The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 25, 1908, Image 8

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A representative of the Davidson
Moral Co of Holdrege was in town
yesterday to reestablish an agency in
the city
Going some now-a-days at the Viersen
Standish Shoe Parlor because people
are finding out some things about shoes
they never knew before
We never get too old to learn and
many people are learning that the best
repair work is being done at the Vier
sen Standish Shoe Parlor
If you want a screen that is superior
in every way to a factory made screen
and at the same price then leave your
order with C W Graves
There will be a very interesting Ep
worth League service Sunday evening
Sept 27th at 700 oclock led by Miss
Ora Stewart and Mrs William Raine
Topic The Christian Sabbath
Mrs Henrietta Davis of Stratton
has sued the C B Q R R Co for
8200000 Job Davis was run over and
killed January 10 1903 E B Perry of
Cambridge is the prosecuting attorney
Culbertson Banner
A special rate of 50 cents for the
Daily State Journal from now until
after election is the best newspaper
offer made Send 75 cents if you want
the Sunday also No matter what other
papers you have been reading you
should take advantage of the Lincoln
Journals cut price offer
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These coats are produced by the best
efforts of a firm whose name is famous
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Positively Rainproof
These coats are beautifully tailored and
finished They are the most economical
coat you can find for rainy day wear
but for
Genuine Coat Economy
you should see the line of Winter Coats
we are now showing in the coat depart
ment of our store We have all sizes
colors and styles and a range of prices
from
500 to 3500
These coats are perfect in fit and you
can prove it by a try on at the
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Kodaks and
Connell
Store
kodak supplies Mc-
Prunes in 25 pound boxes at 8225 per
box Hubers
Guaranteed work shoe3 at Viersen
Standish Shoe Parlor
Remember cash discount checks at
Viersen Standish Shoe Parlor
One Minute washers
McCook Hardware Co
Our Colorado peas corn etc are as
near perfection as it is possible to
proach in canned goods Huber
The recently created drought in tho
redlight region has occasioned a thirst of
no small proportions for grape juice
Os bloods and tans correct footwear
for fall and winter shown in many ex
clusive creations at the Viersen
Standish Shoe Parlor
If you dont know where the Viersen
Standish Shoe Parlor is ask some
one It will be money in your pocket
and comfort to your feet
We used great care and our best judg
ment in selecting our school shoes
Result you got tho benefit by trading
at Viersen Standish Shoe Parlor
Culbertson high school has no foot
ball eleven and hence cannot entertain
McCook high school football challenge
but they intimate a willingness to inter
est our boys at base ball at any time
A boiler has been added to the equip
ment of tho portion of the Union block
owned by C P Lehn and he will pro
vide steam for both of his buildings
hereafter the electric light company
no longer selling steam for heating pur
poses as it has in years past
Our new cash register certainly is a
beauty in more ways than one The
most beautiful feature of it is that it
prevents mistakes which is only more
proof that we want to give people the
best that can be obtained nothing too
good at the Viersen Standish Shoe
Parlor
It is the experience of many farmers
in this vicinity that early fall plowing
is best These farmers get onto the
ground with a Moline or some other
good gang or sulky plow just as soon as
possible after harvest so the soil may
be in proper condition to receive the
seed H P Waits Co can fit you
out with the best plows
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MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConnell for drugs
Fruits of all kinds at all times at
Hubers
Always at your feet at the Viersen
Standish Shoe Parlor
Best shoe repairing at Viersen Stan
dish shoe hospital on B street W
Dr Hare examines eyes free and guar
ntees satisfaction in fitting glasses
Godfrey Co are operating a feed
mill See them for feed of all kinds at
right prices
Dr J Elsie Logan in postoffice
building Office phone 303 residence
phone 45 Palmer hotel
Double - strength Heinz vinegar
imitated by all equaled b3 none for
sale by Magner Stokes
Patronize home industry by smoking
Commercial Club 10 cent cigar and
the Smoke 5 cent cigar
We take pleasure in showing our
goods because we believe in them
Viersen Standish Shoe Parlor
Pickles like mother used to make re
quire the use of our kind of spices
L W McConnell Druggist
The Tribune all home print
Everything in drugs McConnell
Mary Harrisonnurse Phone black 2SG
Use McMillens liver granules and be
well
JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS
Tho
Way Ho Came to Write
Even the Street Car Conductor
His
Uncle Remus Stones
Many great works of genius as Is
wcll known have been produced by
accident and an author Is seldom the
best judge of his own work When
Joel Chandler Harris wrote the first of
his Uncle Remus stories and pre
sen ted it for publication he did so
with a hundred misgivings He was
not sure that his venture in negro folk
lore would prove successful He could
not know that they would bring him
worldwide fame
At the time described Mr Harris
was a jo ung man of twent3 oight em
ployed on the Atlanta Constitution
Sam W Small afterward a revivalist
who had been writing for the same
paper a popular column of negro story
and dialect had just resigned from the
staff The managing editor of the Con
stitution wishing to continue the fea
ture said to Harris one day Joel it
seems to me 3011 could do that sort of
thing to a tee See lf you cant turn in
something tonight
The 3oung writers memory flitted
back to his earl3 da3s on a plantation
All the quaint settings of negro life
the little cabins the Addling darkies
the wrinkled stor3 teller the black
mammies the nois3 corn shuckings
the bobtailed rabbits disappearing
along the road came hurrying fro--the
past Late that afternoon he ti
ed in his copy The next day hi
tation was made Current Literati
TIPPING IN BOHEMIA
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pects His Gratuity
In the city of Prague a tip to the
tramway conductor is considered de
rigueur The orthodox tip consists of
but 2 heller or two tenths of a penu3
3et as strap hanging is allowed for
in considering the carrying capacity of
the car the conductors should have got
a goodly pocketful of the minimum
coin by each da3s end
Tipping it was ascertained in an
other of Bohemias larger towns is so
fully reeoguzed that the head waiter
at a cafe pa3s a rent for his post sup
plies all tb journals for the coffee
room and looks after the other wait
ers and then makes an income larger
than tint of a university professor all
out of his tips
After supper at one of the delight
ful open air cafes of the capital it was
found that approximately one should
give a half krone fivepence to the
head waiter who took payment two
pence to the underwaiter who brought
the viands and a halfpenny to the boy
who brought and even brought again
as one glass was finished the beer
London Chronicle
Dont Say Cologne
She sprinkled eau de cologne liberal
ly in the bath of pink marble It is
this perfume she said learnedly
which makes us think that the town
of Cologne must be scented Johann
Maria Farina invented 200 years ago
in Cologne a perfume made of the oils
of neroli citron bergamot orange and
rosemary lie called the perfume aft
er his city eau de Cologne water of
Cologne By the same token had he
been a Londoner hed have called it
eau de London In that case the illit
erate would now think London a scent
ed city and instead of saying correctly
Put a few drops of perfume on my
handkerchief they would say Put
a few drops of London on it In fact
it is a very vulgar and silly error to
call all perfumes cologne You might
as well call them Chicago or Denver
New York Press
No Satisfaction
The Editor Eh whats wrong
The Correspondent In that letter of
mine that you printed this morning
several gross errors were permitted to
appear Look at this 1 wrote No
body has any desire to impeach the
rugged quality of Mr Skimmerhorns
honesty and you turned honesty
into hosiery Look at it
I see it And whats more 1 s
nothing wrong about it Anythin
else
Yes heres another This is what
wrote Mr Skimmerhorns ripe expo
ence and his respect for honor must
not be forgotten And you speak here
of his tripe experience and his re
spect for Homer
Yes thats so And theyre both
highly commendable virtues Good
morning sir -Cleveland Plain Dealer
The Hurry Fad
Mr Clevelarvl said Princeton
lecturer had il svr pathy with the
rush an V Ac ci
bus in- s -- ci fiIy affecTs
no sympathy wti irai itl boat flir
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Which would you v ion tiotalie
the prima donnas debut or her fare
well
Iler farewell Wouldnt you
Dont know that I would She can
make but one debut
One Thing Left
Elderly Uncle Spent your entire pa
trimony have you Archibald Gone
through everything Scapegrace Neph
ewYes uncle everything but the
bankruptcy court Chicago Tribune
A woman may not be logical when
she undertakes to argue but if she Is
only pretty enough that doesnt make
any earthly difference Somerville
Journal
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Gervers First Settler Dead
William Relph Gerver precincts first
Elder H H Berry of our city officiating
at the services in the church at Cedar
Bluffs and burial being made under au
spices of the Grand Army post of Dan
bury of which deoeased was a member
Deceased was born in Center county
Pennsylvania July 19 1S39 He was
69 vears and 2 months old He was
married to Rebecca Jane Adams in Wea
Plains Tippecanoe county Indiana
June 1 1S61 Ten children were born
to them six daughters and 4 sons 9
surviving together with the wife The
eldest daughter is buried in Gerver pre
cinct where she died February 161SS3
Seven of the children and between 40
and 50 grandchildren attended the fun
eral Deceased came to Red Willow
county in 1S79 and was Gervers first
settler He moved across the state line
into Kansas three years ago locating in
Cedar Bluffs He was first stricken
with paralysis five years ago and has
since suffered similarly four times He
was a member of the Methodist church
Served in Union army and was wounded
at Chattanooga He was a man of
sterling character of the hardy pionerr
stock
Engagement Cancelled
Manager Menard informs us that to
nights engagement of Stetsons Uncle
Toms Cabin has been cancelled
They were billed last Friday for Sep
tember 25th
Picture framing The Ideal Store
Huber is still selling Wedding Break
fast Coffee
Considerable wheat is coming into
market just now
Typewriter ribbons papers etc
sale at The Tribune office
for
Barney Hofer has received 20000 new
colored post cards of McCook
No oilice is complete without a Red
Dwarf Ink Pencil Hofer sells them
When we say we guarantee our work
shoes we mean what we say Viersen
Standish Shoe Parlor
Delicious crisp appetizing potatoe
chipsf Magner Stokes sell them
Better than mother makes
Twenty thousand new post cards col
ored views of McCook made in Germ
any just received at Barney Hofers
Shoes for the farmer and honest
shoes too Something unusual per
haps but we have them Viersen
Standish Shoe Parlor
Most Comprehensive Display of
Garment
Our lines have been
and com 1
ABOUT FIFTY NEW
our matchless display
Suits
Fall
rich in fabric and coloring
perfect intailoringexclusive
in design we CilC flf
nro showing at IZJU IU Z JUV
flat
All the charming new creations from Chicago and New York
Every stunning Parisian innovation The smartest new effects
are now on display in our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Striking New Satin Hats fz
Handsome wing and feather effects
lrge assortment of otsrich plumes
a great variety of novelty and Persian bands a new lot of buckles and
ornaments n ake it a pleasure to select from our stock Give us the
courtesy of a call
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Rozell Barger
Phone 56
222 Main Ave
McCook
McConnell fills prescriptions
Bound duplicate receipt books three
settler died on September lyth TJU3 m receipts to the page for sale at The
ueaar tsiuus ivansaswuere uis ruiuauia Tribune office
were buried on MondaySeptember 21st
have them to suit
and fit you all We mean pants for
boys and men at prices from 2oc to
S750 Prices and pants both attrac
tive
A part of every mans business assets
is his reputation for being there with
the goods of selling good articles for
the money for selling dependable
merchandise in any department of trade
Havent you often heard this stated of
Marshs meats
City mail delivery is soon to bo estab
lished in McCook This will be a great
convenience to our city To insure de
livery when no one is in the house to
receive mail a letter box should be put
in some convenient place You can get
these boxes at H P Waite Cos
hardware store
WOMEiM OF PARAGUAY
Patient and Good Natured Barefooted
and White Robed
Paraguay is rich in local color The
picturesque character of the native
population with their quaint Indian
features and habits of everyday life
is interesting to anybody fond of ob
serving strange phases of human life
By nature these people are patient and
gentle seldom complaining chattering
and laughing from sunrise to sunset
and taking small thought of what tlr
morrow may have in store for them
It is hard to imagine how Lope2
could have drilled them into fighting
material of strength enough to keep in
check the combined forces of Argen
tina Urazil and Uraguay for five long
weary years and it speaks volumes for
the indomitable energy of the man that
he was able to sustain his position for
so protracted a time
Clothing is very much of a superflu
ity in Paraguay says the Boston
Transcript The attire of the women
is a cotton chemise with a long sheet
like shawl or manta passed over the
head and around the body in Moorish
fashion The dress of the men is
equally simple consisting only of cot
ton shirt and trousers Both sexes are
guiltless of foot covering At times an
almost uncanny feeling rises when a
group of these white robed dark hair
ed maidens pass suddenly with the
silent tread of unshod feet
Of a morning in the market places
the women folk flock to sell their
wares carrying on their heads the bas
kets containing the few cents worth
of native produce they have been able
to gather together for disposal in the
towns The soft Guarani language the
common tongue of the Paraguayans
adds further charm to the scene
Styles
Hv strengthened and augmented
or
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shown in our
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WEEK OF 1HH
plete assortment daring our
SUITS greatly add to tne unm
Cintc I1ad0 nftPr the most reGned
O 111 Id Hnd graceful models nil the
newest fall shapes modified jq a A
Directoires in effect at ZrUUV
A Most Pleasing Assortment of Fall and Winter Coats
Our stock is now complete and many of the now exclusive styles are being
till later for wo ofleroa
selected every day Dont put off your cloak buying
a larger variety and better values than you will doubtless see h or elsewhere
a little later ALL THE NEW IDEAS IN FURS we are showing m great
variety AH styles and at all prices
All the New Fall Colors and State in Suitings
moderate prices and 0 harmonize with every
We are offering at extremely
pattern he have a full lino of colors in
Handsome Messaline Satins 27 inch at 100 peryard
and all shades in our
Balding Guaranteed Satin 36 ini at 100 per yard
In every separate article you wish to buy this smson our complete stock offers
you a greater variety and better valeus than you can possibly find elsewhere
Styles thnt come from our store are always absolutely correct
For Ladies Misses aid
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F0RALE0RRENT ETC
C C Harless has a town property to
trade for stock
For Sale House and two lots 5900
Terms easy Inquire of Barger at the
clothing store
For Sals Dwelling house on corner
G and 2nd street W Five rooms and
large pantry Good barn and buggy
shed Phone black 312
For Sale Side board folding bed
and other household furniture Call at
HP- Suttons or phone black 149
For Rect A 7 room house and a bio-
barn one block west of new high school
building Inquire of David Diamond
For Rent One front furnished room
510 4th street E 4 tf
-For Rent Cottage of seven rooms
HPJ1 bJLtn2mJalSiPjlst W Inquire
of IrsHfALTyler Orleans Neb23Str
Wanted a good young fresh milk
cow at once E H Doan at the mill
Wanted Gooa set of double driving
harness Call at this ofrico
Wanted Party having a good 160
acre farm within five miles of town may
find buyer by addressing as below
Give price terms and full description in
first letter H h Baer
Sterling 111
COURT HOUSE NEWS
CO CIS TV COCRT
Licenses to marry issued by the coun
ty judge since our iast report
William W Kinzie 22 and Celestia
Buzzell 23 both of Cedar Bluffy Kan
Grant P Clark 23 of Albialowaand
fcettie N Endsloy 26 of McCook
Roy Littell22 and Susie Paters 20
both of Freedom Married 9intamhl
23 by county judge
October Days
denote the time of change from summer
outing and race meets too I ween
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McCook Markets
Merchants and dealers in McCook at
noon today Friday are paying the fol
lowing prices
Corn
Wheat
Oats
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Barley
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