h cs A FA 1 S R W M c B R A Y E R Electrical Contractor House and Store Wiring a specialty Complete line of Fixtures Shades and Supplies of all kinds 2 1 0 y2 Main Ave Office phone black 433 Res red 341 I i Alaska Refrigerators Phone 5o are sold in flcCook by H P Waite and Co DANBURY Born to 3Ir and Mrs Charles Wade July the 5th a baby girl Claude Wise has purchased an auto Mrs Ilodgers and children Sunday ed at the M M Young home Andry Paulding left for his home at Canton Ills Wednesday evening Lester Nellie and Myrtle Cord wen to Orleans Wednesday night coming home Saturday Danbury and Sunny Kansas girls played basket ball Saturday evening the score being in favor of Danbury 22 23 Mrs Carry Shepherd of McCook came over Sunday for a visit with relatives Dr Strain of Oberlin was over on business Wednesday A few from here went to Indianola to the show Tuesday night J Li Sims and J L Newman were McCook pilgrims Thursday The News office received a bunch of foreign papers the first of the week Rolla and Griff DeMay were fishing over on the Willow Sunday George Gill came in Saturday from Norton Kans on his way to Akron Colorado Alfred Ashton came down home Sunday in his Reo car There was a number of people went to Standford Saturday evening on the flat car to fish Quite a number from here went down on the train Sunday to the Chautauqua at Beaver City Hay Fever and Asthma Bring discomfort and misery to many people but Foleys Honey and Tar gives ease and comfort to the suffering ones It relieves the con gestion in the head and throat and is soothing and healing None genuine but Foleys Honey and Tar in the yel low package Notice to Creditors In the county court of Red Wil low county Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Juliet B Hume deceased Notice is hereby given to all per sons having claims and demands against the estate of Juliet B Hume deceased that they are required to present their claims with proper vouchers to the county judge of said county at his office at McCook on or before the 30th day of January 1911 or the same shall be forever barred All claims so filed will be heard be fore said county judge on the 1st day of February 1911 at one oclock p m Witness my hand and the seal of said county court this 27th day of June 1810 Seal J C MOORE County Judge HARLOW W KEYES Attorney First publication June 30 1910 4t COAL We now handle the best grades of Colo and Penna coals in connection with our grain business Give us a trial order Phone 262 Real Easterday McCOOK NEB Lircsoln SdMhiiim lfeYcvg fig g5gffitofl5 Ssslpho Sailiie Springs Located on onr own premises and used in the Natural Mineral Water RJ Unsnrpahsed in the treatment of EiEieumafissti Heart Stomach Kidney and Liver Diseases Moderate Charges Address DR 0 VV EVERETT Mgr Lincoln Neb STANSBERRY LUHBER CO Everything in Lumber P At Live and Let Live Prices u lien the stomach fails to perform its functions the bowels become i anged the liver and the kidneys con gested causing numerous diseases The stomach and liver must be re stored to a healthy condition and i Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets can be depended upon to do it Easy to take and most effective Sold by A McMillen Druggist Subscribe for the Tribune Notice of Suit The unknown heirs and unknown de visees of William H Dolan deceased and the unknown heirs and unknown devisees of William Dolan deceased James W Dolan Michael J Dolan John T Dolan and Bridget Dolan de fendants will take notice that Char les F Lehn plaintiff herein has filed his petition in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska against the above defendants the object and prayer of which are to quiet the title of the plaintiff in the north half of the northeast quarter of section thirty one township four north of range twenty nine west of the 6th p m in said county and for decree that the said W H Dolan and William H Dolan mentioned in plaintiffs petition were one and the same person that William Dolan wa the sole heir of William H Dolan deceased that Bridget Dolan James W Dolan Mary E Thomas John T Dolan and Michael J Dolan were the sole heirs of William Dolan de ceased and for decree that the de fendants and each of them be de creed to have no interest in or any claim right or title to said premises or any part thereof and that they may be barred and enjoined from making any claim thereto or claiming any right of possession thereof You aie required to answer said je tition on or before Monday the Sth day of August 1910 Dated this 29th day of June 1910 Charles F Lehn Plaintiff By S Urni sJ tiiit oubHcKtlcui SO Its Foley Kidney Pills Have Cured Me The following quotation from a let ter written by H M Winkler Evans ville Ind I contracted a severe case of kidney trouble My back gave out and pained me I seemed to hav lost all strength and ambition was bothered with dizzy spells my head would swim and specks float before my eyes I took Foley Kidney Pills regularly and am now perfectly well nnd feel like a new man Foley Kid ney Pills have cured me JL m YULi tint 1 J Til 11 British Naval Expert Predicts Fight Without Interference EUROPE WILL CALMLY WATGH Alliance of Mikado and England Ex piring In 1915 Will Not Be Renewed Asserts Gerard Fiennes Philippines to Be Spoil of Yellow Nation Is His View of Wars Outcome Discussion of Great Britains naval policy is a thing that to the American who hears the endless rounds of con testing argument bids fair to run on forever Another English naval ex pert has discovered shadows in the Pa cific cast by war clouds formed be cause of the relations between the linked States and Japan especially be cause of the American open door pol icy This latest contribution has appeared in the London Graphic forming part of a scries of articles which under the general title of The Sovereignty of the Seas have been embittering still fur ther the naval policy wrangle The author of this series Is Gerard Fiennes numbered among Englands foreuiunt naval eperrs and a man who is not well liked at the admiral ty becarst Iu insists on speaking out in public British Alliance to Die Mr Fiennes states that the Anglo Japanese alliance cannot be renewed on its expiration in lli and that there are grave indications that this agree ment may not conserve far eastern af fairs on peace lines even before its ex istence is concluded He argues too that Great Britain must give up its policy of regarding the empire in the light of the hen and chickens com bination Japan will he asserts in the last analysis light the United States very much for the reason that prompted Bismarck to fight France He admits that if Japan today or dered Germany out of Kiaochau the kaiser would have no alternative but to move out adding however that in such an event the old European league would revive and Germany Franco and Russia would overwhelm the mi kados people Bur contends this naval expert Europe is not going to lift a finger I imagine when war breaks out be tween Japan and the United States to save to the latter the islands of which it deprived Spain Europe has a Monroe doctrine of Its own and it in cludes the determination to leave the United States to stew in its own juice Japan Despises America The Japanese are full of contempt for American brag and bounce for the lack of national spirit or even of true nationality which they discern in the Americans They have a profound disbelief in the war worthiness of the American navy and an acute realiza tion of the fact that the strategical sit uation is overwhelmingly in their It is objected that the Japanese are too poor to fight When will people recognize the fact which all history teaches that it is the poor nations not those which have grown rich and com fortable which fight The Prussia of Frederick the Great the France of Na poleon were poor It ought to be so obvious as not to need saying that it is the nation which hopes to gain something not the na tion which is preoccupied in holding what it has gained which is tempted to war Japan is rich enough to afford war because directly or indirectly she will make war pay for itself LARGEST STEAMER PLANNED German Liner to Exceed All Previous Size Records The largest steamship in the world is soon to be built at Hamburg for a German line and the plans were re cently inspected by Emperor William The ship will have a length between perpendiculars of S7G feet and a breadth of S0V2 feet From keel to up per deck will measure G4 feet She will have a speed of 22 knots and will be twice the tonnage of the Kaiserin Au guste Victoria The new giant liner if stood on end would top the Metropolitan tower in New York by 17G feet If set down in the middle of Broadway be tween Twenty sixth and Twenty ninth street it would ocupy the length of almost three city blocks and its breadth would crowd back the build ings on both sides A quarter of a mile track could be laid out around its deck It would be higher than the average five story building Diving Is Remunerative The free instruction given by the United States navy at its seamen gun ners school includes a course in div ing Many of the younger bluejackets become very proficient in this work Besides his regular pay the ruember a ships crew if a diver receives an extra compensation of 120 per hour for the actual time he is employed under water Virginia Haa Best Pipeclay The largest clay pipe factory in the world is in Appomattox county Va The clay found in that section Is spe cially adapted to this use i CHILEAN STEVEDORES A Ferocious Class of Mon With the Manners of Savages At Caronel the principal coaling pun on the west coast of South America It Is customary fur cargo boats to vlii twenty or thirty Chilean Mevcdurcn ii addition to the regular crew to uua out the cargo when it Is consigned t various ports fan Iter up the coast v worse looking lot ot cutthroats than thcM seagoing longshoremen it wonii be hard to find even aiming the hat dits of suiiihcrn Europe or the old mm pirates of the West Indies Swart hi uudorsizcd dirty and clothed in unit descript rags they are about the Inn tout notch in the scale of humanity What they lack in intelligence the make up in ferocity and animal eiin nlng Even a crew of Kanakas vi refuse to berth or mess with then Every man of them carries a knife and they are commanded by an nvet seer who is addressed as captain and exerts a certain degree of autlior ity They do their own cooking whi aboard ship each man serving as cool for a week at the end of which tin he resigns in favor of the next in litu Of course the captain never dc seends to menial labor not even t work the cargo lie stands by with a cigarette between his fingers ami li reds his men The table manners of these semisavages are the manners of the stone age Neither knives forks nor spoons are used but every man grabs for himself and crane as tunc as he can into his mouth at once greed ily tearing the meat apart with hi lingers and cleaning up the grease with a piece of bread which also dec duty as a napkin before it is swa lowed A number of sheep generallx are taken out on these tramp steamers and killed when fresh meat is needed When the Chileans learn a sheep i going to be killed they crowd arotmt with tin cups or basins to catch th warm blood which they drink eagerly They also bring chunks of bread and sop up every drop that falls New York Press THE FIRST FH0TGGRAPHS Head Torgc Long Exposures and the Ordesl of Looking Pleasant An event was the taking of the lirsi photograph in the olden days when photography was still hampered In pitchforks and long exposures There are few good baby pictures of our fathers Tin fond mother and father sit bolt upright frozen or petrified while between them is a very starchy little dress surmounted by a very blurry little spot which represents a composite of several partial likenesses of the hopeful But it was with the child of ten or twelve years that the old time photog rapher succeeded best the child that has reachtci the age capable of feeling the tremendous responsibility of hav ing a picture taken Every old album such as used to grace the center table in the front room parades before you a long array of these conscientious young people undergoing the terrible ordeal of sitting Loving mothers spent hours combing those smoothly plastered locks tightly back and bind ing them uncompromisingly behind with irreproachable ribbon bows At the last moment after the operator has screwed the iron fork tight up behind the trembling head and has pushed the huge camera here and there ducking in and out under the black cloth in a most awe inspiring manner mother has slipped into range and given just one more pat to the starchy skirts and one more tug at the big sleeves Then there came the awful command Look pleasant which the victim did by a remarkable effort of will usually at taining somewhat the expression which comes over the face of a strangling cat Five minutes later the artist announces that that will do and the family feels the same relief that comes to friends with the announce ment that the patient has survived the operation and is resting comforta bly Det roit News Tribune Pain and Sudden Death In angina pectoris agony spasm of the heart there are two chief features pain and sudden death The pain is coming and going intense peculiar strange awful usually in the chest around the heart and spreading into the shoulders and abdomen Death which comes in a higher percentage than in any other known disease for few ever get over it is usually sudden often as the poet says life struck sharp on death There are indeed in this disease many mysteries remain ing to be cleared up A father and his four children have died of angina pec toris New York Press At Sea A man was discovered one evening by a friend leaning disconsolately over the rail of a transatlantic steamer Are you waiting for the moon to lise asked the friend facetiously No was the savage reply I have not swallowed the moon Los Aii celes Times A Fine Distinction A small boy in the village school when writing a composition on Quak ers wound up by saying Quakers never quarrel never get into a fight never claw and never scratch Then he added Paw is a Quaker but I really dont think maw is Delinea tor Where He Bluffs Does Bliggins ever bluff when he plays cards Never until he gets home and ex plains where he has been Washing ton Star True friends have no solitary joy or sorrow Chauuing A DANGEROUS FISH The Peril That Comes With Catching an Electric Ray Trouble lurks in the least suspected spots One would think a smooth shallow cove a safe place In which t tloat in a good craft yet Charles Fred erlck Holder met with an ml vermin in just such a spot which he relate in Big Game at Sea The nut hot was visiting a friend on the New Fu land coast who was given to the stud of natural history One day the author accompanied hi friend on a collecting trip and hen Is the story of the result as he told It Opposite his house was a little t with a clean sandy bottom Ovct this we slowly drifted I st in lh stern enjoying the day and examining the curious things my friend drew on of the water Suddenly he gave at ejaculation and I saw him cllnu seemingly helpless to his pole II N face was ashy pale with a white p pearance like one stricken with a fata disease I sprang forward just In time ti catch him as he fell back into the boar and lowered him to the seat At first he could only motion toward the wa ter He was almost rigid Finally In recovered enough to say Torpedo I saw the harpoon he was holdiu dtt isg about evidently forced Int a vge fish Grasping It I soon dis covered the trouble for I received an electric shock strong enough to almost knock me over I dropped the pole By this time my friend had recover ed enough to tell me to let the fish re main where it was With difficult I rowed to shore When the boat wa grounded I picked up an old glass ho tie took a turn over it with the IIik and with the help of this homemat insulator pulled the fish on shore It proved to be one of the largest tot pedoes or electric rays 1 have evet seen Under certain conditions it would have been capable of killing a man When touched the fish would roll its eyes dismally and give a low croak f have never known a man to U killed by one but many have been in jured and as for my friend he did not recover in a week AN OLD TIME DINNER British Table Manners In the Seven teenth Century An account of hospitality in England in KiJO gives a good idea of the man ner in which a country gentleman of the period lived Dinner and supper were brought in by the servants with their hats on a custom which is cor roborated by Iyues Moryson who says that being at a knights house who had many servants to attend him they brought in the meats with their heads covered with blue caps After washing their hands in abasia they sat down to dinner and Sir James Pringle said grace The viands seemed to have been plentiful and ex cellent big pottage long kale bowe of white kale which is cabbage brach soppe powdered beef roast and boiled mutton a venison pie in form of an egg and goose Then they had cheese cut and uncut and apples But the close of the feast was the most curious thing about it The tablecloth was removed and on the table were put a towel the whole breadth of the table and half the length of it a basin and ewer to wash then a green carpet laid on then one cup of beer set on the - t then a little lawn serviter plaited over the corner of the table and a glass of hot water set down also on the table then be there three boys to say grace the first the thanksgiving the second the Pater Noster the third prayer for a blessing of Gods church The good man of the house his parents kinfolk and the whole company then do drink hot waters so at supper then to bed Exchange Mixing Religions The bright six-year-old daughter of an upper west side physician happened into his reception room the other day and a waiting woman patient engaged her in conversation 1 suppose you go to church and Sunday school she asked Oh yes maam she replied And what denomination do your parents belong to Why said the little one mammas a Presbyterian and papas a brain spe cialistsNew York Globe Their Fate The late Dr Ta Image once called on his lawyer and found two of his pa rishioners there on legal business of a private nature Ah doc tor called the lawyer in greeting good morning Here are two of your dock May I ask without impertinence if you regard them as black sheep or white I dont know as yet replied Tal mage dryly whether theyre black or white but Im certain that if they re main here long theyll be lleeced Charged For Curiosity i Mr Cich What is the reason you t charire twice as much for my cuffs as I you did formerly Laundress I Jfcause you have begun making pencil notes on them What difference does that make The girls waste so much time in trying to make them out Loudon Spare Moments Indisputable Proof You say they contested the will of the 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