fctf c N flf ST ii n Wfcr v j -in r V K S I AAM V Ufl l JV rau i W 1 m B H Kh rf The use of alum and salts of alumina in j W I ijtersi JLW food ahould bo prohibited 1 ft j mKJ Pro TToodL Harvard Univ ff fWlili K flf TfV I S shim ma vWra FOR CONSTIPATION A Medicine That Does Not Cost Any thing Unless It Cures The active medicinal ingredients of Rexall Orderlies which are odorless tasteless and colorless is an entirely new discovery Combined with other extremely valuable ingredients it forms a perfect bowel regulator in testinal invigorator and strengthened Hexall Orderlies art eaten like candy and are notable for their agreeable hess to the palate and gentleness of action They do not cause griping or any disagreeable effect or inconven ience Unlike other preparations for a like purpose they do not create a habit but instead they overcome the cause of habit acquired through the use of ordinary laxatives cathartics and harsh physic and permanently remove the cause of constipation or irregular bowel action We will refund your money without argument if they do not do what we say they will Two sizes 25c and 10c Sold only at our store The Rexall Store L W McConnell After you have read all the local country news in this paper how plea sant to have The Weekly Inter Ocean and Fanner at hand to give you the happenings of the outside world 12 pays for both one year Received on Account Paic Out Cash Credit slips etc for sale at The Tribune office Per 1000 50c HflPsvVvTsSPlNV9 his is ihc IabcL ORE AM Its parity wholesome siess and superior leavening qualities are never questioned Fifty Years the Standard If I j iw Advertised List ll 1 i ifflllMA If If 3jS McCook Neb Oct 14 1910 Stewart Mr R R Wittenbrook Mrs J D Wright Cards Mr and Mrs J R Huigman Miss Maybelle Hasking Mr Roger Ibsen Claude Lutz Miss Bessie Smith WThen calling for these please say they were advertised LON CONE Postmaster Real Estate Filings The following real estate filingi office since our last report James Halleck et ux to Jos Malleck wd to ne qr w hf se qr 33-3-27 1500 00 Wilson H Hartman et ux to U S Investment Co wd to ne qr 17-1-30 2300 00 Joseph Morris Sr to Joseph Morris Jr et al lease to 9 in 51 Indianola William M Spitler et ux to Monroe Henderson wd to sw qr 17-1-30 2000 00 boms m d Anther o s Some New Publications Attracting Attention DR C W ELIOT X Dr Charles V Eliots new book The Du rable Satisfaction of Life we have a volume of charm ing essays The ti tle indicates that it is the lasting pleas ures of life for which he seeks those pleasures that grow rather than pall by repetition and cause man to say when comes the time of dimmed eyes and whitened locks not All is vanity and vexation of spirit but It is good to have lived But he empha sizes the necessity of cultivating the faculty of enjoyment as one goes along The best way to secure future happiness is to be as happy as is right j fully possible today And together j with this it is necessary to realize how t common to all average men and wom en are the great the most important sources of human happiness Neither great riches nor much leisure he points out can add a great deal to the possibilities of the fullest satisfactions in living Among these possibilities he gives onlmr in1 IrlnL lncr rndivu rllln rwn I nition Taking food and drink says the president emeritus of Harvard is a great enjoyment for healthy people and those who do not enjoy eating The following letters cards and dom hilve mucb capacity for enjoy packages remain uncalled for at the postoffice Letters Mr Jim Diel Mr Hawley Drum Mr Robert Fralick H H Humphrey ment or usefulness of any sort But iKJtf5jggBgi3 thing from lifting weights on earth to EHgTgEL feKAjLKilJBpyr3 Here is where you find it The Clothcraft Label Means All Wool OU always find the Clothcraftiabel inside the Coat Collar as shown above and the makers7 signed guaranty in the right inside coat pocket This Guaranty which we also give you on our own responsibility insures you pure all wool clothes the Clothcraft non breakable coat front first class trimmings and workmanship and the longest wear ing quality Think of it An absolutely pure all wool suit styles designed by fashion authorities who keep the keynote of good taste throughout shape that lasts the life of the clothes at 10 to 25 You could search the town over and not find any thing else approaching such an offering Why do it when your Clothcraft suit is waiting for you here with the guaranty C L DeGROFF CO Clothcraft rol ClotKer G lO to His eyes alone Mill give him a life worth living Some years ago Colonel John Jacob Astor was known as the millionaire society man Then he went into pol itics and the word politician appeared after his name Later on he gave us many clever and useful inventions and we called him the millionaire inventor But now that his book A Journey Into Other Worlds is attracting so have been made in tho county clerks much attention he will probably be called the million aire author until he makes his mark in some other field Tho vnlnmo b flight of fancy in which the author tells of the triumphs Htl mjmb of science and the colonel ASTon wonders to come Astor wrote In my book I assumed the discovery of a force counteracting gravitation We know that magnets can repel as All grades of Oxford flour and easy as they attract aQ1 tuut tfae each sack guaranteed at the McCook eartn is a great magnet x COined a Flour and Feed Store word apergy for this gravitational mmmmmm g counterpart With apergy if we could produce it we could do almost any- a trip to the moon or farther if prop erly equipped Think what emancipa tion from gravitation if we could neu tralize that ancient force would mean to the aeroplane It would need no wings could carry as much weight as the aviator wished and the engine would be needed only for propulsion With tremendous speed would not be difficult As a falling body drops sixteen feet the first sec ond thirty two the next sixty four the next and so on so the speed would increase in geometrical progression with repulsion equaling gravitation as we happen to find it but if we could make the earth repel at all there is no reason why this should not be in creased so that soon we should acquire cometary velocity Now said the doctor I am go ing to show you the effect of alcohol upon your circulation I think it was circulation he said it may have been advertising 4jy O IIEJJRY This is one of the opening para graphs in the very last story that O Henry wrote He completed It only a few days before his death and he got the material from his experi i ences in seeking relief from the very illness that was fatal to him Like the very last line of one of his deep whimsical stories were the last conscious words he said It was dark on Sunday morning and be knew that he was going Turn on the lights doctor he said and smiled Im afraid to go home in the dark The last volume of stories from O Henrys pen was gone over by him not a month before his death These sto ries will be published soon under the title of Whirligigs In less than ten years this man became the most popu lar and the best short story writer In America He left behind him ten vol umes v r YM3J is the Limelight Writers Whose Works Are Being Talked About OWEN JOHNSON parts of SOME T h e V a r -mint O w e n John s o n s new book will make you yearn to be a hchoolboy a ga i n while other chap ters if you put yourself in Dinks place will make you glad that your college days are over for Dink whose real name John Humperdiuk Stover has a mighty hard time of it when he tirst enters the academy No sooner does he reach the school than he is taught to treat the other boys with the greatest respect and when finally allowed to go to his room he is greeted by his roommate as fol lows Well Stover how are you How did you leave mother and the chick ens My names White Mr White please Im most particular How do you do Mr White said Stover recovering some of his com posure Tli ores vnnr kennel sjiiiI Rntsot ample i ieisure to the satisfactions of j white inijeating the bed The wash sense Een such humble delights as troiicrhs over there baths down the corridor Do you snore What said Stover taken aback Oh never mind If you do Ill cure you said White encouragingly The story is on the whole our best American Tom Brown at Rugby and it carries a strong undercurrent of far more importance are the pleas- making for honor and justice and all n c tn ho pn npi tiirmiT tip pto mul manly virtues There are some excit -v - e 0 the ear The whole outward world is the kingdom of the observant eye He who enters into any part of that Mr George Hunt Mr Henry Hein kingdom to possess it has a store of 3 R M Miller Mrs Veara Pierce pnre enjoyment in life which is liter Miss Emma Snaw Mrs William ally inexhaustible and immeasurable mg tootnaii incidents tnat win deiignt the lovers of the sport Sewell Ford whose new book Just Horses is being so well received spent his vacation at Christmas Cove on the Maine coast While there Ue j conducted some original research work whose results led him to report the i following I regret to alarm any government bureaus or disturb the summer quiet of scientific bodies but the truth must he told There are no more fish in thr Atlantic ocean It is useless to con front me with statistics Fish commis sioncrs must hold I t Ii f i p i i Ii a n f 1 JW w course and I can hardly blame them for supporting as long as they can the popular fiction that cod halibut etc still inhabit i these waters But 1 1 have been out and seen for myself 1 Something ought to be done about it J8L - SEWELL FORD too I dont know just what but I should suggest a court of inquiry Aud while the proper officials are In writing of his work recently Colonel j auout lue - luu lace oi tue saiu ocean 11 is a uiusi uneven surface to travel over full of wretched little bumps and hollows that well a few hours experience with that sort of going fills me with mixed emotions Perhaps fills is not the exact word for when you have started out after quite a satisfactory breakfast started buoyantly and trust ingly and indeed by but let bygones be bygones Anyway its a perfectly punk ocean without any fish in it Mr Fords new book is a companion volume to Horses Nine It is most entertaining and should be read by owners of horses who thoughtlessly often feel inclined to part lightly with their humble and useful friends after they have served their turn There is a sympathetic note that runs through the pages and betrays in the author a kind fellow feeling for mans four footed friends Many good stories are going the rounds about James Whitcomb Riley the Hoosier poet who was stricken with paralysis recently One of his queer traits has always been an un willingness to tell his own age He always looked hurt when it was men tor J W RILEY tioned by anybody else In response to a request for an autobiography a few years ago he wrote The unhappy sub ject of this sketch was born so long ago that he per sists in never re ferring to the date Citizens of his na tive town of Green field Ind while warmly welcoming his advent were no less demonstrative some few years since to speed the parting guest It seems in fact that as they came to know him better the more resigned they were to give him up He was ill starred from the very cradle it ap peared One day when but a todlet he climbed unseen to an open window where some potted flowers were ranged and while leaning from his high chair far out to catch some dain ty gilded butterfly perchance he lost his footing and with a piercing shriek fell headlong to the graveled walk be low and when an instant later the af frighted parents picked him up he was he was a poet danbury PROFESSIONAL AND ra LT1 I business directory iiutu cue uaottci BUlipci 111 lilt Iiail here Saturday nisrht i S W Stilgebouer and wife C M DUNCAN to Omaha Tuesday night to see their son Will who is in a hospital Wayne Hethcote is working on the dray line Mr and Mrs Rea Oman are the the proud parents of a baby girl bom Saturday Oct 15 The new professor for the high school arrived Saturday to take up Mrs W J Stilgebouer and son Ce cil came home from Bartley Mon day Dr Strain of Oberlin Kans was a visitor here Tuesday There will be a total eclipse of the moon visible here Nov 16th Gecrge Sayer of Cambridge was ovei Tuesday he is a candidate for Stii Senator 29th district il Moss came home Saturday lom Marion where he has been workinsr E E Holdrige returned home Fri iiy from Omaha -ere he acooc pan led his who goes on to icwa GRANT Jacob Wescii sold and delivered a bunch of young cattle to A T Macey last week 13 W Benjamin went to McCook on business Saturday A number of people from here at tended the Weeks and Kelly trial Friday Chas Wesch John Rowland Will Reed A L Harris are all going to Harvard this state to husk corn Edwin Kennedy from Cedar Bluffs Kans was out to do some overhaul ing on Wesch Bros engine one day last week John Carfield has rented his fath ers place and will put same to wheat this fall J H Phelps was here to visit John Wesch from Colorado he reports the crops very fine out there He owns a quarter of land twenty miles west of St Francis Kans across the line in Colorado The farewell dance at G W Sig wings was well attended Friday night Most of the people are busy sowing wheat now days Relph and Everist were in this vi cinity buying cattle one day last week Something special The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer and this pa per 125 for one year Ask us what it means To all persons interested in the es tate of Elisha A Dodge late of Red Willow county Nebraska You are hereby notified that on the eighteenth day of October 1910 Myr tle Hartman filed her petition in the county court of said county for her appointment as administratrix of the estate of Elisha A Dodge late of said county deceased and that the same will be heard at the county court room in the city of McCook in said county on the eleventh day of November 1910 at nine oclock in the forenoon It is further ordered that notice of said hearing be given all parties interested in said estate by the publication of this notice for three successive weeks in the McCook Tribune a newspaper printed pub lished and circulating in said county Dated this eighteenth day of Octo ber 1910 J C MOORE Seal County Judge Ritchie Wolff attorneys for Myrtle Hartman First publication October 20 1910 3t lliiiriilii Absolutely Pure The only taking powder made from Royal Grape Oream of Tartar HoMm ll Lf n Phosphate - ftffeSflr Physician Surgeon and Electrician All chronic diseases treated with electricity Lady attendant in office Phone 26 I Office in residence third block east uverist oi ueaar uiuns was- f TempIe theatre a uusiness visitor Tuesday Mrs W T Henton and two daugh ters came up from Beaver City Sat urday to visit home folks Agent McClintock went down to Le- ROLAND R REED M D Physician and Surgeon Local Surgeon B M banon to work in the depot during Phones Office 363 residence the absence of Mr Malloy 217 Office Rooms 5 6 Temple 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 Me Connells drug store Phones Of fice 160 residence black 131 DR R J GUNN Dentist Phone 112 Office Rooms 3 and 5 Walsb building McCook DR J A COLFER Dentist Phone 37S Room 4 Postoffice building Mc Cook Neb R H GATEWOOD Dentist Phone 163 Office Room 4 Masonic temple McCook Neh DR EARL O VAHUE Dentist Phone 190 Office over McAdams store Mo Cook Neb C E ELDRED Lawyer Bonded Abtracter and Examiner of Titles Stenographer and notary in offices McCook Nebraska JOHN E KELLEY Attorney at Law and Bonded Abstracter Agent of Lincoln Land Co and oJ McCook Water Works Co Office in Postoffice building McCook Neb JAMES HART M R C V S Veterinarian Phone 34 Office Commercial barn McCook Nebraska L C STOLL CO Jewelers Opticians 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 JENNINGS HUGHES CO Plumbing Heating and Gas Fitting Phone 33 Estimates furnished freeBasement Postoffice building A G BUMP Real Estate and Insurance Office 302 over Woodworths drug store Secretary Wilson of the department of agriculture says that the unbound ed prosperity of the agriculturist is not due to ehance but is the result o Ocean and Farmer has placed before intelligent scientific business met hods A reader of The Weekly Inter him 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 one year McCook Tribune 100 a year g 1 n