The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 09, 1909, Image 2

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Auctioneer
F1NGHK STAINS
Hudson Maxim the leading gun
powder and high explosive expert in tbe
world recently wrote for the Boy Mag
azine his estimation of the cigarette
He says
The cigarette burns poisonously
The smoker of the pipe and cigar finds
his injury in the nicotine while the
nicotine of the cigarette is far less
virulent than the deadly carbouio oxid
and other products of its poisonous com
bustion The blood of persons poisoned
by illuminating gas rich in carbonic
oxid is found to be coagulated and
indurate ana from the veins and arteries
may be pulled into strings
Carbonic oxid whijh is found in
deadly quantities in the gas from a coal
fire J wheu inhaled in small quantities
produces faiutness dizziness palpita
tion of tho heart and a feeling of great
heaviness in the feet and legs These
are exactly the effects of the cigarette
and the depression and nervousness
which follow as a reaction make the
victim crave some balm or tonic for his
malaise He is then lead to consume
the drug in ever increasing quantities
The wreath of cigarette smoke which
curls about the head of the growing lad
holds his brain in an iron grip which
prevents it from growing and his mind
from developing just as surely as fie
tight bandage does the foot of the
Chinese girl
If all boys could be made to know
that with every breath of cigarette
smoke they are tapping their arteries as
surely and letting their lifes blood out
ns surely as if their veins and arteries
were severed and that the cigarotte is a
maker of invalids criminals and fools
not men it ought to deter them some
The yellow finger- stain is an emblem of
deeper degradation and enslavement
than the ball and chain
OUR RIGHT TO DESTROY THE LIQUOR
TRAFFIC
Drunkenness is the most peculiarly
economic of all vices A man can
gamble and still make money He can
live an immoral life and do the same
But if he is habitually intoxicated he
losses the power of self support and of
course the power of providing for his
f imily That is one of the reasons why
society interferes and has the right to
interfere wijb the cu3tom of drinking
Another reason is that one who is
habitually intoxicated not only loses his
power and disposition to provide for
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Real Estate
I will sell at auction on
Saturday
April 24 1909
at 200 p m in front of
Court House at McCook Neb
FARMS
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One QUARTER SECTION two miles
northwest of McCook the SV of Section 18
Precinct 3 Range 29 This farm is about
half in wheat and half pastuse well fenced
and cross fenced with good barn granary
well windmill tank and cistern
The other is ONE HUNDRED TWENTY
ACRES six miles north of McCook the E of
the WA and the Ei of the SE of Section iS
Precinct 4 Range 29 Twenty acres plowed
and fifty acres more that could be plowed
b dance is good ha or pasture land
TERMS One third cash when land is bid off bal
ance wl ea abstract and deed are turned over
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TEMPERANCE COLUMN
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Conducttcoby the McCook W C T D i
BALL AND CHAIN AND THE YELLOW
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himself and family but he becomes a
fiend daily visiting brutal treatment
upon the raemners of his o vn family
and frequently taking the life of those
who shoul 1 havo his protection
Still another reason why bociety has a
right to overthrow the liquor traffic is
that society is continually thxed to sup
port hospitals prisons orphanages and
asylums resulting from the liquor
traffic but receives no benefit whatever
from the traffic
The liquor traffic tends to produce an
indigent class au unemployed class an
ignorant class and an unpuncipled class
the greatest foes of society and re
publican institutions therefore it is
not only the right but the duty of the
citizens of the country to destroy it
Man has no inherent right to sell
liquor and since its sale is one of the
greatest foes to national life and pros
perity and undermines the foundations
of civil society and unfits the citizen
for the proper discharge of his public
and private duties the government
snould prohibit its sale
The following is a report of the work
done since September 1st by the Evan
gelistic department of the W C T U
in charge of Mrs Wimer
Number of visits to the sick aud poor
2L
Number of garments distributed 206
Number of comforters distributed 3
Number of Christmas boAes contain
ing candy nuts corn ribbons hand
kerchiefs and dolls distributed 7
Number of pairs of shoes 10
Meat potatoes bBans and fruit given
away in quantities not weighed
Amount of money spent for this de
partment S317o
Engraving and Embossing-
Your wants can be supplied at The
Tribune in the line of engraving and
embossing such as calling cards invi
tations and announcements monogram
correspondence paper etc Handsome
samples of all on display Prices rea
sonable Prompt service If interested
come and inspect
Get Info BusinessforYourself
A BOOK CEMENT BLOCK MACHINE
Will make you money The BUCK is the only
two piece self binding self-locking
water proof frost proof sani
tary dry air block made Takes
less material and is madequicker
than any other block Write to
day and let us tell you all about it
and how yon can make from Juooto
S20 oo every day that you work
dveright in each county Get In lirxt
Interlock Block
Machine Co
City Office
24th and Paul Sit
OMAHA NEB
SOUTHWEST riEBRASKA
TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
continued from paoe one
Wherkas the prosent teesion of tbe
legislature of Nebrnska hae been very
liberal in its appropriations for school
purposes namely
First in its innrensrd appropriation
for Normal Training in High Schools
Second in its increased aid to weak
districts
Third in its puichase of the Wayne
Normal thus creating a new State
Normal School in N E Nebraska
Fourth in its appropriation of 835
000 for the creation of a new State Nor
mul School in the Sixth Congressional
District
Fifth in its sanction of tbp Fren High
School Attendance law which has
proved so benefioial to tlm country boys
aod girls of our state Therefore be it
Resolved tbnt we the teachers of
the Southwestern Nebraska in convun
ticn assembled fully and heartily en
dorse and command the legislature in
their very liberal attitude toward educa
tional progress for Nebraska and respect
fully urge the Governor to approve and
sign all of these commondable measures
In view of the work tnat is being done
by the teachers of Nebraska in corre
spondence schools and extention work
and in view if the rapidly increasing de
mand for work of this nature by the
teachers be it resolved by the teachers
of Southwest Nebraska in convention
assembled That we fully and heartily
endorse the Universiry Extension Work
as planned by the University of Ne
braska and call direct attention to the
admirable advantages it affords for the
culture and benefit to the progressive
teachers of Nebraska and we urge upon
our citizens throughout the state to
rally heartily to its support lie it
further
Resolved that a copy of these reso
lutions be spread upon the minutes of
this association that a second copy be
forwarded to the Governor and that a
thud copy be submitted to the press
for publication
has W Taylor
Edward M IIcssong
Real Estate Filings
The followiug real estate filings have
been made in the county clerks office
since last report
John W Daily et ux to W E
Fetterman wd to hf int e hf
se qr 31-4-27 1200 00
Marion Powellet al to George
T Plumb wd to pt se qr ne qr
28 123 1075 00
V Dann wd to lot i blk 3 7th
1UCUOOK 22p uu
Lavonia Finch sing to Charles
A McCoy wd to nwqr 19 1 30 1G0O 00
Western Land Co to Livonia
Fiuch qcd to s 30 ft of lot 13
blk 29 McCook 15 00
John C Fleming sing to John
W Daily wd to hf int n hf ne
qr 13 1 28 1100 00
Dorsey H Shepherd et ux to
William W Eoberts wd to se
qr 9 i 30 3600 00
Solomon W Stilgebouer et ux
Forster G Stilgebouer wd to
lot 3 blk 47 Bartley S00 00
Sidney D Butler et ux to James
W Nutt ec al wd to se qr 12
126 4250 00
Marion Powell et al to Ernest
Galusha deed to lot 6 blk G
1st Marion
Go 00
Frank E Utter aud wife to
EichardBSherdaawd to lots
1 2 blk 7 2nd McCook 3500 00
L D Vanderhoof etuxtoJohn
E Kelley wd to lots 11 12
blk 6 lots 5 6 blk 7 Willow
Grove 1 CO
Marion Powell et ux to C S
Quick wd to pt no qr ne qr
1S327 JOOOO
K W Devoe et ux to Fred S
Soverns wd to sw qr 19-1-30 1600 CO
Drebert Clothing Co to the
public cert of partnership
Chas A Leach to Alexander F
Drebert and Albert A Shatz
b of s Clothing Stock and
Mens Furnishings 4018 74
James E Eyan et ux to C S
Quick qcd to pt sec 18 19 in
327
Oliver H Loch et ux to Lewis
Minn wd to sw qr 5 3 27
Liona LEastou et cons to Mary
Schwank wd to n hf 9 2 26
Milford Pew et ux to Forster
G Stilgebouer wd to ne qr
e hf seqr 3M 2S
United States to John D Day
pat to se qr se qr 18 sw qr
ew qr 17 ne qr ne qr 19-3-27
Emma E Caulkins wid to C S
Quick wd to pt sw qr sw qr
18 3 27 lot S iu IS 3 27
EmraaE Caulkins wid to C S
Quick wd to lot 9 in 18 3 27
Beatrice Amann to Frank B
Amann wd to lot 9 blk 6
1st McCook
75 00
6C00 00
G400 00
5000 00
530 00
20 00
700 00
People past middle life usually have
some kidney or bladder disorder tbnt
sap3 the vitality which is naturally
lower in old age Foleys Kidney
fclTY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Christian Bible school at 10 a m
Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m C E
at 7 p m All are welcome
R M Ainsworih Pastor
Episcopal Preaching services at St
Albans church at 11 a in and 730 p
m Sunday school at 10 a m All
are welcome to those servicer
E R Earle Rector
Catholic Order of services Mass
3 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
Wm J Kirwin O M I
Methodist Sunday sohool at 10 am
Sermons by pastor at 11 and 8 Class
at 12 Junior League at 3 Epworth
League at 615 Prayer meeting Wed
nesday night at 745
M B Carman Pastor
Baptst Sunday school at 10 a m
Preaching service at 1100 a m Evon
ing service at 800 13 Y P U at 7 p m
A most cordial invitation is extended to
all to worshiD with us
E Burton Pastor
Evangelical Lutheran Regular
German preaching services in the par
sonage every Sunday morning at 1000
All Germans cordially invited
Rev Wm Bruhggeman
607 5th st East
Congregational Sunday school nt
10 a ra Preaching nt 11 a ra and 8 p
m by pastor Junior O 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 these
services G B Hawkes Pastor
Christian Science 219 Main Ave
nue tier vices Sunday at 11 a m and
Wednesday at 8 p m Rending Room
cpen all the time Science literature on
sale Subject for next Sunday Are
S n Disease and Death Real
Evangelical Lutheran Congrega
tional Sunday School at 930 a in
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 sei vices
Eev GustavHenkelmann
505 3rd street West
MARION
Howaid Eeed left here last mid week
for Denver and western points
Milford Pew left here Friday for a
few days visit at the parental Godown
homo south of Danbury before going
to Idaho
Evangelise Nance of Atchison Kan
sas preached here Thursday evening
to a crowded house
A Reed was a McCook visitor one day
last week
Lionel and Adeline Bacon loft here
last midweek for their home at Atkin
son Neb
S W Stilgebouer and wife of Bartley
arrived here Friday with their house
hold goods and stock and will occupy
the Milford Pew farm one half mile
east of town
Messrs Gockley and Ruby are putting
in the shelves in the McFadden store
building
We had no school Friday and Satur
day as tho teacher attended the teach
ers association at McCook
Miss Orpba Hatch is back again after
a weeks absence on account of tbe
measles
R E Bacon was an over Sunday visit
or at Wilson ville
Messrs Wicks and Nilsson were look
ing over the country in the German set
tlement north of town one day last
week
Bert Ewing of the Sappa was in town
one day last week
For various reasons the W C T U
play Aunt Dianas Pledge has been
postponed for one week Nothing pro
venting it will be given Friday evening
April 9th
A J Greer was a county capital busi
ness visitor Tuesday
About G inches of snow fell in those
parts Monday night and Tuesday fore
noon
Wilton Greer arrived Tuesday from
his visit with relatives in Colorado
The measles is going the rounds It
attacks large and small as there are
several rases in town
One of Clint Pews boys is under the
doctors care with an attack of pneu
monia
Cliff Plumb is working for W E
Graham northeast of town
A Symphony of Now
Why dwell in the past with all its regret-
Tis the long ago dead that I knew
Theres nothing but turbulent trying old frets
In asking to have a review
Tis enough for my soul that todays passing far
With tomorrows bright sun till to rise
While sceut of the Spring time kis e the air
And song birds gladden the skies
XOMAP
NOTICE
No more hunting fishing picnicking
edy corrects urinary troublesatimulates Parties doing so will be taken for tres
the kidneys and restores strength and passers and treated as such This
vigor It cures uric acid troubles by MfcAs ou
strengthening the kidneys so they will
strain out the uric acid that settles in
the muscles and joints causing rheumatism
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tism A McMillen Druggist
S L WEAY
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES disease with Pure Blood
mzsm
Noble Camp No 802 K N A moots every
ecoud and fourtli Thursday of each month at
530 p rot iu Morris hall
Mrs Caroline Kunert Oracle
Mrs Auguhta Anton Kec
w o w
Meet3 second aud fourth Thursdays at S
clock in Diamonds hall
Ciias F Markwad C C
W C Moykr Clerk
WORKMEN
McCook Lodco N 61 A OOW mmb nrnrv
lionday atS lV p m iu Monin Cristo hall
MAUKiCEGuiFFiNKec M SJknnimshM V
JMVKNTZFiiuiuMr HoyZixt Foreman
DEGREE OF HONOR
McCook Lodpc No 3 D of H moets ever
ncond aud forth Tuesdays of each month at
S00 p m in Monte C Kto hail
Mr Di jla McClain C of H
Mrs Carrie Schiagel Kec
IOCOMOXIVB ENGINEERS
McCook Division No 62J U of L E meots
vtry fcocoml nnil fourth Sunday of oucb
aiontli ht230 in 3Irri hall
Walteh Stokes C E
W D Kubnktt F A K
LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENGINKMKN
McCook Lode No f99 B of L F fc E
nouts evary Saturday at 730 p in in Gnus
ihows Lull
I D Pennington M
C H IIosted Soc
RAILWAY CONDUCTORS
Harvey Division No 95 O R C inoet3 the
jacond and fourth Wednesday nights of cacli
month al 800 p m in Morris hall at d04
Main Avenue S E Callen C Con
11 O McClcke Soc
RAILWAY TRAINMEN
C W Brousou l odpo No 4S7 B of K T
meets flr t and third Sundays at 220 ji m and
econd and fourth Fridays at 7S0 p in eat h
nonth in Morris hall C W Corey M
R J Moore bee
RAILWAY CARMEN
Young America Lodco No 455 B R C of A
aieetson the first aud third Tuesdajs of each
nonth iu Morris hall at7i0 p m
Hay O LionT C C
N V Franklin Rec St c
MACHINISTS
Red Willow Lnrice No M7 I A of M meets
second and fourth Tuesday of the mouth
it s00 p in in Morris hnI
Tnno Diebald Pro
Fred Wasson Fin Sc
Floyd Berry Cor Sec
BOILERMAKERS
McCook Lodge No 407 B of B M I S B of
A meets first arid third Fridajb of each month
in Odd Follows hall
KNIGHTS OF rYTHIAS
McCook Loilso No 42 K of P nmets ever
Wednesday at 800 p m in Masonic hall
H W Conover C C
D X Corb K R S
ODD FELLOWS
McCook Lodge No Ki7 1 O O F meets every
Monday at 800 p in in Morris hall
H li Hughes N Q
W A Middleton Sec
EAGLES
McCook Aerie No 1514 F O E meets the
i cond and fourth Fridays of each month at
3Opm in Diamonds hall Social meetings
on ftho first and third Fridays
R S Light W Pres
Q C Heckman W Sec
KNIGHTS OF COLDMBU9
McCook Council No 112G KJ of C meets the
arstand third Tuesdays of each month at 800
p m in Diamonds hall
Q R Gale F Sec Frank Real G K
DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA
Court Granada No 77 meets on the second
and fourth Thnr days of each mouth at 8 p ra
in Monte Cristo hall Anna Hannah G R
Nellie Ryan F S
LADY MACCABEES
Valley Queen Hive No 2 L O T M meets
avery 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
uf uij aiuruiiy 01 eacu inouui at ZiM i m
Wm Long Commander
Jacob Steinmetz Adjt
RELIEF CORPS
McCook Corp No 93 W R C meets every
second and fourth Saturday of each mouth at
1 2Q p m iu Ganschow hall
Aoella McClain Pres
Susie anderhoof Sec
L OF G A R
McCook Circle No 33 L of G A R meets on
the first and third Fridays of each month at
idO p m in Morris hall
Mary Walker Pres
Ellen LElIirw Sec
P E O
Chapter X P E O meets he second and
onrthfaaturdajs of each montj at 230 p in
at the homos of the various memher
Mrs J AWilcox Pres
Mrs J G Sciiobel Cor Sec
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Heart Strength or Heart Weakness means Nerve
fctrength or Jerve Weakness nothing more Pos
itively not one weak heart in a hundred is in it
self actually diseased It is almost always a
hidden tiny little nerve that really is all at fault
Tins obscure nerve the Cardiac or Heart Nerve
lllvus auu mui nave more power more
stability more controlling more jfoverninir
strength Without that the Heart must continue
to fail and the stomach and kidneys also have
these sama controlling nerves
This clearly explains why as a medicine Dr
Enoop a Restorative has in the past done so much
for weak and ailing Hearts Dr Shoop first sought
the cause of all this painful palpitating suffocating
ing heart distress Dr Shoops Restorative thl3
popular prescription is alone directed to these
weak and wasting nerve centers It builds
it strengthens it offers real genuine heart help
If you would have strong Hearts strong di
gestion strengthen these inervea re establish
them as needed with
Dr Slioops
Restorative
A Mc MILLEN
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CITY LODGE DIRECTORY P miwiwwiwwtn3
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Mrn t V 1 v t9 r GENERAL AUCTIONEERING J
dvery first nul third Tueday of the month at McCcot Nebraska -a
iMJp m iu Masonic hall
Charles L Faiinestocz V M
Lon Conk Sec
U s M
Occcnozoo Council No 10 it S M meets on
the ladt Saturday of ouch mouth at 800 p m
n Masonic hall
Ralph A Haodero T I M
SILVESTER COROLWL SOC
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King Cyrns Chapter No 35 R A M meots
avery first and third Thursday of encli month at
300 p m iu Masonic hull
Clarence li Quay H P
W 13 Whittakek Sc
KNIQHT8 TEMrLAH
St John Conimnndery No 16 K T moots on IgyyEWlTTilgrPvW lWfW
no rruiiim iu uuuu luuudu nb ow j
m in Masonic hall
Emerson Hanson E C
SA3IUEL S GABVET Hoc
EASTERN STAB
Eureka Chapter Nt 86 O E S meots the
ecoud and fourth Fridays of each month at
400 p ni in Masouichull
Mas Sarah E Kay W M
V E Hart Sec
MODERN WOODMEN
Noble Camp No GiM M V A moots every
second and fourth Thurrday of euch month at
J30 p m iu Morris hall Pay assessments
it White House Grocery
Julius Kunrrt Consul
J M Smith Clerk
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
Farm snlos a specialty Dates mny bo
made at tho Citizens Hunk
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A G BUMP
Real Estate
and Insurance
Room Two over McConnells drug
store MoCoolt
J S McBRAYER
Real Estate Farm Loans 4
and Insurance
Oflico over Marshs Meat Market
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H P SUTTON
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MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
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Drayman
Prompt Service
Courteous Treatment
Reasonable Prices
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Office First Door
South of DeGrofPs
Phone 13
Mike Walsh
BEAIER IN
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Old Rubber Copper and Brass
Highest Market Price Paid in Cask
New location just across
street in PWalsh buildinir lLOUK
F D BURGESS
Plumber and
steam Jbitter LS
Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Estimates Furnished Free Base
ment of the Postoffice Building 7
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