The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 15, 1912, Monday Evening Edition, Image 4

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THE BRUSH AUTOMOBILE
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Pleases everybody and the price of
35000
makes it every mans car Its not a question
whether you can afford one but rather if you
can afford to be without one
Car Load Just Received
McCook Hardware Co
Agency For South West Nebraska
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Why He Was Late
What made you so late
I niL t Smithson
Woll that is no reason why
you shoud ba an hour late gel
ting heme 1 supper
1 know but 1 asked him -how
lie was feelinig and he insisted on
tellng me about his stomach
trouble
Did ycu tell him to take
Chambcrlan s Tablets
Sure that as what lie needs
Sold by all dealers
We have not only the largest
but the best line of garden and
flower seeds in town
Marshs Phone 25
McCOOK MACHINERY
AND IRON WORKS
Machine Work Horse
Shoeing Blacksmithing
We are agents for tlie Gelebrat
cd Ford Auto 210 1st st W
Phone red 450
L C STOLL CO
Jewelers and
Opticians
Eyes tested and fitted
repairing McCook Xeb
T4uriarwts
Pine
JENNINGS HUGHES CO
Plumbing Heating
and Gas Fitting
Estimates furnished free Base
ment Postoffice Bldg Phone 33
JOHN E KELLEY
Attorney at Law and
Bonded Abstracter
Agent of Lincoln Land Co Of
fice in Postoffice building Mc
Cook Nebraska
A G BUMP
Real Estate
and Insurance
Office 305 2d st East Phone
black 252
C E ELDRED
Lawyer
Bonded Abstracter and
Examiner of Titles
Stenographer and notary in of
fice McCook Xeb
H P SUTTON CO
Jewelers
and f Opticians
Watch Repairing-
DANBURY
Clarence Young departed cm
Monday for Lincoln where he
will go to barber college lie
was accompanied by Ilarley
Woods Harley went for a visit
with liis brother George
Art Andre of Wilsonville canw
Tuesday and worked on the 45
h p plow engine
Word was received Tuesday
that John Ruby of Eastwoot
Xeb was very sick with pneu
monia
Miss Madeline -McDonald arriv
ed home Thursday from Beavei
City where she has beem visiting
with fniends for a week
W A Stone and Burr Gartin
were McCook visitors Friday
A good audience greeted tin
band concert Saturday night am
were well pleased with it
Mr and Mrs Pierre MacFec
visited the past week with rela
tives at Beaver City
Mis Minnie Ressler of Ilend
ley returned home Tuesday af
ter a few days visit with hei
mother Mrs J E Dolph
Mrs Ray Young and Miss Lem
Thompson resigned the centra
office Tuesday Lucy Yarnal
and Amandai Lehn took theii
places
Mr Cartright of Lebanon Wa
a visitor betweem trains Monday
Wm Greenway of Lebanon wa
a visitor between trains Thurs
day
GRANT
John II Weseh returned from
the east Saturday evening on
Xo 5
Williaim and Henry Leitner
were McCook visitors Friday
Chas A Weseh went to Mc
Cook Saturday returning home
Sunday
W Dike -called on Jacob Wescih
Saturday afternoon
Mike Crocker was a McCook
visitor Friday
Mr and Mrs A Petcirsi called
at the Dutton home Friday
Miss Grace Crocker was a pas
senger to Indianola Friday night
on Xo 14 to spend Easter with
relatives
Weseh Bros hauled two lead
ctf oats from Traer Kansas last
Tuesday
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For rheumatism you will find
nothing better than Chamberlain
Jjfoicment Try it and see how
Goods of quickly it gives relief Fcr sale
quality Main avenue McGook by all dealers
Let Us Figure On
II IMP
Your Cement Work
Call on or phone the manager He will
be glad to come and figuie with you
McCook Cement Stone Co
Phone Red 196 H N Rosebush Manager
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COMPARES GIRLS AND BOYC
Though Woman Has More Roundabout
Way Her Conclusions Are Con
ceded to Be About Right
In the American Magazine Ida M
Tarbell writing an Interesting ar
ticle on women has the following to
say about young women and young
men
In the first two or three years af te
entering college a young woman Ll
almost invariably appear superior to
the men of her age more grown up
more interested surer of herself reaJ
ier Later you will find her on the
whole less inclined to experiment with
her gifts to feel her wings to maie
unexpected dashes into life It begins
to look as if he were the experimenter
she the conservative And by the
time she is a senior look out Tie
chances arc she wHl have less inter
est from now on with mans business
and more with her own In any case
she will rarely develop as rapidly in
his field from this point as he is do
ing
He becomes assertive confident
dominating the male taking a males
place He discovers that his intellect
ual processes are more scientific than
hers therefore he concludes they are
superior He flinds he can out argue
her draw logical conclusions as she
cannot He can do anything with her
but convince her for she jumps the
process lands on her conclusion and
there she sits Things are so because
they are so And the chances are she
ig5 right in spite of the Irregular way
sbe got there Something superior to
reason enters into her operations an
intuition of truth akin to inspiration
In early ages women unusually en
dowed with this quality of perception
were honored as seers Today they
are recognized as counselors of pro
phetic wisdom If I had taken my
ies advice How often one hears
it
BANK CLERKS POORLY PAID
Men Who Actually Handle Currency
In Large Sums Receive Small
Remuneration
In talking with a bank clerk ac
quaintance not long ago the Office
Window learned something or the In
side of bank management The bank
where our informant had been em
ployed for many years it seems had
passed through two or three consoli
dations With each consolidation our
friends position had been made less
financially attractive while the
amount of work that was required in
his particular department was neces
sarily much increased In this bank
any change In the salaries of any one
of the hundred or more clerks must
be approved and recommended to the
bank management by the chief clerk
the tenure of whose office largely de
pends upon his ability to keep down
bank operating expenses
In the old days the president of this
bank received 12000 per annum To
day the president draws 35000 a
year and has two or three vice-presidents
to aid him These vice-presidents
have annual salaries ranging be
tween G000 and 7000 As will be
seen the emoluments of the banks
officers have more than doubled with
the increase in the banking business
transacted by the institution while
the clerks have been obliged to meet
the increased cost of living on salaries
that are the same as or less than they
were some years ago
This case Is perhaps fairly typical
of modern banking methods One
clerk with a wife and a yearly stipend
of 750 not long ago had the mis
fortune to require an operation for
appendicitis The bill of the operat
ing surgeon was for 150
And yet banking positions are eag
erly sought after New York Evening
Mail
Horsemen Attention
I have at your service The
Imported Belgian Stallion Ul
ric No 30936 state certificate
No 1739 weight 1730 color
bay The registered French
Draft Stallion Disaugiers No
19586 state certificate No 5384
weight 2000 color black The
Mammoth Jack Monarch
state certificate No 5323 weight
900
Terms on the above 1250 to
insure live colt
Also the Trotting Stallion
Collector France No 41065
state certificate No 5385 weight
colt
1 130 color bay height 15 3
McConnell for drugs
SEED CORN TESTS MADE
Of Red Willow County Grown
Corn With Marked Success
A letter from William
korn uf Lebanon gives an inter
esting aaoaucit or the result of
a test made at corn raised by him
in Red Willow county by the
United States government
Mr IIiers2kcrn sent the
gov
ernment laboratory at Washing
ton D C S00 kernels of 1
corn the purpose of securing
a teat and tin i nn
GERMINATION per eenVcSV
My E Brawn the botanist in
charge in his letter to Mr
lliersekorn states- that the gov
ernment had tested 17CS samples
thus spring frcm 17 different
stated and this sample sent by
Mr Iliersekorn was rMie higher
per cent germination sent frcm
any state the tests tusiHo tw
the several states running- frcm
M4 per cent in Virginia cut of
113 samnlfa SPTif rlrm n n rrtt Q
per cent iin 19 samples sent from
North Dakota
rom all over Nebraska 100
samples had focen S3nt -to the hub
oratory and the- average per cent
of germination of these samples
was 731 which was among the
lowest averages among any of the
states only two states showing
lower average and 14 states be
ing larger than Nebraska
The letter from Mr Brown
calls attention to the fact of the
seriousness of the corn proposi
tion all over America and ad
vises the germination test to
be made of all seed corn Tliat
single - ear germination tests
should be made in all teases
where ear corn is to be used for
seed When it is nseessary to use
shelled corn of Avhich single ear
tests have ncit previously been
made the corn should be careful
ly mixed and a uniform sample
tested for germinationi and the
Legal Notice
State of Nebraska Red Willow
county ss
To all persons interested in
the estate of Jolm J Real de
ceased
Notice is hereby given that
Sarah J niekling administra
trix of the estate of John J Real
deceased has filed im this court
her final account and a report of
hor administration of said es
tate together with a petition for
a final settlement a decree as
signing the residue of said estate
toTsuch as are entitled by law to
the same and for a discharge aa
such administratrix
Said final account and petition
have been set down- for hearing
on the 4th day of May 1912 at
one oclock p m at the
ty curt rc rn ina UcJCOK uua
county
Witncng my hsrau anei sem in
hands Terms 10 to insure liveinii thVi l th c v f April
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COLLECTOR FRANCK
41065 France 2472 Alexander
1986 Mollv F
Gl ds Deyo Barney Wilkes
3060 Gladys
These horses and jack will
make the season of 1912 at m
barn formerly Wm Jeffries in
McCook Nebr Accidents will
be guarded against but I will not
be responsible should any occur
Parties disposing of mares or re
moving from the county will be
required to settle at once A
share of your patronage is solici
ted
Loren
Andrews
Phone 72
Owner
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WANK M COLFER
Seal Conner Judge
FVi pmbfcaJcn Ap dl5 b cr
Application for License
McCook Nebraska April 4 1912
Notice is hereby given that J
have filed in the office of the
City Clerk of McCcok Nebraska
a petition asking that a license
and vin
to sell malt spirituous
ous liquors in the building situ
ated on part of lots 13 14 and
15 block 21 113 West B sSreet
in the Second waird of the City
of McCook Nebraska be grant
ed to me for the coming muni
cipal year beginning May 1 1912
DAN P OLOUSE
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SIZE
I 32x3
I 34x4
I 36x4
I 37x5
THE SUPERIORITY OF MICHELIN TIRES
IS RECOGNIZED ALL OVER THE WORLD
IN STOCK BY
G R Livingston McCook Neb
H 6816 6811 gfmjj
trianmed with -braiding It has
a side closing waist with the
fashionable deep panel collar
The sleeves are the popular set
in kind in full length which anay
be cart off for elbow length The
skirt has the advantage of being
six gored which is so well liked
by all It may be designed with
or without the panel at the back
and front
A fetching frock for a garden
party or an informal evening af
fair would be second figure in
the illustration if it were design
ed of soft sJlky flowered crepe
de chine or of the lustrous mous
seline de scie The quaint pleas
ing collar which extends
iully over the shoulders into a
postilion at the baok may be
fashioned of the dainty shadow
laqe Thus bringing into notice
two most note worthy and very
styli9ii features of the day the
lace and the postilion
Our hobbv is good groceries
The Best of EverytMng A
trial or Vr v- convince you
D MAXR Phone 14
Application ior License
McCook Nebraska April 4 1012
-Notice s hereby given that I
have filed in the office of the
City clerk of McCook Nebraska
a petition asking that a license tQ
sell malt eprituous and vinous
liquors in the building situated
on lot 9 block 21 Original town
in the Secern d weird of the City
of McCook Nebraska be grant
ed me for the coming -municipal
year beginning May 1 1912
GEORGE W DWORAK
ELIN
TIRE PRICES
UC6
EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 19th 1912
As last year MICHELIN was first As Usual
to give tire users the benefit of reduced prices
COMPARISONS SHOWING SAVING
ENVELOPES
FORMER
PRICES
NEW
PRICES
2585 2450
3910 3575
5290
6610
4725
5875
INNER TUBES
FORMER NEW
PRICES PRICES
625 575
860
1220
1220
800
1100
1100
What Is New In Spring Attire
Perhaps you have seen jhe
smart hats that are boing mc del
eld in combinations of silk and
straw Has it occurred to you
that whatever the price of theim
mcight he in tlhe shops at is a
very simple matter to make one
at a really trifling cost Later
da the season similar hats wall
rate of planting regulated on the be made of linen or pique and
basis of the germination tests they wall look decidedly stylish
so there will be a sufficient mum- and cool with cotton or linen
her of live kernels planted in suits or tailored dresses
each hill to give a full stand One of the favorite dress mod-
els for linen or the many neat
R F D No 1 and attractive cotton suitings
School in distract No 21 is the one fasliioned of bedford
ed Thursday Miss Irene Oath- cord in the illusrattion and
cart was the teacher and she
gave the pupils and patrons a
very satisfactory school during
the term just passed
School an district No 31 clos
ed on Friday The school was
taught during the term by Misa
Pearl Ruggles who departed on
Saturday might to joint her mcith
er and sisters an- Los Angeles
California
A daughter was horn to Mr
and Mrs G C Smith Thursday
morning last George says ev
erything as fine and dandy
Morton VamNansdall ciE the
Quick postoffice Frontier county
visited his mother Mrs Eliza
Buck at the f arm of Sam Hughes
Thursday last returning to his
home in our neighboring county
on the following day
They had a big dance at the
home of Mr and Mrs Emil Ebert
on the Sehuetz farm Saturday
night
RELIEVE YOUR STOMACH
We Will Help You Do It Read
Our Guarantee
Dyspepsia may be completely
eradicated if properly treated
We sell a remedy we positively
guarantee will completely relieve
indigestion or dyspepsia cr the
medicine used during the trial
wall cose the user nothing
This remedy has been named
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets Cer
tainly no offer could he more
fair and our offer should be
proof positive that Rexall Dys
pepsia Tablets are a dependable
remedy
Inasmuch as the medicine will
cost you nothing if dt does not
benefit you we urge you who are
suffering with indigestion or dys
pepsia to try Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets A 25 cent box contains
enough medicine for fifteen days
treatment For chronic cases we
have two larger sizes 50 cents
and 100 Remember you ean
obtain Rexall Remedies only at
our store The Rexall Store L
W McConnell
We have the Wedding Break
fast syrup D Magner phone 14
INDIANOLA
C B Hoag was in McCook
Friday on business and to visit
the iwife who is with her daugh
ter Mrs C B Gray
Mrs Neal Quick was in Mc
Cook Friday to take an the O
E S meeting and The Pil
grims that evening
For making fancy cake try
Swans Down- Cake flour D
Magner phone 14
DR HERBERT J PRATT
Registered Graduate
Dentist
Office 21214 Main ave over
McConn ells drug store Phones
Office 160 - residence black 131
DR R J GUNN
Dentist
Office Rooms 3 and 5 Walsh
building McCook Phone 112
R H GATEWOOD
Dentist
Office Room 4 Masonic Tem
ple McCook Neb Phone 163
THE INTERMISSION
Magazines
and Dailies
Off all kinds Temple Thea
tre building
Kansas City Post 5 cents Week
Eggs for Hatching from High
Scoring Prize Winners
Barred and White Eock Buff
Brown and White Leghorns White
and Sliver Laced Wyandottes Black
Minorcas White and Buff Orping
tons S C Rhode Island Reds
Prices of eggsl50 to5per
setting according to variety and
quality
LEBANON POULTRY YARDS
Lebanon Nebr