The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 05, 1903, Image 4

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Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
Fraternal Insurance Order Cards
R C I P A Lo1ko No 612 moets first and
third Thursdays of each month McConnolls
hull 830 p m E B Houee Prosidont W S
Quran Secretary
ROYAL HIGHLANDERS McCook
1 od go No 307 inouto on second and fourth Mon
dny ovunince of oflcb month at ciKht oclock in
McConnnll hull II W Dkvoic Illustrious Pro
tector J C MirCHEi Secretary
ROYALNETaHBORS Noblo enmp No
SC2 nieoLs wccvnfl nxiA fourth Thursday aftpr
noons ntiM oclock in McConnolls hall Mkh
Thad SnupuEiiu Oncichi Mns Auquhta Anton
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Rkpuijlicak state convention Lincoln
August 15th
Twenty Second Year
With this issne The Tkihune enters
upon the twonty second year of its pub
lication twenty years of tho time under
the management of the present publisher
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Methodist No preaching service on
next Sunday Sunday school at 10 in
tho morning L IT Shumate Pastor
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass nnd sermon 1030 a m
Sunday school 230 p m Every Sun
day J J Loughran Pastor
Congregational All regular services
at the usual hourB next Sunday The
public is cordially invited to worship
with us Frank W Dean Pastor
Episcopal Services in St Albans
church as follows Every Sunday in
tho month Sunday school tit ten oclock
a m Morning prayer at 11 and evening-prayer
and sermon at 8 Tho third
Sunday in the month Holy Communion
at 8 a m All are welcome
E R Earlk Rector
First Baptist Church Preaching at
11 a m and 8 p m bible school at 945
a m 13 i if U at 7 p m Sermon
topic for Sunday morning Burden Bear
ing evening topic The Good Fellow
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p m
Excellent music All welcome
C Richard Betts Pastor
The little child ofRev C R Betts
which has been so seriously ill for the
past two weeks has now fully recovered
Rev W D Riley pastor of the First
Baptist church of Minneapolis will
preach in the First Baptist church in
this city June 21st morning and even
ing He will also preach in the after
noon at 230 to men only There will be
meetings held during the entire week
Dr Riley is a preacher of great promi
nence and power and none can afford
to miss the opportunity of hearing him
A 0 U W and D of H Memorial Services
Memorial services of the Workmen
and Degree of Honor will be held on
Sunday afternoon June 14th at 2 oclock
in the Congregational church Rev F
W Dean of that church to preach the
sermon The members of the orders will
meet at their hall at 1 oclock and march
in organization to the church After
services in the church the members of
the A O U W will march and the
ladies of the D of H will ride to the
cemeteries of the city where the graves
of departed members and of departed
members of families of members will be
decorated with the usual ritualistic cer
emony Committee
I have derived great benefit from the
use of Chamberlains Pain Balm for
rheumatism and lumbago says Mrs
Anna Hagelgans of Tuckohoe N J
My husband used it for a sprained
back and was also quickly relieved In
fact it is the best family liniment I have
ever used I would not think of being
without it I have recommended it to
many and they always speak very highly
of it and declare its merits are wonder
ful For sale by L W McConnell
Cattle for Sale
135 cows with calves at side 38 wean
lings and yearlings many of the cows
are dairy cows All young cattle Call
on me at my place 6 miles west and 1
mile north of Danbury or address me at
Danbury Nebraska John H Hall
A Murderer Kills Himself
Tuesday afternoon in the county jail
at Beaver City D M Logan who so
brutally murdered Charles Christianson
at Holbrook April 1st killed himself by
cutting his throat with a knife
The Largest Ever
Last weeks issue of The Tribune per
haps exceeded that of any newspaper
published in southwestern Nebraska
being an even 1700
See Kapke the South Main avenue
tailor if you want a suit or pair of pants
Orders taken and goods guaranteed
Prices very reasonable
World Wide Reputation
Whites Cream Vermifuge has achieved
a world wide reputation as being the
best of all worm destroyers and for its
tonic influence on weak and unthrifty
children as it neutralizes the acidity or
sourness of the stomach improves their
digestion and assimilation o f food
strengthens their nervous system and
restores them to the health vigor and
elasticity of spirits natural to childhood
25 cent3 at A McMillens
Indigestion Causes
CatarrK of tKe
Stomach
For many years It has been supposed that
Catarrh of the Stomach caused indigestion
and dyspepsia but the truth is exactly the
opposite Indigestion causes catarrh Re
peated attacks of indigestion inilames the
mucous membranes lining the stomach and
exposes the nerves of the stomach thus caus
ing the glands to secrete mucin instead of
the juices of natural digestion This is
called Catarrh of the Stomach
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
relieves all inflammation of the mucous
membranes lining the stomach protects the
nerves and cures bad breath sour risings a
cense of fullness after eating indigestion
dyspepsia and all stomach troubles
Kodol Digests What Yon Eat
Make tho Stomach Sweet
Bcttleacar Regular aba 100 holding 2K tlmea
ths trill Iio which sells for 50 cents
Vrcpsred by E O DeWITT OO Ghlcago UL
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Highest tests US Govt Ghsmists
PUBLIC FREE LIBRARY NOTES
Of late years the reading public in
cluding both old and young has evinced
tho deepest interest in out-of-doors
books Everything that has had to do
with nature has been eagerly sought and
read The production has responded to
the demand but while wo havo had a
multitude of books they havo been of
varying degrees of merit It is safe to
say however that there is no other field
of literature in which so many good
books have been produced as in this
Reference is made to books that have
been written in a readable style and not
to mere treatises The popular form
appeals to a vastly wider audience and
accomplishes a greater purpose than
tho purely scientific manual
The nature lover author knows no dis
tinction of age His workif it is worthy
is for people of all years He need not
disclose in his title whether his book is
intended for the young or the mature
mind All that he needs to do is to an
nounce that it deals with trees or flowers
with birds or with animals and he will
secure a sufficient number of readers
Tho books that have proven favorites
have not always been the best Acci
dents it seems is often responsible for
a books failure or success from the
publishers point of view
It is impossible within the limitations
of this space to do more than draw a
distinction or two and to mention a few
of the books by name They may rough
ly speaking bo divided into two general
classes There are the books that are
true to their subject nature and there
are those in which fact and fancy are in
extricably interwoven The greatest ex
ponent of nature of course is Emerson
who may be depended on to touch upon
some of her aspects on nearly every page
Thoreau devoted himself to the woods
and its inhabitants More delightful
books than his Walden or the season
books can scarcely be conceived Com
ing to more recent days we find John
Burroughs who is one of the closest ob
servers of the ways of the wild things
Wo also have Octave Thanet Olive
Thorne Miller and Bradford Torreys
books of birds while John Muirs Our
National Parks should be read by every
American at least by every westerner
Of books of the other class none has had
so large a sale as Ernest Thompson-Se-tons
A great dealjof his work is enter
taining reading but one wonders wheth
the impressions he conveys are true or
false
The growing popularity of books of
this sort is an admirable tendency
There is no literature from the reading
of which more good and less harm en
sues than from books about nature
A Sure Thingr
It is said that nothing is sure except
death and taxes but that is not alto
gether true Dr Kings New Discovery
for Consumption is a sure cure for all
lung and throat troubles Thousands
can testify to that Mrs C B Van
Metre of Shepherdtown W Va says
I had a severe case of bronchitis and
for a year tried everything I heard of
but got no relief One bottle of Dr
Kings New Discovery then cured me
absolutely Its infallible for croup
whooping cough grip pneumonia and
consumption Try it Its guaranteed
byL W McConnell druggist Trial
bottles free Eegular sizes 50c 100
Eat Some Air
Physical regeneration and a spiritual
uplift through systematic breathing ex
ercises A dissertation on the Radiant
Centre and how to arouse Solar
activity within All under one cover
Mailed to any address on receipt of 25
cents Address
Psychic Book Co
Box 458 McCook Neb
McCook Market Quotations
Corrected Frirlnv mnrninnrl
Corn 36
Wheat 55
Oats 35
Rye 33
Hogs 5 50
Eggs 12
Butter 15
Wanted-
Miss Irma G
Homes for Babies
Allen of The Nebraska
Childrens Home Society of Omaha is
in the city with two fine boy babies
which she wants to place in desirable
homes in this city or vicinity Leave
word at the home of W D Burnett or
at this office
Strayed
One iron gray mare 5 years old with
black head weight about 1100 lbs Any
information regarding it will be thank
fully received and suitably rewarded
Place one and one half miles north and
one half east of Cedar Bluffs Kansas
C S Van Pelt
Low Rates to California
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agent for particulars f5 6ts
Maud Last night Jack told me that
he wouldnt marry the best girl living
unless what unless she took Rocky
Mountain Tea Sensible fellow 35 cts
L W McConnell
Visit the Worlds Fair paying 75c
weekly club organizers wanted Terms
and references write Worlds Fair Hotel
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RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Brakolnan
J J Barry returned on
Wednesday from his trip
Guy Tomlinson was out from Omaha
Sunday visiting the homefolks
Brakeman Robert Nichols has gone to
Eustis to visit his parents while recov
ering from his accident
Frank Fitch of the Lincoln freight
house and wife are visiting his parents
over in Driftwood precinct
Trains Nos 13 andH havo been annul
ed all week railroad connections with
Kansas City and St Louis being impos
sible
Conductor Frank Kindlon arrived
home early in the week from attending
the great Q R O convention in Pitts
burg
Brakeman R M Douglass is laying off
nursing up a sprained wrist and ho and
Mrs Douglass are visiting meanwhile at
Red Cloud
Switchman C W Tyler and wife re
turned Wednesday from their visit in
the east and G E McBrido has returned
to McCook to work
Conductor J J Larkey was severely
cut up at St Francis this week by a vi
cious hobo and Conductor J F Utter
had to bo sent over to bring in his run
Engineer and Mrs J II Moore arriv
ed home first of the week from their
visit to Pennsylvania and attendance up
on the O R C convention in Pittsburg
The show train broke down Thursday
morning about three miles east of Red
willow delaying traffic for some time
until the broken truck could be repaired
and the train pulled in on the sidetrack
at Redwillow
Conductor J W Line M O McClure
and Eph Benjamin have been in Chicago
part of the week on B of R T business
Conductor Bunting has had Lines car
Callen tho 104 vice McClure and Watson
the 53 in Benjamins stead meanwhile
The resignation of J G Taylor aud
itor and assistant treasurer of the Bur
lington system places EJErnst assist
ant land commissioner in that position
and changes his residence from Lincoln
to Omaha where he assumed his new
position on June 1st at the same time
retaining his old post WPDurkee has
been promoted to be assistant cashier
A Startling Test
To save a life Dr T G Merritt of
North Mehoopany Pa made a startling
test resulting in a wonderful cure He
writes a patient was attacked with
violent hemorrhages caused by ulcer
ation of the stomach I had often found
Electric Bitters excellent for acute stom
ache and liver troubles so I prescribed
them The patient gained from the
first and has not had an attack in 14
months Electric Bitters are posit
ively guaranteed for dyspepsia indiges
tion constipation ana Kinney troubles
Try them Only 50c at A McMillens
Household Help
Housekeepers who can make use of the
help of teachers attending the Normal
School through the summer are request
ed at once to leave their names with some
member of the local committee There
will be many worthy young women glad
of such opportunity as this to pay their
board and lodging If there are anj who
will need of such assistancejto indicate
it will be rendering themselves teachers
and the school valuable service
The Carnegie Library
The guaranty for the Carnegie library
has already reached over 81500 per year
and there are 175 signers on the differ
ent lists The young ladies of the Awl-
Us club want to make this list aggre
gate 600 and the people of the city are
urged to sign the lists provided at
their earliest convenience What is
wanted now is not so much money as
names Call at J E Kelleys office and
sign one
Meeting of Board of Equalization
Notice is hereby given that the board
of county commissioners of Red Willow
county will set as a board of equalization
of assessments June 9th 10th and 11th
1903 on which dates assessments will be
equalized and adjusted
E J Wilcox
County Clerk
Mrs R H Manson of Grant who has
been visiting Mrs Frank Kendlen for a
week or two departed on 12 Thursday
morning for home
Miss Kate Sawyer entertained the
graduating class last evening Tho
evening went all too swiftly with games
and in having a jolly good time Re
freshments were served
B
ea utiful XKoxicSKts
The sweet pure breath of the babe is
suggestive of innocence and health
A mothers yearning for children is in
separable from a love of the beautiful and
it behooves every woman to bring the
sweetest and best influence to bear on
the subject of her maternity
To relieve pain and make easv that
period when life is born again
Motfoters Friend
is popularly used It is a liniment easily
administered and for external use only
Pregnant women should try this remedy
it being undeniably a friend to her during
natures term of suspense and anticipation
Ilothers Friend if used throughout
gestation will soften the breasts thereby
preventing cracked and sore nipples All
muscles straining with the burden will
relax become supple and elastic from its
continued application
All fibres in the abdominal region will
respond readily to the expanding cover
containingthe embryo if fTothersFriend
is applied externally during pregnancy
Of all reliable druggists ioo per bottle
Write for free book on riotnerhood
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It has kept
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has prevented my hair from turn-
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There is this peculiar
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Vigor it is a hair food
not a dye Your hair does
not suddenly turn black
look dead and lifeless
But gradually the old color
comes back all the rich
dark color it used to have
The hair stops falling too
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If your dniercist cannot supply you
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INDIAN0LA
Miss Pearl Allen is spending a week in
McCook
Daisy Chinn came home from Hold
rege Tuesday evening
Mr and Mrs Clarence McCord were
Bartley visitors Sunday
E J Mitchell nnd wife were Irtdian
ola visitors last Saturday
Mrs Henry Baxter was a business vis
itor in McCook one day last week
Ena Gamsby and Susie Wallace took
the examination in Bartley Tuesday
Houston Snyder and Mr Lemmons
went up to Imperial Tuesday evening
Merle Powell went up to Denver Sat
urday evening returning Monday morn
ing
Misses Mary and Katie Deitsch of
Bartley were Indianola callers Satur
day
Miss Angie Quick went up to McCook
Thursday evening returning tho next
morning
Mrs Tim Haley went down to Repub
lican City Saturday morning to visit
relatives
Mrs Stonecypher returned home Fri
day evening from a visit to the eastern
part of tho state
Miss Maud Allen returned to her work
in McCook Monday noon after a weeks
leave of absence
Flora Hoag went up to McCook Sat
urday evening to spend a few days with
relatives and friends
Fred Duckworth is down with small
pox His residence on Main street is
under quarantine since Saturday
Glen Hendershot of McCook came
down Tuesday morning for a visit with
his cousin Charlie Hendershot
S R Smith and wife drove down to
Bartley Saturday afternoon where S R
delivered the Memorial address
Dora and Katie Porter went down to
Bartley Monday morning on No 12
for a few days visit with friends
Mr Miller the dentist and family
left on Monday morning for Kearney
wnere tney expect to make their future
home
Herbert Allen arrived home from Den
ver on No 2 Tuesday morning We
are sorry to learn that Herbert is no
better
Miss Grace Smith came down from
McCook Saturday morning and visited
until Monday noon with her cousin
Anna Smith
Miss Jennie Barr left on No 5 Mon
day evening for Denver where she will
visit a while before returning to her
home in Holdrege
Ned Eaton and son Dean left Satur
day evening for Idaho Springs Colo
rado where Ned expects to engage in
the newspaper business
Mrs Elias Canagas daughter Ida and
two children from near Arapahoe have
been visiting parents on the Willow re
turning home Monday morning
Mrs W D Mackechnie left Satur
day morning for Milwaukee Wisconsin
to be in attendance at the wedding of
her brother Floyd to Miss Ada E Baker
of that city
John Rollings accompanied by Misses
Anna Vering Hattie Wadsworth Anna
Smith Edith Allen and May Moore
drove down to Bartley Tuesday to take
the county examination
Mr and Mrs Calkins returned home
on Saturday morning from California
where they spent several months They
were accompanied by a nurse Miss Sim
mons wno expects to remain for some
time
Miss Stevens who has been stenogra
pher in the bank here for some time
past returned to her home in Minden
one day the last of last week She was
feeling badly when she left and word
came today that she had small pox
On account of the heavy rain Friday
only a few went out to the graveyard to
decorate the graves Saturday morning
In the afternoon Banker Brown of Cam
bridge delivered a splendid address to a
crowded house A choir and the Indi
anola band furnished appropriate music
for the occasion
The commencement exercises of the
graduating class were held in the opera
house last Friday evening with a good
attendance in spite of the inclement
weather There were eight graduates
this year Alice Cramer Veronica Mc
Donald Merle Walters John Rollings
Anna Vering Reuben Finch Edith Al
len and Gilbert Rankin the remaining
four of the class having decided to take
the extra grade next year A farce
The Heavenly Twins was given by
the entire class in a most pleasing man
ner
A terrible tragedy was enacted in
front of the saloon here last Saturday
night at about 1030 when Charlie Mc
Millan shot and almost instantly killed
Lee Jones of Bartley Lee Jones ac
companied by Herbert Burton a young
man living about n mile from Bartley
came up on No 5 Saturday evening to
get some beer and play pool as Burton
told at the preliminary hearing As they
were coming out of the saloon for the
third and last time preparatory to go
ing to their room at the hotel McMillan
was leaning against a post in front of
the saloon and he stepped up to them
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and asked thorn to join him in a gnmoof
pokor They remnrked Unit they hadnt
come prepared to play poker or any
other game Burton then took off his
coat nnd told McMillan that If Ik was a
fiirht ho wanted that ho would give
him a fair fight but no other kind Leo J
Jones then stopped up to McMillan and
said If jou want to iiprut Ognt me
for Burton had his arm hurt tho other
day besides ho is a much smaller man
than you McMillan walked up to Leo
put his arm nround his neck and said
I will show you follows a gacuo that
you never played before He then step
ped back a step or two und drawing his
revolver shot Leo through tho heart
Burton thinking it wtis only i blank
cartridge said to Lee Lets get out of
this Lee That fellow may snoot us
yet Leo walked a few atopa nnd foil
dead in front of the billiard DU Mc
Millan then went up stairs in the hotol
and after taking n lamp from tho room
of ono of tho boarders wont into his
own room and cleaned nnd loaded his
gun then told the man that ho had
killed a man down tho street and that
when the officers cnino after him it
would bo all right but if nnyono else
came something would happen Tho
sheriff was immediately sent for but as
ho was in McCook it was after 2 oclock
before Art Crabtree insisted by W A
McCool entered tho murderers room
McMillan gave himself up without a
word County Attorney Eldred nnd
Coronor Spotts of McCook held tin in
quest over tho dead body Sunday morn
ing after which it was preparod for bur
ial and taken to Bartley that evening
The funeral services were held in tho
Christian church at 10 a in Monday
morning The mother was nearly pros
trated over tho tragedy nnd is etill in a
precarious condition Tho preliminary
hearing was held in tho Masonic hall at
2 oclock Monday afternoon Eight or
nine witnesses wore on tho stand and
during tho entire proceedings the pris
oner sat apparently unconcerned He
was held to tho district court without
bond His brother and brother-in-law
of Red Cloud Nebraska were present
at the trial No motive for tho crime is
given unless it was simply the desiro to
kill as they were eutiro strangers to
each other
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