The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 14, 1910, Image 8

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World wide styles Stcin Bloch
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Clothiers and Furnishers
for Men and Boys
We sell wall paper paints oils and
parnisb A McMillan Druggist
Lily Patent Flour Sl 45 a sack Mc
Sook Flour and Feed Store Phone 20
Huber bandies the Carhartt gloves
and caps also and a full line of other
makes
All grades of Oxford flour and each
3ack guaranteed at the McCook Flour
md Feed Store
There is nothing likelier to keep a
rean within compnss than having con
jtantly before his eyes the state of his
aaFairs in a regular course of account
3eep tab on your expenses apd deposit
-hat you can save at interest in the
Hirst National bank
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MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
JlcConnell for drugs
3ase ball goods at Wood worths
J McMillan prescription druggist
ozell Son
McConnell fills prescriptions
Mary Harrison nurse Phone black 286
You can get wall paper at McMillans
drug store
Good seed oats for sale Updike
Grain Co Phone 169
Hubers have everything in olives
plain and stuffed from 15 cents to 1
a bottle
At the Intermission in Temple theatre
building for the Judge Norris 10c cigar
and Novum Templum 5c smoke
Gat a small can of KEYSTONE and
use it as directed and if not satisfactory
as recommended yuur money back
A McMillen Druggist
If you are bothered with kidney or
bladder trouble you will be pleased with
Stone Root Compound if you will give
it a trial Sold in 50 cent and SI 00
bottles at Woodworths
EATRE
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Friday and Saturday Nights
Champion Roller Skater of the World
The Little Imp
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Fashionable Millinery at
Reasonable Prices
Miss Peck 111 W B St
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TRY ON BEFORE
our glass will convince
you that they fit and
become you The guarantee tl
of retaining their shape color
and general newness places
you on safe grounds
We deal with houses that
stand back of us
Stein Bloch
All Wool Clothing highest class
tailoring for men and young
men
2000 to 3000
Becker Mayer
-clothing for young men ex
clusively
12 00 to 2500
Wilson Bros
shirts and furnishings Coop
er underwear
See our straw hats
Phone No 280 1 15 W
B St Give us a call
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
Lily Patent Flour when once used
none other will satisfy you
We have the Wedding Breakfast
yrup to go with the coffee at
Hubers
Nest Thursday afternoon the Dorcas
society will meet with Mrs E H Doan
at the usual hour
Try Nyals Charcoal Lozenges for gas
on the stomach or distress after eating
25c at Woodworths
Our Longmont Colorado canned veg
etables are now in This years crop of
peas beans and tomatoes at Hubers
An intoxicated young stranger within
our gates Monday afternoon was jailed
for brandishing a revolver at another
sojourner
Put a little Sunshine in yourhome
it makes old furniture look new Made
in 35 natural wood colors For sale by
Woodworth Druggist
If all the houses in this town were
painted with Bradley Vrooman Pure
Paint there will be no more pointing for
at least 5 years Stansberry Lumber
Co
Our line of breakfast stuffs is com
plete Breakfast foods and pancake
flour corn syrup and maple syrup Old
Manse the best maple syrup on the
market Huber
Here is a suggestion of value Old
dressers tables or sideboards are most
expensive looking after getting a coat of
Perma Lac Buy it from Stansberry
Lumber Co McCook Neb
The Omaha Alfalfa Milling Co are
paying the highest cash price for baled
alfalfa hay on track For prices and
particulars phone 381
C W Dewei Manager
If you have never tried amateur pho
tography you have no idea of the plea
sure it affords Come in and let us tell
you about it and show you the new
cameras
L W McConnell Druggist
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THE BACK TO
Irish Americans Urged to Re
turn For a Visit
GREAT MIGRATION LOOKED FOR
Promoters of the Idea Have Formed a
Home Going Association to Preach
Pilgrimage For the Coming Summer
What They Hope to Do For the Good
of Old Erin
1 believe Francis J Kilkenny
originator of the idea of a pilgrimage
of Irish Americans to their native
land and president of the Irish Home
Going association said the other day
that the number of visitors to the old
sod the coming summer will be such
as to surprise two nations I am in
a position to keep tuy finger pretty
well on the pulse of the public which
would make such a pilgrimage and I
am assured that the migration is to
be a bigger thing than oven the most
sanguine have believed
You see the Irish have prospered
greatly in America They have the
money with which to travel and they
all have in their breasts the desiro to
see their old homes and their relatives
again They have needed little impetus
to start them galloping homeward-
Tue organization of the Home Going
association has given them the occa
sldn and they are off
A Permanent Aid to Ireland
Yes I believe the pilgrimage will
mean more to both the visitors and to
Ireland than merely a pleasant vaca
tion and a renewal of old ties The
Idea of the association is to do a per
manent good to the native land Ire
land Is greatlj in need of capitaliza
tion and the injection of certain ele
ments of industrial activity There Is
a world of resource in the island but
the people have always been without
money to develop it There is a vast
quantity of most effective and intelli
gent labor to be had very cheap but
there are few factories or other forms
of industry to employ it
My idea has been from the first to
induce prosperous Irish Americans to
go back look over the field and where
opportunity offers to invest certain
amounts of capital There is a great
opportunity for such investments to
be made to yield good returns If a
sufficient number of them are made
it will mean prosperity to all Ireland
The people will be given an opportu
nity to earn wages to save up some
little money to Improve their homes
to purchase the necessary tools with
which to work their farms to advan
tage It will mean the opening up of
a new life to them
Means Money to the Island
The purpose of the Home Going
association is to encourage Irish Amer
icans to go back with just this idea
in mind Of course the mere pres
ence of many tourists In the island
would bring a great deal of money
there to be spent But the chance of
establishing American industry there
is vastly more important It may
seem visionary to some but I main
tain that there is a possibility of the
coming migration bringing to Ireland
such prosperity as it has never known
before There is a possibility of its
marking a turning point in its history
among the most important it has ever
known
Meet me in the Emerald Isle is
the catch word sent over the nation
by the Irish Home Going association
and it is promised that the echo will
waft back from across the water
The movement is set to begin May
1 and to last until Oct 31 and ac
cording to pamphlets sent out the
idea is receiving general approval
over the United States
One of the advantages to be derived
from the organized exodus it is point
ed out is a reduction in the cost of
the journey in which it is said great
aid has been extended by private peo
ple and firms in Ireland
Novel Railway Engine
A type of railroad locomotive de
vised years ago by Mallet the great
French inventor but which has been
up to the present time beyond the
needs of the transportation companies
for power Is now being experimented
with by the experts of the New York
Central lines on the steep grades of
their Pennsylvania division Briefly
described it is a double head locomo
tive with one boiler and therefore un
der the control of one engine crew
It provides almost twice as much
tractive power as the consolidation en
gine and is more economical because
the live steam from the boiler is sup
plied to only two cylinders and used
expansively in the other two
Does Any One Know
What becomes of all the dogs that
save families from burning to death
REWARD FOR WILD PIGEONS
Ornithologists Offer 3000 For the
Discovery of Their Nests
Three thousand dollars in prizes Is
offered by the American Ornitholo
gists union for the discovery of nests
of the passenger pigeon or wild pigeon
Dr C F nodge of Clark university
Worcester has charge of the reward
and all finds must be reported to him
This species of pigeon was once tiilcl
in Massachusetts and people armed
with poles and nets often would kill
and gather in fifty and sixty at once
so closely did they roost The slaugh
ter assumed such proportions that the
pigeons are almost extinct today
A full grown wild pigeon Is about
fifteen Inches long from its bill to the
end of its tail The male Is blue gray
above and on the head and reddish
beneath The femafe is of a duller col
or inclining toward brown The birds
nest during April and May
Museum of Oceanography
The museum of oceanography which
was founded by the Prince of Monaco
and occupies an Imposing position on
the cliff at Monte Carlo was dedicat
ed recently with much ceremony in
the presence of the diplomatic repre
sentatives of the European countries
The museum Is unique and of great
scientific value It contains an exten
sive collection of botanical and animal
life of the seas photographs and
charts and elaborate geographical
data
General Brsddocks Grave
After resting In a lonely grave on
the mountainside for 1H5 years the
mortal remains of General Edward
Braddock who lost his life In the 111
fated expedition against the French
at Fort Duquesne at last are to be
paid fitting honors A tract of ground
surrounding his grave along the na
tional pike beyond Uniontown Pa
has been purchased by patriotic citi
zens of Fayette county and this sum
mer will be dedicated by James Bryce
the British ambassador The ground
embraces about twenty three acres
and will be turned over to the govern
ment as a national park
Everything in drugs McConnell
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Summer can
be enjoyed
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Insurance55
Gasoline Stove
And SO SAFE
I just love summer says the
housewife but how I dread the ter
ribly hot kitchen
But you neednt Just put in an
Insurance gasoline stoves the kind
wp handle
What one of those dangerous
Listen please Youre speaking of
the common ordinary gasoline stove
The Insurance is absplutely safe
It has patented automatic devices to
prevent accidents The most cau
tious person might forget to do the
right thing with a gasoline stove but
the Insurance provides for that If
valves are left open it closes them
It never forgets Being untiring
brass and iron its attention is never
distracted elsewhere
If youll call well gladly tell you
about it Thats what we are in the
business for
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Exclusively Sold by
Polk Brothers
McCook Nebr
Phone 48 118 W B St
NOW
Big Sale of Mens
and Women sOx
fords and Shoes
saved are made
April i5 lasting 8 days
Dont fail to visit us
Viersen Osborn
Expert Repairing
113 West B street
Arthur Drew
Builder g Contractor
All kinds of cement and brick
work at reasonable prices
Figure with me be
fore building
Wall work
specialty
216 W BSt Phone Blk 271
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