The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 24, 1905, Image 7

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Tribune Clubbing List
For convenience of rentiers of The Tbibune
we have made arrangements with the following
newspapers and periodicals wbereby wo can
supply them in combination with The Teibcne
at the following vory low prices AViTn
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The Tbibune McCook Neb
Notice
For the best
of all kinds of Build
ing Materials
Steam and Domestic
Coals see
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Like Finding Money
JLon Cone Bro the popular drug
gist are making an offer that is just
like finding money for they are selling
a regular 50 cent bottle of Dr Howards
celebrated specific for the cure of con
stipation and dyspepsia at half price
In addition to this large discount they
agree to return the money to any pur
chaser whom the specific does not cure
It is quite unusual to be able to buy
fifty cent pieces for a quarter but that
is what this offer really means for it is
only recently through the soliciation of
Druggist Lon Cone Bro that this
medicine could be bought for less than
fifty cents they urged tho proprietors to
allow them to sell it at this reduced
price for a little while agreeing to sell a
certain amount The result has justifi
ed their good judgment for the sale has
been something remarkable
Anyone who suffers with headache
dyspepsia dizziness sour stomach
specks before the eyes or any other liver
trouble should take advantage of this
opportunity for Dr Howards specific
will cure all these troubles But if by
any chance it should not Lon Cone
Bro will return your money
Many children inherit constitutions
weak and feeble others due to child
hood troubles Hollisters Kocky Moun
tain Tea will positively cure children
and make them strong 35 cents Tea or
Tablets L W McConnell
Read the Tribune clubbing list else
where in this issue It will save you
money
NOTICE
To George C Gray and to whom it may con
cern Notice is hereby given that on the 8th
day of March 1901 the undersignedJohn Wentz
Sr purchased of Ben G Gossard county treas
urer of Red Willow couuty Nebraska at public
sale for taxes lot five block three in West Mc
Cook Bed Willow county Nebraska for the
taxes levied and assessed thereon for tho years
1895 to 1902 inclusive Tho time allowed in
which to redeem said lot from said purchase
will expire November 25th 1905
John Wentz Sr
T MAIL ORDER
SEND US YOUR ORDER
A 2150 Mans Outfit Gomplett for
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anything you choose milk for instance or alone
At every meal or for a munch between meals when
you feel the need of an appetizing bite to fill up a vacant
corner in the morning when you wake hungry or at
night just before going to bed Soda crackers are so
light and easily digested that they make a perfect food at
times when you could not think of eating anything else
But as in all other things there is a difference in sod
crackers the superlative being
Unee
a soda cracker so scientifically baked that all the nutri
tive qualities of the wheat are retained and developed
a soda cracker in which all the original goodness is
preserved for you
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take laxative brojio quinine tilli rs
All druggists refund tho money if it fails
to cure E W Groves signature is on
each box 25c
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Many a
woman would
make a beau
tiful bride but
she is d e-
terred from
entering the
married state
because of ill
health
FOR WOflEN
WHO CANNOT BE CURED
The proprietors and makers of Dr
Pierces Favorite Prescription now feel
fully warranted in offering to pay 500
in legal money of the United States for
any case of Leucorrhea Female Weak
ness Prolapsus or Falling of Womb
which they cannot cure All they ask is
a fair and reasonable trial of their means
of cure
If women would study the laws of health
and use a little more common sense there would
not be such a large number to day suffering
with the ills peculiar to our sex writes Mrs
Sallie Martins President Mutual Social Science
Club of 1S0 South Halstead Street Chicago III
Then when medicine is needed if they would
take the Favorite Prescription they would
have a chance to get well I used Dr Pierces
Favorite Prescription three years ago and it
cured me of female weakness of several years
standing so I know what I am talking about
when I praise it and always know what the
result will be where it is used
Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets should
be used with Favorite Prescription
whenever a laxative is required
THIS IS WHAT YOU GET
Suit absolutely pure all wool worth - 1300
Fine soft Hat any stylo or color worth - 200
Pair of stylish Sho j worth ------ 250
Madras or Percale Shirt worth - - - - 75 CflR
Parof Fine Suspenders worth - - - - 25 run
Pair of fancy or plain Socks worth ----- 10 t ft i
Nice Handkerchief colored border worth - 15 liSu
Four-in-hand or made up silk Tie worth - 25
Fine Leatherette Suit Case worth - - - 250
TOTAL 215Q
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Sizes and Measurements Coat oomea In 35 to 12 chest
rive chest measurement Pants come SO to 42 waist and 30 to
Si lnseara give both measurements Shirts come M to lKl
Hats come 6jf to 1H Socks come 9Jf to 11 Shoes coma 5 to 11
Ulvo sices of all and state whether you wish suit of fin
cassimera or chariot cloths
PLEASE NOTE THE MEASURING DIRECTIONS
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THE ART OF LOAFING
As It Is Viewed by General
Jake Smith
CONSISTS ET AOTIOH HOT EDLEHES3
Veteran FiglitcrH Idcu of a Life of
Lclaarc Ih to Broaden All Tlict in
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Will Automobile In Kriince uuil
VanlN ChleHy to Study Art In Fa
mous Cnllerles Abroad
General Jacob Hurd Smltfi U S A
retired who won fame as a great
fighter in the rebellion in Cuba and in
the Philippines recently sailed for Eu
rope with the express purpose- and de
liberate intention of loafing says the
New York World Loaling according
to General Smith is a science even a
fine art and he goes to Europe to loaf
because he can find no one in America
who will loaf with him In the way he
wants People here are too busy or
think they are which is just as bad
to spend time In enjoying themselves
and he Is a sociable genial soul who
feels that by a life of fighting he has
earned the right to enjoy himself but
he does not like to loaf alone
What is loafing for me ho said
may not be loafing for others Some
retired army officers have Ideas of re
laxation Hint do not appeal to me I
visited one imwi recently and said to
him General iow that you are out of
the army what are you going to do
with yourself And ho answered
gravely I am studying turtles An
other good friend of mine I found in
his garden devoting his life to raising
roses I told those fellows they were
burying themselves they were too nar
row in their ideas but they seemed
happy and satisfied
My idea of spending a life of leisure
J is to broaden as much as possible all
that is most refined in mails tastes
There yon have in a few worda what
I call loafing and what mojt men in
this country think they are toobusy to
do Since I was retired from active
service three years ago at the age
of sixty two I have spent a large part
of my time In Europe studying the
methods of European armies and en
joying myself in my own way Xow I
am going back there for the winter
General Smith Is a short slender
man who looks very like Field Mar
shal Lord Roberts of the British army
Ills shoulders are square his chest
deep and he carries himself like a true
soldier llis face Is seamed and criss
crossed with the wrinkles that yeai 3
of hardship and peril have stamped
his nose Is of tho aquiline type that
Napoleon required in his generals his
eyes are a pale greenish blue and look
at you with penetrating fearlessness
amounting even to fierceness when In
tensity of thought or expression deepens
the two lines that rise from his nose
and bisect his forehead but that melt
Into tenderness when he speaks of his
wife or the boys who fought under
him and were killed He is bald with
a fringe of Iron gray hair and a thick
but closely cropped iron gray mus
tache He dresses with the same quiet
refinement
A picturesque forcibleness character
izes his speech the force that is exem
plified in his famous dispatch to Gen
eral Otis from Annaiees when besieged
In that Luzon village by a force of na
tives far larger than tho handful of
men he had under him I will hold
this place till hell freezes over and
then fight on the ice
Mrs Smith and I sail on Saturday
direct for London We shall be enter
tained by some friends at Hampstead
for about ten days and then we go to
Paris where I have many friends
From there we go down the Loire to
Tours and making that city our head
quarters spend a few weeks automo
biling about among the chateaux I
have a friend who has a fine fast motor
car and I shall act as chauffeur -Oh
yes I understand the car I spent sev
eral weeks last spring in the factory
of the makers studying Its mechanism
and I can take it all to pieces and put
it together again without trouble
From Tours we shall go into central
France through the Puy de Dome re
gion down to the Riviera and so on to
Italy reaching Rome about Christmas
I want to spend Christmas day in
Rome After a few weeks there we
shall sail from Naples for Palermo
and will spend the early spring In
Sicils then back to the continent to
Baireuth in time for the Wagner fes
tival then to Munich for the musical
season there and so back home about
the 1st of June I have laid out no
definite itinerary but this is an out
line of my general plan which I shall
vary as the spirit moves me
It may seem a strange thing for an
old soldier to be fond of but art is
what I want most to study I want
to be able when I look at a picture to
recognize the painter by the style to
know the school and the history of the
artist and further still to know pre
cisely why I admire the picture what
are the qualities In it which appeal to
my sense of beauty I like to roam
about in the famous galleries of Eu
rope I like to meet and to know the
men who can give me new and intelli
gent views of things which are worth
knowing 1 like to talk with men who
have time to devote to the finer things
of life I do not want my horizon to
be bounded by turtles or by roses
charming In their own narrow way as
these things may be I have not much
more than twenty years to live per
haps not that My life has been busy
and active but I have always found
time to prepare myseif for the days of
retirement that were to follow I have
studied French for many years and can
talk It well enough to get along in
France though It may not be the pur
est of Parisian
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WIDOW LED RIOTERS
Woman In Scarlet tit Hciul of Mob In
Aerdl Killed by Soldier
William 1 Stead fresh from Russia
by way of Finland and Copenhagen
while In Berlin told his vivid impres
sions of the tilings that he had seen
and heard and of the ghastly welter
Into which Russian society has drift
ed Mr Stead said
Strange things are happening Think
of the incidents at Reval Some deter
mined persons marched down the
street to the town hall followed by a
crowd Thcro the mayor and council
men were sitting deliberating on the
situation In came our determined
friends
We demand they said we de
mand liberty universal suffrage and
the right to rule ourselves
But said the mayor I cannot give
you these things I would gladly send
your petition to the emperor
Well continued the delegates we
are delegates of a revolution and if we
do not get what we want we have de
cided to burn the city Give us 7500
rubles
Tho mayor and his colleagues
thought it was better to pay the 7500
rublci than have the city burned so
they raised the money paid the dele
gates aud the latter went away prom
ising to be very good and they were
good But another crowd came and
said
What about us V Pay us too
Thisthe mayor would not do and
went away with threats of de
struction
The Red Virgin of the French com
mune was Louise Michel Well in
Reval a certain widow named LInde
dressed In scarlet from top to toe and
with an ax over her shoulder placed
herself at the head of the mob All
night the revolutionists whetted them
selves up In the meantime the gov
ernor had got out troops and the mob
gathered in the morning facing the
soldiers in the great square The gov
ernor called on the mob to disperse and
said tiiat If after fifteen minutes they
did not disperse he woud order the
troops to fire Five inimires went by
and the Widow Linde in red climbed
a lamppost and cried out encourage
ment and exhorted steadfastness for
tho revolution The soldiers began to
call out to the people to go away as if
they were ordered to fire they must do
so and they did not want to kill anj
body
Kill him Kill him screamed the
Widow Linde pointing to the governor
Several revolver shots were fired
from the crowd but no one was hit
The governor who waited to the end of
the fifteen minutes then gave the com
mand to fire and the Widow Linde
shot through the body fell to the
ground as Baron Euxull an eyewit
ness told me like a sparrow from a
twig
One hundred and five dead persons
were picked up from the square and
thirty more died in the hospitals
FOREST RESERVE TEST
Uow Black Hills Will Be
Seeded
XVitU Pine Cones
The Black Hills forest reserve one
of the most important of all reserves
in the United States Is conducting a
line of experiments which are resulting
in one of the unique industries of tne
country says a Deadwood S D dis
patch
It is Captain Bullocks nlan to
smooth over every burned spot in the
reserve by seeding broadcast in the
spring with pine cones This experi
ment was made on thirty acres of
ground last spring and yielded good re
sults producing one pine seedling to
each square foot
Captain Bullock has a large army of
helpers composed of the small boys
of the Black Hills They are gathering
pine cones for which they are paid
by the forestry department 25 cents a
bushel As this pay is not very large
it becomes necessary for the boys to
furnish a large amount to make the
industry pay
Under them in their efforts Is a still
larger army that of the red squirrels
The siairrels are the greatest cone
gatherers in the country and so valua
ble are they that the bounty which
has been offered by the forestry de
partment for their pelts has been abol
ished and instead these little animals
are gathering some 1200 bushels of
cones which will make about 1500
pounds of seed
The boys have already gathered 1200
bushels of cones which will make
about 1500 pounds of seed They are
not allowed to pick them but gather
them from the ground or from the
squirrels dens As high as nine bush
els of cones have been found in one
den and several of the holes of these
little forest rangers have yielded up at
least six bushels
Frealc of Society Women
According to a Sixth avenue dealer
in curios and antiques New York so
ciety women have developed still an
other fad to employ their leisuro mo
ments and their pin money says the
New York correspondent of the Pitts
burg Press It is no less than making
a collection of old clothes Of course
the clothes must have some historic
value and been once worn by royalty
or other famous personages I have a
customer said the dealer who occu
pies a prominent position in New York
social circles but whose name for ob
vious reasons I am not at liberty to
mention who ha3 commissioned me to
buy all the castoff corsets of famous
women I can find Queer idea Isnt It
She has given me practically a free
hand In the matter as to price and se
lection -I have an agent In Europe
who is constantly on the lookout for
them and every month or two he sends
me over an addition to the collection
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Price 25 cts Large Size 50 cts
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of previous years
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Delmont S D- Dec 17 1902
I used Li K for hoi cholera and it was all
right It cured my hogs I had three bick one
and they all got well and done fine I also
ased it for chicken lice and mites and it is all
you claim for it Itis the only Medicine forho
cholera I think Gotlieb Jeeke
Harrington Neb Dec 1J 1902
I am using Liquid Koal and am well pleased
with it I am sure I saved my hogs with it last
year and am going to keep it in stock all tha
time as it is the best thing I ever had on tha
place for everything it is intended for Itia
good for chicken cholera lice on stock insects
of all kinds it will destroy all kinds
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