The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 25, 1906, Image 6

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VIEW OF THE BURNING CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO TAKEN FROM THE BAY
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTBB
McCook Nebraska
CSAgant of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Water Works Office in Postoffice building
Well
Meat
You
At the door with a nice roast
steak broil or fry and at any-
I time you give the nod We
have been in the city long en
ough for you to know all about
us If we have given you sat- j
isfaction in the past we ask
you to continue your patron
age in the future
Yours to please
DAVID MAGNER
Phone 1 Fresh and Salt Meats
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Advertised Letters
Tho following letters remained uncal
led for at the McCook postoffice May
17th 1906
Attoborry Andra 2
Allen Lucy
Uojd A L
Bowno C A
Churchill Floyd
Clark Jack
ConroyMrsStophon
Coleman A
Craig Mrs Lizzie
Eberman OHie V
Foster MrsFlorence
Fisher Frank
Gibson Nettie
Hicks Losslie
Jones Carl
Kershaw
Lukins Frank
Nieweg W F
Mitel Frank
McKce Chas
Murdock B A
Norios V C
Opie R H
Perkins Fnd
Parton O M
Phillip Jaitips
Russell Mrs Ollie
Sly Clara
Storless C M
Sueinus II M
SmithV W 2
Smith J V
Smyth J R
Sprage Sarah C
Sliorec Frank
Trautman Maud
Thorne G M 2
Vancellos Howard
Wilton Lizzie
Wilson Walter
Young Eugene
The following letters remained uncal
ed for at the McCook postoffice May
22Dd 1906
Anderson A F
Bolton J F
Beattio C C
Celtuzo Joseph
Coleman Sade E
Coleman Dullie
Dillon Thos
Dragoo S C 2
Fowler Mrs Edith
Garbay John
Gios David
Howe G H
Healine Mrs D J
Hayes C B
Jones B
Laner Conrad
Mathias Fred
McGee Oscar
Marcotto Mrs E J
Mains J
Merrick Chester
Norwood Ike
Rogers W H
Stevens oil K
Stafford Howard 2
WliiUingliili Umer
Worstat Emmil
Walker C A
Washington Mrs EE
Wickman Hoinrich
Bold Mrand Mrs EA
Miller Nellie
When calling for these letters please
say they were advertised
F M ICimmell Postmaster
Real Estate Transfers
The following real estate filings have
been made in the county clerks office
since last Thursdaj evening
A E Garten to R Patterson wd ne qr
23-2-30 5 2C50 0q
A Food
to Work On
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J Shepherd to W E Keating wd loi
1 blkl South McCook 800 00
L C Wolff to J W Lawrenco wd lots
3 and 4 blk 11 2nd McCook 300 00
A J Crawraer to WE Fronch wd lots
15 and 16 inGEsther ParkBartloy 4rfl CO
U S to M Travers pat se qr 4 3 30
U S to J Quan pat so qr 2-4-30
R W Devoo to Mabol M Clark wd lot
2 blk 21 1st McCook 210 00
Mabol M Clark to J II Snyder wd lot
2 blk 21 1st McCook 3X 00
L A Hurl hurt to I M Smith wd lot
17 blk 8 McCook 290 00
I M Smith to ASAnton udlotlG
blk 17 McCook 3o0 Go
A Arton to Ella Lee wd lot 3 blk 20
McCook 1300 00
TG Neill to Ella Lee wd lots JO 1112
blk 6 lbtMcCook 650 00
Hara McKay to Elsie M Scott wd lot
13 blk 8 McCook 1330 00
J M Clarke to JM Phillips rd no qr
35-2-29 SO 00
J R Neel to Leroy Jones wd nw qr
34-3-28 3200 CO
A J Church to E G Bohanan wd s hf
and se qr 1-4-30 -
C II Boyle to F B Johnson wd sw qr
11 and w hf ne qr and nwqr 23 and
noqr2M 3J 4480 00
B Meyers to SDTaylor wd se qr 1-3-30 4400 00
B Mejers to P Foxen wd nw 1600 00
D A Waterman to E S Moore wd lot
13 blk 2 Lebanon 200 00
T Glasscott to J E Kelley wd lot 16
blk 20 McCook 280 00
C A Hedges to S A Wilber wd s hf
vr 13-3-28 2400 00
J E Jones to W Staats wd lots 4 5 0
blk 61 Bartley 115 00
L L Co to J W McClintock wd lots
11 12 13 blk 10 Lebanon 150 00
A C Sealov to W E Wevant wd hf
sj qr and lots 3 4 19-1-28 l6r0 00
G W Godfrey to J A Snyder blk 8
McCook 850 00
Peter Carty to F A Munden wd lot 2
blk 16 1st McCook 1700 00
Work Work Work
Lots of energy is needed to keep up the pace In
the struggle the man with the strong body and clear
brain wins out every time
The man of to day needs something more than
mere food he needs a food that makes energy a food
to work on
Although some people may not realize it yet it is
a fact proved and established beyond doubt that soda
crackers and this means Uneeda BiSCllSt are
richer in muscle and fat making elements and have a
much higher per cent of tissue building properties
than any other article of food made from flour
That this is becoming known more and more every
day is attested by the sale of nearly 400000000 pack
ages of Uneeda Biscuit 9 the finest soda cracker
ever baked An energy giving food of surpassing
value sold in a package which brings it to you with
all the oiiginal flavor and nutriment perfectly pre
served Truly the food to work on
Whoever you are whatever you are wherever
you work Uneeda Biscuit
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
He Linnghcd Last
A certain lady -who wished to have
Borne fun at the expense of an agent
who had ofttlmes solicited her to In
sure herself and family asked him on
one occasion if he would Insure the cat
The agent to the astonishment and no
small amusement of some friends
promptly offered to do so provided she
paid the first premium down The
lady still thinking to hoax him ex
pressed her willingness to do so and
placed a shilling on the table The
agent quickly produced a proposal
filled It In and obtained her signature
while those present were on the tiptoe
of expectancy as to what was to fol
low
Now madam with your permission
may I see the cat
Certainlv sllft ronlfnfl nt hii coma
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time pointing to a glass case which
contained the stuffed remains of the
poor defunct cat
A chorns of derisive laughter burst
from all present but to their dismay
the agent turned bowed politely at the
same time picking up the shilling and
exclaimed
When that cat dies madam kindly
call at our office and claim the insur
ance money Good morning London
Telegraph
The First Stove
The most important uses of Are were
taught by fire itself As the primitive
man stood near the flames of the burn
ing tree and felt their pleasant glow he
learned that fire may add to bodily
comfort and when the flames swept
through a forest and overtook a deer
and baked it he learned that fire might
be used to improve the quality of his
food The hint was not lost He took
a burning torch to his cave or hut and
kindled him a fire on his floor of earth
His dwelling filled with smoke but he
could endure the discomfort for the
sake of the fires warmth and for the
sake of the toolhsomeness of the cook
ed meats After a time a hole was
made in the roof of the hut and
through this hole the smoke passed out
Here was the first stove The primi
tive stove was the entire house the
floor was the fireplace and the hole in
the roof was the chimney The word
stove originally meant a heated
room So that if we should say that
at first people lived in their stoves we
would say that which is literally true
St Nicholas
Practical Diagnostic Sign of Death
Dr Ott of Lillebonne through Jour
naJ des sciences medicales de Lille
suggests the following practical and
simple method of ascertaining whether
or not life is present The point select
ed is the forearm which is quickly ac
cessible is free from hair and is easily
exposed The arm Is extended horizon
tally from the body and the forearm
pronated If the test is made in the
open air a cloak Is held so as to shield
the part from all motion of the atmos
phere The flame of a candle is now
directly applied to a spot on the fore
arm which Is closely watched by the
observer At the end of a few seconds
a swelling rapidly forms and bursts
If it contains air or gas the tissues are
lifeless If it contains liquid or exuda
tion life is present
Wouldnt Trust Him
Of course said the sarcastic man
you always do your wifes bidding
Gracious No replied Mr Hen-peck-
She wouldnt let me When she
goes to an auction sale she never takes
me witn her Philadelphia Press
Contradictory
Has your son arrived at years of
discretion
Oh yes Hes about to be married
How you contradict yourself
CleTeland Leader
All pain must be to teach some good
In the end Browning
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FACTS ABOUT KRYPTOKS
Kryptok lenses should appeal to the
eyes of everyone on account of the
elegance of their appearance We
agree wth you who have known only
the old style bifocal that it Is not
pleasing in appearance or satisfactory
in service The Kryptoks are a boon
to every wearer of bifocals They ap
peal to those particularly who as a
matter of pride have put off the wear
ing of glasses Kryptoks are worn
with ease and comfort and the change
of focus is made without apparent
effort they readily adjusting itself
from long to short focus without in
convenience The advantage of al
ways being able to see if you have
your glasses on is of no small consid
eration
Kryptoks are the perfected results
of years of expensive experiments
and will no doubt eventually supplant
all other forms of bifocals now so
commonly used If interested write
to the Columbian Bifocal Co Temple
Court Denver Colo for their book
let which will give you full informa
tion about these wonderful lenses
Man In the Street
Emerson was not the first to use this
phrase in his Conduct of Life which
was published In 1SC0 In the first se
ries of the Grevllle Memoirs under
date March 22 1830 occurs the follow
ing passage
Then will come the question of a
dissolution which one side affirms will
take place directly and the other that
the king will not consent to it know
ing as the man In the street as we
call him at Newmarket always does
the greatest secrets of kings and being
the confidant of their most hidden
thoughts
It would appear from this that tho
expression was in common use among
racing men in 1830 Notes and Que
ries
The Drama of the SunHet
We never tire of the drama of sun
set I go forth each afternoon and look
into the west a quarter of an hour be
fore sunset with fresh curiosity to seo
what new picture will be painted there
what new phenomenon exhibited what
new dissolving views Every day a
new picture is painted and framed
held up for half an hour in such lights
as the great artist chooses and then
withdrawn and the curtain falls The
sun goes down long the afterglow
gives light the damask curtains glow
along the western window the first
star Is lit and I go home From Tho
reaus Winter
Power of Words
Words have not their import from the
natural power of particular combina
tions of characters or from the real ef
ficacy of certain sounds but from the
consent of those who use them and ar
bitrarily annex certain ideas to them
which might have signified with equal
propriety by any other Oliver Crom
well
Persistence
The way to reach or to attain to any
thing is to bend oneself toward It with
all ones might and we approximate
It just In nroportlon to the Intensity
and the persistency of our effort to
attain It Success Magazine
A Hard Cut
Mrs Newcast I am thinking of tak
ing a short holiday and visiting some
of the scenes associated with my ances
tors Mrs De Bleu Blood Cutting Oh
but slumming is so horribly out of date
nowadays I
Where to Have a Boll
Thomas Bailey Aldrlch commenting
once upon the trials of Job remarked
that the only proper place to have a
boil was between John and OReil
ly
FRED R BRUNS
Barber Shop
Bath Booms Rear Citizens bank
CH Bovlk
C E Eldrkd Co Atty
BOYLE ELDRED
Attorneys ax Law
Long Dlstauco Phono -II
Rooms 1 nun 7 second lloor McCook Neb
DR H M IKhlAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelloy Office Bldg Phono No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
Write
JAKE BETZ
McCook Neb for terms on
Auctioneering
He will do your work right
br r j sunn
DENTIST IMONB n2
Ofllce Rooms 3 and 5 Walsh Hlk McCook
C L Walker
PAINTING
and
PAPER HANGING
First Door North of Suttons Jewelry Store
McCook Nob
MAJOR
The Arabian Stallion
will be at tho Fitch
Smith barn on Fridays and
Saturdays of each week
commencing May 4th
Terms same as last year
4134ts
E B Nelson
Gre
Lumber and
Center
oal
Home of Quality
and Quantity where
W G BULLA
m
sells THE BEST LUM
BER AND COAL
V Are you thinking of
building If so it is ten
to one our figures will
please you
M O McCLURE
Phone No 1 Manager
Different Flowers
have different admirers But the
health giving spotlessly white
Flour Milling
that emerges from our up-to-date
mill is making the users of it
healthy because no foreign in
gredient is allowed to show at
the finish Wealthy because the
Flour milled by us is always at a
standard price and no guesswork
Wise because users of this superbly-milled
Flour have chosen
the flour of superiority
Ik McCook
Milling Company
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