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What kind of stock have you not including horses 3 When do you expect to market your stock 4 To what market will you likely ship 5 In what paper did you see this advertisemet This calender will be ready for distribution in January It is an exceptionally beautiful artistic and costlo production printed in several colors ropresnting fox hunting scenes It was made especially for us cannot be obtained eleswhere and is worthy a place in the finest nome Write us TODAYgiving this information and insum getting this calender Address r CLAY ROAINSON CO Live Stock Commission Merhants Stock Yaras SU Kansas City Kans also have our own offices at Chicago South Omaha St Joseph Denver Sioux City So St Paul East Buffalo fl ggyWyffSjffi Iffff Wif mm fM 1ftFJWl Women Who Are Is the News M Wilbours Work Bareneai Ton Suttner Lady Msvry Hamilton Mri Frederick Schoff and Other Siti MRS CIIAIILOTTE B WILltOUK of international peace through the writing of her noted book Down With Arms Reading this book caused the czar of Russia to issue his call for the first peace con ference at The Hague It has been very widely read both in this coun try and Europe but in the old world I THE president of Sorosis Mrs Char lotte B Wilbour Is one of the pio neers in the cause of greater liberties for women Soro sis makes the claim of being the first club to be organ ized in America for women alone It came Into being in 1SG8 and Mrs Wil bour was one of its originators and charter members She wrote the pledge which all members have since taken and which has often been praised for its beauty and expressiveness She was president of the society more than a generation ago and again in 1903 was chosen to preside over the club a position she has retained to this time She has traveled extensively and for many years lived in France and in Italy except in the winter when she and her husband usually went to Egypt ns Mr Wilbour was an Egyp tologist She spent fourteen seasons in a dahabeah or house boat on the Nile Mrs Wilbour recalls that Sorosis was organized as a result of a slight put upon the fair sex when Charles Dick ens was entertained by the newspaper fraternity of New York No women were Invited to the dinner though there were women journalists even at that time The ladies thereupon deter mined upon having a club of their own Mme Patti is very fond of birds and especially fond of parrots Some years ago she was persuaded by a New York dealer to give 1000 for one which he said was a marvelous talker The bird apparently would only talk In America and not for Patti At any rate It refused to talk after she bought it In England it spoke once only Mme Patti had a sore throat and as she had to sing In the evening she sent for a doctor As the physi cian entered the room before the prima donna could speak the parrot cried out Oh doctor I am so sick Then it relapsed into silence which no one could persuade it to break It Is considered something of which the gentle sex may well be proud that the famous Nobel peace prize has been won this year by a woman the Baron ess Bertha von Suttner The money value of this prize is about 40000 but It has a value as an honor which could not be expressed in dollars and cents It was awarded to the baroness for her services in advancing the cause VPjfW ffe BARONESS VOX SUTTNER where standing armies are a great bur den upon the people and war is a spec ter ever present to the eye the sensa tion the work produced was greater than can well be appreciated here When the baroness was a girl she was betrothed to a young prince who was an officer of the army and his death upon the field just before the time set for their marriage had a deep and permanent effect upon her life Her father was an eminent Austrian general and she thus was familiar with war and its horrors from child hood Many years after the death of her soldier lover she married the Baron von Suttner an author like herself When he died a few years ago his last request to her was to continue her good work as an author and lecturer in the cause of peace Lady Mary Louise Hamilton who came of age a short time ago has the good fortune to be both beautiful and rich indeed she is accounted the richest woman in all England Natu rally she has had plenty of suitors but for a time she was shy of being courted and declared she would never wed She shunned London society spent most of her time at her Scottish castle and won fame as a thorough sportswoman Ride shoot love your country and be proud of your ances LADY MART HAM ILTON try was the rule of life laid down for his daughter by the late Duke of Hamil ton and she en deavored to live up to his training When she reached the age of twenty two a few weeks ago the event was celebrated with hunting parties fes tivities and pag eants In which Lady Hamiltons tenants who find in her a mistress after their own hearts tok a promi nent part And now it is announced that she has changed her mind on the aubject of marriage and will soon wed the Marquis of Graham eldest son of the Duke of Montrose who Is himself wealthy and an enthusiastic yachts- man He was an unsuccessful Unionist candidate for the house of common in the recent electiona Had she been born a boy Lady Ham ilton would have been the holder of two Scottish and ten British titles She would have been Dnke of rault premier peer of Scotland and hereditary keeper of nolyrood palace As It is she has an income of 500000 a year owns the Isle of Arran and Brodrick castle in Scotland and Easton Park Wickham Market in England Mrs Frederick Schoff who is serving her fifth term as president of the Na tional Congress of Mothers can speak with authority on the subject of chil dren for she has had seven of her own She lias done a great work in behalf of dependent and delinquent children and has been influential in securing the passage of legislation in their interest In many states She has compiled the laws of every state in the Union on the subject and it was largely through her efforts that the ju venile court law passed by the Penn sylvania legislature in 1002 was placed upon the statute books Prior to her mbs Frederick SCIIOFF election as president of the National Congress of Mothers Mrs Schoff was for three years its vice president and before that was for three years presi dent of the congress of her own state of Pennsylvania She has a beautiful home in Philadelphia At a meeting at which Mrs Schoff once presided a man arose and asked with an ill concealed sneer why it was that men were not as much addicted to saying spiteful things about one an other as women were The president answered him Men she said are so busy brag ging about themselves that they dont have time to attack other men It is rather an unusual thing for a woman to start a public career as an actress and then win her greatest fame as a playwright but that is the way things happened In the case of Mrs Madeleine Lucette Ryley whose dra matic productions have been enjoying HBS MADELEINE ITJCETTE RYLET exceptional popu larity in England and America Mrs Ryley was born in London in ISOS She had an ordinary school education and at fifteen went on the stage as Madeleine Lucette She was the prima donna of several well known opera companies in Amer ica In 1S90 she was married in the United States to the comedian J H Ryley She took to writing short sto ries and sketches for magazines and from that drifted into dramatic writ ing Some of her most popular plays are Jedbury Junior An American Citizen Realism The Mysterious Mr Bugle Mice and Men My Lady Dainty and The Altar of Friendship When Mrs Ryleys first play Jed bury Junior was produced the man ager of one of the companies had a telegram from one of the actors on tour with the play which read i ble about Jedbury Junior Parts at variance Immediately the manager put on his hat and took the first train to Variance a small place outside New York to search as he imagined for the miss ing parts Miss Rose Greely a Washington de butante Is the daughter of the arctic explorer who was recently promoted to the rank of major general She re cently took a degree at Wellesley and is fitted to become a belle in the cos mopolitan society of Washington She can speak five languages and is book ish enough to have aided In the prepa ration of her fathers memoirs Miss Greely is the up to date sort of girl who though of strong mentality halts short of being a bluestocking There were circumstances that made the marriage of the widow of the late Charles T Yerkes to Wilson Mizner of San Francisco out of the ordinary In the first place the bride had received in the will of her late husband with whom she had not for some time been on good terms the income of a portion of his estate esti mated at over 7 000000 in value Mr Yerkes died on Dec 20 and his wife did not go to his bed side because she could not forgive him for what she considered his un just treatment of her On Jan 30 he married Mr Mizner but at first MRS WILSON NER denied that any ceremony of the kind had taken place Afterward she ad mitted the fact of the new union ex plaining her first statement by saying she did not want the public to know about It so soon Mrs Mizner Is about forty five well preserved and hand some Her present husband Is twenty nine She was the second wife of Mr Yerkes was formerly Mis3 Myra Ade laide Moore of Philadelphia and first met Mr Yerkes about twenty five years ago She was then tall and slender with lustrous dark hair and dazzling black eyes The millionaire had her portrait painted by some of the most famous artists of America and Europe and a portrait of her by Van Beers the famous Dutch painter was one of the most striking of the art exhibits from Holland at the St Louis worlds fair Wr Fair IHmftilHW They Give SATISFACTION B M HIGH PATENT UP-TO-DATE HIGH PATENT BUFFALO HIGH PATENT Famous Kearney Mills This famous flour is sold by PAUL P ANTON to an increasing number of satisfied patrons Try a sack Youll be satisfied wys Rme 1 IllIlllllV feg gKTOPBWSgrefaVSyl Ua jpyTjCo Stokes Grocery Good to choice lie ivv hrnnilml V Ak arMr wm RrM fj cizwmxxsja Jdsgk kirs a Gold In n JDy 9 4 10 3 0 2 75 7 50 4 60 4 00 3 50 4 75 3 50 to 4 00 horned feeders 350 to 4 40 Fair 3 95 to 3 50 Common 2 50 to 3 00 Crood to choice stock heifers 3 00 to 3 50 Fair 2 50 to 3 00 Good to choice stock calvessteers 4 00 to 4 75 Fair 3 59 to 4 00 Good to choice stack calves heifers 3 25 to 4 00 Falr 2 75 to 3 25 Receipts of hogs thus far this week are 33100 last week 37S00 last year 26900 Mondays market was 10 to 15c lower Tuesday 5 to 10c higher and to day steady to 5c higher Bulk of sales were from S610 to 620 top 625 Eeceipts of sheep thus far this week are 22500 last week 27500 last year 28700 On Monday lambs were weak to 10c lower sheep scarce and firm on Tuesday steady for all kinds and today strong to 10c higher Souvenir Postal Cards The McCook Souvenir Postal Cards printed by The Tribune are on sale at The Ideal Store The Tribune Office L W McConnells The Post Office Lobby Ten different views printed Other designs are in preparation Price Two for five cents Nothing like Knowing whats going on We keep you posted locally but The Weekly Inter Ocean gives the news of all the world By our special arrange ment you can secure both papers for one full year for the very low rate of 105 Parties wishing to have The Tribune print their sale bills can have the copy prepared by bringing the description of the articles they have to offer for sale to this office There will be no charge for preparing the copy and the bills will be promptly and accurately printed at a moderate cost STflS flMT uu mwns umme rip in Two rmrss So 25c PHONE 30 CITIZENS BANK BLOCK MCOOK NEB Dr E O Valine J PHONE 190 Office over Bee Hive DENTIST UVE STOOK MARKETS kl KANSAS G THE WEEXS TRADE REPORTED SV CLAY ROBINSON COMPANY LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS OFFICES AT CHICAGO KANSAS CiTYOMPH CITY ST JOSEPH AND DENVER Kaosas City Feb 28 1906 Eeceipts of cattle thus far this week are 29400 last week 33300 last year 20900 Mondays trade was active and prices steady to strong Tuesday active and steady to 10c higher and today while beef steers were steady to 10c lower all other classes were firm The following table gives prices now ruling Extra prime cornfed steers 55 25 to S5 0 d 4 75 to 5 25 Ordinary 4 00 to 4 75 Choice cornfed heifers 4 50 to 5 00 od 3 50 to 4 50 Medium 3 00 to 3 50 Choice cornfed cows 3 75 to 4 25 Good 3 50 to 3 75 Medium 2 75 to 3 00 Cannere 2 00 to 2 75 L ioico scans 3 75 to 4 50 iwioiceiea Duns 3 50 to Good 3 oo to Ifologna bulls 2 25 to Veal calves G 50 to bood to choice native or western storkers 4 00 to Fair 3 50 to Common 3 00 to Good to choice heavy native feeders 4 00 to COMING DR CALDWELL Of Chicago - -- PRACTICING Aleopathy Homeopath Electric and General Medicine will by request Yislt professionally McCOOK NEB MAR 16 At Palmer Hotel Hours l p m to 9 p m Returning every four weeks Consult her while the opportunity is at hand DR CALDWELL limits her practice to tho special treatment of diseases of the eje ear nose throat Iunsrs female diseases diennspnf children and all chronic nervous and surgical diseases of a curable nature Early consump tion bronchitis bronchial catarrah chronic catarrh headache constipation stomach and bowel troublesrhenmatismneuralRia sciatica BriRncs disease kidney dizziness nervousness indigestion obesity interrupted nutrition slow growth in children and all wasting diseas es 111 adults deformities club feet curvature of the spine diseases of the brain paralysis epilepsy heart disease dropsy swelling of tho limbs stricture open sore pain in tho bones granular enlargements and all long standing diseases properly treated -ii S255iJSi 1 - 5 JvJsy S- BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES Pimples blotches eruptions liver spots fall ing of tho hair bad complexion eczema throat ulcere bone pains bladder troubles weak back burning urine passing urine too often The effects of constitutional Eickness or the taking of too much injurious medicine receives search ing treatment prompt relief and a cure for life Diseases of women irregular menstruation falling of the womb bearing down pains fe male displacements lack of sexual tone Leu corrhea sterility or barrenness consult Dr Caldwell and she will show them the cause of their trouble and the way to become cured CANCER GOITER FISTULA PILES and enlarged gland3 treated with the snbentan eous injection method absolutely without pain and without the los9 or a drop of blood i3 one ofherown discoveries and 13 really the most scientific and certainly sure method of this ad vanced age Dr Caldwell has practiced her profession in some o the largest hospitals throughout the country She has lately opened an office in Omaha Nebraska where she will spend a portion of each week treating her many patients No incurable cases accepted for treatment Consultation examination and ad vice one dollar to thoso interested DR ORA 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