The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 22, 1909, Image 8

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By special arrangement
Mr Benton representing
The N K Fairbank Co
will lemonstarate Cotto
lene at our store Saturday
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MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
Everything in drug3 McConnell
MuConnells Bitirium cures coughs
Use McM illens Cough Cure 25c
Mary I larrison nurse Phone black 2SG
Sit rime uuw in progress at The Hub
Store
Mcllillcnb Cold Cure will break up
your cold
MuMiilf us Sure Corn Cur will re-
move your corns
Shoes nr almost one half less during
Viereeus Big Clearing Sale
Of course you know Huber keeps the
Wedding- Breakfast Coffee -
20 overcoats at 815 at Rozsli Bur
gers during One Fourth OIF Sato
Try our crackers in tin boxes You will
saever use amr other HUBER
We have fresh lettuce and celery every
iWednesaay and Saturday HUBER
All 5100 flmnel bhirt
Kozel JJirgerd One
Sale
sra interested in 5A
now 10
yonrth
at
Off
Additional furniture for the South
western Nebraska iiuspital arrived
-this week
Tec per cent below the low blue mark
is the present deep cut at the- Big Hub
Store Shift
Mciviillens Cream Lotion will cure
chapped hands nd make the sUrn soft
and smooth
J A 25 per cent discount on all
underwear at Rozell Bargers
cold weather coming
winter
Pientv
AH heavy pants in this Ono Fourth
Off Sale M Rozill Barkers 81 pants
at S3 5 at S3 Tii nnd so on
C E Picklum has rented and con
verted into an auto repair shop and
garrnge the store building at 222 West
B street until recently used as a sam
ple room by the Palmer hotel
The regular meeting of the W C T
UwiJI br held at the home of Mr E E
DeLong January 29th at 300 p m
Subject Franchise Mrs Howe
Smith leader A cordial invitation
to all
Word was received by friends in the
city this week of the death at Edgar
Nebraska January 10 of Helene eight-
s worse uwaers
S m
M kers because they are lg
of
m long ui wear t
When you buy insist
ir fhf Famous 5A
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Sail Them 2Sviy See
McConnell for drugs
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Girl wanted jt Commercial hotel
McCarinells lltilsnm cures coughs
Use McMillcn Cough Cure 2oc
Picture framing The Ideal Store
Big Clearing Sale of pboM tit Viersens
M rs J Jacison nurpe Phono red 251
McConnelis Condensed Smoke 25
cut
McMillens Cold Cure will break up
your cold
Wnll rinpii Yes always at Mcfon
nells Druggist
Only this month can 3011 securo the
unparalleled bargains ni the UubStore
AH winter capH glovi M and nuttrn
reduced one fourth at lit zelKv
Get your
Still slauitfiiitiT priced regirdtoss at
The HubStor Only
deeper and deeper
Take aa vantage of the Big Clearing
Shoe Sale at Viersen Sous See
their big ad for tin figures
McConnells Concentrated
Sniolfo is
put up in 25 cent bottlesauri isbutlicient
for 150 to 200 uounds of meat
It your hens are not laying vvolljgive
them some Pratts Erg Producer It
ahvas increases the uumbur uf eggs
In 25 cent boxes
L W McConnell Druggist
The Christian Science societv of this
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HOVEMEJJTS OF THE PEOPLE
Bryce Jose is invalided with erjsipt -
las in his hands j
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D O Marsh went up to Denver
Sunday to see the big stock show
Mi and Mb Lewis Fleisciuian at-
tended the funeral of the late Mrs
Kathorine Colling at Indinnola Friday
last 1
Mrs W I Pate ar jived homeonNo
3 last night from llinoi whither she
went to attend the funeral of her grand- j
mothe
up of siiie business mat-
tion in McMillens store recently vacat
ed by T A Tucker
Mr asd Mrs A A Fish are benefi
ciaries of a littie dereliction on the part
of St Peter from whose jurisdiction a
cherub daughter took a chanjre of ven
ue last Sunday morning to assume the
absolute dictatorship in the Fish dom
icile especially over Tessa and Merle
What He Needed
A sovereign would tempt many men
I and when Plimkins making a few pur
chases at the stores saw one lying on
the floor just by the counter he quiv
ered with excitement
Glancing around to reassure himself
that none was looking he quite acci
dentally dropped one of his kid gloves
neatly on the coin and then dived Ue
got the glove all right but still the sov
ereign remained
A shopwalker approached him
Good morning sir said the man
rubbing his hands together in the ap
proved style and may I show you a
bottle of our celebrated liquid glue
which sticks
London Mail
The Ccllsr Stairs
A man who once had a bad fall when
going down his cellar stairs now has
a broad strip of white painted on the
floor at the end of the last step This
is easily seen even if the cellar be
dark and many a nasty accident is
avoided If the house is rented and
you do not like to paint the boards a
piece of white oilcloth can be tacked
the floor at the foot of the stairs
CfLjeS Ws that the tacking is securely tone
1 or a worse iau may ioiiuw uiuu num
MCCOOK HARDWARE CO J a mlsgauged step Philadelphia Press
Guarding a SM41
A gentleman In Jerusalem told inu
replied
nail j
Asked why he explained that the
Latins or the Greeks I forget which
had driven the nail with the view ol
hanging a picture that a rival sect i
had furiously objected saying that it
of those who drove in the nail To al
Traced by a Bluebottle Fly
The great objection to the u n
poison for rats is that they retiiv 1
their homes and die there In
a nuisance and a menace to he t
Friends of the writer were compelled
to have the floor and wainscoting cf
their dining room removed for this
reason a wiser man knowing that a
pair of poisoned rats had got under hi
floor summoned not a carpenter but a
naturalist to his aid They knew thai
the rats were under the floor but the
difficulty was to fix the spot There
seemed to the owner of the house no
alternative to the removal of the
whole floor hence his appeal to the
nature detective The latter would
not hear of the floor coming up ne
cried out for a bluebottle fly One was
captured unhurt and turned loose in
the room After a little preliminary
hawking the bluebottle darted to the
place will hold a Lincoln Anniversary 1
floor and remained
service at S p m February 12 using I
R pointer which has
on one spot like
lound came
the lesson sermon prepared for the your- rats are under there said
occasion by the publishing society of the naturalist They cut down through
the Churches of Christ Science Sub- that board and there were the rats
ject Freedom The G A R Post New York Mail
and Lndies of the G A R have
oeen
extended a special invitation to attend
A cordial
public
welcome is extended the
The First Pantomime
John Rich has the credit of produc
ing the first pantomime ever seen in
England This was performed on
Dec 2G 1717 at the theater in Lin
colns Inn Fields Rich had found him
self unable to compete with the legiti
mate drama at Drury Lane so ho be
thought himself of the comic masques
occasionally performed in London and
combined with their scenic and- me
chanical effects the maneuvers of the
pantomime ballet The result was
Harlequin Executed which the ad
vertisement of that day described as
a new Italian mimic scene between
a scaramouch a harlequin a country
farmer his wife and others There
was all the business with which wt
were familiar from childhood huts
turned into palaces shops into gar
II II Tautsch came up from dens houses into trees Of course the
mouth close of last week to attend to j earnest student of the drama pro-
the closing
ters here
tested against this innovation bill
Harlequin Columbine Co have
maintained their hold on public favoi
Jin Asu Mns J G Stokes enter- j until the present year of grace
tained the Thursday whist club last j
evening Mrs Walter Stokes capturing He Knew Them
the honors 1his was overheard in the lobby ol
Mns J F Utterkack returned
Tuesday morning to her homcin Arap
ahoe after a short visit with her daugh
ter Mrs J Y Hasty
Mit and Mrs A Bvrsett went in to
Omaha Wednesday to be absent the
rest of the week he to attend the lum
bermens associations session
E R Hauritt of Hebron Neb a
graduate of a school of pharmacy and a
year old daughter of Mr and Mrs E E registered druggist has taken tho posi
23entley Little nelenes was one of
those rarely beautiful characters which
loves and memories of her
shortlife can only bring up thoughts of
sweet forgetf ulness of self and love and
patience for others The sorrowing
parents have the tenderest sympathy of
ruiany friends in this county which was
their home for so many years Com
fi3w sis saKiai v
mA ssr If liP i
a big hotel in Cincinnati when a bus
load of traveling salesmen came from
the station Every man of them as
he signed the register paused to shake
hands with the hotel clerk fatherly
old fellow who had been there many
years Ah said one of them to the
clerk its a good thing youre still on
deck Uncle Dave I dont think the
house could run without you
Couldnt it though said Uncle Dare
You fellows would come in here and
if there was a strange clerk youd
say Wheres Uncle Dave And the
clerk would say Why didnt yet
hear He died a month ago Ard
then youd say Well Ill be darned
Thats tco bad Say when Ml din
ner be ready
Dressing ths Sponge
When sponires are first torn frorx
the sea bed they are of a dark coloi
and living ly tramping and pressing
them wiili the feet a milky substance
oozes out whereupon the spoiige dies
They are then immersed in the sea
for a space of eight or ten hours The
dark skinny substance is then remev
ed by scraping and gradually throucl
cleaning drying and bleaching flies
take on the fine yellow color wiifct
characterizes many of them
The Office Boy Instructs
Contributor I should like to leave
rhose noenis with your editor YVnai
is the usual procedure I havent i
done any magazine work before Of
flee Boy Well the usual custom is tc
leave em au call back in a day or so
an git em Exchange
in the Drk
Uncle Toe Yes Teddy it is quit
possible that there are people in the
moon
Little Teddy Well what becomes o
them when there isnt any moon
Savage
Caller Sir I am collecting for the
poets hospital Will you contribute
anything Editor With pleasure Cal
tonight with the ambulance and I wil
have some poets ready Judge
It is groat cleverness to know how te
conceal our cleverness La Rochefou
caulil
Origin of Old Glory
In the reminiscences of Lord rtormld
J that he found a Turkish soldier on Gower Is found n story of the origin of
guard in some part of the Churaji of the stars and stripes
J the Iloly Sepulchor where It was not The star spangled banner of the
usual for a sentry to be and inquired American republic had its origin from
of him why he was there an old brass on the floor of an ancient
He pointed to a nail in thewall and church in Northamptonshire The brass
It Is my duty to watch that
covers the tomb of one Robert Wash
ington and Is dated 1022 On it ap
pears the Washington coat of arms
consisting of three stars with bars or
stripes beneath them On the first day
of the new year 1770 the thirteen
united colonies raised a standard at
was an interference with their prop j Washingtons headquarters
erty and wanted to pull out the nail This introduced the stripes
that thereupon the Turkish govern-
ment had intervened and set him to
watch the nail and see that no picture
was hung upon it and that it was not j
pulled out
To allow the picture to be hunt I
of the
present but retained t lie crosses or bt
George and St Andrew on a blue
ground In the corner In 1777 the
crosses wore replaced by stars as tha
Declaration of Independence rendered
the retention of the English element
would have been to admit the claims unnecessary and inconvenient In thus
adopting the arms of his ancestors as
low it to be pulled out would have his own distinctive badge Washington
euting value- 1 been to admit the claims of those who no doubt intended the Hag merely as a
objected to the driving in of the nail private signal for his own personal
It you want a good pickle in sweet sour
or mixed we have them a quart jar full
for 25 cents HUBER
We have a full line of California Canned
Goods in both the Advo and J M brands
Nothing superior HUBER
We are now agents for the Famous Car
hartt Overalls and Jackets atso for their
Gloves and Caps HUBER 1
Patronize home industry by smoking
Commercial Club 10 cent cigar an 1
the Smoke 5 cent cigar
Therefore the nail must be preserved lowing but it was at once adopted us
and the picture must not be hung and national emblem Probably there is
i not another in the worlds history
to see that this was so an armed case
try must watch dav and nlslit Foi l which the private arms of an ob
aught I know he may be watching
still Rider Haggards A Winter Pil
grimage
srure family have attained such world
wide eminence and repute
The Dank Could Stand It
A western lawyer tells of a remark
able instance of the convincing powei
of feminine logic as evidenced by an
occurrence which he once witnessed
while standing on the edge of a crowd
that was besieging the doors of a buufc
supposed to be on the point of sus
pending payment
A conversation between a rosy cheek
ed Irishwoman and her husband whe
were near the lawyer at once attract
ed his attention
Mary said the man we musl
push up so ye can dhraw your money
at onct
But I dont want to draw it out
Roger replied Mary placidly
Dont ye know Mary persisted the
husband that theyll loe your mon
ey for ye if ye dont hurry t dhraw il
out
An shure Roger retorted Mary
aint they better able to lose it than
we are
Roger was stunned by this unan
swerable logic and after a few more
v ords the two withdrew Fortunate
ly the bank survived its difficulties
and no depositor lost a cent Harpers
A Furse For the Bride
Some brides may be inclined to re
gret that the old marriage custom ol
the dow purse has fallen into disuse
It was the custom of the bridegnon
to fill a purse with a goodly sum ol
money and present it to the bride oc
the wedding day as the price of th
purchase of her person It sounds lik
slavery like the buying of goods and
chattels yet the bride had a nice lit
tie sum of money for her own use
Some of the oldest inhabitants oi
Cumberland may remember a similai
custom In that county The bride
grcom provided himself with a num
ber of gold aud silver pieces and
the words with all my worldly goods
I thee endow he handed the clergy
man Ills fee and poured the othei
coins into a handkerchief hold out foi
that purpose by the bride In othei
places again the bride had the right
to aSk her husband for a gift of money
or property on the day after the wed
ding and he was bound in honor t
grant the request London Answers
Sixty Kinds of Bananas
To most persons in the temperate
zones a banana is a banana But tin
truth is- that there are over sixtj
known varieties of the fruit with as
great or greater variation in charactei
as in the different kinds of apples
Hawaii is said to have something ovei
forty distinct varieties of the fruit
most of which have been introduced
by the whites Some of these are ol
extremely delicate and delicious flavor
while other kinds are used if at all
only when cooked in various ways
There is scarcely a city house lot ol
country kuleaua or homestead whict
does not have a clump or two of ba
nanas which grow with practically n
care new plants or suckers shootins
up to replace the ones which Iiavt
fruited aud been removed Los An
geles Times
The Bees Market Bsskct
Every bee carries his market bapke
around his hind legs Any one exam
ining the body of the bee through t
microscope will observe that on thf
hind legs of the creature there is i
fringe of stiff hairs on the surface the
hairs approaching each other at tfc
tips so as to form a sort of cage Thi
is the bees basket and into it aftel
a successful journey lie will craa
enough polen to last him for two 01
three days
Sleight of Hand
Hyker I attended a successfu
sleight of hand performance last night
Pyrer So Hyker Yes I lent a con
juivr a counterfeit dollar and he gavt
me b k a good one Exchange
Trying to Explain
Ilowell What did you mean by say
ing that I vioukl never set the world
on lire Powell I meant that you
were too much of a gentleman to dc
it Exchange
First Forgive
When ye stand praying forgive il
ye have aught against any that youl
Father also which is in heaven maj
forgive you your trespasses St Marl
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In friendship we see only those fault
which may be prejudicial to oui
friends In love we see no faults but
those by which we suffer ourselves
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E Iinve a large stock of womens warm
lined shoes with or without tips cloth
or leather tops 175 values at 145 Worn
ens leather warm lined Juliettes fur lined
175 values at 135 Womens warm lined
leather house slippers 125 values at S5C
Ladies felt slippers 200 values at 165
Ladies felt slippers 150 values at 130
Ladies felt slippers 125 values at 85c
Ladies felt slippers 85c values at 70c
We have left a few pairs of mens hair lined
shoes These are excellent 300 values but
will go at 195 A 20 per cent discount on
all mens house slippers while th y last We
still have all our work shoes on sale at a fnIU
20 per cent discount Thi sale only lasts
through this month so get your spring work
shoes now while you can sve money
All broken lines in ladies and childrens -shoes
at a 20 to 30 per cent discount These
lines are all new and up-to-date
Come in and see these shoes Salesmen
Sidney Viersen and John Dnhbar will be
pleased to show you this entire stock and
make you feel at home
Bring in your repair worl
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NOTICE A beautiful piece of Photo China absolutely fre
of any cost to every lady visiting this sale Monday January 1 8
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The Ideal Cash Store
For Sale or Rent House at once
401 east Gth st See Will Keill at house
in evenings
For Sale A S325 piano cheap
quire at this office
In-
For Rent 5 room honse modern ex
cept furnace close in good neighbor
hood bargain to right party
J R Stvnsberrv
For Kent Four room cottage
J I Lee Phone 13
Mrs
For Rent Suite of four steam-heated
room with private stairs and hall
Inquire of JlcCook Hardware Co
For Rent 3 furnished rooms for light
housekeeping JNIrs J I Lee phone ii
For Rent 5 room house at 910 west
2nd street Phone red 329
GlRL
hotel
Below
Postoffice
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FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC j e Saynur for2nd hand typewri
Fob Sale Household goo s at Gil
2nd street east
For Rfst Two eeantly furnish d
room- heat liht r u bath A
Mrs Ballews former tee 512 I t
East St
C0DRT MOOSE HEWS
COUNTY COURT
Licenses to marry issued by the ton
ty judge since our lagt report
Joseph P Por rs 2i and Anes Jane
Donnelly 20j botb of Iodiantli
Ohri J Strauser 25 McCosfe nrd
Nellie Voting t2n Republican Mar
ried Jan ISth by county judge
Tribune Is All Printed in McCook
You will find local or county news of
interest on each of the eight pages of
this paper every week It is all printed
at home No patent print Read all
Fresh fruit always in season at Huters