The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 05, 1908, Image 7

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CITY LODGE DIRECTORY
A F A M
McCook Lodso No 1U5 A F A M meets
ovory first ntxl third Tunndny or tho mouth ut
8 00 p ju in Mnsonic hall
Ciiaulkb L Faiikcstock V M
Lon Cone Soc
B H M
Occonozoo Council No 10 R S M moots ou
tho Inst Saturday of each month nt800 p m
a Masonic hull
Ralph A IlAanrno T I M
SriVEHTKtt CORDEAL Sec
n a m
KiuR Cyrus Chapter No 33 R A M meets
ovoiy Una und third Thursday of ouch mouthat
800 p in in MuEuuic hull
CiaeenckH G day H P
Clinton R Sawyeu Sec
KNIGHTS TEMPLAE
St John Coinmundery No 10 K T moots on
tho second Thursday of oacii month at 800 p
m in Mobonic hull
Emekson Hanson E C
fayLVESTEE COKUEAL RtC
EASTEHN STAR
Eureka Chapter No SO O E S meots tho
second and fourth Fridays of euch mouth at
800 p in in Masonic hall
Mus SAEAn E Kat W M
bYLVESTEE COEUEAL Soc
MODEEN WOODMEN
Noblo Camp No 003 M YV A meots ovory
second and fourth Thursday of each mouth at
830 p m in Ganschows hull Pay assessments
at t lute Uouso Grocery
J M Smith CJork S E Howell V C
BOYAL NEIGIinOES
Noblo Camp No 802 R N A moots every
second and fourth Thursday of each month at
230 p m in Ganschows hall
Mus Maby Walkeb Oracle
Mbs Augusta Anton Rec
w o v
Moots second and fourth Thursdays at S
o clock in Diamonds hall
Chas F Mabkwad C C
W C Moyee Clerk
WORKMEN
McCook Lodgo No 01 AOUW moots ovory
Monday at 800 p m in Diamonds hall
C B Gray Rec Feed Schlaqel M YV
DEGREE OF HONOR
McCook LodRo No 3 D of H moots every
second and forth Fridays of each mouth at 800
p in in Ganschows hall
Mrs Laura Osuubn C of H
Mrs MatieG Welles Rec
LOCOMOTrVE engineers
McCook Division No 623 R of L E meots
overj second and fourth Saturday of each
mouth at 230 iu Morris hull
Walter Stokes C E
W D Bubnett F A E
locomotive firemen
McCook Lodge No 599 B of L F E
moots every Saturday at 730 p in in Gans
chows hall
I D Pennington M
Geo A Campbell Sec
railway conductors
Harvey Division No 95 O R C meets the
secoud aud fourth Sundays of each mouth at
300 p in in Diamonds hall
Joe Hegenbeeger C Con
M O McClure Sec
RAILWAY TRAINMEN
C W Bronson Lodge No 4S7 B of R T
meets first and third Sundays at 230 p m and
second and fourth Fridays at 7 30 p m each
month in Morris hall Neal Beeler M
R J Moore Sec
RAILWAY CARMEN
Young America Lodge No 45G B R C of A
meets on the first and third Thursdays of each
month in Diamonds hall at730 p m
Con Kreiger CC
N H Snyder Rec Sec
MACHINISTS
Red Willow Lodge No 5S7 I A of 31 meets
every secoud aud fourth Tuesday of the month
at00 p m in Ganschow hall
D O Hewitt Pros
YV H Anderson Rec Sec
BOILERMAKERS
McCook Lodge No 407 B of B M I S B of
A meets first and third Fridays of each month
in Odd Fellows hall
KNIGHTS OF PYTniAS
McCook Lodge No 42 K of P meets overy
Wednesday at S00 p m in Masonic hall
M Lawritson C C
J N Gaabde K R S
odd fellows
McCook Lodge No 137 1 0 0 F meets every
Monday at S00 p m in Ganschows hall
YV H ACKEBMAN N G
YV A Middleton Soc
EAGLES
McCook Aerio No 1514 F O E meets tho
second and fourth Fridays of each month at
800 pm in Diamonds hall Social meetings
on the first and third Fridays
R S Light YV Pres
G C Heckman YV Sec
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
McCook Council No 1126 K of C meets tho
first and third Tuesdays of each month atS00
p m in Diamonds hall
G R Gale F Sec Frank Real G K
DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA
Court Granada No 77 meets on tho first and
and third Tuesdays of each month atS p m in
tho Morris hall Anna Hannan G R
Josephine Mullen F S
LADY MACCABEES
Valley Queen Hive No 2 L O T M meets
everj first and third Thursday evenings of each
month in Ganschov hall
Mrs YV B Mills Commander
Harriet E Willetts R K
G A B
J K Barnes Post No 207 G A R meets on
the first Saturday of each month at 230 p m
Ganschows hall
J M Henderson Cmndr
J H Yabgee Adjt
L OF G A B
McCook Circle No 33 L of G A R meets on
the first and third Fridays of each month at
230 p in in Diamonds hall
Adeline Dole Pres
Matie YYelles Sec
p e o
Chapter X P E O meets the second and
fourth Saturdays of each monta at 230 p m
at tho homes of the various members
Mrs G H Thomas Pres
Mrs C H Meeker Cor Sec
FRIEND TO FRIEND
The personal recommendation of peo
ple who have been cured of coughs and
colds by Chamberlain3 Cough Remedy
have done more than all else to make it
staple article of trade and commerce ovei
t large part of the civilized world
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Chance Shots
When a girl is a sight few men
care to look at her
it it it
It is harder any day to beg a living
than to earn it
iz it it
The laughter of a child is the true
music of the homo
it it
You can make a new reporter red
headed hy using a blue pencil on his
copy
it it ft
Occasionally we find a man who
does not spend all he makes and usu
ally he is married
ft it ft
Sometimes a woman Yvonders why
it is that she got all her huggy rides
before she Yvas married
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Sing a Song
Sing a sonp sing a song in do early
mawnin
Sing a song sing a song when th day
Is bawnin
Sing it sof an croon It low
Lak a zephyr wingin slow
Sing It in- de mawnin
Sing a song sing a song In de noontime
season
Sing a song sing a song cause das al
ways reasun
Sing it while de sun am high
An de breeze am cooin by
Sort o soft an pleasin
Sing a song sing a song in de evnln
gladness
Sing a song sing a song ease yo mind
o sadness
Sing It wif a thankful hart
Sing it cause yo done yo pat
Gist chuck full o gladness
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The Vaz
Our maid is YTery fond of poetry
She eYTen reads mine but her faYrorite
lines are
You may break you may shatter
The vase if you will
If the vase costs 30 cents its a
vase If it cost over 4 its a vaz
If you desire to he recherche dont
forget this
o o o
Timely Topic
Dont criticise your neighbor
Or stone his brindle pup
Because lie kills the chickens
That scratch his garden up
Be friendly and be decent
And keeps your chicks at home
And save your wife a patching job
Upon your trousers dome
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Too Much Oil
Out in my town everybody skates
on roller skates that is most every
body The other morning I was scoot
ing along for the train when a fat
little shaver about four years old red
headed and robust came clutching
wildly along the street on a pair of
skates that evidently belonged to his
big brother Seeing me he cried
Dood morning I tan skate all right
ony Danny hes put too much oil on
my skates
Transformation
A friend of mine who is a great stu
dent of Milton greatly fears the spirit
of his father-in-law for the reason
that Milton says spirits when they
please may assume either sex He is
afraid his father-in-law may visit him
in visionary form some night and be
his mother-in-law
The Days of May
Ah tho youthful days of May
As we passed them on the way
Days of sunshine days of love
Days of rosy skies above
Days when she was sweet and true
Loving not a one but you
Days of May
Oh the sunny days of May
When the world was just a play
I was star of all the men
She was leading lady then
Neath the arbor nook arrayed
Ah the moonlight nights we played
Nights of May
Oh the youthful days of May
That hae flitted on away
As adown the path we go
Life is still a play I know
But my May days now are ill
She is leading lady still
Im the goat
SENSE IN EXERCISE
Tho Weakness That Come3 With Great
Muscular Exertion
It is a curious fact that perfect health
is not consistent Yvith high muscular
development Professional athletes and
all men who acquire phenomenal
strength seem to lose In length of life
aud activity Yvlmt they gain for a few
years otyecord breaking powers I was
privileged to see on several occasions
Louis Cyr the Canadian giant who
broke all weight lifting records IIo
Yveighed 320 pounds and Yvas all solid
bone and muscle I saw him hold his
Yvife out at arms length Yvith one
hand I jiyv him raise a 300 pound
barrel from the Iloor to his shoulder
using only one hand and arm I
saYv him get down on all fours un
der a platform bearing 4000 pounds
of big men selected from the the audi
ence and he raised the platform with
his mighty back Yet this remarkable
man Yvas muscle bound and crippled
at thirty seven Yvhen he should haYft
been at the height of his Yvonderful
powers
Kennedy the oarsman who won a
diamond bolt for lifting Yvith his hands
from the lloor absolutely Yvithout ap
paratus a thousand pound weight was
used up and crippled before he Yvas
forty Dowd professional strong man
and teacher of athletics wore himself
out and died at forty -seven Common
Sense In Exercise by Charles EL
Cochrane In Metropolitan Magazine
NATURE CURES
Medicine Helps of Course but Faith Is
a Powerful Factor
Theres a truth at the basis of all
this discussion of disease and its cure
which despite the fact that it has been
apparent for generations is still too lit
tle understood by people in general
In fact appearances would lead to the
belief that it Is not appreciated by all
physicians It is the truth that not
the medicine but nature cures the ill
Tho most that meuicine can do is to
place the patient In a condition most
favorable for the work of nature
Here comes In tho value of this ele
ment of faith It is the best possible
help to nature the lirm belief that
youll get well It may well take the
place of many drugs It may in in
stances displace the need of the physi
cian Even the surgeon can do no
more He simply cuts away debris
puts the body in the best trim he
knows how adjusts merely mechan
ical breaks or displacements and Yvaits
for nature to do the rest The physi
cian who pours in an inordinate amount
of drugs thinks he is assisting nature
As a matter of fact he is sometimes
impeding her The best physicians iu
all except extreme cases use few med
icines and those as mild as possible
New Haven Register
On Heaven
If I could be out of physical pain
said a lifelong invalid I would ask
no other heaven If I could be in a
place where I might know that my
husband never could be killed on the
train cried one of the gentle wor
riers whose capacity for suffering is
neither understood nor respected by
the sanguine If I could take my
children to a world where every time
I hear a croupy cough my heart did
not stand still with terror urged an
other that would be heaYen for me
The mulatto girl Yvho burst into joyful
tears at first sight of a marble bust of
herself because it was white had a
glimpse of her heaven before its time
Heaven must be like any other form
of happiness only more so said a
thoughtful man And the conditions
of happiness are three a clean con
science something to do and some one
to love Elizabeth Stuart Phelps in
Harpers Bazar
They Go Together
Henry said the young wife who
had taken up physical culture how
do you think I am built
My dear replied her husband fond
ly you are built like a Yvatch
Thank you Henry And Henry
Well
If if I am built like a watch dont
yon think I should haY e a few jeYV
els
And then Henry frowned and said
the man YYho compliments a woman is
an idiot
A Force Proportioned to Its Frame
The Yvar of 1S12 has proved that our
free government like other free gov
ernments though slow in its early
movements acquires in its progress a
force proportioned to its frame and
that the Union of these states the
guardian of the freedom and the safety
of all and of each is strengthened by
every occasion that puts it to the test
James Madison
Not In Her Class
Mrs Spenders I wonder how youd
like it if I ever got new womanish
and insisted upon wearing mens
clothes Mr Spenders Oh I havent
any fear of you ever doing that Mens
clothes are never very expensive
London Opinion
Good at Keeping
And you call yourself honest do
you
Sir I keep the commandments
That must be because youve got an
idea that they belong to somebody
else Cleveland Leader
Resented
And how did you come to marry
him
I didnt come to marry him an
swered the womanly little woman in
dignantly he came to marry me
First the thick cloud and then the
rainbows arc Bonar
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INDIANOLA
Charles Boas visited in McCook Wed
nesday
W F Herman of York Neb visitod
relatives and friends tho first of tho
week
Mrs Purvis and daughter of Bartley
were the guests of W H Smith and
family Saturday
Lloyd Pinch of Cambridge visited in
town Friday
F W Deffer visited in town the last
of the week
Mrs Harry Brown and children drove
up from Bartley Saturday
Grace Smith of McCook visited rela
tives in Indianola Saturday
Tho program given by tho grammar
department last Wednesdny ovening
was well attended
ful
and proved success-
Wayne Ilethcote of Danbury visited
relativos in Indianola Saturday
C S Quick arrived home Sunday
morning from Kansas City Mo
Florence Middleton of McCook visited
relatives and friends in town Sunday
Miss John Baldind and children of
Edison came in on No 5 Sunday even
ing for a visit with relatives and friends
Miss Porter of Overton Neb was tho
guest of Rev A D Burress and wife
the first of the week
Silby Orman returned Sunday even
ing from Bartley where he has been
working
John Harrison and wife of McCook
visited relatives in Indianola Sunday
Mrs C B Hoag visited relatives in
McCook Sunday
Mrs George and sister returned to
their home in Cambridge Sunday
George E Shouse visited in McCook
Saturday
Sidney Atkins of Box Elder visited
friends in Indianola Sunday
Mr Pennington of McCook visited at
the home of John Townley Sunday
Mrs A N Lee of Hastings visited at
A L Smiths the first of the week
Nora Silvernail left for Haiglor Tues
day morning for a visit
Arthur Colling came in Tuesday
morning from Seibert Colorado where
he has been visiting for some time
Mr and Mrs Amen are the proud
parents of a baby born Tuesday
I A Sheridan
left Wednesday even
ing for Lincoln
A large crowd was in attendance here
Decoration day Rev M B Carman
delivered a fine oration in the opera
house to an immense throng of people
The day was an ideal one
W Sheets and daughter of Bartley
were in town Friday
The program given by the high school
Thursday evening was largely attended
and highly appreciated
Edith x Me Williams returned home
from Danbury Thursday
Sam Minniear of Danbury was in
town Thursday
I M Beardslee of McCook was
town Saturday
in
GERVER
Another rain 31s
All come and bring your children to
childrens day exercises at the Dodge
school house on the 14th commencing
at 2 a m
The base ball game Saturday between
the Prairie Dogs and the Banksvilles
ended in favor of the latter by one
score
Our Sunday school is pretty well at
tended but there are more who should
come Remember good influence in
childhood always helps in after life no
matter what theocation
Rev Smith preached to a good audi
ence last Sunday Come and hear him
every two weeks
Sunday base ball seems to be the
fashion Too bad the men and boys
cant devote one day in the week to the
Creator to whom they owe their very
existence
Corn listing is about a thing of the
past Very little replanting done
Farmers are in their corn early with
cultivators
Frank Hawkins is helping to move a
depot for the B M
The house warming at Charles Lof
tons was well attended and all enjoyed
themselves
Sympathy goes out to the Tirrill
family and to Ira Kennedy in their
bereavement It was unfortunate we
didnt hear of the funeral in time to
attend
RED WILLOW
Nearly every body in the community
went to Indianola Decoration day
Paul Smith Yvent with Mr Byfields
car of cattle to St Joe and then on to
Topeka Ask Paul what took him to
Topeka
Mr and Mrs Smith Miss Rozelle and
Gabriella Longnecker attended the
school entertainment on Thursday eve
ning at Indianola and were much pleased
A pleasing feature of tho Alumni
banquet was a recitation by little Blos
som Longnecker and Geraldine Dolan
daughters of those who graduated as
Lu Beardslee and Nellie Elmer
Dont miss the V S
shoe sale June 9th
mammoth
yv ymmi WiS WViwyiSiiMi
Fourth of July at Box Elder
In BoIIes Grove Amusements Good
flusic Addresses
Two Balloons Will Go JJ p
Base Ball Foot Races Novelty Races
Address by Hon J R McCarl
Refreshments and amusements of all kinds on the grounds This
will be a grand old fashioned celebration and you nro all welcome and
will bo nicely entertained
COMMITTEE
DANBURY
Tho leading sport in Danbury now
is
tennis
Mrs II N Lord and three youngest
children are visiting in Orleans this
week
Mr and Mrs Macy of Cedar Bluhs
were Danbury business callers Tues
day
Married at the brides homo at this
place Miss Mary Greenway and Chas
Thomas Wednesday evening of this
weok Congratulations
Mrs Harry Shepherd and daughter
are visiting in Benkelman this weok
Mr Shepherd accompanied her as far
as McCook
Mrs Stephen Boyer of Denver Colo
visited relatives in Danbury Monday
Miss Phyllis Sargent and Fred Dow
of Indianola were Danbury visitors
Sunday
The home talent play of this place
given at Indianola was reported as a
success About 65 was taken in
Mr and Mrs Herman Wintjen were
called to Texas last Monday on account
of the serious illness of Mrs Wentjens
son
Ollio Collings and family of Indianola
were Danbury visitors last week
Mrs Whitaker of McCook is visiting
in Danbury this week
Miss Alice Delong departed for Lin
coln to attend institute last Sunday
via Indianola
The young people Yvith the assistance
of the ministers of this place organized
a union endeavor last Tuesday night
to be held at each church every alter
nate Sunday
W S Stilgelbouer and family were
Lebanon visitors Wednesday
The Barlow Walton Bros show was
fairly well attended at this place It
was considered a good show for tho size
by a majority of the people
V S clearance sale of shoes starts
June 9 190S at 9 oclock a m
BARTLEY
C W Keys and family of Wilsonvulo
attended Memorial Day exercises in
Bartley
Miss Sallie Hamilton is down from
Wellfleet Y isiting old friends
Bert Stevens returned from Fairmont
Monday evening
Miss Grace Curlee and Miss Blanch
Miller of Lincoln spent Memorial Day
here
Rev Leonard of Bloomington made
the Memorial address The opera house
was well filled with a pleased audience
Lyman Jenning came in on No 5
Monday evening from Connecticut
where he has resided the past few years
He has property interest in Bartley
which he camo to look after
Mr Sallack of Boone Neb is here
looking after the three farms he owns
near Bartley
Dr Mackechine of Indianola made a
professional visit in Bartley Tuesday
Mr Spangler and family from Merna
Neb moved into the new hotel Wed
nesday and will soon be able to accom
modate the public in the best of style
Percy McMahon of Lincoln is in Bart
ley and vicinity this week taking orders
for publication by the Advent church
Twins 2 of a kind Good pair
to draw too Roosevelt notified no race
suicide here Arnold Wheeler carpen
ter and contractor carries one on each
arm Two pretty babies born Wednes
day night June 3rd 03 to Mr and Mrs
Arnold Wheeler
BOX ELDER
No services in the Methodist church
next Sunday eening on account of
quarterly conference at Garden Prairie
Mrs Bible is very sick
Sidney Atkinson spent Sunday in
Indianola
A number from this place attended
Memorial services in McCook last Sat
urday
Mr and Mrs Charles Wilson spent
Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs
W Y Johnson of McCook
Mr and Mrs JKGordon visitod Mrs
Georgo Shields Inst Sunday aftoruoon
Mr and Mrs Chas Bolles havo moved
into tho house just vacated by his
brother S D Bollos
Miss Minnio Wilson who has boon
staying with her sister Mrs Earl Notley
of McCook hns returned home
Miss Artie Beole who hns been work
ing for Mrs T Campbell is visiting her
aunt Mrs Bert Ilocktnan beforo return
ing to her homo in St Ann
Tho Box Elder boys played ball with
tho St Ann Woodman nine last Satur
day on the Spring Creek diamond Tho
scoro stood 9 to 6 in favor of Box Elder
SAINT ANN
Mis3 Eva Fitzgibbons is homo from
Kearney Nebraska where she has been
teaching school
Tho dance in the Woodman hall at
St Ann was Yvoll attended
Tho Somorvillo brothers are putting
up a new windmill and pump
Mr and Mrs Guisport and Mr and
Mrs Honry Kolbot wore visitors at
Joseph Harrs Sunday
raiM
FRANK HEISTLE
ENGRAVER and ELECTROTYPER
PfOll 1114 1420 24 LAWRENCE DENVER COLO
Plan Now
To the Pacific Coast
Very low round trip rates com
mencing June 1st for attractive
coast tours only SG000 slightly
higher via Shasta route and Puget
sound
To Chicago and East
Republican convention excursion
tickets at low rates in June also
summer excursion rates in con
nection with conYention and sum
mer tourist rates to eastern re
sorts
To Colorado and
the Rocky Mountains
Daily excursion rates commencing
June 1st to Colorado Utah
Wyoming the Black Hills Yel
lowstone Park great Democratic
convention at Denver in July
Homeseekers Rates
First and third Tuesdays to the
west including the famous Big
Horn Basin and Yellowstone Val
ley where large tracts of rich ir
rigated lands are being opened for
settlement by the government and
by private companies Write D
Clem DeaYer Burlington Land
seekers Information Bureau
Omaha excellent business open
ings in new growing towns
Write a brief description of your
proposed trip and let us advise
you how to make it the best way
at the least cost
R E FOE
icket Agent McCook Neb
L W WAKELEY G P A Omaha Neb
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING
THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crush and mix in feed or salt Proper dose in tablets
MAKES YOUR STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP PRICE
Contain no Sawdust Ashes Chop Feed or Bran Ask for and try once SKIDOO Condition
Tablets YVonn Kidney Chicken Cholera Blister Heave Fever Hog Cholera tablets Louse Powder
Spavin Cure Barb Wire Liniment Pink Eye Distemper Colic or Bone Stiffener Tablets
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