The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 02, 1910, Image 8

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Business Office Station
ery is Our Specialty
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
workmen
McCook Lodge No 61 AOUW meets every
Monday at 800 p m in Temple
Maurice Griffin Treas MSJennings MW
C W Rtan Financier C B Gbat Rec
DEGBEE OF HONOB
McCook Lodge No 3 D of H meets every
scond and forth Tuesdays of each month at
300 p m in Temple building
Anna E Ruby C of H
Mbs Cabbie Schlagel Rec
MACCABEES
Meets every 2nd and 4th Friday evening in
Morris hall - J A Wilcox Com
J II Yabgeb Record Keeper
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTEE CABBIEBS
Branch No 127S meets first Monoay of each
nonth at 330 p m in carriers room postoffice
G F Kinghobn President
D J OBbien Secretary
LOCOMOTIVE FIBEMEN AND ENGINEMEN
McCook Lodge No 599 B of L F E
oeets on the first and third Thursdays of each
month in Morris hall
I D Pennington Pres
C H Husted Sec
Ladies Society B of L F E
Golden Rod Lodge No 2S2 meets in Morris
hall on first and third Wednesday afternoons of
each month at 2 oclock
ilBS Gbac Husted Mes Lena Hill
Secretary President
Post Card Albums
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
flcCook Views in Colors
are a Leader with Us
THE TRIBUNE
Stationary Department
CITY LODGE DIRECTORY
A F cb A M m
McCook Lodtje No 135 A F A M meets
pry first and third Tuesday of the month at
5 SJO p m in Masonic hall
TON Cone W M
Chaelks L Fahkkstock Sec
B S M
Occcuoxoo Council No 16 K S M meets on
She last Saturday of each month at 800 p m
a Masonic hall
William E Hart T I M
Aaron Q Kino Sec
R A M
King Cyrus Chapter No 35 R A M meets
rery first and third Thursday of each month at
300 p m in Masonic hall
Claeence B Qeay H P
W B Wiuttahee Sec
KNIGHTS TEUPLAB
John Coiumandory No 16 K T meets on
be fcnnd Thnrdny of each month at 800 p
eu in Masonic hall
David Magnee E C
Henbt IS Cdlbektson Rec
EASTERN 8TK
JCareka Chapter No J O K S monts the
Second and fonrth Fridays of oah mouth at
300 p m in Masonic hall
Mas C W Wilson W M
S Coedeal Sec
knights of ptthias
McCook Lodge I o 42 of K P meets every
Wednesday atSCG p m in Masonic hall
J N Gaabde C C
C A Evans K E
ODD FELLOWS
McCook Lodge No 137 1 0 0 F meets every
Monday at 800 p m in Morris hall
B J Lane N G
H G Hdgiies Sec 6
MODEEN WOODMEN
Noble Camp No 663 M W A meets every
crsond and fourth Thursday of each month at
530 p m in Morris ball Pay assessments
it Citizens National Bank
Jclids Kdnbbt Consul
S M Fjnity Clerk
BOTAL NEIGHBOES
Mo le Camp No 32 R N A meets every
scond aud fourth Thursday of each month at
330 p m in Morris hall
Mks Caboline Konebt Oracle
Mes Augusta Anton Rec
EAILWAT TBAINMEN
C W Bronson Lodge No 45s7 B of R T
oieets first and third Sundays at 230 pm in
Eagles hall T E Huston President
F G Kinghobn Sec
RAILWAY CONDUCTOBS
Harvey Division No 95 O R C meets the
econd and fourth Wednesday nights of each
month at 800 p m in Morris hall at 304
Main Avenue S E Callen C Con
M O McClube Sec
MACHINISTS
Red Willow Lodge No 587 I A of M meets
tvery second and fourth Tuesday of the month
it 800 p m in Morris hall
Theo Diebald Pre
Feed Wasson Fin Sec
Floyd Bebby Cor Sec
LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS
McCook Division No 623 B of L E meets
very second and fourth Sunday of each
at 230 in Morris hall
Walteb Stokes C E
W D Bubnett F A E
BAIL WAY CABMEN
Young America Lodge No 456 B R C of A
neets on the first and third Tuesdays of each
nonth in Morris hall at 7 S50 p m
H M Finity Pres J M Smith Rec Secy
S D Hughes Sccj
BOILERMAKERS
McCook Lodge No 407 B of B M I S B of
l meets first and third Thursdays of each
month in Eagles hall
Jno Seth Pres
Jno LeHew Cor Sec
EAGLES
McCook Aerie No 1514 F O E meets every
Friday evening at 8 oclock in Kelley building
816 Main ave
C L Waleeb W Pres
C H Riceetts W Sec
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
McCook Council No 1126 K of C meets the
first and third Tuesdays of each month at 8 -00
d m in Eagles hall
G B Gale F Sec Fbank Real G K
DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA
Court Granada No 77 meets on the second
tnd fourth Thursdays of each month at 8 p m
in Monte Cristo hall Anna Hannan G R
Nellie Ryan F S
LADY MACCABEES
Valley Queen Hive No 2 L O T M meets
ivery first and third Thursday evenings of each
nonth in Morris hall
Mrs W B Mills Commander
Habbjet E Willetts R K
G A B
J K Barnes Post No 207 G A R meets on
the first Saturday of each month at 230 p m
Morris hall
TnoMAS Mooee Commander
J II Yarger Adjt
RELIEF CORPS
McCook Corps No 9S W R C meets every
second and fourth Saturday of each month at
230 p m in Ganschow hall
Adella McClain Pres
Sd8ie Vandebhqqf Sec
L OF G A R
McCook Circle No 33 L of G A R meets on
the second and fourth Fridays of each month at
230 p m in Morris hall
Mrs Lottie Brewer Presinent
Mrs Kate Dutton Secretary
P E O
Chapter X P E O meets the second and
fourth Saturdays of each montn at 230 p m
at the homes of the various members
Mrs J A Wilcox Pres
Mbs J G Schobel Cor Sec
ptthiax sisters
McCook Temple No 4 Pythian Sisters meets
the 2d and 4th Wednesdays at 730 p m
M J Coedeal M E C
Edna Stewart M of R C
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It is Just One Dollar the Year
Leonora May Alexander
Leonora May Lewis was born near
Astoria Illinois on the 13th day of
January 1876and departed this life
on May 20 1910 at her home a
on May 2G 1910 at her home on
the Albert Finnel place ten miles
from Stockville aged 34 years 4
months and 13 days On the 10th
day of September 1891 she was
united in marriage with Joseph B
Alexander att Stockville Mrs Alex
ander was a devoted wife and loving
mother and leaves to mourn her
loss her husband and six daughters
the youngest of them five years old
also a host of friends and relatives
The funeral was conducted by Rev
Russell an intimate friend of the
family assisted by Rev F C Tyler
pastor of Box Elder M E church
She was buried from Zion Hill churcl
and the tired body laid to rest in
Zion Hill cemetery there to await
the resurrection
None knew her but ot love her
None knew her but to praise
F C T
R F D No 4
C E Rector is in Colorado on a
sight seeing trip
A daughter was born to Mr and
Mrs Drain May 23rd Mother and
babe doing well Robert is able to
sit up and take nourishment and
with care will pull through all right
N E McAninch is breaking sod on
the Starbuck timber claim E W
McAninch has broken 30 acres on
the Hudson place
N B Silver of McCook was out
recently after a load of feed
Mrs E W McAninch and daugh
ter Mrs C E Rector were callers on
Mrs Hartman one day last week
Even the weeds are prospering and
the cut worms are going some
Uncle Joe Dack has a field of
vheat headed out Harvest before
celebration this year boys
Get a Perfection
oil stove now at McCook Hardware
Cos and do the summer cooking
comfortably and economically
Advertised List
The following letters cards and
packages remain uncalled for at the
McCook postoffice May 27 1910
Smoke Mr J W
Cards
Diershaw Mr W C
Davis Mrs Hazel
Glover M William
Lynch Miss Nora
Wade Geo
Danley Mr Leon
Elms Mrs
Kidder Mrs Harry
Myers Miss Maud
Newton Miss Frankie Phillips Mr G F
Laft William
Letters
Burkett G L
Claimer Mr H
Carsten Hank
Lutz Adam
Pauly Mr R A
Patterson Mr F W
TraverHMr Elinor
Coon Mr Chas E
Churning W G
Johnson Miss Nettie
Nesbitt Mr J L
Partridge Arthur S
Ray Mr J F
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
Mary Harrison nurso Phone black 286
Seed oats for sale by Upkike Grain Co
You can get wall paper at McMillens
drug store
Buy field garden and flower seeds
from H P Waite Co
Lily Patent Flour when once used
none other willsatisfy you
Drink Wedding Breakfast coffee
and be happy At Hubers only
Buy field garden and flower seeds
from HPWaiteCo
Huber Dandles the Carbartt gloves
and caps also and a full line of other
makes
Corn chops S135 per hundred at the
McCook Flour and Feed Store Phone
20
We never hesitate to guarantee Lily
Patent Flour at the McCook Flour and
Feed Store
Olives of all kinds in sizes and pack
ages to suit all Quality right Hu
ber Phone 97
All grades of Oxford flour and each
sack guaranteed at the McCook Flour
and Feed Store
If you feel you want to be shown in
the matter of quality go to the McCook
Flour and Feed Store
At the Intermission in Temple theatre
building for the Judge Norris 10c cigar
and Novum Templum 5c smoke
For good service and prompt delivery
in hauling and draying of all kinds call
up Monte Cristo Cafe Phone 269
We know it to be a positive fact that
Lily Patent Flour is the Best High Pat
ent Flour m McCook McCook Flour
and Feed Store
The C W Way Co Hastings Ne
braska will furnish you with plans and
specifications for any class of buildings
you wish to erect Ask them for in
ormation
The Omaha Alfalfa Milling Co are
paying the highest cash price for baled
alfalfa hay on track For prices and
particulars phone 3S1
C W Dewev Manager
Seed oats for sale by Updike Grain Co
Buy field garden and flower seeds
from HP Waite Co
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A STORY OF FORREST
The Actors Encounter With an Im
pertinent Critic
Many years ago Edwin Forrest the
celebrated actor when In New York
was in the habit of dining at Win
dusts a noted restaurant on Park
row that was a favorite resort of ac
tors and literary men It usually hap
pened that Forrest would be Joined by
friends and that the little group would
sit together at one table On one occa
sion it chanced that an Englishman
with a reputation for conceit and Im
pertinence who had scraped acquaint
ance with the tragedian was one of
tlio group
Early In the course of the dinner the
Englishman began to make criticisms
which he considered pleasantries about
Forrests conception of certain roles
Encouraged by his own appreciation
he gave full play to his humor and
concluded each of his impertinences
with Pardon my freedom sir its my
way
To the astonishment of all who know
Forrests irascible disposition be bore
the Britons offensive remarks patient
ly and seemingly Ignored them as far
as possible When however the nuts
were brought In by the waiter he
took several cracked walnuts in his
hand and walking over to the Britons
place jocularly snapped them suc
cessively In the face of that Individual
lightly saying after each shot Par
don my freedom sir its my way
and snapped him out of the restau
rant
SPEED OF WAVES
Over Seventy eight Miles an Hour Has
Been Recorded
Interesting facts about waves were
given by Dr Vaughan Cornish in oue
of his lectures In the north Atlantic i
he said waves had been measured the
largest of which was somewhat more
than forty feet high with a length
from crest to crest of BG0 feet It was
in the southern Indian ocean that
waves attained their fullest develop
ment and they had been measured
there with a length of 7S0 feet
In the Atlantic it had been found
that waves attained a speed of thirty
eight miles an hour In a wind of about
forty four miles an hour Speaking of
the swells in the waves that run free
ly on the surface of the sea after the
wind has ceased Dr Cornish said that
during a storm in December 1S08 he
recorded breakers near Bournemouth
which moved at sixty seven miles an
hour and had a length from crest to
crest of 1000 feet In February IS
he observed breakers on the same
shore which had a speed in deep wa
ter of not less than seventy eight and
a half miles an hour Loudon Family
Herald
When Kissing Was Costly
The case of the people against Mur
line heard by the governor of New
Haven colony in council on May day
1GG0 indicates the attitude toward un
licensed kissing in those times It ap
peared that Jacob Murline and Sarah
Tuttle had been caught kissing each
other Jacob tried to throw the blame
on Sarah sayiug he thought she had
with intent let fall her gloves Sa
rah denied the intent Jacob then ad
mitted that he tooke her by the hand
and they both sat down upon a chest
but whether he kyssed her or she
kyssed him he knows not for he nev
er thought of it since until Mr Ray
mond told him that he had not layde it
to heart as he ought The stern gov
ernor after duly lecturing the guilty
parties on the enormity of their of
fense decreed that the sentence there
fore concerning them is that they shall
pay either of them a fine of 20 shil
lings to the colony
Khartum
Khartum owes its existence to an
oriental form of treachery When
Khedive Mohammed Ali invaded the
Sudan in 1S20 he marched triumph
antly to Shendi where his troops were
entertained at a banquet by the sub
missive natives But while the khe
dives high ollieials were seated at the
feast they shared the fate of the
viands and were themselves reduced
to funeral baked meats Full of fury
the army fell on Shendi and demol
ished It Marching south the invaders
reached the junction of the Blue Nile
and White Nile With the eouquer
ors instinct they recognized that the
strip of laud with its few fishermens
huts of straw formed ideal strategical
headquarters so Khartum finally grew
into the most sensitive part of the
Sudan organism
Doubling Up
A boy of eight years was asked by
his teacher where the zenith was He
replied That spot in the heavens di
rectly over ones head
To tet his knowledge further the
teacher asked
Can two persons have the same ze
nith at the same timeV
They can
How
If one stand on the others head
Taxing the Language
Daughter Mamma caut I have a
little money for shopping this morn
ing Mrs Malaprop No dear theres
the taxes to pay and I expect the tax
idermist around any moment Boston
Transcript
The Value of Art
De Friend What is that picture in
tended to represent De Artist
Board and lodging for six weeks
Milwaukee Wisconsin
Learning is ever In the freshness of
Its youth even for the old Aeschylus
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THE MODEL SHOE STORE I
Shoes
for Everybody
Shoe Repairing a Specialty
New Styles
New Pumps
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FISHER PERKINS
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Frank Davis Sons Sale
June 15th 1910 we will sell at
our farm 2 miles south of Holbrook
A3C hogs of from June 124 to Oct 18
farrow last year 20 bred sows due
to farrow between June 1G and Sept
4 1 open sow 15 boars These
hogs are of big type bred for useful
ness Also one standard bred driving
mare and mare foal Registered in
American trotting register Cata
logs ready
FRANK DAVIS SONS
Holbrook Neb
Everything in drugs McConnell
Seed oats for sale by Updike Grain
Co
Kodaks and kodak supplies
Connell druggist
Have your eyes fitted
H P Sutton optician
Mc-
correctly
Day and night auto livery Wil
sons Livery Barn Phone 34
Buy Eas Em for tired feet
Just sprinkle it in your shoes
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
Nyals Blackberry Carminative
cures cramps colic and diarrhoea
25 cents a bottle
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
The ladies of the W C T U
will serve ice cream and cake in
the rest room on Main avenue Sat
urday afternoon June 4 Come and
be refreshed
Grey hair can be restored to its
natural color by the use of Nyals
Hair Tonic The hair gradually
darkens and becomes soft and
glossy Try it 50 cents a bottle at
Woodworths
The disagreeable odor of perspira
tion is overcome by the application
of a little Sweetness Those who
perspire freely should try it 25c a
package
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
One of the social affairs of last
week was the at home of Mrs
Barney Hofer to about thirty of her
friends A three course luncheon
was a detail of gastronomic import
the hostess being assisted by Miss
Elva Barber and Miss Edna Waite
Vocal solos by Mrs Leroy Kleven
and Miss Elva Barber were enjoyed
by the guests
Hubers coffee cannot be beat
Coffee from 15 cents to 35 cents
and Wedding Breakfast heads the
list
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS
To Mike Sullivan Harvey J Fees and to all
whon it may concern
The Commissioner appointed to locate a road
commencing at the southeat corner of Section
in Townthip 1 Ranee 29 in Gerver precinct
Red W ulow County Nebraska ruimms thence
west one mile on the section line between sec
tions band IT and terminatint at the southeast
corner of said Section 8 Township 1 Range 29
has reported in favor of the location thereof
and all objections thereto or for damage
must be filed in the County Clerks office on or
before noon of the 1st day of August 1010 or
said road will be established without reference
thereto
CnA Skalla County Clerk
First published June 2 4 ts
High Heels
Etc
Announcement
Wo are ottering a NEW 5c
SOf K for men posses ing
wearing qualities fit and ap
pearance far superior to any
half hose evor befuro offered at
anything like the price
It is a fine texture light
weight snug fitting fcock in
permanent silk lustre colors
and manufactured with the
new wear- esisting
Interwoven
toe and heel which give it
many times tho wearing
strength of ordinary hosiery
This now feature provides
strength where strength is
needed without making tho
sock coarse or heavy
I ho toe resisting strength
of this sock is simply marvel
ous We unhesitatingly enuorsu mis sock as me uesi a quarter
will buy Ask for INT1RW0VEN No Holes No Darning
The Model Shoe Store
201 Main Ave
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R F D No 1
Mrs Carl Schuetz left Saturday
for a few days visit with old time
friends at Grafton Nebr
The Baumback boys and Paul
Nothnagel dug out five coyotes last
week
Alfalfa haying commenced this
week
A number of W N Rogers Indian
ola friends visited Sunday afternoon
at Shadeland Park
Mrs Fred Wagner Sr is reported
a little better
McConnell for drugs
Our prices are right on wall paper
A McMillen druggist
Day and night auto livery Wit
sons Livery Barn Phone 34
If you once use McMillens Cream
Lotion you will not be without it
Day and night auto livery
sons Livery Barn Phone 34
You need not be pestered
gnats if you use McMillens
ine
with
Nat-
Lily Patent flour at 145 a sack
McCook Flour and Feed Store
Phone 20
Come to our Soda Fountain and
get something refreshing
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
Received on Account Paid
Out Cash Credit slips etc
for sale at The Tribune office Per
1000 50c
Now is the opportune time for
painting The Lincoln absolutely
pure paint is guaranteed to give sat
isfaction A McMillen druggist
We have left a good selection of
choice patterns of Avail paper at rea
sonable prices A McMillen drug
gist
We can please you not only in
price on wall paper but in design
coloring and quality A McMillen
druggist
Dont forget when the sun gets hot
and your face and hands get sun
burned and tanned that we carry all
the nicest and best
COLD CREAMS
FACE LOTIONS
TALCUM POWDERS and
TOILET WATERS
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
I Hail Fire and Wind I
Insurance t
Written in First Class Companies
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