The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 13, 1901, Image 7

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vame at Auburn has two broken ribs
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Result of the Canvass of the Vote Cast at the Genera
Election November 5 1901
A TABLE TO PRESERVE EOR EUTURE REfERENCE
Figures for Ail the Candidates in All the Counties in the
Contest Last Month Miscellaneous Nebraska Matters
in Various Sections of the Commonwealth
COUNTIES
Adams
Antuiope
Banner
Blaine
Boono
Box Butto
Brown
Buffalo
Butler
V c u tir
nixso
vii dx iy
Cheyenne
vixy
Cuming
Dakota
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Dawson
Deuel
Dixon
Douglas
Dundy
Fillmore
Franklin
Frontier
Furnas
Oarfleld
Grunt
virly
Hamilton
Harlan
Hayes
Hitchcock
Holt
Hooker
Howard
Jefferson
Johnson
Kearney
Keith
Keya Paha
Kimball
Knox
Lancaster
Lincoln
Logan
Loup
McPherson
Madison
Merrick
Nance
Nemaha
Nuckolls
Otoe
Pawnee
Perkins
Phelps -
Pierce
Platte
X- OIK
Red Willow
Richardson
Rock
Saline
Sarpy
Saunders
Scotts Bluff
Seward
Sheridan
Sherman
Sioux
Stanton v
Thayer 7
Thomas
Thurston
Valley
Washington
Wayno
Webster
Wheeler
York
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Child Labor Law
LINCOLN Dec 3 Deputy Labor
Commissioner Watson is sending to
school authorities in the various coun
ties sets of attendance certificates and
record blanks to be used in compli
ance with the child labor law The
records made under the direction of
the former deputy were faulty in
many respects and a new form has
been prescribed which conforms p
all details to the schedule provided
by law The child labor law requires
twenty weeks school attendance be
fore employment can be given to any
child under the age of 14
Cnuerht In the Machinery
SHBLTON Neb Dec 3 Within
the past three weeks three serious
accidents have occurred in a corn
shredder which has been at work near
here the last and most serious being
one by whieh August Peters a promi
nent young farmer and owner of the
machine lost his right hand and arm
to the elbow- Ho attempted to re
move an obstruction without stopping
the machine
Cattle Died from Poison
BARTLEY Neb Dec 3 A large
number of horses and cattle have re
cently died in this vicinity with the
mysterious cornstalk disease Two
horses that were fed the corn fodder
and corn and one horse that had been
fed corn and hay became crazy and
died Some suppose the poison is in
the defective corn
Softlry Shoots Himself
GRANT Neb Dec 3 County Su
perintendent A Softley accidentally
shot himself Friday while repairing
a small rifle The ball passed through
the thigh and it is considered a seri
ous wound
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Boy ent to the Ksform School
STERLING Neb Dec 3 Sheriff
Strong took Joe Hobbs to the reform
school The lad has been a source of
a great deal of trouble to his teachers
and parents for several years and is
apparently incorrigible having been
expelled from school several months
ago Lately he enticed a young girl
into a barn and attempted to outrage
her She advised her parents and
they filed a complaint
From Norfolk to Lincoln
LINCOLN Neb Dec 3 Governor
Savage upon the recommendation of
the state board of charities and cor
rections will advocate removal of the
insane patients at present at the
Norfolk asylum to the institutions at
Lincoln Hastings and Beatrice Rea
sons are lack of sanitation in the Nor
folk institution since the fire there
some weeks ago as well as to the
present crowded condition
fSreat Prairie Fliy
SPRINGVIEW Neb 7 3 The
range country for many miles north
west of this town has been swept by
a great prairie fire
Corn is Still Kln
ARLINGTON Neb Dec 3 Farm
ers in this section are enjoying a
large degree of prosperity as they will
have an average of about thirty five
bushels of excellent corn per acre for
which they receive 56 cents per
bushel
No Pardon for Hartley
LINCOLN Dec 3 Governor Sav
age denied the rumor recently put
into circulation that he Is contemplat
ing either a pardon or a parole for
Joseph Bartley He said there was no
foundation whatever for the report
Horses and Mule Cremated
SCHUYLER Neb Dec 3 Fire de
stroyed the barns belonging to John
Bicgham Eight horses and two
mules were cremated in the ruing
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ADVERTISED BY THE CAMERA
English Xovol Populurizcl by Photo
graph ot Mr Gladstone
Joseph Henry Shorthouse manu
facturer of sulphuric acid author of
John Inglesant Countess Eve Sir
Percival etc In this manner a well
known biographical dictionary sums
up the novelist of Birmingham whose
books arc known one may almost say
wherever the English language is
spoken The hustling midland city
has reason to be proud of her family
of clever men To the world of politics
she has given Mr Joseph Chamberlain
to art she gave the late SlrE Burne
Jones to the church Archbishop Ben
son and she lias put the finishing
touches to her fame by presenting the
world with the author of John In
glesant Twenty years ago Mr Short
house was unknown except as a manu
facturer of chemicals a business in
which he had taken an active interest
for many years Then a story took
form in his brain and he produced
John Inglesant a novel which has
had one of the most remarkable runs
of popularity on record But like
many other famous books it did not
jump into favor at once It was first
published in Birmingham the edition
being exactly 100 copies Of these
fifty or sixty were given avay by the
author himself and what became of
the remainder history does not state
People who had secured the free cop
ies said the book ought to be pub
lished by some big London house but
the publishers of the metropolis
seemed to think differently Mr
James Payn who was reader for one
firm rejected it and another publish
er followed suit Then Messrs Mac
millan had the courage of their convic
tions and printed a small edition And
now a strange thing happened A
photographer had succeeded in per
suading the late Mr Gladstone to sit
before his camera and the famous
statesman took his place before that
instrument of torture with a book un
der his arm The volume bore the ti
tle of John Inglesant printed in
gold letters in the usual way and the
light happening to glint upon those
two words made them show clearly In
the photograph The portrait of the
premier was one of the most pleasing
ever taken and was published broad
cast over the land each copy clearly
showing the title of the book and
the result wa a sudden clamorous de
mand for the work of the new novel
ist Mr Gladstone himself is reported
to have said that it was one of the
few works of fictn that ever suc
ceeded in keeping xilr out of bed all
night London Mail
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THE WANDERING SHADE
Takes n Peep Into the Nozzle of a
Fire Hose
I was wandering down a pleasant
street when suddenly I came to a place
where many people were gathered
shouting and in great excitement Also
there were several strange engines
with smoke coming from their tops
and men in black armor and helmets
rushing to and fro while other knights
in blue beat back the multitude Now
there was smoke coming from an up
stairs window and I wist that it must
be a fire But what interested me most
was a long snakelike tube which the
struggling knights tore from one of
the vehicles and ran with toward the
fire By Hector and Gee Whiz quoth
I but the spirit moveth me to see
what strange modern contrivance this
is So I went forward took up the
end of the tube and squinted therein
Alas Even as I did so I heard one
of the black knights shout Let er
go There was something doing Yes
verily There was the swishy rush of
a waterspout and when I came to my
self I found I had faded away and that
I was suffering from water on my
ghostly brain By ray halidom Me
thinks the devil himself would not be
safe in the world at this date For
alack Things have made a long hike
since the days of Arthur and his Round
Table
Too Effective
E T Abbott the civil engineer and
contractor tells a good story about a
German sawmill proprietor of his ac
quaintance The sawmill man used
refuse from the mill for fuel The
machinery was pretty much back num
ber and one day the agent for a firm
came to the plant and after looking
it over told the German that he would
put in new and improved machinery
for about 4000 which would reduce
the amount of fuel used one half While
the fuel cost nothing it required four
men to provide it and the German
was assured that two men could do the
work after the new machinery was in
stalled It looked like a good propo
sition and the sawmill man gave the
agent the order A few months after
the machinery was installed the agent
called again The German gave him
a gloomy stare Whats the matter
Dont the machinery do all I claimed
for it asked the agent Yes aber
I overlook somedings What was
that Vile itdakes only two men
to handle de fuel it dakes de udder
two men to haul away vat ve didnt
use pefore and a team pesides Du
luth News Tribune
Out at Sea
Mrs Gull angrily I heard what
you said to that Miss Seamew Mr
Gull Heard what Mrs Gull Heard
you say just as plain as day Meet
me at the pier dearest Mr Gull
Oh rats You just ran into one of
those wireless messages from that
steamer Judge
Last year 500000000 feet of lumber
were exported from the Pacific coast
and 300000000 feet sent east by rail
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ALL HOUSEKEEPERS
Uso Red Cross Ball Blue It makes clothes
dean and sweet as when new All grocers
The woman who loves you is more
dangerous than the woman- who
hates you
AM UP TO DATE HOUSEKEEPERS
use Defiance Cold Water Starch because
it is better and 4 oz more of it for same
money
Few men find life one grand sweet
song because they are unable to sing
it
DEFIANCE STARCH
should be in everv household none so
good beides 4 oz more for 10 cents than
any other brand of cold water starch
Occasionally a small boy tries to
keep clean so he wont have to be
washed
Dont Trifle Willi Rheumatism
Use MATT J JOHNSONS G0S Cures
quickly safely and permanently
In North Carolina and Louisiana
only three persons out of every four
can read and write
The Home Iuuuilry
There is no reason why the clothes
cleaned at heme cannot be ironed up
to the same standard of excellence that
comes from sending them to the laun
dry All that is necessary to attain
the desired object is the purchase of
a package of Defiance starch at any
grocery Use it once and you will un
derstand why clothes ironed at the
laundries have that mild glossy ap
pearance All first class laundries use
Defiance starch If there is no grocery
in your neighborhood that keeps it
they will send for it on request Made
by the Magnetic Starch Co Omaha
Neb
Very few men can bring common
sense to the consideration of a prop
osition because of conceit every man
thinks he can succeed where another
man will fail
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Strains Weakness and all bodily aches
and pains relieved almost instantly
Backache Headache Faceache
Chest Pains and all Nervous Pains
and Muscular Weakness cured by
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well informed and to the healthy because its com
ponent parts are simple and wholesome and be
cause it acts without disturbing the natural func
tions as it is wholly free from every objectionable
quality or substance in xne procebb ui
manufacturing figs are used as they are
pleasant to the taste but the medicinal
virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained
from an excellent combination of plants
known to be medicinally laxative and to
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When Satan employs idle hands the
work is always well done
FLORIDA SPECIAL
Via Ulsr Four Kouto
Chicago to Jacksonville and St Au
gustine Effective Jan 6 1902 the
Big Four will operate through Pull
man sleepers from Chicago and In
dianapolis to Jacksonville and St Au
gustine via Cincinnati Queen Cres
cent Sou Ry Plant System and Fla
East Coast Ry leaving Chicago at 1
p m daily except Sunday Dining
and observation cars For full in
formation address J C Tucker Gen
Nor Agt 231 Clark street Chicago
Warren J Lynch G P T A or
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The soldiers of the United States
army who receive 13 a month are
best paid in the world
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For children teettns iof tens the purrH reduces In
flammation allay pain cures wind colic 23c a bottle
Everything comes to the man who
waits on himself
Soldiers in the Italian army are each
allowed half a gallon of wine every
week
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alone W 1 Douclas shoes bave to pure better satisfaction than other JSJXiand
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It has all the qualities you
want there is more of it
than you ever got before
and it will do more with
less labor It needs no
cooking simply mix with
cold water 16 ounce pack
age for 10c
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quality and one third
more of it
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