The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 15, 1907, Image 4

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

    MMWWaMMMagMWaiMaMMaMBaaWBMaBMnWBMBMBnWWMWMMWiW9MMBIIMMMIlM1
JBMBBUncleSamsSelection
1 MADE FROM GRAPES J
PEuinber and
umiiiviij jjiii
I The Lewis Stock j
Company
Will appear at the
BJXLER OPERA HOUSE
One week commencing
Monday February 18th
This Company is Strictly 1st Class
Strong- Specialties Elegant Special
Scenery Most Beautiful Costumes
s
trong Repertoire of Strong Plays
u
Opening Bill
Woman Against Woman
Seats on sale at flcConnelPs Drug Store
Prices 25c 35c and 50c Children 15c
GATEW00DVAHUE
DENTISTS
Office over McAdams Store Phone 190
H P SUTTON
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
MCCOOK - NEBRASKA
C H Boyle
C Eldeed Co Atty
BOYLE ELDRED
Attorneys at I aw
Long Distance Ione 44
Rooms 1 and 7 second lloor
PoEtoffice Building
MCL00 Neb
I E D
BJ
BURGESS
Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Estimates Furnished Free Base
ment of the Postoffice Building
McCOOK NEBRASKA
v-
JOE HIGHT
CONTRACTOR
and BUILDER
Farm Buildings a Specialty
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
McCook Neb
I Seeing
1 Is Belieii I
rj
If you will figure with usrrfnd
quality of material is any object
you will easily convincedthat
we out class all competition
UADHIliT
HVMlMHtYV
IIMMI l3
The average legislature is afflicted
with too much wind and whiskers
Perhaps you have noticed it the
same patriot who is a tyrant in power is
an anarchist out
Governor Sheldon proposes to fore
stal future contingencies and settle that
rent nonsense right at the outset
The church people promise to take a
hand in the coming city election It is
safe to prophesy they wont do us any
harm
INDIANOLA
Mrs C B Hoag is visiting in Edison
Miss Hattie Wadsworth of Chickasha
is in the city visiting old time friends
and schoolmates
O B Woods accompanied bv his wife
and his wifes mother Mrs Sewell all
of Danbury came over to Indianola in
their automobile Sunday
Last Friday Mrs John McClung and
Mrs D W McClung drove to McCook
on a shopping tour
The meetings at the Christian church
are closed for the present and the
ministers have gone to their respective
homes
Rev E Smith could not fill his place
in the pulpit last Sunday on account
of sickness Brother Smith has the
prevailing disease grippe
James Halleck shipped two cars of
cattle to St Joe Saturday night Also
Quick and King shipped two carloads
of cattle
Leo and Ferdinand Vering left Satur
day morning for their new home near
iVLarysviJIe Kansas Mr Vering will
return later and move the family over
Mrs Chet Meyers is quite sick with
grippe Quite a number in town are
sick from grippe and kindred ailments
The funeral of Grandpa Meyers occur
red from the home of his soninlaw and
was largely attended Rev Hawkins
delivered the sermon
A disgraceful affair occurred north of
here last Thursday evening which
terminated in a shooting match Two
young men met at a literary society and
began to quarrel Ben Jussell one of
the parties got the worst of the encoun
ter with his adversary but would not
stay whipped so followed him up and
shot him Friends of young Hagney
the victim took the case in hand and
beat Jussell to a finish Young Hagney
medoi ms wounds Sunday morning
Jimmie McCallum has gone back to
Oklahoma where he is in business
Quite a number of Indianolaites went
up to McCook Tuesday night to par
ticipate in the festivities of the Eagles
John Puckett is confined to his home
with the grippeand is under the doctors
care
CULBERTSON
H C Parker of Lincoln has moved
his family into the H B Hunter house
until he can build on the farm he re
cently bought west of Culbertson
W S Irwin of Cambridge arrived
here Tuesday morning to build on his
farm west of town onto which he will
move as soon as the building is finished
n Li jiuu iuia in v us who or jlvuio
Neb are here visiting friends
Mrs J H Brown of Trenton attended
the funeral of Mrs Vasiine
DEATH OF MRS
Hannah J Vastine nee Mitchell was
born in Columbus Ohio Dec Sth 1S39
died in Culbertson Neb Feb 10th
1907 aged GS years 2 months 2 days
Deceased was married to Benjamin M
Vastine M D Nov Mth 1863 Six
children blessed the uuion four girls
and two boys Husband and five child
ren have preceeded her in death A son
and wife and one grandchild mourn her
departure Dr and Mrs Vastine came
to Culbertson June 1S79 residing here
until the end
Mrs Vastine was a mem
ber of the Presbyterian church over 52
ears having joined the church at the
age of 15 years Services wereconducted
by Rev W J Ely pastor at Culbertson
v large company attended the same
FALSE ECONOMY
Yon Cannot Win Superior Keult
AVI tli Inferior Methods
A Paris hank clerk who was carry
ing a bag of gold through the streets
dropped a ten franc piece which rolled
from the sidewalk He set his bag
dpwn to look for the lost piece and
while he was trying to extricate it
from the gutter some one stole his
bag and ran away with it
True economy Is not stinginess or
meanness It of tea means very large
expenditures for it always lias the
larger end in view True economy
means the wisest expenditure of what
we have everything considered look
ing at it from the broadest standpoint
It is not a good thing to save a nickel
at the expenditure of 25 cents worth
of time
Comparatively few people have a
healthy view of what real saving or
economy means I have seen a lady
spoil a pair of fine gloves trying to
rescue a nickel from a mud puddle
Several people have been run over by
street cars or teams in New York
while trying to rescue a dropped pack
age a hat an umbrella or a cane
Bargain hunters are often victims of
false economy They buy because
they are cheap a great many things
they do not actually need Then they
will tell you how much they have
saved If they would reckon up what
they have expended in a year they
would generally find that they have
spent more than if they had onlyj
bought what they actually wanted
when they needed it and had paid the
regular price for it Many people have
a mania for attending auctions and
buying all sorts of truck which does
not match anything else they have
The result is that their homes are a j
veritable nightmare as to taste and
fitness of things Then they never get
the first besh wear of anything The
secondhand tilings arc often just on
the point of giving out and constantly
need repairing This foolish buying is
the worst kind of extravagance Qual
ity durability should he the first con
sideration in buying anything for con
stant use Yet many people keep them
selves poor by buying cheap articles
which do not last
No greater delusion ever entered a
business mans head than that cheap
labor is economy Trying to cut the
payroll down to the lowest possible
dollar has ruined many a concern
Business men who have been most
successful have found that the best
workmen like the best materials are
the cheapest in the end The break
age the damage the losses the ex
pensive blunders the injury to mer
chandise the loss of customers result
ing from cheap labor are not compen
sated for by low wages
Any one who tries to get superior re
sults from inferior methods from
cheapness in quality of material or
service deludes himself Cheap labor
means cheap product and cheapened
reputation It means inferiority all
along the lino The institution run by
cneap neip is cneapeneu imu menus u
cheaper patronage Orison Swett Mar- j
ucu ill oucueoa ungnAius
Her Directions
Before Mrs Sage left her home for
ers she told her husband that if he
wanted anything that wasnt in plain
sight to write to her for directions
Dont turn the house upside down
as you generally do she said with
unhappy recollection i win answer j g
by return mail and tell you just where 1 1
it is
Mr Sage found everything to his
hand but soon after his wifes de
parture a neighbor came In to borrow
a pattern which she was sure his wife
had Mr Sage wrote as he had been
requested His wifes reply subse
quently found its way into the Spring
field Republican
You will find it hanging on the wall
by the attic stairs ran the letter or
in the box on top of the sewing ma
chine in Ellens room the green box
or the red one I forget which Per
haps though it is on the top shelf in
the closet in our room left hand side
if I remember correctly But look on
the other side too
If not there it Is in the bottom
drawer of the high boy in the upper
hall That is where I keep my pat
terns and dont untie all the bundles
It is among them somewhere I am
not sure but it Is in the second drawer
from the bottom It Is somewhere up
stairs anyway so dont rummage
downstairs
P S Come to think of it I may
have lent It to Mrs Hall Write me
if you find it
Feedlnpr a Knblier Plant
A New York woman has a rubber
plant which she considers king of Its
kind Standing on the sill of her front
window it reaches almost to the top
of the upper pane some of Its leaves
being over eighteen Inches long
It puts forth one new leaf every
week without fail she explains proud
ly And did you ever see such a line
gloss and quality to the leaves of any
other rubber plant Ill tell you how
it is Its all due to feeding it proper
ly My plant gets good rich fool
Every time I buy mutton or beef far
dinner I wash it carefully In a sauce
pan instead of holding it under the
spigot and afterward I pour the water
which has some of the blood of the
meat In It over the roots to give them
strength Then I also give my plant
a tablespoonful of cod liver oil once a
week I feed It to the earth and the
plant drinks it up I never heard of
any one else feeding a plant this way
The idea is all my own and Im proud
of It I have never seen another rub
ber plant so strong and healthy as
mine Is New York Press
r jTJjl
New
Shoes
BBS3B2WgranTygBBgBSg5
K i i ii i in ii i i PS
I W
kj iwrark rA w a
41 f vfiSSFWN v- f E
X M EdzgJ H
E i f fa
1
in a Stock Certificate of the
McCook
Building k Loan
Association
ABOUT THE
McCOOK POST
CARD STATION
AT S
Le Ideal Bargain Depot
In
jL JgE Jffii IttKJt
Ladies Shirt
Waists
Ladies9 Muslin
Underwear
am oos
Hetoerloom
Skirts
Queen Quality
reCTyiirat rjar i lttm l iwT
J He GRANNIS
42fetefew4l
ST -T Ttr T4
SV
Sk
rtfr
Jii n - i
No better or safer
investment is open to
you An investment
of ioo per month for
120 months will earn
8o 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
Did You Know
List Your Property
With Us
Farms Ranches Etc
Our office is in the east and
we bring the buyers direct
with the money For par
ticulars address
SHURTLEFF DOWNING
12 lMt Humboldt Neb
Cook Hardware Co
Hardware Implements Feed Grinders
Gasoline Engines Harness
Saddles Buggies Wagons
We can fill your order
for anything
WBMILLS Phone 31 RBSIMMONS
Successors to W T Coleman
r
5
T1
X
0
i
j