The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 19, 1907, Image 5

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DOES THE WORLD OWE YOU A LIVING
We think not It owes and furnishes you the opportunity
to make a living nor only to make a living but also enough
to cart for nod educate your family and accumulate a com
petence to provide the necessities and little comforts for old ago
You are not taking full advantage of thi3 opportunity
howover unless you have a bank account at tome -safe con
servative bank
Whether your income be large or small you will find a
check account at this bank a real and material help Try it
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK McCook Nefer
SAFETY DEPOSIT B0XE3 Sl00 per year
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THE TRIBUNE Office for Office Supplies
FAY HOSTETTER
TEACHER ON PIANO
McCook
Nebraska
Studio upstairs in new Rishel building
south of Eost Office
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CONTRACTOR
and BUILDER
Farm Buildings a Specialty
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
McCook Neb
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B BURGESS
Piiiiiibereod
ron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Estimates Furnished Free Base
ment of the Postoffice Building
NcCGOK NEBRASKA
QtSVlSsS5SESS
The best of every
thing in his line at
the most reasonable
prices is Harsh s
nibtto He wants
your trade and
hopes by merit to
keepit
The Butcher
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Special to
California
Round trip rates to San Francisco
and Los Angeles about half
rates April 25thto May 18th Be
sure to go one way via the Shasta
Route and Puget Sound only
S1250 more Stopovers variable
and attractive routes
Cheap One Way
West
Daily during April one way rates to
Utah California Oregon Wash
ington Idaho Montana Big
Horn Basin nearly 50 percent re
duction Daily through Stand
ard and Tourist sleepers-
Landseekers Information
Bureau
Irrigated lands along the North
Platte River in the Big Horn
Basin and Yellowstone Valley on
terms cheaper then paying rent
and money paid on a water right
is money saved Send for new
descriptive folders
Homeseekers
Excursions
Frequently each month from
Eastern Nebrrfska to Eastern Col
orado Wyoming and Big -Horn
Basin
GEORGE S SCOTT
Ticket Agent McCook Neb
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Building k loan
Association
No letter 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
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JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
Ecsnesiy
Pumping
Engine
Safe quiet easy
to start and vun
HotlTe Pawer
EOT AIR
Fubx Gasoline
Coal or Wood
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NOTICE
To whom it may concern
Notice is hereby given of the incorporation of
a Telephone Company by the undersigned and
others
1 The namo of said corporation is Ash Creek
Farmers Mutual Telephone Company
2 The principal place of transacting the bus
iness of said corporation is Eed Willow Hed
Willow County Nebraska
3 The general nature of the business to be
transacted is the construction and operation of
a telephone line in Red Willow County Nebras
ka
4 The amount of authorized capital stock of
said corporation is Three Thousand Dollars
3000 00 one half of which to bo fully sub
scribed and paid up before business is com
menced and to be divided into shares of Fifty
Dollar Si000 each balance to be issued as
subscribed and paid tor
a The business of said corporation com
raenced January 10 1907 and shall terminate
January 10 1937
6 The highest amount of indebtedness or lia
bility to which the corporation at any time may
subject itself shall bo ten percent of the paid up
capital stock
7 The affairs of said corporation aro to be
conducted by the following ollicors President
Vice President Secretary Treasurer and a
Board of three Directors
Dated this 4th day of April 1907
Ash Creek Farmers
Mutual Telephone Company
By M Esch President
By WmBaumbach Secretary
INCORPORATION NOTICE-
Notice is hereby Riven of the incorporation
under the laws of Nebraska of a company
known as the McCook Pressed Brick Company
The principal place of transacting business is
in the City of McCook
The general nature of the business is tip man
ufacturing and sale of brick and other building
materials
The capital stock of said Company is 1500000
fully paid up as issued
The existence of this Company began March
lo 1907 and will continue fifty year unless
sooner terminated according to law
The highest amount of indebtedness or liabil
ity to which this corporation may subject itself
is SSCCOOO
The affairs of the corporation are to bo con
ducted by n hoard of five directors choson by
the stock holders from among their number
Tho directors elect from their own number a
President Secretarv and Treasurer
Dated March 15 1907
J E Kelley
Geoegk S Ck wen
J W IlATFint U
A S Exnis
W J POETEE
P Walsh
H T Waite
C I Hall
Dn A D FINCH
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
and OPTICIAN
Office days Tuesdays Wednes
days Thursdays and Saturdays
Office in Post Office Bldg - Phone 13
A G BUMP
Real Estate
and Insurance
First door south of Fearns gallery
McCook Nebraska
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that I have disposed of
my interest in the real ostate business to J S
McBrayer who will continue thobnsiness
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StpvnK dinniir irnl rcclinluji chair cars
Btiils frtj mi tlimnili raiiw Tickets sold
ami lHKnff checked to any point in the Uited
Stntoi or C uinrfu
For infiriiiniin tonn tables maps mrt tick
ets cull in or writ Gi orih Scotr Afiont Mc
Cook Nbn skii r r W Wuknloy General
Puustwfcer Afcent OwiIm Nolirhkn
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to live
Bailey has returned to Hartley
Hurley Dye has returned to his first
love in thi company b uierical service
Ensiicefr 1 H Snyder was- tftWen
quite ill Monday afternoon butis about
as usual aiin
Engineer and Mrs V H Dunyan
moved into their new home the Wniah
residence this week Alonday
The corn pans oil house and exten
sive platform connected therowith have
been repaired from the recent fire dam
age
J G Schobel who has bpen in Chic
ago for several weeks helping on the
wage schedule returned home on un
dny niht
A daughter was born to Engineer and
Mrs J U Marshall Friday lant Mot
her and child are now progressing fav
orably
The wrecker and crew was called
down to Naponee Friday last to pick
up a wreck and clear the trnckfor
traffic Several cars in a freijjht train
jumped the track causing considerable
damugo and delay
A serious head on wreck occurred at
Alma this week Engineer Deere Fire
man Hill and Conductor Tom Nashwere
among those involved Bothiengiue3
were badly damaged as were several
cars but no one was hurt -
The stntion at Fuuk was burned
Mdnday night A passing train id
supposed to have caused the fire A
gentPat Cobb and family escaped in
their njght clothes losing their effects
as did the company records and con
tents
A car in a freight train jumped the
track just a short distance east of Red
Willow atation Saturday morning
damaging the track considerably and
delay ing traffic a couple hours Pas
senger train No 12 was held at McCook
about two hours until the track was
cleared
Fred Magner formerly of this city
but of late switchmau in the Oxford
yard was knocked off a car in the yard
there this week and one of his feet was
run over by the cars making a serious
wound It is feared tie foot will have
to be amputated He was taken to
the hospital in Omaha
The steam and water piping of the
companys extensive plant here is being
increased and rearrauged Instead of
lettirig the water out of the engine boilers
into the pits to go into the sump hole
or reservoir pipes will hereafter con
vey the water direct from engines to
Reservoir while another pipe line will
be used in washing out the boilers
Additional fire plugs will also be estab
lished in various needy places through
out the companys yard here The work
is being prosecuted by the regular ser
yice gang
IN THE WHEELHOUSE
X J Thero Thnt All the Force of n
Great Vennel Are Directed
On entering the wheelhouse of nu
ocean liner a landsman Is likely to be
awed by the group of instruments and
masses of complicated machinery on
every hand Your eye will ilrst be
caught by the wheel or wheels for of
ten there are two or more of them one
directly Jn line Avlth the other The
first of these is an Insignificant look
lug affair perhaps a foot or so In diam
eter which seemsr out of all proportion
to the work It must accomplish Di
rectly in front of it stands the ships
compass while back of It are massed
many complicated wheels and levers
which transform the slightest motion
of the wheel Into the great force which
guides the ship
All the great steamers are steered
nowadays by the aid of steam or elec
tricity In the old days half a dozen
men at times would struggle with the
wheel In high seas and sailors havo
been killed by the rapid revolving of
the projecting spoke handles The
modern steering gear makes It possi
ble to guide these great ships with the
slightest pressure The rudder weigh
ing many tons is perhaps 000 feet
astern yet with a touch of the polish
ed wheel the great 700 foot ship will
swing from side to side with almost
the delicacy of a compass needle Tha
wheel thnt the steersman operates
merely governs the steering engine
which in turn Inoves the great rud
der
The most astonishing thing about
the bridge is to find the wheelhouse
with all its curtains tightly drawn as
often happens and the man at the
helm steering the boat without see
ing ahead at all At night or even by
day if the light of the binnacle is con
fusing the wheelhouse Is often com
pletely shut in The man at the wheel
It is explained does not need to look
ahead The lookout high up in the
crow3 nest and the officer on watch
on the bridge will keep him informed
if any object is sighted The duty of
the man titithe wheel is to keep the
ship er course Throughout his
watehofrfour hours he must keep his
eyes onthe compass and nowhere else
On one side of the wheelhouse are
posted the sailing directions which
give the wheelsman explicit orders
The course to be followed for the day
is placed Jn a neat little rack called
the compass- control It suggests the
rack in church at the side of the pul
pit Which announces the number of
the Hymns rind psalms for the days
service The compass control will an
nounce for instance N 7 8 W or
some such formula The wheelsman
glances at this as he takes his watch
at the wheel and holds the great ship
exactly on this course until he is re
lieved Francis Arnold Collins in St
Nicholas
IDEAS OF HEAVEN
The Itomans believed in the Elysian
fields of the Greeks
The Haitians locate heaven in one of
the beautiful valleys of their island -
The Assyrians believe heaven is in
the bowels of the earth or far awav in
llft oicf
Some natives of the south Pacific
think heaven a place where they will
be white
The Greek belief according to Socra
tes was that the pious went to heaven
like prisoners set free to dwell in un
clouded peace
According to the ancient astrono
mers heaven -was seven or eight solid
spheres with a planet for the center of
each Some even ran the number up to
seventy
The Egyptians thought heaven to be
on many Islands at the foot of the
Milky way Those worthy spent the
time harvesting beans and in feasting
singing and playing
Etiquette
Etiquette is a French word which
originally meant a label indicating the
price or quality the English ticket
and in old French was usually special
ized to mean a soldiers billet The
phrase thats the ticket shows the
cliange to the present meaning of man
ners according to code Burke solemn
ly explained that etiquette had Its
original application to those ceremon
ies and formal observances practiced
at courts The term came afterward
to signify certain formal methods used
in tho transactions between sovereign
states
A Wldovrs Double Grief
A clergyman who recently called
upon a young widow to condole with
her upon the loss of her husband
placed considerable emphasis upon the
proposition that the separation was
merely temporal and painted in vivid
colors the happiness of friends reunit
ed after death When he stopped for
breath the sorrowing one heaved a
deep sigh and quietly remarked Well
f I suppose his first wife has got him
again then Saturday Review
Proved It
Bjones Why the grouch Psmith
My wife called me a fool Bjones
Cheer up It may not be true Psmith
But it is She proved it Went and
dug up a bunch of my old love letters
and read em to me Cleveland Lead
er
Letters
Answer a letter the day It is received
aJ you will experience a sense of
duty well done Delay it and after too
long a time has elapsed shame will put
a stop to its acknowledgment alto
gether
While Europe has 107 people to the
secure mile Asia has but fifty eight
Africa eleven and Australia one and a
half
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A PRETTY RIBBON WLL
DECORATE MY DKS OR
ANY THUsto WE DONT PAY
ENOUGH ATTENTION To
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WOULD Aj AN LOOK
FOUT A NECK TIE SEE MOU
A MR RIBBON or SASH
IMPROVES A QRLs Looks
BUSTER BROWN
So
OUR GUARANTEE
Any person attending the new 3 act comedy drama
Our Old Kentucky Home and not being entirely
satisfied after seeing two acts can have their money re
funded at the box office If the 3how dont please you
step to the office say so and get your money back
WARREN MOORE
Road Manager Our Old Kentucky Home
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like setter the bird s that wear
5ri6ht plumage and do you not wijr
to brighten youil attire with beauti
ful ribon s ve really wih you
would come and see our ribbons thht
will pleajeyour eye and your pure-
PLAIN RIBBoNSA ALL CoLoR S AT ALL
PRICED 5PECIAL VALUE -S JOc AND 1 2lo
PER YARD FANCY RIBBONS 10c To 50c
PER NECKTIES FOR
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Our Old
Kentucky Home
the new three act comedy drama presented by a company
that never fails to please Our Old Kentucky Home Com
pany carries its own Harp Orchestra which will give a con
cert before the opening of the play This company has
everywhere met with a success that enables them to appear
here under the following positive guarantee
Prices 75c 50c and 35c - Curtain at 835
Tuesday Apr
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Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
New location just across street in P Walsh
building
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Office Booms 3 and 5 Walsh Bin McCook
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