The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 02, 1909, Image 2

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    CITY LODGE DIRECTORY
As A Ma
licCook LocIro No 135 A F A M inoota
ovary first and third Tuosday of the month at
800 p in iu Masonic liull
CiiAiuua L Faukestock W M
Itoa Conk Sec
n s m
Occcnoxoo Council No 1C R S M meets on
the lasc Suturtluy of euch mouth at 800 p m
q Masonic hull
Ralph A Haoukuo T I M
Stlvkbtkb Cordisal Soc
R A M
King Cyrus Ciiaptor No 35 R A M moots
every first and third Thursday of each month Ht
800 p tn iu Mubonic hull
Cjarknce B Gray H P
W B Wiiittakkr Soc
KMOnTS THMFLAB
St John Cmtimnudury No 16 K T meets on
the second Thun day of oach month ut 800 p
hi in MuHonic hall
Emerson Hanson E C
8AMDEL S GARVHY UcC
EASTERN HTAB
Enreka Chapter No 86 O E S meets the
Second and fourth Fridays of each month at
840 p tn iu Maonic hall
Mrs Saraii E Kay W M
W E Hart Sec
MODERN WOODMEN
Noblo Camp No 0C5 M W A meots overy
second and fourth Thurrfday of each month at
830 p in in Morris hall Pay assessments
at White Houmj Grocery
Julius Kunrrt Consul
J M Smith Clerk
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
Noblo Cnmp No 802 K N A meots every
-second and fourth Thursday of each month at
230 p m iu Morris hall
Mrs Caroline Kunert Oracle
Mrs Augusta Anton Hoc
w o w
Hoots second and fourth Thursdays at 8
oclock in Diumonds hall
Cuas F Markwad C C
W C Moteu Clork
WORKMEN
McCook Lodge No 01 AOUW meets every
Monday at 810 p in iu Monle Cristo hall
MaukiceQuiipinKoc MS Jennings M V
JMWuNTKFimtucier HoyZint Foreman
dkoree of honor
McCook Lodco No 3 D of II meets every
second uud forth Tn dnys of each mouth at
800 p m in Monte Cristo hall
Mrs Disila McClain C of H
Mrs CarriiSoiilaqel Ilec
LOCOMOXtVE ENGINEERS
McCook Division No 023 11 of L E meots
every second and fourth Sunday of each
month ut 230 in Morris hull
Walter Stokes C E
W D IJUBNETT F A E
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LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENGINEMEN
McCook Lodge No 599 B of L F E
meets every Saturduy at 730 p m in Gaus
chows hall
I D Pennington M
C H Husted Sec
RAILWAY CONDUCTORS
Harvoy Division No 95 O R C meets the
second and fourth Wednesday nights of each
month at 800 p m in Morris hall at 304
Main Avenue S E Callen C Con
M O McClure Sec
RAILWAY TRAINMEN
C W Bronson Lodge No 487 B of R T
casetsfirfct and third Sundays at 230 p m and
second and fourth Fridays at 7 30 p m each
month in Morris hall C W Corey M
B- J Moore Sec
BAIIAVAY CARMEN
Yonng America Lodjre No 450 B R C of A
meets on Theiirst iud third Tuesdujs of each
month in Morris hall at 730 p m
Rat O Light C C
V Franklin Rec Sec
MACHINISTS
Sed Willow Lodpo No 537 I A of M meets
very second and fourth Tuesday of the mouth
at 8 -00 p m in Morris hall
Tiieo Diedald Pres
Feed Wasson Fin Sec
Floyd Beeey Cor 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 Lodtxe No 42 K of P meets every
Wednesday atS00 p m in Masonic hall
II W Conovee C C
D N Cobb K R S
odd fellows
McCook Lodtjo No 137 1 0 0 F meets every
Monday at 800 p m in Morris hall
H G Hughes N Q
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 Pre3
6 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 m in Diamonds hall
Q B Qalc F Sec Frank Real G K
DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA
Court Granada No 77 meets on tho second
and fourth Thuivdajs of each month at 8 p m
in Monte Cristo hall Anna Hannan G R
Nellie Ryan 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 Commander
Harriet E Willetts R K
G A E
J K Barnes Post No 207 G A R meets on
tho first Saturday of each mouth at 230 p m
Morris hall
Wn Long Commander
Jacob Steinmetz Adjt
RELIEF CORPS
McCdok Corps No 08 W R C meets every
Becond and fourth Saturday of each month at
230 p m in Gauschow hall
Adella McClain Pres
Susie Vandebhoof Sec
L OF G A R
McCook CircloNo 33 L of G A R meets on
the first and third Fridays of each month at
230 p m in Morris hall
Mary Walker Pres
Ellen LeIIew Sec
p e o
Chapter X P E O meets 4ho second and
fourth Saturdays of eich mont J at 2S0 p m
Bk uiu Humes oi me various memoers
Mrs J A Wilcox Pres
Mrs J G Sen obel Cor Sec
Foleys Honey and Tar is a safeguard
against serious results from spring colds
which inflame the lungs and develop
into pneumonia Avoid counterfeits
by insisting upon having the genuine
Foleys Honey and Tar which contains
no harmful drugs A McMillen
Get Info Businessfor Yourself
A BUCK CEMENT BLOCK MACHINE
Wilt make you money The BUCK is the only
two piece seii Dinding self-locking
water proof frost proof sani
tary dry air block made Takes
less material and is made quicker
than any other block Write to
day and let us tell you all about it
indhotr jon can make from Jnooto
I20 oo every dayhat you work Excla
t Iverieht in each county Get In first
interlock Block
Machine Co
City Office
24th and Paul St
OMAHA NEB
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Chkibtian Bible school at 10 n m
Preiching at 11 a in and 8 p in C E
at 7 p m All are welcome
R M AiNdWOBTH Pastor
Episcopal Preaching services at St
Albans church at 11 a m and 730 p
m Sunday school at 10 a m All
are welcome to these servicer
E R Eakle Rector
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 n m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunduy
school 230 p m Every Sunday
Wm J Kikwin O M 1
Methodist Sunday school at 10 am
Sermons by pastor ut 11 and 8 Class
at 12 Junior League at 3 Epworth
League at 645 Prayer meeting Wed
nesday night at 745
M B Cakman Pastor
Baptjst Sunday school at 10 a m
Preaching service at 1100 a m Even
ing service at 800 B Y P U at 7 p m
A most cordial invitation is extended to
all to worship with us
E Buuton Pastor
Evangelical Lutheran Regular
German preaching services in the par
sonage every Sunday morning at 1000
All Germans cordially invited
Rev Wm Brueggeman
607 5rh st East
Congregational Sunday school at
10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p
m by pastor Junior C E at 3 p m
Senior Endeavor at 7 p m Prayer meet
ing Wednesday evening al eight oclock
The public is cordially invited to theBe
services G B Hawkes Pastor
Christian Science 219 Main Ave
nue Services Sunday at 11 a m and
Wednesday at 8 p m Reading Room
open all the time Science literature on
sale Subject for next Sunday Mat
ter
Evangelical Lutheran Congrega
tional Sunday School at 930 a m
Preaching at 1030 a m and 730 p m
by pastor Junior C E at 130 p m
Senior C E at 400 p m Prayer
meetings every Wednesday and Satur
day evenings at 730 All Germans
cordially invited to these services
Rev GustavHenkelmann
505 3rd strnet Wpgt
GOOD NEWS
Many McCook Readers Have Heard It
and Profited Thereby
Good news travels fast and the
thousands of bad back sufferers in Mc
Cook are glad to learn that prompt
relief is within their reach Many a
lame weak and aching back is bad no
more thanks to Doans Kidney Fills
People from every atate in the Union
are telling the good news of their ex
perience with the old Quaker remedy
Here is an example worth reading
H G Erret living in Red Cloud
Neb says My back ached and wjs
very lame for a long time On one oc
casion I was unable to do any work for
over a month during which time I doc
tored continually without finding re
lief When I learned about Doans
Kidney Pills I obtained a supply and
after taking the contents of the first
box was practically cured I am now
able to do any kind of work without
having any trouble with my back or
kidneys
Plenty more proof like this from Mc
Cook people Call at a drug store and
ask what customers report
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo
New York sole- agents for the United
States
Remember the name
take no other
Doans and
Mr F G Fritts Oneonta N Y
writes My little girl was greatly bene
fited by taking Foleys Orino Laxative
and I think it is the best remepy for
constipation and liver trouble Foleys
Orino Laxative is best for women and
children as it is mild pleasant and
effective and is a splendid spring medi
cine as it cleanses the system and clears
the complexion A McMillen
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
NERO
WmmmwSm
Will stand during the season
of 1909 at my farm at Perry
station
Terms 1000 for live colt
100 cash down
Every care taken but will not
be responsible for accidents
Q W Watkins
LONG FELT WANT
A Pica For a Graduated Standard of
iVIisconduct
What is really wanted ut the present
time Is u stauihird of misconduct We
are constantly doing things iu doubt
us if we hadnt a right to do them
The confusion caused by people do
ing things which in their circumstances
we had no right to expect is the prin
cipal cause of our troubles It ought
to be definitely settled for example
that any millionaire who has say
over a hundred millions will there
after lead an honest life If he has
only fifty millions Ids life should be
semi honest and if he has only a paltry
ten millions then it ought to be con
ceded that he can loot a few railroads
or so until he gets on his feet
Up to say ten thousand a year no
man can afford to be dishonest lie
ought to get up in the cars and give
his seat to women under thirty live at
least and of course lie will not take
the chance of robbing any safe From
ten thousand up to a hundred thou
sand he can engage in little dishonest
fliers by making one of a pool or put
ting through a land deal or so for
variety
When he gets fifty millions or more
together however every man ought
to ask himself plainly the question
whether from now 6n he ought not to
be a philanthropist Doesnt he owe
this to his fellow men Life
CHOOSING A VOCATION
Follow Common Sense and Conscience
and Do Your Best
It is very certain that no man is fit
for everything but it is almost as cer
tain too that there is scarce anv one
man who is not fit for something
The Real Thing
How do youh possum taste suh
usked the solicitous waiter
WeJl responded the patron who
iad ordered the article it tastes pret
ty good but it isnt possum
No suh rejoined the waiter an
iiii I dats a sign its genuine De genuine
possum is a great pretender suh yas
suh Philadelphia Ledger
Doomed
Bride Dearest Towser has eaten the
supper I cooked for you with my own
hands Hubby Never mind sweet
heart Ill get you nnother dog Pitts
burg Press -
The borrower la servant to the
DUR COAST BEACONS
Cheering Lights That Warn and
Guide the Mariner
A BLAZE OF KEROSENE OIL
The Wonderful Lamps and Lenses
That Produce the Brilliant and Far
reaching Flame Why Electricity Js
Not Used In Lighthouses
The goal toward which the light
house board of this country s striving
Is a continuous chain of lights com
pletely encircling the United States
and possessions and in the case of riv
ers and inland seas bounding the wa
ters on all sides so that a ship may
never leave the area of a light thrown
by one lighthouse before entering the
circle of the light of another As fast
as congress will appropriate the money
the gaps are being filled
But what makes the light When
ihe curious Inquirer is told kerosene
he naturally wonders why his own
student lamp does not give a better
light if the same oil in the lighthouse
sends its beam from five to twenty live
miles
Various methods of lighting were in
use until 3S40 when a new system
was introduced of employing nearly
true paraboloid reflectors and better
glass lenses In some cases these re
flectors gave a light which is not sur J
passed even today except when han
dled with intelligent care In 1So2
when the present lighthouse board was
instituted the Fresual system of len
ticular glasses was introduced from
which something nature plainly points I France and still remains
The first
out to him by giving him a tendency cost is great but by the saving of oil
and propensity to it
I look upon common sense to be to
the mind what conscience is to the
heart the faithful and constant moni
tor of what is right or wrong And I
am convinced that no man commits
either a crime or a folly but against
the manifest and sensible representa
tions of the one or the other
Every man finds in himself either
from nature or education for they are
hard to distinguish a peculiar bent
and disposition to some particular
character and his straggling against
It is the fruitless and endless labor of
Sisyphus Let him follow and culti
vate that vocation he will succeed in
it and be considerable in one way at
least whereas if he departs from it he
will at best be inconsiderable proba
bly ridiculous Lord Chesterfield
The Oyster Crab
Some of the most remarkable crabs
In the world live at the expense of
other animals They are crustacean
tramps and have no shame in sustain
ing existence at other animals cost
One of these marine tramps is a little
fellow that makes its home with the
living oyster In fact it dwells in the
oysters shell and feeds on whatever
is left over from the mollusks dinners
Oddly enough however it is only the
female that has this habit of board
ing out The male crab has no per
manent home but spends its time
swimming about at the surface of the
water Oyster crabs sometimes are
big enough to have an arm stretch of
an inch Epicures consider them very
good to eat Sometimes they are cook
ed separately and occasionally they
are pickled Crabs of nearly allied spe
cies somewhat bigger are found in
the shells of mussels and scallops In
this case again only the female is a
parasite
Scottish Caution
Certainly the cautious Scot spirit
pervaded the opinions of the Scottish
architect who was called upon to erect
a building in England upon the long
lease system so common with Angli
can proprietors but quite new to our
friend When he found the proposal
was to build upon the tenure of 009
years he quietly suggested Could ye
no male it a thousand Nine hundred
and ninety nine years 11 be slippin
awa
But of all the cautious and careful
answers we ever heard of was one
given by a carpenter to an old lady in
Glasgow for whom he was working
and the anecdote is well authenticat
ed She had offered him a dram and
asked him whether he would have it
then or wait till his work was done
Indeed mem he said theres been
sic a power o sudden deaths lately
that Ill just tak it now Reminis
cences of Dean Ramsay
Gallantry
At a school in Aberdeen a teacher
was examining her class on the Bible
the lesson being a part of Genesis
The teacher asked her class Why did
the serpent tempt Eve instead of
Adam
For some time there was silence but
at length a little boy held up his hand
and replied Please mum cause its
ladies first Tit Bits
over the rellector system this is soon
reduced With any reasonable care a
fine light always results and it is im
possible for a keeper to maintain a
poor light with this apparatus without
flagrant disobedience of instructions
Even with such an apparatus no
common lamp can supply the light
First order lamps have five wicks one
inside the otuer and are fed with oil
by a pump and pipe system The oil
is fed to the wicks so that it reaches
the ends where the flame is in the
right time and in the right quantity
It is difficult to look at it so intense
is the light In the lenses rather than
in the lamp is the secret for they pick
up and utilize nearly all the rays of
light which ordinarily go astray The
Fresnel apparatus collects almost all
of this waste light and reflects and
refracts it out in one great broad
beam of light parallel to the surface
of the sea where it is needed
The flames which come from the
lamps are largely transparent So of
course are all other similar flames If
flames were not transparent there
could be no advantage in having one
flame inside another and a third inside
the first two etc The lights from
the inner flames could not get out and
would do no good
In some lighthouses usually for
range light purposes the light is nil
to be concentrated in one beam This
is done by concentric rings of prisms
and a central bullseye and a reflector
Vessels getting such a light in range
either by itself or with another light
and running down the beam are safe
from obstructions which may be near
by the range lights or beams of light
marking out the channel to be fol
lowed
It is frequently asked of light keep
ers why electricity is not used in
place of mineral oil An electric light
is expensive to install and difficult and
expensive to maintain There is al
ways difficulty in keeping the arc ex
actly iu the focal point of the lenses
the carbons never burning twice alike
and constant watching being neces
sary Failure to have the light source
exactly in the focal point of the lens
results in sending the light rays up or
down instead of straight out where
they are wanted Electricity while
superior in penetrative power in a
fog has no advantage over a power
ful oil lantern in clear weather Min
eral oil colza oil or lard oil lights of
the first order could be seen a hun
dred miles were it not for the curva
ture ot tue cartli and as long as tue
light is visible long before the coast
is all purposes are served
It is only within recent years that
mineral oil has been in use Lard oil
succeeded colza oil and was used ex
clusively up to 1SS0 and with mineral
oil up to 1SS0 Since the latter year
mineral oil has been used entirely ex
cept where electricity has been experi
mented with or coal or acetylene gas
So far coal oH for power efficiency
cleanliness ease of operation and
cheapness holds its own against all
other means of light making
Electricity if it can be successfully
installed is the best light but through
expense of maintenance and in the in
ability to get skilled attendants for
such a light for the price set on keep
ers services it makes slow headway
The traveler who cruises up the
coasts and who sinks one light before
picking up -another must know that
somewhere in the dark circle is a spot
picked for the foundation of a light
which will be erected as soon as funds
and time allow Scientific American
Climate and Weather
One day at school small Lola was
called upon to explain the difference
between climate and weather
Climate answered the little miss
is what we have with us all the time
but weather only lasts a few days
Chicago News
Lightning never strikes twice In the
same place because the place Isnt
there after the first visit Judge
Question
as io the
Superiority
of
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Baking Powder
Received HJgest Award
Worlds Pure Food Expotitioa
Chicago 1907
INDIAN OLA
The Havana Telephone Co have put
in a new switch board
Miss Laura M Smith and Richard L
Holcomb were married by County Judge
Moore in McCook Wednesday of last
week
Miss Jessie Hthcote and Dan Clouse
were married on last Wednesday even
ing
The Tribune has for aulo a nice dis
play of local view post cards in colors
and in black and white Also a well
3dlected line of greeting and other post
caras
btfitfMEtt3UJ
ADVERTISED LIST
The following letter cHrds ond rl
nges remain uncalled for at the MCOOOK
postofflce April 2 1909
LETThKS
Brown Mr Clayton Cornier Mr Oscur
Philips Miss Pearl Warren MrHarlcyOI
CAKDJ
Gillon Cnrrio ITeaton Mr Charley
Koon Mr Wil2 Koons Mr O W3
When calling for the e please say
they were advertised
J F Co it DBA r Acting P M
Ten Thousand New Views
Handsome new post card views of Mc
Cook in colors have just arrived from
Germany These show views of Mc
Cook never before effered tho public
Business residential and church For
sale at this office
Boilermakers Ball
The members of McCook lodge No 407
Brotherhood of Boilermhkers and Iron
Ship Builders announce their third
annual ball for Monday evening April
12th Menard ball The tickets are 81
ladien free
FOLEYSHOMMAR
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That is the No of ONE of the best Lumber and Coal Concerns in a
No ONE town which is located on ONE East Street But if you cant
find it call phone No ONE when you will be informed that you can get
No ONE lumber No ONE coal No ONE service No ONE treatment
in fact No ONE first last and all tho time
Bullard Lumber Co
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TO PACIFIC COAST Only 2500 daily March and April
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trip 1500 more through California
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