The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 14, 1903, Image 6

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F M KIMMELL Publisher
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Continuous heavy rains In many
parts of Austria are damaging crops
Clair A Orr of Illinois has been ap
pointed consul at Cartagena Colombia
Frederic Masson was recently elect
ed a member of the French Acad
emy
Grover Cleveland and M A Hanna
address a labor and capital pow wow
In Chicago October 14
An unknown negro who Insulted
some ladies by tmrsing and firing into
their house was lynched at Alto Tex
Secretary Root has directed the sale
of the military reservation known as
Columbus barracks at Columbus Ohio
sixty days from date at its appraised
valuation of 290000
The art glass manufacturers of the
country perfected a national organiza
tion at Columbus Ohio to be known
as the National Ornamental Glass
Manufacturers association
Aunty Jeanette White colored
who died at the home of her daughter
near Wichita Kan clamed to be 136
years old the family record showing
that she was born January 16 1767
Prominent hop growers of the Pa
cific Northwest are endeavoring to se
cure unity among the producers with
the object of controlling this seasons
production and forcing up of prices
Lack of work in Roumania is caus
ing a renewed exodus on a large scale
of Jewish workmen to America The
emigrants are assisted by the BNai
BRith and other foreign Jewish so
cieties
Professor C H Eigenmann of the
state biological station at Winona
Ind received 1000 from the new Car
negie institute at Washington to fur
ther his investigations of the hlind
fishes of Cuba
The United States cableship Burn
side has arrived at Seattle Wash
from Sitka where she completed the
preliminary work of laying the cable
between Seattle and southeastern Alas
ka to take on board 600 miles of cable
The Kansas board of charities is
preparing to take a whole trainload of
insane people from the Topeka and
Osawatomie asylums to the new Par
Osawatomie asylums to the new Par
sons asylum about August 15
Edward Beaupre the largest man in
the world is visiting New York He
is 22 years old 8 feet 2Ys inches high
weighs 367 -pounds wears a 22 shoe
and a 21 collar and is from Willow
Brush Canada near the Montana line
The church bell ordinance of Eldora
la has been vetoed by the mayor
Maintaining that the ringing of the
church bells disturbed and annoyed the
patients in the city hospital it was
passed by the city council prohibiting
the old time ringing and tolling of
bells
A strong movement against the par
ticipation of Chile in the St Louis ex
position has been initiated at Santi
ago where the principal papers oppose
any official representation at the fair
and the commission of deputies consid
ering the matter is also unfavorable
to it
Congressman Richard Bartholdt
who is working in the interests of the
St Louis exposition will attend the
Interparliamentary peace conference to
be held in Vienna September 7 to 9
and try to have the next peace confer
ence meet at St Louis during the ex
position
The Afro American Equal Rights
League of the state of New York has
heen organized at Saratoga officers
elected and the president empowered
to appoint one person from each con
gressional district to form an executive
board Associations are expected to
be formed in -other states
The secretary of war has decided
that officers and soldiers of the militia
while serving at encampments are en
titled to the same pay as the officers
and men of the regular army and that
they are also entitled to transportation
to and from such encampments as if
they were regular troops
Robert M Wilson editor of the
rand 111 Clipper plans to walk to
Cape Lisburne on the Arctic ocean
8000 miles away He will go through
Minnesota through Canada following
the coast -from Vancouver to Cape
Nome thence to his destination be
yond the Arctic Circle He expects to
be gone fifteen months
Captain G O Cress has been re
lieved as post quartermaster at Fort
Riley Kas because of the large
amount of work requiring his atten
tion as constructing quartermaster
Work to the amount of over 1000000
is in progress at Fort Riley now
President Roosevelt received a call
from Bishop Dougherty recently ap
pointed to the See of Nueva Caceres
P I- who decided to pay his respects
to the president hefore sailing for Ma
nila and to talk over the situation in
the archipelago
Adams
Antelope
Banner
Blaine
Boone
Box Butte
Boyd
Brown
Buffalo
Burt
Butler
u5S
Cedar
Chase
Cherry
Cheyenne
ijiny
Colfax
Cuming
Custer
Dakota
Dawes
Dawson
Deuel
Dixon
Dodge
Douglas
Dundy
Fillmore
Franklin
Frontier
Furnas
Gage
Garfield
Gosper
Grant
Greeley
XiQ11
Hamilton
Harlan
Hayes
Hitchcock
xiort
Hooker
Howard
Jefferson
Johnson
Kearney
Keith
Keya Paha
Kimball
Knox
Lancaster
Lincoln
Logan t
Loud
Madison
McPherson
Merrick
Nance
Nemaha
Nuckolls
Otoe
Pawnee
Perkins
Phelps
Pierce
Platte
Polk
Red Willow
Richardson
Rock
Saline
Sarpy
Saunders
Scotts Bluff
Seward
Sheridan
Sherman
Sioux
Stanton
Thayer
Thomas
Thurston
Valley
Washington
Wayne
Webster
Wheeler
York
Totals
7G128
1984
151
11
15721
47
1007
S72
E6S57
505
50275
15527
451
995
155
97261
9115
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233S3
14
1G79
59051
C31
145
11455
4S4
5fi9
77000
507GG
4738S
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67359
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43790
8390
S4233
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66958
1791
1G092
1222
21857
3S2G0
25527
75139
952
13G
213
758
28556
9421
360
2041
2342
7484
16304
25457
48584
34217
16036
8V154
791
2776SI
351041
534RS
25813
541
00500
720
2091s
953
49594
386
1621
35S
1415
46277
226
11739
- 2706
1063
46916
1444
81393
1939766
1147
14665
2355
63
9006
1549
9536
5886
2956
16716
358
3889
10815
5043
40S7
528
9271
33311
23812
14897
4176
1422
1349
16382
7727
1568
o 071
37
15063
4317
110
632
2594
2380
148
2374
2505
7736
4537
5369
25
15
4711
1241
4921
691
13328
7
4458
1450
2017
16222
6
320
4
37
396
3927
1430
125S8
9479
233
13932
562
35
955
662
854
iV729
8218
94
10751
10R52
8718
18845
19369
27
1044
20
Saved by Presence of Mind
TECUMSEH Roy Pickering who
lives in the northern part of this
county came very near being killed
He was threshing for N O- Biner and
was sitting on tne separator with his
feet close to the fast revolving rod
which operates the self feeder The
rod caught his pants legs and began
to pull him into the macnine With
rare presence of mind Mr Pickering
rolled over and caught hold of some
timbers on the machine and held with
tenacious grip while his trousers
shoes and stockings were stripped
from him and hurled through the
cylinders and into the straw stack
Prominent Citizen Dead
WEEPING WATER George W
Adams dropped dead while sitting in
r
the shade here He had been in poor
health for two years
No Trace of Donnell
YORK Every effort has been made
to ascertain the whereabouts of Mr
J E Donnell a business man who
departed suddenly from York ten days
ago Mr Donnell is a member of
several societies who have appointed
committees to ascertain his where
abouts but so far no word htfs been
received from him nor any clew as
to his present place of residence The
last time he was seen was on Satur
day evening at Linwood
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w
o
521
3881
730
596
3442
1996
1376
1965
14349
1183
2473
970
629
1305
295
2159
3155
1036
34170
124
9627
28131
4249
231
838
511
47
1113
1671
21073
11047
840
80
9375
3467
7204
1254
8666
3115
5901
131S7
6
10825
559
205
1317
637
903
320
2054
f09
14897
197S
574
3629
7556
3824
267
2149
718
142
792
7501
3431
7663
2103
15701
1382
95S
1331
459
S819
69
1025
6648
10294
1003
2962
1987
110
109
6694
1007
S39
1871
1717
1729
439612 343067
O
o
58929
85749
3235
4827
99980
5008
40708
27836
119601
92558
125028
153982
108974
257sl
19229
99743
82765
108464
224752
43550
4S85
956S7
8506
88191
108154
751S5
2S431
122005
VUUJIi
87659
7094S
202134
949
51292
14
60250
78864
104615
71302
39932
23880
8718
SI
7474
97S05
7268
79803
77
21053
610
S889
1G497P
52408
10074
7687
6502
89859
72671
106331
143580
91208
12977
75714
79155
122453
72804
55775
99938
14236
119452
54394
176422
3214
1203S3
13132
67471
2264
80157
114719
2506
56167
78992
17859
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81177
12693
123899
5964048
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4013
C4460
1459
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1783
14845
8352
88924
32552
53562
32420
57265
570
3070
25484
3143
50593
41175
9232
2483
17761
462
35954
42726
18691
19
39ivi
1179S
42S9
2248
53790
2727
3906
15
20724
36335
33050
574
2S0
170
32407
20134
119799
18815
20058
403
6541
94
49058
44846
304
61
2319
G3710
21192
15996
14043
14 191
4498R
19748
155
14991
4953G
677821
29560
722
2260S
3592
40054
17327
56655
2240
43558
721
15749
941
36700
30156
1
15943
20695
40003
47234i
13301
6161
41533
195S721
NEBRASKA NATIONAL GUARD
Adjutant General Issues Orders for
Reorganization
LINCOLN Adjutant General Cul
ver has just issued orders for reor
ganization of the Nebraska National
Guard along the lines laid down by
the Dick bill and instructions given
in general orders of the regular army
The reorganization will give the guard
several new officers chief among
them being two majors one for each
battalion of the regiment Hereto
fore each regiment has had but two
majors one battalion being command
ed by the lieutenant colonel An elec
tion will be called at once to supply
these newly created offices
Besides these the governor and ad
jutant may appoint a regimental com
missary and quartermaster each of
whom will rank as captains and re
ceive the same pay They will have
charge of the subsistence and ord
nance stores
Strange Robbery at Grand Island
GRAND ISLAND While Miss
Emily Blunk and sister were at church
and the other members of the family
were away someone entered their
residence and took from a pocketbook
lying on a piano 20 in bills leaving
the silver change in the book Noth
ing else was disturbed The residence
is in a well settled portion of the
community A negro was seen by a
neighbor loitering about the place
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A Complete Tepor
Lafcor CommiFstoner Bush will Issue a
rop report today giving the total acre
ages of all crops raised in Nebraska by
counties the number of head of rive
stock the act eases of timber and of
vegetables The entire report is by coun
ties and has been compiled after careful
research on the part of Mr Bush and
his assistant Chief Cleric Don Uespain
The two men have personally inspected
the growing crops and have compiled
their acreages from e reports of thu
precinct and township assessors made to
the county cleiks as provided by statute
An important feature of the report is the
percentage of condition with 100 as per
fect Advance sheets of the report have
been prepared for publication In a resume
cf the conditions of the principal crop
the report says
WHEAT
Conditions early in the season were
such aa to warrant the expectation of
the greatest wheat crop in the history of
Nebraska Hail and wind have visited
the state so frequently us to destroy these
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prospeots and have made appearances
very deceiving by injuring the wheat in
such a way as to prevent perfect tilling
of tho heads The south central portion
has received the greatest damage In
this oartlcular district Hartan county
seems to hayo fared worst it having
sixty six pectlons almost totally de
stroyed Throughout the south central
portion the average yield ns been de
creased from X to 15 bushels per acre
The north central portion has excellent
prospects Custer county especially will
yield an immense crop of all grains to
gether with atfalfa and Jxiy
The standing of the Southern part of
the state Is 90 uc central 91 and the
northern 01 The average estimated yield
of wheat by counties appears in the sum
mary by courthB
ESTIMATE OF WHEAT
After close inspection and observation
by officials of the department supple
mented by conservative opinions of ex
perienced producers in all sections of the
state the department supplemented by
conservative opinions of experienced pro
p
o
367
859
101
806
826
927
449
771
2354
365
46
10626
300
84
57S
2125
2220
7407
897
2819
261S
979
3540
810
504
845
85
67
C74
1208
32
195
152
40S
487
1504
1159
417
7853
649
531
29
123
152
533
051
4-
9121
44
2986
i513
49
2S10
227
4S7
14
16
71
6
186
278
8505
3326
453
1507
199
154
97
62
111
J
183
120
873
273
2637
56
2853
1057
838
7S72
42
144
930
113717
Acreages by Coun
ties of Alfalfa
and Millet aP03
p
p
886
2269
45
109
2457
472
358
4
15126
1799
1329
709
1240
374
1SS0
4828
776
1135
7339
229
2640
22907
1277
808
SO
850
LOGO
3453
8458
1359
15861
3094
233
1598
574
1570
12780
1227
10134
509
784
11S1
K
1698
235S
1352
4740
1991
275
963
683
1997
1446
44
242
972
4638
2643
1649
S57P
G42
905
4435
371
4234
1267
7795
3155
387
18S5
915
798
7217
1350
1665
2596
541
1799
4530
46
107
6338
2093
422
93S7
971
4297
238401
709
2252
9S1
342
1991
2538
2567
2370
2719
1307
311
603
1693
2974
1596
l459
979
3449
10508
2304
1939
1592
1009
3058
223
4 I 03
744
559
771
1970
72
3146
232
990
2073
772
212
114S
1316
662
2331
125
1731
2209
1500
437
1051
2S00
226
3943
2117
1359
131
140
550
C209
499
2667
1379
23S6
113
699
1073
3228
220
733
606
445
1687
1171
S91
50
763
1911
2407
221
1941
1478
130
1422
2699
1930
3325
1585
42S
356
137245
13330
07619
6005
7620
2442S
220S4
13666
16562
326S5
25195
24706
23781
38702
18069
88736
lV987
21893
37434
78956
12824
22960
34725
41027
25315
30081
16358
15865
1S168
25086
24514
25197
28371
52
16712
30501
14491
29355
26558
19942
13498
12602
58541
889S
235G5
24952
16643
20586
25026
26013
21523
37200
35810
40487
7872
163
30644
30000
26233
236
S629
22698
30714
21466
16679
24388
2342
34109
20449
18610
80379
21513
20435
8645
335S2
17635
25388
350S9
23040
37255
27193
24959
2478
8524
23233
256S0
3042
28021
12742
27900
2161773
THE STATE IN BRIEF
acta
Nebraska
ducers In all sections of the state the de
partment feols able to estimate the aver
ago yield of winter wheat in the state at
cigliteen bushels per acre and the total
yield at 35200000 bushels
The average yield of soring wheat is
estimated at twelve bushels per acre ad
fotar yield ef 5450000 bushel3
CORN
The general condition o the corn crop
over the state is far below normal not
ranking over 78 With a frost at the nor
mal period about the 15th of September
there bhould be 75 per cent of a corn
crop This will be increased or dimin
ished according to the date of the frost
and freeze following Corn Is now looking-
much better than a fortnight ago and
the prospects for a crop are correspond
ingly brighter
Tho corn crop has made wonderful
progress in view of the handicap caused
by late seeding nils will seriously af
fect the yield in spite of a late frost
because when the corn begins to ear It
will not have had its growth and instead
of all the vitality going to the ear a large
17497
27660
196
573
2390S
387
10437
4144
23424
34867
26843
24145
29347
2741
L269
20831
24260
41915
42548
16209
834
2307
1678
24475
34632
12275
6459
17611
17799
16715
19303
27710
2061
11902
22
10575
22124
31906
12102
4603
2638
19150
116
19523
29370
20667
17311
93S
5692
27
32681
27755
7057
2004
1817
29684
55
16169
17139
1S267
220S6
33106
28652
1433
18954
23227
38394
21906
10S13
38774
1836
22 522
8716
34930
1015
24914
4474
12877
276
19S1S
31967
530
8566
20516
29463
29552
20570
5884
29107
14S2264 I
Deputy Auditor Anthes placed the
seal of his disapproval upon a batch
of claims for wolf bounty thirty three
in all and aggregating 300 Several
of the claims dated back for a score
of years
Barry Gilbert a prominent young at
torney of Cedar Rapids has been ap
pointed by the board of regents of
phone two lines having been com
pleted by the Bell Telephone company
which run northeast of Beatrice
After ten years receivership the af
fairs of the Capital National bank
have been brought to a close and the
final dividend will be paid National
Bank Examiner Griffith John D Mac
Farland Kent K Hayden and J W
McDonald have in turn been success
ively receivers of the wrecked bank
Years of litigation have followed the
failure of the bank
DuriDg an electrical storm at Oak
land the barn of R Suhr was struck
by lightning The bolt set fire to the
structure which was destroyed to
gether with hay oats corn and a 40
set of harness The horses weie re
moved
Regent Forrell and Prof Bur
nett of the State university accom
panied by Land Commissioner McAl
lister of the Union Pacific were at
Sidney interviewing the citizens rela
tive to the establishment of a state
experimental farm near that city
60
1017
3434
199
432
0637
433
505
2655
396
440
412
932
403
1708
434
2691
1379
470
25
12918
769
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58
446
1257
611
234
964
31
285
75
65
298
7474
500
172
52
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1949
1190
170
110
27365
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2041
2772
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6190
2304
1211
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75
20275
33
1484
2335
1258
735
97
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13743
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15033
580
12650
1680
180
1765
1617
321
378
1 244
709
629
256
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pat will enter tiie stalk to complete its
growth which will cause smaller slaod
corn than if conditions had been normal
The condition cf the southern counties is
5 central counties S4 northern counties
M
OATS
The oat crop Is an enigma so far an
estimating is concerned because of the
irregularity of the eland and prospects
There is no uniformity of appearances
Nevertheless there will be a normal yield
of oats and the condition found by obser
vation over the state is 92 Tho central
and northern portions of the htate will
yield better in oats than the southern
Tho condition in the central poitlon Is 94
in the northern 92
A summary of the acreages not given
in the county tabulation is as follows
Sugar beets 11163 acres timothy 23S
C41 acres sorghum cane 12SC9S acres
Irish potatoes C9102 acres broom corn
2373 acres clover 54035 acre- bluo
grass 172SS1 acres other tame grass
2US513 acres timber 311215 acres
Number of Cattle Hogs Sheep Horbcs
and Mules in Nebraska July 1 1003
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10723
8653
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6709
19679
3432
4164
9S91
4955
7121
7900
10S93
2831
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6552
8522
9670
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1110
4610
196S
3942
7312
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0195
3755
4129
10037
876
6177
7496
6267
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Spalding has voted bonds for a sys
tem of water works
Mrs Boydston wife of W T Eoyds
ton a mail clerk running between Ord
and Grand Island made an unsuccess
ful attempt at committing suicide at
their home in Ord After taking
strychnine she informed her husband
of the fact and medical assistance
was summoned immediately and after
several hours of treatment she was
considered out of danger
The contractors who are to put
down the new artesian well at Lynch
arrived the first of last week All
the machinery has been put in place
and the drilling will be commenced at
once
During an electrical storm at Oak
land the barn of R Suhr was struck
by lightning The bolt set fire to the
structure which was destroyed to
gether with hay oats corn and a 40
set of harness The horses were re
moved
State Engineer Dobson has received
a notice of the call for the National
Irrigation congress to be held from
September 15 to 18 in Ogden Utah
The governor is asked to appoint
twenty state delegates to the con
gress and will probably do so within
a few days
A number of farmers residing In
Midland and Logan townships Gage
county can now be reached by tele
phone two lines having been com
pleted by the Bell Telephone company
which run northeast of Beatrice
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Competition Is the lire of trado an
tho death of the non advcrtlsor
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Seeing isnt believing when a man
cant believe his own eyes
To tho housewife who na3 not yqi
t9coi acquainted with tho ne n
things of everyday use in the market
and who is reasonably satisfied with
the old wo would suggest that a trial
of Deflame Cold Water Starch be
made at once Not alono because it
is guaranteed by the manufacturers
to be superior to any other brand
but because each 10c packagn con
tains 16 ozs while all the other kinds
contain but 12 ozs It Is safe to say
that the lady who once uses Defiance
Starch will use no other Quality
and quantity must win
Opposition Inflames the enthusiast
never converts him Schiller
The Astors at Court
William Waldorf Astor has never
recovered his social footing in Lon
don since he snubbed one of King Ed
wards friends by turning him out ol
doors when ho came to tne Astor res
idence without invitation having
been brought there by one of the
guests with whom he had been din
ing But the royal cold shoulder does
not extend to the expatriated Ameri
cans son for young Waldorf is quite
popular at court He was even in
cluded among the small number of
personal friends of their majesties
who were invited to celebrate the for
tieth anniversary of the kings wed
ding
Eight Tall Brothers
At a recent meeting of Benjamin
Hamricks family In Webster Springs
W Va it developed that the aggregate
stature of Mr Hamrick and his eight
sons was sixty two and one half feet
The father stands six feet five and
one half inches and the sawed off of
the family a son named William is
six feet one inch The members of this
remarkable family range in weight
from 155 to 200 pounds
She Didnt Care
Maplehill la Aug 10th I felt as
though I didnt care whether I lived
or died I was so miserable all the
time
In these words does Miss Nellie Bar
foot of this place describe her
tion Every woman who is or has
been sick and suffering will under
stand and appreciate just how Miss
Barfoot felt and there are no doubti
many thousands of similar cases
It is truly an awful thing when a
woman gets so low that she can say
I dont care whether I live or die
But Miss Barfoot tells a differentt
story to day and her words should
guide every suffering woman to tho
path of health and happiness
I used Dodds Kidney Pills and I
m cured I feel like a new person
and I would say to every woman suf
fering as I did give Dodds Kidney
Pills a trial and you will not be disap
pointed They are worthy of the high-
est praise
Wise is the man who can recall a
previous engagement when he re
ceives a disagreeable invitation
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