The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 21, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 4

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Gaitltiof THACTS plain facts are often hard
Garland Stoves acd
Ranges always bear
the above trade
mark Sold only
through reliable
dealers Never sold
by Mail Order or
Catalog Houses
Ga 5nnds In over
M c for 40 years to
Mrs L B Korns ivturnedi
from Missouri Monday evening
vhere she has been spending the
summer with hr daughter
Asa A Wolfe left for Crete on
Monday morning to resume his
stliool duties at Doane
Several farmers around Indian
ola report th decrease of the
iN00NOCT3
lERS PARADE
STERN00NOCT 5
PARADE-
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bodys feelings
But as agents for Garland Stoves
and Ranges we have no desire to
do that no quarrel with any Mail
Order Stove Concern or Catalog
Jive permanent ittist tica HoUSe
It is stove buyers for whom we have facts worth considering
practical profitable facts whenever you are thinking of buy
ing any kind of a stove or range
Buy Where Yois Can Sse
What You Get At
We do not say this selfishly We only ask that you investigate
Garlands before you buy Thats all We are glad to rest the
matter on your judgment then when you see our full line of
latest style Garlands for every purpose to suit your needs
For over 40 years Garland stoves
and rane avehadthefjreatestsale
of ar id ranges in the world
in 00 homes Garland
Quality t junc more than stoves
and riis interior tadi So
why not sec re Tho Best
rop cf young hoppers taking oilmen to assist
their place Wonder if that fir department
zaeans more or less hoppers for
another spring
Mrs Arch McNiel and Miss
Ja McNiel are sight seeing in
Denver this Aveek
Em Shumaker arrived from
Washington state Saturday morn
ing for a visit with his parents
llr and Mrs J C Shumaker
A ovnw at crlinol lrmtos
and i j nds of the Ruggles
irh gr
at their home on
Friday ev iing for a farewell
reception was spent I
m variui m ments and after
a Tap suj h miests departed
T 1 1 1 J
Sir Rrnnm field had misfortune
Service
Permaaen economy in buyinsjany
stnvc or range should be considered
iiii nly from its first cost but also
- the point ot view of durability
11 unlsand woikmansnip Garlands
arc tne worlds best for baking cooking
or heating and do each witi tui Z
waste of fuel
Jlsk fjy 03 Garland Bcok
The Only tSj i 3tij iStoVas end IIghss
McCook Hardware Co
INDIANOLA
Albert Norman a former
is relh viug Mr Bold
man who is aAvay on a months
vacation
Mrs Frank Inve of Steel Citv
K here on a visit with C A
flotze and wife
Special Session of Council
The mayor and council met in
special session Monday evening
pursuant to a call issued by May
or McAdams with all councilmen
present
Ordinance No 20 was passed
and approved Councilman Stans
berry introduced resolutions pro
viding for the construction of
sidewalks which was adopted
Moved by Middleton seconded
by Stansberry that the resigna
tion of fire company b accepted
Carried unanimously
Motion made and carried that
mayor appoint committee of
in reorganizing
Carried
Mayor appointed Charles Dew
ey as street and alley inspector
Motion made and carried to ad
journ
JAMES McADAMS Mayor
L C STOLL City Clerk
Advertised List
The following letters and card
remain uncalled for at the pos
office
Letters
Allen Mrs J R Doyle Mr
Harry Ewins Mr P W Fitch
Miss Pearle 3 Kimmel Mrs Ina
Klauf Chas Lee Mas Maudt
wishing th tV grls might find Long Mr C M Reel Mr
Joe
-as many i ri lids a their new Sampson Mr Ross
home in California as they leave i Cards
2scre They expect to leave on Clark Mr V II Feldman Mi
Sunday morning and Mrs Henry 2 Hilman Mrs
Minnie Lambert Mrs MirtaMc
R F D No 1 Donald M C Smith Mrs A F
Frank Dudek and A D Johns- pkpS
ton accompanied Frank Everisti Lader Mr 1 E
to San Lute valloy this week
tenvm en Tit daAr night
Mrs G F Handel Ls wry sick
Monday morning school opened
in th Fowlr and the German
Lutheran chureh school
G C Smitii assisted W P
Ifroomfield in cutting his corn
When callin for these pleas
I say they were advertised
LON CONE Postmaster
Money to Loan on Farms
See llozell Sons at clothinj
store
to lose a horse by the animal MeMillens Corn Remedy i
orfeppin hack into th cuttings lf used as directed
Mrs C Byfield who has
been quite ill is now doing nicely
j Seed Wheat For Sale
No 2 Red Turkey wheat for
sale Updike Grain Co Phone
169
You will find them fresh
clean at Magners grocery
and
Lily Patent Flour when once
used none other will satisfy you
Kodaks and kodak supplies
L NY McCONNELL Druggist
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El VWl NWIB3B1 ar
CARNIVAL
t 27 to OCT 7 1911-
WEDNESDAY NIGHT OCT 4
ELECTRICAL PARADE-
FRIDAY NfGHT OCT6
CORONATION BAU
CRCflftDA YYHOLE YEARS FUN INTO lO DAYS
I IHUI1IUWMV rwuuft luiVfcl I tlUlC
MOUTH A SOURCE OF DISEASE
Many Ailments Are Due to the Fact
That It Is Not Kept
Clean
It is only within the past few years
that we have begun to appreciate the
necesity of a clean mouth True we
brush ourTteth and make occasional
visits to the dentist but the absolute
necessity of a clean mouth as a pre
ventive of disease has not been im
pressed upon us until recent times
Now we know that often it occurs
that a person may take medicine for
years for an internal disease when lhe
true source of the trouble lay at the
front door The mouth presents one
of the most favorable fields for the
invasion of microbes into the body
and if unclean and with cavities in
the teeth where food may lodge and
decay he is fortunate indeed who es
capes serious trouble
The danger coming from an unclean
mouth arises from two sources The
swallowing of pus germs and decayed
food along with the saliva and the
fact that with diseased teeth we are
unable to chew our food properly
It is needless to enlarge upon the
amount of danger which comes from
the swallowing of poisonous sub
stances along with our saliva We
know that these substances are not
only harmful but that the effort to
counteract the effect of these poisons
weakens the body If this were all It
were enough and yet the inability to
properly chew our food under these
conditions renders the problem more
serious If the teeth are decayed
they became rensitivc and a person
will unconsciously refrain from chew
ing on a sore tooth As the condition
becomes aggravated good chewing be
comes impossible and the habit of
bolting the food is formed
Now it is all right for a chicken to
bolt its food because there is arranged
for the chicken internal apparatus for
afterwards grinding the food Man
however has no gizzard and thi3
habit of bolting our food not only
causes excessive strain on our diges
tive apparatus but also impoverishes
the blood and thus weakens the sys
tem so that it cannot ward off the dis
ease
That this condition is serious there
can be no doubt Examinations made
of the teeth of children in the schools
of New York and some of the citie3
in the western states show the per
centage of dental decay to be as high
as 85 per cent About 50 per cent
were found suffering from malnutri
tion directly ue to their inability to
properly chew their food
Copyright Western Newspaper Union
PROFESSIONAL PLANS IDEALS
Earnest Study and Conscientious Ef
fort to Keep Abreast of the
Times Bring Success
To deserve and earn the respect and
good will of his patrons friends and
fellow practitioners is the first aim
and object to the professional man
who strives for the best He endeav
ors to improve himself render more
efficient his efforts more useful his
operations more painless his proce
dures more active his brain and more
deft his fingers He is constantly
reaching forward not satisfied with
today but hoping to do better tomor
row He eagerly seeks information
grasps quickly that which is beneficial
and useful and adopts it He keeps
in touch with all that is new and nov
el in the literature of his profession
lie anticipates with extreme pleasure
the meetings of his local state and
national associations and faithfully at
tends such as he is able to carefully
Teading all published literature relat
ing to those from which he is un
avoidably absent He pays fraternal
visits to his professional brethren and
notes with satisfaction that in almost
every instance he receives and im
parts desirable and useful Informa
tion Ho scans the advertising pages
of the journals in quest of whatever
is novel and frequently learns of some
thing that will if adopted and made
use of by himself bo of benefit to his
practice He peruses with much sat
isfaction the printed discussions fol
lowing the reading of papers and es
says and often finds them far moro
interesting and instructive than the
papers which called forth the discus
sion He adopts every method that
seems to promise better results
By such careful and conscientious
attention to his profession he is
bound to succeed slowly perhaps at
first but none the less surely His
foundations are built upor rock and
cannot be shaken loose and as his
superstructure gradually rises he
notes with satisfaction its beauty as
well as its utility It moulds itself
to his own character and becomes a
portion of himself His very earnest
ness will attract patrons to him and
of the very best obtainable class who
as long as he cherishes and nurtures
his ideals will remain steadfast to
him This is much more satisfactory
to his inward self than where dollars
and cents are the sole consideration
He feels that he is useful to human
ity and that he is in uis humble way
assisting in forwarding t the plan of
world advancement
And thus he goes forward he sees
tetter things ahead perhaps at that
time considered unattainable but
with earnest efforts he is able to reach
and pass beyond them to others still
more difficult of access Perfection
ls always still further in advance It
should be his aim to make his profes
sion a study and leave it better for his
having entered it
Copyright Western Newspaper Union
In shedding your illusions you dont
aave to drop the fundamentals
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THERE ARE THINGS ABOUT OUR
STORE AND OUR FALL CLOTHES
THAT WE CANNOT EXPLAIN ON
PAPER
T
Si
WE can show you and once shown you will see how you can
save the money that has heretofore gone elsewhere with little
profit to you
WE can show you STEIN BLOCK SMART COTHES none better
are to be found in the clothing world We chose them and we
know clothes Come and look at them Come and price them
Try them on
CURLEE
bought
PANTSThe best in fit and durability that can
THOROUGHBRED HATS new shapes in stiff hats
iinegof soft hats
MAKION
TI13 spook in the house north ot
town is creating quite an excite
ment Have you heen out to see
it yet
Mesdames Blake and Hodahaugh
were McCook shoppers one day
last week
Several from town attended th
old settlers picnic on the Willow
last Thursday
Ray Van Pelt can be found ed
ing up type in the Enterprise of
fice these days
Alfred Ashton from near Ce
lar Bluffs had a car of seed
vheat here one day last week
atting it out to the farmers to
QW on shares
Miss Claire Plumb who has
jeen staying with her sister Mrs
Wicks for a short time left for
er home at Greeley Colo one
lay last week
A L Maey of Fairview -loaded
i car of stock here Saturday eve
ijng and shipped to the Kansas
Jity market
A recent letter from R E Ba
con of Baker Kansas states that
ie likes the country pretty well
Wiheat is averaging 33 bushels to
Jie acre and corn promises to
make between 40 and 50 Imshels
but a short distance away crops
are very poor A quarter of lam
cannot be bought for less than
25000 and rent is very high in
nany cases cash in advance No
trait and pastures dried up the
farmers having to feed their
stock
McConnell fills prescriptions
A McMillen prescription drug
Pure Gold flour from winter
wheat at Magners
The McCook Semi Weekly Trib
une It is 100 a year
Hubers coffee cannot be beat
Coffee from 15 cents to 35 cents
and Wedding Breakfast heads
the list
Quality and price courtesy and
promptness in delivery are mak
ing for success at the McCook
Fldur and Feed Store
We carry a full line of cathar
tic mineral Araters desirable for
hot Aveather
A McMILLEN Druggist
Suit cases trunks and traveling bags
JPft dT W IT
115 West B Street
J II and CA Wesch attend
ed the dance at Iluett s They
report a good crowd and a fine
time
Henry Carfield has been cut
ting corn fodder for John II
Wesch the past week-
Aug Wesch Sr and family
and Mrs Laura Gragge were Mc
Cook visitors Saturday
Fred Ashton E A McCartney
and Red Alson were McCook
business visitors in the formers
uto Saturday
Edd Carfield and Tom Mums
by were in McCook on business
Saturday
Edwin Carfield sold and deliv
ered some cattle- to James Deck
er last week
Edwin Kennedy and son have
bought the Beaver Valley Boost
er Mr Kennedy is an honest
straight man and we wish his sue
cess in his business
BOX ELDER
Mrs Sam Burchett is in Okla
homa called there by the serious
illness of her sister Mrs Kamp
James Vaughn of California is
A isiting his sister Mrs Manila
Rolles
W F Satchell of Imperial is
visiting in this Aricinity
Mrs Bonner of Scandia Kan
is Arisiting her daughter Mrs
Marilla Bolles
A T Wilson and son Earl ar
rived on Wednesday of last Aveek
from Arkansas
Thurston Doyle and AAife have
returned from their trip in Wy
oming
Chas Bolles helped J K Gor
don drive a bunch of cattle to
market last Saturday
Ray Campbell and Miss Cum
mings visited at T M Campbells
one -evening last Aveek
Miss Bessie Doyle and Miss
Burbridge sang a duet at the Ep
Avorth League meeting last Sunr
day evening and Miss Mabel Sex
son told in rhyme the contents of
each book of the Old Testament
The subject of the EpAVonth
T 1
full new I2S
GRANT League lessen Sunday evening
C R Lee announces a public is The Exemplary Life I Tarn
sale at his ranch southwest of the 412 Psa 15 Miss Edith Lytic
city September 28
Joshua Rowland and Don L
Thompson expect to trade their
land for real estate near Red
Cloud
John Wesch of Portland Ore
is expected in the near future to
is the leader
DANBUEY
Thos Harrison returned to his
home at Omaha Wednesday eve
ning after a months visit with
friends and relatives at this nlaee
look after his ranch over in j Otto Puelz is building a silo
sas and Nebraska I underground
George Bastian and Roy Brock
Ave re Marion visitors Monday eve
uing
The Kit Carson Iioav at McCook
last Aveek Avas what Ave called a
cheap John and it had a good
price attached to it
Mr and Mrs Coghill from Rog
ers Ark came Wednesday for a
A issit at the W T Henton and
Mrs Anna Messner homes Mrs
Cogliill is a sister to W T Hen
ton and Mrs Messner
Mrs Mary Masner and daugh
ter Carrie have charge of the ho
tel again
Dan Cashen and AATife of Mc
Cook Avere over on business irt
these parts Sunday and Monday
II L Goodenberger traded J
L Sims a stock of implements
and horses for his OArerland
car
Ernest Goodenberger came in
from Seottsbluff Neb Tuesday
after his folks as they made the
trip to Seottsbluff in an auto x
Mrs J L Hughes and daugh
ter Flossie returned t their home
in Lincoln Wednesday evening
Miss Claire Plumb left Wednes
day for her home in Greelej Col
after a feAV months Aisit AA ith rel
atiAres and friends here
Mrs W A DeMay AA as a pas
senger to Cedar Bluffs Monday
Win Nutt and AAife departed
overland for Thurman Col on
Wednesday Mr Nutt is going
to live on a claim
Dr W R Brooks has discov
ered another comet Dr Brooks
sys the comet Avill become bright
er for several Aveeks
Frank MasFee came in first
of the Aveek for a visit AA ith his
brother Pierre
Ozio Woods accompanied Wm
Nutt to Thurman Col Wednes
day for an indefinite stay
Some relatives of G B Mor
gan from Red Cloud Iowa visit
ed them a feAV days last week -
There was a C E social held
at Rev H W W Allens Friday
evening They all seemed to have
a very enjoyable time