The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 27, 1911, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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Automobiles Accessories
CHAMBERS DETROIT
HUDSON AND
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G J TIRES SPEEDOMETERS
MORGAN WRIGHT TIRES
REPAIR WORK
The next regular meeting of the
3VL C T U will be held sn May 5th
2Stfia home of Mrs Henry Smith It
Till ha a social and business meeting
One trial will quite convince you
the superiority cf the Flag brand
t6 canned fruits and vegetables De
Sroff Co stand behind the guar
atee
Tiany McCook families are satisfied
Flag brand of canned goods
Tic Till be among the satisfied num
cjdr if you give them one trial At
JSeGrcffs
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D G DIVINE
PHONE 400
R F D No 4
Xice rain Tuesday
SJfe W G Dutton entertained at
Tim bams last Thursday the 1903 club
tssi the Thursday bridge whist club
irently at whist Mrs Dutton carried
first honors and Mrs Knlpple
Cise consolation
The stork visited E B Zicafose
-rod Tcifa Monday Earl said it was
afboy
Some of the farmers are listing for
J SL Hoyt is hauling lumber for
ituk new house
5ay what about dead chickens
rdon the high way Cant they put
C24an Mme place out of the way
If looking for work call at McCook
3n who have escaped being
jacgt are always a little chesty in
Ue matter of assumed morals
THAT IRRIGATION PROJECT
Nothing Definite to Report as Yet
But Some Details Soon
The Tribune is plied frequently
with questions about the proposed ir
rigation project northwest of this city
and must always reply nothing defin
ite yet known to report Of rumors
and guesses there are plenty but
the promoters have not as yet bee
prepared to give their movements or
plans any publicity
We are advised however that with
in a short time at least the gentle
men who are back of the proposed en
terprise expect to give their plans
to the public in fact they have al
ready made known that purpose to
the McCook commercial club through
whom likely the matter will be
made public
This is a great project and of
course public expectations run high
as to the plans and purposes and the
manner in which this project is to
be financed etc
Keep in mind the Flag brand when
ordering groceries at DeGroffs They
are superior in every respect
The Rebekah lodge will hold their
district meeting at McCook April 28
About twenty expect to go from here
Cambridge Clarion
The Tribunes job department can
as usual handle your job printing
promptly and satisfactorily Prices
reasonable and righL
Get Your Share
The fact we are sell
ing the very best high
grade carpets and rugs
at 20 per cent less than
anybody is moving our
large stock You must
hurry if you want to
participate in these
great bargains
And Remember
We include such makes as the famous Hart
fords Bigelows Smiths and others Ax
minsters Weltons Body Brussels Tapes
tries in this cut price sale
j Our 10 Percent Reduction
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on furniture is also in full swing and will
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continue through April This cut is made
possible only by our low expense account
It embraces
HANDSOME BUFFETS STYLISH DRESSERS
HANDY KITCHEN CABINETS CHIC CHINA CLOSETS
Elegant Brass and Iron Beds
It will surprise you and make glad your
pocket book to see our stock and get our
prices on these goods and on everything in
the furniture line
Drew Furniture Carpet
Company
-222 WEST B STREET
PHONE BLACK 271
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THE McCOOK TRIBUNE
Norris to Talk on Coffee
Representative Norris of Nebraska
has for some weeks been at work on
a speech on the valorization of coffee
which he will likely deliver in the
house Wednesday
In this speech said Mr Norris
I will expose one of the most gigan
tic attempts to corner a commodity
that the world has ever seen It
involves not only individuals and
capital but even nations The valor
ization of coffee in plain unmistake
able anguage means nothing but the
attempt of the Brazilian government
aud some of the greatest financial
interests of the world to control the
price of coffee Because it will effect
every American household I will pro
pose in my speech a form of tariff
amendment to nullify this conspiracy
and m the event of this failing cer
tain extreme retaliatory measures tha
will force the nations involved to
deal fair to our American homes It
will certainly be an ill day when not
only moneyed individuals but even
nations shall subscribe to subtle
schemes of combinations which mean
great profits to a few and hardship
to the people
Representative Norris of Nebraska
will speak Wednesday night at an
anniversary dinner of the Odd Fel
lows to be given in Baltimore Bal
timcre is the original home of the Odd
Fellows and the sovereign grand
lodge will convene in that city to
celebrate the birth of the society
Lincoln Journal
HOUSE WILL INVESTIGATE
ACTS OF POSTMASTERS
Washington April 25 Postmasters
of the country are to be subjected to
a rigid investigation by congress The
house committee on expenditures in
the postoffice department has decid
ed to act in response to a resolution
introduced by Representative Saund
ers of Virginia providing for such
an inquiry The committee will re
port the resolution to the house to
morrow Omaha Bee
Their Wedding Anniversary
A company of neighbors and friend
of Mr and Mrs L Cann surprised
them on last Saturday evening and
celebrated with them their wedding
anniversary Refreshments and a
good social time were the comfort
able particulars of the evening
Fresh fruits at Magners
Try a Tribune want ad and watch
results
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filing
have been made in the county clerks
office since our last report
Geo V Korell et ux to J
T Tidball wd ny 19-1-30 C400 00
L E Barger et ux to C E
Corell and J H Cast wd to
13-14-15 in 44 Bartley 1600 00
Ida E Roop to T S Roop qcd
to ne 4500 00
Henry Kern et ux to John Si
mon wd 10 in 32 2nd Mc
Cook 900 00
William A Hall et ux to John
CSwails wd 4000 03
Frank P Anderson et ux to
Anna E Anderson wd nw
se1 n sw qr sw qr sw
qr 33-2-27 1 00
Eggs For Hatching
Good stock from best strains of
Barred Plymouth Rocks 3c each
2 per 100 Ash 1331 R F D No 3
or 4 Mrs J W Burtless
For Sale
Stove wood at 250 rick delivered
A J Drake Osburn Neb
For special on simon pure lard see
Magner
Get your slippers at the sale on
at Viersen Osbonis
Observe the date after your name
on The Tribune Notch it Up
Buy flower field and garden seeds
from H P Waite Co Their seeds
are reliable 9 tf
We never hesitate to guarantee
Lily Patent flour At the McCook
Flour and Feed Store
Try our seamless rubber gloves for
household purposes 75c per pair
A McMILLEN Druggist
A number of the members of Mc
Cook lodge went down to the depo
Tuesday morning to greet and shake
hands with the G M and G S of
the I O O F who passed through
the city on No 13 that morning
Advertising is no good said the
man in old clothes It never help
ed me none The millionaire merch
ant smiled That is because you
tried it John as the Indian tried the
feather bed An Indian took a feath
er placed it on a plank and slept on
i all night In the morning he growl
ed Paleface say feathers heap soft
Paleface heap fool ugh j
WASP WAIST CONTESTS
Curious Course of T aining In Old
Time Girls Schools
A letter recently unearthed from a
trunk shows that in the sixties of the
last century principals of girls schools
thought they were Uttiug the girls for
society by urging them to retain small
waists Accordingly they offered
prizes to the girls having the smallest
waists The girls were put through a
course of training for reducing their
waist measure The conditions of the
content were that the corset should
not be removed on retiring at night
and that each pupil must be inspected
every morning to make sure she had
not loosened her corset One of the
persons who engaged in the contest
afterward wrote of It
Some of us tried hard to be per
mitted to retire from the contest but
we were rebuked for stultifying our
selves and accused of making fools of
our principals On the following
morning the undergo vern ess with her
maid came as usual to superintend
the toilets and after satisfying her
self that each lace was drawn in to
the utmost she fastened it in a knot
at the top and passing the ends
through a piece of card placed hei
own seal on them so that any attempt
to loosen the corset during the night
might be infallibly detected In the
morning Detroit Free Press
WHITE DEER SKINS
They Passed About as Banknotes at
One Time In China
In China the first country in the
world credited with using banknotes
certain suius were so valuable that
they were accepted as cash and passed
from hand to hand In the same way
as banknotes are at the present day
The negotiability of these skins arose
thus
The Emperor Ou Ti being in want
of money gave his treasurer to under
stand that such a state of affairs
must not continue At that time it
was customary for princes and court
iers on entering the royal presence to
cover their faces with a piece of skin
Taking advantage of this custom the
treasurer ordered a decree to be Issued
forbidding the use of any other skins
for this purpose except those of a cer
tain white deer in the royal parks
Immediately there was a demand for
pieces of these skins which being a
monopoly were sold at a high price
and the royal coffers refilled The
steady value of the skins thus secured
Madrids Fearful Climate
Madrid is afflicted with the most
changeable climate of any European
capital The temperature varies from
as much as 107 degrees in the summer
to as little as 1G degrees in the win
ter and at all seasons of the year It
indulges in violent fluctuations It Is
by iio means uncommon in December
to wake up with the thermometer reg
istering about 20 degrees and to find
it mount to more than GO degrees by
the afternoon Some years ago an
oscillation of 37 degrees was registered
in one day No wonder therefore
that lung troubles are far more preva
lent in Madrid than in St Petersburg
London Chronicle
How Music Affected Boswell
Boswell had a good deal more feel
ing for music than Dr Johnson and
suffered at his masters hands Once
In a moment of expansiveness he told
Johnson that music affected him to
such a degree as to agitate his nerves
most painfully producing alternative
sensations of pathetic dejection so
that he was ready to shed tears and
of daring resolution so that he was
Inclined to rush into the thickest of
the battle
Sir replied Johnson I should
never hear it at all If it made me such
a fool
A Human Tendency
You approve of economy
dont
you
Yes replied Senator Sorghum
only too many of us are apt to econo
mize on the cigars we hand our
friends instead of those we smoke our
selves Washington Star
The Influence of the Trees
When we plant a tree we are doing
what we can to make our planet a
more wholesome and happier dwelling
place for those who come after us if
not for ourselves Oliver Wendell
Holmes
If there were no pride in our hearts
we should not complain of the pride of
others
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to be submitted to him and promises
made them readily pass and acceptable to submit the matter to the city coun
ns an equivalent of coin of the realm cil
In the Russian seal fisheries of Alas
ka the workmen were formerly paid in
the currency stamped on squares of
walrus hide London Tit Bits
A Stenographers Stumble
A judge in one of our middle west
states advertised for a stenographer
with experience In legal work A num
ber of applicants called at his office
for the purpose of making application
for the position Each applicant was
given a trial to test her speed accu
racy etc Among the applicants was
a young lady whose anxiety to make
a good showing evidently unnerved
her The judge dictated to her a few
Sentences in legal language one of
which was That would give him
time to complete the devastation of the
assets The sentence as transcribed
by the young lady on the typewriter
read as follows That would give him
time to complete the devils station
with a hatchet Although much
amused at her ludicrous blunder the
judge permitted her to go away with
out telling her of her mistake Case
and Comment
Highest Building in World
New York April 23 Plans were
filed today by the Broadway Park
Place company for the construction
at Broadway and Park Place of the
highest building in the world From
the eurb to the apex of the tower it
will stand 730 feet There will be
thirty stories in the main building
and an additional twenty five in the
tower fifty five in all Omaha Bee
Court House News
Henry A Walker 21 and Amelia
Walker IS both of McCook
Eugene H Leopold 28 of Leban j
on and Jennie H Ryan 24 of Dan
bury
Adolph Nikant 40 of Hemingford
and Elizabeth Kummer of McCook
High Grade Stuff
We carry a liine of high grade law
hose and sell them at reasonable fig
ures Also nice assortment of sprink
lers
JENNINGS HUGHES CO
Entertained the Woodmen
Last Friday evening the Royal
Neighbors entertained the Woodmen
with a fine musical programme in
the lodge room
The McCcok Laundry
eral girls
wants
Save a couple of dollars at the Ox
ford sale Viersen Osborn
Parties wanting to pasture their
cows near the city should phone red
30G at once W G Jones
Everything thats seasonable in
fruits and vegetables at Hubers all
the time
Huber handles the Carhartt gloves
and caps also and a full line of
other makes
Buy flower field and garden seeds
from H P Waite Co Their seeds
are reliable 9 tf
The ladies of the Episcopal guild
gave a social dance in the armory on
Tuesday evening which was well pat
ronized and was likewise a social
success
Diamonds Shoe Store
Watch our add every week
There is money in it for you
This week we offer good strong
little boys
200 Shoes for 150
t Diamonds Shoe Store
It 113 West B Street
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THURSDAY APRIL 27 1911
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Ladies Strap
And Low
Slippers
Shoes
Best Assortment
350
THE MODEL
E D Perkins Co
PHONE 18
NEW MORRIS BUILDING
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Advertised List
The following letters cards and
packages remain uncalled for at the
postoffice
Letters
Baker Mr John Helmick Mrs
Murrell Huff Miss Eva Hart Mr
W H Johnson Mrs R M Ray
Mr Claude 2 Nitcher Mr Thos
Smith Miss Mae Shield Mrs E
Cards
Bush Rev M Gersclke Miss Ade
line Hall Mrs Art Hofferber Mr
Henry Mays Howard Wood Mr
Claude
When calling for these please say
they were advertised
LON CONE Postmaster j
Women for Library Board
Some of the women clubs of the
city are urging Mayor McAdams to
appoint a number of women to mem
bership on the city library board At
present but one out of the nine mem
bers ij a woman The women con
sider they are entitled to a repre
sentation of three or four on the
board The mayor has courteously
asked for an eligible list of women
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CLDeGroffCo
Reception to Seniors
Tuesday evening at the home of
Cecil McMillen the members of the
junior class entertained the members
of the senior class in a most clever
manner
A dinner was served at seven
oclock after the best traditions of
the hostess
A sewing contest was the chief
item of social entertainment and
there were numerous creations as the
result of the competition That of
Mr Archer caught the fancy of the
young ladies awarding the prizes as
the most artistically Parisian and he
carried off first prize Mr Archi
bald had to be content with the sec
ond offering
Supt and Mrs Taylor and the en
tire high school faculty were guests
of honor
McMillen prescription druggist
Buy flower field and garden seeds
from H P Waite Co Their seeds
are reliable 9 tf
Get your slippers at the sale on
at Viersen Osborns
All grades of Oxford flour and
each sack guaranteed at the McCook
Flour and Feed Store
If you feel you want to be shown
In the matter of quality go to the
McCook Flour and Feed Store
That gun play on west B street
last Thursday afternoon is regretable
from several view points and could
be made a talking point for several
morals were it profitable
According to a new regulation of
the legislature it is a misdemeanor
punishable by fine or imprisonment
for anyone under 21 years of age to
smoke cigarettes Over that age the
punishment is death if the coffin
nails are consumed rapidly enough
and long enough
Application for License
Indianola Nebraska April 19 1911
Notice is hereby given that C H
Hyatt has filed in the city clerks of
fice of the city of Indianola Nebras
ka his bond and petition for a license
to sell malt spirituous and vinous
liquors in the building on lot num
bered 13 in hlock numbered 29 sec
ond ward of the city of Indianola in
Red Willow county Nebraska for the
municipal year ending April 30 1912
C H HYATT Applicant
First publication April 20 3ts
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