The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 12, 1906, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Our Chicago Representative
TC7 HIMMMMHHHa aL
With a Full Line of-
PALMER
GARMENTS
Will be at Our Store
Next Monday October 15
ONE DAY ONLY
This will be an exceptional opportunity for the ladies of
McCook and vicinity to see one of the largest and best Manu
facturers line on the road He will have a complete assort
ment of LADIES MISSES AND CHILDRENS CLOAKS
He will show all of the latest and newest creations just out in
this line and WE INVITE YOU ALL TO CALL NEXT
MONDAY and look them over
Our Stock of Furs
presents some of the best values ever
offered and you will regret it if you
do not examine our line before buy
ing your winter stock
Prepare Yourself
for Winter
and in doing so you will SAVE
MONEY by making your selections
from OUR COMPLETE STOCK
of UNDERWEAR HOSIERY J
GLOVES MITTENS HOODS S
KNIT SHAWLS CAPS WAISTS
DRESS SKIRTS DRESS GOODS 0
FLANNELETTES OUTINGS
H C CLAPP
EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS
New Walsh Block - Phone q6 McCook
fcSi fefefe liNr
H P Petersen N Hoaglund A N Lineburg
PETERSEN HOAGLUND k CO
MERCHANT TAILORS
Formerly in Pat Walsh Building
Are now located in the New Stone Building at the foot
of Main avenue We are prepared to show a complete line
of Woolens for Fall and Winter We will continue to
do the same HIGH GRADE WORK as heretofore We
extend an invitation to our old as well as new custom
ere to give us a call Promoters of up-to-date tailoring
Breeders Gazette Free
Realizing the fact that the majority of persons making sales are doing
so with the object of bettering their condition and improving the quality of
their breeding stock I will send the Breeders Gazette one year free of charge
to every person for whom I call a sale during the balance of 1906
E J MITCHELL Auctioneer
My Hair
Ran Away
Dont have a falling out with
I your hair It might leave you
1 Then what That would mean
thin scraggly uneven rough
hair Keep your hair at home
Fasten it tightly to your scalp
You can easily do it with Ayers
Hair Vigor It is something
more than a simple hair dress
ing It is a hair medicine a
hair tonic a hair food
The best kind of a testimonial
Sold for over sixty years
aiido by J C Ayer Co Iiowcll Ms8
Also manouoturors of
7 SARSAPAR1LLA
yers
PILLS
CHERRY PECTORAL
TO REPUBLICANS
We 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 Repu b
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
GIANT MAGNETS
The Operation of Llftlne Monster
Loads With Them
The peculiar properties of an electric
current often lead one to fancy that
it may perchance be endowed with the
spirit of Intelligence so mysterious are
its Inner workings
A most curious use of electricity is
the adoption of lifting magnets in ma
chine shop and mill practice An elec
tro magnet In its simplest form con-
I sists of a piece of soft iron wound with
a large number of turns of insulated
copper wire When an electric current
passes through the Avindlugs of wire
the electric forces are converted into
magnetic forces and the coil of wire
and core of soft iron assume all tho
characteristics of a common steel mag
net
The operation of lifting magnets is
quite simple The magnet is attached
to the crane hook and the ends of the
wire forming the coll are connected
directly with the dynamo The crane
Is then swung so that the magnet is
suspended directly over the metal to
be removed The magnet is then low
ered until it comes in contact with the
object the current Is turned on the
hoist is raised and the mass of metal
to be moved clings to the magnet
When the load reaches the desired
point it may be dropped without iirst
lowering the magnet or it may be low
ered the current shut off and the ma
terial deposited gently The crane op
erator needs no help to load un
load and the work can be done in half
the time with a saving of from three
to four men New York Herald
THE BLOUSE
Its Kcme Came Originally From Pe
luslum In Earynt
The environs of Pelusiuin in lower
Egypt in ages past stood foremost
among sunny lands where the culture
of indigo and the manufacture of fab
rics died with it Avere the principal in
dustries In the middle ages when the
Crusaders landed on the coast of
Egypt and entered Pelsium where
Port Said is now situated they pur
chased quantities of the blue material
which they cast over their panoply of
war Afterward the same material
was made in France and became the
fabric of which the working garment
of the male peasant was made and is
to this day
The nume of the locality was given
the fabric and this was retained by
the French production but contracted
to Pelouse which later on was changed
to blouse pronounced bluzej The
smock worn by English male peasants
is a similar garment and though it is
not written in history that the blouse
crossed the channel soon after its
entry into France it would seem
probable from the fact that in other
times the smock was now and then
called a blowse
This fair ladies is the origin of the
garment of our warmest affection to
which we have loyally clung for years
in spite of many ruthless detractors
and will continue to do so notwith
standing the fact that whether called
bluze or blowse It is not of aristo
cratic lineage
Landor and Words worth
Walter Savage Landor was an in
temperate person in words and hated
Wordsworth Were there ever more
contemptuous words than these of Lan
dor in reference to Wordsworth Pas
tiness and flatness are the qualities of
a pancake and thus far he attained his
end Let him place the accessories on
the table lest what is insipid and clam
my grow into duller accretion and
moister viscidity the more I masticate
it In Landors letter to Ralph Waldo
Emerson he writes We must now
descend to Wordsworth He often gave
an opinion on authors which he never
had read Plato for instance lie
speaks contemptuously of the Scotch
I praised a line of Scotts on the dog of
a traveler lost in the snow if I remem
ber on Skiddaw He said it was the
only good one in the poem and began
instantly to recite a whole poem of his
own on the same subject
Buttons
Buttons are certainly as ancient as
the siege of Troy in the ninth century
before our era for both in that unfor
tunate city and at Mycenae Dr Schlie
niann discovered objects of gold silver
and bronze which could have had no
other use than that of buttons In
mediaeval times the clothing of the
common people was generally fastened
with wooden pegs of the type and form
of those Sisorted to in emergencies
by the country boy of the present day
Buttons covered with cloth were pro
hibited by George I in 1720 to encour
age the manufacture of metal buttons
Suspicions
Mother says the doubting wife I
do not believe Henry is all that he
should be
What is wrong with him now
Agnes A short time ago you were
complaining that he stayed out too late
of nights Is he staying out later than
ever
No He spends every evening nt
home now and really that looks to me
as though he had something on his con
science Life
IncredulouH out Cheerful
Father at head of stairs Ethel
what time Is It Ethel in drawing
room Its a quarter past 10 father
Father All right Dont forget to start
the clock again after the young man
goes out to get his breakfast Stray
Stories
Wagners opera Die Meistersinger
was sung for the first time In America
at the Metropolitan Opera Hoase Jan
2 1S90
The
Food Value
of a Soda Cracker
INDIANOLA
Cool nights
There are quite a number of land
seekers in this vicinity looking for land
Miss Viva Wallace visited her sister
in McCook recently
Mr Jones who has been a guest in
the house of E S Hill returned to his
home in Iowa a short time since
Mrs Jerry Noe of Danbury visited
relatives in Indianola this week
Mr Joseph Behnke James Donnelly
and others went to Kansas City Friday
night to see the great show
A series of lectures will commence
at the Catholic church next Monday
evening to continue one week
Frank Burbridge late of McCook
has resumed business again with J
Ryan in his barber shop
Mr ard Mrs J Ryan have returned
from their two months visit in Missouri
They report an exceedingly pleasant
time among their old time friends and
neighbors
Mr Charles Myers and Miss Alice
Carmichaol two of our best young
people went over to McCook a week ago
Saturday and were quietly married
None of their friends were any the
wiser until tho notice of their marriage
appeared in tho McCook papers They
have tho best wishes of all their friends
Mrs Katie Wilson nee Longnecker
arrived in Indianola Monday evening
for a visit with parents brothers and
sisters This is her first visit home
since her marriage
There will be a high class vaudeville
show in tho Masonic temple tonight
Wednesday
Lot3 of attractions at tho fair this
week Ball playing horse racing and
all kinds of fine stock while the floral
hall is filled with pretty things that
cannot fail to please the feminine mind
Mr Frederick Smith one of the deco
rators of the flouring mill at this place
is off duty on account of meeting an
old friend and is now on a high lone
some with the friend who was congenial
Mrs Flora Simmons of Edison is in
town this week among relatives and
friends
Dr Brown and wife of Bartley were
Indianola visitors
Mr and Mrs Haley and little son of
Arapahoe came up Tuesday evening to
visit relatives and take in the fair
Mrs Ridgely of California who is
on a visit to relatives and friends went
down to Bartley Sunday morning
John Balding went down to Edison
Saturday morning returning home in
the evening
RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 2
Mrs T J Chamberlin was taken
very ill Sunday last
Miss Rosa Brady is teaching very
successfully in district 41
Jacob Simmerman and Edward Droll
Wednesday moved a dwelling from J
M Bradys pasture to one of the Droll
farms
Martin Kennedy has built an addition
to his farm house
Robert Moore has added another
quarter section to his already large real
estate holdings
Frank Hoar has moved to Dan Doyles
farm on the Willow
You have heard that some foods furnish fat
other foods make muscle and still others are
tissue building and heat forming
You know that most foods have one or more
of these elements but do you know that no
food contains them all in such properly balanced
proportions as a good soda cracker
The United States Government report shows
that soda crackers contain less water are richer
in the muscle and fat elements and have a much
higher per cent of the tissue building and heat
forming properties than any article of food made
from flour
That is why Uneeda Biscuit should
form an important part of every meal They
represent the superlative of the soda cracker all
their goodness and nourishment being brought
from the oven to you in a package that is proof
against air moisture and dust the price being
too small to mention
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Phone 31
W B Mills
RED WILLOW
Mrs J E Wilson came on Tuesday
evening to make a visit of weeks
Mr Holland is visiting in Denver
The buildings going up are progress
ing finely and will be an addition to the
looks of things
Owens Longnecker and Will Myers
joined the Odd Fellows last summer
and they have advanced rapidly When
Owen was asked what offic2s thny held
he said he was tail twister of tho goat
and Will was goat milker and were
quite proud of it
Mrs Wilson brought a box of fine
apples and a basket of peaches Fruit
is so plentiful there it goes to waste on
the ground
Miss Lydia McCool is teaching an ex
cellent school at Red Willow
Reduced Rates Summer and Fall
Reduced rates will be in effect during
the summer and fall as follows
Rock Island 111 2015
Buffalo Oct 10-11-12 3650
Rates to numerous other points Call
on the agent for particulars
r PimW
I Beauty of Finish I
HSJe
The new Volo is not only the best machine in
point of mechanism and operation but the greatest
care and attention has been devoted to the per
fection and finish of every detail so that it is a
handsome ornament to any room Only the finest
quarter sawed curley white oak is used and the
stand is made of the smoothest grey iron hand
somely japanned trimmed with polished brass thus
making a most attractive and elegant appearance
All the wood work is hand finished
Its perfect adjustment and roller bearings make
it easy running and a wonderful sewer Its beauty
makes it attractive to the eye and completes the
last detail making the Yolo a machine far better
than any machine ever before made Our demon
stration and your own examination will put one in
your home
Price 540
Every Volo hilly guaranteed
McCook Hardware Co
R B Simmons
Successor to W T Coleman
iMiMMt
m8
m
BfjSSj
SD553Z3K3fi32r3
McCook Tribune 1 the Year
HOLLISTERS
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Mediolne for Boay People
Bricj3 Golden Health and Renewed Vigor
A specifle for Constipation Indigestion Live
kmPes Eclema Impure
oiPS breath Smprjjish Bowels Headache
and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab -let
form a cents a box Genuine made by
Holuster Dbco Company Madison Wis
KQLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
Cream Vermifuge
JK
THE GUARANTEED
WORM
REMEDY
THE CHILDRENS FAVORITE TONIC
BEWARE Or IMITATIONS
THE GENUINE PREPARED ONLY BY
Ballard Snow Liniment Co
OX LOUIS MO
AMcMILLEN
yiKAGWl
n
A
i
X