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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1911)
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7 Bis Machinery Exhibit with everything i5l triffWVE If ry in action Traction Plowing gFCj wMlfl if luWiv la 11 3 Z ine entertainments music and special- l itMA55siSe 8 gp tier Moving pictures and illustrated wjgi ife U s5g Displays trom every state in the west t iAii SS223 la ffifli siowing Irrigation Dry Farming Fruit a XfteKsttagsjrVf Kj SfpA Growlrfg Alfalfa Raising and all kinds of xtViJ M iMf 25 CEHTS ADBtlSSIOrr TO ATZ rtm I THE BEST PROOF McCook Citirets Cannot Doubt It Deans Kidney Pills were used they cured The story was told to McCook res idents Time has strengthened the evidence Has proven the cure permanent The testimony is home tesimony The proof convincing It can be investigated by McCook residents Mrs A M Wilson 204 E Second St Cook Neb says My back bothered me for years and there was a dill ache across my kidneyc and loins Thfe pain in my back became worse wen I exerted mvself and often I h headaches and dizzy spells 1 v c not stoop and there were ma o her disagreaable symp toms of kedr cy complaint present On a friends acike I finally procured Doans Kidney 1 11s and I soon found them io le m i what I needed This remedy c tiered my back and kidnejs ci c o e long effected a complete cu e Statement given June 20 107 Ro E corsement On June 21 1910 Mrs Wilson said I am pleased to vorify te state ment I gae for publication in 1D07 recommending Bonns Kidney Pic This remedy is beneficial for For sale by all dealers Price 50 cent o TSuffalo A n j n tv fn- the Unit ed Reni mlvr iic nam Dnans and take no o REFOET TO OFFICE riie Tribune is now being de livered to city patrons and the publisher would be pleased to have all patrons who fail to re ceive their papers to report fail ures to the Tribune office Dont forget however to give your street number in doing so And in case you move to new street number kindly report promptly this fact So that no delay may be experienced in the prompt and regular delivery of your papers James C Dahlman Cowboy Mayor of Omaha Throws the Lariat Mayor Jas C Dahlman started his career as a cowboy and is at present Major cf Omaha and has the follow ir3 record Sheriff of Dawes Co Neb vhree terms Mayor of Chadron tvo terms Democratic Natl Commit eerrir eight years Mayor of Oma ha six years and in 1910 candidate ice governor of Nebraska Writing to iJoley Co Chicago he says I have taken Foley Kidney Pills and they rave given me a great deal of relief so I cheerfully recommend them Yours truly Signed James C Dahlman A MeMillen After exposure and when you feel a cold coming on take Foleys Hon ey and Tar Compound It checks aud relieves Use no substitute The germne in a yellow package always A MeMillen that Holds to the Wood like a Nail THE surface of seasoned wood is porous The pores are empty sap cells White Lead Paint not only covers the surface with a solid film but it fastens into these pores with a rivet like grip that holds for years The paint that lasts is made of RED SEAL 4 Pure White Lead turpentine and linseed oil and is mixed on the premises after the painter n i examined the surface to be covered Good old fashioned paint made in thf way never cracKS or scales on ana uoes not nave to be burned off before je pamting It becomes part ot the wood itself Send for Our Free Painting Helps i fi containing color schemes miscellaneous paintimr directions and names of Illue List Painters in your community 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 AVnte us foe Circular No B It gives particulars NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY 722 Chestnut Street St Louis Mo s yy WmSmMk 1 EHlV - itSvJBEi WJ ssapS FINDS NO TRACE OF FAMILY McCook Neb Man Making Vain Search at Denver Denver Sept 29 On Septem ber 13 at MeCoolc Neb Arthur B Fowler a laborer placed his wife and four children aboard a Burlington train bound for Den ver lie was to follow later and join them here Fowler arrived in Denver Sunday morning Since that time he has traveled the streets searching for some trace of his family The last he saw or heard from his wife and chil dren was the day he placed them on the train for Denver Fowler fears that his wife two boys and two girls may have met with an accident or foul play The chil dren the oldest a young man of twenty Fowler said are his step children That they have deserted liim is something he refused to believe It was understood when they left McCook his wife should write to him at Akron and Brush Col and inform him of their where abouts in Denver He received no communication from them at either toAvn Denver special W C T U State Convention The W C T U state conven tion closed Fridav afternoon The last half clay Avas taken up by a school of methods in charge of the stat superintendents The annual convention Avill lie held next year in Central City and the spring executive meeting aviII he held in University Place Dele gates to the national convention AAiiich meets soon in MihA aukee are Mrs Belle Inglis of Mc Cook Mrs D C John of Om aha Mrs Allie Jackson of Lin coln Mrs J C Atkinson Paw nee City Mrs Hayes of Clay Cen tr Mrs llollster of Wed Cloud Miss MalH Young Alliance and Miss Hurst of Wymore all of the state officers are delegates by virtue of their office Delegates Veted to the Avorlds convention ir Miss Annetta Nesbit PaAvnee City Mrs F B Heald Osceola Mrs S K Daily of University bee rnd Mrs D C John of Omaha T c You- Common Colds Seriously Common colds severe and frequent a the foundation of chronic disease conditicn of the nose and throat and may develop linto bronchitis pneumonia and consumption For all coughs and colds in children and in grown persons take Foleys Honey and Tar Compound promptly A Me Millen Here is a woman who speaks from personal knowledge and long experi ence viz Mrs P H Brogan of Wil scn Pa vho says I know from ex perience that Chamberlains Cough Remedy is far superior to any oth er For oroup there is nothing that excels1 it For sale by all dealers I P if 11 Jj xfa rJ r - r HJlli JJ -- I Yours for uni formity Yours for great est leavening power Yours for never failing results Yours for purity Yours for economy lours tor every thing that goes to make up a strictly high grade ever dependable baking powder That is Calumet Try it once and note the im provement in your bak ing See how much more economical over the high- priced trust brands how much better than the cheap and big can kinds Calumet is highest in quality moderate in cost 6 Received Highest Award v Worlds Pure Food Exposition mmm nr nmgifiy XOO00O0OO OOOO0OO wniMUrHffumfin 8 It Cost Her Her Life In the Wreck of a Submarine DROWNED WITH HER FIANCE Story of a Pathetic Episode That Was Intertwined With the Tragic Loss With All on Board of the French Torpedo Boat Pluviose TJnderlying the tragedy of the loss of the French submarine torpedo boat Pluviose with twenty seven lives when she Avas sunk in the bottom of the English channel by a collision with a surface steamship ou May 23 1910 was a piteous episode involving the death of a beautiful and brilliant young Frenchwoman The French government suppressed the story so thoroughly that to this day the name of the young woman is not known save to those in paramount authority In the naA y hut American naval officers say the fact of the hap pening has become known to other naval men all over tlie world The Pluviose and a sister submarine had goue out from the navy yard at Calais about 1 oclock in the afternoon for a series of maneuvers She was about tAVO miles from shore and Avas disporting In a series of dives and ris ings to the surface The feat known as porpoising was being accom plished Avlth great skill the submarine being entirely responsive to every turn of a directing Avheel in her machinery The act of porpoising is an Imitation of the action of the porpoise in its leaps above water and prompt disappear ance immediately afterward In the submarine the maneuver is made for the purpose of scouting the boat be ing brought toward the surface suffi ciently for its periscope to protrude out of water when the officer below is en abled to make a general circular sur vey of the water above him Then the boat dives out of sight In case of war she would have sighted her enemy and be enabled to proceed closely to a bat tleship or cruiser and discbarge tor pedoes directly at her foe In the act of thus coming to the sur face the Pluviose came up directly un der the channel steamship Pas de Ca lais The keel of the Calais struck the submarine and tore a huge hole in her upper casement a rent fifteen feet long and two feet wide Into this the water rushed The submarine stag gered along with her hull Just showing above the surface her engines dis abled her crew unable to do anything to chock the inrush of water And she went down She had a crew of twenty seven men Commandant Prns was the senior offi cer There were two other officers Which one of these three it was whose sweetheart was aboard is not definite ly known to the American naval offi cers but they declare there is no doubt of the fact One of the three officers listened to the pleadings of his fiancee that she be allowed to make a trip in the sub marine with him and share with him the peril that his duty so often required him to brave He must have had a consultation with his brother officers and got their consent to wink at it for the regulations of the French navy strictly forbid women to make any trips in submarine boats Perhaps the very fact that it was forbidden that if she succeeded in making a journey to the bottom of the sea in a submarine she would have enjoyed an experience the like of which no other Frenchwoman might claim actuated her But whatever the conditions that brought it about the young officer did escort her secretly aboard the Plu viose She wore a long oilskin coat and souwester hat lelongiug to her sweet heart which sufficiently disguised her sex to admit of her goiug aboard with out being challenged by any of the sentries patrolling the quay where the Pluviose laj tethered on the day that she was to make her fatal trip And the girl smiling over her triumph climbed down the ladder into the little gasoline filled room and heard the or ders given for the battening down of all the hatches the firm screwing into places of these coverings and then perhaps fascinatedly watched the dial Indicator as it told how the Pluviose was sinking deeper and deeper into the sea Divers who went down after tho Pluviose was sunk carrying blcn steel cables with which ineffectual at tempts were made with huge derrick above to bring the Pluviose to the sur face reported that they heard rnppinc in the interior of the submarine In any event when days later the Plu viose was raised and tugged into shal low water none that had been aboard of her was alive She had filled com pletely with water As she was raised the water poured from the great gash that had been out in her steel case ment by the Channel steamship Once in shallow water it was the work of only a little while to remove the covering of the conning tower In that tower they found the young ofii cer And dead in his arms with her own arms tightly clasped around his neck and her young face resting against his breast they found the young woman New York World Diplomatic She coldly I hardly know how to receive your proposal You know I am worth a million of course Jack dip lomatically Yes worth a million er girls She rapturously Oh Jack It Is a miserable thing to live in Dense It is the life nt snider TEMPLE THEATRE ONE NIGHT TUESDAY OCT 3rd DeQUERRE ROSS PRESENT MR WILL BINGHAM In that Laugh Producing Comedy in Three Acts Entitled THE COLLEGE BOY A Scream from Start to Finish CURTAIN PROMPTLY AT 830 Prices 25c 35c 50c and 75c Seats on sale at McConneirs THE FAVORITE LAXATIVE One at Night Makes the Next Day Bright No Change if it Doesnt Because of its extremely gentle anc effective action Rexall Orderlies kfivi become the most popular remedy for 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at our store The Rexall store L W McConnell McCook Nebraska Wj Ecouossaises Bet2e9 FTm9 W fffl Eggs Hnaes Site focal more ffl F appetising and wlaotesome g The only Baking Powder made 5 6 from Royal Grape Cream ofi Tartar f Following the Be 9 The Bell Telephone has been the pioneer in farm ing communities the rural mail delivrey th aeutomo bile and other modern comreniences folloAAing the blozad trail If you are not a Bell subscriber you should join the great army of farmers who ha e learned that they cannot adequate- carry oi their business -without loc cal and long distance Bell Telephone serace muKi THE NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO CHAS W KELLEY McCook Manager jagui imwwwi v i 41 i I 1 i MM 7 V J