The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 22, 1910, Image 3

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MAY STEWART as Julia in The Hunchback
The New Automatic
Electric Washer and Wringer
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CITY LODGE DIRECTORY
A F A M
McCook Lodge Nu 1J5 A F A M meet
every first and third Tuesday of the mouth at
8 00 p m in Masonic hall
RUBBIS H Stewabt W M
Charles L Fahnkstock Sec
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Occcnoxee Council No 16 H S M meets on
the last Saturday of each month at 800 p m
q Masonic hall
William E Hart T I M
A a eon Q Kino Sec
E a M
Kins Cjrns Chapter No 35 R A M meets
every first and third Thursday of each month at
800 p m in Masonic hall
Claeence B Gbat H P
W B WniTTAKER See
KNIGHTS TEUFLAB
St John Commandery No 16 K T meets on
the second Thursday of each month at 800 p
m in Masonic ball
Geo Willets E C
Setii D Silver Rec
EASTERN stae
Eureka Chapter No 86 O E S meets the
second and fourth Fridaj a of each month at
8 U0 pm in Masonic hall
Mrs C W Wilson W M
S COBDEAL Sec
KNIGHTS OF PTTHIA8
McCook Lodge Fo 42 of K P meets every
Wednesday at 800 p m in Masonic hall
J N GlABDECC
C A Evans K B S
ODD FELLOWS
McCook Lodge No 137 1 0 0 F meets every
Monday at 800 p m in Morris hall
B J L vne N G
H G HnonES Sec
KODEBN WOODMEN
Noble Camp No 663 M W A meets every
second and fourth Thursday of each month at
830 p m in Morris hall Pay assessments
at Citizens National Bank
Jdlius Kunbbt Consul
AM Finity Clerk
BOTAL NEIGHBORS
No le Camp No 862 R N A meets every
second and fourth Thursday of each month at
230pm in Morris hall
Mrs Caroline Kdnert Oraclo
Mrs Augusta Anton Rec
WORKMEN
McCook Lodge No 61 AOUW meets every
Monday at 8 00 p m in Temple
Maurice Griffin Treas Henry Moebs MW
C J Ryan Financier C B Gray Rec
DEOEEEOF nOKOR
McCook Lodge No 3 D of H meets every
second and forth Tuesdujs of each month at
6 00 Dm in Temple building
Anna E Ruby C of H
Mrs Cabbie Schlagel Rec
MACCABEES
Meets every 2nd and 4th Friday evening in
Morris hall J A Wilcox Com
J H Yaegeb Record Keeper
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CARBiERS
Branch No 1278 meets first Monaay of each
month at 330 p m in carriers room postofiice
G F Kinghorn President
D J OBrien Secretary
LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENGINEMEN
McCook Lodge No 599 B of L F E
meets en the first and third Thursdays of each
month in Morris hall
I D Pennington Pres
C H Hubted Sec
Ladies Society B of L F E1
Golden Rod Lodge No 282 meets in Morris
hall on first and third Wednesday afternoons of
each month at 2 oclock
Mrs Ghacx Husted Mes Lena Hill
Secretary President
It is as far ahead of its predeces
sor as the first automatic was in ad
vance of its competitors I now call
jour attention to a few prominent
features of this machine
THE REVERSIBLE WRINGER
whereby clothes becoming entangled
in the rolls can be readily extracted
A simple movement of the small lev
er attached to the wringer frame will
either start stop or reverse the
wringer at will
THE LOCATION OF THE MOTOR
and gearing in the center of a sub
stantial platform beneath the tub pro
vides the best possible protection
from splashing or dipping water and
makes the neatest arrangement of
machinery to be obtained This is
an exclusive advantage of the auto
matic electric washer and patented Call at my oflice and see the ma
chine in operation or let me bring it to your home for a free tr al
R W McBrayer
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Electrical Contractor
210 Main Blick 433
SAILWAY trainmen
C W Bronson Lodge No 437 B of R T
loots first and third uiida at 2i0 p in iu
Eagl s hall T E Hubtov President
F G Kinghorn Snc
RAILWAY CONDUCTORS
Harvey Division No 95 O R C meets the
rtronil and fonrth Iims1u iukuls ul euru
nonlh at 800 p in iu Morns hall at Ui
lain Avenue S E Callen C Cou
M O McClube Sec
MACHINISTS
Red Willow Lodge No 587 1 A of M meots
very second and fourth Tuesday of the mouth
it 800 p m iu Morris hall
Theo Diebald Pre
Feed Wasson Fin Sec
Fintn Berry Cor Sec
locomotive engineers
McCook Division No 623 H of L E meets
very second and fourth Sunday of each
nonth at 2 30 in Morris hall
Walter Stokes C E
W D Burnett F A E
railway carmen
Young America Lodge No 456 B R C of A
neets on the first and third Tuesdays of each
in Morris hall at 730 p m
H M Finity Pres J M Smith Rec Secy
S D Hughes Secy
BOILEBMAKEBS
McCook Lodge No 407 B of B M I S B of
i meets first and third Thursdays of each
month in Eagles hall
Jno Setli Pres
Juo LeHew Cor Sec
EAGLES
McCook Aerie No 1514 F O E meets everj
Friday evening at 8 oclock in Kelloy building
316 Main ave
C L Walkeb W Pres
C H Ricketts V Sec
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBU8
McCook Conncil No 1126 K of C meets the
first and third Tuesdays of each month at 800
p m in Eagles hall
G R Gale F Sec Frank Real G K
DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA
Court Granada No 77 meets on the second
and fourth Thursdays of each mouth at 8 p in
in Monto Cristo hall Anna Hannan G R
Nellie Ryan F S
LADY MACCABEES
Valley Queen Hive No 2 L O T M meots
avery first and third Thursday evenings of each
month in Morris hall
Mes W B Mills Commander
Habriet E Willetts R K
G A B
J K Barnes Post No 207 G A R meets on
the first Saturday of each mouth at 2 30 p m
Morris hall
Thomas Moobe Commander
J H Yabgeb Adjt
belief corps
McCook Corps No 93 W R C meets every
second and fonrth Saturday of each month at
230 p m in Ganschow hall EB X3
A dell a McClain Pres
Susie Vandebhoof Sec
L OF G A B
McCook Circle No 33 L of G A R meets on
the second and fourth Fridaj s 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
fonrth Saturdays of each montn at 230 p m
at the homes of the various memhors
Mes J A Wilcox Pres
Mrs J G Schobel Cor Sec
PYrniAN sisters
McCook Tempe No 24 Pythian Sisters moots
the 2d and 4th Vednesdays at 730 p m
Lila L Ritchie M E C
Edna Stewart M of H C
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WEST POINT UNIFORMS
Cadets Must Sacrifice Comfort For the
Sake of Looks
It is true said a retired army offi
cer in a discussion of West Pointers
with the Washington Herald that
many West Pointers acquire a figure
of perfection of symmetry and a car
riage the acme of mauly grace but
these are due not to any ingenious ap
pliances but to the systematic drills
and exorcises that make the cadet to
a certain extent an athlete At the
outset these young fellows are put
through what are called the betting
up exercises their object being to
straighten the body and develop the
chest One might suppose that it would
require a great amount of such exer
cise to make any marked showing but
three long hours of such exercise daily
will soon produce beneficial results in
the most stooped forms
The cadet uniform is also a great
help in this direction The dress coat
is tight very tight The shoulders are
heavily padded in order to give them
a square effect The chest is made
thick so that there will be no danger
of wrinkling And in size a new dress
coat seems always to be designed for
a boy several times smaller than the
one who is to wear it A new dress
coat in fact Is always a source of
suffering to its owner When he first
puts it on it buttons readily about the
neck but seems to lack about six
inches at the waist The owner may
squirm and wriggle and attempt to re
duce his waist to a minimum circum
ference but his maiden efforts are
never sufficient to button the new dress
coat Experience Is a great teacher
though and the young fellow laugh
ingly requests one or two of his friends
to lend their assistance and he finally
succeeds in buttoning the coat All
this for the sake of looks Comfort has
no place in the makeup of a West
Pointer its discipline and looks
WATCHED OVER BY SATAN
Superstitions That Twine About tho
Mandrake Plant
The little plant the mandrake has a
wealth of tradition centering round it
such as is seldom found in floral lore
Quite an insignificant little plant with
a spindle shaped root often divided
into two or three forks and rudely re
sembling the human form It is doubts
less from this latter fact that it has
derived Its name Langhorne in the
latter part of tho eighteenth century
tells us to
Mark how the rooted mandrake wears
His human feet his human hands
while It was once believed that a per
son pulling up a mandrake would in
stantly fall dead This was said to
be because the mandrake had a human
heart at Its root and when pulled it
would scream in such a fearsome man
ner as to terrify the hearer to death or
else Induce madness Shakespeare
alludes to this where he says
And shrieks like mandrakes torn out of
the eatth
That living mortals hearing- them run
mad
And again In King Henry VII
where Suffolk asked by Queen Mar
garet whether he has not spirit to
curse his enemies replies
Would curses kill as doth the mandrakes
groan
1 would invent as bitter searching terms
As curst as harsh as horrible to hear
From time immemorial the man
drake has been associated with en-
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HE American
tourist w h o
finds himself
in Mexico just now
will be in no hurry
to leave that coun
try And when he
does come home
he will have some
thing big to talk of
for September is
to be a month
of stirring military
anniversaries i n
the republic the
chief event being
the celebration of the one hundredth
anniversary of her freedom from Span
ish rule This comes on the lUth of
the month for it was on Sept 13 1S10
that the independence of Mexico was
formally established
On the 8th is celebrated the Spanish
national holiday commemorating the
glorious old eighth century victory over
the Moors at Coradonga On the same
day falls the anniversary of the de
fense of Chapultepec in the war with
the United States in 1S47 on which
day of late years it has been the cus
tom of American school children to
march out and lay flowers on the
graves of the cadets who died there in
defense of their country On the loth
by an equal coincidence come tho
birthday of General Diaz and the an
niversary of the grito at Dolores
which precedes the main celebration
on the 10th
The conduct of this patriotic cele
bration In the City of Mexico is such
as might well be Imitated elsewhere
There are no private fireworks or ob
trusive private demonstrations of any
kind On the evening of the loth the
population of the city and surrounding
country gather in the plaza or great
square the masses upon the ground
the select in surrounding balconies
At 10 oclock the darkened square is
crowded with the good humored wait
ing thousands As 11 oclock ap
proaches a hush falls upon the multi
tude Exactly on the stroke of the
hour the president appears on the cen
ter balcony of the national palace
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HIDALOO SQDARB MONTEItEY MEXICO
over which is suspended the liberty
bell If he shouts the grito of hidalgo
and rings the bell of Dolores at least
nobody can hear him for simultaneous
with his appearance a storm of vivas
goes up from the thousands below and
chantments and has ever been be- every bell in the towers of the
lieved to be one of the most powerful iral peals forth
charms of witches Mr Conway in a At the same time there burst out
paper on Mystic Trees and Flowers the thousands of incandescent lights
states that by popular superstitions which outline the beautiful cathedral
in some places it is said to be per- towers and the buildings around the
petually watched over by Satan and plaza with their graceful arcades A
If It be pulled up at certain holy times very shower of fireworks goes up from
and with certain invocations the evII a dozen points while from furoff comes
spirit will appear to do the bidding of the booming of the cannon in the
the practitioner Westminster Re- dadela For fully five minutes the up-
view roar continues unabated then still
The Holland Primrose
There is a plant in Holland known
as the evening primrose which grows
to a height of five or six feet and bears
shouting Viva la republicaj Viva el
presidente the crowds disperse ready
for the further celebrations on the
morrow
In order that this centennial auui
a profusion of large yellow flowers so Tersary mav ue maae the more
oruiiauL mat iuv iiinat imuuuu sjve aml justing in Its etlects tue novel
attention even at a great distance pIan uas been adopted of making this
but the chief peculiarity about the
plant is the fact that the flowers
which open just before sunset burst
into bloom so suddenly that they give
A Reflection on the Horse
My husband bragged Mrs Jones
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year the occasion for inaugurating
many civic improvements in various
cities and towns of the eountry and of
dedicating numerous public buildings
one the impression of some magical -which are now in course of construe
agency A man wno nas seen tms sud
den blooming sa3s It is just as if some
one had touched the land with a wand
and tluis covered it all at once with a
golden sheet
lion The centennials official medal is
a fine piece of work cast in silver
and copper One cast of the medal ia
of gold which will be presented to
President Diaz on his birthday On
one side of the medal is the bust of
Diaz Curtis Guild Jr will repre
sent America at tho centennial
was a famous long distance runner in Mexico has well been called the wou
his day He once outran a horse in a derland of this continent Why jour
twenty mile race ney to Europe to climb snow capped
Isnt that funny answered Mrs mountains or study ancient civiliza
Smlth We once had a horse like tlons when our neighbor Mexico of-
that
Now Jones and Smith wonder why
their wives dont speak Buffalo Ex
press
Father Did the Work
Why should you beg You
are
young and strong
That is right but my father is old
and weak and can no longer support
me Meggendorfer Blatter
Conceited
Nell Polly says her fiance is aw
fully conceited Belle In what way
Nell He has never once told her that
he Is unworthy of her Philadelphia
Record
A Philosopher
Pa what is a philosopher
A philosopher my boy is one who
tells other people that their troubles
dont amount to much Detroit Free
Press
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CURTIS GUHJ JR
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fers the most won
derful scenery and
towns which were
peopled and old be
fore Columbus was
born In Mexico
the merchant the
miner the moun
tain traveler the
antiquarian and
the invalid may
all find that which
they seek bustling
and busy cities for
the commercial
man gold and silver mines hidden in
the foothills awaiting the miners pick
mountain ranges still unexplored for
the traveler ancient villages and ruins
whose undeciphered hieroglyphs hold
fast the secret of their origin for the
student and for the invalid a climate
unsurpassed of dry clear air and win
ter sunbeams bringing health and hap
piness
The Old Settlers Picnic
After a season of cloudy threaten
ing weather Thursday Sept 15 was
as usual bright beautiful and bracing
as all of the picnic days have been
There was a fine looking crowd pres
ent but not so many as on some other
duch occasions as busy times and
sickness kept many away The pro
gram was not carried out as adver
tised Mr Burress offered prayer and
Mr Howe made a most interesting
and well received speech Mr Cor
deal read a paper on the settling of
the county which was of personal ap
plication to many As some of the
old settler ladies remarked It was
beautiful from a literary standpoint
but O the reality that made such
writing possible While there was
no danger to call for acts of heroic
courage on the part of the women in
those days ENDURANCE spelled
with capitals was the quality needed
A number of candidates were pres
ent and it was not the time or place
for political speaking but little elec
tioneering was done Once a difference
arose between two opponents which
might have amounted to unpleasant
ness but it soon quieted
A letter of greeting to old friends
and as usual booming California
was read from Mrs Byfield Memor
ials were read of those who had pass
ed away during the year
Mr Fitch had a display of curios
gathered in California New Mexico
and Florida
A sumptuous dinner was enjoyed
and every one satisfied particularlj
those who were near enough to be
helped to Mrs Taylors chicken pie
A feeling of sadness came over one
upon observing the absence of those
who generally attended Some have
moved away some have died
Mrs Longnecker as the oldest wo
man settler in point of time has an
old womans whim to wear something
ancient to suit the situation This
time it was a jabot made of most deli
cate French embroidery transferred t
the finest net made of a part of a
dress worn by a reigning belle who
lived and died between 60 and 70
years ago The jabot was held in
place by a brooch 43 years old and
has a local history
While eating dinner Lucy Thomas
swallowed a chicken bone which lod
ged below the throat causing such
suffering she had to be taken to
town to the doctor who dislodged the
bone and enjoined rest and quiet so
she could not return to the picnic
To satisfy those who expected then
the editor of The Tribune must give
a good excuse for non attendance of
self and wife and promise to do bet
ter next year
May Stewart
The Hunchback a romantic com
edy by James Sheridan Knowles at
the Temple theatre Monday night
Sept 26th will be an event that will
undoubtedly attract a large and fash
ionable house There is also sure to
be a desire on the part of the fair
sex to see the gowns worn by Miss
Stewart and company which are
claimed to be the most magnificent
worn by any company touring the
country Miss Stewart will wear two
or three gowns during the evening
valued at more than 100000
The story of The Hunchback is
one of the most beautiful ever writ
ten and the character of Julia the
role which Miss Stewart will portray
is one of the most interesting ever
conceived in any age by any author
Miss Stewart comes heralded as one
of our most promising legitimate wo
men of the east and she has many
opportunities in The Hunchback to
display her dramatic power She is
supported by a very capable comp
any and the event will no doubt at
tract one of the largest crowds of the
season
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filing
have been made in the county clerks
office since our last report
W S Minnick et ux to James
Gregory w d to lot 16
block 2 First Bartley 275 00
U S Investment Co to Wm
A Middleton av d to lot 4
block 10 Fourth McCook
Elias H Doan et ux to Jos
Harr w d to lots 1 and 2
block 29 Second McCook
1750 00
3500 00
Charles S Thompson et ux
to William H Galloway w
d to part of ne qr se qr
12-3-28 4000 00
James F Buckels et ux to
Christiana Amelia Lumb w
d to s hf sw qr 24- and n
hf nw qr 25-1-28 2500 00
John A Eckman et ux to Hen
ry Loshbaugh wd to 5 in r
2 6th McCook 400 00
Agnes Teter et al to Jackson
Teter deed to se qr se qr
12-4-27 200 00
Safe Medicine for Children
Foleys Honey and Tar is a safe
and effective medicine for children as
it does not contain opiates or harm
ful drugs Get only the genuine Fol
eys Honey and Tar in the yellow
package A McMillen
PROFESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DR BEACH
Physician and Surgeon
Office over McConnells drug store
rooms 2 and 3 phone 99
Residence 512 1st sL E phone 185
J A TOREN M D
Surgeon
Removed to Tremaine Bldg corner
Homan avenue and Adams street
Chicago 111
ROLAND R REED M D
Physician and Surgeon
Local Surgeon B M
Phones Office 363 residence
black 124 Office Rooms 5 6 Tem
ple building McCook Neb
DR J O BRUCE
Osteopath
Phone 55
Office over Electric Theatre on
Main Ave
DR HERBERT J PRATT
Registered Graduate
Dentist
Office 212 Main av over Mc
Connells drug store Phones Of
fice 160 residence black 131
DR
R J GUNN
Dentist
Phone 112
Office Rooms
building McCook
3 and 5 Walsh
DR J A COLFER
Dentist
Phone 378
Room 4 Postoffice building Mc
Cook Neb
R H GATEWOOD
Dentist
Phone 163
Office Room 4 Masonic temple
McCook Neb
DR EARL O VAHUE
Dentist
Phone 190
Office over McAdams store fi
Cook Neb
C E ELDRED
Lawyer
Bonded Abtracter and
Examiner of Titles
Stenographer and notary in office
McCook Nebraska
JOHN E KELLEY
Attorney at Law and
Bonded Abstracter
Agent of Lincoln Land Co and of
McCook Water Works Co Office in
Postoffice building McCook Neb
JAMES HART M R C V S
Veterinarian
Phone 34
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Office Commercial barn McCook
Nebraska
MARTIN HANSON D V S
Veterinary
Surgeon
Residence at Indianola
Phone 105
L C STOLL CO
Jewelers Opticians
Nebraska
Eyes tested and fitted Fine re
pairing McCook Neb
H P SUTTON CO
Jewelers
and Opticians
Watch Repairing Goods of quality
Main avenue McCook Nebraska
C W DEWEY
Auctioneer
Will cry sales anywhere any time
at reasonable prices Dates made at
First Natl Bank or phone Red 381
McCook Neb
JENNINGS HUGHES CO
Plumbing Heating
and Gas Fitting
Phone 33
Estimates furnished freeBasement
Postoffice building
A G BUMP
Office
store
Real Estate
and Insurance
302 over Woodworths drug
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