The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 31, 1910, Image 6

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Mkthodist Sunday school at 10 am
Sermons by pastor at 11 and 8 Class
at 12 Junior League at 3 Epworth
League at 645 Prayer meeting Wed
nesday night at 745
Bryant Howe Paator
Baptist Sunday school at ten oclock
a m Preaching at 11 a m and 7 45
p m B Y P U 645 p m Praypr
meeting and Bible study on Wednesday
at 8 pm A most cordial invitation is
extended to all to worship with us
Francis E Iams Pastor
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 700 p m Prayer
meetings every Wadnpsdav and Satur
day evenings at 730 All Germans
cordially invited to these services
Rkv GustavHenkelmann
505 3rd street West
Christian Science 219 Main Ave
nue Sorvices Sunday at 11 a m and
Wednesday at 8 p m Reading Room
open all the time Science literature
on sale
Evangelical Lutheran Regular
German preaching services in church
corner of E and 6th street east every
Sunday morning at 1030 All Germans
cordially invited
RevWm Brueggeman
607 5th st East
Gapt Bogardus Again Hits the Buils Eye
The world f imous rifle shot who holds
the championship record of 100 pigeons
in 100 consecutive shots is at present
living at Lincon Illinois Recently in
terviewed be said I have suffered a
long time with kidney and bladder trou
ble and have used several well known
kidney medicines which gave me no re
lipf until I started taking Foleys Kid
ney Pills Before taking Foleyss Kid
ney Pills I was subjected to severe back
ache and nains in my kidneys with sup
pression aul oftentimes cloudy voiding
While ujo arising in tbe morning I
would gnt diill headaches Now I have
taken tnrec bottles of Foleys Kidney
Pills and feel 100 per cent better I am
not bothered with kidneys or bladder
and once more feel like my old self All
this I owe solelytoFoieys Kidney Pills
and I always recommend them to my
fellow sufferers
NOTICE
I am satisfied that there aie 200
00000 worth of chattel mortgages
on file in the County Clerks office
Trhich have been renewed or paid
off and the original has not been re
leased
Now all Grantees of said mortgages
residing in Red Willow county -will
please take notice that all such
mortgages remaining uncanceled on
April 1st 1910 will be added to
your Persona1 schedules according
to the las of the state of Nebraska
T A ENDSLEY
County Assessor
Would Have Cost Him his Life
Oscar Bowman Lebanon Kentucky
writes I have used Foleys Kidney
Remedy and take great pleasure in stat
ing that it cured me permanently of kid
ney diseaseJwhich certainly would have
cost me my life A McMHIen
BEGGS CHERRY C0DGH
SYRUP cares coughs antf saias
Subscription Payable in Advance
tst
Terms of subscription to The Mc
Cook Tribune are payable in advance
Unless otherwise arranged for no
papers will be sent out of Red Willow
County longer than three months af
ter the subscription becomes pajable
and unless otherwise provided for no
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to subscribers who are more than one
year in arrears Within these terms
delinquent subscriptions will be discon
tinued as fast as the fact becomes
known
The Publisher
RED WILLOW
Regular old time dust btorms this
week
There is trouble in country schools as
well as in tho high schools in town
though of a different nature
Lucy Miller is helping Mrs Owens
Longnecker with house cleaning
Spring work is vigorously pushed
now
They had an Easter program at the
church on Sunday morning It is a
beautiful sight to see such little tots
interested and taking part in these ex
ercises
Young spring chickens are becoming
plentiful giving promise of toothsome
dishes later
When Mrs Paul Smith returned to
Colorado from her visit to the old
home they reached the station just as
the rain started and she had no time to
secure a ticket or check her trunk
which was left with the promise of the
baggage man to forward it by next train
The train was surely long delayed as
the trunk remained in McCook and she
did not get it for six weeks
As Owens Longnecker and wife were I
coming from Indianola on Saturday
evening an automobile frightened their
young horse and it turned very short
breaking the shafts
Walter Helm was burning off the
bottom when tho fire got away from
him burning a stack of hay
DANBURY
Joe Greenway and family left last
Tuesday for their home in Colorado
Mrs B N Leisure died at her home
on Sunday last at 10 oclock Funeral
services were held Monday in the M E
church
A number of ladies of the R N A of
Lebanon came up Tuesday for a din
ner and supper in the hall
J LSims has built him a new im
plement shed
Dr Hoffman of Orleans was called
up here on a professional business trip
Friday
Tom Austin is having a siege of ap
pendijitis
There was a surprise party on Herna
Roop Thursday night
C W Powell has been on tbe sick
list
Earl and Bert Powell are painting J
W Nutts barn
There are new lights being installed
in the hall
PiusLehn was hurt Saturday while
the wind was blowing A trap door off
of a water tank blew down and hit him
on the back of his head knocking him
unconscience He is not improving very
fast
A STEADY DRAIN
CHAMBERLAINS
Cough Remedy
Cures Coughs Colds Croup Grip
and Whooping- Cough
We are pleased to inform our reader
that Chamberlains Cough Remedy doei
not contain narcotics of any kind Thii
makes it the safest and best for children
It makes no difference when you caught
tnat com you nave it and want to get nu
of it quickly Take Chamberlains Cough
Remedy
It -wont do to fool with a bad cold
No one can tell what the end will be
Pneumonia catarrh chronic bronchitis
and consumption invariably result from
a neglected cold As a cure for coughs
and colds nothing caD compare with
Chamberlains Cough Remedy Sold
evervwhere at 25c 50c an 1 S100
FOLEISHONETIM
I toxs the cough and heals ltix
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Sick Kidneys Weaken the Whole Body
Make You 111 Languid and
Depressed
Weak kidnejs weiiion the body
through the continual drainage of life
giving albumen from the blood into
the urine and the substitution of pois
onous uric acid that goes broadcast
through the system sowing the seeds
of disease Loss of albumen causes
weakness languor depression Uric
poisoning causes rheumatic pains ner
vousness nausaa cricKs in the ba k
gravel and kidney stones The proper
treatment is a kidney tr atment and
the best remedy is Doans Kidney Pilld
William Purks living in Red Cloud
Neb says For about three years
my kidnes were in a disordered condi
tion and I was obliged to get up three
or four times at night to void the se
cretions I was also subject to dizzy
spells I have now used Doans Kid
ney Pill for some time and have the
greatest relief thererom My kidneys
give me no further trouble and the
dizzy spells are a thing of the past
Plenty more proof like this from Mc
Cook people Call at McConnells drug
store and ask what customers report
For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents
Foster Milburn Co Buffalo N Y sole
agents for the United States
Remember the name Doans and
take no other
Nugget of Truth
A person who is very set in his way
has to stumble over himself to get
anywhere Puck
Snapshots at
Washington
NotbSe
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fitati
tlon of the grass
jCX
hows it going
EPIIESEXTA
TIVE MANN
of Illinois one
of the busiest men
In congress these
days was recently
noticed by two of
his colleagues mak
ing a close examina
in a park near the
capitol
Now there is a sight which does
me good remarked mn I had al
ways supposed th t Maun thought of
nothing el but legislation morning
nofi and night And yet here he is
out here in the park studying nature
Lots go over and see what new kind
of plant he has discovered
The two representatives joined Mr
Mann who after greeting them short
ly continued to walk in circles poking
his cane in the grass
He seemed angry and perturbed and
occasionally they could hear him mut
tering to himself and once when a
curious canine came along and joined
the group Mr Mann turned on him
and started him on the run up the
street with a yelp
Jim said one of Manns friends I
did not know you were Interested In
botany
Neither did I returned Mr Mann
still gazing intently on the ground
Why returned the other in sur
prise I thought you were looking for
some kind of plant
Plant roared Mann Plant Im
not looking for a plaut in this park I
find enough of them
in the house 1
dropped a quarter
around here some
place and Ive been
looking for the
blooming thing for
half an hour You
fellows get busy
and help me
Secretary Dickin
son is a good Bib
a t a b
lical scholar He is PUT here
a good story teller too judging from
the yarns with which he regaled the
Tennessee society at a banquet in Now
York recently Here are two that he
got off
There was a certain governor of
Tennessee whose name I dont have to
mention and who seemed to be taking
the duties of his office pretty seriously
One day a member of the legislature
who knew this governor personally
dropped into his office and after some
little conversation asked him what he
thought of being governor
Well do you know the governor
said sometimes I
dont think Im fit
to be governor of
this here imperial
state
Put her here
gov the senator re
plied instantly
That makes it
linnnfiYinnc
A Tennesseean
told his friends be
fore he moved to
New York that he
Intended to show
those New Yorkers
they didnt know it
all He calculated that there were a
few tricks that could be learned from
a real live one from Tennessee A
friend met him after hed been three
months there and asked him how it
was going
Well said he Ive about made up
my mind that if theyll let me have
mine they can keep theirn
Custodian of the House Press Gal
lery Charles Maun was a Pullman car
conductor before the late Senator Gor
man invited him
thirty years ago
to come to Wash
ington and there
take a position in
the press gallery
In a reminiscent
mood recently Mr
Mann told a story
that will be of use
to the thousands
who travel on
sleeping cars and
who do not think
they receive prop-
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er attention It was the custom when
ever the conductors or porters of the
Pullmans found a man they suspect
ed of being a spotter to mark him for
the benefit of others This was done
by the porter making a nick in the
heel of the suspects shoe When the
traveler reached the next train and
put his shoes out the porter would
find the nick and report to the con
ductor that a spy was aboard Then
they would make life miserable for
the supposed spotter But frequently
mistakes were made
One poor salesman had been mis
taken for a spotter and he poured out
his woes to Mann telling him how
badly the porters and conductors had
treated him Indeed the fellow in
tended to stop traveling He added
My business is bad enough I sell for
an undertakers supply house and that
is solemn but the way I am treated
sets me wild Mr Mann looked at
the fellows shoes and found the nick
That settled it He advised the man
to change his shoes aud see if luck
would not change He did so and
meeting Mann afterward the fellow
asked what he meaut as good fortune
had smiled upon him ever since he
changed his shoes Then Mann told
him
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W E GEORGE
as the boys and
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CITY CHURCH ANN0UNCEWEN1S
Congkhgational PreachJDg at 11
and 8 oclock Sunday school at 10 a
m Christian Endeavor 7 oclock
Prajer meeting Wednesday evening
at eight oclock The public is cor
dially invited to these services
Rev R T Bayne Pastor
Episcopal Preaching services at St
Albans church at 11 a m and 730 p
m Suuday school at 10 a m Com
munion 1st Sundays 11 a m 3rd Sun
days 745 u rn each month All are
welcome to these services
E R Earlk Rector
Catholic Order of services Mass
30 am Mass and sermon 103J am
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunda
chool230 p m
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Every Sunday
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REDERIC S
ISHAMwhoSfc
book Half a
Chance has been
so widely read Is an
indefatigable travel
er He reports hav
ing seen during his
recent visit to Rus
sia many articles in
dicative of the ever
growing activity in
American exports
At a small place
near St Petersburg
he heard an American phonograph At
another rather out of the way town an
official played merrily on an American
typewriter to the tune or the compli
cated Russian alphabet In Moscow
shopkeepers galore ring up the ko
pecks on Yankee made cash registers
To cap the climax of this apprecia
tion for Uncle Sams wares the author
adds that in a certain Siberian town
in a shop window as jaunty as when
she made her debut in Detroit Mich
Hiawatha looks down from the cov
er of a piece of music while next to
her stood Mumblin Mose in philo
sophical contemplation of the strange
and diversified multitude that floated
by in this faraway land
In his new book The Land of the
Lion the Rev W S Rainsford de
scribes interesting
ly his hunting ex
peditions and also
African conditions
as they exist today
In his chapter on
My First Lion he
says
Who shall at
tempt to describe
the feelings of a
man who after long
waiting when the
golden chance
REV
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FORD
ily presses the yielding trigger home
that he is on That triumphant in
stant may be the result of some dark
survival of barbarism within him An
the same he is living It is glorious
It was mine aud is part of me for
ever
ur Kainsiorus lion measured ten
feet and five inches from the tip of the
nose to the tip of the tail
William E George in his new book
The Junior Republic tells much of
interest concerning the republic where
the too hilarious youth is made a good
citizen Very much apropos of a sub
ject of public interest just now is the
story he tells of
how the republic
encountered the de
mand for votes for
women at its very
first election The
girls supposed they
would have the
right to vote as a
matter of course
and were indignant
w hen they found
they could not
They declared they
paid taxes the same
therefore ought to
have the ballot
The question was discussed with the
greatest interest all the girls and
many of the boys favoring suffrage for
them but some of the boys opposed
Finally one of their champions intro
duced a bill in their legislature confer
ring the ballot upon the girls and It
was carried enthusiastically by a two
thirds vote
In a suggestive final chapter Mr
George expresses his conviction that
boys of all sorts ought to have the op
portunity of some such training in
practical citizenship as the young peo
ple get at the Junior Republic
Probably of late years Cleveland
Moffett has become better known as a
playwright than as
a novelist He has
four plays in hand
at present and all
will be running in
New York next win
ter There is The
B a 1 1 1 e which is
now in its second
season and Mr
Moffett is actively
engaged in the pro
duction of three
other plays lateh
come from his pen
For a number of
years he has made
his home in France
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CLEVELAND
TETT
and now spends about half of his time
there He has a villa in Paris shut off
from the world outside by high walls
and tall trees During his long resi
dence in Paris where he did much
newspaper work he acquired a famil
iarity with the French tongue which
enables him to use it both in speech
and in writing practically as well and
as easily as he does English In fact
he has now selling in France a novel
written in collaboration with a French
man called La Femme Bien Aimee de
M Queench The central theme of this
Is the same as that in one of his forth
coming plays Esther Frear On the
other hand Through the Wall writ
ten first In English in Paris has been
translated into French and with a
few modifications It is being brought
out by a well known French novelist
In that language as a collaboration
CAUSES 95 PER CENT OF DISEASES
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Advise ConcernlnRf Stomach Troubles
and How to Remedy Them
Do not neglect indigestion which leads
to all sorts or ilia and complications
An eminent doctor once said that ninoty
five percent of all tbe ills of the human
body have their origin in a disordered
stomach
A physician who made a specialty of
stomach troubles particularly dyspep
sia after years of study perfected tho
formula from which Rexall tablets are
made
Our experience with Rexall Dyspep
sia tablets leads us to believe them to
be tbe greatest remedy known for the
relief of acute indigestion and chronic
dyspepsia Their ingredients are sooth
ing aud healing to the lufi imed
of the stomach They are rich
in pepbin one of tbe greatest digestive
aids known to medicine The relief
they afford is almost immediate Their
use with persistency aud regularity for
a short time bringn tbout a cessation of
the pains caused by stomach disorder
Rexall Dyspepsia tablets will insure
healthy appetite aid disgebtion and
promote nutrition As evidence of our
sincere faith in Rexall Dyspepsia tab
lets we ask you to try them at our risk
If they do not give you entire satisfac
tion we will return you the money you
paid us for them without question or
formality They come in three sizes
prices 25 cents 50 cents and 100 Re
member you can obtain them only at
our store The Rexall Store L W
McConnell
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings have
been made in the county clerks office
August Brunke unmd to Lena
Scheibei wd to 1 in 1 South
McCook 4000 00
Robert Devooetux to Albet
Weeks wd to sw qr 19 1 30 800 00
Line dn Land Co to Charles F
Lehu wd to 5 G in 7 7th
McCook 525 00
R A Green et ux to George H
Tuttle wd to ne qr 20 1 29 4500 00
Vermillion Huff to T S
Draper con to ne qr 20-4-29
00 acres of wheat
Jacob Klein et ux to Henry
Heiri wd to pt se 575 00
Hans I Peterson et ux to Mat
thew Stewart wd to 7 8 in 10
1st McCook 2400 00
Lewis F Johnson to Otto
gner qcd to se qr 34-3-28
McCook Loan Trust Co to
Otto Tilgner qcd to same as
above
Harry Pate et ux to Robert W
Barngrover wd to w hf 4-2-26
G100 00
Robert W Barngrover to El
liott Lowe wd to same as
above 5120 00
Pearl E Mills et cons to IVil
lard B Mills aud Robert B
Simmons wd to 17 18 in 28
McCook 1500 00
H M Snider et al to James P
Kummer wd pt 1 in 1 West
McCook 1000 00
Maud Andrus to Robert S San
ders wd to 1 5 int in s hf ne
qr 21 1 pt sw qr ue qr 30 2 29 450 Ofr
Fred Vandersloot to Alice B
Vandersloot wd to blk 4 1
2 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 11 12
in 7 5 G in 14 Indianola
1 00
1 00
4000 00
INDIANOLA
Chris McKinnen is at Marion Nebr
this week working at the carpenter
trade
I X Smith of McCook was an Indi
anola visitor Monday
Mr Simmons of McCook was an Indi
anola visitor Tuesday
Indianola and Pumpkin Hill played
baseball Sunday at Pumpkin Hill tho
game ueing caned m the 7th inning in
favor of Pumpkin Hill
Jasper Brantley of Culbertson is an
Indianola visitor this week
A party of young people spent Sun
day afternoon angling at the river south
of town About all they caught were
colds and experience
Miss Myrtle Bonar of Xew Freedom
13 in town this week
assisting Mrs W
Plourd in household duties
Dawd Diamond of McCook
was an
Indianola business visitor Mondav
Cal Rollings spent Tuesday in Indi
anola
Arch Carmichael
our popular voun
tonsonal artist is
sojourning this week
on his fathers
farm
northwest of town
Kennedy Bros are plastering a new
house for Mr Wall
living southeast of
town
Smith Bros painters were in Fron
tier county a couple of days last week
Frank Doak of Bartley is again back
at his old position in the mill
Dewitt Hart of
Bartley
was an Indi
anola visitor Monday
Wilbur Plourd baked a cake Sunday
He says he cant be beat when it comes
to baking cakes
Pat McDonnell is on the sick list
Maude Goben of north of town was in
town one day last week
GeorgeHamburcr spent Sunday athJs
home in Benkelman
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