The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 11, 1898, Image 8

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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
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XXACT COPY"OF WEAEPEB ,
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GEO HOCKNELL , President B. M. FREES , V. Pres
W F. LAV/SON , Cashier. F. A. PEUNELL , Ass't Cash.
A. CAMPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director.
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M. FRANKLIN. PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER. '
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V. FR AH KLIN , W.F.McFARLAND , A. C. EBERT ,
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At Brewer's Old Stand.
I FRESH AND SALT MEATS !
Fish , Oysters , Celery , Pickles.
keep everything usually to | &
be found in a first-class city market , > i
and respectfully solicit your patronage , w
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Round Robin.
The "round robin" had its origin
several centuries ago in France.
It was used there by officers of the
army as a method of expressing their
dissatisfaction with the course of the
king or his ministers. By signing in a
circular form the leaders of the move
ment ; could not be ascertained and sin
gled out for punishment.
The first instance on record of the use
of this form of protest in the navy oc
curred in 1625. At the instigation of
the Duke of Buckingham , the king's
favorite , an English fleet , under Ad
miral Benningtou , was dispatched to
Rochelle to assist in the coercion of the
Protestant subjects of Louis XIII of
France. But the English tars , in com
mon with their fellow countrymen ,
looked with favor upon the resistance
of their coreligionists against the pros
elyting zeal of th'e French king , and
they sigued a "round robin , " express
ing their determination not to fire a
shot against them , and without waiting
for a reply they weighed anchor and
brought their ships back to England.
The admiral , however , received a per
emptory order to return to Dieppe ,
whereupon the whole of the crews quit
ted the ships without further parley.
Providence Journal.
I A Disappearing : Bnllseye.
! The Chinese peasant wears a turban ,
i loose coat and short and very baggy
I trousers , all of blue. The Chinese tol-
. dier wears the same , with an overall
' sleeveless sntock , or long waistcoat buttoning - i
toning on the right shoulder , edged
round .the neck , arms and skirt and
down the front with broad "facings. "
The breast and back are decorated with j
a one foot bullseyo with characters on
it. This is all the character the Chinese
soldier possesses. ,
I The bullseye would be a very couveui i
i ient mark for an enemy if the Chinese ]
j soldier would give the latter a chance j
] of shooting him , but the bullseye is only
. worn to raise false , hopes , for no sooner
does he arrive dangerously near the ene
my than he doll's the garb of war to
. appear as an innocent civilian. He is
j usually armed with a muzzle loader or
standard , both equally harmless weap
ons.
ons.In
In the caco of General Lin's escort
the uniform smocks had evidently not
been used as nightshirts for more than
a few weeks , the men were armed with
Vinchesters and a few Martinis , rusty ,
dirty and out of order , and wore about
their middles a belt of some ( iO rounds
of solid drawn brass cartridges. Lon
don News.
The Atmospheric Clock.
The atmospheric clock a sorfc of de
vice that goes of itself is not inaptly
termed a perpetual hourglass. In ap
pearance it is like a long thennoireter
with the bulb of mercury at the bet
tom. The glass tube is about three-
eighths of an inch in diameter and se
cured to the frame by two bands through
which it passes easily. The divisions of
time are marked on each siae of the
tube. Inside the glass tube is a smaller
tube shaped very much as an hourglass , j
Some mercury and a scrap of blotting i
paper for the purpose of taking up any j
moisture that might gather in the tube
are placed at each end. j
The mercury in the top end of the
tube is placed opposite the mark of the
proper time and falls to the bottom of .
the tube exactly as the time passes.
When it has run out from the top , the |
frame can be turned and the mercury
set to time on the other side. Thus it
registers the seconds and hours quite as
accurately as any ether timepiece the
drawback to such an arrangement being ,
of course , the turning of the frame , a
task as irksome as that of winding a
clock. Eschang e.
Siamese Superstitions.
Tlio first thing an orthodox Siamese ,
does in the morning is to scare away j
the family ghosts who may have gathered - |
ered about the old place in the night. |
Letting off crackers is an effectual '
means. At the new year all the ghosts
come trooping to their former dwell
ings. For three days they have their
fun. At the end of the time the priests
and their flocks fire guns and use other
devices for getting rid of them. A Si
amese is coffined face downward , so
that the ghost may not sneak back
through the dead man's mouth. The
coffin is taken out through n hole in the
wall and carried several times round
the house in order that the ghost maybe
bo put off the scent and not return to
vex his family. Exchange.
Home Racing nnd Socialism.
In the Militar Wocheublatt , a leading
German military organ , Herr Von Ploetz
recommends horse racing as a panacea
for socialism. He says that the reason
why there is no socialism in England is
that they encourage horse racing there
and that "tho love of the sport is the
connecting link between all classes of
men , enabling the poor to comprehend
the necessity for a difference of fortune. ' '
Following out Herr Ploetz's idea , it
is said that gambling on horse racing is
increasing in Germany at a tremendous
rate , though so far no diminution of
socialism has been noticed.
Just the Other AVay.
"I am delighted , " said the old friend
who had called , "to find that you agree
with your husband in everything , Mrs.
Heupeck. "
"Indeed ! " answered that estimable
lady. "If you will take the pains to in-
restigate our domestic relations , sir ,
you will find that it is Mr. Heupeck
who agrees with mo in everything. "
London Fuu.
The Frisnte IJird.
Many sailors believe that the frigate
bird can start at daybreak with the
trade winds from the coast of Africa
and roost the same night upon the
American shore. Whether this is a fact
or not has yet to bo determined , but it is
certain that the- bird is the swiftest of
winged creatures and is able to fly , un
der favorable conditions , 200 miles an
hour.
F. C. CORSETS
MAKE
American Beauties
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SHAPES.
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On Each Box.
FEWEST
MODELS
SOLE MANUFACTURERS.
SOLD BY
MRS. M. E. BAKUER.
Tribune Clubbinr : List.
For con\tnience < _ > f leaders of THE TKIK-
UNJ\ve have made arrangements \\ithlhc
follow ing nev.bp.iper ; > and perodic.ds whereby
we can .supply them in combm.itinn with THH
I'RinuNK at the following very low prices :
U'IM
PUBLICATION. IMUCr
KIIIUNF
Detroit Free 1'ress Si 00 Si 50
Leslie's V.'eekly. 400 300
Prairie Fanner I co i = 5
Chicago Inter-Ocean I oo 135
Cincinnati Knqtiircr. I 00 i 50
New-York Ti ibune I oo 125
Demorest's Magazine I oo 175
Toledo Hlatle I CO i = 5
Nel-raska Fai iner 1 CO 165
Iowa Homestead I oo 175
Lincoln Journal I oo 1 75
Campbell'SoilCulture I oo ISO
New-York World I 00 165
Omaha Hee I oo 150
Cosmopolitan Magazine I oo i So
St. Louis Republic I GO 175
\Ve are prepared to fill onleis for any other
papers published , at reduced rates.
Tin : TRIHUNK , McCook , Neb.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take I/HXttive Hrosno Quinine Tablets
All diujinisis lehiml minify it it fails to
cure. 250. The } > eiiuine lias L. B. Q. on
each table'
Bisque Dolls , Rubber Dolls , Rag
Bolls , Felt Dolls , Doll Heads , Dolls ,
Dolls , Dolls , at the "Bee Hive. "
Tablets ana Box Papers.
You will find K fine line of tablets ami
box papers at this office for .sale at very
reasonable figtnes and of the best qual
ity.
A con h is not like a fever. It does
not hate run u tertain onrse Cine
it quickly and effectually \\ith One Mi : -
nte Coujih Cure , the best reined- for all
ages and for the most severe rasese *
recommend it \ ecause it's good. A. IMc-
Millen.
THE TRIBUNK and The New-York
Tribune for $1.25 a year , strictly in ad
vance.
Oveicome evil \\ilh yood Overcome
your coughs and colds with One Minute
Cough Cure It is so good children cry
for it. It cures croup , bronchitis , pneu
monia , grippe and all throat and lung
diseases A McMillen
SCALE HOOKS For sale at THE TRIB
UNE office. Best in the market.
Late to bed and earl3' to rise , prepares
a man for his home in the skies. But
early to bed and a Little Uarly Rit.er , the
pill that makes life longer and better
and wiser A McMilleii
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at McCook , Nebraska , Octo
ber 29 , iSo.S Noticeisherebygiventh.it the
following-named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make Jmal pioof in support of his
claim , and that said proof will be made be
fore register 01 receiver at MrCook , Neb . on
Saturday. December icth , iSqSiz : Joseph
T. Sanders Homestead entry No.)9si ) , for the
li S \ \ U and \\'J2 S ILM of section 4. town
ship * . } , north of lange 30 west 6th P. M. He
name.s the follow ing witnesses to piwehis
continuous resultIILC upon , and cultrvation of ,
said land , viz : James Ryan. Thomas F. Ryan.
John N. Smith and \\ilham II. Fpperiy , all
of McCool.Nel.ri > l.n F M. ttvrmu'N ,
II 4-6ts Register.
5O YEARS'
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EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS ;
. . . . COPYRIGHTS &c. ;
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention Is probably pntcntable. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securlnp patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive :
special notice , without charge , in the
Scientific flmerican. >
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Tjircest cir
culation of any scientific Journal. Terms , ? 3 a
year ; four months , $ L Soldbyall newsdealers.
MUNH&Co. ' " " * New York
Branch Office , 62S P St , Washington. D. C.
Less than One Cent a Bushel
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Made with 10 Galvanized Steel Wire Cables
around each Crib interwoved with 5 $ = inch T y
| Pickets , space iJ4 inches apart , v v T v v
" A Crib of 500 bushels capacity , 13 1-2 feet in diameter ,
S feet high and 5 rods long , for $3.T5.
H Cheap , Convenient and Practical.
Can be put up in 15 minutes.
For saie by W. C. BOLLARD & CO. ,
McCOOK , NEB.
DeV/itt's Colic & Cholera Cure ,
Pleasant , Quick Results , Sate to take.
"I can't tee how any family lives with
out Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remeilx , " sajs J R. Adams ,
, i ut-11 known druggist of Geneva , Ala. ,
in a letter inquiring the price of a dozen
bottles , that he might not only have it
for use in his own family but snpplv it to
his neighbors The reason some people
get alontj without it , is be cause they do
not know its value , and what a vast
amount of suffering it will save.Vher -
ever it becomes known ami used , it is j
recognized as a neceSbit } , for it is the j
onH leuiedy that can always be depended - j
ed upon for bowel complaints , both for
children and adults. For sale by LV. .
McConnell & Co.
0. I. HVHR1ST & CO. ,
PROPRIETORS OF THK
McCook Transfer Line
SUS , 8AGGAGE AND EXPRESS.
, i5ir ! > Oiily furniture van in the
city. Office one block north of
Burnett Lumber Yard. Leave or
ders for bus calls at Commercial
hotel ; ortlei s for draying at Ev-
erist , Marsh & Co.'s meat market.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
F. D. BURGESS ,
McCOOK , NEBR.
n iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe , Brass
Goods , Pumps , and BoilerTnmmings.
S Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse
j ? Windmills. Basementof the Meeker-
9 Phillips building P
JRPI R 01IlKARINr. ON ORIC.INU. 1'ROK VTF.
OKVlLI .
State of Nebraska. Red Willow county , ss.
\l a County Court held at the County Court
Kooin , in and for said County. October 20th ,
\ . U. , ! & ) $ . Present , G. S. liishop , County
judge. In the matter of the estate of Mary .
Jolfer , deceased. On reading * and filing I
.he petition of Moses Colfer , prajmgi
hat the Instrument , died < > n the 20th
lay of October , iSqS , and purporting
o be the la < ; t \ \ ill and lestament of the said
leceased , may be provedapprovedprobated ,
illcmed , and recorded as the last \ \ ill and
restament of the said Mary Colfer , deceased ,
iml that the execution of said instrument may
) e committed and the administration of said
rstate may be granted to Moses Colfer as e\-
cutor. Ordered , that November I2th , A. D. ,
bgS , at 10 o'clock a. m , is assigned for hear
ng said petition , when all persons interested
n said matter may appear at a County Court
o be held in and for s.nd county , and show
ause \ \ hy the prayer of petitioner should not
ie granted ; and that notice of the pendency
f said petition and the hearing thereof , be
jiven to all persons interested in said matter
iy publishing a copy of this order in THE Mc-
JOOK TRIBUNK , a weekly newspaper printed
n "aid county.for three successive \veeks.prior
o said dav of hearing. G. S. Hisiior ,
siAi.-l ( A tine copy. ) County Judge.
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