The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 20, 1910, Image 6

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With a Base Ball Bat I
Some men should ho beaten with a baso ball bat instead of H
with a broom If there is anything that will try a good womans B
putienco it is bum coal If you want coal that will please let jH
us sell you If your wife does not say that she never had better Ivj
coal for the money wo will take the beating and remove the coal jBI
at nooxpenso to ou All wo ask is a trial order You lake no BE
chances Wo agrje to deliver coal with all good qualities Give JR
us a trial order Ask our customers
Stansfoerry Lumber Co
Closing
I mean buinest If ynu have mony
I can prove to you that Money Talks
lam offering for sale th following
properties
No 1 Lot 8 blk 11 2n 1 add to Mc
Cook unimproved except as to a fun
trees location No 903 W 2nd st
No 2 Lots 5 and 6 of blk 27 nd add
to McCook improved house No 401
5th st East one block from school 7
room house good repair fitted with gas
for cooking and light shade lawn and
cement sidewalk corner lots
No 3 A lovely suburban home ad
joining the town of Indianola 40 acre9
of land brick house of 10 rooms oue
half mile from post office frame barn
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Out
Sale
well wind mill and three cisterns Pos
session March 1st
No 4 E y 320 acres im
proved fnrm 8 miles from McCook 140
acres in cultivation 160 acres in pasture
This is a nice farm and in plain view
of city with good roads Frame house
of 4 rooms stable 16x40 well wind
mill and cistern some tree Posses
sion Mar h 1 t
Object for selling is to quit business
I will make reasonable terms
If interested come and see me and
look over the properties If they suit
you we can deal If you deal with me
jou have no commissions to pay
M Smith Owner
20i flain ave McCook Neb Phone 191
D W COLSON
FIRE INSU RANC E
Residence and Business
Property for Rent -
Office Phone 16 Residence Black 333
McCOOK NEBRASKA
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V Franklin Pres G H Watkins Vice Pres
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The Citizens National Bank
of McCook Nebraska
Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000
DIRECTORS
V Franklin A McMillen R A Green
G H Watkins Vernice Franklin
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HIGHPRICED McCOOK
Living expenses have advanced 50 percent in the past
few years but you can get the BEST OF ALL
KINDS OF COAL at the SAME OLD PRICE of the
Bullard Lumber Co
Phone No 1 L
H M O McCLURE Mgr
THE TRIBUNE
150 Value
for 100
THE TRIBUNE Office for Office Supplies
A RUSSIAN PRISONER
Experience of 3 Mar Who Was Chain
ed to a Wheelbarrow
In wrltting of i tie Sehluesselburg
prison in McClures Magazine David
Sosicice lulls of a prisoner who was
chained lo a wheelbarrow
Schedrin had been eonduiniied to
hard labor in the convict mines of Si
beria and for an attempt to use ape
from there had been sentenced to be
chained lo a heavy wheelbarrow
When the order came for his transfer
from Siberia to St Petersburg no con
veyance could be found large enough
to contain him the wheelbarrow and
the convoy ot gendarmes Yet as the
wheelbarrow had become a part ot
the prisoner the gendarmes were
afraid to leave it behind It was there
fore decided to place Schedrin with his
convoy in one cart and the wheelbar
row behind in another several
months day and night Schedrin and
the gendarmes galloped through Si
beria upon a troika a three horsed
cart or sledgei while another sped be
hind them upon which the wheelbar
n reposed causing the deepest
umnycmcut among the peasants in the
villages through which they passed
Upon the arrival of the prisoner In SS
Peter and Paul he was once again
chained to the barrow and only after
he had been six weeks in the Schlues
selburg was he finally detached from
it and given freedom of movement
within the narrow confines of his cell
When they unchained me said
Schedrin subsequently I could not get
enough movement I wanted to run
and run and it seemed to me that 1
could never stop How strange it is
that men who can enjoy perfect free
dom of movement never realize the
-wonderful happiness that is theirs
HENRY CAVENDISH
A Reduce He Lived Far From the
Madding Crowd
Henry Cavendish the famous natural
philosopher and chemist was a recluse
who astonished England
A son of Lord Charles Cavendish
and a nephew of the third Duke of
Devonshire possessed of enormous
wealth the subject of universal ad
miration because of his scientific at
tainments he preferred the solitude
of his study and the company of his
books to the pleasures society could
offer him
For many years he lived at Ilamp
stead in a large roomy house attended
by a number of female servants who
however were strictly enjoined to keep
out of his sight If a domestic by the
merest chance came into the presence
of Cavendish she was instantly dis
missed
Every morning the philosopher would
leave a note on the hall table naming
what he wanted for dinner No one
saw him place the note there but ac
customed to the strange customs of
the establishment the meal would be
prepared and only the remains of the
repast signified the presence of the
master of the house
When Cavendish died in 1S10 he left
behind him nearly a million pounds
sterling besides a lasting reputation as
a scientist and writer on natural phi
losophy London Telegraph
Chrysanthemums
Chrysanthemums stand fourth in
commercial importance among flowers
Only the rose the violet and the car
nation surpass them and that chiefly
because the chrysanthemum season is
so short while the others can be had
from the florist nearly the whole year
round Greece gave us the name
Chrysanthemum means golden flow
er But the name was invented long
before the big butter yellow globes
were known in the Occident It re
ferred to the prevailing gold in the
small varieties that were known
Strangely enough the first chrysan
themum brought into Europe was not
gold but purple It was a small flow
er about two inches across shaped
like an aster Somebody took it to
Europe from China in 1790 and pres
to the modern history of chrysanthe
mums was begun Argonaut
Why He Could Beat McGregor
Alexander Ure the lord advocate of
Scotland is a keen golfer and he has
a good store of golfing tales These he
is always ready to relate even if they
tell against himself
Playing on a certain course in Scot
land he remarked incidentally to his
caddie By the way 1 played a round
with Todd McGregor the last time I
was here Graud player McGregor
Aye said the caddie but ye could
bate McGregor the noo
Do you think soV exclaimed the
gratified lord advocate being well
aware of McGregors prowess
Aye drawled the caddie Mc
Gregors deid Golfing
How Customs Var
She In some parts of Australia when
a man marries each of the brides rela
tives strikes him with a stick by way
of welcome into the family He Yes
and in many parts of America when a
man marries each of the brides rela
tives strikes him with a loan by -way
of welcoming him into the family
New York Times
The Glad Hand
What do you mean by the glad
hand
Anything answered Mr Bloochips
that will beat three of a kind
Washington Star
A Dull Point
Blobbs Saphedde is always talking
about his point of view Slobbs Yes
but unfortunately it isnt sharp enough
to penetrate anything Philadelphia
Record
Let us watch all our beginnings and
I results will manage themselves Clark
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A PADEREWSiJ STOrY
The Great Musicicnr First Important
Encasement In Paris
PadeivwskiV Ir s i rally iniputuni
engagement as i piuii was Si iin
Lie was engaged in play ii tle uiw
ing room t a lidy famous foi ti r urn
sicales and his fee which st i uusl t i
him enormous yi lie mtuauel
to persuade the humane agent to piy
him in advance and when Prderew
ski had redeeiid hi- dress suit fimi
pawn and A for ioes gloves tie
and other essentials he had no money
left for cab hire so he wis forced to
walk to the sceiie of his engagement
The music loving audience inspited
him lie played with feeling passion
and mastery of his instrument as nev
er before Ills success was instant
and unmistakable The poor player
had suddenly become the lion of the
hour his dream had become a reality
and fame and fortune were assured
him
At last after disengaging himself
from his admirers he turned to leave
when his hostess remembering with
regret the smallness of the fee for so
marvelous a performance offered him
her carriage for his return home But
Paderewskis pride came to the rescue
In Ids courteous yet reserved way b
made a formal bow and saying No
thank you madame my own is wait
ing he stepped out for his long wall
homeward Pearsons Weekly
SCARED THE OLD SAVAGE
Ruse That Saved Dr Fclkin From
King Mtesa of Uganda
When the well known African trav
eler Dr Itobert FVlkin was staying
with the bloodthirsty King Mtei of
Uganda many years ago I he king nil
of gratitude for his visitors medical
treatment wished to eul off his hcd
On Dr Fclkin representing that iic
treatment was not finished and that it
interrupted It would cause Mtesi s
death the latter granted him a re
prieve until he was quite recovered
Then however nothing availed and
the execution was determined upon
Emin Pasha who was a friend of
Dr Fclkin had instructed him most
accurately about the state of affairs in
Uganda and the court of King Mtesa
and had revealed to him an important
state secret namely where Mtesas
powder store was hidden Dr Fekin
remembered this at the right moment
and as a last resort threatened that if
Mtesa killed him he would bringdown
a Hash of lightning upon his powder
store Mtesa replied incredulously
-Tell me where it is whereupon Dr
Felkin whispered in his ear It is
concealed under your harem
Mtesa turned pale and allowed Fel
kin and his companions to live The
lightning makers authority increas
ed when next day a flash of lightning
happened to strike near the harem
Fooled the Town
University students have long enjo
ed a reputation as practical jokers bin
there has been nothing quite so sue
cessful as the famous sultan of Zan
zibar hoax of some years ago at Cam
bridge One day the mayor of the
town received the following wire from
one Henry Lucas Hotel Cecil London
The sultan of Zanzibar will arrive a
Cambridge at 427 for a short visit
Could you arrange to show him build
ings of interest and send carriage V
The mayor rose to the occasion and
in due course four dark complexione1
gentlemen with turbans and volum
nous trousers arrived at Cambridge
The mayor aud corporation entertain
ed them right royally but to theii
chagrin they discovered a few hours
later that the interesting orientals
were simply a quartet of undergrad
uates who had played au immense
practical joke upon the town London
Spectator
The Seat of Punctuation
At the time Colonel Roosevelt was
carrying on his simplified spelling
movement in Washington there was a
meeting of educators at Pattle Creek
Mich and they visited the great san
itariums there They were shown
through and particular stress was laid
by the guide on the success that at
tended operations there on enlarged
and diseased colons it being claimed
that here was the seat of most dis
ease There was a banquet that night
and one of the visitors opened his
speech like this
Washington as we all know is the
seat of spelling reform but I take it
Battle Creek is bound to be the seat
of punctuation reform for as we were
told today you come here with a colon
and you depart with a semicolou
Saturday Evening Post
A Duke at Church
There was a certain old duke who
used to sit up in the left hand gallery
with his duchess believing himself to
be incog One Sunday a too otiiciuus
steward on seeing the old nobleman
take a back seat hurried up to him
and said Will not your grace have a
better seat
Come along Maria I said the old
duke Were discovered And he
immediately walked out with the duch
ess and never showed his face inside
the church again London Tatler
Gave It Back
Mrs A maliciously You were such
a charming debutante my dear fif
teen years ago Mrs B Was I I
only remember you made such a love
ly chaperon for me when I came out
Boston Transcript
He Wondered
Indignant Customer I want to re
turn this jewel box Its not Ivory
as represented Dealer musingly
Now I wonder if it can be possible
that elephant had false teeth Cleve
land Leader
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Conducted by the McCook W C T TJ
The Government hab no right to do
stroy itself
Shall the PEOPLES EIGHTS be
bartered for votei
There are but two important ques
tions before the church today Evangel
ism and Temperance
Wherever men are seen turning to
God we find the evidences of it in a
quickened pbrfoimauee of social duty
The people are awakening to the
fact that a government cannot afford to
degrade its citizenship debauch its
manhood and pollute its womanhood
for dollars
If it be true as the brewers say that
more liquor is sold in Lincoln than be
fore the town went dry why are tLoy
planning to spend 50000 to bring the
saloons bick to Lincoln This is a
riddle
The brewers and distillers are sud
denly very muchinterested in the morhl
and linancial welfaro of the people so
they say Their saying it means noth
ing for actions speak louder than words
The dispensary is a child of the
state and sometimes gthe pet of the
church The town runs the bar the
dispensary runs the town and the devil
runs them all but Georgia has run the
devil
This is Gods country and Ho is
coming into possession of His own and
it is your duty and mine to make it fit
for His habitation by delivering it from
the blight and mildew cf the un Amer
ican liquor traffic
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings have
been made in the county clerks office
since last report
Lewis H Carothers single to
Lucinda Carotherswd to 3
in 12 WestMcCookj S 800 CO
County treasurer to Henry Gale
tax deed to n hf GinWest Mc
Cook
Lenter W Jewell to L JJPow
ers wd to w hf w hf 30-3-30 ltG75 00
Lowell M Higgins et ux to L
E Barger wd 13 14 15 in 44
Bartley
Powell Nillson to the Public
certificate of partnership
John Norris et ux to Maggie
Barker wd one sixth int in
11 in 16 McCook 2000 00
John E Ford et ux to Asa F
Ballah wd to I in 54 Bartley 1000 00
Red Wilow Co Farmers Co op
G L S Co lien on part
1084 05
GRANT
The snow and ice are slow in getting
away
August Vesch had a full house at the
dance on his son-in-law George Schrei
ber on the Gth
Ed Towle has rerroved from this sec
tion A Towle moved onto the B W
Benjamin place recently
Preacher W A Dike has been de
layed in getting to this charge for sev
eral weeks
B0XELDER
W B Sexson has been appointed di
rector of School District 63 in place of
S D Bolles who has resigned
Mrs D B Doyle Jr is entertaining
her cousin Mrs Teeter from the Sand
hills
Rev Tyler expects to commence revi
val meetings at Spring Creek Thursday
evening of this week
The sale of D B Doyle Jr was quite
well attended
Mrs Chas Wilson visited her aunt
Mrs T M Campbell last Thursday
A T Wilson has been on the sick list
but is able to be up and around again
Miran Loomis an old settler on the
Willow but of later years living in Wy
omincr is viaitintr relatives and old ac-
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D F HOSTETTER Ticket Agent McCook
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1 am an optimist because the BibJo
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and Whooping- Cough
We are pleased to inform our readers
that Chamberlains Congh Remedy does
not contain narcotics of any kind This
makes it the safest and best for children-
It makes no difference when you caught
that cold you have it and want to ant rid
of it quickly Take Chamberlains Cough
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It wont do to fool with t bail cold
No one can tell what the end will bo
Pneumonia catarrh chronic bronchitis
and consumption invariably result from
a neglected cold As a cure for coughs
and colds nothing can compare with
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everywhere at 25c 50c and 100
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Office First Door
South of DeGrofFs
Phones 13 ani
Black 244
FRED WIGGINS
AUCTIONEER
will cry your
sales any
timw a n y
whero
Bills post
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Sappa coun
try and tin
cups fur
nished for
your free
lunch with
out extra
charge
Terms S10
first 1000 or
less 1 per
cent on all
sales r u fi
ning over 31000 Dater made by The
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The Updike
Grain Co
sells the
following coals
Nigger Head Maitland
Canyon City Lump
Canyon City Nut
Baldwin Lump
Iowa Lump
Pea Coal
Wier City Lump
Wier City Nut
Sheridan Egg
Rex Lump
Pennsylvania Hard Coal
S S Garvey Manager
Phone 169
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