The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 30, 1909, Image 3

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Business Office Station
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Particularly Fine Line of
Writing Papers in Boxes
McCook Views in Colors
Typewriter Papers
Box Writing Papers
Legal Blanks
Pens and Holders
Calling Cards
Manuscript Covers
Typewriter Ribbons
Ink Pads Paper Clips
Brass Eyelets
Stenographers Notebooks
Photo Mailers
Memorandum Books
Letter Files
E TR
CITY LODGE DIRECTORY
A F b A M
McCook Lodge No 135 A JF A M meets
every first and third Tuesday of the month at
800 p m iu Masonic hall
Charles L Fahnestock Vv M
Lon Cone Sec
B 8 M
Occcuoxee Council No 16 R S M meets on
the last Saturday of each month at 800 p m
a Masonic hall
Ralph A Hagbeug T I M
Stlvesteh Cobdeal Sec
B A M
Kinr Cvrns ChaDter No 35 R A M meets
4 every first and third Thursday of each mouth at
tf
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OAJU p 111 in aiasomc mm
Clakence B Gray H P
VV B Whittaker Sec
KNIGHTS TEMPLAB
St John Commandery No 16 K T meets on
the second Thursday of each month at 800 p
m in Masonic hall
Emerson Hanson E C
Samuel S Gaevet Rec
EA8TERN STAB
Eureka Chapter No S6 O E S meets the
second and fourth Fridays of each month at
800 p in in Masonic hall
Mrs Sarah E Kay W M
W E Hart Sec
MODERN WOODMEN
Noble Camp No 663 M Vv A meets every
second and fourth Thursday of each month at
830 p m in Morris hall Pay assessments
at bite House Crrocory
Julius Kunrrt Consul
J M Smith Clerk
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
Noble Camp No SG2 R N A meets every
second and fourth Thursday of each month at
230 p m in Morris ball
Mrs Caroline Kunert Oracle
Mbs Augusta Anton Rec
w o w
Meets second and- fourth Thursdays at S
oclock in Diamonds hall
Chas F Markwad C C
W C Moyeb Clerk
workmen
McCook Lodco No 61 AOUW meets evory
Monday at 800 p ra in Monte Cristo hall
MAURICEGRIFFINUeC MS JenningsMYV
JMWENTZFinancier RoYZiNTForeman
DEGREE OF HONOE
McCook Lodge No 3 D of H moots every
second and forth Tuesdays of each month at
800 p m in Monte Cristo hall
Mrs Della McClain C of H
Mrs Carrie Schlagel Rec
locomotive engineers
McCook Division No 623 B of L E meets
every secoud and fourth Sunday of each
montn utz3U in Morris hail
Walter Stokes C E
W D Burnett F A E
LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENGINEMEN
McCook Lodge No 599 B of L F E
meets on the first and third Saturdays of each
mouth in Morris hall
I D Pennington Pres
C H Husted Sec
RAILWAY CONDUCTORS
Harvey Division No 95 O R C meets the
tasoad and fourth Wednesday nights of each
month at 800 p m in Morris hall at 304
Main Avonne S E Callen C Con
M O McClcee Sec
RAILWAY TRAINMEN
C W Bronson Lodge No 487 B of R T
meets first and third Sundays at 230 p m and
second and fourth Fridays at 730 p m each
month in Morris hall C W Corey M
R J Mooke Sec
KAIL WAY CABMEN
Yonng America Lodge No 456 B R C of A
meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each
month in Morris hall -at 730 p m
Ray O Light C C
N V Franklin 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
Post Card Albums
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Duplicate Receipt Books
Tablets all grades
Lead Pencils
Notes and Receipts
Blank Books
Writing Inks
Erasers Paper Fasteners
Ink Stands
Bankers Ink and Fluid
Library Paste Mucilage
Self Inking Stamp Pads
Rubber Bands
Invoice Files
McCook Views in Colors
are a Leader with Us
IBUNE
Stationery Department
machinists
Red Willow Lodge No 587 I A of M meets
evory second and fourth Tuesday of the month
at 8G0 p m in Morris hall
Theo Diebald Pres
Fred Wapson Fin Sec
Floyd Berry Cor Sec
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
McCook Lodge No 42 K of P meets every
Wednesday at 800 p in in Masonic hall -
H V Conover C C
D N Cobb K R S
odd fellows
McCook Lodge No 137 1 0 0 F meets every
Monday ab800p in in Morris hall
H G Hughes N G
W A Middleton Sec
eagles
McCook Aerie No 1514 F O E meets the
second and fourth Fridays of each month at
S00 pm in Diamonds hall Social meetings
on the first and third Fridays
R S Light Vi 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 m in Diamonds hall
G R Gale F Sec Frank Real G K
DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA
Court Granada No 77 meets on the second
and fourth Thursdays of each month at 8 p m
in Monte Cristo hall Anna Haxnan 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 oach
month in Morris hall
Mrs W B Mills Commander
Harriet E Willetts R K
g a r t
J K Barnes Post No 207 G A R meets on
the first Saturday of each mouth at 2 30 p m
Morris hall
Wst Long Commander
Jacob Steinmetz Ydjt
relief cosrs
McCook Corps No 9S W R C meets evory
aecond and fourth Saturday of each mouth at
230 p m in Gauschow hall
Adella McClain Pres
Susie Vanderhoof Sec
l of g a e
McCook Circle No 33 L of G A R meets on
the first and third Fridays of oach month at
i 30 p in iu Morris hall
Mary Walker Pres
Ellen LeHew Sec
Just to prove merit to show you how
quickly Preventics can and will check colds
or the Grippe I will mail you free on
request these samples and my book Simply
address Dr Shoop Racine Wis
Preventics are thoroughly harmless little
Candy Cold Cure tablets No Quinine no
laxative nothing sickening whatever
To check early Colds or Grippe with Pre
ventics means sure defeat for Pneumenia
To stop a cold with Preventics is surely
safer than to let it run and be obliged to
cure it afterward Preventics will however
reach a deeply seated cold But taken
sarly at the sneeze stage they break or
head off these early colds That is surely
better that is why they are named Pre
ventics Promptness however is all-important
Promptness in the use of Pre
ventics may save half your usual sickness
Feverishness night or day with child or
adult suggests the need of Preventics
Write Dr Shoop Racine Wis today for
samples and booklet Preventics are sold tut
A Mc MILLEN
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Selections
I H MM I
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NEW BODIES FOR OLD
The Point Toward Which Modern Sur
gery Is Tending
The family physician of the near fu
ture can be pictured in the minds eye
making out a work sheet for the guid
ance of tlie surgeons to accompany a
hypothetical patient to the hospital
which might read something like this
Amputate rheumatic right leg and
graft on a new one
Cut out kidneys which are devel
oping Brights disease and transplant
sound ones preferably from a healthy
young hog
Reverse circulation of the blood in
the thyroid gland to produce hypere
mia and thus reduce diseased condi
tion
Overhaul the intestines and patch
where needed The rest of him is
hardly good enough to stand the ex
pense of a new set
Overhaul circulatory system re
placing unserviceable veins and arte
ries Willi new ones Tut in a new
heart only if absolutely necessary
Cut out stomach Itis completely
worn out and has a well developed
cancer Besides he wont have much
use for it hereafter as it will take
all his earnings for a long lime to
come to pay his hospital bill
Cut out left lung It is so far gone
with tuberculosis that it is gord for
nothing and only endangers the rest
Trim off fifty or sixty pounds of
fat With reduced stomach and lung
capacity he cant carry so much bal
last
Make all minor repairs needed to
keep him going for ten or twelve years
more
Nonsense say you
Xot a bit of it Perhaps no one man
could stand it to have quite all these
things done to him at one time but
the surgeons could do their part all
right They know they could because
they have already performed all these
seemingly impossible feats and a great
many more besides
Unbelievers may find at the Rocke
feller Institute For Medical Research
in New York some living circumstan
tial evidence in support of these stag
gering assertions Technical World
Magazine
Divorce In England Is Costly
Divorce in England today is a lux
ury reserved for the rich and the mod
erately well to do The poor man or
woman who linds that the bonds of
matrimony are too heavy to bear can
not be relieved of them All the relief
that is open to persons of this class is
a police court separation which docs
not carry with it the right of either
party to marry again It is estimated
that the bare costs of a suit for di
vorce in England are 450 unless the
suitor receives permission to sue as a
pauper iu which case the fees will
amount to about 150 It is very diffi
cult however to secure permission to
sue in forma pauperis and the pro
ceeding is almost unknown in the di
vorce court The estimate of 4u0 is
for residents of London If the suitor
resides In the country the expense will
be much greater for divorce suits are
tried only in London and the suitor
must travel to London and bring all
his witnesses there Thus the aver
age cost of divorce suits in England is
1000 Exchange
Travel In Persia
In great contrast to the extraordi
nary progress made in transportation
in Africa is the backwardness of Per
sia one of the oldest countries of the
world Its transportation facilities are
much the same as they were in the
days of Alexander the Great and Mar
co Tolo There are only six miles of
railroad in the whole country and of
ten these are not under operation
There are only three or four good dirt
roads and almost all transportation is
done by pack trains Camels horses
mules donkeys and men sire used as
beasts of burden The traveler can
usually ride the post horses but these
are rather poor animals and it is cus
tomary to buy cr hire horses and pack
animals This costs a native about 20
cents a day but no foreigner can hope
to travel so cheaply It would be prod
igal however for any one to pay more
than 5 a day for two servants four
or five animals and their feed Travel
Magazine
A Good Stsak
T rr r
steak that has the fat marbled in
f
Chapter X P EO meets e second and
fourth Saturdays of each mont j at 230 p m S the best to eat said Dr V F Trow
at the homes or the various members bridge professor of agricultural chem-
AIRS ti A ILCOX a TGS
Mrs J G Schobel Cor Sec Istry m the Agricultural college of the
University of Missouri in a recent
AirTDT Pftle pinkish steak is from
iy rreVentlCS At My KlSK baby beef and is not nearly as pala
W7V1 D T T 1 I tale as more mature meat said Dr
W llii OOOK OH OiUS Trowbridge -The iuiciness of a srpak
varies inversely with the water in it
He explained that the juicy appear
ance of a steak that delights the epi
cure comes from the fat melted into
the fibers and that the flavor comes
from the amido acid nitrogen and the
fat in the fibers
Doom of the Ear
The new Paquin gowns leave no
room for improvement nor anything
else
Recent authorities on dress give It as
their opinion that the ear will have to
go It is beginning to interfere with
the movements of the Nazimova col
lar which is steadily rising in the
world Several dressmakers have al
ready recommended its painless re
moval When It comes to a case of the
Times
HOPELESS CASE
Energetic and ascetic
Say nearly dead
Ewerclsest when she rises
When she goes to bed
Flexing bending never enilng
Must be sick of tluu r
All this labor for our neighbor
Just because shes fat
Icy tubbings Indian clubbings
Dumbbells too she swings
Swedish movement no Improvement
She can hwear to brings
Must be tiring this perspiring
Weaker than a cat
Sbo is getting still shes fretting
Just because shes fat
Never quiet lias to diet
Starves herself to death
With her banting always panting
Running out of breath
She will shortly be more portly
Or Ill eat my hat
Nothing to it Id not do It
Even were 1 fat
Chicago Dally News
Or Oscillation
Freddie Are you fond of motoring
Mamie Oh yes And the constant
osculation doesnt bother me a bit
Superior Way of Dying
He was excessively fond of dancing
also he was very clumsy Like a good
many other people he was fondest of
doing the thing he did worst
She too was excessively fond of
dancing with the difference that she
was the personification of grace But
now she was suffering Already he
had torn her train with his ungovern
able feet and her dainty slippers bore
the marks of his shoes At last she
could stand it no longer
Let us sit out the rest of this
dance she suggested I am tired
He was reluctant I thought you
said you could die waltzing he said
So I could she replied but there
are more pleasant ways of dying than
being trampled to death Philadel
phia Ledger
Whos Who
Little Johnny Dell saw a long beard
ed man and a bear coming down the
street He ran home grabbed his
mothers skirls and cried
Oh mamma mamma Look whats
coming down the street
Be still said his mother for the
man was now in front of the house
It is only a man and a tame bear
They wont hurt you
But but mamma said Johnny
which is the bear Womans Home
Companion
Necessity Is the Mother Etc
We saunter into the workshop of our
friend the inventor and find him put
tering over a strange contrivance of
wings and sails and propellers
Inventing an airship we ask quite
unnecessarily
Yes he replies without looking up
Think it will fly
Its got to Ive got to get out of
this town some way and my creditors
are watching every road and railway
station Chicago Post
A Little Dialogue
Alicia Jack is so handsome
Gladys Yes
Alicia And so courteous
Gladys Yes
Alicia Always addresses me as
fair miss
Gladys Thats fonc of habit
Alicia How so
Gladys He used to be conductor on
a street car Bohemlin Magazine
i irrc Saving
Do you approve oi chemicals and
other foreign substaii es in food
Certainly answered the imagina
tive scientist I am now engaged in
experiments by which a cure for dys
pepsia can be introduced into everj
pie Washington Star
Srjcchin Rccordc
Mrs A Yes it was a great sale
Why the auctioneer knocked down
over a hundred pieces of rare china in
an hour
Mrs Z Grpc ious He almost equal
ed the record of our maid Detroit
Tribune
Tco Tcunh
The Lady Begging again Why
you didnt eat that piece cf steak I
gave you
The Hobo Lady I didnt ask you
for work What I wanted was some
thing to eat Cleveland Leader
Still a Question
Did she marry for lore
Thats what everybody is wonder
ing Her husband is charmiug in
manner wealthy has no bad habits
and moves in the beat society
Judge
Likewise Many Boasters
Any man can boast that he is as
regular as clockwork about business
Sure Nine clockworks out of ten
are more or less fast or slow and
ear versus the collar why hesitate j en to freakish spells Kansas City
GOT THE WHOLE VOTE
A Pledge That Was Freely Given and
That Was Easily Kept
It Is related of a certain candidate
for ollice n a certain Kansas cnmpalu
that he billed himself for a speech In a
southern Kansas town on a certain
October day and wrote ahead to a
number of friends there to give him
tips
One of them told him to see n cer
tain colored man upon his arrival In
the town If you can get the vote of
this negro wrote the friend you can
get the vote of the whole negro popu
lation in thlH town Dont fall to see
him ami get him to your way of think
ing
About the first thing the candidate
did after registering at the hotel was
to look up this negro It was ony a
little while after the introduction that
he was calling the negro by his given
name filling his pockets with cigars
passing him compliments and general
ly giving him the taffy The negro
took it all and enjoyed the oqcaslon
immensely The candidate spent sev
eral hours in the negros company and
after he thought the proper degree of
warmth had been obtained broached
the real object of his friendship
Say John I want the negro vote of
this town
All right replied John Ill vote
fo you sah Ill vote fo you Im
fo you sah
111 lllll SiUU lilt
dale Thats all right Im sure you
will Im sure you will But I want
to have the whole negro vote of this
town I want to get all
Dats all right responded the ne
gro I done said Id vote fo you Im
yo friend Ill suttiuly cast my vote
fo you
But say John I know that said
the candidate See here Ill be frank
The fellows told me that you are a big
man among the colored folks down
here and that if I got your vote Id
get the whole negro vote in this place
Do you catch on
Sho replied John Sho I do
Youll git de whole niggah vote all
right Dey wont be trouble bout dat
sah You see Im de only niggah in
dis here whole town Mobile Regis
ter
FEATS OF STRENGTH
A Blacksmith Who Fairly Outdid Au
gustus the Strong
Not all the worlds strong men hav
been performers on the public stage
Indeed -instances might be multiplied
in which the feats of professionals
have been equaled or excelled
Charles Louvier a carpenter of Paris
found it childs play to roll a tin basin
between his fingers into a cylinder
On one occasion he carried off a sol-
his great strength a source of amuse
meut was a Danish locksmith Kuul
Knudson While standing in a win
dow on the ground floor he lifted with
one hand half a bullock from the
took it up and broke it in half saying
Pardon me but I have given you at
good horseshoe and I expect a good
coin in return Another piece was i
offered him
AMPLICATION I OKfPnr MIT
McCook Nebrnikii April M 1109
Notice in I ereby given Hut It YVoodwortt
o IiiMj i led hi tho i ny cirris V ele
Loud unci i utiiioti or a jtrnitt to n 11 limit
sinriiu Uh and vinous Juniors in llo brick
building oil lot 11 bock HI In tlio Sucont
V uril of the t ny ol McCook from Muy 1 UJU
to April U Win Mb at
It Woudwoktii X Co Applicants
APPLICATION FOU PIRMIT
MlCuuI Nebnikln Aiirll 111 Uttt
Notice is hereby Kneit Hint L MeCoiiWjE
luib liled in the cil clerks ollice hit Loud nu
petition lor it ilrtifttifci ictmit to cell mult
spirituous and vinous Iiquoi in the huildinc
on lot 7 block 1 in tho i tcoid Unrn of lie
City of SleCook from Xiiy 1 lllU to April HJ
lii 4iitht LMcCoM LiAiiiliciiut
APPLICATION l OItPKRMlT
icUiok Ntlmishu April Xtli 1Kb
Notice is tiurubj kiuii that AILurt McMillet
lilts hied iu the cit clerk oil ce his Loud im
petition for it drupjjisth permit to tell malt
spiriiioim and vitous liquors iu the Luildiitr
on lot 11 block 22 in the unn of tho Cii
of McCook for the mutiicii ill icur cudittj
April btlt lJlt
AiiiKKt McMMlKN Applicant
NOT1CK OF HKakING
State of Nebriihkn ludWillow county
Ju the I canity Court
lo all persons imureMcd iu tho estate o
Hiram Iliiuib cl censed
Notice- is hereby ititeu that S II Stiljelouec
atiiiiiiistrntur cf said estate has tiled hit piti
lion iu said court ihc ol jtct aiu rnjer tJ
uliieli n ro tlat a decri e ol distribution may I c
made of the residue of said estate iu hit-
to thu i arlies entitled tothesame nu
are hereby notiliuii that petition will he
heard I y the court at the conn y court room in
Met col in said county on itie ltli daj or Altty
at nine o clock A M It is ordered that tt
copy of this notice he published in three suu
cessiio issues of the McCcok Irihune a weuklj
newspaper published ami ciiculuid iuuid
count
hinted thisiith day of April M r
Isiai i J Alooui ouutJudtct
fW i l MrCnrl Attorney l Jiit
NOTICE TO CREDITOR
The State of Nebraska ledW illow countysi
In tle ounty Court
Iu the Matter of the Estate of Michael Houli
han licensed
Tii the Creditors of -aid Folate
ou are hereb notilied I hat I will sit at tho
County Court hooin in Met ok in said county
on the itth da of Noteinl er llUl at 1 oi lock
1 M to receive and examine nllclaiuiiaeniust
said I state with a view to their adjustment
aud allowance The time liuiiied for the pres
entation oT claims aituiust saiil J state is Six
Mont lis from tho 12th day of May A D IOO
and the time limited for pajmcui of debts u
One Year from said lJtli cln or May lHW tVr
Witness my hand and the of said Counts
Court this2ilh dav of April lSlCJ
kkaiJ J C Mooui County Jude
Poylcfc Eldrcel Attorneys- 4 U It
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska UcdWilloA countyss
In the ounty Court
In the Matter or the Estate of Patrick Cojhi
Deceased
To the Creditors of said Fstate
You are hereby notihed That I will sit at the
County Court Room in McCook in said County
on the Kith day of November IWiJ nt 1 oclock
1 M to receive and examiue nllcluimsriKtiin t
said Estate with a view to their adjustment
and allowance The time limited for the pres
entation of claims against said Estate is Sii
Months from the 12th day of May A D ItVJ
and the time limited for payment of dehtsj ii
One Year from said 12th day or May ICW pVif
Isiai 1 C Mookk County Juduo
Pcvle hired Attornejs 1 SlMt
iWn 13 TO CREDITORS TTc
The State or Nebraska Red Willow county ss
In the County Court
In the Matter of tho Estate of Harriet JL
Davis Deceased
To the Creditors ofsaid Estate
ou are hereby notilied That I will sit at the
Couiuv Court hoon in jVc oul iu said Joit
on the 22nd clay of November 1UW at Nine
o clock A M to examine all claims against
said Estate with a view to their adjustment
old on gujui wuo Ivnl i nno to Miep ml al owauce mo lime iinilea lor the pres
entation or claims against aid Estate i the
m the sentry box and deposited both 20th day of Notemhtr AI UW and the lime
the box and the soldier
churchyard wall near by
on a low
limited for ua incut of debts is One Year from
the 21th day of April lltJ
ltness lny hand and the ol said County
a nr i Court ibis i lth day of April IWBi
auulu u iu iseaii J i County Judse
Poyle k Kldred
JMute of Nebraska bed illow county ss
Matter of the Estate of Luvouia Kendall de
ceased
1 J C Moore County Jiuiko of said
i ii a i i in said State hereby i otifv ail nersons havin
fcuuiuuei ut a uuiuuer v no was toning daimsnnd demands against the estate of said
past with his load I Lavonia Kendall deceased that I lime set an
appoined the following da for tho
reception
tir m oi i i
Augustus the
Strong the elector of examination nid adjustment of said claims ac
Saxony once entered a blacksmiths provided by law at the County Court Room at
McCook in said County to wit The twentieth
Shop to have his hore shod lo show day of Nrovemhcrint and all persons so inter
his suit how Strong he was he picked ested in said estate will appear at said time
anl place and duly their claims
iircsei 1 -aid or
nr seetal hotseshoes aud broke
up one demands in manner required by law or show
after the Other asking the blacksmith cause for i ot so dointr and in ease any of sai
claims shall not be presented by the iiftccntfc
as IieUlU so tr lie lvwi no better WJini day of November liuy the same shall be for-
it came lo paying the bill the elector er barred
neii under hand and the seal of said
threw a Stler ninno on the atnil It my
piece County Court this seventeenth dav of AtriL
was 1 verv thick r nin Tin hlnpkcmirln VMAK 2W
I SLAIJ
J C Moohk County Judge
The State of Nebraska Red illow county
To all persons interested in the Lstate oT
James I Smith Deceased
notice is nereoy uiven mat i jiniies mimul
lie Oroue lliat ailli live Administrator ol -aid Ustate has lilcd his
tio COIlrt the object Jind of
or iv nthoro Than Mm htiniiii1 prayer
or SIX OtlieiS Ihen the humiliated
which are that a decree of distribution may he
elector handed him a louis dor saving I ld of the re idur of u now in his
sion to the parties entitled law
Ic by t
Tho ntborvs hi wlrt nf
llie Otliers wete piOUlbly IllUle Of
receive the same and that le Le discharged ac
bad metal but this gold piece is good administrator
T bone You are hereby notified th t ail petition will
uup t je i1Llr by tie County at the County
All Italian Luigi Rertinl Of Milan I Court House in the City of McCcok in said
performed a similar feat Besds
horseshoes he broke nails a buyer
thick
The Duke of Grammont the minis
ter of Xapoleon III frequently aston
ished the women at court by bending
a twenty franc piece in his hand
New York Tribune
Early Italian Surgery
Cc unty on the 1st day of Miv 1W D
It is ordered that a copy of this notice br
published oiee each week for three successive
weeks in the McCcok Tril unc a newspaper
printed and published in said C unty
Dated this 12th day of April 110J
J C Mooir County Judc
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To Anna Reeves Defendant
You tiie hereby notified that on the 12tb day
or April 19tJ A Edward Reeves filed his peti
tion against jou in the District Court of Red
Willow county Nebraska the object aud nraver
rii
cu wiucn are id ouiaiu a unorre iroin you O
Benvenuto Cellini nr00 ir71 tells of the ground that jou have wifully abandoned
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arly Italian Qiir orv He had got a c liiaimm whiiuui ruuu L auH lur uie inn oi
jiiVjlarsinbtpnM111
bit Of chipped Steel in his eye SO farj You are n quiredto answer aid
Into the pupil that it was impossible
to get it out so that I was in very
sreat rtanirer of losing that eye But
the snrtieon came to the rescue with
the pigeons The surgeon making me
lie upon my back with a little knife
opened a vein in each of their wings
so that the blood ran into my e e and
I was thereby greatly relieved In the
sued from my eye and I found that I
had received considerable ease and in
a great measure recovered mv sisht
Live and Learn
Among the words given out for
analysis recently by a district school
teacher in Pennsylvania was bank
note The instructors astonishment
may be imagined when one male pupil
turned in the following unique paper
Bank note is a compound primitive
word composed of bank and note
Bank is a simple word meaning the
side of a stream note to set down
Bank note to set down by the side of
a stream Lipplncotts
A Gambler
Tommy Pop how would you define
a gambler Tommy3 Pop Well my
son a mans wife thinks he Is a gam
bler if he loses and his friends think
he is a gambler If he wins Philadel
phia Record
rjetitinn nt
or t eiorc Monday the twenty fourth day ol
May ISCJ
A Edwarij Rekvfs
By Morlan Ritchie fc Wolfl
His Attorneys
NOTICE lOtiTHE HEARINUfOf rPPOBATS
OF WILL
The State of Nebraska Red Willow county
To all persons interested in the Estate of
Franklin 1 Ratliff Deceased
Whereas Nancy E Radii of -aid countyhas
filed in rnv ollice an instrni tr niirTKirtitu inlix
spac1 of two days the bit of steel is- the Ia t will and testament of hranklin p Rat-
II JF late of said count j and -aid Nancy E Rat
liff has filed her petition herein praying tohaTC
me same admitted lo probate and lor tms
isitiiiur of letter- tesatnentary which will
relates to both real and ier onal estate
I have appointed Monday the 10th day ol
May litD at ten oclock in ft renoon at the
county court room in -aid county as the fime
and place for heariiur kaid will at which time
and place you and all corcerned may appear
and contest the allow ilk of th
It is further ordered tha -aid petitioner give
notice to all person- interest- In said e tateof
the pendency of petition and the time and
place set for hearing of the bv causing a
I copy or this order to te published in the McCook
tribune a newspaper printed and published
in said county for three weeks successively
previous to the day set for the hearing
In whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and official seal this 20th day of ApriL
19W 2m
seal J C Mooee County Judge
YV R Starr Attorney
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against serious results from spring colds
which inflame the lungs aDd develop
into pneumonia Avoid counterfeits
by inetsticgTupon havingthe genuine
Foleys Honey and Tar which contains
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