The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 10, 1910, Image 3

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Business Office Station
ery is Our Specialty
Particularly Pine Line of
Writing Papers in Boxes
McCook Views in Colors
Typewriter Papers
Box Writing Papers
Legal Blanks
Pen and Holders
Calling Cards
Manuscript Covers
Typewriter Ribbons
Ink Pads Paper Clips
Brass Eyelets
Stenographers Notebooks
Photo Mailers
Memorandum Books
Letter Files
CITOMEDIRECT
A F A M
McCook Lodiro No 135 A F A M meets
every first and third Tuesday of the month at
JKoflO p in in Masonic hall
N
t Lon Cone W M
Chables L Fahnkstock Soc
E S M
Occcnoxee Council No 16 R S M meets on
i last Saturday of each month at 800 p m
i Masonic hall
William E Hart T I M
A vbox Q Kino Sec
B A M
King Cyrus Chapter No 35 R A M meets
every first and third Thursday of each month at
800 p m in Masonic hall
Clarence B Geay H P
W B Whittakeb Sec
KNIGHTS TEMPLAB
St John Commandery No 16 K T meets on
tho second Thursday of each month at 800 p
m in Masonic hall
David Maqneb E C
Henbt E Cdlbeetson Rec
EASTEBN STAB
Enreka Chapter No 86 O E S meets the
second and fourth Fridajs of each month at
800 p m in Masonic hall
Mbs C W Wilson W M
S Cobdeal Sec
MODERN WOODMEN
Noble Camp No 663 M W A meets every
second and fourth Thursday of each month at
830 p m in Morris hall Pay assessments
at White House Grocery
Jolius Kunrbt Consul
H M Finity Clerk
EOYAL NEIGHBORS
No le Camp No 862 R N A meets every
second and fourth Thursday of each month at
230 1 m in Morris hall
Mbs Caeoline Kcnebt Oracle
Mrs Augusta Anton Rec
workmen
McCook Lodge No 61 AOUW meets every
Monday at 800 p m in Temple
Maurice Gbiffin Treas MSJennings M W
C W Ryan Financier C B Geay Rec
DEGREE OF HONOR
McCook Lodge No 3 D of H meets every
second and forth Tuesdays of each month at
zz p m in ieinple building
Anna Ji Kuby Cj of 1
Mrs Cabbie Schlagel Rec
LOCOMOTIVE FIBEMEN AND ENGINEMEN
McCook Lodge No 599 B of L F E
meets on the first and third Saturdays of each
month in Morris hall
I D Pennington Pres
C H Husted Sec
Ladies Society B of L F E
Golden Rod Lodge No 2S2 meets in Morris
hall on first and third Wednesday afternoons of
each month at 2 oclock
Mrs Gbace Hcsted Mes Lena Hill
Secretary President
railway conductoes
Harvey Division No 95 O R C meets the
eeccid and fourth Wednesday nights of each
month at 8 -00 p m in Morris hall at 304
Main Avenue S E Callen C Con
M O McCluee Sec
RAILWAY TBAINMEN
C W Bronson Lodge No 4S7 B of R T
meets first and third Sundays at 230 pm in
Eagles hall T E Huston President
F G Kinghoen Sec
machinists
Bed Willow Lodge No 5S7 I A of M meets
1 overy second and fourth Tuesday of the month
1 at 800 p m in Morris ball
I Theo Dihbaxd Pres
Veed Wasson Fin Sec
FivOYD Berby Cor Sec
Post Card Albums
Duplicate Receipt Books
Tablets all grades
Lead Pencils
Notes and Receipts
Blank Books
Writing Inks
Erasers Paper Fasteners
Ink Stands
Bankers Ink and Fluid
Library Paste Mucilage
Self Inking Stamp Pads
Rubber Bands
Invoice Files
McCook Views in Colors
are a Leader with Us
THE TRIBUNE
Stationery Department
TheTribune
It is Just One Dollar the Year
LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS
McCook Division No 623 B of L E meets
ivery second and fourth Sunday of each
nonth at 230 in Morris hall
Walteb Stokes C E
W D Bdbnett F A E
railway cabmen
Young America Lodge No 456 B R C of A
neets on the first and third Tuesdays of each
nonth in Morris hall at 730 p m
H M Finity Pres J M Pmith Rec Secy
S D Hughes
BOILERMAKERS
McCook Lodge No 407 B of B M I S B of
A meets first and third Thursdays of each
month in Eagles hall
Jno Seth Pres
Jno LeHew Cor Sec
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
McCook Lodge No 42 K of P meets every
Wednesday at 800 p m in Masonic hall
H W Conoveb C C
D N Cobb K R S
ODD fellows
McCook Lodge No 137 1 0 0 F meets every
Monday at 800 p m in Morris hall
B J Lane N G
H G Hughes Sec
eagles
McCook Aerie No 1514 F O K meets every
Friday evening at 8 oclock in Kelley building
316 Main ave
C L Walkee W Pres
C H Ricketts W Sec
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTEB CAEBIERS
Branch No 1278 meets first Monc ay of each
month at 330 p in in carriers room postoffico
G F Kinghoen President
D J OBbien Secretary
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
McCook Council No 1126 K of C meets the
first and third Tnedajs of each month at 800
p m in Eagles hall
G R Gale F Sec Fbank Real G E
DAUGHTEBS OF ISABELLA
Court Granada No 77 meets on the second
and fourth Thursdays of each month at 8 p ru
in Monte Cristo hall Anna Hannan G R
Nellie Ryan F S
LADY MACCABEES
Valley Queen Hive No 2 L O T M meets
every first and third Thursday evenings of each
month in Morris hall
Mbs W B Mills Commander
Habbiet E Willetts R K
G A B
J K Barnes Post No 207 G A R meets on
the first Saturday of each month at 230 pm
Morris hall
Wm Long Commander
Jacob Steinmetz Adjt
BELIEF COBP3
McCook Corps No 9S W R C meets every
second and fourth Saturday of each month at
230 p m in Ganschow hall
Adella McClain Pres
Susie Vandebhoof Sec
l of g a b
McCook Circle No 33 L of G A R meets on
the second and fourth Fridays of each month at
250 pm in Morris hall
Maby Walkee Pres
Ellen LeHew Sec
v e o
Chapter X P E O meets the second and
fourth Saturdays of each monta at 230 p m
at the homes of the various members
Mbs J A Wilcox Pres
Mbs J G Schobel Cor Sec
PYTHIAN SISTEES
McCook Temple No 24 Pythian Sisters meets
the 2d and 4th Wednesdays at 730 p m
M J Cobdeal M E C
Edna Stewart M of R C
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Uncle Sams
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GEORGE W WICK
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A ITER you
have made
n o cnare
for that Juicy por
terhouse
No sir theres
no charge for that
Thats rlRht sir
Meat is so cheap
now that we are
giving it away
While this fore
cast of the prob
able result of the
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J OGDEN AEMOUB
the local Federation of Labor which
adopted a resolution calling upon all
labor unionists and their sympathizers
to abstain from eating meat for a pe
riod of one month as a protest agains
the high prices of that article of food
Thousands of these buttons have been
ordered by the leaders in the move
ment
Ih Pittsburg where the boycott
against meat has grown to large pro
portions pledges were distributed on
the streets reading
We the undersigned pledge oui
word of honor that from Jan 23 and
continuing for a period of thirty days
therefrom we will buy no meat of any
kind If at the expiration of the said
thirty days there is not a material re
duction in prices we further pledjit
ourselves to abstain for sixty or nine
ty days
In Boston the boycott was inaugu
rated by the formation of small clubs
the members of which agitated the
matter at mass meetings called to pro
test against the high prices and en
larged the movement in other ways
In Indianapolis and other cities
many of the owners of restaurants
and boarding houses helped the boy
cott along by dispensing with the
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The Hat go
Wide Food
Boycott g
meat courses and ervinjr f li 1 liei
patrons applauded the action
In Kunsas city tin- proprietor f
leading restaurant announced that he
ginning immediately the serving u
meats in his establishment would b
discouraged Kaiii patron of the res
taurant at breakfast that morning tv
eclved a card at the head of wiiii I
the following ruquest was printed
Assist in the movement to redu
the price of meats
A long list of vegetable dishes U I
lowed
All through the south the nioveine
country wide boycott against meat has spread and thousands have signe
may be stretching it a bit there is pledges to abstain from animal fr
every indication however that before for thirty days In Washington tin
the matter ends even the vegetarians
may be crowding the butcher shops
At any rate from Maine to California
the battle against exorbitant prices of
food has been taken up and the trusts
are getting the scare of their lives
Down with the higher cost of liv
ing is the cry and its a nation wide
slogan
Uncle Sam too has put a fine edge
on his sword and is in the very thick
of the fight his first opponent being
the big meat trust This trust includes
Armour 5c Co Swift Co Nelson
Morris Co and the National Pack
ing company ail of Chicago The last
company is the selling agent for the
other three and through it it is said
the trust dictates the price of meat
to the retailers all over the country
The proceedings were ordered insti
tuted in Chicago after a vast amount
of evidence gathered by the depart
ment of justice during the past sis
months had been considered
The increased cost of living as evi
denced by the high prices for meat
are directly responsible for the govern
ments action In addition to the crim
inal proceedings civil suits to dissolve
the trust will probably be brought
later
The department of justice two years
ago sought to prosecute the beef trust
but defeated its own object by ob
taining evidence on which to convict
the corporations and their officers from
the latter themselves The immunity
clause in the act prevented the prose
cutions and the whole proceeding col
lapsed
The special agents of the department
of justice have collected a mass ol
data in Chicago and elsewhere 01
which the authorities are confident ol
procuring convictions The evident
is said to be overwhelming that th
firms named absolutely control th
meat industry of the country and dic
tate prices both to the producer ano
the consumer Their operations are ai
leged to be in flagrant violation of tin
Sherman act and in restraint of trade
The suit will be brought before Judjrc
Kenesaw M Landis of the Uuiteu
States district court for the northern
district of Illinois the jurist who ini
posed tho S20240000 fine on the Stand
ard Oil company
Whether Uncle Sam comes out victo
rious or not in his fight the beef trus
will long feel the effect of the bit
boycott now spreading over the en tin
country and in many cities and town
novel schemes are being adopted t
help the good work along and gain re
cruits In Baltimore buttons bearing
the inscription I Dont Buy Meat Do
You are being worn on the streets in
large numbers following the action of
Anti Food Trust league has done a-
is doing an immense amount of wor
to spread the boycott The league hi
engaged a corps of experts in lit ii c
hold economics and the preparation u
food products to devise substitutes foi
any article of food which may lie bey
coltcd because of high prices Thesi
experts will soon lie sending broadcast
through the districts where the tni i
strike is on recipes and formulas foi
foods which are believed to be capa
bio of offering as much nutrition a
beef
This same plan will be applied t
the leagues campaign against any ar
tide of food which may be decided ti
be too high priced The corps of ex
perts was engaged because of the new
condition which the beef boycott sud
denly presented
Hundreds of letters from people ii
various cities who have joined the ab
stinence movement are pouring iuti
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the leagues headquarters asking foi
substitutes The present plan of the
league is to take up various foods ano
ask its members to abstain from theii
use for a given length of time While
this abstinence is on the expertly pre
pared substitutes will be recommend
ed
In Cleveland one of the first citie
to begin the boycott over 100000 per
sons have signed the no meat
pledges and the legislature has taken
the matter up for investigation Ovei
10000 people in Cleveland have als
signed petitions against the eating ol
eggs until the price has dropped from
4S cents a dozen retail to 23 cents
In Rochester the protest against th
high prices of meat was started by an
endless chain of postal cards request
ing that no meat be used in sixty days
Each card bears the request that two
duplicate cards be immediately mailed
and in this way the boycott has spread
rapidly
New York Philadelphia Chicago
San Francisco and other towns and
cities all over the country are in the
boycott Congress also has the mat
ter of high prices In hand and resolu
tions by Senator Elkins and other
calling for an investigation have start
ed the ball rolling and a thorough in
vestigation will be made Investiga
tions are also demanded in half i
dozen state legislatures
The boycott idea to reduce the cos
of living had its origin in Washing
ton It was given its impetus by tin
effect of a boycott on the coffee coui
bine of Germany
The milk trust is also to be probeu
and the agitation in this direction ha
resulted in the reduction in price
milk in New York and some other sec
tions of the country of from 1 to
cents per quart Also beef pork egg
and butter have fallen in price in sca
eral sections It has recently beei
ascertained that 3000000000 wortl
of foodstuffs is placed yearly in cok
storage to be held it is alleged unti
the prices could be obtained Then
are at present about 93000000 entir
animals held in storage
Legislative action to prevent thi
state of affairs in the future is now ti
be taken At Washington a bill ha
been offered in congress already fr
bidding the retention of meat fisL
poultry butter eggs oysters or othe
food products in cold storage for more
than six months Supporters of tin
bill assert that its passage wouU
mean an immediate ending of price
fixed to suit the food kings without
relation to natural conditions
A similar bill has just been offeree
in the assembly at Albany and it is
reported that a legislative committee
will visit New York to secure testi
mony regarding the cold storage con
ditions
fwiwwrMmiwil WI W
DAM llPY
Will ShocUl h on tie su l li t llm
weolt
Kern Cmnnn unit o t n J l t
to tH in ih 8 iiivv
O i Woods n nl fjii ih ii e ovei
from McCook Wedreso tw rpno i
fow dajs
Wilsonvillo home ti nt chewed to u
wull filled house Tnrw nih thf
proceeds amounting to 2 00
foin Moss cnnin hon e Thursdny
from where ho hna been sight seeing in
Arknnans
Ed Byfield has sold out his printing
ofiic at IndiHiiobi to a uenllfiunn from
Deshler Nobrnslui
Will Sancon and S P Mescner left
Monday for Hot S rings Aikansa to
take modicnl treatment
bundny la a number of Lout II
Sims rutin fneiiriH gathered at hi- home
and gave him a great surprise tho occi
boing his birthday
J II Wicks Iiiip become thesoe man
ager of the Marion Citizen
Mr and Mr W l Kennt II Mr on
M niday last f r 1 ih rson Iowa to m
Mr Kendalls sick brother
TJ e Ko3 al ighl ors will gie a pli
i l tfiP Opera house Y ebruary 19
1 ay Yoiieglias been on the sick list
Nellie 0 bnrn of Lebanor was
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WARlutt
Vere Angell is helper at the ICIc vj t r
during the rushing irucs
Art Ingram of Lebanon wm a busi
ness visitor in town between tian las
midweek
FJ Kennedy of Cedar Bluffs was
ii town on business Thur dny
Furmao the blacksmith has installed
a trip hammer in his shop
Chas Emerson was in town one diy
last week while on an inspection trip en
the Branch Ho alo visited at tl e
Je so Smith home north of towu
Clint Pew the professional wolf trap
per caught another wolf fiiat of lat
week having caught five so far this wii
He gets a bounty of 8300 n piece
from Powell Nzlsson which makes t
worth while looking after
A deal was consummated here last
week whereby J H Winks becomes the
ownrr of the Marion Citizen We un
derstand that A C Furman of Colo
rado Spriijgswill be editor in chief
Ernest Galusha is laying up a few
rocks occasionally for his fine new resi
dence
Several from town attended the public
sale of Albert Styer of Fairview last
Thursday
The revival services held here last
woek by Rev Packard drew well filled
houses and all seemed to take an inter
eat in the meetings
Mrs Miller and son Walter of Faii
view visited at G THPiumbs Sunday
A J Gree repurchased a fine three
year old roadstermare at Albert Stjers
sale last Thursday
County AttorneySdney Dodge of
McCook was an over Sunday visitor in
our town
S W Stilgebouergof Danbury was
in town betweentrains M one ay
Mrs Walter Furman of Cedar Bluffs
visited over Sunday at the Fred Fur
man home
The Gathercole thresher bulled alfalfa
in tie Plumb estate first of the week
Powell XNiIs6onshipped six double
docked cars of sheep to the Kansas Citj
market Thursdaynight
Albert Steyer Son of Fairview
loaded two cars ofmachinery stock and
household goods and left here Tuesdav
for their new homej at Wray Colorado
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings have
been made in the county clerks ofiice
Lincoln Land Co and Republi
can Valley LandAssn to W
DWilliams and James
burg wd 9 in 28 Indianola 150 00
John Harrison etux to George
Morris and Joseph Morris Jr
wd 10 in 31 Indianola 110 00
Alice M Adams admrx
tie E Adams admrx deed
ne qr 34-1-27 1000 00
J R McCarl Refer to Charles
L Fahnestock Referees deed
0 in 14 JYICUOOK 1DIO uu
WebsterS Morlan and Mary E
to Masonic Temple Craftqcd
1 in 16 McCook 10
Peter Foxen et ux to Edwin
Carfield wd s hf sw qr 24 se
qr 23 130 3000 00
Wilbur F Saunders et al to
Thomas F Gockley wd n hf
ne qr 4 nwnw qr 29 swsw qr
9S 9 io no
Ira Kennedy widr to JohnTir
rill wd w hf ne qr e hf nw
qr 27 2 29 2100 00
E iner E Ervin et ux to James
Wbolstenholm wd nw qr nw
qr sw qr 27 e hf se qr 28 2 27 70C0 00
mes Wbolstenholm et ux wd
s hf ne qr n hf se qr 5CC0 00
P King et ux to Elmer E I
Ervin qcd to s hf ne qr n hf J
1823 100
aiElSnOKETHLM
for children safe sure No opiates
County Ctminlssioiui r ium
iN I riiik I i iirunr 1HTJH
Thi hoard of county ctimiiinnr nl r
Kunnt to mljoiiriiiiieiit Jet
F S Lofton and Kriuttnl Sutfliroiiu mwb
coniuIssuncri and hush- Skntln emtnr
clnrk
Tho iiiimiU sof the riittin huh tni
a id Zl urn read and on motion uti rowl
Tliobtnrd continued the ftUr
n roiintt of II I I ctcr on lmrir for PC
throtiKliont the dn
On motion tht h mr to meet
r mrj 2 1310
C II iitwCiuiifwjtu
Atost ns S i i oin Ilitrlt
MctVok Nchruhn ft liriuirj 2 Nn
Tim h tird of com t i it tm iiHtl iir
hiiant to adjournment 1rvMint II Uni
S Lofton and V lwnd uki ro -- ro inty
and tni H ul h co t rlyrk
Tliclxhrd in Iiiirvl t i xiiii iniitiwnSIJ
a coui txf i rou ilirouiliuit tUOat
On motior iic n nni iiijuiii i l to r et Win-
riarj UrJ 1110
H t U ClinirtiiM
Attest Chas Skaii a Coiuty Clt rk
McCook Ni hra ki nr Wht
TI t hour f con t ioui iiouts ihMatj
siant to tidjoiiriitn iit Prc i i t V I Ornfjf
S Loftnit niil i dHiiI rvi i ii coiuiaw47
er and Cii alia com clnrK
Tin- hiard ce i ti tin tl tti c jnn iiwitiou
acco nits f II I IVti i nil lUHJVtcfe
tiu laj
en n utioi tl r 1 nnl rt joi ru d Irt ntifc551
rnary Ith UU0
1J ti m Chuirjiuut
AMist CiiisSi aiia Cotimj
Alt Coj N hnil a hrnarj I TSSSU
Tin h of cmiii ron inn sioncrs inctajff
feiiiint to adjoiirntiK nt I jnapE
S Ltifton and Ivhwird Suiroiic county
inibsioneri anil Clms Skalla ount clork
The ollicial houd of K J Ih Armond jfafrvr
of the oacc for la t Vall j Im ut t WKt
animd ami oi motion iird aidjmlstie
roccirJed and jaccd on Ic
A innil oMlin maio villi tliB Ifvr
I uiiik roadovi r i tin ir reports h iu
id anil on motion iti rou aid Ht iiUna
was ilstruetcd to ilrn v unrrnnts m tlnMcifu
spccio i aymo t thHA
as follow-
F M Jonuiii omt ler NoO
North alli j prci in t 315
E H MpI iu ovcrMiT Ui t Su II ValTuy
JraiiKc iirucinct 3iV3
J sliuaItovlaudoviT cr bn friotWj lft
Grant prciinct iU5
W K Milli roiercir ln t IC Utaviar
Precinct StUlv
Thouas KItii ovcr icr Dim o I Los
Kldur pn ciuct
Joift U Smitl oveiccr L is No
man precinct
ein motion tin count trciisiucr was inftrwHal
to n rimd to I I miirlin tho Mini of tf8
fiat bciiiK tlit auiouiiL of IKiii ioII tax nawavtil
asain t him in McCook cisy nnd prid liyAiis
uudur trotc t foi tho r - tl he ij aj
her of the lire deiiartinuut
IJi motion it ccouiiij ti inn r was isstra
ed to refund to the Iiih n Tnk Linu Cm iIm
sun of yiis LciiiK the aiuoiiut of 1KB ttrr
paid by thtni under rntu t ft r llc TcawMuCoKi
tbe baiivvvas paid twice ac online to Uh
d -nee on lilc
The follow in vvrt audited aninJ
lowed and the cltrk - on n tioti iiiirofjfeit
to drtivv warrant- on the count Kenarn AncL
ljvy of UW as follows
Nebraska Telephone Co rent lor Fcl
ary and toll for January S21K5
Billiard Lumber Co coal for Dillon and
Mrs LdJeflers B3J
N J ind e for Mr- Yandervoort X17Z
II I Peterson alarj for 1 ecetiiLcr SMlX
H I Ioterion fie- blate v- Kowland SOS
ElizabethPettcler apprriprirtion for Co
Institute fund HttiK
Elizabeth IcttchiTrvalsir as lounty u
perintendenf Jmuary ffttp
7 S I ePev S ae v- Hnttou J2i
L MIlicKins fn State v Parlou con
stable fees TZ
AJ Lush fees State vs Harton 2yit
Clarence IJush fees State vs Harton 3W
C W HuRhec fees State vs Hnrton ZiSi
J E CobLey oie set statutes for loiiut
attorne ZUSt
L M Hif Kins boarding prisoners and
expenses Jan 1910 claimed -it 8SJ0
allowed nt2h 10 amount deductid be-
iptr for tobacco irsft
L M liJKKins salary a sheiilF January
1JIO vmo
Hamniord A Sti pl Co npplie to
county fcupt s
V H Wliittaktr money advanced for
pauper transportation IzJv
Geo WWht eler work on liartley 1 ridKtu SZn
A J Wheeler work- on Hartley bridge ZJ2
C 15 Gray commissioner services and
mileage
F S Lofton commissioner servicis aDd
mileiRe 22C
Twrrd Sesl roue services
and mileage tJ3
The claim of the Palmer hotel for SlDJfc
meals for John and Harriet Dunlap was-
tion rejected as the county has already pao
this bill by allowing the expense account fjji
sheritT in this case
The board continued examination of acoaenr
of II L Ieterion sheriff throughout Uwcwi
after a careful examination found he hasexsra
as fees in IH fc the sum of 111 20 and in VJthfs
sum of iCQ being a total of forrSt
two ear-
A motion was made by Sughrone as folou
Lesolved by the I oard of county cosani
sioner convecing in their adjourned Jaait
1910 ses ion that the county attorne in kc
structed to collect or bring suit for the 1xr
commonly known as mileage and not acouean
forby HI Peterson sheriff
The Chairman ordered the clerk to caO Hi
roll and t lie en 11 resulti d Yea
2 Nay Lofton 1 Motion declared car
Oa moiiou the board adjourned tomeet89
ruary b 1910
C H Gfav Chairmrsi
Attest CnAS Sh i 1 v lerk
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ENGPAYEH and ELECTROTYPE
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