The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 19, 1911, Image 2

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INDIANOLA
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Oliver Eiilinss a pioneer resident
MARION
J H Wicks was a
visitor at Falls City last week
Eay daughter of Mr and Mrs
KewL Dayton was under the doctors
czre a few days last week
Powell Nilsson shipped two cars
uf cattle and two of sheep to the St
Joe market first of last week
A C Pew who ranks among the
highest of hog raisers of this farfam
el valley sold 80 head of May and
Jane pigs that weighed 235 -pounds
each to Powell Nilsson recently
were a fine bunch and brought
Oint a fine bunch of money
E G Caine of Indianola and A
Exrnett of McCook were business
visitors in town last mid week
A J Greer and family moved on
tie Metcalfe ranch southeast of
iianbury closing days of last week
A- Reed and wife of Fairbury mov
ed fn the Greer property closing days
-of last week
H A Reed attended a convention
of Buick auto dealers throughout the
slate Tast midweek at Lincoln
5L M McFadden returned Friday
from his visit at his old home at
UeLamL III
Arthur Rozell and wife returned
Izst mid week from a few months
Tisfc with relatives in 111
J El Dodge and wife attended a
ianquet and social gathering of the
3L W A and R N A lodges at Ce
dar Bluffs last Friday night and re
port a splendid time
Clarence Reed Geo Harbor and
Idhn Hust were McCook business vis
itors from Thursday night until
2ay noon
JS W Stilgebouer and wife of Dan
Tiury were in town one day last week
between trains guests of their son
5 H and family
Floyd Aiken of the mill force was
initiated into the mysteries of Wood
craft last Thursday night
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filing
izve been made in tho cousty clerks
tffice since our last report
Charles H Nichols single
to Samuel R Jolly qcd to
4 in 3 Lebanon
JL B Kinzer to Charley Doyle
Tffd1 3 in 1-4-20
1 00
500 00
John H Thomas et ux to E
BL Walters wd to 6 in 4
4th McCook 2500 00
Orville B Woods et ux to
Jesse R Young wd to 11
in 6 Danbury 840 00
Henry L Goodenberger et ux
to James L Sims wd to 3 4
in 5 Danbury v 1200 00
Allan McLean et ux to Albert
Ebert -wd to w hf neqr
nese qr 15 ne qr 21 n hf
nw qr 22-2-29 9847 3
Something special The Weekly
inter Ocean and Farmer and this pa
3r 125 for one year Ask us -what
UHHiJJlWIIIUW
IT GROWS HAIR
u a A An Vnn n
Red Willow county died at his ncre rc ro -
n ennfiiwoef f TiiHitmnln Prove at Our Risk
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day at 4 a m
A nephew from Lin
tn came up to attend the funeral
Mr Teffcr cf is here
TEiting his con Frank Deffer and
izmily
Edward Bj field our former print
er is editing a paper in Parlier Cal
ifornia
The infant child of George Smith
sad wife died Saturday
Hiss Conety was called to her
iusne in Valley Neb by the serious
oKaess of her father
Marvelous as it may seem Rexall
93 Hair Tonic has grown hair on
heads that were once bald Of course
in none of these cases were the hair
roots dead nor had the scalp taken
on a glaze J shiny appearance
Rexall 93 Hair Tonic acts scien
tifically destroying the germs which
is a combination of the Lincoln Daily
all members of the family and you
GRANT
Still dry weather and a poor show
for wheat crcps
Aug Wesch Sr and wife were
McCook callers Saturday
A numbar of young people from
here attended he danct and oyster
supper near Perry last Saturday eve
ning
Mr and Mrs Alice Beard from
over in Kansas visited the parental
home one day last week
A Weeks and family and U Week
WHY HESITATE
An Offer that Involves No Risk for
Those Who Accept It
We are so positive our remedy
will completely relieve constipation
no matter how chronic it may be
that we offer to furnish it free of
all cost if it fails
Constipation is caused by weak
ness of the nerves and muscles of
the large intetsines or decsending
colon To expect a cure you must
therefore tone up and strengthen
those organs and restore them to
healthier activity
We want you to try Rexall Order
lies on our guarntee They are
eaten like candy and are particularly
ideal for children They act directly
on the nerves and muscles of the bow
els They have a neutral action on
the other organs or glands They do
not purge or cause any inconvenience
whatever They will positively ov
ercome chronic or habitual constipa
tion and the myriads of associate or
dependent chronic ailments Try Rex
all Orderlies at our risk Two sizes
10c and 25e Sold only at our store
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are usually responsible for baldness an outline or perspective plan of your
It penetrates to the rccts of the hair contour from the belt line down to the
stimulating and nourishing them It ankles This may be obtained by sit
is a most pleasant toilet necessity is
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DO YOU NEED OVERALLS
If You Do Why Dont You Make Them
Yourself Its Dead Easy
Many a man says thit lie would be
glad to do chores about the House to
trim the grass or weed the garden if
he had overalls
The trouble is that when he wNlie
to wear overalls the stores are rioted
and he cannot buy them I wonder
that men do not maUe them for them
selves
To provide a pattern you must bavt
ting in wet eiay and on arising pour-
ing plaster of Paris in the impression
Mrs Conrad Miller is visiting a uwibv jjuhuuicu auu faU Wlun thJs lirdeIls lft e uold
Iwrs and friends here this weak J or permanently stain the hair it tle wn nj olituin mens
Skating is quite popular this week
on the river
A baby girl arrived at the home
of Garry Doyle and wife of Denver
last week Mrs Dole was Claudia
Batcher our former county superin
tendent
Charlie Allen and wife of Fair
lrary former res idents of Indianola
are back to take charge of the I R
Sheridan farm north of town
Mr and Mrs Barnum Taylor and
baby of Hastings are visiting at the
parental home Alec McDonald and
wife this week
Word was received from Council
Bluffs Iowa of the marriage of
SGss Flora Quick to Mr Jess Hadley
Monday Jan 16 They will make a
short visit in Grinnell Iowa before
returning to their home in Indianola
Heres wishing them much joy and
success
Hr and Mrs Joe Rayer returned
from their trip out west Thursday
evening
JTr Stork left a baby girl at Hiy
dens last week
Urs Toogood received the news of
the death of her brother Walter Sten
ner who lived in Omaha
Mr Shephards jewelry tsore was
moved from the Main street onto a
We want ou to get a Dotue or urements with a tapeliue Another
Rexall 93 Hair Tonic and use it as way Is to dust talcum powder on the
directed If it does not relieve scalp carpet until it Is thickly coated Then
irritationremovedandruffprevent the slt dou tni talcum powder and
carpet thus removing the talcum from
hair from falling out and promote an
the floor where you have been 1 hen
increased growth of hair and in
cut apound ontllneH of tImt ImpW
ery way give entire satisfaction simp slon wtb snarp knife rtiBive tne
ly come back and tell us and with- carpet so detached and you have a
out question or formality we will pattern for one side of the overalls
hand back to you every penny you Purchase several yads of denim
paid us for it Two sizes 50c and and cut it into the shape Indicated by
either pattern you have now obtained
i nn o u i store The J
100 Sold only at our
Make two sets or these pieces and sew
L W McConnell
Rexall Store
them edfe to pdge Pockpts mav be
A Hot Offer
The Lincoln Daily News will be
mailed from now until April 1st for
only 25 cents giving you all of the
legislative news right straight from
the capital city A bigger offer yet
made by cutting slits in the material
and sewing empty salt sacks Wilbur
D Nesbit in Delineator
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
Their Use on an Important Scale Dates
From 1876
I TliP firr PTncrlmonMl rthllnonnlm f n
News Weekly Independent Farmer dIscover tnat electric light could be
and Monthly Poultry Topics all three produced by a dry battery was Sir
mailed to one or separate addresses Humphry Davy who In 1S10 exhibited
from now until Alpril 1 1912 for only a light three inches long between ear-
half bor before the RiaI society of
225 not much more than price
Loudon But no commercial value was
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A splendid big family daily newspaper -
attached to the use of electricity as an
clean as a whistle and bright and
mumlnant until
more than half a
snappy a sixteen page weekly farm tury ater Tne Centennial exhibition
and home magazine and a monthly held In Philadelphia in 1S70 really
poultry paper full of practical talk marks the era of our present form
about chicken raising Reading for uiecinc ugiu inougu eieciric ugius
had been in use abroad prior to that
time
cri Li if tt
Tot where the Cain Lumber yard stocl exniuiuon moaeis ana
the by buying all three
save tue money Dy Diiyinb an Uire
Iave practjca demonstrations of electric
recently
Miss McCool is in the postoffice
alone this week her father having
3een called to the bedside of a sick
relative in Texas
of them at once Address ine uauy nshts at Philadelphia In 18715 attracted
News Lincoln Neb the attention of scientists and capital-
ists in this country and the first in
candescent lamps and the first av
Foley Kidney Pills system were put to practical use in
Are tonic in action quick in re- a small way in 1878 The Brush art
suits A special medicine for all kid- Sht gained favor in the beginning
nr nfl hiniiQr HismvW p as tu mst adaptable for street light-
Abbott Wolfeboro N H says I
wa3 afflicted with a bad case of
rheumatism due to uric acid that
my kidneys failed to clear out of
my blood I was so lame in my feet
joints and back that it was agony for
me to step I used Foley Kidney
Pills for three days when I was able
to get tp and move about and the
pains were all gone This great
change in condition I owe to Foley
Kidney Pills and recommend them to
anyone suffering as I have A Mc
Millen
ing and Cleveland O the home of
Charles Francis Brush tlie inventor
was the initial American city to adopt
the arc system for street lighting
Since 1S78 both the Brush arc sys
tem and the Edison incandescent sys
tem have developed Marc M Rey
nolds in Moodys Magazine
Halcyon Days
Alcyone or Halcyone the daughter
of Aeolus married Ceyx said the
Latin professor Ceyx was drowned
and Alcyone on learning of his fate
threw herself hi to the sea The gods
were moved by the tragedy of the
young lovers They brought them
back to life In the form of halcyons
or kingfishers and they decreed that
for the seven days from Dec Il te
Dec 2U the sea should remain calm
while the sea birds built their nests
upon it Those seven dayt the last
of the year are therefore called hal
t cyon days days of tranquillity a kind
of very late Indian summer Here in
America we have no real halcyon
days but the myth of Alcyone and
Ceyx comes from the Mediterranean
and in that blue and gold region It Is
a fact that the year is ushered out by
a procession of still mild splendid
days silent and glittering days of
and family F S Bobmeyer and family Cyon weather Washington Post
and Roy Albrecht and family took
dinner with A Peters and family on
Sunday
B W Benjamin is hauling straw
from Joshua Rowlands this week
Alfred Harris and family visited
relatives in McCook over Sunday
John Carfield and Joe Gragg took
two loads of old iron to McCook on
Saturday
R E Adams who took a bunch of
horses over to the Platte country re
turned home Monday He says the
country looks good to him over there
Lifting a Child
I wish said the woman who has
children- of her own that women
would understand the delicate mech
anism of a child How would they like
a giant to come along and suddenly
drag them from the ground by one
arm as I have seen so many people do
to children When youre lifting n
child lift it evenly by both arms or
from the waist Dont yank It up by a
grab at one wrist and then wonder
why it cries It makes me so angry I
always want to pull the arm of that
inconsiderate woman hard and see If
she wouldnt cry too Its a thing that
mothers and aunts and sisters ought
to learn Philadelphia Times
His Expectations
Have you Great Expectations
asked the fluffy hatred damsel as she
entered the circulating library and cast
her large lustrous blue eyes upon the
new assistant And he his mental
equilibrium upset for the moment by
her loveliness stammered out
Well er no miss I cant say ex
actly that but I believe Im heir to
my old aunt whos got something just
under a hundred pourids in the post
office savings bank London Tele
graph
Insult and Injury
We are told that the Invention of
scissors dates back to the fourteenth
century
Just think of it Delilah must have
cut Samsons hair with a knife
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Always
Agent This speedometer will enable
you to know how fast you are going
Otto Feend I dont need one My
bank balance tells me just as well
Puck
The man who forgets to be thank
ful has fallen asleep In life Steven-
TV
WHIFFED THE LEOPARD
But It Took a Troop of Baboons to Ki
the Big Cat
A vivid pen picture of- a fight be
tween a leopard and a troop of baboon
is jriven in a Ccruiau paper b p IM
ter a sportsman and explorer in 5er
man West Africa Leopards have a
particular liking for baboon Hi di
which Is often used as bait to trap
them
One afternoon the hunter relate-
I was resting on the shady side of a
big rock which formed the bank of a
small stream Ou the opposite side a
troop of baboons came down chatter-
him
He gave as good as he got and
two big baboons rolled down the slope
apparently done for but numbers told
und he was literally torn to pieces It
was a horribly fascinating sight and I
never regretted more having no camera
with me than I did then
THEY DIDNT FIGHT
It Was Only a Little Friendly Discus
sion That Excited Them
Two Spaniards were conversing ear
nestly then excitedly at last angrily
The young American woman who pass- ty
ed them looked with frightened eyes
toward her Spanish guide
What are they talking about Senor
Jose she asked timidly Do you
think they will fight or maybe kill
Ah no Seuorlta Marie replied
lose smiling and showing his pretty
teeth One man that one you see
senorita with the long mustachios he
is saying Me I prefer much the col
laire button which is steel and the
other one look senorita he is running
his fingers through his hair now and
his sombrero has a gold cord he is j
saying Ah no senor the button whi b
is of gold si senor that is the button
for me
But as for myself senorita the bone
collaire button that I prefer above ail
the others
Do 1 not speak with good sense
senorita Listen If the button is of
steel it will cut if it is of gold one can
not afford to lose it but If It is of bone
It does not cut and if it goes what mat
ter I have a dozen at home in my
little top drawer
You speak with great good sense
Don Jose but tell me were the men
really angry
Oh not at all senorita It is only
our southern way of being interested
two Germans senorita or maybe two
Englishman you would never have no
ticed them Philadelphia Ledger
Then They Talked In English
A couple of Cleveland business men
visited Mexico In Mexico City their
train was switched from one station
to another One of the Clevelanders
went to the first station to make in
quiries Approaching a pair of dark
visaged employees he cudgeled his
memory for the proper words from the
phrase book
Donde esta he hesitatingly asked
and paused
The two dark visaged persons listen
ed attentively
Gracias stammered the Cleveland
man Donde estan
Then one of the men looked at the
other
Say Bill he growled what in
merry blue blazes is this fellow talkin
about
And after that it was easy Cleve
land Plain Dealer
Tho Donkeys Choice
The vexed question of the future
life of animals has troubled the Mo
hammedan as it has other religions
The question it seems was considered
by Allah a long time ago and all the
animals were asked If they wished to
enter paradise They at once said
yes except the donkeys These were
cautious and asked it little boys went
to heaven The answer being yes
they replied In that case we prefer
to go to the other place S H Lee
der vouches for the fable in The
Desert Gateway
Friendships
There are three friendships which are
advantageous and three which are in
jurious Friendship with the upright
friendship with the sincere and friend
ship with the man of much informa
tionthese are advantageous Friend
ship with the man of specious airs
friendship with the Insinuatingly soft
friendship with the glib tongued these
are Injurious Confucius
Cutting Down the Butchers Bill
Isnt there any way to cut down a
butchers bill asked Tightwad sar
castically addressing his meat man
Why yes Mr Tightwad said the
latter You might pay a little on
account now and then Harpers
Weekly
It is easier to enrich ourselves with
a thousand virtues than to correct our-
JLpJseajQf ji jdnele fanltrrBrnyre
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WASHING FUaKITUPiE
Easy to Restore Tarnished Pieces to
Original Freshness
Very few people know hit fund
ture ought to be washed s iid a sales
man in the furniture section of a largo
department store Yet he c outinued
it is the best thing one can do to keep
furniture looking as well as it should
One should take a bucket of tepid rain
water and make a suds with a good
pure soap Then with a soft piece ox
cheesecloth all the woodwork sbotiid
be washed It is astonishing how much
dirt will come off A second piece of
cheesecloth should be wrung dry out of
ing toward the water a large male go- hot water On this should be poured a
lug cautiously In rtant glancing and
scenting around for danger I remain
ed immobile
A deep grunt assured the herd that
all was well and down the steep slope
they came last of all a female with
two young which the mother tenderly
helped over the rough places Sudden-
tablespoon of first class furniture pol
ish The heat will spread the polish
through the cloth Next the furniture
should be gone over with the second
cloth There will be no need of put
ting on more polish for that much will
do all one needs Too many persons
make the mistake of using too much
ly a big leopard shot out from behind polish and leaving it thick on the fuml
a bowlder and with one blow of his ture where it looks dauby and where
paw grabbed one of the young it gathers more dirt
The mother with a roar of fury There is furniture in homes today
threw bprself upon the big cat The that is cast off because of its appear
others halted and with one accord ance when it might be brought back
clambered back to her assistance The j to its original freshness by this simple
leopard had just settled the female and process of washing Many persons do
was about to make off with bis prey not know that a fine bit of mahogany
when lie found himself surrounded by j is improved by careful washing and
iue nuuie uurue wuiuu ciuseu in upon
hundreds of pianos have never been
more than dusted in years A square
of cheesecloth for the washing and an
other for the polishing will do the
work and the result will well repay
the effort Indianapolis News
HOT DRINKS
If Taken Above 130 Degrees They In
jure the Stomach
Many people without realizing it are
in the habit of drinking tea at much
too high a temperature Sir Henry
Thompson points out in bis book on
Diet In Relation to Age and
Few persons are aware that they
habitually swallow hot liquids tea es
pecially at a temperature which if
applied to the bands or feet would in
flict painful scalds Most tea drinkers
take It about 140 to 145 degrees F
which the mouth bears very well if
slowly sipped while the cup Itself is
too hot to be held by any hand
But the habit of swallowing such
tea is Injurious to the stomach and t
ought not to be taken above 130 de
grees or so Again water at 120 de
grees which feels a little more than
lukewarm in the mouth causes severe
pain if the band Is dipped In It and
cannot be endured
He has however some good words
to say for the early morning tea
This morning tea in any case should
be taken at least an hour and a half
before the first meal of the day For
many years I have been accustomed
to write for an hour every morning In
bed after tea as I am doing at this
moment and at no time do I find the
brain clearer for work while the ap
petite for solid food is excellent when
the hour for breakfast arrives
Trudging For the Wash
The Portuguese country people as a
in what we discuss If it had been usual ruing nave giuai jujia
durance doubtless as a result oi tue
survival of the fittest for many
erations The laundry workers are an
example of this People come In from
long distances to get soiled clothes of
city customers The clothes will be
placed in big panniers on the family
donkey and the peasants will start
back late in the afternoon Some of
them will travel all night and it will
be sunup before they reach their
homes many miles from Lisbon or
Oporto A day or two later they are
trudging back to deliver the clothes
now spotlessly clean and to get an
other lot from the same patron Many
a countryman and his wife take a
jaunt of fifteen miles or more which
makes one think that there might be
many who could rival the feats of
Weston and OLeary as walkers if
they tried Christian Herald
An Early Trust
As an example of trusts and monop
olies prevalent even In that early day
It may be mentioned that in 1750 one
Benjamin Crabb obtained the exclu
sive right to make sperm candles in
Massachusetts for fourteen years A
year later however a factory was
started in Providence R I and with
in the decade there were eight fac
tories in New England and one in
I Philadelphia Their output greatly re
duced the price of candles whicn not
long before sold for 5 shillings a pound
In those days S123 was worth fully
three times as much as it is now N
Hudson Moore in Designer
Tho Sixteenth Century Critic
But why prithee contended the
first critic should this new play
wright Shixpur have introduced a
comic gravedigging scene into his trag
edy perdie
Tis easy of solution by hen an
swered the second critic Our author
hath put in gravediggers for the pur
pose of unearthing a plot Boy a cup
of sack
Wit was crude in them days Cleve
land Leader
Placing the Blame
Little Eva Mamma didnt you say
that If my new dolly got broke some
body would have to be spanked
Mamma Yes dear Little Eva Well
she broke her arm today Spank her
please Exchange
Interested
What did the rhinoceros do when
you fired at him asked the eager
listener
He just stood still and watched me
jmnhjtactoJ3
DAVID MAUL
Tuner of Pianos
South McCook
Leave orders with
in Rishels store
C C Brown
I carry a complete line of
hair goods Switches puffs
and curls made from your
combings L M CLYDE
PHONE 72 Ill W B St UP STAIRS
UPDIKE GRAIN CO
handles the following
POPULAR COALS
Canyon City Lump
Canyon City Nut
Maitland Lump
Baldwin Lump
Sheridan Egg
Iowa Lump
Rex Lump
Pennsylvania Hard
These are all coals of highest heat
producing qualities Give us your
orders they will be filled promptly
and to your satisfaction
S S GARVEY Manager
Phone 169
COAL
We now handle the best
grades of Colo and Penna
coals in connection with
our grain busines
Give us a trial order
Phone 262
Real Easterday
Walter Hosier
Drayman
Draying in all its branches
promptly and carefully attended
to Your patronage is earnestly
solicited
Phone black 244 Leave orders
at any of the city lumber yards
Osuorn Kummer Co
DRAY LINE
All kinds of Hauling and Trans
fer Work promptly attended to
Your patronage solicited
Office First Door South of DeGrofPs
Phone No 13
Fire and Wind
Insurance
Written in First Class
Companies
C J RYAN
Flour Feed Main av
4JJj4JJJl2Jj
White Line Transfer
Company
Hawkins Sheaffer
Props
Specialty of moving Household
Goods and Pianos Only covered
van in city Phones Office 68
residence red 456
FOR SALE
Several Fine Young
RED POLLED BULLS
Inquire of
JOS DACK
McCook R F D No 4
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