The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 29, 1906, Image 8

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H C CLAPPS
EXCLUSIVE
DRY GOODS STORE
Our whole time experience and efforts are spent
in securing the best and latest things in
Dry Goods and
Ladies Furnishings
We were able to supply but A FEW in compar
ison with our MANY customers for ELBOW
LENGTH SILK GLOVES last Tuesday butas
fast as they come into the eastern markets
We Will Have Them
We may receive another supply of WHITE and
BLACK Elbow Lengths Saturday the 30th or
Monday July 2nd
In Time for the Fourth
Call and inquire early And by the way dont
fail to look over our complete assortment of
Summer Dress Goods White Waistings Fancy
Ribbons Muslin Underwear Knit Underwear
White andJ31ack Hose We have just received a
new supply of LADIES BELTS in Black
White Silver and Gilt
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EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS
New Walsh Block
BARTLEY
C M Mathews returned Tuesday
night from Arapahop where he has fin
ished up some plastering job
FG Stilgebouers father of Danbury
risited here several days thig week
RevGeddes of Cambridge visited Rev
Kirby Monday
The Bartley ball team went to Dan
bury Monday where they played a good
Kame but were losers by a score of 3 to
i Our boys complain of ungentlemanly
Baby boy just arrived at his home
W F Miller is making extensive ad
ditions to his already fine house
Sol Premer returned from Lincoln
Tuesday evening He has been visiting
fiis son Fred and taking in the views of
Sbecapitol city
Cambridge and Bartley played a good
game of ball here Friday There was a
large attendance Score 7 to 2 in favor
of Bartley
The Bartley Milling Co bought 1500
Bnshels of wheat this week at 63c per
Bushel
Mrs Joe Hoover and daughters were
fn Chester Neb attending the wed
ding of her son Clay Hoover and Miss
Goldie Gartside
Miss Grace Flint is in McCook this
week attending normal
Mr EEShoemaker and Anna Weim
kirch were united in marriage at the
Lome of the brides parents Wednesday
at 7 p m Elder RW Mills officiating
Mr Shoemaker is the genial proprietor
of the Bartley meat market The bride
is the beautiful and accomplished dau
ghter of Mr and Mrs Mike Weimkirch
Mr and Mrs Shoemaker left on the
evening train for Denver where they
Trill visit friends and spend the 4th
after which they will return and be at
Lome to their host of friends in the
Ducher property after July 9th We
join their many friends in wishing them
a prosperous and happy life
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NORTH SIDE
A nice rain Saturday and Sunday
which was a great help to the crops and
especially the pastures
A slight mistake was make in last
issue in regards Harry Grove going to
live near his wifes people lie will live
on his own farm in Frontier county
Dorsey Shepherd shipped over 200
hogs last week
W M Rozell and boys were down on
the river fishing last Mondaybut didnt
treatment by certain members of the get over loaded with fish
the Danbury club
Bartley and Coon creek ball teams
play here on the 4th
II L Brown and family visite in Ind
ianola Wednesday
Our new jail will be ready for occu
pants July 4th
Dr and Mrs Arbogast attended the
oallgame at Danbury Monday
H L Brown sold the quarter section
formerly owned by DrBrownfor 85000
Mr Barnhart of the eastern part of the
state being the purchaser
Jake Harsch was in t6wnWednesday
smiling all over his face because a big
Robert Traphagan was in McCook
Tuesday on account of an aching tooth
which he left in the dentists office
The Childrens day exercise at Cole
man school house last Sunday was a
decided success although the weather
was threatening the house was well
filled
R E Divine has just finished haul
ing off last years crop of corn getting 40
cents per bushel
Are you attending the farmers social
exchange in McCrookheld on the streets
most every Saturday If you are not
you are losing some good hints about
farming and if you listen you can g iin
a few good points on the different ways
of farming
James Doyle has his rye cut and
shocked
George Spurgin brought out twine
Saturday and will cut his barley this
week
We understand that Bert Wales will
purchase a farm near Palisade soon and
move there next spring
RURAL FRUE DELIVERY NO 1
CT Neumann and Will Schlutsmeier
went up to Culbertson Friday iast re
turning home on Sunday
G Fred Randel is building rn addition
to his home
John Schlagel went to Omaha Sun
day returning home Tuesday
G A Roedel sold his fat porkers this
week
H P Waite Cos is headquarters
for hay tools
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES catarrh of the stomach
HOLLISTERS
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Medicine for Busy People
Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor
A specific for Constipation Indigestion Llvo
and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure
Blood Bad Breath Siupcrish Bowels Headache
and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab
let form S5 cents a box Genuine made by
Eoluster Dauo Companv Madison Wis
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
BUSINESS DERELICTS
The Army of Men Who Had Money
but IiOBt It
A prominent New York lawyer of
wide experience says that hi his opin
ion ninety nine out of every hundred
of those who make money or inherit it
lose it sooner or later
How many thousands of good hon
est men and women there are in this
country who have worked very hard
and made all sorts of sacrifices of
comfort and luxury In order to lay up
something for the future and yet have
reached middle life or later without
having anything to show for It many
of them indeed finding themselves
without a home or any probability of
getting one without property or a cent
of money laid by for sickness for the
Inevitable emergency or for their de
clining j ears
For the sake of your home for the
protection of hard earnings for your
peace of mind your self respect your
self confidence whatever else you do
do not neglect a good solid business
training and get it as early in life as
possible It will save you from many
a fall from a thousand embarrass
ments and perhaps from the humilia
tion of being compelled to face your
wife and children and confess that
you have been a failure It may save
you from tue mortification or Having
to move from a good home to a poor
one of seeing your property slip out
of your hands and of having to ac
knowledge your weakness and your lack
of foresight and thoughtfulness or your
jbeing made the dupe of sharpers
Many men who once had good stores
of their own are working as clerks
floorwalkers or superintendents of de
partments In other peoples stores just
because they risked and lost every
thing in some venture As they now
have others depending on them they
do not dare to take the risks which
they took in young manhood and so
they struggle along in mediocre posi
tions still mocked with ambitions
which they have 110 chance to gratify
Thousands of people who were once
in easy circumstances are living in
poverty and wretchedness today be
cause they failed to put an understand
ing or an agreement In writing or to do
business in a business way Families
have been turned out of house and
home penniless because they trusted to
a relative or a friend to do what was
right by them without making a hard
and fast practical business arrange
ment with him
It does not matter how honest peo
ple are They forget and it is so easy
for misunderstandings to arise that it
is never safe to leave anything of im
portance to a mere oral statement Re
duce it to writing It costs but little in
time or money and when all parties
Interested are agreed that is the best
time to formulate the agreement In ex
act terms This will often save law
suits bitterness and alienations now
many friendships have been broken by
not putting understandings in writing
Thousands of cases are in th courts
today because agreements were not
put in writing A large part of law
yers incomes Is derived from the same
source
Business talent is as rare as a talent
for mathematics We find boys and
girls turned out of school and college
full of theories and of all sorts of
knowledge or smatterings of knowl
edge but without the ability to protect
themselves from human thieves who
are trying to get something for noth
ing No girl or boy should be allowed
to graduate especially from any of the
higher institutions without being well
grounded in practical business meth
ods Parents who send their children
out in life without seeing that they are
well versed In ordinary business prin
ciples do them an incalculable injustice
Success
Refined and Subtle Sneers
I can never understand says G K
Chesterton why It is that in poems
and romances the poor are made to
writhe at the refined and subtle sneers
of the rich As far as I can see from
the daily life of our streets it is the
poor who do the refined and subtle
sneering and the rich who writhe all
over the pavement Any one who has
studied the conditions of our great
cities will see the truth of this Every
day we see paper boys running gutter
boys moving with an undignified swift
ness and unemployables humping
themselves if we may be permitted
the use of the expression In pursuit of
cabs And what do the rich do They
affect not to notice and pass by with
well bred calm What happens how
ever if the ordinary well groomed man
about town moves at more than a
walk Hoots of derision from the low
er orders instantly assail him A poor
man may go about bareheaded What
happens if a rich man does the same
The refined and subtle sneers of the
poor make him wish that he had never
been born What we of the old aris
tocracy want is either police protection
from these gibes or a handy book of
repartee so that we shall never be
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Marriage Superstitions
Among the agricultural laborers in
England neither father nor mother of
the bride and bridegroom go with them
to church The bridesmaid and grooms
man should be an engaged couple
whose marriage is fixed If the wed
ding party does not count even one
of the guests will die -within a year
The wedding party should not be in
church -when the clock Is striking and
the bride should not enter first In her
own house after the marriage It Is
unlucky to address the bride after the
ceremony by her maiden name In
Moores Life of Byron we are told
that on the morning of his ill starred
marriage when about to depart By
ron said to the bride Miss Mllbanke
are you ready a mistake which the
ladys confidential attendant pro
nounced to be a bad omen
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Baptist Sunday school at 1000 a m
All the regular services next Sunday at
the usual hours Mrs Rouch will lead
B Y P U meeting Preaching at Zion
Hill at 3 p m We welcome you to our
services
A A Holmes Pastor
Congregational Sunday school at
10 am Preaching at 11 a mand8
p m Christian Endeavor at 7 p m
Morning subject Christianity in
the 20th Century Prof Miller of the
Normal school will sing A cordial invi
tation to all
Geo B Hawkes Pastor
Methodist Sunday school at 10 am
Sermon at 11 a m What makes a
nation great Class at 12 Junior Lea
gue at 5 pm Epworth League at 7 pm
Sermon at 8 p m The future punish
ment of the wicked Prayer meeting
Wednesday night at 8 p in Sunday
school and preaching in South McCook
next Sunday afternoon
M B Carman Pastor
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take laxative bromo quinine tablets
All druggists refund the money if it fails
tocure E W Groves signature is on
each box 25c
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ADMITS TO AUL
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INDIAN0LA
A nice rain fell here the twenty third
and twenty fourth
Dr Mackechnie has a new automobile
and it is kept pretty well employed too
Miss Josephine Murray has been
elected to fill the position of the gram
mar room
A good sized delegation went from
Indianola to McCook Friday to attend
the eighth grade exercises
Frank Neel came home Saturday
night from Omaha where he had been
for some timo serving on the grand jury
A few young people of Indianola went
out to tie dance at Mike Maddens Sat
urday evening
Postmaster McCools brother from
Texas is here visiting the McCool
family
Mr Walker the real estate man is in
Indianola this week
George B Smith is in town the guest
of relatives
Mrs C BHoag went down to Edison
last week to visit awhile with L B
Simmons and family
Mr and Mrs Tom Haley went to Mc
Cook Sunday night on 5 and returned
home Tuesday morning
Mrs Eankin expects to go to Cripple
Creek soon to spend the summer months
with her children
The Misses Viola and Lulu Wallace
went to McCook a few days and visited
with their sister
Miss Hazel Phillips attended the com
mencement exercises at the Franklin
Academy last week
Miss Jerry Noe of Danbury visited
relatives and friends here last week
Mrs James Boldman is entertaining a
friend from Edison
J W Dolan left Sunday night for
his borne in California
Mr DeLong of Haigler was in town
latter part of the week on business
Mrs Delia Marsh of Guide Kock is in
the city visiting her parents Mr and
Mrs 1 K Andrews bne will remain
until after the fourth
Rev N H Hawkins of the Congrega
tional church has returned from Kansas
where he has been for the past few
weeks
Miss Dyer has returned to her home
in Omaha after a pleasant visit with
friends in Indianola and vicinity
John Rozell lost a good horse Monday
Aleck Brown of Danbury was an In
dianold visitor Monday
Dan Harrisons store is looking smart
in its new coat of paint
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ABSOLUTELY THE BIGGEST SHOW IN THE
WORLD TO WHICH IS NOW ADDED THE THRILL
ING 1000 CHARACTER SPECTACLE
FIGHTING THE FLAMES
Scenery Representing A Whole City Stage Bigger than 100
Theatxes Superb Costumes Magnificent Electrical Effects
MOST GIGANTIC AMUSEMENT FEATURE EVER DEVISED
BIGGEST MENAGERIE ON EARTH
Tallest Giraffe Alive Huge Hippopotamus Only Rhinoceros in
Captivity Den of Giant Polar Bears A Whole Caravan of Camels
Three Herds of Elephants and the Biggest Collection of Caged Ani
mals in the World
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TONAL FEATURES MOST ASTOUNDING OF ALL
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MOST HAZARDOUS FEAT OF ALL
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li Displays Athletic and Gymnic Stars Supreme Groupes and Companies
of Trained and Acting Animals Gigantic Company of Funny Clowns
Three Rings three Stages Hippodrome Concourbe and Aerial Enclave filled with
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Reserved Seats and Admission Tickets can be secured on show day at McMillens Drug
Store at same prices charged on the show grounds
CilY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Episcopal Services on Sunday at 11
a m and 8 p m Evening prayer at
730 oclock Wednesday All are wel
come to these services
E R Earle Rector
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Lodghran Pastor
Christian Sunday school at 30 am
11 a m Lords Supperand C E
There will be no preaching on this
date On the next Sunday July 8th
there will be preaching morning and
evening
Mrs Calvins studio is also receiving
the same treatment
S R Smith has procured the service
of six Japs who will work in hia bef
fields this summer
Mrs J Welborn and daughter Mrs
Mackechnie accompanied by the two
children came home from their Denver
visit the other day
Mr and Mrs John Balding entertain
ed some friends from McCook last
Sunday
DANBURY
The ball game here with Bartley
Monday ended with a score of 3 4 in
favor of Danbury
The school meeting came off last
Monday J L Sargent was reelected
and 3200 bonds were voted to make out
the SGOCO bonds
Nell Boyer returned from McCook
Tuesday
Two car loads of hogs were shipped
out of town Sunday night J L New
man shipped one and Morgan and Nutt
the other
J E Noes have decided to adopt a
baby about two months old
George Piummors left for Canada
Mondayto make that their future home-
Miss Lillian Gentry of Indianola who
has been visiting in town for the past
week returned to her home Sundav
RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 2
Mrs J S Modrell had a birthday
Wednesday June 27th of more than
ordinary interest About 100 neighbors
surprised her on that occasion and the
event was most happily celebrated Ice
cream and cake were served there was
music and a fine social time in that
new and comfortable home
Martin Kennedy has commenced har
vesting He saya his wheat filled and
the straw is of ordinary length
BOX ELDER
Spring Creek ball nine played with
Box Elder last Saturday the score
stood 12 to 23 in favor of Spring CreeX
J S Modrell has moved into
new house
Mr Hoons baby is better and Besip
has returned to Box Elder again
Charles Wilson and sister Maude and
their cousin Retta Richey visited last
Friday and Saturday with their uncle 4
J L Campbell at Osborn
Telephone Notice
Parties who are not now subscribers
who wish telephones please make ar
rangements ht the office as soon as pos-
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