The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 25, 1907, Image 5

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DOSSIBLY you are already a patron of this
bank If not it might be well to start in
with the New Year A trial may prove
mutually profitable With a view to get-
ting better acquainted we invite you to call
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK McCook Neta
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The best of every
thing in his line at
the most reasonable
prices is Harsh s
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your trade and
hopes by merit to
keep it
The Butcher
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AGENT FOR
THE CELEBRATED
Fairhurv Hanchett
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This is a warranted and guaran
teed windmill nothing better in
the market Write or call on Mr
Ball before buviner
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McCook Laundry
G C HECKMAN Prop
Dry and Steam Cleaning and
Pressing
DR H M IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Nebraska
3Agent of Eincoln Land Co and of McCook
Wator Works Offico in Postoffice building
OH I J GUNN
DENTIST phone 112
Office Rooms 3 and 5 Walsh Blk McCook
FAY HOSTETTER
TEACHER ON PIANO
McCook Nebraska
Studio upstairs in new Rishel building
south of Post Office
Ladies iead this uataloguo of charms
Bright eyes glowing cheeks red lips a
6tuooth skin without a blemish in short
perfect health For snlo with every
package Ilollisters Rocky Mountain tea
35 cents A McMillen
Cash Received on Account
Charge Paid Out and other cash
register printed supplies at The Tribune
office
NOTICE OF GUARDIANS SALE
In tho district court of Red Willow county
state of obraqka
Iu the matter of the application of Tames Earl
Ludwick guardian of Lewis Basil Ludwick and
Lorvn Laudon Ludwick minors for license to
sell real estate
Notice is hereby jjiven thatin pursuance of an
order of the Hon R C Orr judge of tho district
court of Red Willow countv Nebraska made on
tho loth day of December 1906 for the sale of
the real estate hereinafter described there will
bo sold at public vendue to tho highest bidder
for cash at tho east front door of the court
house in the city of McCook iu said county on
tho second day of February 1907 at the hour of
one oclock p m the following described real
estate towit An undivided one half interetin
lots one and two in block six in tho original
towji of McCook Red Willow county Nebraska
Said tale will remain open one hour
James Eaki Ludwick
Boyle Eldked Guardian of Lew is Basil
Attorneys Ludwick nnd Loron
don Ludwick minors
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Home of Quality
and Quantity where
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sells THE BEST LUM
BER AND COAL
Are you thinking of
building If so it is ten
to one our figures will
please you
M O McCLURE
Phone No 1 Manager
Mike Walsh
DEALER IN
POULTRY
and EGGS
Old Rubber Copper and Brass
Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
New location just across street in P Walsh
building
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I F D BURGESS
j Plumber and
Steam Fitter
Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Estimates Furnished Free Base
ment of the Postoffice Building
McCOOK NEBRASKA
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W E Peuco was in Edison en busi
ness Wednesday
Machinists Ol on and Keagy quit tlio
service this week
A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs
F M FagaD last Fridiy j
Fritz Eberl is nu apprentice in the
blacksmith shop hammer boy
Miss Ruby Fitzgerald is a new stenog
rapher in tho roadmasters ollice
An engino failure brought No n into
McOook WYz houis late Tuesday night
Tho Burlington is busily engaged in
storing large quanities of ice at tLis
point
Does that
whibtlo jar you looo from the arms of
Morpheus
Helper Herbert Ploussard quit this
week and F V Miller became a helper
in the blacksmith shop
Lloyd Jennings returned last Friday
night from Omaha where he has been
receiving treatment for his eyes
Engineer J H Snyder returned from
Nebraska City early in tho week hav
ing quite recovered from his recent
operation and ready for service again
Gus Soderburg who is erjoying a
vacation of two or three weeks left for
Grand Island yesterday morning He
is firing on the Union Pacific out of that
point
Engine 143 is out of tho backshop
and receiving her finishing touches in
tho roundhouse The 721 is ready to go
out The 14 was run iu for an overhaul
ing this week
C H Stennett the McCook Imperial
postal clerk went down to Holdrege
over Sunday to bee his eldest daughter
who is threatened with pneumonia but
is improving now
About sixty helpers m the Alliance
machine shops walked out on a strike
Tuesday of this wtek on a demand of
an increase of wages from 17 and 18
cents per hour to 224 cents Only five
helpers remaiued in the shop
G F Smith became general foreman
of the McCook shops Wednesday of
thfs week vice F V Schultz resigned
Mr Smith comes from Sheridan where
he was backshop foreman It is thought
Mr Schultz will euter the employ of one
of the western roads
The Burlington road has ordered nine
ty new locomotives for delivery during
1908 Fifteen of them are for passenger
service and seventy five are for freight
traffic Tho passenger engines which
are of the largest type are to be 376
000 pounds in weight and more than 75
feet in length
BARTLEY
Mrs A L Cochran was quite sick
this weeK
Phin Smith lost a fine cow this week
from corn stalk disease
Somebody will be married soon and
then I will say 1 toldjou so
Commissioner Premer returned from
McCook Wednesday morning
Henry Butherus and family are in
Lincoln this week visiting relatives
The skating rink has gone where the
woodbine twineth it died a legal death
The old Bartley ice house will be sold
to the Highest bidder Saturday after
noon
Otis Farrer has moved his restaurant
into the Jennings building south of the
bank
Will Enlow was up from Cambridge
Wednesday having a surgLwl operation
performed
Mr Scallick from eastern part of the
state is here looking after tho products
of his farms
The Misses Florence and Gertrude
Clements have gone to Orleans Nebr
to attend school
Florence and Gertrude Clemants have
returned from Orleans and will not at
tend school there
Doctor and Mrs Daly were up from
Cambridge Tuesday the guests of Dr
and Mrs Arbogast
The Bartley Phone Co are putting
on additional cross armsr to carry wires
for new phones being taken
Mr and Mrs Esbon Day of Indian
ola have been here this week called by
the serious sickness of Mrs Days fath
er Mr Bantham
The Workmen lodge initiated about
nfty new members last week Indian
ola and Cambridge visitors swelled the
large attendance
Frank Harris of Ottawa 111 is visit
ing hisbrother and family and looking
over this fine land with a view of buying
a farm before he returns
The Bank of Bartley has added a new
safe to its safety equipment It weighs
two tons and is round in form being
claimed to be dynamite proof
uenlns and Work
Men give me credit for genius All
the genius I have lies just in this
When I have a subject in hand I
study it profoundly Day and night
it Is before me I explore if in all its
bearings My mind becomes pervaded
with it Then the effort which I make
the people are pleased to call the fruit
of genius It is the fruit of labor and
thought Alexander Hamilton
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There aint much pleasure in this life
fer men as old as methat is a feller
thinks they aint when he is sixty
three O course he likes to smoke Ids
pipe an set around an us an argnp
with the boys to git his leisure tlmo to
pass A man v hos gettin long In
years too weak to hoe or plow for
pleasure of the good old kind nasi
small chanc2 anyhow But theres one
thing I like to do one thng 1 s ie ei
joy its Koin to a chcus with sone
poor bi eyed snvill boy I always
like to have it be the fii t show hes
been to I like to those b
eyes snap Oh snap they always do
I like to see him smile an chp an
crane his neck around a i see bmeat
in peanuts throwin shells down on
the ground It dont seem very
ago that I wus eight or nine nor 1 n
since the first show I tiw seemed sim
ply grand divine I member how I
set up there jest in a lit of joy You
see I know the feelin that come to
the big eyed boy I dont caro n uci
for circuses like once I used to care
But friend I get my pleasure takin
little fellers there An while I Fet en
joyin it -1 mean tint kids real joy I
almost cry to think that I cant be
once more a boy Denver Post
3Inn anil His Pockets
A tailor who had received an order
for a suit of clothes was asked by the
customers wife for an interview
I want to ask you as a special fa
vor she said not to put any pockets
in my husbands clothes
Why not asked the astonished
tailor
Because they are responsible for
his looking so shabby so much of the
time ehe explained He wears his
clothes for weeks without pressing be
cause he says it is too much trouble to
change the things in his pockets to an
other suit fie says that half the men
who go around in seedy clothes do so
for the same reason If that is so just
leave out the pockets and they will
have no excuse for shabbiuess
That is a new point of view said
the tailor I will see about it
But when the suit came home it had
the usual number of pockets New
York Sun
Hoiv FrostlIte Conies
The first effect of cold on the skin is
to contract the tiny vessels that connect
arteries and veins Arteries are ves
sels that take blood from the heart
Veins are those that bring blood back
to the heart and the connecting ves
sels are called capillaries While these
little vessels are contracting the skin
itself becomes tenser In a few mo
ments or minutes the effects change
The tiny nerves whose stimulation
caused contraction of the capillaries
are more or less paralyzed and the ves
sels dilate so the skin gets red Soon
the veins are dilated and the skin be
comes bluish Then the nutrient fluid
in the skin the lymph is coagulated
and the stretched skin ruptures or
chaps If the cold is more severe its
action -is deeper and the blood itself
may be coagulated This is frostbite
Ant Bittlis
Persons who are troubled with rheu
matism in Russia take ant baths as a
cure It is done in this way by the
peasants near Moscow Finding an
ants nest he puts Into a linen bag the
ants their eggs and necessarily consid
erable dirt Returning to the home he
plunges into the hot water of the bath
his bag of ants which he has previous
ly fastened tightly at the mouth After
Beveral minutes the water gives off a
very stroug penetrating odortof formic
acid The bath is now read- and the
invalid is put Into it Such a bath has
a very active irritant action on the
skin being in fact a counter irritation
that causes the rheumatic pains to dis
appear Strand Magazine
Venezuelan Cowboys
When the Venezuelan cowboy wishes
to catch a bull or cow for branding or
for any purpose he rides alongside It
and with horse and bovine on the
dead run stoops from his saddle
grasps the croatures tail and with a
sharp peculiar twist sends the animal
rolling on its back From the force
with which it falls the creatures
horns almost invariably pin its head
to the ground giving the vaquero time
to dismount and sit on its head hold
ing the animal helpless to rise while a
companion ties Its legs
The Hulinsr Passion
Beggar Can you help a poor man
to Pedestrian I think you have
touched me before Beggar Possibly
sir possibly You see Im a stranded
photographer and the old habit of re
touching clings sir
The first ingredient in conversation
s truth the next good sense the third
good humor and the fourth wit Sir
William Temple j
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OUR REPUTATION IS AT STAKE
On the kind and quality of every pair of Shoes we sell So you can readily see we cannot afford to recommend you to buy nor we to sell an
inferior grade of Shoes at any price But we do guarantee every pair of the better grades to be just what we recommend them and our guaran
tee is always good We are closing out some of our lines in Winter Footwear and they are bargains you cannot get even at a special sale
We are making a cut on our Broken Lines of Winter Goods of from 25c to 75c pe pair These are our regular goods
A line of Childrens Rubbers and Warm Overshoes worth from 75c to 3150 at 25c
Our spring stock of Ladies Shoes are now ready for your inspection Get your chobe of style and perfect fit before the line is broken
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ARE STRIKING ARE REDUCE
OUR WINTER STOCK S FAST REDUCING BE
CAUSE THE PEOPLE OF THIS COMMUNITY KNOW
THAT WHEN WE WE HAMMER PRICE 5
WE DO HAMMER -PRICE-5 DOWN ON LEGITI
MATE REGULAR MERCHANDISE AND NOT ON
SHIPPED IN -JOB LOTS
WE WISH TO LET OUR PRICES TALK
ONE FIFTH OFF ON WINTER LINES
RESPECTFULLY
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V FRANKLIN PRESIDENT A C EBERT CASHIER
JAS S DOYLE Vice President
CITI
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Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 7000
B B B B E
DIRECTORS
FRANKLIN JAS S DOYLE A C EBERT i
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j DENTISTS
C H Boyle
C E Eldeed Co Attr
BOYLE ELDRED
Attorneys at J aw
Long Distance Plone 41
Rooms 1 and 7 second Hoor MCLOOK fleo mk
Postoffice Building
YOU WOULD DO WELL TO SEE
J M Rupp
FOR ALL KINDS OF Rpjp q
P O Box 131 McCook Nebraska
JOE HIGHT
CONTRACTOR
and BUILDER
Farm Buildings a Specialty
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
McCook Neb