The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 30, 1906, Image 6

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Antelope
Banner
Blalno
Boono
Box Butte
Boyd
Brown
Buffalo
Burt
Butler
Cass
Cedar
Chaso
Cherry
Cheyenne
Clay
Colfax
Cumins
Custer
Dakota
Dawes
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Dixon
Dodge
Douglas
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Fillmore
Franklin
Frontier
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Hayes
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Johnson
Kearney
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Keya Paha
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Knox
Lancaster
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Madison
Merrick
Nance
Nemaha
Nuckolls
Otoe
Pawnee
Perkins
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Pierce
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Polk
Red Willow
Richardson
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Saline
Sarpy
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Scotts Bluff
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Thayer
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Valley
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As to Dipsomaniac Law
LINCOLN An effort is being made
by Dr J T Hay superintendent of
the Lincoln hospital for the insane
to find out just how much benefit the
dipsomaniac law passed at the session
of the legislature two years ago has
proved Dr Hay has sent out in
quiries to the intimate friends of the
250 men and women who have been
treated at the hospital since the pas
sage of the law either for the drink
or drug habit On the answers to
these letters his statistics -will be
based Some of the replies already
received show that permanent cures
have been effected by the treatment
at the asylum Others tell sad stories
of backsliding on the part of the pa
tients into the old habits
Dr Hay declares it to be his firm
belief that in most of the cases in
which the treatment has been proved
to be of but transient benefit the fault
is mainly to the mistaken zeal of the
friends of the patient Often as soon
as the liquor or drug has been entirely
withdrawn from the patient and he is
beginning to exist in comparative
peace without it his friends begin to
clamor to have him sent home This
Dr Hay says is a serious mistake He
believes that patients in the dipso
maniac ward should be kept in the
hospital for at least a year after the
liquor or drug they crave has been
entirely withdrawn from them In
that time the weakened power of the
patient wil have a chance to reassert
itself and he will have much less diffi
culty in resisting temptation than he
-would if removed from restraint with
in two or three months
I Bills for Printing Amendment
Most of the county papers which
published the notice of the constitu
tional amendment have filed vouchers
-with the secretary of state for 5250
This is an extra charge of 250 for
the extra week the notice was pub
lished No extra charge was made for
the extra editions published
The Lee Broom and Duster company
owes the state more than four months
pay for convict labor Governor Mickey
has stated that the bill must be
squared within a week of some action
-will have to be taken
Farmer Run Over and Killed
FREMONT John Hanson a farmer
living near Argo postoffice in Burt
county was thrown from his wagon
and killed near TJehling Hanson and
his son were returning from TJehling
with a couple of loads of lumber The
elder man was driving the first team
and just over the top of the hill east
of town the team 6tarted suddenly
throwing him to the ground in front of
the wagon Both wheels passed over
him and his head was crushed He was
-45 years of age and a widower
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War on Cash Funds
LINCOLN If Governor Mickey does
not make war in cash funds which
have been created at state institutions
without color of law it is believed
Governor Sheldon may have some
thing to say to the legislature in his
inaugural message Fifteen years ago
a cash fund at a state institution was
the exception Now nearly every in
stitution has from a few hundred dol
lars to G000 or 8000 in cash which
it is said ought to be in the state
treasury The money is derived from
the sale of state property but instead
of depositing the money in the state
treasury the heads of state institu
tions retain it and spend it to suit
themselves There is no authority of
law for the creation of such funds
The practice has grown up by per
mission of governors and boards of
public lands and buildings Either the
governor who appoints heads of state
institutions or the board of public
lands and buildings which passes on
the expenditures of such appointees
can stop the practice Both author
ities have given tacit consent to the
practice and it is assuming consider
able proportions
Fight on the Amendment
It is reported here says a Lincoln
dispatch that the railroads intend to
fight the amendment to the constitu
tion providing for a railway commis
sion by going into court at an early
date The report is that the railroads
will enjoin the canvass of the vote on
the amendment by the legislature and
endeavor to stop proceedings right at
the start The suit will be based if
it Is brought it is said on the theory
that it is illegal to adopt a constitu
tional amendment by counting for
the amendment every straight party
vote cast when the party has endorsed
the amendment in its state convention
- Horse Thieves Are Active
HASTINGS A team of horses be
longing to Joe Balderson of this place
which was stolen while left standing
tied in front of a Burlington avenue
blacksmith shop has not yet been
hear from although the sheriffs of
nearly all the counties in the state
have been made acquainted with the
facts
Nebraska Winter Corn Show
The fifth annual winter corn show
conducted by the Nebraska Corn Im
provers association will be held at
Lincoln January 14 to 15 1907 All
corn growers in the state are urged to
take part An exhibit will consist of
twenty ears ten of which will be
judged After the show all prize corn
will be sold at auction for the bene
fit of the association Last year the
first prize corn brought 40 or at the
rate of 100 per bushel the highest
price on record ever paid for seed
corn Many prizes will be offered
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OMAHA The power of the inter
state commerce commission to change
conditions in an entire community by
an enforcement of the new law was
brought out forcibly Saturday when
the Union Pacific railroad decided
upon advice of the legal department
to recall all passes issued to land
agents immediately Representatives
of the passenger departments of all
western roads met with the commis
sion a week ago Friday in Washing
ton and on a complaint of the Illinois
Central to test the commission on
that subject the commission while
not making a ruling conveyed the idea
and expressed the sentiment inform
ally that the granting of free trans
portation to land agents was unlaw
ful
Gerrit Fort assistant general pas
senger agent of the Union Pacific re
turned from the east Saturday and in
regard to the question of land agents
said
The passenger department of the
Union Pacific has consulted with the
legal department and has decided im
mediately to annul the passes of land
agents We are telegraphing to all
we can reach today and will stop all
as soon as we can get to them We
consider it unfortunate the commis
sion took this view of the matter as
the stoppage of free transportation
will have a tendency to retard prog
ress in western Nebraska which nev
er had better prospects than at pres
ent We had several hundred agents
who worked at this work exclusively
School Lands Are Leased
LINCOLN Never before have the
lessees of school lands cornered the
market so closely according to state
ments made by Land Commissioner
Eaton Only seventeen acres of these
lands are not under lease Ten acres
are in Cass county and the rest is
made up of small tracts in different
parts of the state
Taking Over Tabitha Home
Men prominent in the general synod
of the Lutheran church met in Lin
coln to take over on behalf of
the synod the Tabitha home property
which will be established as a Luth
eran hospital orphanage and deacon
esses training school
Attack Anti Gambling Law
LINCOLN The supreme court must
decide in regard to the constitution-
ality of the anti gambling law The
question is brought up by the attor
neys for John F Stetter and Harry
F Hilsinger of Valentine who are
trying to obtain a reversal of a ver
dict of a 5300 fine against their cli
ents They insist that the law was
presented to the governor for his sig
nature under a different title from
that sender which it was introduced in
the legislature and that the bill was
not read three times according to law
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church at Plainview
Congressman Hitchcock carried
Douglas county by 16 majority His
majority in the district was 508
Alexander Patterson a young man
working in the country two miles from
Weeping Water fell from a load of
corn and the wagon passed over him
breaking his shoulder
There seems little doubt a bill will
be introduced in the legislature to take
from the supreme court the power to
appoint the supreme court commis
sion and vest it in the governor
The Hastings Chautauqua which
was a great success both financially
and otherwise during its first year
promises to be bigger and better than
ever during the coming season
Hon J P Dolliver ol Iowa was in
York and called on many of his ac
quaintances The senator delivered
an address at the York opera house
under the auspices of the York college
Paul Witzki of Beatrice was arrested
by a deputy U S marshal and
taken before United States Commis
sioner J E Cobbey on the charge of
sending offensive matter through the
mails
The senate chamber and representa
tive hall will not be papered before
the legislature meets The contract
for this work was declared void at a
meeting of the Board of Public Lands
and Buildings
An unknown man on his way to Den
ver committed suicide at Alliance us
ing morphine No papers or identifi
cation marks save a broken scimeter
tattooed on his left arm were found
He was about thirty five years old
The Burlington tax agent was in
Lincoln and made the usual partial
payment of county taxes He paid S
09048 and left unpaid 404328 The
company owes for the last three years
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A telegram was received at Clear
water saying that Albert Prosser a
railroad conductor had been killed in
a railroad wreck in Oregon He went
on the road from that place twenty
eight years ago and most of his rela
tives live in Clearwater
George Neil Erickson one of the
most promising young men of Howard
county was drowned in Oak creek
while skating
State Treasurer Mortonsen celled
upon Governor Mickey to go after the
Lee Broom and Duster company to
compel that firm to live up to its
contract regarding the employment of
convict labor The treasurer reported
the contract called for a settlement
at least every sixty days and it had
been four or five months since the
state and the company were even in
their accounts
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Potatoes this year proved a very
profitable crop in Dakota county
Butchers say the sale of pork in Fre
mont has been reduced nearly one half
by recent deaths of two persons from
trichina poisoning
Louis Montgomery night switchman
in the Burlington yards at Alliance
was arrested on the charge of attempt
ing to murder W J Durkin a car re
pairer
The special election in Blair to de
cide whether the people are to exer
cise the initiative and referendum on
the acts of the city council resulted
ir the defeat of the proposition by 87
votes
O N Cruse a young man twenty
two years old of Galesburg 111 who
was assisting in the work of stringing
a wire through Exeter for the Western
Union Telegraph company was found
dead in his bed at the hotel
While out hunting George Waters of
Bertrand was accidentally shot by Ed
Erlewine with whom he went after
ducks The shot grazed the side of
Waters head partially tearing away
the scalp The wound is not considered
serious
The first real burglary ever pulled
off in Burwell was done last week
when burglars entered the general
merchandise store of I W McGrew
and succeeded in getting about 40
from the cash drawer and made an un
successful attempt to blow the safe
Callaway was visited by robbers and
as a consequence two safes are out of
business while a third would be had
it been locked The general store of
Helton Roberts in the center of the
town and on the busiest corners of
the city was the scene of operations
Seven convicts will be released from
the state penitentiary during the
month of December They are Blanche
ONeill of Umaha who has served out
a two years sentence for larceny from
the person Marie McKibben of Fill
more county who has served a year
for kidnaping Jonas Reynolds of Sew
ard seven years burglary Fred Pear
son of Cheyenne county one year em
bezzlement Charles Ward of Dodge
county two years stabbing to kill
Michael Lamb of Greeley county six
years procuring a felony and Elam
C Levis of Banner county three
years shoting to kill
The Presbyterian church of Edgar
which has been enlarged remodeled
and in fact practically rebuilt was
dedicated last Sunday
A Musical Literary club has been
organized by the members of St Pat
ricks school of North Platte under
the direction of the sister in charge of
the musical department
The city cf Tecumseh is making ar
rangements to refund its 55000 of city
hall bonds The present bonds are
drawing G per cent interest and It is
known they can be floated at 4 per
cent
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The dwelling house of S G Man
ning Exeter was destroyed by fire
Dr Lyon is holding revival services
at Fremont preaching nightly to large
audiences
Many Blair people are keeping their
children out of school on account of
scariet xever
Mr John Ward of Geneva had a
finger cut off by his gasoline engine
but the doctor replaced it and hopes
to save it
The north Nebraska teachers asso
ciation will hold its next annual meet
ing in Norfolk April 3 4 and 5 This
was decided at a meeting of the exec
utive committee Several other cities
were mentioned but the superior rail
road facilities of Norfolk threw the
convention to that place
H V Davis proprietor of the Davis
barber shop Stella was badly burned
while pumping aid into one of the
large pressure gasoline lamps whilo
it was burning The blaze caught at
the valve burning the connection off
and allowine a strenm nf imrnn n
oline to envelop Mr Davis
Mrs Frank Greenleaf the woman
who left home and started to go to
me riaue river m Fremont has not
teen located The authorities have
kept up a constant search and men
have been dragging the river bottom
it is believed that Mrs Greenleaf has
committede suicide and her children
have all been called home
The state fish commissioner
recent
ly passed through Lyons with his car
oi fish and left a quantity of black
bass and bullheads for J C McElhin
ney of that place to put in the Logan
ciook The Logan creek
formerly sup
plied that part of the country with
such fish as black bass and pickerel
but they seemer to have become
ex
tinct and nothing but channel catfish
and carp can be caught now
A large and enthusiastic meetlns
of farmers was held at Mason City
addressed by C Vinent of Omaha
After a thorough
discussion of meth
ods it was
unanimously decided to
organize as a branch of the Farmers
Gram company doing business at oth
er stations in Custer and Buffalo
counties and with headquarters
on
the Omaha Grain
exchange and a
changem SUth maba Stock
People out in the state
are becom
ing interested in the Lincoln hospital
for crippled children Last week
a
big box the contents of whieh brought
much jov to the me faces Qf
little ones was received
at the hos
Pital It came from Gibbon
While the agent at Smithfield
was
out a youne man
ouuti me
hf r t t name
li iiin open the mon
Ci ol me aepot and
took S27
He escaped across the fields but J
captured and taken to ElWOOd whlrt
he confessed ThPmnnQ L ore
ered vj wa
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