-7 fi I li V I i 5 7 OLEUI k - YTJiTiiTTT T u r 4S2fe5 J1 Seethe whole west under one roof ir ii w M Something doInK all the time It is a show that will interest you Big -Machinery Exhibit with everything In action Traction Plowing demonstra tions Fine entertainments music and special ties Moving pictures and illustrated ectures Displays from every state in the west showing Irrigation Dry Farming Fruit Growing Alfalfa Raising and all kinds of Farm Work 25 CENTS ADMISSION TO AX jMtijaiivwrmKijiwimspm RED WILLOW Oil the dust storms Mrs JaeobLongnecker and hei daughter spent Sunday and Mon day at William Kaudels Mrs Ben King was quite sick first of the week but is all right again Mr and Mrs Longnecker Mrs J E Wilson and Mrs Paul Smith visited Mrs Waddell on Wednes dav Mr Dow of Palasios Texas was visiting friends here on Fri- Mrs Jacob Longnecker and Mrs Lewis were business visitors at McCook Thursday Sore throats seem to prevail Mr Elmer was on a business trip Wednesday Those who knew Dr A D Finch will regret to learn of the death of his wife recently at Bethany Neb THE PROPER COURSE Information of Priceless Value to Every McCook Citizen How to act in an emergency is Icnowledge of inestimable worth and this is particularly true of the diseases and ills of the hu man body If you suffer with backache urinary disorders or anv form of kidney trouble the advice contained in the following statement will add a valuable as set to your store of knowledge What could be more convincing proof of the efficiency of Doans Kidney Pills than the statements of nearby residents who have been permanently cured Lewis W LaBove Main Street Oberlin Kan says For many years I was employed on the rail -d this work finally told oi my kidneys causing a severe at tack of kidney complaint When Dunns Kidney Pills were brought U my stt riion I began their use The conti rU of six boxes correct ed my tiok I am pleased to udors this remedy in return for all that ir hi done forme di April 8 19 Thrt Cur Lasted On Ma il 1910 Mr LaP -v said i 1 a- e hrd no trouble from my kidneys since I ied Doans Kidn y Pills three yars ago You may continue to pub- hsh all I previously said in praise oi -Ms lemedy For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo Xew York sole agents for the United States Remember the name Doans and take no other The Seal Ring The seal ring is known to be the oldest style of ring It dates back to the days of the Old Testament and products of the glyptic art as gem en graving was called were known in the most remote times In Exodus xxviii 17 20 mention is made of the following stones upon which the names of the twelve children of Israel were engraved The sardius the topaz the carbuncle the emerald the sap phire the diamond the ligure the agate the amethyst beryl onyx and jasper In verse 2 of the same chap ter we find mention of the engraving of signets upon the hardest stones It is believed that the Egyptians instruct ed the Israelites in the art of stone engraving The Egyptians used the lapidarys wheel and emery powder and knew the use of the diamond in engraving other hard stones Among the Assyrian and Babylonian ruins were found fine specimens of signets on gems many of them set in rings Oddities of the Printing Shop Here is a row of capital letter- and figures of ordinary size and shape jum as you will find tlitin in the diil newspaper ssssxxxx zzzzr s They are such as are made up of two parts of similar form Look cirefully at these and you will percolv that lu upper halves of the character m a very little smaller than the lowi r halves so little that at a un re giam t you would declare them to be f qi size Now turn this page up ile do i and without any careful looking will see that the difference in size H very much exaggerated that tin top half of the letter is very miiHi smaller than the other half It will lie seen by this that there is a tendency in the eye to enlarge the upper part of any object upon which it loul Thus two circles of nm riual size miht be drawn and so placed that they would appear exactly alike New York World Saved Mimsc Uncle Mose a plantation nero va being asked about his religious null tions Is a preacher sah he said Do you mean asked the nston ished questioner that you p crli gospel Mose felt himself getting into water No ah he said Ah touches that subject very light Success Mag azine Brine Brine boil at 223 decrees F and at this degree fine salt is formed At Km degrees F Iomoon salt results aim fishery or large grained at 110 degrees F The salt crystallizes on the surface of the brine in the pans iloats a little and then sink- to the bottom leaving it free from fresh crystals Pressed For Time Judge Knott Why did you rob this man in broad daylight Prisoner I couldnt help it your honor I had an engagement every night that week Vc never hesitate to guarantee Every man should keep a fair sized Lilv Patent flour At the Me- cemetery in which to bury the faults Cook Flour and Feed Store of bis Mends Beecher J3TSSE f T -4 i M -1 5li fi H J If - lTTWUrf T 1 want my house rW White Leaded OAY that to your pointer and he will know you want a quality job- The most durable paint in the world and the one kind worth considering is old fashioned paint made of pure linseed oil turpentine and Pure Wliite Lead They should be mixed on the job by the painter after he has examined the surface to be covered Paint made of pure white lead never cracks or scales off but holds to the wood until it is actually worn away Send for our Free Painting Helps containinKColorschcmcsmiscellancouspaintin direc tions and names of Blue List Painters in our com munity who use our white lead Ask for Helps No B TO PAINTERS If you use our white lead send us your name for our Painters Blue List Write for Circular No B It cives particulars NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY mWWmmi 1 I mmmULJmt 722 Chestnut Street St Louis Mo For Sale by All Dealers hr jj sflr iUL y JilLLM mMEm m 2r7T Riti ITU nii i mi i ir ir iihi niiiii iih hi I Mil M - - 2J I LOOK TO THE BABYS TEETH Awed by th Servant The amusing mistake once made by They Must Be Cared for to Give tho two Abyssinian delegates of the Little One Health and Ineror Meneleli to luvmce is narrated Comfort and you say Its only his baby teeth he will soon shed them Do you know that when he is six years old a permanent jaw tooth or six year molar as they are called will come ost of the Improvements Have Been Brought About Within the Last Century In some of the ruins of Egypt are engravings representing a man lying ri his hink whilo another standing profession today yet most of the provement has beon brought about In tho last ono hundred years The causes of this rapid develop- ment have been many the rapid growth of knowledgo in other lines or work tho formation of dental col leges tho invention and manufacture of useful instruments and the tific study of the mouth and its eases There is ono other thing which has1 brought about this marvelous growth which is perhaps more important than all the other causes combined andj that is the professional spirit It used to be the thing if a dentist maae an improvement to hide it fromj his brother dentist so that hemlght reap the benefit alone Many a se- cret or invention has died with the dentist originating it In time this profession began to progress by leaps and bounds Nowadays If a dentist discovers anything new that Is good he carries it to his society and ex 1 plains it to every one so that all may pet the benefit He goes to the con- vention with one new idea and brings back a hundredand both he and the public are benefited Copyright Western Newspaper Union Although there is never any scare- tty of candidates listen closely and you can always hear that public offi j ials are underpaid Atchison Kan Globe Temptation doesnt have to mate the feait so very alluring to get sorqei of us to nibble at it mi ih tZMmvt iiiij lii lUi j mMiVliMtMiMggw rewa by the Paris Gaulois Awed by the splendor of his gold lace uniform and If you were to put one good apple the solemnity of his imposing man into a basket of bad ones what would uer they mistook the usher at the happen to that apple It would decay door of the foreign ministers office of course Yet you parents are al- for M de Selves himself As they lowing something far more precious were brought into the anteroom the and of a life value to your child to de- usher was standing with his hands on cay because of neglect the door handle ready to announce What do I mean Just this you are them But at the sight of his silver allowing that child who does not know chain his medals his sword hit gold what he is doing to neglect his teeth topped cane and his three cornered hat the Abyssinians could not be ex pected to know they were in the pres ence of a mere servant So bowing low repeatedly they approached him slowly and with great respect until in just back of his baby teeth It is they were within reach of his coattails often mistaken for a baby tooth and consequently it Is neglected He never sheds that tooth and it is the most important one in his mouth If it comes Into a dirty uncared for mouth where every other tooth is decayed doesnt it stand to reason it will decaj also Oh well you say Its just one tooth pull it out Why not say Oh well its just one eye take It out he can see with the other Another reason for caring for baby teeth is to give the child comfort With ordinary care a child need never have a toothache nor the haunting fear of the dentist From the time a child is three years old a dentist should examine its teeth every four months Then at the first sign of a cavity he may fill it without the slight est annoyance to the child and with very little expense to the parent If however you let the tooth decay until it aches and then have it pulled he fore its time you can expect a crowd ed uneven row of second teeth for the reason that when the first tooth Is pulled It retards the normal devel opment of the jaw and there is not room enough for the other teeth Of course it goes without saying that cleanliness Is the one most essen tial thing necessary From the mo ment a child can be taught to spit things from the mouth it should have its teeth bru hed with a toothbrush and a good tooth powder or paste be foro going to bed Why at night you ask Because at any other time the teeth will soon be in use again while if done just before retiring they remain clean ten hours or more I iright add that this is the best rule for grown up children After a child has all his perma nent teeth which with the exception of wisdom teeth he should have at about twelve or thirteen years of age then comes tho big fight to keep them and with just a little precaution they can he kept an entire lifetime It is not necessary to visit the dentist so often now for examination I should cay in ordinary cases twice a year would be suTicient to protect them This is the more economical plan by far and a dentists bills should be looked upon as an invest ment for we all realize that an ounce of prevention is worth many pounds of cure Anna Mae Roberts Copyright Western Newspaper Union REAL DENTISTRY IS MODERN which one on either side they seized in their hands and kissed The usher did not know what to do but the ap pearance of the minister relieved the situation Bathing In Gold A Parisian journalist who had spec ulated in railway shares won 200000 francs as the result of a lucky ven ture Drawing it in gold he proceed ed to a hotel emptied the bags of gold In the bed and went to sleep lit erally in the sands of Pactolus The man was so crazed by his good for tune that he found indescribable pleas ure in reveling In a golden bath Paganini the violinist when he re ceived the proceeds of his concerts he insisted upon being paid in gold used to wash his hands in sovereigns A French novelist Soulie wrote a book called The Memoirs of the Dev il It was successful The publish ers paid him for the first volume 10 000 in gold The author carried the gold to his bedroom poured it into a foot bath and enjoyed for half an hour the excitement of moving his feet to and fro in a bath of gold coins smok ing meanwhile the biggest of Ha vanas Old Leather Bottles Leather bottles or blackjacks were common in Europe two centuries ago The bottles were often made of one skin doubled up and closely stitched together leaving an aperture for the neck The thick piece between was inserted for he slip It was meant to be slung at the back a leather thong passed through two loops placed on either side of the neck and it was ficiently flat at tho base to stand when put down The stopper was made of A Hair Trigger Constitution Some one has said that animals have a hair trigger constitution says Orison Swett ilarden in Success Magazine They go off on the slightest provoca tion because they act from impulse They do not know how to control themselves The animal instinct dom inates Self control is the first condition of all achievement It is said that the first sign of insanity is the loss of self control When a person is no longer the master of his own acts he is not only in danger but any degree of over him pounding out a tooth with achievement is impossible to him Every thought tends to result in an a rock This is primitive dentistry tmI it minht sPATn to bn sovero act so that thought always leads The yet no doubt it brought a measure cf relief otherwise such extreme measures would not have been re sorted to In China It is said when a man goes to the native dentist for relief from the toothache it is the usual procedure for tho dentist to insert Lis finger in tho patients mouth and on removing it show him a worm which he says he has wit drawn from tho tooth and which was causing the ache Thi3 procedure so we are told usually stops the ache These primitive methods are a far cry from the scientific attitude of tho mental attitude at any moment is the pattern which the life processes weave The lives of many of us are grotesque crazy quilts Lung Capacity of Corset Wearers The lung capacity of the average woman who does not wear corsets is about 2S00 cubic centimeters or 171 cubic inches of one who is in the hab it of wearing corsets only 2200 cubic centimeters or cubic inches so that the capacity of the normal and unrestricted lungs is about 273 per cent more than that of those which 1 have been compressed by the corset i Scientific American A Technical Mind What in the name of common sense are you arresting me for asked the motorist who had accidentally violated a regulation I aint arrestin you in the name of common sense replied the rustic sheriff Im arrestin you in the name of the law Washington Star Self fidu ated But dont you think yon could learn to love me he inquired of the beau tiful heiress Fa always said I was hard to learn she replied tantalizingly But I am not a book he protested Oh I can read you all right she answered Pittsburg Dispatch Longevity Longevity I should say longevity did run In the family said Mrs Spriggins Why John was six foot two Bill was six foot four and George had more longevity than any man I ever see He was six foot seven if he was a foot Exchange Consideration Kindly words sympathizing atten tions watchfulness against wounding mens sesitiveness these cost very lit tle but they are priceless in their value From tho Fountain ITel I Maude always uses a fountain pen Belle Her letters are rather gushing arent they Philadelphia Record j t x The riodel Shoe Store Black Velvet Button Boots Brown Velvet Button Boots BLACK SUEDE BUTTON BOOTS NEW TOES NEW STYLES NEW IDEAS School Shoes a Specialty THE MODEL E D PERKINS CO Phone 18 NewjMorris BIdg SdOW XS5CS Will Handle More Cars It was announced at Union Pa- wood horn or old leather A god cific headquarters that the rup deal of care was required in the prep aration of the leather which had to be oiled and worked with hammers to make it supple and then washed with a lye so that all the impurity was en tiiely removed leaving the leather clean and dry Xo moisture or air had any efle t on it Blackjacks were in fact flagons made in various sizes They were sometimes pitched inside tthv service offered by Pacific which in the REPORT TO OFFICE The Tribune is now being de- ture which may cause the Burling vered to city patrons and the ton and Rock Island to lose out on through California coast Pull man business Avill greatly publisher would be pleased to have all patrons who fail to re ceive their papers to report fail- the Union ures to the Tribune office Dont past have forget however to give your been handled by the Burlington street number in doing so And and the Rock Island in case you move to new street It Ls pointed out that the Hock j number kindly report promptly Island can reach the California j this fact So that no delay may coast via the El Paso gateway I be experienced in the prompt and i - and that it may merely change the routing of Rock Island sleep ing car service Lincoln Journal All grades of Oxford flour and each sack guaranteed at the Mc Cook Flour and Feed Store regular delivery of your papers When it is wall paper dont fail to see McConnells display before deciding Freshest fruits at Itfagners ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM NO LIME PHOSPHATE Following the Beli The Bell Telephone has been the pioneer in farm ing communities the rural mail delivrey th aeutomo bile and other modern conveniences following the blozed trail If you are not a Bell subscriber you should join the great army of farmers who have learned that they cannot adequately carry ot their business without loc cal and long distance Bell Telephone service mi iin THE NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO CHAS W KELLEY McCook Manager 1 j h 1 y M