The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 07, 1910, Image 6

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    RED WILLOW
Arent wo proud of oui Mr NorrlB
who has become of national interest
A card from Jncob Longnecker near
Fleming Colorado tells of a viBtt of the
storlc which left them a 94 lb girl
Horace Taylor nnd wife and Miss
Whtttuker were business visitors at Mc-
Cook Saturday
Laurn Rugglea is sowing for Mrs
Owens Longneckor
Lewis Elmer and fumily weroatLouiB
Xiongneckers Sunday afternoon
Mrj Smith and Miss Iiozoll attended
the Aid society of the Methodist church
which met ut the home of Mrs Mack
eebnio on Tuesday afternoon
Owens Longnecker and wife and Louis
Longnecker nnd wife attended the en
tertainment in Indianola on Saturday
evening
Little Blossom Longnecker who
escaped the epidemic when all others
had it has succumbed at last and is
sick with it
Real Estate Filings
following real estate filings hnvt
h i ido in -the county clerks office
Enl Price to the public
ion deed to 3 in 19
arose add
R t A Morrison et ux to
ures A Hedgps wd toe hf
I w hf ba qr 14 nw qr nw
qr Sin 23 123 in 28 all in
32S
Farmers Altg Lotn Co to
Charles A Hedges wd to
pampas above 100
William B Downs to John F
Wagrnr wd to 3 in 10 incl in
3 Bpy 1925 00
Hiram C Rider et ux to Win A
Gold wd to 2 in 33 River
view 100
Myra A3 Whittlesey et cons to
Laura I House wd to e Lf
seqr218 3 2500 00
Rosa ReitereS cons o Frank S
Cope qcd to nu qr n hf se qr
22-4-27 100
Alice S Draper et cons to Wil
bert G Huff wd to ne qr 20
429 6000 00
Louis Nispel et us to Caroline
Madison wd to hf int in no
T 34426 310 CO
1 -1 P Ely to et cons to Aaron
King wd to 3 s hf 2 in 2
r McCook 425 CO
N Kronquest et ux to A J
I vlom wd to s hf ne qr
u eqr 22 2 29 1650 00
BACK GIVES OUT
pjinv tf KcCook Readers Have This
Experience
V lax the kidneys overwork
tin
rr3 cant keep up the continual
s
- back gives out it aches and
pats
Urinary troubles set in
Dont wait longer take Donns Kid
ney Pills
L H Saybold living S E Cor of
Third St and Railroad St Kearney
Neb says I can heartily recommend
Doans Kidney Pills to all sufferers of
kidney complaint This remedy acted
strictly up to the representations in my
case and proved to be a kidney cure in
every sense of the word My work
obliges me to do a great deal of stooping
and lifting and also exposes me to in
clement weather These combined con
ditions probably caused my kidneys to
become disordered and backache was
the result Though I did not take
Doans Kidney Pills as regularly as I
should have done they nevertheless
benefited me greatly and I willingly give
them my endorsement
Plenty more proof like this from Mc
Cook people Call at McConnelis drug
store and ask what customers report
For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents
Foster Milbnrn Co Buffalo N Y sole
agents for the United States
Bemember the name Doans and
take no other
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BUX ELDER
J C Dedman is quite sick
Mrs Sam Burchett who has been
sick is reported better
We are sorry to note that Uncle
Stephen Bolles is very poorly again
The doctor was called again Monday to
see him
V B Wolfe has gtno east on a visit
A W Campbell and little grandson
Hugh went to Spring Creek Sunday to
attend the second quarterly meeting on
this cb rye
Miss Lillian Dojle closed her school
last Friday with a program
Miss Elsie Roberts eloped her school
in district No 57 last Saturday with a
program
Miss Minnie Middleons school in
district 63 closed last Friday with a
u ner Her father and mother were
i feora McCook also Emie Shepherd
R d Anna Peterson and Nellie
i i of Osborn Avery enjoyable
inn- d reported
I L Campbell of Osborn was
v u u this vicinity last Saturday
- Vilson of Laird Colo is viait
u u t it me folks
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R P D HO 1
The neighbors and friends surprised
W M Morriaey and wife Inst Friday
evening euro enough The Rogers or
chestra was part of the company and
music a pleasing incident with light
refreshments another particular and a
general good time the big item
School in district 31 taught by Miss
Roxa Byfield closed on last Friday
with a big dinner an exhibit of school
work and a fine social time between
teacher pupils and patrons
Mrs M J Stroud and daughter Mrs
Frank Nichols of the city returned on
last Thursday from visiting a daughter
sister in O raha
Week n go last Sunday Charles and
Fred Reiner and Gottlieb and John
Unger each of the families in carriages
met in a canyon on Ash Creek and
while conversing a strong gust of wind
caught the covered carriage occupied
by the Reiners overturning it and badly
damaging the vehicle but not hurting
any of the occupants
One Conductor Who Was Cured
Mr Wilford Adams is his name and
he writes about it Some time ago I
was confined to my bed with chronic
rheum itism I used two bottles of
Foleys Kidney Remedy with good ef
fect and the third bottle put me on my
feet and I resumed work as conductor
on the Lexington Ky Street Railway
It gave me more relief than any medi
cine I had ever used and it will do all
you claim in cases of rheumatism
Foleys Kidney Remidy cure3 rheumn
twin by eliminating he uric acid from
the b ood A McMillen
The Unemployed
The legislation of the thirteenth
fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
abounds in bills concerning the unem
ployed In the reign of Edward VL
several laws were passed against
Idlers most of them such because
they could get nothing to do- In the
reign of Henry VIII the kingdom was
infested with rogues vagabonds
and idle persons and it is sMd that
during Henrys reign more than 70000
of this unfortunate class were hanged
Watch For the Comet
The Red Dragon of the sky Watch
he children for spring couyh and colds
Careful mothers keep Foleys Honey and
Tar in the house It is the btst and
3afest prevention and cure for croup
where the nepd is urgent and immediate
relief a vi al nece s ty Coutans no
opiates or harmful drugs Refuse sub
stitutes A McMillen
He Met It on the Road
He didnt wait for prosperity to
come The very minute they told him
it was on the road he said Maybe
the horsesll get stalled and the
driver all froze up so Ill just meet
it halfway and help get the wheels
out the mire and give it a fresh
start then when it looks like smooth
sailing 111 hop on and take a seat
by the driver and well go whistling
into town Atlanta Constitution
Good results always follow the use o
Foleys Kidney Pills They give prompt
relief in all caps of kidney and bladder
disorders are healing strengthening and
anti septic Try them A McMillen
Bamboo
It is possible that the worlds fu
ture supply of paper pulp will be de
rived from the bamboo forests of the
tropics instead of being drawn from
the forests of the temperate zones
Successful experiments have been
made in Japan pointing in that direc
tion A company has obtained a per
petual lease of 8000 acres of bam
boo forest in Formosa enough to pro
vide 600 tons a month
There is no cough nifdicine so populai
as Foleys Honey and Tar It ntv r
fails to cure coughs colds croup and
bronchits A McMillen
Truth in Jest
When the French Revolution broke
out a number of scientists Inst their
lives but Lalande the astronomer
only paid the more attention to the
skies and its constellations When he
found after the Reign of Terror that
he had escaped the fury of the mob
he exclaimed gratefully I may thank
my stars for it would any apparent
jest possess more genuine truth
Cruel
Your wife wants you to wear a
beard doesnt she Wants scarce
ly expressly it I wonder what the
Idea is She has an idea that my
beard would be gray if I permitted it
to grow and she thinks she would
look younger by contrast Houston
Post
Feed the Mousers
The man who cannot enjoy the an
tics of a pair of kittens must have
something wrong with his make up
and the one who would carry them
off and drop them on the road for
others to feed deserves the bad luck
that Is sure to follow Feed the little
mousers Farm Journal
At Commons
Sore Stude See here I found a
collar button in my soup Head
Waiter soothingly Thats all right
sir Ill have it put on your term bill
Yale Record
C W DEWEY Auctioneer
McCook Nebraska
Will cry sales anywhere any time at
reasonable orices Dates made at the
First National Bank or phone Red 381
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SEATON AS AN IN
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he laughed most
heartily You an
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NB of the new
successes is
The Old
Town thanks to
the amusing activ
ities of its two
leading citizens
David G Mont
gomery and Fred
A Stone and much
is being written
about them In
telling of his early
life recently Mr
Stone said
As a kid I was
Montgomery in aiwayS doing
THE OLD TOWN gtunts on the sIack
wire and joined a circus when only
fifteen When I came out to do my
turn women would say it was a shan c
to have such a sweet child doing such
perilous work Then I would stick
my tongue out to prove that 1 was a
boy Ill never forget the day my
father came to see me He wore a
high hat and there was a big wind
storm He was standing directly un
der the wire when the wind blew one
of the sideshow banners against it
and knocked the balance pole out of
my hands That was ray first fall
but I escaped without injury The
balance pole crashed through my fa
thers silk hat and raised a lump on
his head the size of a cauliflower He
threatened to sue the owner of the
show and to pacify him they took
him in as a partner
How much money did he put up
Mr Stone was asked
About S1S0 You could have
bought the circus for 10 Later on
I joined a stock company continued
Mr Stone I was playing in such
rollicking produc
tions as Camille
East Iynne Fan
chon Foggs Fer
ry and the popu
lar stock pieces
After I had slain
the heroines fa
ther and lured the
village belle from
home Id come out
and do a song nnd
dance What do
vou know about stone in TnE
OLD TOWN
tliatV
Although both of these actors saw
much hard luck in their early careers
today they are among the wealthiest
and most popular comedians on the
stage Montgomery says that at one
time the appearance of half a dollar
in the company he was in would have
precipitated a riot We used to sit
around he says trying to recollect
what a dollar bill looked like
Some years ago while Frederick R
Seaton was on an Indian reservation
in the west gather
ing material and
impressions for the
Indian parts for
which he is famous
throughout the
country he was
amused by an oc
currence which
took place between
one of the medicine
men of the tribe
and a tricky trader
for whom the In
dians had a great
dislike The medicine mans name was
Big Snake Chancing upon him one
day the trader said
Good day
How said Big Snake coldly
Say Big Snake said the trader
what was that medicine you gave
your pony That cayuse that I paid
so much for last spring has the same
distemper yours had
Big Snake told the trader the mag
ical remedy he had used
Three days later the trader again
met the Indian and the following con
versation took place
You know that medicine you told
me about Well I gave it to the pony
but he died
With just the slightest gleam in his
eye to bespeak the intense satisfaction
he felt Big Snake said
So did mine
Riccardo Martin the American tenor
whose work has attracted much at
tention recently Is not only a great
singer out a suc
cessful composer
one of his composi
tions at present hav
ing an enormous
sale in France Mr
Martin tells how he
sold this song to a
Paris publisher of
music as follows
When I had play
ed it and hummed
the words for him
Copyright by
A Dupont
RICCARDO MARTIN
American wrote that song he asked
Yes said I I was born in Ken
tucky
Impossible Its as French as
Paris It has all the lilt and peculiar
rhythm of words and a conception of
real French wit and phrasing that no
American could ever acquire said
Hamelle
With the utmost difficulty did I con
vince him that I had written the song
and I had to take him my other com
positions before he was satisfied 1
think I am the only American who has
had a French song published in French
by a French music house
Building the
Cape Cod
Cnal
of the most interesting sur
gical operations since the world
began in which not even sto
vaine is used to ease the patient is
now being performed and mariners
everywhere are discussing it This Js
the amputation of the right arm of
Massachusetts close to the shoulder
which Is to make the long talked of
Cape Cod canal and actual work on
this immense project is now going for
ward at the rate of 330 cubic yards of
earth an hour For years and years
this waterway has appeared to he
only a dream but at last August Bel
mont the New York financier who a
promoting the plan ordered out the
scalpels and the task has now actual
ly begun to cut the eight mile strait
that is designed to transform the Cape
Cod region from the great maritime
graveyard of the world to a safe and
profitable route for freight and pas
senger traffic
From the earliest days the largu
number of vessels engaged in carry
ing cargoes under sail and steam from
the New England states to the Atlan
tic coastwise trade have been buffeted
by gales swept upon rock and reef
and many a stout ship has contributed
her all x the graveyard off the cape
Early dreamers and workers looked to
the uarrow neck that liblds the arm
like cape between Barnstable and
Buzzards bay as a means of salva
tion If that short neck of eight miles
could be cut permitting ships to go
through instead of around the treach
erous cape they foresaw safety and
profit
The list of vessels and lives lost off
the cape during the past twenty foui
years is au appalling one From Oct
1 lS7i to July 1 1893 there were
137 vessels lost 03 lives and property
with a value of 1015243 from July
1S95 to Jan 1 18D9 2S vessels 27
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lives and property worth 207870
During the first period here given the
property lost each month was valued
at 0394 a vessel lost every fifty four
days and a life every four months in
the second period for which the figures
are available 0553 was lost each
month a vessel was wrecked and a
life was lost every forty five days
It is no wonder then that the canal
short cut has been talked about since
the days of Myles Standish The In
dians used to escape the angry seas
on the outer rim of the coast by portag
ing their canoes across the sands of
the cape and it was the path they fol
lowed that suggested the project of
the canal which the records of Plym
outh colony show the colonists used
to discuss with animation
Since then the matter has been taken
np scores of times and just as often
dropped and it was not until 1S99
that a charter granted to the Boston
Cape Cod and New York Canal com
pany brought Into the venture men of
Massachusetts and of New York who
made up their minds not to let the
venture die Mr Belmont took the
financial arrangements He formed a
company with G000000 of bonds and
an equal amount of stock and announc
ed that he intended to sit up with the
plan until he camethrough the canal
on the first trip
It now looks for the first time as ir
the Cape Cod canal was to be a real
ity and it is estimated that the mid
dle of 1912 will see its completion
The big excavator for the time is in
the center of the picture and the
dredge is in the background But the
two machines are joint partners in the
business of making the big ditch The
excavator cuts the land down to the
level of high water and then the
dredger will come into the play all
along the way which the excavator
has gone
The entire excavating machine
weighs 120 tons It requires a crew of
seven men to operate it an engineer
two firemen and an oiler a derrick
man a tender or track shifter and a
commanding officer or captain
Mr Belmont estimates that 25000
000 tons of freight will go through the
canal each year
FOR CATARRH
Medicine Free In Every Case Where It
Falls to Relieve
Neglect or pessimism we believe ib
the greatest enemy the public has to
contend with when applied to the loss
or recovery of health Practically every
case of consumption might have been
cured if hope bad been maintained and
proper treatment had been resorted to at
the first symptom of the disease Until
the advanced stage is reached consump
tion is curablo Catarrh is responsible
we believe for many cases of consump
tion It is about catarrh wo want to
talk to you today incidentally consump
tiou since the two are bo closely allied
Wo have a medicine made from a pre
scription of one of tbo most successful
catarrh specialists known We believe
it is positively without an equal Wo
are so satisfied that we are right that
we will supply the medicine free in every
instance where it is used according to
directions for a reasonable length of
time should it fail to give satisfaction
in every particular We want every one
to try this medicine at our risk Thero
are no conditions attached to our offer
We put the user under no obligation to
us whatever
The medicine we want jou to try is
Rexall Mucu Tone It is a catarrh
remedy that goes direct to the seat of
trouble It is carried by the blood to
every part of the system It purifies
and enriches the blood tones up the mil
ous cells and brings about a condition
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of health and strength that tends to pre
vent the germs of consumption i
Besides this BeaudX
getting a start
Mucu Tone is a wonderful appetir
digestive aid and flesh builder 3l
good effects are often felt from the ry
first dose It is one of the largest a
most satisfactory selling medicines
we have over had anything to do
We know so much of tho great go
that it has done that wo personally back
it up with our reputation and money
which fact should bo ample guarajatet
to satisfy anybody Rexall MucuToas
comes in two sizes 50 cents and SJWfc
Wo urge you to try it Rfcmembnr jou
can obtain Rexall Remedies in McCoufc
only at our Htore The Rexall Store I
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GRANT
The dance at Aug WeBchs Srwas
well attended Monday night
A number of young people took in 4be
hall dance at 1 raer Kans Saturday
night
Jacob Wesch has been on the ek3e
list for the past throe week and bis
health is in very poor condition
John H Weech will be captain of tl
Grant ball team nine this season Tiry
will organize soon
The Wesch boys and Roy Albrecl
have put in considerable lot of spying
wheat this spring
Col Keating salesman for the J I
Case Threshmachine Co was over ou
day last week in view of selling JacoJ
We3ch and sons a new outfit
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Plan Early For
Your Summer Tour
Pacific Coast Froi i June 1st low ound trip excursion rates to the Pacific
Coast and on special dit 3 April to July still lower Coast Excursion rates
Yellowstone Park All indications point to a larger number of Park Tourists
during the summer of l10 than ever before Tho tour rates are very low a3
include attractive diverse routes through Colorado and Salt Lake City
To the East Special rates wili be in effect to eastern cities and resorts Do
finite announcements should be made within the next thirty days
Rocky Mountain Tours Tourist rates during the summer to Denver EsSes
Park and Colorado resorts Hot Springs S D Sheridan and Ranchester Wjq
for the Big Horn region Cody gateway for Holms personally conducted camp
ing parties through the park Thermopolis Wyo the coming wonderful Sol
Springs resort railway completed July 1st
Homeseekers Rates First and third Tuesdays for investors and landseck
ers through the newly developing sections of the west Get in touch with the
nearest ticket agent or with me and let us tell you what you want to know
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Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000
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fewTyears but you can get the BEST OF ALL
KINDS OF COAL at the SAME OLD PRICE of the
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