The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 13, 1911, Tuesday Evening Edition, Image 4

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OAY that to your painter and he will
know you want a quality job The
most durable paint in the world and the
one kind worth considering is old
fashioned paint made of pure linseed oil
turpentine and
RED SEAL
Pure White Lead
Thev should be mixed on the job by the
painter after he has examined the surface to be
roereJ Paint made of pure white lead neer
cracks or off but holds to the wood until
it is actually worn away
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XVTIOXAL LEAD COMPANY
722 Cnestnut Street it Louis Mo
H P Waite Co
DANBURY
Mr and Mrs Rea Oman and family
and Mrs C H Oman were McCook
visitors Thursday
John C Chase a Socialist speaker
spoke to a fair sized audience at
the opera house Thursday night
A number from Lebanon were up
Thursday evening attending the lec
ture at the opera house
A number of the eighth grade coun
ty graduates from Danbury wtt to
McCook Friday to the exercises
If Arkan saw Dela ware her New
Jersey would she let Tenne see
C Wise and family came home on
Thursday after a few weeks tour in
Colorado California and Kansas
Harley Woods and A Strain ar
rived home from Des Moines where
Alex has been in the hospital tak
ing treatment
John G Rae and family of enter
tainers will he here in the near fu
ture They need no introduction as
they have been here twice before
Miss Vaire Godown and Miss
Green are attending summer school
at McCook
Edward and Everett Stone went to
Beaver City Tuesday evening for a
visit at their grand parents
Richard Brohard of Beaver City is
visiting with Charley Henton
I C Crebbin departed on Tuesday
evening for Canada to spend the sum
mer
Mrs Rida Drath and children de
parted Saturday evening for Syra
cuse Kansas for a visit with rela
tives at that place
Rev E E Crippen of Orleans
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preached at the M E church in
the morning and evening He gave
a very interesting talk
S W Stilgebouer of this place
is working in the hank at Marion in
the absence of his son
Roy Hayes is visiting with his sis
ter near Lebanon during school va
cation
J E Noe and Roht Murphy are
putting in a new wheel on M Douds
wind mill 1
Mrs Burnett Dolph is up and
around since her bad sick spell
Rudolph Renneker the professor of
the school this coming year was up
from Beaver City one day last week
Mrs M M Young Mrs W A De
May Mrs J W Nutt and Miss Estella
Robinson from Danbury went over
to Indianola Monday to attend the D
of H lodge meeting held at that
place i
M M Young and family Ray Young
and family and Mrs C W Rogers
and children Sundayed at the Rea
Oman home west of town
Buy flower field and garden seeds
from H P Waite Co Their seeds
are reliable 9 tf
There is one medicine that every
family should be provided with and
especially during the summer months
viz Chamberlains Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy It is almost
tain to be needed It costs but a
quarter Can you afford to be with
out it For sale lv all dealers
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES and Purifies the Blood
TELEPHONE TALKS
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SOME RATE PROBLEMS
The method of trial and error in computing telephone
rates has thrown innumerable telephone companies into the
bankruptcy court Untold fortunes have been lost by incapable
or unscrupulous promoters who have lowered rates below the
danger mark
For more than a quarter of a century rate experts in the
employ of this company have closely studied the problems that
enter into rate making for both local and long distance tel
ephone service
You as a telephone user have a right to know why you pay
the rate you do for service
This company appreciating your patronage will in following
articles in this paper explain the means by which telephone
rates have been brought to a basis of absolute fairness for
both the telephone user and the stockholder
Nebraska Telephone Company
CHAS W KELLEY McCook Manager
BULLARD LUMBER CO
SELLS
BEST Lumber and Coal
BULLARD LUMBER CO
Phone No i
RAISES ADMISSION RULE
University Shuts Out Small Schools
With Three Year Courses
Lincoln June 5 Standards of ad
mission to the state university have
been materially raised according to
the announcement of Registrar Harri
son By action of the university sen
ate twenty eight high school credits
will hereafter be required for condi
tional admission to the colleges of
arts and science of engineering and of
agriculture Full admission requires
thirty points as heretofore but in the
future twenty four points will not he
accepted as sufficient high school ex
perience for entrants who wish to be
come candidates for degrees
The change in the rule strikes with
the most severity students in towns
where only three year high school
courses are provided It will be im
possible for such students to complete
sufficient work in these schools to
come directly to the university In
stead they must take a supplementary
course in a four year accredited school
in order to attain the required stand
ing
LANCASTER AFTER PLUMBERS
County Attorney Strode Considers
Bringing Action
Lincoln June 5 Alleging that the
Master Plumbers association of this
city is an unlawful combination the
county attorneys office is preparing
to bring an action which will termi
nate its existence It is probable that
the suit instituted will be in the form
of an injunction
A member of the association several
days ago made complaint that the
members of the organization had com
bined and after effecting a tie up with
supply houses had been enabled in
the past to drive non members out of
business because of their ability to
buy supplies at lower prices
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Peony Grower Moves
West Point Neb June 5 J F
Rosenfield the noted peony grower
who has a ten acre field of peonies on
his farm east of the city has an
nounced that this will be the last year
he will engage in the culture of these
flowers in Cuming county He has
bought a forty acre tract of land near
Omaha upon which he and his son
Reno have planted 55000 peonies
which will be in bloom next season
Mr Rosenfield ships his flowers all
over the United States
Beatrice Fights Light Charges
Beatrice Neb June 5 Manager
Capps of the Beatrice Electric com
pany was ai rested on a complaint
sworn out by M F Wolfe charging
him with violating the city ordinance
relative to charging more than 12
cents for electric current Capps gave
bonds for his appearance in court next
Thursday This is the beginning of a
long fight between the city and the
electric company
Arrested for Carrying Off Sister
Lexington Neb June 5 Frank
Bellamy attempted to remove his
eleven-year-old sister from the home
of John Corkin He started from town
with her in his buggy when the
screams of the girl attracted attention
Chief of Police Malcom in an automo
bile overtook them about a mile away
Bellamy was placed in jail He will
have a hearing today The girl re
turned to the Corkin home
Man on Tender Is Killed
Oxford Neb June 5 An unidenti
fied man was knocked off the tender
of Burlington No 6 by the water
crane He died without having fully
regained consciousness An inquest
was held by Coroner O E Hopping
No blame was attached to any one A
card in the dead mans pocket said
In case of accident notify P N Win
ters Webster Kan
Many Going to Convention
Grand Island Neb June 5 At a
meeting of the local committee on the
convention of the State Sunday School
association to be held this week it
was found that about GOO places for
delegates have been found in the
homes of the city and that the pros
pects as to the attendance were never
before belter though the registration
at the Kearney convention was 1100
Engineer of Edgar Dies on Zone
Edgar Neb June 5 D S Warren
a construction engineer died in the
Panama canal zone He was a brother
of C Warren of this city and was
well known here as he was for a num
ber of ynars in the employ of the
Burlington as construction engineer in
building its lines in Nebraska
New Cream Rule
Lincoln June 5 Food Commission
er Jackson has promulgated a new
rule in regard to the testing of cream
throughout the state It will become
effective July 1 and will in substance
mean that payment for cream will be
delayed until the day after its delivery
to all purchasing stations
Chase Farmer Killed by Lightning
Imperial Neb June 5 Charles A
Montgomery was killed by lightning
during a rain and electrical storm
Mr Montgomery was a prominent and
well-to-do farmer of the southwest
part of the county being greatly in
terested in advanced methods of agri
culture
Road Building in Merrick
Central City Neb June 5 The two
days good roads building jubilee was
concluded and a stretch of good road
in Merrick county running from east
to west along the line of the Union
Pacific for forty miles is about com
pleted
TH EV PLAYTRIS H M US1C
The Killarney Ladies Orchestra
a Dream of the Chau
tauqua Manager
STARS OF TWO CONTINENTS
Their Songs Stir Americans Eng
lish Germans and Every Na
tionalityThey Are Gor
geously Costumed
The Killarney Ladies orchestra is
the result of a unique idea that came
to Manager Horner of the Redpath
Chautauqua System once
Manager Horner may not be Irish
himself but he is exceedingly fond of
Irish music
Irish music he said once has al
ways been more or less of a joke on
the stage The vaudeville has made it
so And there is no occasion for It
There is so much that Is good in
the music that comes from old Ireland
that I am going to have a company
organized that will specialize in Irish
music and the best Irish music
And so Ralph Dunbar the greatest
talent organizing genius in the world
was given the task of organizing this
great company
It was a big dream that came true
Manager Horner and Ralph Dunbar
have brought together stars from a
dozen of the greatest musical compa
nies both in America and Europe
The result has more than exceeded
the expectancy even of those who
dreamed of great results
The Killarney Ladies orcbestra plays
and sings music from the simple Irish
ballads to the great Irish classics
They are gorgeously costumed in
rich green costumes aud the stage
decorations are all in green
They are directed by Mr I Paul
Weiss a violinist of more than na
tional fame
It is the only great musical organ
ization in this country that makes a
specialty of music from the Emerald
Isle
And their music stirs Americans
Scotch English Germans and every
other nationality for there is a most
fascinating charm in this old Irish
music
CORNETIST WHO IS MEMBER
OF BOSTON LYRIC COMPANY
Flavel Jordan is the cornetist of the
Boston Lyric trio that will appear
here Chautauqua week Mr Jordan
belongs to a company that boasts that
all are individual artists that each
one could give an entire evenings con
cert without the other two Besides
Mr Jordan is Miss Bertha Wells the
greatest woman trombonist of the
Chautauqua world and Mrs Carolyn
Jordan pianist
A BIG BAND IS FERRANTES
It Leaves the Large Amusement Parks
to Go Out on a Chautauqua Tour
The best place in all the world for
one to enjoy a band is at a Chautau
qua Its a great thing to sit in a
cool shady place on a hot day or a
hot evening and hear a great Chautau
qua band play There is a band com
ing here this summer that is regarded
as the best Chautauqua band in Amer
ica It is to play afternoon and even
ing one day of the Chautauqua Fer
rantes Royal Italian Guards band
played last summer in the largest
amusement parks in America and it
will be a great thing to have such a
band play in our own amusement
park
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Peter H C Wesch oldest son of
Mr and Mrs August Wesch was born
in Red Willow county Nebraska on
August 7 1S98 died June 6th 1911
age 12 years and 10 months He
leaves a father and mother four sis
ters and two brothers to mourn his
death
The Heye brothers and sisters of
Hastings were over to be present at
the funeral of their nephew
The farmers around here are all
working in their corn fields and kill
ing the weeds
Mrs Henry Wesch is very low
Mrs Eva Maisel visited with her
parents in Kansas over Sunday
Roy Albrecht was putting up no
tices of the school meeting which
will be held in district 51 Monday
June 26th to elect a new moderator
Floor Manager Bennett and Ball
Player Hawkins the great pitcher for
the Cedar Bluffs team were in town
Saturday
John Wesch visited near Culbertsou
last Sunday evening
The McCook Tribune It is 100
the year in advance
Lily Patent Flour when once use
none other will satisfy you
The McCook Tribune 100 a year
Heating Plumbing
MiddletonRuby
Are prepared to fur
nish estimates on
short notice They
keep a complete line
of Bath Tubs La
vatories Sinks and
other plumbing mater
ial including a good
line of lawn hose and
sprinklers
Phone No 182 - McCook Nebr
Lmofa Sanitarium
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Sulpho Saline Springs
Located on our own premises and umA
In the
Natural Mineral Water
Unsurpassed in the treatment el
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Heart Stomach Kidney and Urn
Diseases
Moderate Chtrgci Addttu
DR 0 W EVERETT Mgr Lincoln Hrt
HAS MB SUBSTITUTE
Absolutely Pure
The only baking powder
made fvom IRoyai Grape
Greassa of Tartar
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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
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
Is to cure the cause the kidneys
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
Your Neighbors Experience
How you may profit by it Take
Foley Kidney Pills Mrs E G
Whiting 360 Willow St Akron O
says For some time I had a very
serious case of kidney trouble and I
suffered with backaches and dizzy
headaches I had specks floating be
fore my eyes and I felt all tired out
and miserable I saw Foley Kidney
Pills advertised and got a bottle and
took them according to directions and
results showed almost at once The
pain and dizzy headaches left me my
eye sight became clear and today I
can say I am a well woman thanks
to Foley Kidney Pills A McMil
len
The McCook Tribune S100 a year
GO SOMEWHERE
THIS SUMMER
TO THE EAST
Take advantage of the low excursion rates available this summer
to eastern cities There are 30 day tourist rates to New York At
lantic City Boston Montreal Portland Buffalo and other places
slightly higher 60 day limit tourist rates to many of these cities
there are diverse tours via Old Point Comfort thence ocean voyage
to New York and Boston this tour recently introduced by the Rail
roads has become one of the most popular tours of American travel
TO THE WEST
Daily excursion fares to COLORADO YELLOWSTONE PARK BIG
HORN MOUNTAIN RESORTS BLACK HILLS PACIFIC COAST also
circuit tours that will include all of these attractive localities in one
tour
Call or write for leaflets describ ing any tour you expect to make
L W WAKELEY
General Passenger Agent
Omaha Nebraska
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Ticket Agent
McCook Nebraska
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The Citizens National Bank
of McCook Nebraska
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DIRECTORS
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G H Watkius Vernice Franklin
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