The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 22, 1912, Monday Evening Edition, Image 4

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DANBUEY
George Woods arrived Satur
dny for a visit with Iris folks He
returned home to Lincoln Mon
day
B W Morris was a passenger
to Ilerndon Kaiiisas Tuesday
Lester Lord is expected home
soon from Omaha
W A Stone 0 B Woods J
Robinson and Webster Dowler
were McCook visitors Tuesday
Mrs Iiua Drath is moping in
the Miis Fair property C E
Naden moved into Mrs Millie Bil
ling s house Sam Beck moved ix
to the Remington property
Miss Frances Buffington of
Cambridge is setting type at the
News office for J L Newman
The teachers examinations were
held here Saturday There were
a number of teachers present and
a number took the examination
The play Bowai in Dixi ewa
greeted -by a fair sized house on
Saturday might
Henry Kettering of Lebanon
was up Friday between trawis
Mrs D Beyer and two child
ran lire on the sick list
Tile band concert W ednosday
night Avas viy well attended
The anuraiicig to
Mrs Xellie Diph rejivl ill
silver ta et ihit was given
iAvay by tlu band
LEBANON
aim L iloitrm cf this place
visated S E Raisten Monday
last at fknrva 11 Ntichols
of Lincoln mid A C Abbott of
Saiwyer wer also guests oil San
ford on th date All of
them formerly resided here
Engraved Cards
Orders for engraved cards will re
ceive prompt and satisfactory atten
tion at The Tribune office Cards
and invitations also printed tasteful
ly Call and see samples and Tve
will quote you prices Satisfaction
guarantor 6
For rheumatism you will find
nothing better than Chamberlain
Liniment Try it and see how
quickly it gives relief For sale
by all dealers
Why He Was Late
What made you so late
met Smithson
AVell that is no reason why
you should be an hour late gei
ting home to supper
I knew but J asked him how
he was felnig and he insisted on
telloug me about his stomach
trouble
Did yen tell him to take
Chamherkrn s Tablets
Sure that is what die needs
Sold by all dealers
McCOOK MACHINERY
AND IRON WORKS
Machine Work Horse
Shoeing Blacksinithing
Wq are agents for the Celebrat
ed Ford Auto 210 1st st AY
Phone reel 450
L C STOLL CO
Jewelers and
Opticians
Eyes tested and fitted
repairing McCook Neb
Fine
JOHN E KELLEY
Attorney at Law and
Bonded Abstracter
Agent of Lincoln Land Co Of
fice in Postoffice building Mc
Cook Nebraska
Af G BUMP
Real Estate
and Insurance
Office 303 2d st East Phone
blaek 252
C E ELDRED
Lawyer
Bonded Abstracter and
Examiner of Titles
Stenographer and notary in of
fice McCook Neb
H P SUTTON CO
Jewelers
and Opticians
Watch rtepairing Goods- of
quality Main avenue McCook
Chic and Novel Models
These two models embody the
most important style features of
the day They are the very acme
cf simplicity and fashion Or
iginality is the only word that
seems to describe this dress as a
whole The surplice waist form
ing the apron panel in front giv
es dtl a quaint and charming ap
pearance while the postilion in
back is another distinctive and
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noteworthy point Could any
thing be more striking than the
surplice and postilion made of ill
ever lace over a pale role colored
vatin charmeous Or if ycfu de-
cre a less expensive maternal it
can be designed oif black and
white French cotton voile and yet
be absolutely stylish The skirt
is four gored two Avide gorcts at
the front and back and two nar
row gores at the sides make this
skirt carefully proportioned
j The other dress may be worn
anywhere It is ideal for a
mig or theatre irock because ox
its smart and youthful air In
white crepe de chine and blaek
satin for the contrasting section
this makes cne of the mostfetch
ing and chic gowns imaginable
Notice how the unique single rev
eres may be lapped over The
nmv crystal buttons should be
used as they play an important
pant in fashion at present The
skirt is of the popular six gored
type and closes at the side front
Weights should be put in the
hem of the satin to keep it down
Shadow or jjilet lace may be used
for the chemisette
Remember The Tribunes phom
is 19 We will appreciate an item
any time
Horsemen Attention
I have at your service The
Imported Belgian Stallion Ul
ric No 30936 state certificate
No 1739 weight 1730 color
bay The registered French
Draft Stallion Disaugiers No
19586 state certificate No 5384
weight 2000 color black The
Mammoth Jack Monarch
state certificate No 5323 weight
900
Terms on the above 1250 to
insure live colt
Also the Trotting Stallion
Collector France No 41065
state certificate No 5385 weight
1 1 30 color bay height 15 3
hands Terms 10 to insure live
colt
COLLECTOR FRANCE
41065 France 2472 Alexander
1986 Molly F
Gladys Deyo Barney Wilkes
3060 Gladys
These horses and jack will
make the season of -1912 at my
barn formerly Wm Jeffries in
McCook Nebr Accidents will
be guarded against but I will not
be responsible should any occur
Parties disposing of mares or re
moving from the county will be
required to settle at once A
share of your patronage is solici
ted
I Loren Andrews Owner
Phone 72
Let Us Figure On
Your Cement Work
Call on or phone the manager He will
be glad to come and figure with you
McCook Cement Stone Co
Phone Red 1 96 H w Rosebush Manager
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COULD NOT HOLD NAPOLEON
In the Disguise of a Workman Future
Emperor Passed Guard at For
tress of Ham
In discussing the origin of Louis Na
poleons nickname of Badinguet
some details were given incidentally
of his escape frcm the fortress of Ilam
in northern France on May 25 1S4G
Fuller details are now available
thanks to the researches of II Thir
rm and in view of the escape of Capt
Lux they have a special interest at
the present moment
It seema that the sole credit for the
escape must lie with Louis Napoleon
himself Ho made his Acll Thelin
buy a black wg some rouge a cap
which was scrubbed with puniice stone
and a pair of sabots Then he cut off
his mustache put on a blue apron a
blue pair of trousers itnd a close fit
ting fihirt of ccarce stuff
Some workmen were carrying out
some repairs to that part of the for
tress where the prince lodged and this
gave color to his disguise so much so
that the two watchmen entertained no
suspicious regarding the man who
walked pant them ard out at the great
gate a pipe in his mouth and a rIanlc
on his shoulder The sergeant on duty
at the drawbridge was reading a let
ter as he passed and tock no notice
of him It was then 5 oclock in the
morning
Four times that day the last time
at 5 in the afternoon did the Govern
or Dcmarle send for the prince Each
time Dr Ccnneau replied that the pris
oner could not see anybody because
ho had taken medicine When at last
the governor lost patience and went
himself to the princes room and
walked up to the bed on which the
supposed invalid was lying ho discov
ered that a very presentable dummy
had taken the place of Louis Napoleon
The discovery was made too late By
that time the fugitive was over -the
Celgian frontier
EXCITEMENT OF SOME KIND
Unregencrate Long Barred From
Scenes of Pleasure Ready With
Inventive Faculties
Boze Bulger the baseball writer
tells this story on Germany Schae
fer says the New York correspondent
of the Cincinnati Times Star Bulger
allows that when Schaefer returned
from Cuba two years ago he plum
honed for eiitertainment So they
framed up a soiree at the home of one
of his friends The lady of the house
was hospitable but prudish There
are a lot cf things in this world sho
doesnt believe in But she permitted
the gathering to have a few hods of
foam Now said Mr Schaefer
brushing the dust off his cheekbones
bring on the cards and well have a
little game Ten cent limit
We have no cards in this house
said the stern faced hostess I do
not believe in gambling
Oh all right said Mr Schaefer
Mebbe some ones got some dice
Well roll the bones to see who goes
next time to the corner
We have no dice Mr Schaefer
said the lady of the house acidly I
tell you that I do not permit gambling
in this house
No gambling hey said Mr Schae
fer No gambling at all uh Havo
you any washtubs
She said yes she had lots of wash
tubs
Fine said Mr Schaefer heartily
Now you get me a watermelon and
three tubs and Ill work the three
shell game
Thoughtfulness
It is a pleasant bit of thoughtful
ness which many hostesses show in
leaving reading matter on the table of
their guest room A guest is frequent
ly not accustomed to- the same hours
of rising and going to bed as prevail
in the house where she is visiting
She may have a habit of early rising
or of sleeplessness or she may havo
merely a short time in her room with
nothing to do when she does not wish
io go down stairs or elsewhere to ob
tain books At such a time a new
Took an interesting magazine or two
Iwould prove most grateful It Is not
necessary to have a whole guest room
bookcase One or two well chosen
books will serve the purpose quite as
well It is a distinct compliment to a
guest to have put enough thought into
Iier tastes and interest to be able to
offer her just the book or just the ar
ticle which she would wish to read
While this is not always possible with
the best intentions something bright
readable and new will rarely go amiss
Life From Dead Material
Evidence that living plants or ani
mals are still being produced from
rrr pruiMpn Iinntprr fnr fivo tn t rrnn
itezc were proven to he living by
their great growth in a few days in
an incubator
Royalty Sacred in Austria
A woman in Vienna has been sent
to prison for three months for speak
ing disrespectfully of Maria Theresa
who has been dead for 131 years In
Austrian law rovnltv Is nrntootprf fron
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RED WHLOW
The fierce wind on Saturday
kept the people ir cnr till ecunts
going tc town to- dc the weekly
trading- and getting m iil fev
these who are n ot en the rural
route
Mr and Mrs John McNeil wcv
cVCir to Mr Brcom ticCd s middle
cf the week
Lee and Ruby YVaddelL visited
at Louis Lorigneekers on Sunday
vf tern r
Making garden is en hands nor
Seth Whddall is hoping Lcuij
Longnoekcr with iaiiin work
Farmers are rushing with put
ting on spring wheat and oats
and planting potatoes
Jah11 McNeil arid wife took dim
ner at Louis Longneek cir s Sun
day
In 18S3 potatoes planted cii
April II furnished utiw ones to
eat June 22 and in 1887 thci i
put in on April 2S weic as large
as turkey eggs on June- 20
IITDIrTOLA
Lctoii Duckworth was in Me
Gook Thursday night on primary
election matters
Mn Xeul Quick spent Satur
day jmd Sunday with the pu lit
in MCCooik
Mr aaid Mrs Chanles Alien
were among the McCook visiters
pnimary day
Mrs C E Miniiiek drove thcor
auto to the county seat Friday
returi unig ihi the afternoon
Mr Junker was an Orleans bus
mess visitor last week
lev Mrs and Theo -Goldsmith
visited with Mr and Mrs Har
low Keyes latter part of last
week
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings
have been filed in the county
clerks office since our last re
port
United States to Enoch M
Maitson pat se qr
Archie McNec aod wife to
Clarence E TJotze wd in hC
sa or 1-3-28 3000 00
George Brumgard and wife
to George W llerrod wdr
lot 5 in block 32 2nd Mc
Cook
George W llerrod and wife
to Joseph Menard qcd to
Legal Notice
State of Nebraska Red Willow
county ss
To all persons interested in
the estate of Jolui J Real de
ceased
Notice is hereby given that
Sarah J Hickling administra
trix of the estate of John J Real
deceased has filed in this court
her final account and a report of
her administration of said es
tate together with a petition for
a final settlement a decree as
signing the residue of said estate
to such as arc entitled by law to
the same and for a- discharge as
such administratrix
Said final account and petition
liave been set down- for hearing
on the 4th day of May 1912 at
one oclock p m at tha comi
ty coairt room in McCook ini said
county
Witness anj hand and seal of
said court this 13th day iof April
1912
FRANK M COLFER
Seal County Judge
First publication April 15 6 ite
Notice of Dissolution of Partner
ship
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore existing
between M L Jennings and II
G- Hughes under the name of
Jennings Hughes Company has
tliis day been dissolved by mu
tual consent
All debts owing to said firm
have been sold and assigned to
the firm of Hughes Company
who will continue the business of
the old firm said Hughes Com
pany having assumed all the ob
ligations of the dissolved firm
Dated at McCook Nebraska
this first day of April 1912
H G HUGHES
M L JENNINGS
NOTICE OF SUIT
Wllkm O Pate DrusMla Pate
ousLua jiuwitnic iiJ iiLiii 11 -
filed her nM tirci in tho dctic
tv T7iiifps ns hisii as i7n iiorwi r
although bacteria aro destroyed at court of Red Willow ccu nty Ne
r degrees The fluid seemed un hraska against you the objr t
changed after six or seven months and prayer of wliieh are to pro
Its sediment however was found to cure a desree quiefog tbs plain
contain microscopic organisms and Usffo tti tn tho uorthwpst V
Secticm 5 Township 2 Range 30
Red Willow county Nebraska
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criticism written or spoken for 2C By H Boyle her attorney
years after death April 8 8ts
Semelle
Anti Skids
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j Do Prevent Skid
pital Asrociation
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Plumbing Heating
and Gas Fitting-
Plumbing and Heating Plans
drawn and specifications pre
pared Estimates furnished free
Basement P O Bldg Phone 33
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that The
McCook Co Onerative Hospital
Association has filed its articles
Oif incorporation in the office of
the Secretary of State -of the
00 SUate of Nebraska and an the
office of itJie County Glerk of Red
Willow county Nebraska The lo
same 10 00 cation of the principal oifiice of
I the corporation shall be McCook
Nebraska and the principal place
for the transaction of its busi
ness sliall be Red Willow county
Nebraska The general mature of
the business to be transacted by
said corporation shall be To
equip maintain and operate a boa
pital in Red Willow county state
of Nebraska to receive dona
tions of money or property of any
description to rent or purchase
any real -or personal property
and to erect -a building or buiid
ings to be used in connection
therewith and to sell any prop
erty real or personal that may
have come to the Association by
gift or purchase when sueh prop
erty has eeaseid to be of use for
the for wliieh dt
purpose -was giv
en or purchased
The amount of capital stock
authorized shall be 25000 divid
ed into 5000 shares of 500 each
which sliall he subscribed for at
not leiss than their par value and
which shall be non ass essaible
amd no share shall be issued until
fully paid for The existence of
this corporation began on March
4 1912and this corporation shall
have perpetual succession The
highest amount of indebtedness
or liability to which the corpora
tion ds at any itdme to subject it
self sliall not exceed one fourth
of the par value of stock out
standing The aififairs of the cor
poration are to he conducted by
a Board of Managers consisting
cif nine members selected by the
stockholders from among their
number The officers iof the cor
poration shall consist of a Pres
ident a Viiee President a Secre
tary si nid a Treasurer who tahall
be chosen by the Board of Ma n
agers
PI fVOnnvntitm
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Anna E Failwiestoek Secretary
By L W McConnelL President
Seal
lifeless materials is offered by a Brit- js Fann e M FcH0 Maude Aprl 2s
sh scientist In experiments de- J
CoW j Huntor Ccomer - - - -
wdl take notice tin
many1 gtfwdinta
sterilized inorganic fluids with
Sts
He-
BALD HTVD3 NOT WANTED
Bilcr - -- -- Ok noaly Consid
ered c Zgz cf Advanced Age
A bal Vfdil person does net
have an rinl chance with nr
blessed w th a healthy head of
hair btoauv Lsdness i9 too
orally aosptcd s an indication
against any title interest claim of age Many large corporation
or lien of any kind of said de
fendants and for equitable relief
You are required to answer
said petition on or before Mon
day May 20th 1912
Susanna Zicafoose Placntixi
have estaitoVshcd n age lhnitand
refuse to takr over 35 years
of age as now simployees
Probably 65 -if bald headeid
people may regain a good head oi
healthy ihair if they will follow
our advice and accept our offer
We have a remedy that we J
ding
Rubber Traction Surface Protected and Reinforced by
Tougk Flexible Nan puncturing Leather Tread An In
tegral Part of the Tire and Not An Attachment Firmly
Imbedded Hardened Steel Studs Do Prevent Skidding
JM STOCK BY
C R Livingston McCook Nebr
m
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tively guarantee to grow hair en
any head unless the roots of the
hair are entirely dead their
cles closed and the scalp has be
come glazed ana snmy w e iwanr
people k try this remedy at our
risk with the distinct understand
ing that unless it dees exactly
Avhat we claim it will and gives
satisfaction in every respect we
shall make no charge for the rem
edy used during the trial
We know exactly what we are
talking about and with this offer
back of our statements no one
should scoff doubt our word or
hesitate to put our remedy to
an actual test
We want every one in McCook
who is suffering from any scalp
or hair trouble dandruff falling
hair or baldness to try- our Rex
all 93 Hair Tonic We want
ithem to use it regularly say til
three ibottles fliave been used
and if dt does not eradicate dand
ruff cleanse and refresh the
scalp tighten the hair in -its
iioost grow new hair we -will re
turn every cent paid us for the
remedy for the mere asking
There is no formality expected
and we -exact no obligation from
the user whatever
We are established right here
in McCook and make this offer
with a full understanding that
our business success entirely de
pends upon the sort of treatment
we accord our customers and we
would not dare make the above
offer unless we were positively
certain that Ave could substantiate
it in every particular Jfcemember
you can -obtain Rexall Remedies
in -this community only at our
stores The Rexall Store L W
MeOonnell
McConnell fills prescriptions
DR HERBERT J PRATT
Registered Graduate
Dentist
Office 21214 Main avc over
McConnell s drug store Phones
Office 160 residence black 131
DR R J GUNN
Dentist
Office Rooms 3 and 5 Walsh
building McCook Phone 112
R H GATEWOOD
Dentist
Office Room 4 Masonic Tem
ple McCooljkTeb Phone 163
THE mTESMISSION
Magazines
and Dailies
Off all kinds
tre building
I
Temple
Kansas City Post 5 cents Week
Eggs for Hatching from High
Scoring Prize Winners
Barred and White Rock Buff
Brown and White Leghorns White
and Sliver Laced Wyandottes Black
Minorcas White and Buff Orping
tons S C Rhode Island Reds
-Prices of ggs 150to5per
setting according to variety and
quality
LEBANON POULTRY YARDS
Lebanon Nebr
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