The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 30, 1906, Image 7

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DENTIST Phonk 112
Offico Rooms 3 and 5 Wnlsh Blk McCook
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COAL and that he apprecirtes
your past favors and soiicits your
future patronage
And quit wondering what that
new house barn or granary would
cost but come in and let us figure
it for you and you will be sur
prised to learn that you have been
making a monntain out of a mole
hill
M O McCLURE
Manager
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If you want a horse or a bicycle a
gun a camera or anything else youve
set your heart on do what other boys
ore doing to get these things sell
SA TURDA Y
EVENING
in your town on Friday afternoons and
Saturdays Maybe you think itll take
a long while to earn enough money for
what you want But that all depends
on yourself Some boys make as
much as 15 a week others make
2 S3 5 a week In our handsome
booklet Boys Who Make Money some of our boys tell in then
own way how they got money for things they had long wanted
by selling THE POST This booklet is free for the asking We
will send along with it the complete outfit for starting in business
including ten free copies of THE POST You sell these at 5c the
copy and that furnishes all the money you need for buying further
supplies Besides the money you make each week we give
among other prizes watches sweaters etc And in addition
250 in Extra Cash Prizes
each month to boys who make the biggest increase in their sales
Better send us a letter to day
THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COflPANY 425 ARCH ST PHILADELPHIA
Threo little rules we all should keep
To nmko life happy und bright
Smilo in the morning smile at noon
Tako Rocky Mountain Tea at night
L W McConnell
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Burlington Bulletin March 1906
To the Nokthwest Now is the time
to go at cheap rates on one of the Bur
lingtons two daily through trains to
Montana Pugnt sound and Portland
You dont know how cheaply you can
buy a one way Colonist ticket Ask the
agent
SlECIAL HOMESEEKERS KATES March
6th and 20 very low round trip home
seekers rates into the North Platte Val
ley and the Bighorn Basin also in the
Southwest
To the Sonny South Winter tour
ist rates daily until April 30th to a
large number of Southern resorts
Irrigated Lands Better get hold of
Call at The Tribune otlice and see
Food
Work On
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notico i liorobv jrivuii tluit tlm aiinuiil
of tliu city of McCook Hod Willow cmiim
Nebraska will b I10M on TUESDAY HIE
TlilHD DVYOF AlIUL 11KA3 for tho ldirposo
of lictini
Oni Mayor
Ono Police JhIsh
Ono City Treanurnr
Ono City Cleric
One CIti EmtiiHur
Ont Councilman for tlio First nrI
Ono Councilman for tlio Second Ward and
Three of tlio Hoard of Education
J II YurKur M J Clark and C W riroiipnn
aro appointed judges and J S LnHw and
Norman Campbell dork- of ulcction for tlio
Fir t Wnnl ami Charles Wvinu Jacob Stein
motz anil H Stephens aro appointed
juilne and J W Spencer and Q D HiiroH
clerks of election for the S coihI Ward
Tho polling iilaco for the Fimt Ward will bo
in tho basement of the Commercial hotel and
tho polling place for the Second Ward will he in
tlio hoe room of tho city hall
Uy order of the Major and City Council
W A MiUDiiKTUv Cit Clerk
SHERIFFS SALE
Ry virttio of an order of sale ishued from tho
district court of Hod Willow county Nebraska
under a decreo in an action wherein Edward H
Cowles is plaintill and Alviu Brown et al do
fondants to mo directed and delivered I shall
offer at public sale and sell to tho highest bid
der for cash at the east door of the court house
in McCook Ked Willow conntu Nebraska on
thnSnl daj of April 1905 at the hour of ono
oclock i in tho following doscribeil real os
tate to wit The eist half of tho northwest
quarter of sectioii fourteen in township ono
north of rango thirty west of tho 6th i M in
Ited Willow county Nebraska
Dated this 21st day of March 100G 3 2Kt
II I Pethiion Sheriff
J E Kolley attornoy for plaintiff
SHERIFFS SALE
Hy virtno of an order of halo issued from tho
district court of Red Willow county Nebraska
under a decree in an action wherein Edward IS
Cowles is plaintiff and F C Eaton et al aro
defendants to 1110 directed and delivered I
shall offer at public sale and sell to tho highest
bidder for cash at tho east door of tho court
houso in McCook Red Willow rountv Nebras
ka on the 25rd day of April IIOG at the hour of
ono oclock p ni tho following described real
estate to wit The northwest quarter of sec
tion live in township four north of range
thirty west of tho 6th p in in Red Willow
conutv Nebraska
Dated this 21st day of March 190fl
H I Peterson Sheriff
J E Kelloy attornoy for plaintiff
The Burlingtons Homeseekers Infor
mation Bureau which has been recently
organized to assist homeseekers in gett
ing hold of free homesteads of 640 acies
in Nebraska for mixed farming and
dairying is proving a great success and
the operations of that Bureau are now
taking on useful and practical shape
Mr D Clem Deaver tho Agent of the
Bureau has arranged to personally con
duct excursions of homeseekers from
Omaha and Lincoln on the first and third
Tuesday of each month to the territory
of these free Kinkaid lands for the pur
pose of assisting desirable farmers to
locate on the homesteads that yet are
available for a farmer to succeed by
mixed farming
Those who expect to succeed should
have ready means for the immediate im
provement of the land in the wav of
an irrigated lam for yourself or your nnoo unrTC Hmnnpvmh
son while there is yet time irrigated
lands have increased from 100 to 200 per
cent in value in the last few years
Send for our publications on irrigated
lands Free
To California Very cneap one way
tickets daily to California until April
7th Through tourist sleepers
Pacific Coast Better make the
grandest tour in the world the tour of
the coast this spring and summer
First excursion April 25th to May oth
inclusive There will be very lowdaily
round trip California and Puget Sound
rates through the summer
Write me or tell your nearest Burling
ton Agent just what trip you have in
mind in any direction and let us advise
you the best way to make it at the least
cost G S Scott Agent C B Q Ry
L W Wakecy G P A Omaha
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to start with a herd of 20 cows and a
hand cream separator This ought to
be a good opportunity for an energetic
farmer of moderate means to secure a
farm
Tho Burlington makes no charge for
the services of its agents and Mr Dea
ver has on file a complete plat of availa
ble lands in the 16 counties along the
Burlington road where these homesteads
are located
Thosedesiring to obtain information
relative to taking up a homestead can
obtain a folder free of cost and further
information by calling on or writing
Mr D Clem Deaver Agent of the Bur
lingtons Homeseekers Information
Bureau 1001 Farnam St Omaha Neb
Keep the little ones healthy and happy
Their tender sensitive bodies require
gentle healing remedies Hollisters
what can be done for you in the way of Rocky Mountain Tea will keep them
reading matter for the coming year It strong and well 35 cents tea or tablets
will save you money L W McConnell
Work Work Work
Lots of energy is needed to keep up the pace In
the struggle the man with the strong body and clear
brain wins out every time
The man of to day needs something more than
mere food he needs a food that makes energy a food
to work on
Although some people may not realize it yet it is
a fact proved and established beyond doubt that soda
crackers and this means Uneeda Biscuit are
richer in muscle and fat making elements and have a
much higher per cent of tissue building properties
than any other article of food made from flour
That this is becoming known more and more every
day is attested by the sale of nearly 400000000 pack
ages of 0 needd BiSCUit 9 the finest soda cracker
ever baked An energy giving food of surpassing
value sold in a package which brings it to you with
all the original flavor and nutriment perfectly pre
served Truly the food to toork on
Whoever you are whatever you are wherever
you work Uneeda Biscuit
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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Movk of the Interst
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Chairman Knapp and His Assistants
Messrs Clements Prouty
Fifer svnd Cockrell
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A
II I J discussion
in congress
over the enact
ment of a railway
rate bill brings to
the front in public
interest the inter
state commerce com
mission which will
be charged with put
ting in effect the re
forms contemplated
by the measure in
case of its passage
Much of the difference of opinion which
has developed as to the kind of bill
which should be passed turns on the
question of what powers should be
given to tho commission in the propos
ed law A crucial point In the discus
sion in tho halls of legislation at Wash
ington is that of whether the bill in
question should contain a clause pro
viding for judicial review of the de
cisions or orders of the commission re
specting railroad rates Many hairs
have been split by the legislators who
advocate this or that plan the con
servatives generally advocating limita
tion of the powers of the commission
and ample provision for appeal to the
courts from its decisions The radi
cals favor leaving the commission as
unlrammoled as possible in tho exercise
of its authority so that it may have a
full opportunity to remedy the evils
in the way of rebates and discrimina
tion so much complained of by ship
pers
The present interstate commerce
commission is made up of men who are
known for their expert acquaintance
with the commercial affairs of the na
tion the conditions of trade and the
nature of the abuses which arise from
time to time In the transactions of a
business character between persons
and corporations in different states
There are five members of the commis
sion as at present constituted Martin
3IA31TIN A KNAPP CHAIRMAN
A Knapp chairman Charles A Prou
ty Judson C Clements Joseph W
Fifer and Francis M Cockrell Chair
man Knapp has served on the commis
sion for fifteen years He was origi
nally appointed by President Harrison
in 1S91 was reappointed by President
Cleveland in February 1S97 and was
reappointed a second time by President
Roosevelt Commissioner Knapp was
considered one of the best lawyers in
central New York at the time he be
came a member of the commission and
had in his legal practice given especial
attention to laws pertaining to corpora
tions He Avas born near Syracuse in
IS 13 is a graduate of Wesleyan uni
versity Middletown Conn and has
served as corporation counsel of Syra
cuse He has long advocated wider ex
tension of the powers of the federal
government over railroads
Commissioner Charles A Prouty has
been a member of the commission since
1S9G and was named for the post by a
Republican senator and appointed by a
Democratic president Mr Cleveland
At the time of his appointment he was
solicitor general of the Rutland rail
road and general attorney of the Cen
tral Vermont but he has been one of
the most outspoken of the members of
the board in denouncing the evils and
abuses in the system of interstate
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transportation and
in calling for laws
under which reme
dies could be ap
plied It was about
the time he became
connected witli the
commission that the
great combinations
of railways which
have placed the rail
road operations of
the country under
the control of a com
parative few men
began It was evi
dent to him then that the result of such
combinations would be to give a small
coterie the power to impose unjust
rates for the whole country and he ar
gued that the people must in self de
fense exercise some effectual control
over the charges to be Imposed He
has been very active in the campaign
of education on this subject Mr Prou
ty is a native of Newport Vt Is fifty
two years of age is a graduate of Dart
mouth and served for a time in the
Vermont legislature
Commissioner Prouty Is quite fond
ssion
Men Who Are Looking For Evidence
Again Railroad Kebaters A
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of life at his country home at Newport
Vt Here he not merely superintends
but actually does himself a great part
of the work required in maintaining
the grounds which are extensive It Is
his boast that In Ids garden every
seed is sowed and every shrub and tree
planted by his own hand
Those who know Mr Prouty best In
his summer home delight In telling of
his simple life during the summer
months when daylight finds him hoe
in hand at work on his extensive
grounds or in his
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JOSEPH AV FIFEIl
electric launch
plowing the waters
of Memphremagog
lake stretching far
away Into the wilds
of Canada
On the shores of
the lake at Knowl
tons bluff he has
established a com
modious summer
camp where he may
lie found frequent
ly studying intri
cate problems of
finance or political economy bearing
upon his work
When Missouri surprised the country
by goin Republican in 1101 it meant
the retirement from the United Slates
senate of one of its most familiar fig
ures Francis M Cockrell who was
the choice of Missouri Democrats for
the Democratic presidential nomina
tion of that year Commissioner Cock
rell served thirty years in the senate
and though born in ISol is still hale
and hearty He graduated from Chap
el Hill college Lafayette county Mo
and was a brigadier general on the
Confederate side in the civil war As
he was an ardent supporter of Presi
dent Roosevelts railway policy it was
urged that the senatorial guardian of
Uncle Sams strong box during Mr
Clevelands administration would make
a good member of the commission
President Roosevelt took the same
view and made the appointment just
a year ago
Commissioner Fifer is known in Illi
nois as Private Joe His career has
been full of picturesque episodes He
was born in Virginia in 1S40 but re
moved with his parents to Illinois in
1857 settling in McLean county His
father was a bricklayer and young
Joe learned that trade and worked at
it until the Avar broke out when he
walked thirteen miles to Bloomington
and enlisted in the Thirty third Illi
nois At the battle of Jackson Miss
July To 1SG3 he was shot through the
body and his lung was so lacerated
that it was declared impossible for
him to live He recovered however
and started to battle with life with
the loss of one lung It was impossible
for him to return to his old trade and
he was ambitious to become a lawyer
but his education at that time was
very limited By energy and self de
nial he succeeded in earning his way
through Illinois Wesleyan university
He and a brother boarded themselves
and one who was familiar with their
struggles has said
He had about the smallest house
keeping outfit I ever saw a man get
along with He had an old coffeepot
a rubber blanket a woolen blanket
and that was aboufall He looked just
like a boy and I think he wished to be
thought younger than he was being a
little ashamed that at his age he was
just beginning to climb the education
al ladder though under the circum
stances there certainly was no reason
why he should be
He was admitted to the bar in 1SG9
He was elected governor of Illinois in
1SS9 serving until
1S93 In the can
vass previous to his
nomination there
were seven men at
the Tazewell coun
ty convention for
whom Commission
er Fifer and his fa
ther had built Avails
or chimneys They
were good squ r
honest chimbleys
too said one of
the farmers and after Joe gits into
the governors house Im goin to send
his AAife one o them bricks AAiiich he
made an laid fer me fer his AA ife to
scour the executive knives an forks
AA ith
Commissioner Judson C Clements
has served ou the board since 1S92 is
a lawyer was born in Georgia in 1S4G
and has been a member of congress
Commissioner Clements learned how
to read and Avrite and spell in a coun
try school and then attended an acade
my in a neighboring town When the
war broke out though only fourteen
years of age lie AA anted to shoulder a
gun and fight for the south but his
youth prevented him from carrying out
his Inclinations at once IIoAvever fif
teen months before the AAar closed lie
joined General Johnstons army and
was with him all through the Atlanta
campaign Hp was in the thick of sev
eral battles and was wounded in one
The commission is a busy body and
has much work in hand at the present
time Its powers are not sufficient
however as many claim to do the
work the body was created to per
form It is urged that under the oper
ations of an adequate railway rate laAA
these conditions would be changed
DR II M IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelloy Olllc Illdg Phone No 13
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JOE HIGHT
CONTRA GTOR
and BUILDER
Farm Buildings a Specialty
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The Childrens Favorite
CURES
Coughs Colds Croup and
Whooping Cough
This remedy is famotn for Its careg ott
alare part of tho civilized world It can
always bo depended upon It contain no
opium or other harmful drug and may b
given as confidently to a baby as to as adult
Price 25 ccs Large Size 50 eta
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The one that blows without any
thing to blow about wastes time and
energy The excellence of our goods
and deliAery service warrant us for
blowing Always the best always
the greatest variety always the
highest quality
DAVID MAGNER
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