The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 07, 1903, Image 8

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A CAMPBELL Director C J PLATT Director
THE EXPERT CASTER
riaclns IIIb Fly Im Not Mere Chance
but a Fine Art
The art of casting Is In Itself simple
and may be readily acquired by any
painstaking fisherman The rod passes
only through a quadrant It starts par
allel with the water and coming to
the perpendicular stops The motion
Is a quick rigid jerk as fast as It can
be made and the rod does the rest
The motion forward is at the beginning
a gradual feeling for the tension of the
line that is when it Is about to
Btraighten Once this is assured the
movement increases in rapidity from
butt to tip the result being much the
same as driving at a peg with a long
handled hammer slow at the start
and quick at the finish the bend of the
rod being first at the butt and gradual
ly ascending to the tip
In casting nothing Is left to chance
by the expert caster He knows exact
ly where he wants to put his lly with
in a foot or two and puts It there the
feathered barb traveling past him at
from six inches to four feet above the
water as he may elect although it may
go above the shoulder if desired In
some long casts one may see the fly
pass below the hip Indeed the degree
of command one can gradually acquire
is really wonderful
A single cast where fish are located
is as a rule sufficient They will rise
at once and if the fisherman is an ex
pert at dropping his lly he can bring
fish to the spot from some distance
One may frequently see fish attracted
from a point so far from the fly that
they break water two or three times
before taking the hook On the other
hand a fly awkwardly dropped will be
taken with a leisurely grab the fish
simply sucking it in and the exhilara
tion of a spirited rise is lost The more
expert a fisherman is at fly casting the
more thoroughly he enjoys the sport
Colhers Weekly
THE TYPHOON
A Clilncse Legend of the Origin of
Tliis Fierce Storm
This very odd bit is by a Chinaman
A little schoolboy while on his way
to school one day picked up what
seemed to him a small white pebble
He put it into his pocket It proved to
be a snake egg and In time through
the heat of his pocket it hatched out a
young reptile
The boy fell in love with it and car
ried it from day to day to school with
him and fed It with a part of his own
lunch until it became too big to be car
ried Avhen he made a nest for it at
home
But one day it suddenly grew to
enormous size and upon the boys ar
rival home he was frightened to death
AVhen the monster saw what he had
done he was sorely afllicted and re
fused to be fed but immediately put on
mourning by turning his color from
brown to pure black He crawled be
side the grave of his departed friend
and lay there for seven days and
nights
At the completion of the seventh
night he came back to his late home
but the boys old mother was so en
raged at him for killing her only son
that she picked up an ax and chopped
his tail off
With a fearful scream and a lash of
his bleeding tail he felled the house
and made his way to the Moo Soon Sai
mountains where he never shows him
self but once a year just about the
time when he lost his tail to come out
and make trouble for the people by cre
ating storms called the typhoon This
he does to square himself for losing his
valuable tail
Lounge Anatomy
The modern interest in science
through observation has become
more or less of a mania Even the chil
dren are bitten by it The Little Chron
icle says that Georgie aged five takes
a great interest in physiology and anat
omy
One day some members of the family
had been studying a dissected porcu
pine and making drawings of the
bones
Not long after his sisters took an old
lounge apart and Georgie watched
them Presently he came running to
another member of the family his eyes
on fire his cheeks flushed and his
locks flying behind him
Come Come he cried If you
want to study physerology nows your
chance The girls have got the lounge
all to pieces
SI19 Was Ashamed
Mistress angrily Bridget I find
that you wore one of ruy evening
gowns at the bus drivers ball last
evening Its the worst piece of im
pudence I ever heard of You ought
to be ashamed of yourself
Bridget meekly Oi wuz mum Oi
wuz An me young man said as if Oi
ivir wore sich a frock in public agin
hed break our engagemint London
Telegraph
Would Look It
Photographer Beg pardon sir but
cant you look a little less stern and
severe
Sitter Never mind how stern I look
This photograph is for campaign use I
am a candidate for judge Go ahead
Chicago Tribune
The Physicians Affront
So you have decided to get another
physician
I have answered Mrs Cumrox
The idea of his prescribing flaxseed
tea and mustard plasters for people as
rich as we are Washington Star
What a happy world this would be if
every man spoke as well of his live
neighbors as he does of his dead ones
Never suffer the nreludlre of the eve
I to determine the heart Zimmerman
THE ANT QUEENS
They Live Longer Tiuin the Workers
of Their CoiiumiultloM
How long may an ant queen live In
their natural habitat some queens
doubtless have short lives but by rea
son of the protection afforded them
and the seclusion enforced by the
workers they probably live much lon
ger than other members of the com
munity Within artificial surroundings
they attain a comparatively long life
The oldest emmet queen known to sci
ence was one preserved under the care
of Sir John Lubbock later Lord Ave
bury A number of years ago during
a visit to this distinguished naturalist
at his country seat High Elms Kent
the writer for the first time saw this
venerable sovereign living in the in
genious artificial formicary which liad
been prepared for heL She was then
In the prime of life as it afterward ap
peared being seven years old
In the summer of 1S87 Sir John was
again visited this time at his town
house In London After greetings he
was asked about his royal pet
I have sad news to tell you he an
swered
What Is the queen dead
She died only yesterday I have not
had the heart to tell the news as yet
even to my wife
Having offered my hearty condo
lence 1 asked to see the dead queen
Sir John led the way to the room
where his artificial nests were kept
The glass rase which contained the
special formicary in which the old ant
had lived was opened up Lying in one
of the larger open spaces or rooms was
the dead queen She was surrounded
by a crowd of workers who were ten
derly licking her touching her with
their antenna and making other dem
onstrations as if soliciting her atten
tion or desiring to wake her out of
sleep Poor dumb loving faithful
creatures There was no response
Their queen mother lay motionless be
neath their demonstrations -
They do not appear to have discov
ered that she is really dead remarked
Sir John Afterward he wrote me of
another queen which died at the age of
fourteen The ants dragged her body
about with them when they moved un
til it fell to pieces H C McCook in
Harpers Magazine
A SNAKE STORY
Men Who Coin the Venomous Rep
tiles to Dite Tliem
Men can become accustomed to
snake bite just as they can become ac
customed to anything else said a man
-who had spent much time in studying
the habits of reptilian life and in not
a few instances which have come un
der my observation the snake bite has
really become not only pleasurable
but a kind of physical necessity You
see the poison is stimulating It works
like an rtpiate of the kind adminis
tered by persons who fall victims to
the pernicious habit of using the nee
dle or of taking the stuff internally
I have known a number of men who
would make snakes bite them every
day and they simply couldnt get along
without it Their energies would begin
to lag They -would feel drowsy and
lifeless By allowing a snake to bite
them they could relieve this condition
The poison would stimulate and buoy
up having the same effect as a dose of
morphine or cocaine or other kinds of
dope lias on persons addicted to its
use Of course they are careful not to
get an overdose of poison always ex
tracting enough of it to keep down the
dangerous consequences of the bite
Often men addicted to this ugly prac
tice are forced to tantalize and goad
the snake up to the point of despera
tion in order to make it bite But
they will strike after awhile It is an
awful thing to even think about isnt
it But this -world is filled with curi
ous things and curious persons and
among the -wonders of a coarser kind
is the man who takes the snake fang
hypo New Orleans Times-Democrat
Ginger Beer
An excellent ginger beer may be pre
pared in the following manner Take
two ounces of bruised ginger two
ounces of cream of tartar two pounds
of lump sugar two lemons cut in slices
with the rind left on put all these into
a large pan or pitcher and pour two
gallons of boiling water on them Let
this stand for several hours strain it
and when quite cold add a tablespoon
ful of brewers yeast and let it remain
in the ginger beer for twelve Lours
Then skim off the yeast and bottle the
beer Press the corks very firmly down
and tie them It will be ready for use
in a week
Grim Sikiim
Ciiimuey lurew pupper iu me uie puL
brandy in the lemonade and turned the
garden hose on the minister
playful all right
Ob hes
MARION
Wo have hud some fog and wind but
not much rain
Threshing machines aro in good de
mand around hero now
Miss Nellie Boyor of Daobury was the
guest of the Woods family last Sunday
The Pew Bros havo finished plowing
their kafir corn tbo last tirao and it
looks fine
Ernest Galusha has finished raising
and putting a foundation under A J
Laffertys granary
Being discouraged with the prospect
of a seed crop some havo been cutting
their alfalfa for hay
Powell and Nilsson have the founda
tion graded up for their coal sheds ns
soon as the lumber arrives
S T Plumb has decided not to have
his wheat threshed now He is going to
stack it and wait until ho gets ready to
thresh
John Nelsons father and mother of
Devizos Kansas drove up last Satur
day visiting with him over Sunday
returning Monday morning
Powell and Nilsson have just finished
a grade across the railroad rightofway
for a road crossing one half mile west of
tho elevator where they intend to build
a bridge over the creek
Catarrh of the Stomach
When tho stomach is overloaded
when food is taken into it that fails to
digest it decays and inflames the mu
cous membrane exposing the nerves
and causes the glands to secrete mucin
instead of the natural juices of diges
tion This is called catarrh of the stom
ach For years I suffered with catarrh
of the stomach caused by indigestion
Doctors and medicines failed to benefit
me until I usedKodol Dyspepsia Cure
J R Rhea Coppell Texas Sold by
L W McConnell druggist
When you want a physic that is mild
and gentle easy to take and certain to
act always use Chamborlains Stomach
and Liver Tablets For sale by L W
McConnell druggist
PUBLICATION NOTIQE
Anitistin Holmes formerly Anitistin Robison
Joseph S Holmes Dnvid Carpenter Mrs David
Curpentcrhis wifoflrst namn unknown Cliurlus
Hiirman Hattie E Harman Charles A Hanna
Marion E Goodman Mary Ann Jacobs Amanda
Stone Fred P Stone William T Stone Earl J
Stone a minor Amanda Stone natural eruar
dian of Earl J Stone a minor Western Land
Company a corporation incorporated under
the laws of the state of Nebraska
and John Doe real name unknown
defendants will take notice that Bristol Sav
ings Bank of Bristol New Hampshire plaintiff
has filed its petition in the district court of Red
Willow county Nebraska acainst said defend
ants tho object and prayer of said petition bo
iiiR for tho foreclosure of a certain mortao
dated November 27th 1888 on tho northwest
quarter of section 27township 2 north in range
30 west of the Sixth P M in Red Willow coun
ty Nebraska given to secure the pavmontof one
certain principal promissory note of tho defend
ant Anitistia Holmes formerly Antitistia Robi
son for 16000 with ton interest coupon notes
thereto attached each for 1610 one duo Juno
1st 1889 and one due each six month thereafter
until the maturity of tho last of aid interest
coupon nottsF maturing December 1st 193
There is now due tho plaintiff on aid notes and
mortgage the sum of 17010 with interest there
on at the rate of ten per cent per annum from
the lt day of December 189 and plaintiff
prays for a decree that said defendants be re
quired to jjav tho same or that said land bo
sold to satisfy said amount found to bo due
plaintiff with interest and costs of suit
You are requited to answer said petition on
or lxsf ore Monday tho 11th day of Soptember
A D 190
Bristol Savings Bank of Bristol N H
By V S Moklan its attorney
RESOLUTION SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR
IMPROVEMENTS
Whereas Tho City Council of the City of Mc
Coolc beintj in session at a special meeting
called for tho purpose of making special assess
ments for improvements to bo made upon and
abutting the following described property to
wit Lot 12 in block IB in the Second addition
to the City of McCook and lot 1 in block 26 in
tho original town of McCook
Re it resolved By the Mayor and Council of
tho City of McCook that tho valuation of said
lots taking into account tho benefits derived or
injuries sustained in consequence of such im
provements are horeby fixed and the assess
ments made for such improvements as herein
after mado and expressed as follows
Lot 12 in block XI in the Second addition to
tho City of McCook
Valuation of lot without improvements 5 OjOOO
Valuation of lot with improvements lUJOOO
Amount charged against lot for improve
ments 000
special assessment lor sucli improve
ment jOOO
Lot 4 in block ib in the original town of Mc
Cook
Valuation of lot without improvements 90000
Valuation of lot with improvements 02700
Amount charged against lot for improve
ments 2700
Special assessment for such improvement 2700
2 That a copy of the assessment mado against
said property as above set forth shall be made
and furnished to tho county clerk of Red Wil
low county Nebraska to bo entered upon the
tax roll and levied and collected as a special
tax in addition to the tax for general revenue
purposes against tho respective pieces of prop
erty
Adopted and approved July 27 1005
C I Hall C E Eldeed
City Clerk Mayor
PUBLICATION NOTICE
Olaf Landgren Ida Landgren and Joseuh Me
nard defendants will take notice that on the
20th day of July lOftJ J F Cordeal plaintiff
heroic filed his petition in the district court of
Red Willow county Nebraska against said de
j fendants the object and prayer of which are to
foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the
defendants Olaf Landgren and Ida Landgren
Rain during a burial is considered an to one homa Lonergan and duly assigned
conveyed and delivered to the plaintiff by Guy
it ii xi it j
excellent Sign throughout the West Lilly administrator of the estate of Thomas
India islands If one measures his own Lonergan upon the following described real
-ii tate to wit Beginning at a point 46 feet south
height With a rod Which has been J 0f the northeast corner of block number five in
Used in measuring a Corpse for the the town of South McCook according to the re-
- i corded plat thereof running thence touth 9t
Coffin he himself Will die Within the feet thence west 150 feet thence north 91 feet
year A Stroke with the hand of a i thence east 1M feet to place of beginning and
t xi tt also lot twelve in block three in Hiram C
corpse is believed by the Test Indian Riders first addition to South McCook accord
to be a sure cure for all pains and inB to tho recorded plat thereof to secure the
I payment of their ono principal promissory note
swellings j dated March 6 18s9 due April 1 1S91 for the
sum of 30000 bearing interest at ten percent
vT TMn rfni after maturity There is now duo upon said
V I note and mortgage the sum of 3JO0O with in-
Your little brother seems like a play- terest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per an
f ill bov num from che first day of April 1991 for which
sum with interest and costs of suit the plaintiff
Yes he is Hes very playful When prays for a decree that the defendants be re
Sister was married he Stopped up the I red to pay the same or that said mortgaged
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fonnd due
To Core
Take Laxative Bromo
Seven Million boses sold in past 12 months
You are required to answer said petition on or
before Monday the 31st day of August ISO
J F Coedeal Plaintiff
Dated July 20 1903
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Modern
Dentistry
HERBERT J PRATT DDS
Office ovor McConnells drug store
MeCOOK NEBRASKA
Telephone 160
Registered Graduate Dentist
Formerly located in At
lanta Georgia All opera
tions pertaining to modern
dentistry performed accord
ing to the latest scientific
methods used in the large
cities
H P SUTTON
MeCOOK
JEWELER
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E J MITCHELL
NEBRASKA
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H L PREVOST
DRNTIST
Graduate of Kansas
City Cental College
Over JasMcAdams
Telephone 43
McCook Nebraska
DR R J GUNN
DENTIST E n2
Oflico over Grannis store McCook Neb
JACOB BET
AUCTIONEER
McCook Nebraska
Goes anywhere Specialty of Thorough Bred
Stock sales Ono per cont on sales 1000 and
upward Correspondence solicited
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Nebraska
Agent of Lincoln Land Co Office
First door north of Commercial hotel
C E ELDRED
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook Nebraska
Office in Court House
Phone 181
DR A P WELLES
Physician
and Surgeon
Office over McMillons drug sore Residence
702 Main Aveuue Residence 5hono 53 Office
phone 28 Calls answered night or day
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flcCook Nebraska
C H BOYLE
ATTORNEY at JLAW
McCook Nebraska
Telephone 44 p p Building
Dr S C BEACH
Office Over Ludwicks Store
Telephone 126
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