1 r s i u l K r r ta lA CITY LODGE DIRECTORY A F A M McCook Lodco No 135 A F A M moots evory first nud titlnl Tuowlny of tho mouth nt 801 p in iu Mnsoulc hall CHAULES Li FaHKESTOCK W M Lom Cone Soc b h m Occonozoo Council No 10 R S 51 moots on the last Suturday of each month at 800 p in u Masonic hnll Ralph A IIagheuo T I M Sylvestek CouoeAl Soc B A M KIuk Cyrus Chapter No 35 R A M moots every first and third Thursday of each month at 800 p rn iu Mneouic hall Clarekoe I Gkay II P Clinton B Sawteb Soc KN10IITB TEMPLAR St John Coninmudury No 10 K T moots ou tho socond Thurnday of ouch mouth ut 800 p tn in aiasonic nun Emerson Hanson K C Sylvester Cobdeal Hoc EAHTEKN HTAB Eureka Chapter No C O 13 S moots tho socoud and fourth Fridays of each month at 800 p m in Masonic hall Mas Sakah E Kay W M F M Kimmell Sec MODERN WOODMEN Nohlo Camp No 66 M W A moots evory second and fourth Thursday of each month ut 830 p m in Qanechows hall Pay assessments at White Mouse Grocery J M Smith Clerk S E Howell V C ROYAL NEIOHLOnS Noblo Camp No 802 It N A moots overy second and fourth Thursday of each month at 230 p in in Ganpchows hull Mrs Maey Walker Oracle Mes ADOC8TA Anton Rec w o vr Moots second and fourth Thursdays locomotive fibemen McCook Lodge No 599 B of L meets every Saturday at 730 p m F in at 8 o ciock in jjiumona s linn Chas F Maekwad C C W C Moyee Clerk workmen McCook Lodgo No 61 AOUW moots every Monday at 800 p m in Diamonds hall C B Gray Roc Wm Wootov M W I M Smith Fiuancior degree of iionob McCook Lodpo No 3 D of H moots every socond and forth Fridays of each month at 800 p in in Ganschows hall Mas IiACBA Osbuen C of H Mas MatieG Welles Rec LOCOMOOyVE enqineebs McCook Division No 623 U of L E meets overy second and fourth Saturday of oach month ut 230 in Morris hall Walter Stokes C E W D Burnett F A E E cuow s nan I D Pennington M Geo A Campbell Soc BAILWAY CONDDCTOES Harvey Division No 95 O B C meots the second and fourth Wednesday nights of each month at 800 p m in Diamonds hall at 304 Main Avenue A G King C Con M O McCluee Sec RAILWAY TBAINMEN C W Bronson Lodge No 487 B of R T meots ilrst and third Sundays at 230 p m and second and fourth Fridays at 730 p m each month in Morris hall Neal Beelee M RJ Mooee Sec railway cabmen Young America Lodge No 450 B R C of A meets ou tho first and third Thursdays of each month in Diamonds hall at 730 p m John Hunt C C N V Fbaxklin Rec Sec machinists Rod Willow Lodge No 5S7 1 A of M meets overy second and fourth Tuesday of tho mouth at 800 p in in Ganschow hall D O Hewitt Pres W 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 PYTHIAS McCook Lodge No 42 K of P meets every Wednesday at 800 p m in Masonic hall M Lawritson C C J N Gaarde K R S ODD FELLOWS McCook Lodge No 137 1 0 0 F meets every Monday at 800 p m in Ganschows hall W H Ackerman N G W A Middleton Sec eagles McCook Aerie No 1514 F O E meets the second and fourth Fridays of each month at 800 pm in Diamonds hall Social meetings on the first and third Fridays R S Light W Pres G C Heckman W Sec KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS McCook Council No 1126 K of C meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 800 p in in Diamonds hall G R Gale F Sec Feank Real G K DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA Court Granada No 77 meets on the first and and third Tuesdays of each month at 8 p m in the Morris hall Anna Hannan G R Josephine Mullen F S LADY MACCABEES Valley Queen Hive No 2 L O T M meets every first and third Thursday evenings of each month in Morris hall Mrs W B Mills Commandor HAEErET E WlLLETTS R K G A E 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 Yargee Adjt BELIEF COBPS McCook Corps No 93 W R C meets every second and fourth Saturday of each month at 230 p in in Ganschow hall Adella McClain Pres Susie Yandebhoof Sec L OF G A E 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 Jessie Waite Pres Mattie Knipple Sec p e o Chapter X P E O meets the second and fourth Saturdays of each monta at 230 p m at the homes of the various members Mrs G H Thomas Pres Mrs C H Meeker Cor Sec ADVERTISED LIST The following letters cards and pack ages remain uncalled for at the McCook postoflice September 11 190S LKTTERS Anderson Mr Barber Lee Mrs M Clark Cloyd E Dier Mrs Eal Maud L Gheist A Kraft Lizzie Briggs Mrs F Campbell Mr Ray Frazey Miss Olive Haddell Miss May Johnson Miss Nellie LnLascott Mr Miller Little Hazel Perkins Mr Fred Sarvis Mr Joe Welson Mr Fred Wathens Mr Tom Wylaud Mr Jay CARDS Stevens Miss Mary Scott Miss Jessie Teeter Miss Florence Vance Mr Roscoo WarrellMissSelia2 Wilson Miss Elva Milton Mrs Carl Scott Miss Emily When calling for these please say they were advertised S B McLkan Postmaster Typewriter ribbons for sale at The Xribcms omce TOUR OWN FACE Do You Think You Would Recognlzo It on Another Person How strange It Is said the philoso pher that the person for whom you care most on earth the one you see oftencst and who receives your most constant attention Is the one whose countenance Is least familiar to you Who Is that asked the visitor Yourself said the philosopher It Is a fact that If people could be dupli cated and could meet themselves In tho street very few would recognbxj them selves We look at ourselves many times during the 3G5 days of the year We say our eyes are blue or whatever color they may be our hair brown our chin peaked our forehead high We know every lineament of our face from constant study and attention yet when we turn away from the mirror we can not conjure up a picture of ourselves We know just how our friends and even acquaintances look In fancy we can see them sitting so or standing so and their varying expression under dif ferent circumstances Is clear to us even though wo have not seen them for years But when it comes to our selves we cannot even All in the out line of the picture We may laugh we may cry we may frown but we do not know how wo look while we are doing it Photographs do not help us We have never seen ourselves in the flesh Mirrors and pictures are poor aids when we sit down and try to see ourselves with tho minds eye That Is why people are so deeply interested in anybody who is said to resemble them Just say to a man I know somebody who looks for all the world like you and he will never rest until he sees that person Then if the like ness is really true he will own that up to that time he had no conception of how he really lookl The visitor smiled wanly I wish you wouldnt talk like that she said It makes me feel so uncanny I am almost afraid of myself WHEN Keep FIRE BREAKS OUT Cool and Remember and Follow These Instructions In case of fire if the burning articles are at once splashed and sprayed with a solution of salt and nitrate o ammonia an incombustible coating is formed This is a prepara tion which can be made at home at a trifling cost and should be kept on hand Dissolve twenty pounds of com mon salt and ten pounds of nitrate of ammonia in seven gallons of water Pour this into quart bottles of thin glass and fire grenades are at hand ready for use These bottles must be tightly corked and sealed to prevent evaporation and in case of fire they must be thrown near the flames so as to break and liberate the gas con tained At least two dozen of these bottles should be ready for an emer gency In this connection it is well to re member that water on burning oil scat ters the flames but that flour will ex tinguish it Salt thrown upon a fire if the chimney is burning will help to deaden the blaze If a fire once gets under headway and prompt exit be comes a necessity a silk handkerchief dipped in water and wrapped about the mouth and nostrils will prevent suffocation from smoke failing this a piece of wet flannel will answer Should smoke fill the room recall your physics remember that smoke goes first to the top of the room and last to the floor Wrap a blanket or woolen garment about you with the wet cloth over your face drop on your hands and knees and crawl to the win dow Bear in mind that there is no more danger in getting down from a three story window than from the fiist floor if you keep a firm hold of the rope or ladder Do not slide but go hand over hand New York Tribune Strictly Fresh Eggs There are summer resorts remote from any agricultural communities where fresh farm products are even harder to obtain than in the city It was at such a place that the new boarder who had eaten four or five breakfasts there began to wonder why the eggs were invariably served fried See here he inquired one morning of the genial colored man who waited upon him why do you always fry eggs here Dont you ever boil them Oh oh yes sah responded the waiter pleasantly Of cose yo kin have em boiled if yo wants em but yo know sah yo takes de risk Xew York Times The Plumbers Derby The compassionate citizen remarked to his plumber Gus if 1 were a plumber and had to crawl into small nooks and corners as you do Id wear a soft hat or cap Why your derby is full of dents Gus replied Id be a fool to wear a soft hat This derby hat saved my head many a hard knock from pipes and beams See 1 have it packed with crumpled newspapers which give me both inspiration and im munity Xew York Press A Haughty Reply A story about William Pitt I read 01 heard somewhere many years ago rep resented a noble mediocrity as assur ing the great statesman with some condescension that he might fairly expect an earldom for his magnificent services I an earl was the haughty reply make dukes St James Gazette Exceptional Is he really a good violinist Yes and an exceedingly remarkable one In what respect His instrument Is not a genuine J Stradivarius Philadelphia Press INDIANOLA Wo hnvo again experienced some very hot weather During this week tho thermometer has registered 100 degrees in tho shade J C Puckett is transacting business in Denver this week Floyd Wolborn loTt Sunday morning for Denver after a short visit with homo folks Mrs Arthur living near Cambridge visited at tho Thoma3 Haley homo on Sunday Sammy Minniear was a Sunday visit or in Indianola Harry Lebarron is enjoying a visit from his father and sister from Kansas They arrived on 5 Tuesday night and will remain for a short time CW Dow has returned from Lincoln where he spent part of last week sight seeing at tho state fair Mr and Mrs LCann of Danbury and Cliirord Brown and bride of McCook wero on our streets Thursday last Mrs J C Puckett and baby Leo are in Denver guests of her brother and wife M r and Mrs William Iliorsekorn of Hamburg wero guests of Mrs Townley and family Sunday Mrs E Rankin returned from Crip ple Creek first of last week Miss Gladys McCool is expected home from Iowa this week William Roynolds attended the state fair a couple of days last week Indianola was well represented at tho Cambridge reunion last Thursday a nu merous delegation going down on No12 Mrs Dan Harrison arrived home a few days ago from Denver where she has been visiting her sister for the past three weeks W H Walker and family departed Sunday morning for their new home in Salem Oregon R E Smith was a state fair visitor last week Dr Mackechnie was among those who attended thestate fair last week WA Dolan was also a visitor in Lin coln during the state fair A party of young people from Indian ola went out for a picnic last Sunday but met with quite an accident A team driven by some of the party ran away badly breaking tho buggy The occu pants were not injured The moving picture show at Method ist church Monday night was well at tended and an adequate sum realized which will be used for good purposes Miss Mamie Mann went to her school Sunday She will teach near Havana Ethel Wadsworth will stort for her home in Chickasha Oklahoma Thurs day morning Miss Katie Vering of Marys ville lis commenced teaching in the Charles Dutcher district Monday A disgraceful row occurred in theMc Clung saloon Friday night last when three or four frequenters got into a fight over some trivial affair and the result was a sore head for the marshal who is said to have been drunk along with the rest We need Carrie here with her lit tle hatchet methinks R F D No 1 A E Price was in Indianola Sunday guest of N J Uerling Dan Lehn and family and Mr Arp were guests of W P Broomfield Sun day J H Hommer a rural free delivery carrier out of Wick Iowa who has been out on a vacation visiting his brother-in-law G C Smith departed for home Tuesday morning C G Coglizer and family and Mrs A Ebert returned Sunday from attend ing Seventh Day Adventist camp-meeting at Hastings A D Evans returned Tuesday from attending the state fair and visiting his sister in Beatrice Mrs A O Rogers is entertaining rel atives from Atwood Kansas W N Rogers is up in the Northwest preparing some more bear stories for local consumption Mrs Nettie Hummel and daughter of Lebanon visited in the John Calkins home laat week MrsEmma McDougal and daughter Miss Bessie of Haigler spent last week i with Mrs J I Lee Charles Simonds of Stockville Neb V DANBURY School commenced Monday Grandpa Remington is on sick list Dora Greenway commenced teaching near Lebanon Monday J G Evors and wife returned to thoir homo in Valparaiso Neb Wednesday Union mcotings are now in progress They are boing hold in a tabornaclo Miss Leila Burbridgo began teaching a term of school at Hamburg Monday Artio Dolph is quite sick with an at tack of tonsilitis S W Stilgobouor and wife expect to attend Old Settlors picnic this week Miss Laura Dewey has gono to At wood Kansas on a visit to friends William Sandon is a Denver visitor this week George Morgans now house is ready for the plasterers William Kendall who was quite sick last week is improving Griff DoMay loft Monday for Kansas City to take a four year course in medi cine Mr Moss and George Welsh left Tues day for Lovoland Colorado called there on account of the dangerous illness of their grand daughter Mrs Mart Nutt wont to Colorado last week to visit her daughter Mrs Mack oy The stork has been quite busy in our neighborhood of late Mr and MrsCla rence Reed of Marion havo a baby girl Mr and Mrs Ernest Galusha a boy Frank Musgrave and wife a boy and John Wycoff and wife a daughter Beth and Madeline McDonald and Mamie and Myra Poole aro attending school in Beaver City this year The Dorcas circle mot at tho homo of Mrs C Wise this week Mrs Wise treated the ladies to watermelon Tho R N A lodge had a surprise on Mrs W A DeMay last Friday evening Mrs DeMay has been head officer of tho lodge ever since its organized with the exception of one year Light refresh ment wero served Games were provid ed for entertainment and all spent a pleasant evening Agent Harris and family aro off for a short vacation Tom Plumbs baby is improving some although still very low RED WILLOW Mr and Mrs Smith spent a day at Ben Kings the first of the week It is hoped there will be a large at tendance at tho old settlers picnic Mrs John Longnecker has been quite sick for a week or two Mrs Louis Longnecker and three chil dren left for an extended visit with her sister Mrs Jacob Longnecker near Fleming Colorado Joseph Maher of St Louis made a visit at John Longneckers Mr Maher and Mrs Longnecker were boy and girl schoolmates in old Washington Mason county iventucKy ana naa nos seen each other for over fifty years This visit was a red letter time to all and deepened the beauty of true friendship Real Estate Filings The following real estate tilings have been made in the county clerks office since last report Frank H Coleman et ux to L D Vanderhoof wd to lots 11 12 blk G lots 5 6 Willow Grove add 350 00 Frank H Coleman et ux to William H Ackerman wd to lots i 5 6 blk 6 Willow add 350 00 Mattie E Shaw wid to Alfred H Bell qcd to lot 16 blk 32 Indianola 1 00 D E Hethcote et ux to Robert L Cathcart wd to lot 14 blk 16 Danbury 500 00 Ludwig Suess et ux to C L De Groff Co qcd to lot 17 pt lot 16 blk 27 McCook 3500 00 Charles F Lehn et ux to Chas T Boggs qcd to n hf ne qr 291 30 1 00 Perry Byrd et ux to Charles F Lehn qcd to n hf ne qr 29-1-30 20S 00 United States to Maggie Carey pat to n hf ne qr 29-1-30 United States to David W Bush Jr pat to se qr 22-3-26 United States to James King horn pat w hf se qr s hf ne qr spent part of last week with his cousin United States to Philip J Bas- J I Lee and family It has been sever- tian pat to nw qr 13-1-23 al years since ho visited McCook surrounding locality and he was greatly j impressed with the improvement and thrift of this part of Red Willow county BOX ELDER F G Lytle and family attended the reunion at Cambridge last week The lecture given by Rev Miller at the church last Tuesday evening was well attended and enjoyed by all Mrs A T Wilson returned last Sun day from her visit at Harvard Tobias and Wymore Correspondence Wanted The Tribune wants correspondence from Perry and Coleman precincts in fact from any part of the country where the paper is not now represented Write the publisher to day and I United States to Thomas C Teas pat to n hf ne qr 324 23 United States to Clifford E Dunham pit to 3 4 in 1-1-30 A C Crabtree sheriff to Sophia E Burgess s deed to 3 4 in 1-1-30 297 31 Four New City Views and an attractive assortment of greet ing and other tasteful post cards re ceived this week at The Tribune office Something new every week NEILL BROS Contractors and Builders Estimates Furnished Free Phones Shop Black 324 Residence Black 312 rWAKlW3PpWIgyj ffllMEf t BANKS tQTV y CHICAGO Lr i orcttf in fact No rssrvKSSN TO The Baking Powder Story in a nut shell Adulteration Cheap Impurity Baking Unhealthfulness Powder High Price Indifferent Leavening Residue of Rochelle Salts Most Leavening Power Purest Ingredients Moderate Price fill HM IIU iL IfliJiAWX Yl uioraM m NB Trust Baking Powder CALUMET BAKING POWDER Received Highest Award World Pure Food Exposition Chicago 1907 ONE ONE ONE W C BuIIard esesss HsssnNsrsrzas EBNaxsNossas BEN fESTIVfflpS OMAHA C DAY PARADE SEPT 29 ccoTumvani kakaue oniouf OCT f 0CT3RDC0R0MT0W BALL OCT 2 198e ICHILDREMS BALL 0CT3 The Kansas City Stars Great Campaign Offer From Date to 30th Nov 1908 100 We will upon receipt of ONE DOLLAR mail The Kansas City Star Morning Evening and Sunday from date received to 30th November 1908 ACCEPT TfflS REMARKABLE OFFER TODAY The Star reported the Republican and the Democratic Conventions on a scale never before equaled by any paper If you want facts about all parties accept this offer and read The Star as it is independent in politics and fearless in expression Send along your dollar today together with your name and address written plainly Address The Kansas City Star - Kansas City Mo Subscriptions taken at THE TRIBUNE office for both the Daily and the Weekly Star MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crush and mix in 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