 jxiSSS I lived on my fathers estate in the department of Tula in Russia Sev eral of us living in close proximity were very intimate Nicholas Dini wiski was a sort of leader among us a serious intellectual fellow who never spoke without weighing his words Then there was Anna Alex androvna a young woman calculated to shine either in court society or among those women who band them selves together in England or Ameri ca to accomplish some great good for their sex Next came Lisa Saranin not over eighteen as gentle and re tiring as the other two were full of vigor I suspected that Nicholas was tinc tured with the revolutionary doctrines at that time spreading all over Rus sia This I regretted for with his tal ents he might win the favor of the government and this would in turn enable him to occupy some high of fice From a few words I overheard spoken between him and Anna it seemed to me that she encouraged him in taking a position antagonistic to the czar Nicholas was influenced in a contrary direction by Lisa whose nature was fitted for a quiet peaceful life I suspected that both these girls loved Nicholas and that they were two antagonistic influences the one ySvw SHE CAN BEND ME TO SIBERIA pulling him toward a dangerous ca reer the other endeavoring to keep him out of the strife that we all saw coming He was fired by Annas ideas while Lisas restraining influence was not in accordance with his ardent na ture That there was a strife of another kind between these two girls I did not doubt It seemed to me that on the one hand the resolute Anna would pos sess Nicholas if she was obliged tc wreck her life in order to get him and It seemed that if the gentle Lisa did not get him she would herself be wrecked Not one word concerning these things was spoken There was underneath our intercourse a current running deep and swift that was scarcely noticeable on the surface I think I was the only one cognizant of it and even I did not realize Its strength Finally our little group was broken up by Nicholas and I going to the cap ital I to practice law Nicholas ostensi bly to do the same but since he was possessed of a good Income there was no necessity for him to labor Great was my surprise when he told me on our way to St Petersburg that he was engaged to Lisa I was pleased to hear the news for as I have said I sympa thized with Lisa In this struggle be tween the two girls But somehow I did not think Anna a girl to give up a lover to one who considering her own dominating nature must have seemed greatly her inferior Now that the sub ject was an open one between us I in timated this to Nicholas Ilis reply was characteristic of him I know nothing of the rivalries among women and care less A mans heart Is independent of his relations with any woman I love Lisa Anna Is companionable with me in an intel lectual way But does not Lisa fear her influence over you She does She distrusts Anna But one cannot expect that either of two rivals will do the other justice These few words furnished me with food for thought during the rest of the journey I have noticed that the good iwomen of the world are apt to be cor rect in their judgment of the bad ones It struck me that Lisa was endeavor ing to protect the man she laved against an evil influence But with a mans logical mind I asked Avhy should an influence drawing him to take up the cause of a downtrodden people be bad And here is where a mans judg ment is often mistaken when a wo mans is right lie attacks a question with logic which is fallible She at tacks it with instinct which is infalli ble We hadnt been long in St Peters burg when I learned that Anna was there What she had come for I did not know but I believed she had come because Nicholas was there I saw her name among those present on ftp J 1 r eral occasions at court balls and IieurfL mat sue was quite xiituluiuuul uiuvui the beauties of the capital I often met Nicholas and without directly questioning him gave him every op portunity to tell me if he saw her often and what was going on between them yet he never would talk about her a But one day he sent for me I went to him at once and found hims very much agitated Whats the matter I asked anx iously f You have heard the adageK Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned Well I have resolutely refused to make love to Anna It is one of tlioscjsiii gular cases that I cannot understand Her love has turned to hate How can she harm you She can send me to Siberia Surely she will not do that I think not I fear not for myself but for some one else Who Lisa Great heavens It is a question which a woman scorned hates the more the man or the rival who has taken him from her But how can Anna harm Lisa That I dont know I only hope that if she harms her at all it will bo through me It would be some satis faction for me to suffer for my own fault in not listening to Lisas warn ings If one hair of Lisas head should be harmed directly I should go mad I said all I could to comfort him but in the situation there was no comfort There had been a great revolution in his mind with reference to Anna I could see that while before he had had confidence in her and had admired her he now stood in terror of her I went often to see him during the next few weeks and always found him much worried One day after not having called on him for a longer period than usual I went to his rooms and found them empty I asked the concierge what had become of him and was told that lie had gone out two days before and had not returned I knew the blow had fallen I made every effort to find where Nich olas had been taken but never suc ceeded in getting the slightest clew either as to the time or manner of his arrest I did not doubt that he had been arrested for revolutionary de signs It occurred to me to go and see Anna Whom I had known intimately and question her What use Would she admit that she knew anything about Nicholas No I would have written Lisa sympathetically but knew not what to say to her I might say just the wrong thing There was nothing to do but let the horrible episode take its course or rather wear out the lives of thoio who were involved in it as countless similar ones had done with others I went home not long after this and as soon as I arrived went to see Lisa I was informed by the butler that she was not at home I asked where she was but he could not tell me He only knew that she had gone away some time before She did not return during my stay at Tula and I could not find out anything about her All that concerned her must have been very secret for no one seemed to be aware that anything unusual had hap pened But while I was at home news came that startled the community It was that Anna had been found in her car riage after coming from a ball at the Winter palace with a dagger driven up to the hilt in her heart All that was known as to whom the assassin might have been was that the coachman heard the door of the carriage close Presently he heard it close again But whether any one got in for the purpose of committing the deed he did not know He had not seen any one enter or leave the carriage The deed was the mystery of its time at the capital Upon my return to St Petersburg I asked an officer of police with whom I was acquainted about it and he told me in confidence that Anna was a paid spy in the service of the government and it was supposed that she had been assassinated by a relative or friend of some one she had betrayed The assassin was never discovered The next time I went home I called upon Lisa She had known through Nicholas that I sympathized with him and with her and she showed her ap preciation of my interest in them But I found her very much changed She was not twenty yet she looked thirty with an oldish look at that I refrain ed as much as I could from speaking of the unpleasant features of her love and neither of us spoke of the death of Anna Alexandrovna Lisa seemed buoyed up by a hope that she would before long be reunited with her lover but she gave me no reason for her ex pectation Two years after this I received a letter from Nicholas postmarked the United States of America It told me that Lisa by the death of a relative had come into possession of a valua ble estate She had turned it into cash gone to Siberia bribed his jail ers and effected his escape They had gone around northward by sea and shipped from England for America They were living happily on a farm in North Dakota raising wheat The closing paragraph of the letter interested me greatly It referred to the punishment that had been meted out to Anna Alexandrovna In my heart I could not but admit that in Annas death I had seen Lisas hand revenging her lover The epistle closed with these words While in prison word was passed one day that a government spy had been ar sassinated by order of a revolutionary cir clo and that her name wa3 Anna Alexan drovna A young man killed her In her carriage I breathed a sigh of relief if L Referees Sale By virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the clerk of the district court of Red Willow county Nebras ka on the judgments rendered in said court in the cause wherein Anna Farber and Christ Farber are plain tiffs and Rosena Droll Catherina Zim mer Jacob Zimmer William Droll Martha Droll Edward Droll Carolina Kutter Barney Kutter Augusta Droll Mary A Vannier Louis Vannier Frances Ballenger Riggs Ballenger and Bertha Droll are defendants on thq tenth and eighteenth days of February 1911 for the partition and sale of the following described real estate situated in said county to wit The northeast quarter and the east half of the northwest quarter and lots one and two all in section eigh teen in township three north of range twenty nine west of the sixth princi pal meridian and the east half of the northwest quarter and lots one and two all in section seven in said township and range I will offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash on the 17h day of April 1911 at the front door of the courthouse in Red Willow coun ty Nebraska at one oclock in the afternoon in quarter section tracts all of said land including the home stead and dower estates of Rosena Droll in said land as set forth in said judgment rendered February 10th 1911 Dated this loth day of March 1911 CHAS D RITCHIE Referee First publication March 16 5 Foleys Honey and Tar is the best cough remedy I ever used as it quick ly stopped sevree cough thta had long troubled me says J W Kuhn of Princeton Nebr Just so quickly and surely it acts in all cases of coughs colds lagrippe and lung trouble Re fuse substitutes A McMillen When you have rheumatism in youi foott or instep apply Chamberlains Liniment and you will get quick re lief It costs but a quarter Why suf fer For sale by all dealers The McCook Tribune It is 100 the vea in aivance ssaBia fimmm ifli a Jg WjBfr VrSWtrfjyj THURSDAY MARCH 16 1911 Large and Small Jobs S3 JfrfS V Mwm 1 ittAlW t y - ttrrcr m Krf1faiitiiirrfA1UiMtMittituAlrttuuttiiMittiiUUit 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 Nefcr LinoIn Sasiifarissn Suipho Saline Springs Located on oar own premises sad aui in the Natural Mineral Water Unsurpassed In the treatment of Heart Stomach Sidney and Tim Diseases Moderate CHargci AdJru DR OW EVERETT Mgr Lincoln Rob BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES and Purifies the Blood ATTRACTIVE RATES FOR MARCH VERY LOW ONE WAY RATES TO PACIFIC COAST A general basis of 2500 for one way colonist tickets to California Oregon Washington and the Far West daily from March 10th to April 10th Tickets are honored in coaches and through tourist sleepers THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPER SERVICE Every day to Los Angeles via Denver Scenic Colorado Salt Lake Route Every day to San Francisco March 10th to April 10th via Denver Scenic Colorado Ogden personally conducted tourist sleeper excur sions every Thursday and Sunday to Frisco thence Los Angeles via Coast Line Every day to Seattle Portland and Northwest HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS March 7th and 21st to new territory south west and northwest including Big Horn Basin YELLOWSTONE PARK Think now about touring the Park this summer inquire about the new and attractive way through this wonderland an eight day personally conducted camping tour from Cody via the scenic entrance every thing provided different from all other tours An ideal recreative and scenic outing for a small party of friends to take Address Aaron Holm Proprietoro Cody Wyo or undersigned If you are expecting to make any kind of a summer tour I shall be glad to have you get in touch with me early BHBnEEKarTI L W WAKtLbY U Jh rlUSIfcSiTfcK General Passenger Agent Ticket Agent Omaha Nebraska McCook Nebraska nwrtfaaftm VnyvTTrrvTTfrttn vv wmm v W 3L V Franklijt Pres G H WATKiNSjVice Pres R A Green Cshr The Citizens National Bank of McCook Nebraska Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000 DIRECTORS V Franklin A McMillen R A Green G H Watkius Vernice Franklin llJ -- 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