The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 17, 1910, Image 6

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FOR FALLING HAIR
You Run No Risk When You Use
This Remedy
We promise you that if your hair
is falling out and you have not let
it go too far you can repair the dam
age already done by using Rexall 93
Hair Tonic with persistency and reg
ularity for a reasonable length of
time It is a scientific cleansing
antiseptic germicidal preparation
that destroys microbes stimulates
good circulation around the hair
roots promotes hair nourishment re
moves dandruff and restores hair
health It is as pleasant to use as
pure water and it is delicately per
fumed It is a real toilet necessity
We want you to try Rexall 93
Hair Tonic with our promise that it
will cost you nothing unless you are
perfectly satisfied with its use It
comes in two sizes prices 50c and
100 Remember you can obtain
Rexall Remedies in this community
only at our store The Rexall Store
L W McConnell
Mail Order Melon
CHICAGO Nov 12 A 10000000
melon was decided on today by the
directors of the Sears Roebuck com
pany the stock of which is listed on
the New York and Chicago exchang
es The directors voted to recom
mend a stock dividend of 33 1 3 per
cent on common stock 30000000
to holders of record April 1 1911
Ratification of this dividend by the
stockholders at their annual meeting
February 27 1911 is regarded as a
mere formality
If you feel you want to be shown
In the matter of quality go to the
McCook Flour and Feed Store
This paper and The Weekly Inter
Ocean and Fanner 125 gets both
for one year Special deal
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AbsoSoteSy Pure
Th only bakSssg povder
made front Royal Grape
Grem of Tartar
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DEDICATION AT SANBORN
The New Brick Store to Replace the
One Recently Destroyed by Fire
Was Dedicated on November 11th
With Appropriate Particulars and
Details
The dedication of the new brick
store at Sanborn Dundy county Ne
braska November 11th built to re
place the one recently destroyed by
ire was a brilliant affair The or
chestra was from McCook consisting
of Harvey Snider H W Conover
Mrs H W Conover and Ray Jordan
The visitors from McCook were Mrs
V II Browne C W Browne Miss
hinie Browne Mrs J W Line
Mrs A G Smart Mrs I T Hill
Mrs William Deere Mr and Mrs
Frank Putnam and Mrs Harvey Sni
der Dancing was in order from 7
p m until midnight Supt Koller
arranged to have No 1G stop and
pick up the party from McCook who
were tired out and ready to depart
Oysters were served from G30 p m
until midnight About 150 guests par
ticipated and the way the ladies
from McCook worked the country
boys for oysters was something fierce
The proceeds from the supper were
for the benefit of the public school
library so of course it was all right
girls The only thing to mar the
pleasure of the occasion was the
slight indisposition of Mrs Snider
who was conveyed to the home of
Mrs Sanborn and treated with good
Samaritan remedies under which
she soon recovered
Mrs L S Watkins treated the
McCook party to a hayrack ride
stowing them the points of interest
an the Sanborn ranch A trip to the
4000 feet from the store
here clear sparkling water bnbes
x from Mother Earth then past
hie stock where 110 head of
attle are being prepared for market
t n to the reservoir where water
s stored for irrigation then to the
jeet fields where sugar beets are
Ting loaded on the cars for ship
ment to Denver
INDIANOLA
Marion Powell of Lincoln was an
Indianola visitor a few days last
week
Mary Windhurst left for New Mex
ico Friday night on No 15 where
she expects to make her future home
C C Bauer is acting as night op
erator here in the place of J Camp
bell who is laid up with typhoid fev
er
Willie and Noah Sawyer left Mon
day morning for Haigler to pick corn
Mrs Will Lyman and Mrs J Jones
were up from Bartley Monday
Mr and Mrs Chris Jenson and Mr
and Mrs John Anderson took dinner
with R H Thomas and family Sun
day
Mr Snell of Cambridge was auc
tioneer at Grant Cramptons sale
The sale ran over 14700
Mr Schumakers nieces who have
been visiting here the past week left
for Texas Monday night
Chas King threshed John Dun
nings wheat Wednesday of last week
The Degree of Honor gave a pro
gram and supper Saturday evening
The supper was served in courses
Each one present was given a pink
carnation as a souvenir of the pleas
ant evening
Mr Wallace was quite seriously
injured Saturday while fixing fence
out at Shumakers He went to
drive down a bank and fell down be
hind the horses both wheels of the
wagon passed over his shoulder
breaking the collar bone
1 L Rogers and Fred Mihm had
a sale Tuesday
Mrs C C Baur is visiting at home
this week
The Normal class expect to take
some of their examination Saturday
Good Words from Iowa
Mr and Mrs J W Wimer are
spending the winter among Iowa rela
tives and friends In a recent let
ter Mr W pays a tribute to the
productiveness of the Iowa farm with
the following figures
Corn averaging G5 bushels to the
acre oats from 30 to 50 wheat from
20 to 40 Hay he states was put
in fine shape no rain and was an
extra crop Potatoes a good crop
No fruit of any kind
He adds just a word concerning
weather Weather ideal Roads
good No rain but a slight fall of
snow on the 4th of November
They are having a fine time Ex
pect to leave for Nebraska about
February 1st stopping in Omaha
Plattsmouth and Lincoln on their way
to McCook
A Household Medicine
To be equally valuable must show
equally good results from each mem
ber of the family using it Foleys
Honey and Tar does just this Wheth
er for children or grown persons
Foleys Honey and Tar Is best and
safest for all coughs and colds A
McMillen
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American girl on the throne
of Portugal has been made a
possibility by the revolution
in that country If the Eu
ropean lowers intervene to preserve
the monarchy it is entirely possible
that the throne will revert to the Pra
ganza family which went out of pow
r during the time of Napoleon and
which since then has been in the po
sition of claimant
The present head of the family is
Dom Miguel duke of Braganza and
his oldest son Prince Miguel is the
husband of the former Anita Stew
art daughter of Mrs James Henry
Smith the widow of Silent Smith
of New York
The reign of the Braganza family
in Portugal began In 1341 when the
Duke of Brjiguiizn after leading a
successful revolution against the rule
of Spain became King John IV The
dynasty continued until 1S07 when
Xapoleon invaded Portugal declared
that the Braganza family no longer
existed and annexed the country to
France
Since that time the head of the Bra
ganza family has been called the pre
tender and of late years has been
cared for by Austria Prince Miguel
and Miss Stewart were married in
Scotland on Sept 15 1009
She is the daughter and one of two
hildreu of William Ithiuelauder Stew
art a wealthy and public spirited cit
izen of New York and Mrs James
IIrnry Smith She made her social
debut during the winter of and
James Henry Smith better known as
Silent Smith the multimillionaire
bachelor gave her a grand ball at his
fifth avenue home formerly the resi
dence of William C Whitney
Mr and Mrs Stewart separated
about that time and two years later
the wife secured a South Dakota di
vorce She went abroad immediately
and there married James Henry
Smith On March 2S 1007 Mr Smith
died in Japan while he was en route
to New York with Mrs Smith and
Miss Stewart Mr Smiths fortune
was estimated at nearly 100000000
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PJIINCE MIGUEL
Of this amount his widow inherited
under the will only about 3000000
while Miss Stewart received only the
life interest at 4 per cent on bonds
valued at 402004
It was said at the time however
that Mr Smith had settled 1000000
on his wife at the time of their mar
riage and had given her jewels worth
nearly that amount Mrs Smith is
reported as having settled 1000000
on her daughter as a bridal gift
Dr Theophile Braga who has been
named president of the provisional
government is well qualified for the
responsible post of provisional presi
dent Dr Braga is a man about fifty
five years old and a graduate of a
leading European university He be
gan the practice of medicine in Lisbon
when a young man and has been
prominent throughout Portugal for
many years past
About three years ago Dr Braga
identified himself with the intellectual
wing of the Republican party and be
came president of the committee of
seven of that organization In this
office he wielded great political power
and his undoubted honesty and well
known integrity won many supporters
for the party which was destined to
obtain control of affairs He was long
associated with Dr Bernardino Ma
chado one of the foremost professors
of the Lisbon university and who is
prominently mentioned as the first
president of the new republic
It is said that a dancers slipper
helped to kick young King Manuel
from the throne he Inherited through
the tragic death by assassination of
his father King Carlos and his eldest
brother the Crown Prince Luiz
Philippe The dancer Is Mile Gaby
Desyls a beautiful young German wo
man who created a sensation in Ber
lin and Paris with her jiu jitsu dance
with a Japanese wrestler King Man
uel saw her in the latter city it is
said and Invited her to Lisbon De
spite the unrest in the city he appeared
publicly with the dancer
This one incident on top of the
grave crisis brought to hand by the
anti clerical troubles and the growing
spirit of republicanism was the match
that touched off the mine of revolu
tion
PEHSISTEHT BEGGAfeS
Tha More Egyptian Mendicants Get the
More They Demand
In Egypt one should never give bak
sheesli eccpt for actual services ren
dered Resist calmly but firmly every
attempt at extortion Never pay till
the stipulated service is finished then
after you have paid a little more than
the bargain called for turn a deaf eai
to the protestations and entreaties that
always follow Bear in mind that the
more baksheesh you give the more
clamorous becomes the applicant Real
thanks and gratitude must not be ex
pected for gifts
A friend of mine once broke one ol
these rules just to see what would
happen As we passed through a lit
tle mud village twenty miles from Cai
ro he gave a sturdy beggar a milliemr
dialf a cent This beggar accompa
nied by others followed us to the edge
of the village asking for more My
friend then gave him a piaster C
cents
They followed us a hundred yard
or so and were more persistent than
before When they showed a disposi
tion to go back he gave them 5 pias
ters They followed us half a mile
and became very clamorous I was
afraid we should get into trouble and
wanted him to stop it but when they
began to lag he gave them 20 piasters
They followed us two miles and the
experiment might have ended serious
ly had we not met a company of trav
elers with a dragoman who sent the
beggars about their business This
may help you to understand Egyptian
character Christian Herald
LAPLAND BABIES
For Their First Few Months They Livo
In Wicker Baskets
Little Laplanders spend the first
few months of their existence in bas
kets of wickeiwork provided at the
top with a conical framework too
close for the baby to fall through and
yet giving the infant plenty of light
and air
Before commencing her work for the
day the Lapp mother places her child
in the basket and hangs it n the limb
of some nearby tree occupation being
found for the little one by stringing
toys under a cord passed across the
top of the basket
Thus provided the child spends the
entire day in the open and yet at the
same time is guarded from the trou
bles and dangers of outdoor child life
In other countries
The basket idea curiously parallels
the Indian idea of strapping the pa
poose into a carrying case but the
Lapp baby has the advantage over Its
Indian fellow in that its limbs are un
confined and a certain amount of lib
erty of movement is afforded
The child is carried from place to
place in the same basket the cord -by
which it is attached to a tree being
slung over the shoulder
Fossils and Gold
In Alaska the bones and often the
entire bodies of extinct animals such
as the mammoth the mastodon the
reindeer and the bison are found most
abundantly in layers of soil directly
above gold bearing gravels So inti
mate is this association between fossil
animal remains and auriferous depos
its that one scientist who has explored
Alaska says fossils serve prospectors
as indexes of the metallic richness of
the soil In ancient times both gold
and the bones of animals were deposit
ed at the bottoms of valleys by action
of rivers and smaller streams many
of which have now disappeared conse
quently the appearance of fossils is it
is claimed an almost certain indication
that gold will be found in the neigh
borhood The cabins of many miners
are ornamented with huge tusks and
antlers unearthed in the diggings
New York Tribune
Definite Instructions
Telegraphers have their troubles like
the rest of mankind and the men who
follow the dots and dashes tell sto
ries based upon actual happenings that
almost test the credulity of the hearer
A man now in charge of a Postal of
fice is responsible for the following
which occured to him when he was
holding down a key in an obscure
place In the suburbs
A farmer came in one day and
handed me a message to Mrs Smith
New York city I asked for the ad
dress and niy patron looking at me
with a pitying smile replied
Sonny you just send it to Mrs
Smith who keeps a boarding house In
New York Dont let any one know
you dont know where her place is
Philadelphia Times
Followed Instructions
She was a woman of very puritan
ical notions and when she came into
his room to kiss her little boy good
night and found that he had not said
his prayers she was very much shock
ed How was it Willie she asked
that you neglected such an important
duty
You see mamma he replied
when dad sent me in a hurry to bed
he said there mustnt be another word
out of me tonight Lippincotts
Just the Very Trouble
A French scientist says that the
oceans hold enough gold in solution to
give each inhabitant of the earth S24
000000 The trouble is that they will
continue to hold It Albany Journal
Might Is Right
We have noticed that when two boys
are playing with a wagon the smaller
iboy is pretty apt to be the horse
Atchison Globe
Mercy turns hcrback to the unmerci
ful Quarles
DAYS OF DIZZINESS
Come to Hundreds of McCook Peo
ple
There are days of dizziness
Spells of headache sideache back
ache
Sometimes rheumatic pains
Often urinary disorders
All tell you plainly the kidneys are
sick
Doans Kidney Pills cure all kidnej
ills
Here is proff in McCook
Mrs D C Knowles 30G E Fifth
St McCook Neb says I know
Doans Kidney Pills to be an effectiv
Iiidney medicine A member of my
family suffered from kidney com
plaint This person had backaches
headaches and dizzy spells and on
jetting up in the morning felt all
ired out Deans Kidney Pills ef
ccted a cure in a short time anc
ave convincing proof of their merit
For sale by all dealers Price 5C
ents Foster Milbum Co Buffalo
Cow York sole agents for the Unit-
States
Remember the name Doans and
ake no other
Dressed in Black and Yellow
Not Football Colors but the col
ors of the carton containing Foleys
Honey and Tar the best and safest
colds Do not accept a substitute
but see that you get the genuine
Foleys Honey and Tar in a yellow
carton with black letters A McMil
len
No progressive family should over
look the special arrangement with
The Weekly Inter Ocean and i a
r whereby 125 pays ior one ye
juhscription to it and th
Mr Otto Paul Milwaukee Wis
says Foleys Honey and Tar is still
more than the best He writes us
All those that bought it think it
is the best for coughs and colds they
ever had and I think it is still more
than the best Our baby had a bad
cold and it cured him in one day
Please accept thanks A McMillen
I do not believe there is any oth
er medicine so good for whooping
cough as Chamberlains Cough Reme
dy writes Mrs Francis Turpin
Junction City Ore This remedy Is
also unsurpased for colds and croup
For sale by all dealers
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November Bulletin
TO THE SOUTH Homeseekers excursions will continue during the winter
to the South and Southwest Winter Tourist Excursions are in effect
every day to southern resorts these excursion rates offer an excellent
chance to escape the Northern winter in looking over the land and rec
reation possibilities of the new South
HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS On the first and third Tuesdays to the
new lands of the West including the Big Horn Basin which country
today offers the greatest combinat on of industrial and farming resourc
es at the cheapest rates that can be found in the country
TO CALIFORNIA Every day exclusion rates with choice of routes go
ing and returning to include the whole Pacific slope Thousands of
Americans especially invalids and elderly people have selected South
ern California for their permanent place for a winter sojourn
Through tourist sleepers to Califon ia via Denver Scenic Colorado and
Salt Lake the all year route
Send for Burlington publications California Excursions Pacific
Coast Tours
Let me help you plan the tour of the greatest attractions at the lowest
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Omaha Nebraska McCook Nebraska
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DIRECTORS
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