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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1903)
fit jfttssk ftiburt Hv T M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance Fraternal Insurance Order Cards R C I P A Lodgo No 612 meots first and third Thursdays or each month Aicuonnuirs luill 8KJ p in K U Huueu President W S G otter Socrotary ROYAL HIGHLANDERS McCook lodge No U07 moots on second and fourth Mon dny overlings of each month nt eight oclock in McConnnll hull It W Devob Illustrious Pro tector J C Mitchell Secretary ROYAL NEIGHBORS Noblo camp No 802 meets pecond and fourtli Thursday after noons utli0 oclock in McConnells hall Mns Thad Siiniiicno Oracle Mbb Augusta Anton Recorder REPUBLICAN TICKET State For Justice of Supreme Court JOIIN B BARNES of Madison For Regents of State University CHARLES S ALLEN of Lancaster WILLIAM G WIIITMORE of Douglas Judicial Forjudge Fourteenth Judicial District It C ORR of Hayes Center County County Clerk E J WILCOX Treasurer B G GOSSARD Clerk of tho District Court R W DEVOE Sheriff A C CRABTREE County Judge SLGREEN Superintendent EUGENE S DUTCHER Surveyor JAMES WILLIAMS County Assessor F P ENO Coroner DR A C HARLAN Commissioner Second dh trict SAMUEL PREMER We had tho satisfaction of showing those two univorsity regents the country and giving them n few square meals anyhow Thats worth something Be sides the experience thats useful while it lasts McCook mingles her tears with Hold reges Tho probabilities are we had as good a prospect of getting the experi mental farm as they had of getting the normal school The password seems to be U P now Judge J B Barnes Delegates from tho republican state convention were returning home today from the session held yesterday enthu siastic over the outcome and resolved to work for an increased republican plural ity this fall The opinion is unanimous that the convention could not have done better with a hundred candidates in the field for the supreme judgeship as Judge Barnes is considered head and shoulders above any candidate that might have been named in abilityin experience and popularity He will conduct a strong and vigorous campaign and with the unity of sentiment that pervades the party in every part of the state it is an ticipated that if the voters are but inter ested his plurality will be a record breaker It is a matter of comment that those who know the judge best are his warm est supporters and it is believed that as the people 6f the state come to know him better his chances for a big rousing majority will increase At home his ability is well recognized his popularity is unquestioned and his home life is greatly admired His posi tion in the community is secure and his support by his neighbors will be un questionably hearty and sincere When he was actively engaged in the practice of the law he was one of the attorneys sought in cases requiring extra keenness and ability and especially those that were likely to end in the supreme court in which he is now to be chosen as one of the judges Knowing so well how to conduct a case before that body and his service during the past two years as one of the commissioners have fitted him for the position he now aspires to occupy most thoroughly The home life of Judge Barnes is par ticularly happy The three sons who have grown to manhoods estate under his guidance have known what it is to have a father in a greater degree than thousands of other boys He has been at once a father and a brother io them and it is well recognized that the frater I have used your Hair Vigor for five years and am greatly pleased with it It certainly re stores the original color to gray hair It keeps my hair soft Mrs HelenKilkennyNewPortlandMe Ayers Hair Vigor has been restoring color to gray hair for fifty years and it never fails to do this work either You can rely upon it for stopping your hair from falling for keeping your scalp clean and for making your hair grow SIOO a bollle All dratgisfs If your drugfjist cannot supply you send us one dollar and we will express Best nity in tho judges homo is of tho firmest and best quality imaginable The same companionship distinguishes him as a husband and as a citizen for wherovor ho is on tho streets or at a public meet ing there geniality and good cheer pre vails Ho hns taken the highest degree in Masonry and has recoived high hon ors at the hands of his lodge which is but an indication of his social triumphs elsewhere Ho is as much at homo at a tennis court or a baseball game as at a social function or before a sober court of justice and all these qualities will speak for him now that ho is bofore tho people of the state as a candidate for one of the highest honors in its gift Judcro Barnes was born- in 1846 in Ashtabula county Ohio on a farm His early years were spent as those of most farmers boys When old enough hrf taught school in the winter and con tinued farming summers When seven teen years old he enlisted in battery E of the First Ohio light artillery the dale being January 1 1864 Ho served more than half of a three years enlistment being mustered out July 10 1865 The judge was educated in the com mon schools of Ohio and at the Grand River institute at Austinburg Ohio Ho studied law in a law office in Jefferson O coming to Nebraska in the spring of 1871 He has lived here over thirty two years He was admitted to tho bar and commenced practice of the law at Ponca where ho lived over seventeen years He moved to Norfolk and has lived here more than fifteen years The judge was married in November of 1874 and has three sons each one a graduate of the state university John B Barnes Jr is superintendent of the city school of Tekamah and has been admitted to the bar of Nebraska Guy W Barnes the second son is in the employ of the Amer ican Beet Sugar company here having graduated in the scientific department of the state university Alfred Kimball Barnes the third son is a fellow and one of the instructors in the university Ho graduuted in 1902 Judge Barnes has had along and hon orable career as a lawyer and public official lie was elected district attorney for the Sixth judicial district of the state when the constitution of 1875 was was adopted At the expiration of his term he was again elected and served until January of 1879 He was then appointed judge of the district to suc ceed E K Valentine who was elected to congress He was nominated and elected judge of the district in the fall of 1879 and served the full term which expired January 1 1884 He declined a renomination and turned his attention to the active practice of law engaging in general practice He was appointed to the supreme court commission Janu ary 1902 and is now a member Judge Barnes has alwas been an active ardent republican and has attended every republican convention since and includ ing the one held in 1872 Norfolk News CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Methodist Regular services morn ing and evening Sabbath school 10 a m Epworth League 7 p m L H Shumate Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m Sunday school 230 p m Every Sun day J J Loughran Pastor Christian Science Services in the Christian church Sunday morning at 11 oclock Wednesday evening at 8 Next Sundays lesson sermon subject Reality Cordial invitation to all Episcopal Services in St Albans church as follows Every Sunday in the month Sunday school at ten oclock a m orn ing prayer at 11 and evening-prayer and sermon at 8 The third Sunday in the month Holy Communion at 8 a m All are welcome E R Earle Rector Baptist Services sermons 11 a m 8 p m Sunday school 9 45 a m B Y P U 7 p m Mid week meeting Wed nesday 8 p m Sermon topicsmorning Gods Method of Making a Useful Man Evening Why am I a Bap tist Excellent music A cordial welcome to all C R Betts Rev A W Coffman formerly Metho dist pastor here was seen at Hastings first of the week on his way to confer enceand he gave the news of the illness of his eldest daughter with typhoid fever at Giltner and the sickness of his wife also at Loveland Colorado What is Life In the last analysis nobody knows but we do know that it is under strict law Abuse that law even slightly pain results Irregular living means derange ment of the organs resulting in consti pation headache or liver trouble Dr Kings New Life Pills quickly re adjusts this Its gentle yet thorough Only 25 cents at LWMcConnells drug store Bucklens Arnica Salve Has world wide fame for marvelous cures It surpasses any other salve lo tion ointment or balm for cuts corns burns boils sores felons ulcers tetter SaltUheum fever sores chapped hands skin eruptions infallible for piles Cure guaranteed Only 25c at L W McCon nells druggist School y w HEDFpRDs1 BLACK- DRAUGHT THE ORIGINAL LIVER MEDICINE A sallow complexion dizziness biliousness and a coated tongue are common indications of liver and kidney diseases Stomach and bowel troubles severe as they are give immediate warning by pain hut liver and kidney troubles though less painful at the start are much harder to cure Thedfords Black Draught never fails to bene fit diseased liver and weakened kid neys It stirs up the torpid liver to throw off the germs of fever and ague It is a certain preventive or cholera and Brights disease of the kidneys With kidnevs re inforced by Thedfords Black Draught thousands of persons have dwelt immune in the midst of yel low fever Many families live in perfect health and have no other doctor than Thedfords Black Draught It is always on hand for use in an emergency and saves many expensive calls of a doctor Mullins SC March 10 1901 I have used Thedfords Black Draught for three years and I have not had to go to a doctor since I have been taking it It is the best medicine for me that is on the market for liver and kidney troubles and dyspepsia and other complaints Rev A G LEWIS 6w mmMmmMWSf PUBLIC FREE LIBRARY NOTES It is within bonds to prophesy for Mr Spearmans last novelThe Daughter of a Magnate tho serial publication of which was completed in the number of tho Sat urday JEvening Post for Septemberl2th one of the successes in tho book world for the coming year and it should bea source of- gratification not only to the author but to his friends that this lat est book is one that should and will win on merit It is of interest to note that by the change of title suffered during serial publication and necessitated by the discovery that the title The Presi dents Daughter under which the story began to appear had been used before a return is made to Mr Spear mans original choice of a name The incident recalls a similar fate that befell one of Mr Hardys most famous novels which was eventually issued in book from under a third title The production of The Daughter of a Magnate has placed Mr Spearman who has been classed heretofore as a realist among the writers of romance and it may be added with all sincerity and without exaggeration in the fore most ranks among the masters of that school The new book cannot be com pared with Dr Bryson which by the way was the best selling novel in Mont real in the month of June because it belongs to a different order of fiction The latter book is a tale of love and ad venture a book to charm and delight The earlier story isa transcript from life It deals with the profoundest problems of civilization for some of which it seeks a solution It is a book to read and re read and ponder over Its characters are real people its experiences are those of every day It is truly artistic So is the other book in a way but in a different way As if one may use the old saying the world loves a lover so the world loves a romance because a romance usually contains a lover or what is twice as well a pair of lovers The twain need not indeed should not make love after the conventional fashion but in the manner the world would have love made Romanticism appeals to a wider audi ence than realism which perhapswere a more healthful sign for all of us are somewhat of idealists and would have the world better than it is Tho roman ticist paints things as they should be or what amounts to the same thing as he thinks they should be The all but universal desire for a higher life makes the romance justly popular Save for a single blemish The Daugh ter of a Magnate measured by the standard of romantic literatures attains artistic perfection By some strange over sight wholly unaccountable in so con summate an artist the author in mak ing up his cast neglected to include a villain The villain thinks he has the character in the heroines father until he reaches the last chapter when the illusion is dispelled We have had ro mances without heroes and romances without heroines but a romance with out a villain is unique The men and women with whom this book is peopled are admirable and ad mirably done All the characters have striking personalities something one may always expect to find in Mr Spear mans stories The background is pict uresque The bits of nature are beau tifully drawn The descriptions are wonderfully graphic From first to last the book thrills The interest amounts to a crescendo There is no anticlimax There is not a dull page Read serially one waited with impatience for the next installment The book will be published on the 15th of October by the Messrs Scribner Shoes INDIAN0LA - Herbert Silvornail is on tho sick list Fred Duckworth gnvo his store a coat of paint this week Marion Powell of Lincoln was in town on business Monday M G Shackelton attended tho state fair at Lincoln last week Claudia Hatcher left Tuesday for Lincoln to attend school Mrs Dennis Fitzgerald visited in Mc Cook tho first of tho week Charlie Russell is erecting a largo hen house on his placo in town Miss Mary McDonald of Oxford is visiting home folks this week Frank Howe wont down to Arapahoe Monday morning to lay bricks Miss Mabel Carmichael of Cambridge visited here last week with friends Mrs W H Allen who has been quite sick is some better at this writing Rob Welborn is still on tho sick list with no visible signs of improvement Adelaide Streff went up to McCook Monday evening to visit her sister Mag gie Quite a number of the Danbury peo ple were over last Friday to attend the fair Sadie McNiel arriyed home Thursday evening from her visit with relatives in Oxford Mr and Mrs J Kern are tho proud parents of a baby boy born Thursday tho 10th Mrs Patterson from near Stockville visited with her mother Mrs Rankin last week W E McClung went to Omaha last week to be enrolled in tho school of pharmacy f The heavy frost Tuesday and Wednes day evening did a good deal of damage to the corn Anna Voring began teaching Monday morning in the school about 15 miles north of town Clark McClung has returned to his home in Oklahoma after a short visit here with relatives Miss Nellie Stockton of Hastings Iowa came here last week to attend the fair and visit friends for a short time Jim McCallum who has been visiting home folks for a short time returned to Okeene Oklahoma Sunday evening The Epworth League ice cream social was well attended last Thursday even ing The proceeds amounted to over S25 Mr and Mrs George Newland and baby and Miss Pearl Russell of Leba non visited last week and this week with relatives Mr and Mrs Harry Gilbert who have been helping here during the fair re turned to their home in Cambridge last Saturday morning Mrs Spahn of Culbertson and Mrs Trout and three children of McCook visited the first of the week with their brother Jake Kern and family Complaints are rife in this town and vicinity that the young chickens are dying off with some disease supposed to be roup Quantities of birds are found lying around dead supposedly by the same cause There was a little fistic encounter be tween two of the young bloods of In dianola Wednesday afternoon No particular damage was done by either party Too much of Tims whiskey was imbibed by one of the young men Henco the trouble Tho great medicine show has come and gone ana the citizens of Indianola will now get their regular rest The prize was awarded Miss Bertha Porter who received about 2500 votes for be ing the most popular young lady in town The prize was a handsome silver tea set Croup Usually begins with the symptoms of a common cold there is chillinesssneez ing sore throat hot skin quick pulse hoarseness and impeded respiration Give frequent small doses of Ballards Horehound Syrup the child will cry for it and at the first sign of a croupy cough apply frequently Ballards Snow Liniment externally to the throat 50c at A McMillens Indigestion Causes CatarrK of tHe Stomacii 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 inflames 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 0or relieves all inflammation ot tno mucous membranes lining the stomach protects the nerves and cures bad breath sour risings a sense of fullness after eating indigestion dyspepsia and all stomach troubles Kodol Digests What You Eat Make the Stomach Sweet Bottlcjcnlr RepHaralzo 100 boldlnc 2J4 ttaej the trial elza which sells for 50 cents Praparad by E O OeWITT CO Chicago ID Sold by L W McConnell at I ft 1 THOMAS CAT WHV HAS I 1 Pm BLACK CAT BRAND CHICAG0 R0CKF0RD HOSIERY COMPANY Kenosiia Wis The Tribune Only 8100 per year Mike Walsh DEALER IN POULTRY and EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash Block West of Citizens Bank flcCook - Nebraska F D BURGESS ir and m Fitter Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings Agent for Halliday Waupun fcclipse Windmills Basement of the Meeker Phillips Building McCOOK NEBRASKA Blue Front Fine Turnouts Either Single or Double Phone 36 Rear Palmef House McCook Nebraska W H ACKERMAN Prop the JUST ARRIVED And with him this fall he has brought trie best showing of Hose for men women and children in cotton fleeced lined and wool ever SHOWN IN McCOOK The BLACK CAT speaks for himself Call and look over our excellent line I are growing in favor each day among the ladies of McCook DONT ACCEPT a corset said to be as good as the kabo Get the only reliable and warranted kabo corset and you get the best fitting and best wearing corset on the market rang ing in price from 50c to 500 a pair H Phone 16 0 ur HamiltpnBrown Shoes for wear style durability and fit are the best and most reli able shoes on the market for EVERY PAIR IS GUARANTEED See our New Fall Supply of Flannettes and Outing Flannels Our stock was never more complete in this line annis McCOOK NEB 0 To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W Groves ture is on each box 25c Are lot Fool W Saw Boy Say Pa what do they mean by saying Penny wise and pound foolish Father Why its where a man loses a dollar to save a nickel Boy Well Pa 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