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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1912)
M I ffi J 1 JS COMING TO McCOOK United Doctors Specialists Will Be At The NATIONAL HOTEL Saturday April 27th and Will Remain ONE DAY ONLY Remarkable Success of These Tal ented Physicians in the Treatment of Chronic Diseases Offer Their Services Free of Charge The United Doctors licensed bj the state cf Nebraska for the treatment cf deformiliks and all nervous and ehrcniis diseases of men women and children offer to 11 who Cui11 od this trip con sultation examination advice free making no charge whatever eMc eioii the actual cost of medi cine All that is asked dn re turn for tlicsa valuable services is tiliat -every person treated will state the result obtained to their friends and thus prove to the sisk s rJ afflicted in every city -and locality that at last treatments have been discovered that are reasonably sure and cer tain la their effect These doctors are considered b many f jrmer patients among Americas leading stoma dh and nerve specialists and are experts in the treatment of chronic dis eases and so great and wonderful have ben their results that in many cases it is hard indeed to find th dividing line between skill and miracle Discssas of the stomach in tcrtrnoi liver hl cad skin ncrv e lie art spleen kidneys or bladder rheumatism sciatica di abetes b d wettmg leg ulcers weak lungs a nd -those afflicted with lcmg standing deep seated chronic dscasi3 that have baf fled the skill of the family phy sician should wot fail to call According to their system no more operations for appendicitis gall otenc r tumors goiter or cer tain itir ms of cancer They were ameng the first in America to earn the name of the Bloodless Surgeons by doing away with knife with blood and with all paJn in the successful treatment of these dangerous diseases If you have kidney or bladder troubles bring a two ounce bottle of your urine for chemical sis and microscopic examination Deafness often has been cur ed in sixty days No matter what your ailment may be no matter what others may have told you no matter what experience you may have had with other physicians it will be to ycur advantage to see tJhorn at once Hare dt forever settled dn your mind If your case is incurable they will give you such advice as may relieve and stay the disease Do not put off tlus fcluty you owe yourself -or friends or relatives who are suffering because of your sick ness as a -visit tlus time may help you Remember this free offer is for one day only Married ladies must come with their husbands and minors with thciir parents Office at National Hotel Hours from 10 a m to 8 m IRRIGATION FARMER HIT BY A DECISION Washingon April 1 In a tease of vital interest to irrigation farmers of the west -the supremo court today held that land own ers along a river had no right to object to change in the river cut rent by riparian owners below fchem The court held that 4 he Henry Sehcdde estate in Idaho was net j entitled tc damages because the curreat cf water usl feir rrrligo toon from the Snake risver ha beon changed by a dam built byj a power company below e WATER COMPANY MUST PAY FOR CONNECTIONS Washington April 1 Water companies must bear iihe expens2 of tapping their pipes to furnish connection with all city iresidemc s if Wvj5nrpi to serve the imiblic impartially aeeording to ajdaeis don today by supreme court of the United States j Application for License McOook Nebraska April 4 1912 Notice as hereby given that I have filed dn -the office of the Oity Clerk of MeCook Nebraska a petition asking that a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors dm the building situated on lotf 9 iblock 22 205 Main ave nue in the First ward of the City of MeCook Nebraska be granted me for the coming muni cipal year beginning Mav 1 1912 CLAUDE L McIOLLIP Application for License McCook Nebraksa April 4 1912 Notice ds hereby given that I have faled dn the office of the Oity Clerk of McCook Nebraska a petition asking that a license to sell malt spirituous and vin ous liquors in the building situ ated on ilct S block 27 at No 103 -Main avenue in the First ward of tho City of McCook Ne braska be granted to me for the coming municipal year beirinning Mav 1 1912 WILLIAM II BODEMAXN Application for License McCook Nebraska April 4 1912 Notice is hereby given that f have fiVd in the office of the City Cleik of McCook Nebraska a petition asking that a license ita sell malt spirituous and vincu liquors in the building situated en lot 1 block 21 224 Main ave nue in the Second ward cf the Oity of McCook Nebraska be granted to me for the ecmir municipal year beginning May 1 19124 3ts J II MITCHELL Application for Permit McCook Nebraska Apiiil 4 1912 Notice is hereby given that I have filed in the Oity Clerks of fice my bond and petition for a permit to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the brick building on lot 11 block 16 in the Second ward of the City of McCock from May 1 1912 to April 30 1913 C R WOODWORTII Applicant Application for Permit MeCcok Nebraska April 4 1912 Notice is hereby given that I have filed dn the City Clerks -office my bond and petition for a druggist s permit to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in tlie building on lot 7 block 21 in the Second ward of the Citv of McCook from Mav 1 1912 to April 30 L W McCONNELL Applicant Application for Permit MeOook Nebraska April 4 1912 Notdce ds hereby givcu that I have filed in the Oity Clerks of fice my bond and petition for a druggists permit to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in tke building on lot 11 block 22 in the First ward of the Citv of MeOook from May 1 1912 to April 30 1913 ALBERT MeMILLEN Applicant Application for License McCook Nebraska April 4 1912 Notice is hereby given that we have filed dn the office of the City Clerk of MeCook Nebraska a petition askdng that a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors dn the building situated on lot 13 block 27 113 Main ave nue in the First ward of the City of McCook Nebraska be grant ed to us for the coming munieipa year beginning May 1 1912 JAMES WOOLARD JOHN IP McMANIGAL Application for License MeOook Nebraska April 4 1912 Notice ds hereby given that I have filed dn the office of the Oity clerk of McCook Nebraska a petition asking that a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building situated on lot 9 block 21 Original town in the Second ward of the City of MeCook Nebraska be grant ed me for the coming municipal year beginning Mav 1 1912 QEORiGE DWORAK Application for License McCook Nebraska April 4 1912 Notice is luereby given that I v vj fried dn the office of th dty Clerk o MeCook Nebraska 1 petition asking that a licus to oiLl malt spirituous and vin izj liquoo dn the -building Jtu a ted on pant of lots 13 14 and 15 -block 21 113 West B street n the Second ward -of the Citv of McCock Nebraska be graat ol tc me for -till a coming muni cipal year beginning May 1 1912 tjaVp OLOUSE Advertised List The following letters and cards remain uncalled for at the pos office Cards Griffetli Miss Minnie LON CONE Postmaster i1SXlm GREAT EMPERORS PET NAME in Home Circle German War Lord Permits Himself to Be Known as Willy In the Womans Home Companion thlce is an intimate personal story of Emperor Williams only daughter Victoria Luise in which many new facts are brought out about the em peror and empress of Germany Fol lowing is a brief extract The emperor in absence of his consort speaks of her as my wife the empress in the home circle ad dresses him as Willy The former alludes to his family from the crown prince to the princess as my young ones the latter speaks of them not by title but as my children both ex pressions so clearly conveying tha close existing attachment Very often the emperor gives evi dence at unexpected moments of the ever present thought with him of his family At times when they were small children and he was being en tertained at state banquets as the guest of princes or cities he would slip bonbons into his pocket quietly saying These are for the young ones something brought hpme al ways tGstes better I know that from experience It is tald of the emperor that in Rome when he was selecting a gown to take home as a present to the em press a relative advised as choice an elaborate creation mainly of lace Impossible he answered With the children constantly clambering over her it would soon be in ribbons DEEPEST DEPTHS OF POVERTY Section in Italian Capital That Might Challenge Comparison With Any World City The problem of life among the poor of Rome Italy has been illustrated by Prof Domenico Orano who re cent wrote a book dealing with the miserable condition of the inhabit ants of the Testaccio quarter the most densely populated district of Rome Out of the 10000 inhabitants of this quarter scattered in 82 tenement houses there are 723 families who eannot afford to rent apartments but are forced to sublet enough space in rooms where they can sleep There are 513 single room apartments in the quarter and 109 rooms are occupied by five persons each 76 by G 25 by 8 while the rest afford shelter to from 10 to 15 people The rent for sleep ing space in each room varies from 1 to 5 a month The hygienic conditions of the ten ement houses in Testaccio ae very bad As a rule the poor people of Rome live on vegetable soup with paste bread as they cannot af ford to eat either meat or fish but to make up for their scanty diet tSey drink wine freely There are 38 wine shops in the quarter against only three shops where milk is sold and the average daily consumption of wine is over 3170 gallons for 10000 people inoruding women and ohil dren Societys Latest Fad If the reports current in Paris sa lons are to be credited leaders of fash Ion will shortly startle their humbler sisters by appearing with feet and ankles bare The lames declare that In the name of hygiene and beauty all their followers should discard shoes and stockings as all seekers of good health forbid the eorset It is said delicate white satin anklers will be allowed and the toes of the fair wear ers will nestle under borders of bright hued woolen flowers The same flow W3 will clinch like creepers arountl the bare ankles This new fashion craze will also lead it is anticipated to devoted swains imprinting a chaste salute on the ladies feet instead cf on their hands and in view of such a proceed ing taking place already some noted beauties are practicing exercises t render their knees supple Exchange Curpan and the Irish Chief Justice Lord Norbury held his post as Irish chief justice in defiance of hints that he aUbuld resign until he was 87 When he was 86 it was suggested to him very strongly by the Lord Lieu tenant that he ought to go but the negotiations were Iwolftn off byNor Uury challenging the envoy to figkfc His rambling and irrelevant com ments often annoyed counsel Once when he was maundering on he was interrupted by a sound which ho only partially heard But whieh was really tho brayiag of a donkey tttat noise was that he asled Merely an echo of the court mlud reld Curran gravely Another judge called Fletcher a very surly person said to coinse Sir IH not sit here to be baited like bear tied to the stake ITo not tied mlud was the suave interrup tion Westminster Gazette Talk the Tountaln of Life A well known doctor has recently propounded rather a curious theory He says Actresses and actors and all pub lic speakers lecturers statesmen politicians professors all live to a great age as a rule because they use their lungs The average person doesnt breathe properly and does not make sufficient use of his lungs Preathe as much as you can and talk as much as you can That is the recipe for reaching an old age and re1 mainlng young Some one whiBpered Now I see wby women generally live longer than men They talk more H f EXTRA SACR J i West B Street McCoo Chautauqua will start AUGUST 11 1912 and last A WHOLE WEEK X Get ready for a Big Week at Home PECI IFICE SA WI Going- Some Indiaaiola Neb April 1 April fool day started dn with a rash hare tliis morning Pucketfts -de liivery horse ran away throwing F N Bently ito the ground euti ting a gash that iliad to be sew edi up under lias eye and wreck ing the wagon Almost at the same tnmet a team belonging to a fawner came tearing up the street with a buggy ran around five or six iblocks turnecl back to a lid telling rack at the opera house stopped and broke nothing but a brake A livery team talc ing Senator Cordeal to Staek ville gob beyond control and the buggy had to be brought back -to itown on a skid for a new wheel No one was hurt Lincoln spe cial BOX ELDER Miss Lulu Prettyman of Alma is visiting Edith Lytle Mr and Mrs Pete Modrell vis ited at D B Doyles Sunday Cleo Doyle visited with Alpli airetta Campbell Monday night Mrs Dauehy of StockviUe is visiting lier brother Maxwell Wolfe iV F Satehell and wife of Im perial are visiting relatives in itlns viemty Wm Kirby who -has been visit ing his sister Mrs D B Doyle laflt Monday for Wyoming x 23 Phone 97 The Popular Tunic Effect Dress If there were a wis little bird ithat bad fled away south for the winter with a vague ambition hid den am his fluffy foaithered breast to be one of the first to returm in tho spring he need not wait un til news came of the reappear ance just aliead of tiny insects lie could as safely follow the ad vent in town and city streets of these smarf little tunic effect dresses that first ventured out doors away in the southland and are only awaiting eariiest real springtime warmth at every point thence toward the nqrth as a sig nal for their eomang forth unto the avenues and boulevards Similar drseses are seen before-hand at the little after noon affairs ito which women go attire c ha soft satin taffeta or fine silk and wool fabrics enriched with lace and eonbroidery An aineom monly attractive model selected from among the many pretty sty les is shown hero on chameleon ta fetia and Venice lace It lias an oriffinail little blouse in loug sTioul der style with the new cuff eleiaves while the skart as a three piece imiodel in tunic effect with inverted box pleat at each side- of the back gore a device that makes -the skirt practical for walking without mairring its slender outline MUtSROeiWMW Having purchased the Huber bankrupt stock while the store room is being thoroughly overhauled and repaired we will sell this splendid stock of goods to make room for the large stock which will be moved from our West B street store into this new location on Main Avenue At Unprecedented Sacrifice Prices The Huber bankrupt stock is varied and while much of it will be slaughtered in this special sale wa can only mention a few items in this advertisement Gloves V Hd rse of Less Than Wnolsale Candy Xlrf T r 4 Pounds for 25c Olives Pickles Etc t mmense line of best at Slaughter Prices Here is an opportunity to secure standard useful goods at unheardof prices for Spot Cash Onlyz Come and participate in this MoneySaving Sale These goods wont last long at these prices jmcMMmKmm p ILIMILMW SON Main Avenue Seal Estate Filings A L Hungerford to Eliza beth Fletcher wd lots 4 5 6 block 47 Bartley 1 00 Y Franklin to Fowler S Wilcox wd lot 10 bloe lc 18 1st MeCook 6000 00 James A Dolan ito Richard iGroeseli wd sw qr 5-2-26 1600 00 Frank H Coleman to Wall liam A Mapes wd lota 5 and 6 block 8 Willow Grove Add 200 00 Thomas McDonald to Mary A Conlon wd lot 1 1 00 Smith to Jacob Wall wd se qr 28-2-28 2000 00 Buy garden field and flower seeds from H P Waite Co NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS To Susan C Hileman and to all whom it may concern The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at a point at the northwest corner of section numbered tliirteen and the southwest corner of sectioaa numbered twelve in town two north of range 30 west of the 6th P M where road number ed 440 intersects road 407 in Driftwood precinct Red Willow county Nebraska and running thence east on the section line be tween said sections 12 and 13 Town 2 North Range 30 Wesi of the Gth P M until the same coincides with said road number ed 440 and a proposal to vacate that part of road known as 440 as described below Commencing at a point on the section line between sections 11 and 12 where said road No 440 bears eastward shall be vacated to a point where said road inter sects wath the section line be tween sections 12 and 13 all in Town 2 Range 30 West of the Gth P M has reported in- favor of the location and vacation thereof and all objections there to or claims for damages must be filed in the County Clerks face on or before noon of the 13th day of May A D 1912 or said road will be established with out reference thereto Dated at McCdok this lltb day of March 1192 CEAS K DUTCHER County Clerk First publication March 11 8tsw v 4 1 r