The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 07, 1906, Image 8

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THE CHILDRENS FAVORITE TONIC
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
THE GENUINE PREPARED ONLY BY
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JAKE BETZ
McCook Neb for terms on
Auctioneering
He will do your work right
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Flowers and Plants
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DESIGNS and FUNERAL WORK
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That Dreaded Fall
House Cleaning
Which means not only the general cleaning but
the replacing of worn out articles with new ones
JOf course you will want to purchase where you can procure
the best quality at the lowest prices All right then let us
call your attention to our line of Carpets and Art Squares
some very good values that lend an appearance of elegance
at a moderate price and when you observe the soft colorings
in our Rugs you will be sure to find a place for one of them
in almost every room in the house beautiful patterns and
all sizes
iFor your halls or churches and lodge rooms you can have
a pretty and durable floor covering very cheap by investing in
Crex Mattings and Rugs They can stand the hardest kind
of service and will be sure to please you We can also in
terest you in our Floor Oilcloths and Linoleums
You no doubt will need new Portieres or Couch Covers
Inspect ours solid colors stripes figures an of those rich
patterns so desirable And in Lace Curtains we take great
pleasure in presenting to you an assortment of the best values
and newest styles in the market Our line is large and
complete
We earnestly solicit your inspection of our goods
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Millinery Opening
To the Ladies of
McCook and Vicinity
We cordially invite you to call
and inspect our large stock of
Trimmed Hatseverything new
and uptodateFriday Sept
14th from 300 to 1100 p m
Dont forget the date
Lovell McFarland
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TO REPUBLICANS
VVe are anxious to have every
Republican in close touch and work
ing in harmony with the Republican
National Congressional Committee in
favor of the election of a Republican
Congress
The Congressional campaign must
be based on the administrative and
legislative record of the party and
that being so Theodore Roosevelts
personality must be a central figure
and his achievements a central
thought in the campaign
We desire to maintain the work of
this campaign with popular subscrip
tions of One Dollar each from Repub
licans To each subscriber we will
send the Republican National Cam
paign Text Book and all documents
issued by the Committee
Help us achieve a great victory
James S Sherman Chairman
P O Box 2063 New York
RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1
Misses Pearl and Vera Roberson re
turned home Monday evening from a
visit in Culbertson
T A Endsley is taking in the state
fair this week Mrs Broomfield is
staying with her mother meanwhile
W E Wiehe and family have re
turned to Clinton Iowa their late
home
John Hestervvorth has moved onto
his own farm just west of Mrs S C
Hilemans place and Fred Adams oc
cupies the house he vacated on the Fitch
place
The Pickens school house has been
painted by O W Eoper School opened
on Monday of this week
J C Wagner has returned to Grand
Island business college
Pearl and Leon Kogers and Nellie
Crocker took in the closing days of the
Cambridge reunion
Mrs W N Rogers arrived home on
13 Monday
Joseph Downs has sold his 200 acre
farm for 84000 He will remain on the
place nest year
INDIAN OLA
Frank Ayers went to McCook Tues
day night
A large delegation of Indianola people
are in Lincoln thiB week
Miss Dora Oyster who has been visit-
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES catarrh of the stomach
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A FUTURE PKEMIER
The EngrllHh Wlnnton Churchill T
Scheduled For Such a Pout
No constructive act of the new
Liberal government of Great Britain
aroused more intense opposition In
the parliament which has just ad
journed than its plan for the self
government of the conquered Tranfi
vaal Former Premier Balfour vehe
mently denounced It Lord Elgin de
clared it a surrender to the enemy and
ltudyard Kipling wrote a poem about
it The governments plan as outlined
in the house of commons by Winston
Churchill undersecretary for the
ing here for the past week returned to
to both British Boci
her home in lMcUook Tuesday night
Mrs E S Sexson arrived home from
her Iowa visit Thursday night
The relatives of Wm Herman who
came on No 5 Wednesday night ar
rived too late for the obsequies as the
burial took place on Wednesday after
noon
Prank Marsh of Guide Rock arrived
in this city Monday morning Mr
Marsh has recently become a partner in
the mill
E A Sexsons brother-in-law of
Mount Pleasant Iowa is visiting at the
Sexson home north of town
Rev and Mrs Hawkins arrived home
this week after a few weeks outing in
the west
R B Duckworth and wife took No
5 Monday night for Colorado where
they will visit for a while
Carl Christ late a clerk in J C
Pucketts grocery store left Tuesday
night for Longmont Colorado where
he will engage in work
Mr and Mrs C Dow went down to
Lincoln Tuesday to take in the won
ders oT the state fair
Miss Emma Howard went to Quincy
111 Saturday night and will resume
her studies through the comiug term
Mr and Mrs Doane of Cambridge
were the guests of Mr and Mrs Chris
Jensen Saturday night They were en-
route for Maywood to visit relatives
Two loads of jolly young people at
tended a watermelon party Saturday
night given by Burton Rhorer at his
place on School Creek A lot of melons
disappeared during the evening
Mrs Sydney Toogood and children
arrived home Friday evening from
Bertrand where they had been visiting
friends
Editor Byfield and wife went to Mc
Cook Saturday evening for a short
visit with friends
Mrs James Carmichael came home
Saturday evening from Friend where
she had been visiting relatives
Mrs Herman who was called here by
the death of her daughter-in-law re
turned to her home in the eastern part
of the state Wednesday morning
Quite an accident happened to Dr
Mackechnie and his party of automobil
ists a few days since While turning
out for a team to pass the auto ca
reened throwing the occupants outloav
ing each one a little reminder of the
wreck in the shape of bumps and bruis
es Fortunately no one was killed
The Indianola band boys wont to Lin
coln Wednesday where they will holp
celebrate Bryan Day
WINS1U N CHUIiCHIIiXi OP ENGLAND
nies is this The Transvaal is to
have a parliament based on equal man
hood suffrage every male of twenty
one years or over who has lived at
least six months in the Transvaal to
have a vote There will be one member
for each of the sixty nine old magiste
rial districts the Itand to have thirty
two Pretoria six Krugersdorp one
and the rest of the Transvaal thirty
The first parliament will have a second
chamber of fifteen members nominat
ed the crown but during the first
session arrangements will be made for
au elective second chamber The
members of parliament will be paid
for their services though members of
the British parliament are not and will
serve five years This plan the gov
ernment asserts gives a square deal
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Winston Churchill who led the de
bate for the government on this im
portant question and by his mastery
of his subject greatly increased his
prestige is a son of the late Lord
Randolph Churchill and the former
Miss Jenny Jerome of New York now
Mrs George Cornwallis West He is a
descendant of the great Duke of Marl
borough and a cousin of the present
duke who married Consuelo Vander
bilt Despite his American connec
tions however he is not a relative of
the American Winston Churchill
though both are writers as well as
politicians and have frequently been
mistaken for each other The English
Winston Churchill is only thirty two
years old It has been freely predict
ed that he will be premier before he
is forty His career has been spectacu
lar since the day he left Sandhurst to
enter the British army lie saw serv
ice in India took part in the battle of
Khartum was a war correspondent
in South Africa and was captured by
the Boers In 19C0 he was elected to
parliament He made a great deal of
money out of his life of Lord Randolph
Churchill Once an army officer said to
him You have got on wonderfully
but you owe it all to the fact that you
are Randys son Sir replied Win
ston the time is coming Avhen Lord
Randolph Churchill will be remem
bered chiefly as the father of Winston
Churchill
SOUTH POLE NEXT
Count dc la Vnulx ami His Proposed
Airship Voyasre
It is announced that the Count de la
Vaulx Intends to make an attempt to
discover the south pole in the airship
with which he is now experimenting
in Paris With Walter Wellman hunt-
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ing for the north pole in one airship
and the count seeking for the south
pole in another ship of the atmosphere
there is a good chance for aeronauts
to win all the honors to be secured
at present In polar exploration The
count has been conducting a series of
tests with his new air craft in Paris
and at a height of about 200 feet has
executed various maneuvers making
some fifty ascents and descents The
machinery worked admirably and he
declared that the ship was perfectly
under his control The count Is well
known In this country and was here
for quite a visit not long since
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Lost and found
In Enjrlnml 10 Per Cent In the Itec
OKrnlzeil Ketvaril
If you lost a watch worth 100 what
reward would you give the finder for
Its return V
Oh ten or twelve dollars
Ten per cent eh Well that Is
about right said the detective It
is more though than the average per
son would give Here in America in
lost and found cases there is no rec
ognized percentage of reward but in
England there Is such a percentage
namely half a crowno a pound that
Is to say about 10 per cent Ten per
cent Is what the finder must be paid
In England provided he takes his find
to a police station or to Scotland Yard
lie always does so as otherwise the
owner is apt to give him less than the
legal 10 per cent I lost In a London
cab a kit bag worth 20 The kit hag
was returned by the cabby to Scotland
Yard and I left there for him gladly a
reward of 2 If the bag had been
worth 2000 Id have been charier of
handing out 200 but that is what Id
have to do before the Scotland Yard
folks would have given me my prop-
ert3 When you lose anything be pre
pared to give at least 10 per cent to
the finder Ten per cent is the recog
nized reward in lost and found cases
abroad and it should be the recognized
reward here To my mind it Is little
enough and they win give less are to
my mind dishonest Philadelphia Bul
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THE GAME OF CHESS
Finest 3Ientjil DrillniUNtcr the World
Ilni Ever Known
When the Romans placed over the
door of the temple of Janus Ex Ori
ente Lux et Ludus Scacchorum Out
of the East Came Light and the Game
of Cness they spoke of the two great
est bequests that the storied east had
ever made to the young and aggressive
west the light of religion and tho
greatest mental achievement of man
since he came through Edens frown
ing portals
In tho middle ages when the monks
and abbots watched from afar the bru
tal soldiery of Christendom swooping
down like a pestilence on the sunny
plains of the south they chanted A
furore Norinanorum libera nos O Dom
ine From the fury of the North
men deliver us O God and returned
to chess all that was left a noble soul
in a vain and turbulent world
Chess is the finsst mental drillmaster
the world has ever known As a mind
trainer it ranks above Greek and dia
lectics
But above all it is the science of bat
tle it is war without bloodshed it is
strife on equal terms which all tho
race loves and to which from the cradle
to the grave all mortality is subject
Charleston News and Courier
The Prim IJntch Girl
The etiquette of Holland is exceeding
ly strict in all classes The young girl is
most carefully chaperoned and she
never goes anywhere even to church
unless accompanied by her parents
some male relative or other equally
trusted attendant At a dance the
parents sit round the walls sipping
their coffee or wine and the young
men must make the best of their
chances in the opportunities afforded
by the dance for when it pleases the
guardians to depart there is no help
for it the girls must go too An un
married girl always takes the right
arm of her escort while the matron
takes the left perhaps because it is
nearer the heart
An Rxjinjf
One of the most intimate friends of
M Dumas fds was a retired naval of
ficer who lived in a distant corner of
Normandy As soon as the author of
Camille died the officer went over
all the letters whicli he had received
from Dumas and destroyed every one
which referred to any private affairs of
the author Where letters also con
tained literary and philosophical dis
cussions he carefully blotted out the
personal parts in order that nothing
of a personal nature might ever reach
a publisher This Is an example not
often followed
Avoiding the Doctor
Dr Sanderson an old Scotch phy
sician Avas a queer character but a
clever doctor
So roughly did he handle his patients
that the ignorant were chiefly anxious
to escape him The story goes that as
he was passing along the street one
day a sweep rolled from the top to the
bottom of a staircase outside one of
the houses
Are you hurt called the doctor
running forward
Not a bit doctor not a bit replied
the man in haste Indeed I feel a
the better
Menagerie nt Home
Jones declined to visit the zoo with
his friend says London Health I
dont have to go to the zoo he said
because my eldest daughter does the
kangeroo walk my second daughter
talks like a parrot my son laughs like
a hyena my cook is as cross as a bear
and my mother-in-law says Im an old
gorilla
IVilllnj to Try
Stern Father You want to marry
daughter do you Young Man I
do Stern Father Whats your salary
Young Man Oh Im not particular
Just give me a trial of three months
and if I fail to give satisfaction as a
son-in-law you need not pay me any
salary
Mule Vanity
Man believes himself Irresistible at
all ages and I believe that the older
he grows the more fascinating he
thinks himself London World
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vould bo vcil if they had
carod for their health
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Cough and Lung Troubles
SAVED SICK SPSLLS
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fcsj cougns colas etc 1 nave
been tiwVcii limm ruuci sick
tjj spells by using this remavlc
fi able preparation
V PRICE 25c bOc 200
Ballard SsDwlinimsnt Co
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Sold aud Recommended by
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CONTRACTOR
and BUILDER
Farm Buildings a Specialty
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
McCook Neb
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They Stand Alone
Standing out in bold relief nil alone
and a a conpicuous example of open
frank and hune a dealing with the hcI
and aillictPii are Dr Ilercos Favorite
Prescription for weak over worked de
bilitated nervous Tun down pain
racked women and Dr Pierces Golden
Medical Discovery the famous remedv
for weak stomach indigf tion or dvs
pepMa torpid liver or hilioiisnp s all
catarrhal allections whether of the
stomach bowoI kidnov bladder nasal
passages throat bronchia or other mu
cous passages ai0 ai3 an tft ective rfmedv
for all dioases ari ing from thin waterv
or impure blood as scrofulous and skih
affection1
Each bottle of the above medicines
bears upon its wrapper a badge of honesty
in the full list
esty of ingredients com
posing it printed in jilnin English
This frank and open publicity places
these medicines in a class all by them
sclvcs and Js the best guaranty of their
merits I hey cannot be clashed as patent
nor secret medicines for thev are neither
being of knrivn composition
Dr Pierce feels that he can afford to
take the aflheted into his full coniidence
and lay all the ingredients of his medi
cines freely before them because these
ingredients are such as are endorsed and
most strongly praised by scores of the
most eminent medical writers as cures
for the diseases for which these medi
cines are recommended Therefore the
afllicted do not have tn rolvnlnna
Dr Pierces recommendation as to the
curative value of his medicines for cer
tain easily recognized diseases
A 1inice Vhe Panted formula on
each bottle will show that no alcohol and
no harmful or habit forming drugs enter
into Dr Pierces medicines they beinjr
wholly compounded of glyceric extracts
of the roots of native American forest
plants These are best and safest for
the cure of most lingering chronic dis
eases Dr R V Pierce can be consulted
free by addressing him at Buffalo
jN i and all communications are re
garded as sacredly confidential
It is as easy to be well as ill and
much more comfortable Constipation Is
the cause of many forms of illness Dr
Pieces Pleasant Pellets cure constipa
tion They are tiny sugar coated cran
ules One little Pellet is a gentle laxa
tive two a mild cathartic All dealers In
medicines sell them
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