The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 13, 1910, Image 2

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DR PRICES
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150
A food as nourishing more delicious and eco
nomical than meat Quickly and easily prepared
Try it
Ask Your Grocer
REGULAR CHURCH SERVICES
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services
Sunday at 11 a m and Wednesday
at S p in Meets now in the north
east corner of court house basement
Catholic Order of services Mass
00 a m Mass and sermon 1000
s m Evening service at S00 Sun
day school 230 p m
W1I J PATTON O M I
EPISCOPAL Sunday school at ten
oclock Morning prayer and sermon
t eleven oclock Evening prayer
nd address at eight oclock
ALFRIC J R GOLDSMITH Rector
Baptist Sunday school at ten
Horning service at eleven B Y P
U at seven Evening service at
eight Prayer meeting on Wednesday
evening at eight
Methodist Preaching by the pas
tor at 11 a m and 8 p m Sunday
school at 10 a m Epworth League
st 7 p m
LESTER E LEWIS Pastor
Evangelical Lutheran Regular Ger
jnan preaching services in church
corner of E and Cth street east ev
ery Sunday morning at 1030
Germans cordially invited
REV GROTHEER Pastor
Secretary Wilson of the department
of agriculture says that thj unbound
ed prosperity of the agriculturist is
set due to ehance but is the result o
Jeean and Farmer has placed before
ictelligent scientific business met
2ds A reader of The Weekly Inter
iim each week the practical and ap
proved methods to which Secretary
Wilson refers It is a good invest
ment Only 125 for The Weekly In
ter Ocean and Farmer and this paper
me year
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One Source of Knowledge
A novelist can learn something
from everybody and a great deal
Irom women perhaps more than he
thinks from these latter
Surveying
Engineering
mapping done by an
engineer of several
jears experience in
general surveying
Lost farm and lost
coiners restoreu
irrigation and mu
nicipal engineer
ing levels and
FARowland
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Dep Co Surveyor
teles Ssarles
li years In Lincoln
SPECIALISTS IN
Chronic and
lervous Diseases ol
Men and Women
SHIN AND BLOOD
DISEASES
Gall Stones Plies
icaioved without an
onertion Ail dis
eases of the Nose Throat Lungs Stom
ach Bowel3 Liver Rheumatism Strio
sure Variocele Kidney and Bladder
411 Diseases and Disorders o Hen
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Call or write for booklet P O Box 224
Office hours 9 to 1130 1 to 4 nights 7 to 8-
Drs Searles Searles uncoin nq
AMATEUR
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find greater pleasure in picture making when
they do not have to worry about their nega
tires Our experts do
FINISHING and
DEVELOPING
quickly and professionally Finished plates or
films returned to you a day after they are re
ceived If in doubt or trouble well help you
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plies at factory prices direct to you
LAFLIN COpomaneb
My Cinderella Girl
Dramatists have searched
into
in that fertile brain of his ideas an
cient and modern
The legendary story of a Cinder
ella with a United States national
game of the present day and the hap
py blending of two grand ideas re
sulted in My Cinderella Girl filling
the Whitney opera house for a per
iod of twenty eight weeks
Baseball in any form has a firm
hold on the heartstrings of the aver
age American but when the game
carries with it a pretty love story
and is garnished with pretty girls
sweet music and the wild revelry of
All a set of college students as in the
case of My Cinderella Girl which
will be at the Temple theatre Tues
day Oct 18th the cure for the blu
es is all the more complete
Mr Norris carries with him a full
half hundred people and the produc
tion is embellished with appropriate
scenery and handsome costumes that
give a fine and elaborate finish to
an entertainment that is complete in
every detail
Another Big Cut
The Lincoln State Journal has an
nounced a fifty cent rate for its daily
from now until January 1 1911 or
seventy five cents including Sunday
If you want to know the real truth
about all thats going on in the po
litical mix up this fall in Nebraska
get this paper that is free from all
sorts of strings is not running for
office holds no office and doesnt
want any The Lincoln aily State
Journal is the state paper these days
on account of its clean cut fearless
stand on public questions No matter
what your beliefs you dont want your
news tampered with News colored
for selfish ends should be unbear
able The paper will be stopped when
your time is up Never pay strang
ers money but send to the publishers
direct at Lincoln
Capt Bogardus again hits the Bulls
Eye
This world famous rifle shot who
holds the championship record of 100
pigeons in 100 consecutive shots is
living at Lincoln 111 Recently inter
viewed he says I suffered a long
time with kidney and bladder trouble
and used several well known reme
dies all of which gave me no relief
until I started taking Foleys Kid
ney Pills Before I used Foleys Kid
ney Pills I had severe headaches and
pains in my kidneys with suppres
sion and a cloudy voiding On aris
ing in the morning I would get dull
headaches Now I have taken three
bottles of Foleys Kidney Pills and
feel 100 per cent better I am never
bothered with my kidneys or bladder
and again feel like my own self
A McMILLEN Druggist
A Reliable Medicine Not a Narcotic
Get the genuine Foleys Honey and
Tar in the yellow package It is
safe and effective Contains no opiat
es A McMillen Druggist
Great Surgical Achievement
And what do you regard as the
greatest triumph of modern surgery
Collecting the bills promptly re
sponded the great practitioner
Bullard Lumber Co
Sells the Best
Lumber and Coal
9
1 BULLARD LUMBER CO phone no
Proceedings of the City Council
October 10th 1910
Council met in regular session with
all members present
Minutes of previous meeting read
and approved
Petitions of Clapp and Turner for
permits to conduct and manage pool
and billiard tables and card tablss in
the building located en lot 8 in block
22 in the original town of McCook
accompanied by their bonds were
read and on motion petitions were
granted bonds approved and license
ordered issued
A resolution was adopted and ap
proved ordering street lights placed
in the underground passage where
the darkest depths of Christendom J street passes under the tracks of the
yes and several times fallen ove
tfce sides in the effort to obtain
a thriller for their brain creations
The stage has seen the fire engine
with its real smoke and dashing
horses the 100000 gallon tank of
cold water The great Saw Mill
Scene in which Harold the hero
is hacked into ribbons almost by
the big buzz saw before the very eye
of his beloved Berlinda in fact it
would be hard to find a commercial
idea that has not been used on the
stage in some form or other during
the past twenty five years but it re
C B Q railway
A resolution was adopted and ap
proved ordering the construction of
sidewalks on certain streets and abut
ting certain lots within the corporate
limits of the city
On motion the city clerk was in
structed to forthwith certify to the
county clerk the names of all persons
in McCook city liable for poll tax for
the year 1910
The contractors bond of the Mc
Cook Cement Stone Co was approv
ed
The plumbers bond of Jennings
mained for William Norris to combine Hughes Co was approved
Monthly reports were received from
thdr sides and passengers in a state
tne city weignmaster ponce juage ana
city treasurer
The following bills were allowed
and ordered paid
Henry Walker milk for pest
house
Barbazette Son bread for
pest house
Dr J D Hare medical ser-
v ivto
S N Wilson livery hire
N J Campbell sewer
LlUilo
McCook Water Works Co
meter repairs
J E Kelley rent of building
for hospital purposes
F M Kimmell printing
H P Waite Co hardware
Ed Huber salary 2nd qr
H W Conover salary 2nd qr
and expense
J R McCarl salary 2nd qr
L Thorgrimson salary 2nd qr
L W McConnell salary 2nd
qr
H P Waite salary 2nd qr
2 24
2 30
18 00
2 00
6 00
14 25
14 00
2 55
3 60
18 75
51 35
12 50
12 50
J R Stansberry salary 2nd
qr 12 50
Wm Wood salary 2nd qr
H T McCaig typewriter
T C Hegeman Sept salary
John Ekstedt Sept salary
R M Osborn Sept salary
Henry Trout Sept salary
T M Phillippi Sept salary
W A Gold Sept salary
J M Henderson Sept salary
J C Brewer work on street
Welsbach Street Lighting Co
Snider Frank Putnam J R Pence
E F Osborn M R Osborn J C
Niccolson John Madron G L Har
mon John Gaarde H F Feekin C
E Emerson Floyd Berry V Bar
bazette Joe Braker W C Allison
The following at 200 each L P
Davis L W Jennings Sam Pickard
J W Spencer C L Hileman
Also Guy McKern 700 E F Os
born 250 L P Davis 250 T
Hannan 200
Council adjourned
DONT BE BALD
Nearly Anyone May Secure a Splen
did Growth of Hair
We have a remedy that has a re
cord of growing hair and curing bald
ness in 93 out of every 100 cases
where used according to directions
for a reasonable length of time That
may seem like a strong statement
it is and we mean it to be and no
one should doubt it until they have
put our claims to an actual test
We are so certain that Rexall 93
Hair Tonic will cure dandruff preven
baldness stimulate the scalp and hair
roots stop falling hair and grow new
hair that we personally give our posi
tive guarantee to refund every penny
paid us for it in every instance where
it does not give entire satisfaction
to the user
Rexall 93 Hair Tonic is as pleas
ant to use as clear spring water It
is delightfully perfumed and does not
grease or gum the hair Two sizes
50c and 100 With our guarantee
back of it you certainly take no risk
Sold only at our store The Rexall
Store L W McConnell
A Noble Heart
His Wife 2 a m Still working
dear The great author Yes Ive
just finished my four hundred and
fiftieth only unpublished poem You
see I want to leave enough so that
the family and all my friends will be
able to live comfortably after I die
Puck
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HE poor we have always with
us as some one has put it
likewise the forest Ore Last
year the year before and as
far back as one can remember the
problem of protecting the forests from
fires has received nation wide atten
tion and while much has been done
in this direction the conflagrations
still continue In fact forest fires in
the year 1910 have been more preva
lent than ever before in the history
of the country The exeat forests of
the northwest have been ravaged as
never before In Winnipeg last May
fire caused a loss of more than 1000
000 in lumber on the stump and al
ready cut as well as the destruction
of numbers of lumbering outfits in the
path of the flames
Minnesota also suffered with forest
fires and in the same month Winni
peg reported heavy loss Trains to
Duluth in the upper lake country ar
rived with the paint scorched from
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FIGHTING A FOREST FIItE
of terror Many small hamlets were
wiped out by the tire some lives were
lost and the property loss was
62 50 mous Ontario also reported great
75n tires in June The F Wayenhauser
company the greatest lumbering tirm
in the world lost 1000000 in this
blaze
In July Victoria B C reported fires
that caused a loss of more than 3
000000 and took Ave lives And now
12 50 1 has come a conflagration that has
60 00 spread over a thousand square miles
40 oO m western Montana and Idaho de
90 30 stroying millions of dollars worth of
65 00 nronerty burning towns and villages
causing scores of deaths and driving
J hundreds of fugitives before it It is
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oo mucu ijje tne gres 0f yesteryear and
45 00 uie more fires that will sweep the
27 00 forests this year from Maine to Cali
1 40 fornia
154 00 It was not until Aug 3 that
McCook Electric Co 82 00 dent Taf t authorized the use of the
McCook Water Works Co 77958 troons to flSut the though for
51ldays before tlmt siuIe companies had
Barnett Lumber Co 108
The following fire claims at 400
each John Wentz L WootOn E
j oeen engageu in comuaung tnese near
I headquarters Since that date how-
ever the army has had active work to
Wail L Thayer G R Talbot C W I do witu whol regiraents of men In-
STABT OF A FOREST FIBE
eluding the forest rangers and the sol
diers the government put to work
more than 5000 men to fight the fires
The money loss from the Montana
rUauo fires will reach far into the mil
lions and the nation will be lucky if it
sustains direct damages from loss of
timber during the season of less than
10000000 The indirect damages
the retarding of forest growth erosion
of the absorptive sponge or forest
humus that retains snows and rains
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It Enabled Kim to Loll in Luxury
With Not a Cent of Cost
CRUSHING A HOTEL KEEPER
The Beau Was Elegant In Dress and
Exquisite In His Bluffing and Played
His Part Well Never Known to
Pay a Bill Under Any Circumstances
Misery loves company quoted
Mr Tabb an old time Virginia gentle
man the other night Theres a great
deal of trurh in that old saying
Some forty or fifty years ago there
was n celebrated Virginia character
well known in Washington Baltimore
and Philadelphia whom I shall call
Beau Smith because Smith wasnt his
real name Beau Smith was not only
noted for the elegance of his dress but
also for his absolute disregard of all
financial obligations He was never
known to pay a bill under any circum
stances
Beau entered the office of the old
Monumental hotel in Baltimore one
uight registered and upon being as
signed to one of the best suits of rooms
in the house for he would be satisfied
only with the best he proceeded to
make himself thoroughly at home aud
settled down for a long stay He or
dered champagne by the case aud ci
gars by the box for the entertainment
of such friends as might visit him in
his apartments and in short lived as
though he had millions behind him
The proprietor of the hotel Mr Guyer
had heard of Beau but he could not
believe that he would deliberately run
up such a large bill if he had no inten
tion of paying it and he hesitated
about speaking to such an elegant gen
tleman about such an Inelegant thing
as money but after Beau had been a
guest at the Monumental for more than
a month and had said nothing about
paying his bill Mr Guyer summoned
up his courage and had Beaus bill
made out aud sent up to him In a
few momeuts Mr Guyer received a
polite but urgent message from Beau
asking him to come to his apartments
at once
I sent for you Mr Guyer said
the inpecunious beau to show you a
most remarkable document which has
been sent up to me from your office
I dont wish to complain of your
clerks sir but I dislike being annoyed
in this way Will you kindly look at
that and tell me what it is
That is a bill Mr Smith said
Guyer as soon as he recovered his
breath
So I observe responded Beau
but Mr Guyer it is made out against
me
Certainly replied the hotel man
It is our account against you for
board and lodging wines cigars and
other extras for the last month and 1
would be glad if you
Why my dear sir interrupted
Beau laughing you surely never ex
pected me to pay this bill
I most certainly did and do ex
pect you to pay it answered Mr Guy
er firmly
But dear sir said Beau gently
you knew who I was when I came to
your house
Mr Guyer admitted that he did
Then you know continued Beau
that 1 have never been known to pay
a bill to any one and no one In his
senses ever expected that I would
Now my dear sir I beg of you to de
stroy this ridiculous document and see
that I am not annoyed again with
such foolishness
Do you intend to pay this bill or
not demanded the hotel proprietor
sternly
I do not replied the Beau quietly
Very well then I will sue you
sir
That is your privilege sir
And 1 will get a judgment too
said Guyer angrily
You will get more than that Mr
Guyer responded Beau calmly You
will get yourself laughed at by the en
tire country for being so foolish as to
imagine that you could collect a bill
from Beau Smith Pray do not sub
ject yourself to such ridicule
Guyer hesitated he knew he would
Be laughed at unmercifully by every
one and then too he could not help
but admire the colossal cheek of
Smith so he sat down again and lit a
fresh cigar
Mr Smith said he Ill tell you
jvhat I will do If you will move over
to the City hotel and play this same
game on old man Barnum Ill give
torrential floods succeeded by droughts yu a receipt in full for all that you
that drv un the water courses and ruin owe e ana say no more about It
the crops and the washing of fertile
soil to the sea can hardly be esti
mated
Receipt the bill Mr Guyer an
swered Smith coolly I had been stop
ping with Mr Barnum for a month
The United States loses millions of Prlor to coming to your house and he
dollars each year much of it need- aIs promised to give me a receipt in
lessly through forest fires Lightning fo11 for hat I owed him if 1 would
sometimes ignites the dead wood of move ver here and play the same
the old trees This is the time of 3
year when the bee hunters start fires
in the bottom of old trees to smoke the
bee3 our Fishermen campers out
and berry pickers are guilty of much
that is careless in the way of starting
fires
trick on you Philadelphia Ledger
Dry Cleaned Them
Why Is your grandpas face band
aged asks the lady next door
He was sleeping in his big chair
Much recent legislation has explains the little girl and Willie
been aimed with little effect against turned the nozzle of the vacuum clean-
railroad companies to find a way to
prevent the flow of thousands of
sparks from the smokestacks of loco
motives as they go rushing through
er against his whiskers Life
And Peck Was Silent
Peck I really think my dear that
the forests Undoubtedly this last la Miss Br0 wil make ur son a good
tho most rrenernl rmise of forest fires vife Mrs- Pect snappily - And
and must be dealt with before the evils what sir do yu know but ood
and waste can be stopped wives Boston Transcript
Ing the dangers Insurance companies
Two thirds of life In hesi
decline to insure woodlands that come are spent
near to railroads therefore the great toting and the other third la repent
trees are at the mercy of the Are king ing Souvestre
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Dutch
Polishes
Is the only thing you need
to do all your cleaning in the
kitchen dairy bath room
parlor pantry and throughout
the house and in the barn
Old Butch Cleanses
polishes brass copper tin nickel and
all metal surfaces Excellent foxclean
ingharaess no acid or caustic not a
soap powder
For Gleaxlxg Harness
Sprinkle Old Dutch Cleanser
on wet sponge rub harness well
rinse with clean vrater and wipe
dry removes all dirt and will
not harden or crack
For Polishing Meiat
Sprinkle Old Dutch Cleanser
on wet cloth rub bristly rinse
with clean water wipe dry and
polish with a little dry powder
easiest and quickest
Large Sifter Can
Fire and Wind
Insurance
Written In First Class
Companies
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Flour Feed Main av
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Large and Small Jobs
are equally well looked after We
are ready at short notice to fix all
leaks or other repairs in your plumb
ing or in your heaters and stoves
All Jobs Thoroughly Understood
and after we are through with them
you will find us the best men who
ever did the same work for you and
we do it cheap
MiddletonRuby
Phone No 182 - McCook Nebr
Lumber
and
Coal
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But we can meet your
every need in these
lines from our large
and complete stocks
in all grades
Barnett Lumber Co
Phone 5
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