The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 12, 1906, Image 4

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By F M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
Republican Ticket
For United Stntos Sonator
NORMS BROWN of Buffalo
STATE
For Governor
GEORGE L SHELDON of Cnes
For Lieutenant Governor
M R HOPEWELL of Burt county
For Railroad Commissioners
H J WINNETT of Lancaster
ROBERT COWELL of Douglas
A J WILLIAMS of Piorco
For Secretary of Stato
GEORGE JUNKIN of Gosper
For Auditor
ED M isEARLE JR of Keith
For Superintendent of Public Instruction
JASPER L MBRIEN of Fillmore
For Treasurer
LAWSON G BRIAN of Boono
For Attorney Gonoral
WILLIAM T THOMPSON of Merrick
For Land Commissioner
HENRY M EATON of Dodge
COUNTY
For Representative
PHILIP GLIEM oy Danbury
For County Attorney
PRENTISS E REEDER of McCook
For Commissioner 2nd District
SAMUEL PREMER of Bartloy
Commissioners Proceedings
McCook Nebraska October 2 1905
The Board of County Commissioners met pur
suant to adjournment present Samuel Premor
C B Gray and F S Lofton commissioners and
E J Wilcox clerk
The minutes of previous meeting woro road
and approved
The following clainiB wero audited and al
lowed and on motion the clerk was instructed
to draw warrants on the county gonoral fund in
payment thereof as follows
Smith Cochran Mdse for E R Moon
paup9r S 36 59
James McAdams AM so for D Kendall
Mrs Tuttlo paupers 51 35
H C Whitraoro moat for Mrs Morgan
pauper
E E Shoemaker moat for Mr Dunlap
pauper
C G Bosworth board and lodging for
paupers
Stato Journal Co supplies
W M Welch supplies
8 70
7 20
4 25
2 43
4 80
The Republican supplies 10 25
H I Peterson board and jailers fees
State vs Quigley fc Lyons 5100
H I Peterson fees Stato vs Anna Wil
liams insane 75 46
Howe Smith salary as janitor 30 00
Pade Son funeral expenses Mandie
Levis 25 00
Pade Son funeral expenses of D Ken
dall 25 00
E F Couso appraising road No 396 3 00
TJRuggles 3 70
JohnKummer 3 50
E J Wilcox salary and office expense
3rd quarter 85 30
F S Lofton commissioner services 19 60
and on the bridge fund levy of 1906 as follows
J Donnelly bridgo work 34 50
Perry Beo Co lumber 137 56
On motion the board adjourned to meet Octo
ber 10 1936
Samuel Peemer Chairman
Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk
Ask any JAP that you maysee
Why the Czar with Bear behind
had to climb a tree
The YanksGod bless the Yankssays he
They gave us Rocky Mountain tea
L W McConnell
Low Rates to California
San Francisco or Los Angeles and re
turn 5000
Via Portland 6250 Liberal stopover
privileges allowed
For particulars call at ticket office
G S Scott Agent
Ladies read this catalogue of charms
Bright eyes glowing cheeks red lips a
smooth skin without a blemish in short
perfect health For sale with every
package Hollisters Rocky Mountain tea
35 cents L W McConnell
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES catarrh of the stomach
Souvenir Postal Cards
The McCook Souvenir Postal
Cards printed by The Tribune
are on sale at
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The Ideal Store
The Tribune Office
L W McConnells
The Post Office Lobby
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Congregational Pastors Confer
The pastors of the Congregational
churches at Indianola Danbury Cam
bridge and Tronton wero in conference
with Pastor Hawkes of this city Tues
day afternoon of this week in connec
tion with the work of the churches this
fall and winter Rev Simpson of Cam
bridge Rev Hall of Danbury Rev
Hawkins of Indianola and Rev Noyce
of Trenton were present They deter
mined upon special revival meetings to
be hold in each of the churches repre
sented at dates during the fall and
winter to be announced later
A special rally prayer meeting was
held in the Congregational church in
the evening which was largely attended
and which was felt to be helpful and
stimulating
Accident to Mr and Mrs Starr
Mr and Mrs W R Starr had the
misfortune last Friday evening to be
thrown out of their stanhope both being
slightly injured In turning out to pass
a wagon they drove into a hole and the
vehicle was overturned Mrs Sturr re
ceived painful though not serious
shoulder injuries and a broken and a
bent finger were Mr Starrs drawing in
the incident The horse and vehicle
escaped damage or injury
Later A dislocation of the shoulder
developed in Mrs Starrs case The
member received surgical attention last
evening and Mrs Starr is resting com
fortably
Cranor Acheson
Misc Fern daughter of Mr and Mrs
S C Acheson of Driftwood precinct
was happily wedded to Mr John S
Cranor Wednesday afternoon of this
week Rev M B Carman performed
the ceremony at five oclock a number
of relatives and friends being present at
the homo several miles southwest of
this city An elegant four course supper
was served
Mr and Mrs Cranor departed on No
14 the same night for Kentucky and
Virginia where they will spend the
winter
Walton Matthews
Wednesday noon at the home of the
brides parents near Lebanon Guy A
Walton and Miss Alice Matthews were
united in marriage only near relatives
witnessing the happy event A splendid
wedding dinner followed the cere
mony The young people will make
their home on a farm near Lebanon
Rev M B Carman of McCook was the
officiating clergyman
Interesting W C T U Meetings
The ladies of the W C T U met at
the home of Mrs H E Culbertson
last Friday afternoon
It is very gratifying to see the interest
manifested in the literary work the la
dies have taken up also to see so great
an increase in attendance The next
meeting will be held Oct 19 with Mrs
J G Inglis
Nebraska Cases Put Off
Washington Oct 9 The supreme
court of the United States today passed
the cases of the Chicago Burlington
Quincy railroad and other railroad com
panies versus the various county treas
urers of that state involving the tax
law of the state until a full bench can
be secured
Telephone Notice
Parties who are not now subscribers
who wish telephones please make ar
rangements ht the office as soon as pos
sible C I Hall Manager
Wanted Man with team and wagon
to sell a full line of medicines extracts
aud spices direct to farmers A paying
business Address With references Dr
Masters Remedies Sheldon Iowa
District Sunday School convention
will be held at Methodist church in
Box Elder Tuesday October 23rd
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Baptist Sunday school at 1000 a m
Preaching services at 11 a m and 8 p
m A F Green Pastor
Christian Science Zint McClain
building C H Meeker C S first
reader Subject Atonement
Christian Morning subject Our
Danger of Forgetting God Evening
subject Consider Him
Rev J L Lemmon of Beaver City
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 Loughran Pastor
Episcopal Services on Sunday at 11
a m Holy communion and sermon at
8 p m prayers and sermon Sunday
school at 10 a m The Rector will offi
ciate All are welcome to these services
E R Earle Rector
Methodist Sunday school at 1000 a
m Sermons by pastor at 1100 a m
and 800 p m Junior league at 400
Epworth league at 700 Sunday school
and preaching in South McCook Sunday
afternoon Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 800
M B Carman Pastor
Congregational Rally Day in Sun
dayschool at 10 a m Preaching by pas
tor at 11 a m and 8 p m Christian
Endeavor at 7 p m Prayer meeting
and Bible study Wednesdays at 8 p m
An invitation extended to you to attend
any and all of these services
- - Geo B Hawkes Pastor
BARTLEY
At the pleasant home of Mr nnd Mrs
E E Smith the young folks had an en
joyable party Friday evening
Dr and Mrs H J Arbogast visited
the McCook races last Friday
Mr and Mrs A F McCord have mov
ed and are now located in the pleasant
home recently purchased by them
Mr Minnicks sale of hogs and cattle
waB financially successful
E A White died at i p m Monday
and the remains were shipped to Long
Pine Neb for burial Mr White was
a worthy citizen loved and respected by
all
The suit for alleged chicken stealing
was pulled off here Monday and Mr
Winters found not guilty The sheriff
and county attorney were down from
McCook and S R Smith from Indian
ola
Mrs W T Wood daughter of Dr J
M Brown was called to her home in
South McAlester I T leaving Tuesday
evening for that place
Mrs R Y Axtell was again called to
the bedside of her sick mother in Dundy
county departing for that place Tues
day evening
John Jones is off on a trick to Kansas
City Mo and from there to Iowa
Dr and Mrs J MBrown attended the
county fair at Indianola Wednesday
Frank Untiedt marketed a fine lot of
hogs Tuesday
Corn huskers are asking 5 cents per
bushel and board The price is too high
but some farmers will be obliged to pay
it to get their enormous crops gathered
Rev Hageman will preach his first
sermon in the Methodist church Sunday
next
Elder C P Evans of Arapahoe will
preach in the Christian church Sunday
A gentleman from McCook is putting
a gas lighting plant in Smith Coch
rans store
The nimrods are having fine sport now
shooting ducks
Loads of lumber are going out into the
country every day which indicates a
general improvement in the county
The fall sown grain looks well and the
acreage is large
DANBURY
Wm Harrison returned from Omaha
to continue his work here Monday
Ray Cathcart has quit working for
W A Stone and has gone to Republi
can City
G B Morgan and Mart Nutt have
gone to St Francis after 100 head of
cattle
Alta Morgan and Ethel and Alva An
drews spent Saturday in McCook
Mr Rice and Dr Robinson were In
dianola visitors Tuesday
Mrs Maggie Wicks left for her future
home in Omaha the latter part of
last week
Aaron Redfern shot at Frank Conner
last week Mr Redfern was tried be
fore Nethcote and acquitted for the
want of prosecution
Mr Gentry is having his barn rebuilt
Holdrige and Clifton doing the work
Jake Wishon has bought the Darling
place
John Matson and family have returned
from a visit in the eastern part of this
state and Kansas
Mrs J E Noe went to Indianola
Tuesday to take in the fair
Mrs DeMay and Mrs Rogers were
Omaha visitors last week
S W and S H Stilgebouer went to
Bartley Tuesday
Alice Delong is visiting relatives in
the eastern part of this state
W J Stilgebouer has bought a half
interest in the butchershop of E B
Stilgebouer
Word has been received that a baby
girl has been born to Mr and Mrs Geo
Plummer formerly of this place but now
of Canada
W A DeMay has received some fine
show cases for his drugstore
Mrs Mustgraves sister and mother of
Friend Nebr who have been visiting
here expect to return to their home
the laBt of this week
Mr Moss is building a new barn on
his lot in town
There is a new deal in affairs in Neb
raska and the people are fighting for
lower railroad rates So many things
are happening of real interest to every
citizen that a daily newspaper is now a
necessity The biggest bargain that
han come to our notice is the Daily
State Journal without Sunday from now
until January 1 1907 for only 50 cents
This is such a small price that it can
only be made to introduce the paper
into new homes The publishers claim
that this is not a scheme to get you on
their books and then keep on sending
but that the paper will be stopped on
January 1 1907 It would be hard to
find a better way of investing 50 cents
It arouses energy develops and stim
ulates nervous life arouses the courage
of youth It makes you young again
Thats what Rocky Mountain tea will
do 35 centB tea or tablets
L W McConnell
DETERMINING LEVELS f r
Method Which Every Mnn May Be
IIIm Own Surveyor
A simple way of roughly determin
ing levels nnd one which can readily
be practiced by any one nnd which has
the advantage of not requiring any
special apparatus Is by means of a
spirit level and a board with a straight
edge The way to go about It is this
First determine on two points the lev
els of which you wish to know and
drive stakes into the ground Then
take a board with a straight edge and
tack it to a tree If one happens to be
available in a line with these two
stakes Put the board at such a height
that you caa readily sight over it and
carefully level this bonrd by means of
the spirit level Then sight it over to
ward one of the stakes having some
one at that stake who will by means
of a small piece of paper locate the
point at which your line of vision cuts
it In other words where a line pro
jected from your sighting board would
strike the stake Make some sort of
mark at this point and then sight to
the other stake in the same way and
mark the point where the line would
strike it By measuring distances that
these two points are above the ground
you can get the difference In levels
with reasonable accuracy For In
stance if 3our line of vision has cut
one stake eight feet from the ground
and the other one five feet from the
ground then obviously the difference
In level is three feet or in other words
the vicinity of the stake on which the
mark is five feet from the ground is
three feet higher than the other stake
and you will have a three foot fall
from draining from this point to the
other Fanning
THE ELOQUENT NUDGE
An Incident IlluMrutiitr a Trnit In
Womans Nature
Do you see the woman walking in
front of us there asked the man with
the fashionable tie to the friend who
was strolling up Broadway with him
Do you notice anything particularly
striking about her Nothing except
that she is very well dressed Thats
what I would say- Now Ill bet you
half a dollar that when she passes the
three women walking just ahead of her
all three will nudge each other simul
taneously
The woman behind was walking
faster than the three in front nnd she
soon passed them The three women
looked her over from foot to head then
nudged each other with their elbows as
if possessed with the same thought
How did you know it inquired the
friend as the other pocketed the half
dollar
I didnt know it was the reply If
I had it would have been taking an un
fair advantage of you to bet But I
was reasonably certain of it There is
a certain indescribable something in
some womens manner appearance and
carriage that causes all other women to
nudge each other at sight 6f her I
couldnt tell you just what it is but Im
ready to put up a wager on it every
time The nudge is simply a part of
womens sign language which means
something that cannot be put into
words but which every other woman
understands New York Press
The Word Crank
Crank in the sense of an eccentric
person is a new word The very first
written instance of crank in the mod
ern sense that could be found for Dr
Murrays dictionary was in the reports
of the trial of Guiteau President Gar
fields murderer Guiteaus reference
to somebody as a crank gave the word
a vogue that has gone on spreading
But the adjective cranky was known
In 17S7 as meaning sickly the German
krank and to Dickens in the senses
of cross and crochety In all its mean
ings it springs from the root idea of
crookedness as does crank In its six
teenth century sense of a deceitful
trick as in quips and cranks
The History of Tacltns
The entire history of Tacitus as we
have the work was regained from a
single copy found In the fifteenth cen
tury in a monastery of Westphalia
That we should owe the works of this
author to one copy is a remarkable cir
cumstance for the Emperor Tacitus
who claimed to be a descendant of the
historian had copies of the history
placed in every library of the empire
and each year had ten copies transcrib
ed for presentation to scholars All It
seems perished save the Westphalian
copy
The Great Difficulty
One half of the worlds happiness is
solved when a person learns to mind
his own business
Yes but Its the other half that
causes the most trouble
Whats that
Getting other people to mind theirs
Home Notes
So ICIclc Coming-
Mrs Tones Do you appreciate what
that is 3ou are eating Tramp with
his mouth full Nom Mrs Jones
Well that is angel cake with wine
jelly and whipped cream Tramp Oh
well anything tastes good when a fel
lers hungry mum New York Tress
How He Knew It
Fair Passenger They say you cant
fool a street car conductor with a
plugged nickel but I worked one off
on him a few minutes ago The Other
Passenger I know it madam He
gave it to me in change just now Chi
cago Tribune
The Best Lltcrntarc
The best literature of our day Is not
In fiction It is in poetry in biography
In history and in criticism London
Sphere
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Say Have You Noticed
How Chilly it is
Getting
And have you thought that a nice coat in some popu
lar style would be about the most desirable thing
you could think of Well if you want a coat that
is stylish in cut and finish why we have it for all
the LEADING STYLES and POPULAR WEAVES
are shown in our complete stock received the latter
part of last week We have some Plaid Coats in
light and heavy weight materials besides some
beautiful Satin Lined Coats in black and colors
Before buying step in and let us show you this ele
gant line of Coats Now dont wait till the eleventh
hour and then complain that there is nothing to
choose from
Yours for Bargains
f i4
John Grannis
P S Our fall shipment of Queen Quality Shoes has
just arrived
modern methods and individual instruction
Lets Talk
Furnace
Who is your Furnace Man
All depends on him whether
your furnace will be satisfac
tory or not Does he under
stand the system of hot air
heating circulation and ventil
ation Is he competent to make the elbows angles fittings
etc required in an ordinary furnace job and install them
without endangering your property by fire A Furnace Man
must have practical experience We have made the furnace
business a specialty for the past twenty one years fourteen
years at Omaha Nebraska We are the sole agents for the
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They Are the Best Made
Estimates and any information regarding the proper installa
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