7 u r rtv J V v r avadlaiblcak o vation that the follow wlio has neither property nor crcdat often in the front lanks when con to voting expense or tax s onto property owners They an marvels of public enternKss when others pay the bolls Four flulier and wnd jnmmprs ire all alAvays with vs Thrltr scig n seems to be d mil the cxpoiise let tlie other fjluvs pay ZZSKZESUPCKGS nrSTCTrVST McConndl for drugs 1St those sweet ones you have been looking Til M Goofe THGune ESTABLISHED 18S2 F M KIMMELL Editor Largest Circulated Newspaper Published in Red Willow County Entered at postoffice McCook Nebraska as second class mat ter Published Tuesdays and Thursdays ANNOUNCEMENTS I hereby announce my Candi da 03 for County Attorney sub ject to decision of Republican pri man CIIAS D RITCHIE PERRY COUNTS ON VICTORY Nebraska Judge Says State Will Go Republican Washington Jan IS Spec ial Judge E B Perry of Cam bridge and Judge Orr Avihcm Mr The Tribune hears it staled J VT centlv succeeded on the luan iub iiviivu Jiuvcu m tlt TJnncovolt 1K 1 o ic n or IUKI I tl iHVV Vit Vv - J 5 iw i ganized in McCook The colonel Avndd find his- share of admirers an I supporters here no doubt The federal government has de cided upon a rifle range near Plattsmcutii in the Mjj Xiuri riv er valley It contains about 800 acres and between 2000 and o 000 anen will annually use tihe range It wall be to tate militca I ington late Is stay of a feiw is evening lor a days Judge Per- jiy is a candidate for delegate to j the national republican conven tion and the two men were pre sented to the president this morn ing by Senator Brown They will be admitted to practice in the su preme court tomorrow morning upon Senator Browns nrctcn Judge Perry snrtl that in his opin ion the republicans would bevic toricms in Xhika next faAl r Lincoln Journal x Just note my brethren if yoia will how nnaiiv there are who j Norris Files for Senator onu tell you that ilout evciy j Congreppjiian G W Norm vps tliing is all wrong And then see terdav filed his nomination pa how few do batter The job can pers 1S n candidate for United of the destructive is always cscr states senator on the republicar than the work of conrtruciUon ticket Mr Xorns is in Wash This applies to all human ington and his filing was mailed ties Politics rahgion busmes f rom tllflit tv to Secretary of soeietv It is a matter of coenmon ahrsgi State Wait Lincoln 1 IStih Journal Pills alAvays cive satisfaction because the always do the work J T Shelnut Bremen Ga says I have used Fc Ipy KiJiv PVls with frreat satisfac tion and found more relief from then use than from any other kidney mc ieine and Ive tried almost all kind I can cheerfully recommend ther to all sufferers for kidney and blad dcr trouble A McMillen cxt at Maimers Thursday On next Thursday afternoon you are invited to come and partake of a cup of Three Star Coffee and ften Biscuit Wafers which we sell on their merits I am pleased to inform you that we sell the celebrated Pine Cone Oranges for Also Diamond C Ham and Bacon at 18c lb And Pure Lard at 2 lbs for 25c n Main Ave MAGNER Phone 14 KTTTTVTTTTTTTTVVYTVTTTVTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTYTrTVTTYYTTTH Vaccination for Typhoid Typhoid vaccination at first -a voluntary measure in our army has since July 1 1911 been made compulsory for all officers and enlisted men beloAv the age of 45 years and avIio have not had an authenticated case of typhoid fever The immunization of the army has proceeded rapidly until at ffchei present time someAAiiat over 60000 men have completed the necessary three inoculations In this entire number and covering a period of nearly three- years bnt tAveli eases of typhoid have developed and no death has oc curred One man at Naval station died five days after the first inoculation from a case of walking typhoid This is the only fatal case of Jyphoid an service in any one on whom the inocula tion had been begun- The rec ord of the Maneuver Division in eamp at San Antonio Texas dur I5S55E3553 I most insitniotlLve An army di A flEiion having an aAerage strength of 12800 men all inoculated eaipied the same eamp for four months from March to July and in this command hut one ease of t typhoad developed This Avas a mold case in a liospital corps man Avlno had not completed the inoc ulations necessary for protection There AArere forty aiina cases of typhoid Avith nineteen deaths in tliie city of San Antonio for the same four months Durincr the siajno period that tliis camp ex isted ait San Antonio between three and four thousand men Avere in eamp at Galveston Texas and in this command no case of typhoid occurred Avhile the city of Galveston furnished 192 cas es of the diseasie1 during the ex istence of the camp The city and the camp liad the same wat er milk and food supply the only difference being that the cwnsp Tiad been jjrotecited by in- i - - W WLXJ1 X1 Postmasters Here in Junjs Thirteen postmasters of the state gathered in Lincoln Friday night Despite the fact that the Avord had gone out that the meet ing might have a political eom plexuon such Avas ncit the case ac cording to Secretary W J Cook of Blair Of course Ave couklnt meet tnd get together unless some of us talked politics more or less said he but that Avas not the purpose of the conference It Avas a meeting of the executive committee of the Nebraska post masters association and Avas held for the purpose of arranging for this years state convention anel for the purpose of outlining some of the subjects AAhich Ave desire to have discussed at that time Those present Avere Lcav Shel ly of Fairbury EdAvard R Siizer of Lincoln AY J Ccok of Blair J Eaton of Lorton J M Ivroll of Tekamah S W Wilson of Wood River L F Etter of South Omaha I S Tyndale of Central Ccitv Lon Cone of MeCook T J Taylor of Wilber W Ooake of Hebron Julius Ilaumont of Brok en Boav and R R Douglas of Chirks The date of the next meeting Avas set for June 11 12 and 13 in Lincoln No phase of the impending po litical struggles in the party Avas taken up at the gathering it av3 declared Lon Cone of McCook araerted that not even- the senat orial race Avas dAvelt upon a sub ject close to his heart because of the fact that he represents the city - Avhere Congressman Norris Lives The meeting Avas arranged for as a business session and not as a political conference said he and that idea Avas carried out Lincoln Journal SCHOOL CSEEK Mrs John Dolan is on the sick list Avith la grippe There Avas a taffy pull at J B RozelTs Friday night Minnie Johnnie and Willie Frye have all been sick but un der the care of the doctor are improving Jesse Vandervooit Avent up to Trenton Thursday to help Gran Arille Mary field Avith a bunch of horses Sheplcr Frye and Frank Em rich have each filled their ice house Foleys Honey and Tar Compound is a reliable family medicine Give it to your children and take it your self Avhen you feel a cold coming on It checks and cures coughs and colds and croup and prevents bronchitis and pneumonia A McMillen TERMS OF COURT For 1912 Fourteenth Judicial District of Nebraska Judge E B Perry has desig nated the folloAving dates for court an this district for the en suing year Ohase April 29 jury Nov 25 iury Dundy March 18 iury May 2d equity Oct 28 iury Frontier April 1 iury June 3 equity Oct 14 jury Furnas Feb 19 iury May 13 equity Nov 11 iury Gosper Feb 13 iury May 27 equity Dec 9 iury Ilayes April 15 jury Oct 7 jury Hitchcock March 4 iury May 20 equity Sept 23 iury Perkins April 22 iury Dec 2 iury Red WdlloAV Jan 29 jury Maj 6 equity Sept 9 jury Remember The Tribunes phone is 19 We AA ill appreciate an item any time Do not allow your kianey and blad der trouble to develop beyond the reach of medicine Take Foley Kid ney PHls They give quick results and stop irregularities AViith surpris ing promptness A McMillen Why Be Uncomfortable We have felt shoes to go inside overshoes for 100 German Socks Sheep Lined Shoes make this weather a pleasure VIERSEN fOSBORN J street Avear aKirejtflerr 1 1 ONE OF THE AFRICAN STYLES Dusky Damsels Adorn Themselves by Repulsively Distending Their Lips With Wooden Discs London Africa is the land of many strange things and queer peo ple and not the least odd of the lat ter are some of the natives living in the vicinity of Lake Chad in the cen tral part of that puzzling continent As a result of his travels on the dark continent Landor has given some line descriptions of the people and their grotesque customs The accompanying illustration gives an excellent idea of one of these One may he excused for not believing it to be tho picture of a woman for there is nothing to suggest the fem- mwrm SiJWi 7 Nil ilk JM African Victim of Style Inine in this case unless it be wom ans inherent loe of adornment Hav ing determined that elongated lips are a thing of beauty these dufly damsels go the limit using wooden discs in the process ot creating and maintaining this frightiul repulsive condition It Avas on the Shari river Avrite3 Landor that I found the custom cf elongating the lips more exaggerated than in any other part of Africa tho women actually inserting small wood en or tin saucers in their upper lip and sometimes in both lips It wrc most ludicrous to hear these young ladies tall especially when they had two plates cue in each lip as they clapped like castanets and the voice became naca and unmusical These women Avere otherwise Avell formed arrtoTr y and quite ctatuesquo when ycg They adorned their iri 0 aul arms Avith brass rings and oe iiel ornaments around the neck The plates in the lips were oc casionally removed when the upper lip hung down to lew in a loop as to reach lower than the chin leaving a repulsive aperture under the nose through which one could see the teeth Not a very pleasant picture truly but style is style and Africa is Af rica FINDS LONG LOST PET TURTLE Farmer Had Carved Inscription on Its Shell in 13S8 When He Vas a Boy Harrisburg Pa A farmer in south ern Pennsylvania went swimming very frequently last summer in Green lake On one occasion one of his toes was suddenly caught and held with a vise like grip He sputtered and tried to get loose all the way to the shore almost fainting with the exertion His catch was a large snapping tur tle which had to be removed from his Finds His Pet Turtle toe with a chisel and hammer The following inscription was found carved on the shell H T 188S Why gasped the astonished farmer I carv ed that on a pet turtle when I was fif teen years old and Ive been looking for him ever since He found me first however POISON SCARED OUT OF HIM Young New Jersey Farmer Fearing Loss of Arm Has Singular Recovery Clayton N J Joseph G Souder a prosperous young farmer of Clayton who recently purchased the Bubois farm for 10000 Avas bitten on the Qnger by a hog he was killing sev eral weeks ago and blood poisoning set in The finger Avas lanced but the poison spread to his arm Avhlch It was thought Avould have to be am putated Souder objected to losing the arm but as he grew worse he start- sd for the hospital Before leaving Clayton Souder said My arm feels better and before reaching the hospital he declared it was well and begged to be taken back home But his brother-in-law who accompanied him insisted on his solag to the hospital Here It was round that the arm was well the ban Jage taken off and left off It had ured in three hours Souders says the only way he can tccount for the strange cure is that the blood poisoning was scared out of Ul m 4iitVf takjTnx otherL The Danger of La Grippe is its fatal tendency to pneumonia To cure your la grippe coughs take Foleys Honey and Tar Compound R B Fisher Washington Kas says I was trouhled Avith a seA ere attack of la grippe that threatened pneumonia A friend adviced Foleys Hcney and Tar Compound and I got relief after taking the first few doses I took three hottlcs and my la grippe Avas cured Get the genuinein the yel low package A ilcIillen Here is a remedy tnat will cure your cold Why waste time and mon ey experimenting when you can get a preparation that has Avon world Avide reputation by its cures of this dis eases and can always be depended up on It is known everyAvhere as Chamberlains Cough Remedy and is a medicine of real merit For sale bj all dealers When you want a reliable medicine for a cough or cold take Chamber lains Cough Remedy It can always be depended upon and is pleasant an safe to take Fcr sale by all dealers Foleys Honey and Tar Compound Cures inn Every Case Mr Jas AjcCaffery Ztfgr of the Schlitz Hotel Omaha Neb recom mends Foleys Hcney and Tar Com pound because it cures in eAery case I have used it myself and I have recommended it to many ethers who haAe since tald me of its great cura tie power in diseases of the throat and lungs For all coughs and colds it is speedily effective A McJIillen Mrs A R Tabor of Crider Mo had been troublde Avith stick head ache for about five years when she began taking Chamberlains Tablets She has taken tAvo bottles of them and they have cured her Sick head ache is caused by a disordered stom ach for which these tablets are es pecially intended Try them get well and stay well Sold by all druggists Persons troubled Avith partial par alysis are often A ery much benefit ted bj massaging the affected parts thoroughly when applying Chamber lains Liniment This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains For sale by all druggists Charles Durham of Lovington 111 has succeeded in finding a posItiAe cure for bed Avetting My little boy Avet the bed eAery night clear thro on the floor I tried several kinds of kidney medicine and avcs in the drug store looking for something differ ent to help him Avhen I heard of Fol eys Kidney Pills After he had tak en them two days Ave could see a charge end when he had taken tAvo thirds of a bottle he Avas cured That is about six wreks ao and he has not Aet in bed since A McMillen WE WORLD ALMANAC 1912 litlition In this comnar volum of ralnaMe aid inter tstins lafurrna inn a co mctp niMi ditp librae 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