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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1911)
I V mm 52 111 1 1 ill 1 i 0ch efi fa ifi 4Mi ol rat fin elk S iSkfSsf 4 in km f m m a piLa TpfTl 8JB tw tec wt tin Hi f crai 8 wfi vwg K5 KM Kg Jv V Al feo b3 2 Sw v3 t3 xTQ fea tJ3 t Glass In the Msking 2ie manufacture of ylass antedates Jiidlientic history It is only about serenty five years however since its trze character was ascertained- It is msv generally conceded to be a salt a clrmical compound resulting from the Tuion of an acid with a base The acid is silica the same that is found in qsartz or the quartz particles of sand Innce the use of sand in its manufac tzre The base may be potash or f3a together with alumina and lime cr lead may take the place of lime 3ime makes a hard glass and one less to acids and suited to win- - and chemical purposes lead a sfler more fusible and mere- lustrous article suitable for optical instruments AH acids act to some extent on glass - -especially if the latter has an excess of alkali in it Even wine may jrfe the bottles wherein it is The moisture of the air often out the alkali causing the colors iridescence of some window panes The Telephone Voice The voice heard over the telephone Is a mechanical reproduction of the - -original voice and differs from that of a speaking tube or megaphone where 5e sound waves produced by the speaker at one end are transmitted - to the other end In the tele 3one the diaphragm of the transmit Tta is caused to vibrate by the sound saves produced by some one talking J25Q the transmitter mouthpiece This Saphragm is connected with a small receptacle having a fiexible front and jartially Glled with granular carbon This carbon offers resistance to elec tiic current in proportion to the pressure brought upon it JLc diaphragm therefore in vibrat Ozg produces a varying pressure sjsunst the carbon The carbon is included in an electric circuit so that Ste variations In its resistance will nay the current strength in the cir rst Dye Beforo You Patch Never patch a garment just before dt goes to the dyers was the advice of a young wpman in a dyeing estab JUsfiment Unless the patch and the thread it is sewed on with are exactly 3b same kind of material as the gar ment they will come out of the dye pet different shades Here is a blue asJdrt that was brought to us cream The cloth had worn through 3n several places and the owner had holes painstakingly -patched the tiny so ly that the patches could not be in the original color but after bc dyeing they showed up a darker Sac The amount of dye any -will take depends upon how such cotton wool or silk it contains Mis so hard to determine that exactly 3sat aiiy garment that has to be mend a can be matched much better after ixpJnsr New York Sun nlaee halrinff the trin via Kearney FIFT B Hf H EEN n DAYS i 1 i jJm P SQet our pnces on all kinds of feed We deliver to any place in McCook free of charge AH orders given prompt attention ii u m m musm iV HTTYTyTTTYTYTfTTTYTTTYYVT7YTT7TYTYTTTTTTTYTTrYT7TTYJ I Short Personal News Notes j Mr and Mrs W B Mills are nit iiilin tho stat fair in Lin coln this week P S Wilcox Ls sinr th 0AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4AAAAAAikAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAB j sights of tile great State fail in C P LeJin took in the county C A DeLoy attended the J3en iair at Benkelman Friday kelman races Priday his horse J E Ludwick was a McCook winning money in the 2 20 paee visitor at the county fair at Ben 1 Mrs A Barnett and sen Prank kelman hnday ivturned Pridav night from an ex Mrs J R McCarl arrived on Priday night from summering at Hot Springs S D Mrs S A McCarl returned to her home in McCook Thursday Harvard Courier D W Colson L A Fitch and P M Colfer attended the eelebra tion at Lebanon last Friday Mrs R B Southard and son who have been visiting in Arap ahoe returned Thursday night Misses Emma Burton and Ada Benjamin of Arapahoe were guests at the rectory last week Miss Edith Waite went down to Indianola Thursday evening for a few days visit with Mis neal Quick Miss Merle Miller has been em ployed as teacher in the Lansing district School will begin Oct 2 Wray Gazette J A Wilcox and Gerald Wil cox are puttin in part of the week at the state fair going dowiii on 10 Monday evening Miss Martha Abel leaves for McCook Saturday morning to continue her work in the city schools of that place Red Cloud Chief A E Turner went out to Mc Cook tthe first of the week re turning Wednesday with six car loads of feeders Red Cloud Chief Will Fisher came over from At wood Kansas to visit with his brother Charles of this city go ing on later to Laramie Wyo to be the guest of his sisterthere Miss Mabel Howard is in the city having returned from spend ing the summer in Portland Ore gon Miss Howard gpes to Mc Cook Saturday morning where she will teach school the ensu ing year Red Cloud Chief Vaughn Clearman whom we mentioned last week as having ac cepted a lucrative position with a wholesale concern in Los Angel es departed on Monday for that tended outing in Hot Springs S D PeLor Miesen made trips to Culbertson on Saturday and Mon day thus completing his work on the new school house at that place Mrs J C Moore and two daughters of McCook are visiting relatives here this week Bart ley Inter Ocean Rodburn Simmons left Satur day morning en a vacation of Lincoln this week Miss Estella Pans returned home on last Thursday morning from a delightful visit in the west Mrs L S Sage of Beatrice is isiting her sisters Mrs W S Morlan and Miss Mary Evans here Dr R J Gunn returned Thurs day morning from Colorado The tamily will follow in a week or so later Mrs Will Short of East Mc Cook returned home on Saturday from a visit in Indianola Avith relatives S S Garvey left on No 1 Sat- IIIIID1 rt n UllilTllPOTlAlClll f M several weeks to be spent in Linr - ot tew days to Steamboat i r a celn Omaha and vicmitv n Springs Colorado Frank Johnson who has been visiting her parents on Brush creek returned to his claim near Wray Colorado Saturday after noon Miss Frankie Stump of McCook came down Tuesday morning on No 12 to visit Mrs itov Hoover and other friends this week Bartley Inter Ocean Commissioner FSLofton went up to Wray Colorado Saturday on a visit to his son who lives on a farm near that town returning home on Sunday evening Mr and Mrs T II Colling came up from Indianola Satur day morning on a short visit here before returning to Chyenne Wyoming where he is now em ployed on the Union Pacific Will Roedel who has been do ing harvester work in the Eed Cloud neighborhood for several weeks retumed home Saturday morning nis father G A Roe del of Ash Creek met him nX the depot here Mr and Mrs TJ J Warren and Miss Ruth on their return home to Fort Morgan Colorado from a visit to his home at Davenport Nebraska arrived in the city on Friday evening Mrs T F Row ell accompanying them from Kear ney where she has been visiting her daughter Mrs Harry Jones The Warrens departed Saturday afternoon for home going as far and the Union Pacific Minden I as Holyoke Colorado where they News remained over night Mtg go v saiixuiiiiciEiTiuJrttrug Wj B Whittaker arrived home Saturday night from an absence of a few weeks in Detroit Mich igan on business Master Seth Taylor returned o Saturday morning from spending thr summer with the grand par ents in Los Angeles A P Ely came up from Red Cloud Saturday on a visit to McCook relatives his wife being also here on a visit Elmer Kay is taking in some neighborhood races He was in Benkelman Friday and went from there to Wray Colorado Will P Fisher of Atwood Kas who has been the guest of his brother Charles contemplat es locating in Laramie Wyom ing Mrs McConnell who has been the guest of Mrs Albert MeMil len the past week returned to her home in Trenton Saturday morninsr Miss Martha Abel came up from her Red Cloud home Satur day on 13 and resumed her po sition in the McCook schools this morning Mr and Mrs Raymond Poole departed Saturday evening on 10 for their home in Lincoln after a short visit with her parents Mr and Mrs K K Stangland George E Thompson of The Thompson Dry Goods Co left on Friday evening for eastern mar kets to make his purchases of seasonable goods for the trade u yyxjKjrrYrxjixTii Jjy uggisr ONLY The coupon below will be redeemable on one or more sacks of 91 or Anchor Brand of Flour at any store in McCook at 20c on each and every sack Beginning Sept 1 and Ending Sept 15 This flour is milled in McCook and we are making this offer to get it before the people The flour will stand the test and all we ask is to give it an honest and fair trial This offer will give you a chance to stock up for a year with A 1 Flour at a low price before the higher prices set in which we feel the crop shortage is apt to bring about Every Sack is Felly Guaranteed - And if not satisfactory your money will be cheerfully refunded You cannot afford to let this offer pass as you will probably never again get a chance to purchase flour at these figures this season This offer will last FOR FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY Remem bsr this coupon is good at any store in this city at 20 cents off on each sack for as many sacks as you wish Be sure and get your orders in early Mr and Mrs J J Hadley of Indianola were city visitors Mon day Mrs Hall of Trenton has been visiting her daughter Mrs Darve Burnett Miss Bernice Mount of Liberty is visiting Miss Susie McBride this week Jeff Gallagher of Benkelman was one ot the maddening throng Monday Postmaster Charlie Meeker was down from Imperial and made merry with the Pythian boys Mrs Augusta Anton returned on 3 Sundav night from Des Moines Iowa visiting in Ilavelock on her way home Maurice Benjamin returned on Sunday night from near Frank lin where he has spent the sum mer Miss Lenore Fitzgerald went down en 14 Saturday night to Cambridge to take up her prinei palship in the high school there W 3 Stilgebouer Republican nominee for county commission er was over from Danbury Mon day seeing the crowds of Pyth ian Day Frank Vahue of Idalia precinct was making final proof on his homestead Tuesday of this week before County Judge Jennings Wray Gazette Mrs Howe a sister of Mrs Sut ton accompanied the Suttons from Ainsworth in their automo bile and is a guest of the fam ily here for a while Mr and Mrs II P Sutton and Velma arrived home Friday from an absence of about a month in Ainsworth Brown county their old home They made the trip in their touring ear M II Prall county elerk of Chase county came down from Imperial Monday evening on his way to Lincoln to take in the state fair Miss Amy Ries of St Louis and Miss Susie Reisch of Springfield Illinois arrived in the city Mon day morning on No 13 and will be guests of Mrs Frank Real for a week or two They are intimate girlhood friends of Mrs Real Miss Medora Santee who has been a guest at the home of Mr and Mrs E J Mitchell for some time departed for Omaha Sunday where she will resume her duties as a teacher in the city schools Deshler Rustler i satisfied mmmm z vaR3rvj3N53nsnvss3fcrEsnv2 I THIS COUPON A If taken to any store in McCook will be re deemable at 20c a sack on as many sacks as you may wish to ouy 51 McCOOK MILLING CO LAAAS A J A awl s rc rpi km A D G Divine is a visitor at tlu state fair part of the week Miss Millie Slaby is visiting Avith her sister Mr Tonv Clark Red Cloud Chief Mrs Bartlett of MeCook is vis iting relatives at St Ann at pres ent II C Times Republican Fred L Wolff went down to Holdrege last evening on busi ness before the district court Mr and Mrs A Galusha went down to Lincoln last evening to mingle with the state fair multi tudes Carl Armstrong reutrned Sat urday from a sojourn of some length in Cheyenne Wyo and in Colorado Miss Alice MeKenna returned first of the week from her visit to Washington D C and other points east Miss Mary Hill who has been visiting her sister here left for Peru Nebraska to enter the nor mal school close of week Marion Jimerson Con Iloff Mary Iloff Mrs F Hoyt are among those seeing the state fair sights from McCook Theywent down on No 2 Monday morning Mr James MeGart of Primrose Nebraska and his son Dr James McCart veterinarian of Humph rey Nebraska are visiting Dr and Mrs W F Jones Mr Mc Cart pere is an uncle of Mrs Jones Mrs Charles Nies and eliildren of Ogden Utah and Mr Art Nies of Omaha arrived in the city last night and are guests of Mr and Mrs J P Nies Thev are all on their way to Ogden and will make a visit here en route Mrs J H McManigal of Red lands California arrived in the city Saturday evening on No 10 remaining here until Wednesday on a matter of business She had been spending several days in Denver before arriving here L T Branscom of near Center point was up Tuesday and inform ed us that he had sold his farm and bought 22 acres of alfalfa land adjoining Cambridge and also purchased a meat market in that town He will take posses sion September 30 Stoekville Re publiean Faber There will be a regular meetinc of the Order of the Eastern Star Friday evening of this week A daughter was born to Mrs Weiutz August 31st AliiriXXUlVaUJ3tJiVOTJfl VAMJL i IV M n