The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 30, 1906, Image 4

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Ten Per Cent
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Childrens Coats
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During the month of December we will sell
every Childs Coat between the sizes 6 and 14
at a discount of 10 per cent This means a
BIG SAVING TO YOU because it is a reduc
tion from our REGULAR PRICES which are
always THE LOWEST Seize this oppor
tunity and buy the daughter a coat this month
Special Values
n Ladies Coats and Furs
We cannot show you the complete assortment
in tluVline that we have had earlier in the sea
son but IF YOU WANT A CLOAK OR FUR
we will save you money and give you extra
special values from our present assortment
Call at Our Store
for Useful Christmas Gifts
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Exclusive Dry Goods and Ladies Furnishings
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New Line of
Ladies Skirts
and Underwear
Fine Stock of
Wool and
Cotton Blankets
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The Unequaled
Teazle Down
Outings
And the Unexcelled
Queen Quality
Shoes
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THE OLD NIAGAEA
PERRYS FLAGSHIP IN THE BATTLE
OF LAKE ERIE
History of the Brllliunt Naval FiKlit
In AVIiIcli the Vessel FiKurecl and
the Project to liaise the Lous Sub
mersed IIulIc of the Ship
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mnking an
appropria
tion for the re
building of the
hulk of the old
Constitution
the last con
gress provided
for the preser
vation of an
other ship for
ever associated
with the most
heroic achieve
ments of Ameri
can naval fight
ers This is the
a l bates Niagara flag
ship of Commo
dore Oliver Hazard Terry after he left
the Lawrence in the celebrated battle
of Lake Erie in the autumn of 1S13 just
ninety three years ago Sentiment in fa
vor of preserving relics connected with
leading events of the countrys history
has grown very strong in recent years
There is much romance in the history
of Commodore Terry and it was on
the Niagara that he won the victory
over the British For some years suc
ceeding the war of 1812 the Niagara
was used as a receiving php but I e
coming too old and dilapidated f r that
purpose was sunk in Lake Erie off the
city of Erie in what is known a Mis
ery bay For many yen even tTie
resting place of t ie old hull- wis for
gotten but in 1S93 Representative S
A Davenport cf the Erie district called
public attention to the fact that the
Niagara lay substantially intact at the
bottom of Misery bay and his successor
in congress Arthur L Bates introduc
ed a bill in 1902 providing for raising
and rehabilitating the ship and placing
it in a permanent building of brick and
stone on the grounds of the Soldiers
and Sailors home at Erie This be
came a law at the last session of con
gress 20000 being appropriated for
the purpose
The victory of Terry ou Lake Erie
has been celebrated time and again
In song and story and Irving Bacheller
in Dri and I has given one of the
most graphic descriptions written of
what took place on that eventful day
in 1S13 Terrys victory was the more
notable on account of the extraordinary
obstacles he had to encounter in build
ing his fleet enlisting and training his
men and finally on account of the fact
that he was ill of a fever when the
battle was fought At the beginning
of the battle on Sept 10 his flagship
was the Lawrence and his fighting
burgee bore the dying words of the
brave commander for whom the vessel
was named Dont give up the ship
So well did her men observe this mot
to that the Lawrence sustained the
concentrated lire of her foes for two
hours until every gun she had was
rendered useless and only a fraction
COMMODORE PERRV AND SCETE IN BATTIiE
OP IiAKE ERIE WHEN HE TRANSFERRED
TO THE NIAGARA
of her crew remained on deck The
carnage was terrible Uis young broth
er was struck and lay stunned as if
dead When he saw that to remain
on the Lawrence was to lose the day
Terry determined on transferring to
the Niagara This astonishing feat he
at once performed leaving the Law
rence in a small boat at 230 p m
and rowing to the Niagara amid a del
uge of shot from the enemy Troudly
standing up In the boat with his com
manders pennant so that the Amer
icans in the other ships might see
him and be reassured he arrived safe
ly at the Niagaras gangway and took
command In about seven minutes
from the time the fight was thus re
opened and about fifteen minutes from
the time Terry reached the Niagara
the first of the English vessels struck
her colors A few minutes later all
resistance on the part of the British
squadron had ceased and Terry with
his fleet was master of Lake Erie
Then he sent the historic message to
General William Dlenry Harrison com
manding the United States land forces
We have met the enemy and they
are ours two ships two brigs one
schooner one sloop Yours with very
great respect and esteem O H Ter
ry England had lost an entire squad
ron by surrender and her humiliation
at being whipped by these untrained
raw Americans was great
Terry was only twenty seven when
he won this victory He was greatly
honored by congress and the people
and died of yellow fever in the West
Indies in 1S19
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HYDROPLANE BOAT I VJSOSZAHSS
New Craft In a Sort of Airship on
Water
A recent interesting invention in the
motor boat line is that of au Italian
named Foriandini who has devised a
water craft which resembles an air
ship He calls it the hydroplane boat
It has a hull like that of the ordihary
boat and has screw propellers operat
ing in the water but In addition to
these there are wing screws at each
end of the ship which revolve in the
air The wings are mounted on a pole
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stretching the length of the boat and
some feet above the hull The two
wing screws at each end of the pole
have each five wings and these are
driven by two benzine motors of seven
ty horsepower each The hydroplane
skims along the surface of the water
and scarcely seems to touch it Ex
periments with It have been favorable
and as high a speed as forty four Eng
lish miles an hour has been attained
The course of the boat is not affected
by the movements of the waves
S N DEXTER NORTH
The United States Census Director
and Ilia Mission to Germany
Simon Newton Dexter North director
of the United States census is the
head of a commission sent to Germany
by the secretary of state on the re
quest of the president to investigate
the effect of the present tariff upon
German exports to America The in
quiry to be made by Mr Dexter includes
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SIMON NEWTON DEXTER NORTH
in its scope the subject of a new treaty
of commerce with Germany to take the
place of that which expired in March
of the present year Commercial rela
tions are now governed by a provision
al understanding but this holds good
only until June 1907
Mr Dexter is a journalist and statis
tician by profession and was born in
Clinton N Y in 1S49 He graduated
from Hamilton college and was for
some years managing editor of the
Utica Morning Herald Later he be
came editor and joint proprietor of the
Albany Express Tresident McKinley
appointed him a member of the United
States industrial commission in 1S9S
and a year later he became chief statis
tician for manufactures of the twelfth
census He was made director of the
census in 1903
NOT AN EYESORE
Artistic Electric Lifilit Standard In
KeicIiciiIierR Bulicmin
The ordinary electric light pole in
this country is an ugly looking affair
Advocates of municipal heautiflcation
urge that if there must he such poles
in the streets they should be made or
namental instead of unsightly The
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ELECTRIC LIGHT STAMJAKD
lustration shows hovr they sometimes
manage such things abroad The elec
tric light standard which is in use in
Reichenberg Bohemia shown in the
picture suggests what might be done
In the same direction in American
cities
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Loan
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JAKE BETZ
McCook Neb for terms on
Auctioneering
He will do your work right
DR H M IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take laxative bromo quixixe tablets
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure E W Groves signature is on
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
State of Nebraska Ked Willow County s
In the matter of tlm pittite of James Cain
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I J C Moore Couuij jndpeof said county
in said state hereby notify all persons having
claims and demands against the estate of the
said James Cain deceased that I have set and
appointed the following days for the reception
examination nd adjustment of said claims
and demands as provided by law at the county
court room in McCook Ked Willow county
and state aforesaid to wit the 10th day of
December HKX5 and the 10th day of June 1007
and all persons so interested in said estate will
appear at said time and place and duly pre
sent their said claims nnd demands in the
manner required by law or show cause for not
so doing and incase any of taid claims shall
not bo presented by sth day of June 1107 thr
same shall be forever barred
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I roniiH court this 10th day of November 1506
J C Moore
seal County Judgo
J NOTICE OF SALE rr -
Under Agisters Lien
j Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
i Agisters lien for the pasturing keeping and
careot onejeuow jersey cow about 1U years
old on red and w bite cow about jears old
from the 1st day of May 1005 until this date
under an agreed contract with one James
Ilickerson owner of said stock on which there
i now due the sum of jii00 and an affidavit
setting forth the description of said stock and
the amount due for the feeding pasturing and
keeping of said stock having been iiled in the
ollice of the county clerk of this county being
the county where said stock were pastured fed
and kejt on the llltli day of November 100C
I will sell the above described stock at public
Ruction at the residence of Ed Phillippi in
Vallej Grange precinct in Ked Willow county
Nebraska on the 15th day of December 100C
at 10 oclock a m of said day Said sale to bo
for cash in hand
Dated this 11th day of November 10CO
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Ed Phillippi
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No better or safer
investment is open to
An investment
you
month for
of 100 per
120 months will earn
So nearly 9 percent
compounded annually
Dont delay but see
the secretary today
Subscriptions r e
ceived at any time for
the new stock just
opened
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Gatewood Vahne
I Office over McAdams Store TYETCr rflTg11
A phone 190 JLJrJLdJJV JS Jnfrm a I
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readers Gazette Free
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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 chargo
to evorv person for whom I cull a sale during the balanco of 190G
E J MITCHELL Auctioneer
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V FRANKLIN President A C EBERT CASHIER
JAS S DOYLE Vice President
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Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 7000
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AGENT FOR
THE CELEBRATED
Fairbury Kanchett
Windmii
This is a warranted and guaran
teed windmill nothing better in
the market Write or call on Mr
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THE
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Company
SELLS
Maitland Lump
Maitland Nut
Baldwin Lump
Sheridan Egg
Louisville Lump
Pennsylvania Nut
COAL
S S GARVEY Manager
Office Phone I69
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MU SICAL GOODS
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quality of material is any lobject
you will be easily convincedthat
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