The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 13, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 5

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BURLINGTON TIME TABLE
East Depart Central Time
No 6 1130 P M
16 f 500 A M
2 550 A M
12 635 AM
14 920 P M
10 505 P M
West Depart Mountain Time
x 1220 P M
3 1142 P M
5 arrive 830 p m
13 930 A M
15 1230 A M
9 625 A M
Imperial Line Mountain Time
No 176 arrives 330 P M
No 175 departs 645 A M
Sleening dining and reclining chair
cars seats free on through trains
Tickets sold and baggage checked to
any point in the United States or
Canada
For information time tables maps
and tickets call on or -write D F
Hostetter Agent McCook Nebraska
or L W Wakeley General Passen
ger Agent Omaha Nebraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Engine 1984 is in the shop for
heavy repairs
Fireman Ben Crawley is off
with a sore knee
Engine 1748 is down from
Brush hill for repairs
Extensive machinery repars are
being made on the 280
New lagging and fire brick are
being given engine 1950
Engineer J R Frederickson
has the Wray local now
Thomas ONeill boiler inspect
or was at headquarters Wednes
day
Mrs Woolridge has gone up to
Wagner this state or visit to
relatives
Engine 2705 al resplendent in
her war paint is being given a
set of new flues
Engineer R C Cole has 9 and
10 between McCook and Lincoln
now
Repairs are being made onv the
firebox and driving brasses of
No 1124 this week
T Eoope general superintend
ent of motive power was out
from Lincoln yesterday
Repairs are being placed on the
south platform of the storehouse
and some new weatherboards
Fireman II W Perkins and
family are visiting friends over
on the Eepublican City line
Engines 1061 and 1759 are both
over the drop pit for usual re
pairs having their wheels dropp
ed etc
Firemen William Goodwin and
D E Cotner have been transfer
red lo Denver and are running
out of that city now
The railroad employes picnic
committee held a meeting last
night in the storehouse to close
up the business of tbe 1911 picnic
Fireman A C Bowers is lay
ing off a few days looking after
the estate of his brother Tom
who was one of the victims of the
Indianola wreck
Engineer J W Hardy went
up to Denver on No 9 yesterday
on an outing of several days He
will go up the Moffat line and en
joy perpetual snow a while
Quite a force of men are en
gaged in cutting up the large
quantity of old ties in the local
yard A big wedge driven by
air does the work rapidly
The steam fitters have a new
bench in the west end of the
back shop The boysare doing
considerable steam pipe work
now connecting up for using the
exhaust steam from the engines
in heating the water before it
goes to the boilers of the heat
ing and power plant
The McCook Tribune want ads 5c
line Most people read them
MRS GEORGE A NEVE
Chiropractic
McCook Nebraska
Examinations free Office at 324 1st
street west Phone black 258
FOR THE INSECT SEASON
we have a complete line of all the re
liable exterminators Our powders ani
poisons are warranted to do their
work thoroughly and quickly An
other seasonable feature of our show
ing is an assortment of
REMEDIES FOB MOSQUITO BITES
In fact there is nothing that will
Mil insects or remove the results of
their attacks that you cannot obtain
at this pharmacy You need some of
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course
A McMILLEN Druggisf
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tetfiBJtsgv 3feik
JUST PERSONAL MENTION
P J Morrisey is the new gard
ener and janitor at the city li
brary
Mrs H A Beale entertained
her bridge whist club Friday af
ternoon
n W Keyes of Indianola was
in town yesterday on business of
the law-
Judge Orr held a special term
of district court in Beaver City
Monday s
A L Cochran of Bartley spent
a few hours in the countys cap
ital yesterday
Miss Emma Perry of Lincoln is
visiting in the city guest of
Miss Edna Waite
Mr and Mrs A L Knowland
are with Mr and Mrs Emerson
Hanson at present
Mrs Eay Hiler of Lincoln is
a guest of her cousin Mrs L W
Stayner this week
-D L McBride preaches at En
ders Chase county Thursday and
Friday of this week
C A Leach arrived home on
Tuesday night from a short visit
in Lincoln His mother is ailing
Misses Ethel and Gladjs Ro
zell are in Wray Colorado this
week visiting their sister Mrs
Clark
L P Davis wife and son who
have been visiting in Kearney
since the Fourth of July arrived
home Monday
The Baptist young folks had
their social gathering at the
home of Mrs Eoy French Tues
day evening of this week
L W Stayner was in Culbert
son Monday reporting the re
monstrance case against granting
a saloon license in that town
Mrs D L McBrid returned
Sunday morning from a visit of
six weeks in Illinois Kansas and
the eastern part of Nebraska
Engineer R- C Cole and fjftn
ily moved yesterday into their
new home on 1st street east re
cently purchased of A L Know
land
Miss Doris Dold of Cambridge
came up on the 4th and visited
the remainder of the week in the
home of D L McBride returning
home Sunday night last
Mr and Mrs William Wey
gint will take their departure to
morrow for Salt Lake City Utah
to reside for some time with their
daughter Mrs I J Starbuck
Mrs D F Neiswanger and Mrs
J M Ilollingsworth of Cam
bridge and Miss Thompson of
Scotland were guests of Mrs H
P Waite between trains yester
day
Mr and Mrs M E Freeland
of Mount Ayr Iowa Mrs J N
Freeland and Miss Edna Free
land of Blockton Iowa in a Car
ter car arrived in McCook last
Saturday having left Mount Ayr
Thursday previous They left
via Imperial Sunday morning
for Denver and the mountains on
an outing of a few weeks They
are well known to the Eowell
families of our city
Mrs J G Stokes and Mrs
Walter Stokes entertained the
members of the two bridge whist
clubs of the city yesterday after
noon at the home of Mrs J Gr
Stokes The joint affair was in
honor of Mrs John D Young
of Leavenworth Kansas now in
the city on a visit to friends Mrs
Leroy Kleven won the honors
Mrs Langeman of Springfield Il
linois was an out of city guest
R F D No 3
G L Hawkins was a city pil
grim yesterday
A half inch of rain fell between
Nelsons and Randals Tuesday
afternoon Between Wilhelms
and Wilcoxs ranch there was a
heavy rain
Mrs P E Larson of Broom
field Colorado is here visiting
her parents Mr and Mrs W N
Cratty
Lee Bennett has gone to Iowa
to work and James Bennett to
Columbusthis state
R P D No 4
Clint Hamilton was in town yes
terday He reports about a half
inch of rain at his place Tues
day afternoon
J L Hoyt had business in the
city yesterday
Frank Hoyt of route 4 return
ed last Saturday from Lincoln
with his bride They are living
on 3rd street west He is employ
ed by the McCook Bottling
Works
The Hastings Chamber of Com
merce have engaged D
of the state militia to act as a
gard and to help handle the
crowds during their aviation meet
July 18th and 19th General ad
mission will be 50 cents grand
stand 25 cents automobile box
es 50 cents The exhibition will
begin at 4 p in each day
ODORS AND MOISTURE
A Scheme That Is Said to Improve th
Sense of Smell
The most striking fact connected
with my school career said fhe prep
school graduate was a peculiar abil
ity on the part of our commandant to
detect the ftfntest odor of smoke in
a room on litis daily inspection -The
school I attended was of the military
variety and smoking was a rather se
rious offense No matter how much a
room had been aired or fanned with
wet towels previous to the inspection
the offender was always caught
After I had received my finishing
touches and become a citizen I made
so bold as to inquire from what pe
culiar dispensation of providence the
ability was given to detect one mole
cule of smoke in a hundred cubic feet
of pure air The old boy smiled and
binding me to secrecy imparted the
reason of his wonderful ability Then
he took me to a boys vacated room
and told me to wet my finger and rub
my nostrils with it and sniff Lo and
behold where before there seemed
no taint in the atmosphere was now
detected that smell of old tobacco
smoke Since then I have taught
school myself and have used the trick
occasionally entirely for experimental
purposes however
I have also sought the scientific ex
planation but with little success It
may however be somewhat analogous
to the process of tasting You know
it is impossible to taste anything that
is not dissolved in water or is not a
liquid itself So the moisture on the
nostrils must carry the small particles
of smoke in a more or less damp state
to the olfactory nerve ends and thus
make the smell more apparent At
least this is the only explanation I
have ever found for the phenomenon
The same tiling can also be used
for detecting other odors and I have
found it useful on a number of occa
sions for this purpose both in analyti
cal chemistry when only a small par
ticle of a certain material is available
for analysis and in detecting faint per
fume from flowers that are ordinarily
quite odorless Chicagb Record-Herald
COUNTWGr HEADS
Tho First Census W33 Taken by Mcwes
in the Wilderness
There is a record of a census in
China as far back as the year 2042
B and of one in Japan in the last
century before Christ Dnder the con
stitution of Solon the citizens of
ens were divided and registered in four
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Classes according iu im uuuuut ul
their taxable property oraineome The
Iioman census was burdened with
more statistics than any of these how
ever It had its origin under Servius
Tullius sixth king of Rome and was
an affair of much solemnity Every
citizen had to appear upon the Campus
Martius and declare upon oath his
name and dwelling and the value of
his property under the penalty of hav
ing his goods confiscated
Tbe most ancient statistical record
of a census is found in the Bible The
census was taken by Moses in the
wilderness and as shown by the first
chapter of Numbers the enumeration
must have been very simple Take
ye says this account the sum of all
the congregations of the children of
Israel after their families by the
house of their fathers with the num
ber of their names every male by
their polls from twenty years old and
upward all that are able to go forth
to war in Israel thou and Aaron shall
number them by their armies This
census was an affair that must have
been soon over lasting no longer than
one day being merely a counting of
the heads of the fighting men The
women and children and cripples and
the old men were not included nei
ther were the Levites numbered among
them Those who did stand up to
Iu numbered totaled G035o0 New
York World
His Bad Break
Why on earth do you come to me
to borrow money Billups said Hark
away peevishly Why dont you go
to JorrocksV Hes the prosperous
looking member of our set
Thats just it Harkaway said
Billups Jorroc ks looks so very pros
perous that 1 am quite sure he spends
every penny he makes but you old
man why you dress like a man who
saves his money
P S Ho didnt get it Harpers
Weekly
It Was His Own
Shirley Brooks the famous Punch
editor once met Charles Salamar the
composer On being introduced to
Shirley the Composer said
I had often and often seen your
face Mr Brooks but I never knew to
whom it belonged
Oh replied Brooks quickly it al
ways belonged to me
Stronper Than Sympathy
I am glad to see anyhow that you
sympathize with the under dog in this
barbarous fight
Sympathize with im Gosh mister
all the money Ive got is up on that
dawg Chicago Record Herald
Superlative
Smith to member of vested choir
I hear youve got a new tenor in the
cnoir What kind of a voice has he
good Jones Good I should say so
Its so good none of the other tenors 1
will speak to him Life
What It May Come To
Customs Officer Baby born at home
or fibroad
Mdfier Abroad v
iYveiJ yell have to pay uuty on it
is ts
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DANBURY
Wednesday the thermometer
registered 112 It being the hot
test day known around here
Euth and Clyde Leisure re
turned home Monday from Paw
nee City Neb where they have
been visiting relatives
Bert Thomas and Wayne IIeth
ectc departed overland Monday
to not work- near the Platte riv
er
Lloyd Naden and wife left on
Saturday for Franklin Neb for
a visit with Lloyds brother they
returned home Tuesday night
Wm Nutt returned home the
first of the week from his claim
at Thurman Colo
Frank Bussey and family pass
ed through town Wednesday en
route from Cedar Bluffs Kansas
Mrs Joseph Murphy is suffer
ing from a very sore hand caus
ed by getting the end of her in
dex finger cut off while coupling
a windmill
Marion Walters of Lebanon at
tended the Masonic lodge at this
place Wednesday night
There were 65 tickets sold here
for Orleans on the Fourth
W H Kelly and family and
Donald Morgan attended the 4th
of JJuly picnic at Cambridge
Miss Retha Puelz visited last
week with friends at Bartley
Cassius Dodge of Wilsonville
was in town a short time Sunday
Mr and Mrs Perry Spease of
Laurel Neb are the proud par
ents of a baby boy born June 25
Rev Harvey Anderson and wif
are the proud parents of a baby
boy born July 7th
A E Boyer and son Ralph
were Indianola pilgrims Friday
evening
Lester Lord left Saturday for
Tekamah north of Omaha to get
work
We received a little over an
inch of rain Saturday night
Mrs C W Rogers and chil
dren spent Sunday at the M M
Young home
William Tjarks the oldest son
of Mr and Mrs C J Tjarks was
drowned at Beaver Crossing Ne
braska on Sunday and buried at
that place Tuesday
BOX ELDER
Mr and Mrs J K Gordon vis
ited with J A Modrell and wife
Sunday
Pearl and Alpharetta Campbell
went home with Pluma and Mild
red Modrell from Sunday school
Sunday
Mrs Geo Younger visited Mrs
T M Campbell Monday after
noon
Mrs G H Harrison and Mrs
Ernest Lytle are baching togeth
er while Ernest and George are
down east
Mesdames S D Chas and
Marilla Bolles spent Sunday with
Mrs G H Harrison
Some report the grasshoppers
are leaving Now if we could re
port a real good rain we would b
well pleased but the rain hasnt
reached us yet
R F D No lS
Mike Esch lost a valuable mule
last week
J M Phillips and wife were
driving a colt Sunday that was
not used to the fly nets and it
began kicking both lines broke
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and the colt ran away Mrs
Phillips had an ankle dislocated
and one bone broken Mr Phil
lips was bruised but not serious
ly injured
Lightning struck Mike Eschs
windmill Saturday evoning fol
lowing a wire to the grounc
and tearing a large hole where it
struck the ground then disap
peared into the well Two of the
children were standing near one
was rendered unconscious the
other not hurt any
W N Rogers grain made a
little better than 3 bushels per
acre George Kaufmans made
better than 1 1 4 bushels
Miss Fern Robertson is at home
from Lincoln
Cris Anderson and family
Walt Helm the Bennett sisters
and C C Byfield and family en
joyed the Rogers orchestra mu
sic Sunday evening
The Sara Kabbah Fashion
The Sara Kabbah people of central
Africa adopt the hideous fashion of
wearing large wooden disks in the lips
the one in the upper lip about three
inches in diameter and that in the
lower six inches These ornaments
says Mr Karl W Kumm in From
Hausaland to Egypt restrain the
wearers from prolonged conversation
One of the chiefs when I asked him
the reason why they disfigured their
womeu informed me that their fore
fathers had developed this habit in
order that the women might exercise
no attractions for the Moslem slave
raiders
Warning a Serpent
Down in Bermuda Mark Twain
made a speech about snakes to a
group of little girls The speech was
great The only trouble was that the
little girls could not appreciate it It
flew over their heads This was the
humorists conclusion
Never warm a serpent in your bos
om It is far easier to warm it by
placing it under the pillow of an inti
mate friend Harpers Weekly
Recklessness
Singleton Wigwag seems frightfully
despondent He says he doesnt care
what happens to him Henpeckke
The first thing you know that fellou
will be going off and getting married
Philadelphia Record
A Friendly Penguin
I outbid a friend for a penguin
which became an interesting pet The
friend wanted the bird for its skin
On board ship the bird soon got accus
tomed to its surroundings and found
that the cook was one to keep on
cood terms with and it haunted the
pjillnv o ettinsr manv tidbits It was al-
ways in attendance when the market
uoat came uiuussmt iu iuc muiuiu
and followed the steward as he car
ried the days provisions aft Strange
to say it developed a great liking for
lettuce although its natural food is
fish and another curiotis trait was that
it would never pick up food from the
deck or out of water but would al
ways take it ravenously from the
hand It behaved like a child and
would make a whining sound as if
begging to be lifted up and would cud
dle down and appear to be quite hap
py when being nursed Scotsman
Union Pacific Buying Right of Way
Kearney Neb May 29 The Union
Pacific has begun the active campaign
for the clinching of right of way from
Callaway to Gandy and a party of em
ployees of the road left Kearney for
Callaway with orders to begin at once
making contracts with the owners of
land along the proposed route The
men took blank contiacts and will
make an effort to secure all necessary
right of way so that construction work
can bo started at once
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YOUR CHANCE OF THE SEASON
to buy Mentor Comfort Union Suits at reduced
prices For thorough make refinement of finish
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elasticity and easy fit Mentor
Unions are unequaled
20 percent Discount
on all Union Suits 150
and up
GORDON HATS
-in all the new shapes Lib
eral discounts on all straw
hats 100 and up
WE HAVE ALL THE NEW
UNIONS THINGS WHILE THEY ARE NEW
C L DeGROFF COMPANY
FOR SALE F0RRENL ETC
BARN FOR SALE Inquire 607 E
2nd st or phone black 290
MODERN ROOMS FOR RENT
Phone red
WANTED Pupils en piano and qr
gan beginners preferred Terms 50c
per lesson Susie McBride phone
black 464
FOR SALE A Stanhope buggy in
good condition Phone black 46
FOR RENT G room house almost
new at 812 2nd st E Inquire of
J M Henderson 808 2nd st E v
WANTED Plain sewing washing
and ironing Mrs May Jeffers 106
2nd street east
Exclusive Agent Exclusive Coffee
Huber is exclusive agent in McCoo
for the unexcelled Barrington Hall
coffees Priced at 20c 25c and 35c
per pound
If you feel you want to be shown
in the matter of quality go to the
McCook Flour and Feed Storea
Chas Squires brought four nice
veal calves to our market Wednes
day
The best brands of canned fruits
and vegetables at Magners
Boys
A TREASURE CHEST full of
hundreds of dollars in hard cash
The TRAHj to it any wideawake
boy can follow Dont worry any
longer where to get real money
or whatever article you want
Come to me and get it Parents
investigate for this self same
ROAD has led many a boy to
a bank account Come with your
boy if you choose Come early
W E Hart 320 Main street Mc
Cook Nebraska
Drew Furniture and Carpet Co
Furniture and Carpets
China and Glassware
West B St Phone black 271
Most for your money
Bradley Vrooman
MSJt
Absolutely Pure
Paint
Made of pure Carbonate
of Lead Pure Oxide of Zinc
and Pure Linseed Oil Ev
ery can full measure
There is more real wear
more real saving more real
satisfaction in this paint than
in any other you can purch
ase ready mixed or have
hand mixed
A trial will quickly furnish
proof of its superiority and
make you a lifelong -user
Try it now on your house
or barn inside or outside
Stanskrrj Lumber Co
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