The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 18, 1911, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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By F M KIMAIELL
Largest Circulation in Red WillowCo
Entered at postoffice McCook Nebraska as
second class matter Published weekly
Hastings will entertain the next
bi ennial convention of the A O U
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Nebraska will have another postal
savings banks after June 12th Co
lumbus has been so designated
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lied Cloud has already subscribed
S70f to make the national bird suffi
ciently on July 4th
The Standard Oil Co Iia objuis
ly promised not to fight the decision
of the supreme court Never touched
them
The Benkelman News Chronicle
handled our greeting to the state
board cleverly and liberally Its ed
itor was briefly employed on The
Tribune over 25 years ago
Secretary of War Dickinson has
resigned President Taft has appoint
ed Henry L Stimson recently de
feated republican candidate for gov
ernor of New York in his place
Hildreges pugilistic city marshal
has been sued for 652500 damages
for assaulting an unresisting citi
zen Twice in one week this bump
tious cop removed his star and re
sorted to his feet and fists
McCook has occasion to be grateful
to its friends in connection with our
ambition and efforts to secure the lo
cation of the Nebraska agricultural
school here The newspaper boys
have responded nobly
A
The supreme court of the United
States has ordered the dissolution of
the Standard Oil Co The tmst is I
given six months in which to adjust
itself to the order The decision of
the court is but a very partial vic
tory it is claimed for the people
Corporations whose contracts are
not unreasonably restrictive of com
betition are not affected And the
courts reserve the right to decide
which corporations are unreasonab
ly competitive
W
on
m rcsc
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alized they would need any
tion
Then I want
the campaign cf
uticn de
needed
Come and Settle
All persons indebted to the estate
of S N Wilson for stallion service
are requested to call on the under
signed at once and make settlement
Give this your prompt attention
please as the estate must be set
tled up at the earliest possible date
M O McCLURE Administrator
The next grand chapter O
will meet in Fremont
The McCook Tribune
the year in advance
the ladies who live in McCook and vicinity that we
have purchased the McCook Flour Mills of E H
Doan and are now placing our flour with all the
merchants of McCook As the brands of this mill have
long been known we have decided not to change them and
in calling for our flour you will remember that the 91 PAT
ENT has long been at the head of the list in quality the
ANCHOR BRAND a close second
We are interested in two other mills one at Minden
Nebraska and one at Tecumseh Nebraska and we feel
proud to make the statement that so long as we are run
ning the McCook Mills our flour will be equal to any and
superior to many of the other flours shipped in Every
sack of our flour is guaranteed and we are right here in
your town to make good and while McCook is getting an
uplift in locating the Nebraska School of Agriculture here
we wish you to remember that in using our flour you are
at the same time boosting for McCook
We are expecting to move to McCook and be one of you
and work with you to not only help locate the agricultural
school but to boost the town in all other ways to help
make McCook a bigger and better town If you are not
using the McCook flour ask for and see that the grocer
gives you a sack of our 91 PATENT or ANCHOR BRAND and
we assure you that you will use no other
Thanking you in advance for your patronage and
good will we remain
Yours truly
McCOOK MILLING COMPANY
A E HOTCHKIN Manager
THE McCOOK TRIBUNE
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Congressman Norris not content
with having started an inquiry as
to the coffee trust now proposes to
go after the sugar trust and will in
troduce resolutions asking a show
down as to that industry
I want facts upon which we can
base the calculation of a Hew sugar
schedule in the interest of the con
sumer and not of the trust said
Judge Norris
Its a good thing to air the crimes
of the trust but it will be worth
11C tc Irc v hew to write an hon
l schedule To that end I
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waii the Philippines and Cuba the
extent in short to which the trust
has been getting domination of the
the primary sources of sugar manu
facture I understand the trust is
fast coming to control the sugar
which gets into this country with
out having any duty or by paying re
duced duties We need to know
about this
The tariff board is asking for in
formation about the cost of making
beet and cane sugar in this and oth
er countries costs of refining oper
ations of the Dutch standard color
test in lite tariff law and rleated
subjects
n calc 7 c call on the bureau With this information if the peo
of - ot orations to report on the cap- pie gathering it will give us a good
italizalicr carzirrs waoro comprehensive view of the matters
ties and coir ro1 oC the trust involved it will be possible to de-
of beet saga- concerns T ue
fsarfjlly over ciitniied ai1 I am
not certain whether hcnestl
are termine just how much protection is t
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NOTICE
neeaed anu now it snouia De uupueu
This sugar schedule is the most dif-
ficult and complicated one we have
I in the whole tariff and unless the
to know all about facts are produced there will be an
the sugar crust to other botch in revising it with
get control of the sugar lands plan- j ably another victory for the trust
tations and mills in Porto Rico Ha- Omaha Bee
j Advertised List
j The following letters cards and
packages reiiain uncalled tor at the
postoffice
Letters
Chas R Schnell Nick
Tuttle Joe
Girds
j Bcde Miss Mable Calvert Mr J
j P Hakctt Silva Reynolds Mr Get
Tuckibbin Mrs Kate Wines Mr
Charley Walker Miss Merew
vvii j calling for these please say
they -v ere advertised
LON CONE Postmaster
R F D No 1
Mrs Bennie Schamel is in the
Clarkson hospital Omaha where she
had a slight operation performed It
is reported that she is getting along
nicely
Rue Hammel has been going on
crutches for a few days result of
letting the post hole digger fall on
his foot
Mrs Hattie Bahr and uncle Frank
Miller are visiting at Al Eberts this
week
Miss Amanda Hinz who has been
helping Mrs F Dudek for the past
two weeks returned home Saturday
The Ash Creek ball team crossed
bats with the Red Willow team on
Sunday afternoon Score 4 to 2
in favor of Red Willow
J M Downs brother of Nelson and
Joe Downs died at liis home in Al
toona 111 last Friday after a long
illness He visited his brothers here
last year thinking his health might be
benefited
An investigation of the United
i States Steel corporation was ordered
by the house Tuesday when it pass-
E S ed without opposition the Stanley rer
olution providing for such an inquiry
A committee of nine members to be
It is S 1 00 j elected by the house will be author
ized to conduct the investigation
E wish to announce to the public and especially to
jsaaeasw
DISTRICT COURT PROCEEDINGS
Equity Steele Wedeles Company
i vs David Diamond and Mrs David
Appeal Frank Stillman vs Chicagc
Burlington Quincy Railway Com
pany Dismissed
Divorce Clara E Smyth vs
Claude Smyfh Dismissed for want
of prosecution
Revivor of Judgment H P Smith
Sons Company vs David D iamond
Continued
Damage William
Rudolph Quaduor
agreement
Appeal Laura E
H Staples
Continued
vs
by
Starr vs Frank
Cain Continued
Injunction James P McFann and
Harry J Cox vs Charles A Grant
et al Dismissed
Appeal Nels J Johnson vs The
City of McCook et al Cause dismiss
ed v ithout prejudice to future ac
tion
Criminal State of Nebraska vs
Harry M lCullar Dismissed
Appeal Jacob Frank vs The
City of McCGOk et al Dismissed
without prejudice
Aprea James A Shepherd vs
The City of McCook et al Dismiss
ed without prejudice
- n JiJUoion vj The City
of McCook et al Dismissed
prajuiica
Appta Mary E Simmons vs
fhe City c McCook et al Dismiss
ed vi ioit prejudice
Appeal Pheuo J Taylor vs Red
Willcw County Continued
Equ ty V illiam S Fitch vs C
H Jacobs et al Continued
Tax Fo sjlcoiire lams Sherer vs
Mary Bankson et al Sale confirmed
and deed ordered
Criminal State of Nebraska vs
Harr M Cullar Dismissed
Suit on Bend Ray E Benjamin
v ravis W Pcajamii et al Set
tled and dismissed
In tlie matter of the Application
of James W McClung Adm for Li
cense to Sell Real Estate Sale Con
firmed and deed ordered
Damage Mattie Sheets vs The
Oity of McCook Continued
Revivor of Judgment iCcoper
Cole Brothers Company vs Henry J
Schamel Continued
Foreclosure State Bank of Glen
wood Iowa vs Frank Bromley et
al Decree Foreclosure
Crimina State of Nebraska vs
Norman McLeod Dismissed without
prejudice
Divorce Gertrude M Smith vs
Walter C Smith Continued for ser
vice
Divorce Francis Disbrow vs
Bessie May Disbrow Divorce grant
ed to plaintiff
Divorce Hattie Bahr vs Raymond
Bahr Not at issue
Divorce Lovina L Lehn vs Pius
Lehn Divorce and custody of minor
children granted to plaintiff
Appeal Egbert H Everist vs Man
gelsdorf Brothers Company a Cor
poration Continued
Appeal Fairbanks Morse Co
a corporation vs C R Livingston
Continued
Appea Arthur H Pelton vs A
C Hippie Continued
Equity James B Haining vs John
Lemaster Continued
Creditors Bill Ella Canaga vs
Elias Canaga et al Continued
Criminal State of Nebraska vs
Walter Shirley Appeared and gave
boid tc appear at next term of the
court
Damages Livonia Drew vs Ben
jamin J Lakin Continued
Attachment Giasner Barzen Dis
tilling Company a corporation vs
lames Steinman Sale ordered
Divorce M Kryder vs Aaron A
Kryder Divorce granted to plaintiff
Foreclosure First National Bank of
Omaha Nebraska vs Frank Vander
sloot et al Decree of foreclosure
Red Willow County Farmers Co
operative Grain Live Stock Com
pany a corporation vs City Driving
Park Association a conporaton De
cree of foreclosure
Equity Ira J Henderson vs Ida
M Fusk and Walter E Fisk Mort
gage ordered cancelled and discharg
ed and declared no lien or cloud on
title
Appeal Hans I Petterson vs The
County of Red Willow Continued
Divorce Alma Murphy vs Robert
Murphy Divorce granted to plaintiff
and custody of minor children
Divorce Ruth Bradley vs William
F Bradley Continued for service
The Nebraska Loan and Trust Co
vs Andreas Martin et al Decree of
confirmation
Catherine McAninch vs Anna E
McMurrin et al Continued by
agreement
Divorce Lottie Clyde vs Mitchell
U Clyde Granted to plaintiff
Criminal State of Nebraska vs
Ora T Kelly Defendant gave bond
to appear at next term of court
Boreclosure Nebraska Central
Building and Loan Association vs
Ed Jeffries and May Jeffries Sale
confirmed and ordered
Equity Wm Travers vs George
Mogridge et al Order for service by
publication
Wednesday evening Judge Orr held
a juvenile court Archie and Fay
Eaton Elsie Block and Alta Weintz
were before the court under charge
of being delinquent children and not
attending school The judge suspend
ed sentence on the three children
in case they attended school regu
larly the rest of the term
One of H E Culbertsons boys
was injured Saturday by being
struck by a horse in attempting to
pass on a crossing ahead of the
driven animaL
11911 MAY 19111
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TWILIGHT DREAMS
It
I McCOOK
A Galusha
Son
INDIANOLA
Mrs Pennington of McCook spent
Thursday with her parents Mr and
Mrs J Townely
Miss Viola Horton left for Indiana
on last Thursday evening Quite a
number of her young friends went up
McOcok on No 5 with her
Pearl and Edith Allen shopped in
McCook Friday
Several buggy load3 from here
dircve over to Danbury Thursday to
attend the band concert
Miss Gay Anderson left Monday
evening for Lincoln and other eastern
points
Mrs J S Phillips was in Cam- j
bridge Friday to attend the funeral
of Mrs Unteidts brother Mr Thomp
son
Mrs Elmer Thompson left Monday
evening on No 14 for Creston Iowa
for a visit with her mother
The Hyatt saloon opened full force
Monday
The seniors entertained the teach
ers and the juniors Tuesday evening
at the Boldman home
Mr Martin returned from Denver
Friday evening where ho has been
on a short vacation
Clarence Dolan of Arizona is visit
ing relatives here this week
latest song
For Sale
Alfalfa hay Phone ash 3S52
G tf J A SCHMITZ
McConnell for drugs
For special on sauer kraut by the
gallon see Magner
Pure Gold flour from winter wheat
at Magners
TWILIGHT DREAMS is the new
song written by a McCook man
Buy flower field and garden seeds
from H P Waite Co Their seeds
are reliable 9 tf
See our nice line of gift books for
graduation 25c up to 200 each
C R WOODWORTH Druggist
Dr J O Bruce osteopath has re
turned to the city and is again ready
for business Office over Electric
theatre
Hubers coffee cannot be beat
Coffee from 15 cents to 35 cents
and Wedding Breakfast heads the
list
O N Rector deals his SS0 acre
ranch over on Driftwood for 320
acre on Platte Valley near town
Will make a fine home has 125 acres
of alfalfa on it Consideration 32
000 Dorwart Barger lined up the
deal
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When Visitors Come and Theres Not a Thing 1
in the House
Telephone 423 and a case of Koot Beer Cherry or any flavor
you desire will bo delivered in a hurry But better still
have a case of our goods on hand at all times and a few
bottles on ice then you are ready for emergencies Our
goods are prepared from the choicest ingredients under con
ditions of scrupulous cleanliness
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