The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 13, 1911, Tuesday Evening Edition, Image 2

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HISHWAY ACROSS THE STATE
First Survey Is Now Being Made in
Vicinity of York
Tork Neb May 22 The first sur
Tej of the across the state public
highway state ioad short route for all
travel is being made
Hamilton county has mailed to Al
fred Christian of York president its
survey of the short route road which
enters near the center of the county
and goes straight west passing
through Hampton Aurora and Phil
lips where it crosses the Platte river
Sridge
There is not a turn or crook in this
rtad in Hamilton county and it passes
over a highway in which there is not
s Ml and over a road on which in the
last year over 3000 has been ex
beaded making it an ideal route for
tosrists Connecting with it is a
straight east and west road across
York county which with the excep
tion of entering York and passing
through it is as straight and just as
jwd and passes through a county in
wfcich 97 per cent of the land is
smooth
Seward county is now making a
of the main traveled road on
which hundreds of dollars have been
pa35 out to build it up to the present
high standard of excellence This
road connects with York and goes di
reiily across the county passing
through Seward
ORDERS ACT ENFORCED
Coenty Attorneys in Five Counties
Notified to Get Busy
Lincoln May 23 Governor Aldrich
notified County Attorney W F Moran
of Otoe county that lie must enforce
tie new Alberts disorderly house act
Sn Nebraska City Complaints have
leen made to the attorney general
tfcat such places in that city were
contrary to the bills provisions
aai this Governor Aldrich intends to
prevent he declares
he governor has also included
Bcaglas Hall Platte and Dodge coun
ties in his list and the county attor
neys of these counties have been noti
fied that they will be expected to pro
ced against such houses as are con
cerned in the act without any delay
EWSTOLLEY PIONEER DEAD
Mm Who Did Much to Help Settle
Western Nebraska Passes Away
Srand Island Neb May 20 Will
Sim F Stolley a pioneer resident of
Hill county well known to many of
older settlers in other portions of
Slibraska died at the age of eighty
xaars The funeral will take place
tomorrow alternoon at the farm home
3is original claim as laid
nt in 1857
Mr Stolley assisted in the organiza
tion of the colony of Germans at Dav
erport la in the summer of 1S57
waich located Grand Island and placed
stikes and unfurled the flag here on
Joy 4 of that year In the early
years of the conquest of the wilder
atss he oftn played important parts
SAHDIT LOSES EAR IT FITS
Oaiaha Holdup Gets Worst of En
counter With Victim
Omaha May 23 The victim of the
haldup man v as in the police sir
sons room to have his few scratches
treated He proudly exhibited the ear
or his assailant which he had bitten
oE
Officer McCabe brought in a man for
treatment whose right organ of hear
ts had just bean removed The po
lire put two and two together and as
ihs result Nick Levata believed tie
arthor of numerous holdups in Omaha
i3 charged with highway robbery
The ear fitted exactly
WYMORE BOY TAKES DEBATE
Victor Coulter Gets First in Nebraska
High Sshool League
Lincoln Neb May 20 First hon
s and th state championship oi the
Xsbraska High School Debating
league of sixty six schools for the
jar 191fi 1911 were won at the
leagues fourth annual state debate
hdd in Memorial hall last night by
Victor Coulter of the Wymore high
shool Second honors were awarded
lo Junius G Oldmah of Kearney and
tin d honors to William P Ackerman
of Havelock
Indictments Quashed
iincoln May 22 Judge Cornish
snztained the motion to quash the in
dictments returned by the late grand
jary against a loral commission com
pzny J Mangan and others who were
barged with having violated the 1907
law relating to the operation of buck
etshops Th finding of the court
states that the indictments were un
certain and defective in that they did
HH3t set out specific wrongful acts
Master Boilermakers at Omaha
Omaha May 23 Master boilor
nskers from all over the United
States and from Canada Mexico and
oer countries are gathering in Oma
3aj for the international convention
iMginning today to discuss the pres
ent state of scientific knowledge in re
jgarfi to boilers their manufacture and
lie ways of making them more ef
ficient and more secure
Lincoln Health Officer Ends Life
lincoln May 19 Health Officer
William Rohde ended his life by send
3ss a bullet into his brain in his of
fee here Rohde has been in poor
Jxealth for several weeks He was also
jjjated for dismissal under the new
2jy administration This It is thought
w2s the cause for his deed
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Band
catchers mitt by Mills
Buys sick race prizs
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VS potato race it
Waite Co 2nd prize gold im dal 31c
prize silver medal
Girls foot rac 10 yiars and under bloomer
suit H C Clapp
Misses foot race 1st prize at by H Clapp
2nd prize pair shoes by Sam Diamond
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Employees
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600 p in
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PROGRAMME
Parade from train to picnic grounds under Grand Marshal
Rodstrom
900 a in
Co M Military Band
Song America picnicers led by band
Invocation Rev L E Lewis
Addiess of Welcome Mr C M Brown Cam
bridge
Response Mr G S Scott Brush
Band
Base ball game McCook vs Cambridge
Prize ten 50 hats any make Galusha
Son
Co M Military band concert
m Address by Kx Gov Shallenberger
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CAMBRIDGE NEBR JUNE 20 1911
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egg race 1st prize pair fancy shears
H P Waite Co 2nd prize gold medal
3rd prize silver medal
Womens boaid sawing contest 1st prize dress
pattern by DeGroff Co
p in Nail driving contest 1st prize pair of shoes
2nd prize pair of slippers by E D Perkins
Co
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Shot put 1 st prize Gordon hat by
Groff Co
Fat mens race 215 lbs and over 500 shoes
by Viersen Oaborn
Bos costume r ce 1st prize gold medal 2nd
xiver medal
Three legged lace 1st gold medal 2nd
prize silver medal
Tu of war prizes 10 Wilson Bros 100
shirts to winners and ten 50c ties to losers
by Rozell Sons
Ball game winning team of morning vs Ox
ford
Grand balloon Ascension by Prof U K Sold
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in only Provide yourselves with
Ice cream will be furnished cones
drinking cups Leave McCook 720 a m Arrive Cambridge 830 a m
Arrive McCook 800 p m
Leave Cambridge 640 p m
It must be distinctly understood that all who desire to enter the above contests must register
and Galusha s stores on or oeiore juue Iy ui s
Rolls
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Register for RaCeS fctC in book ior that purpose
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tCUlSLCl after that time
- ii v annlirnrinns will be received
ti p rN lKAifN 15e tiire iu iiu iu mc nam m -- j
have proc u aIld get yor check io You can he get v0r bsket on presentation o
leaves so that Oii can fctt our oagg b y J maik as addiuoal precaution
your checks It is suggested tnat an mar men ua -
A C W I EH E Chairman n tocdus aecrca
Colorado for Publicity
Among the bills passed by the late
Eighteenth general assembly and
of Governor
which received the signature
ernor Shafroth last week were the
Town Council bill and the School Dis
trict bill The former provides that
town councils of all incorporated
towns and cities shall publish their
proceedings which relate to the pay
ment cf bills stating for what the
same are allowed names of the per
sons to whem allowed and to whom
paid They must also publish a state
ment concerning all contracts award
ed and rebates allowed Any mayor
nvm trustee alderman or city clerk
iwho shall fail or refuse to make such
publication is subject to a fine ot
Tint less than 25 nor more tnan saw
and the costs of the suit for each
offense
The latter bill provides that school
hoards in districts of the first and
second classes publish semi annually
within twenty days after the close of
business June 30 and December 31
of each year a conrtielte report of
the financial condition of the district
showing all receipts and disburse
ments from each and every fund so
itemized as to give the general public
information as to the financial condir
tion of the district In districts oth
er than first and second classes an
in twenty days after June 30th
These publications are to be made
once in a newspaper having general
circulation within the district
Wray Gazette
NEW TRAIN SERVICE
TO THE PACIFIC COAST
Burlington Will Inaugurate Through
Trains by Way of Gould Lines -Reported
Railway Alliance May Be
of Distinct Value to Lincoln
Chicago June 9 By an alliance
between the Hill and Gould interests
it was announced that the Chicago
Burlington Quincy railroad will in
augurate a through passenger service
between Chicago and San Francisco
t CONDENSED NEWS I
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Emperor William of Germany gained
popularity in London during his
weeks visit
The Presbyterian general assembly
adopted a report demanding strict ob
servance of the Sabbath
A bill proposing general amnesty to
all political prisoners was introduced
in the Mexican chamber of deputies
Americans are passing up the coro
nation on account of exorbitant rates
demanded by London hotelkeepers and
house owners
William G McAdoo the New York
tunnel builder broke two ribs and his
right arm when he was thrown out of
an automobile near Brunswick N J
Convicted of the murder of his
brother-in-law Thomas B Norman at
Chattanooga Dr John Sherman was
sentenced to ten years in the peniten
tiary
The National Association of Manu
facturers has appealed to President
Taft to get after the American Federa
tion of Labor and put an end to boy
cotting
Forest fires in Hokkaido the north
ernmost of the islands of Japan are
devastating a vast territory of the
land A number of villlages have been
destroyed
H H Hoerr of Wymore Neb was
found guilty by a jury in the district
court at Maivsville Kan of
I ty in the robbery of the Beattie Kan
bank last winter
Eleven men under arrest and a wag-
lwl f nnrrl tohloo dlnp hlVP5 find
I other paraphernalia are the fruits of a
l series cf raids on alleged gambling
j houses in New York
It Miss Dorothy Campbell champion
of the United States and Canada won
the womans golf championship of
Great Britain by defeating Miss Violet
Hazlet the Irish champion
A French detachment was attacked
by Moroccan tribesmen near Debdou
The enemy was repulsed but the
French lost two officers killed and
twelve men killed or wounded
Representative Churchs bill which
prohibits the publication of detailed
statements or descriptions of crime
and execution of criminals passed the
Illinois senate by a vote of 29 to 0
Mrs Caroline Thompson daughter
of the late P T Barnum is dead at
her home at Bridgeport Conn from
concussion of the brain She was
eighty throe years old and wealthy
Eugene T Chamberlain commis
sioner of navigation of the department
j of commerce and labor placed his res
ignation with Secretary Nagel to taKe
effect upon the qualification of his
successor
The indictments charging perjury
against George B Cox in connection
with his testimony regarding the pay
ment of county treasury gratuities
were quashed by Judge Dickson at
Cincinnati
j William Carroll sixty five years old
I was sentenced by Justice Britton in
sinlt Ste Mane Ont to be hanged on
July 26 for the murder of William
Theland in a lumber camp near Blind
River Ont
Colonel Henry O Seixas a widely
known financier as a director on many
prominent industrial boards commit
ted suicide in Central park New
York by shooting himself He was
about seventy years of age
Only eighty eight of the 155 mem
bers of the naval academys class of
1909 passed their recent final examina
tions after the customary two years
cruise and will be commissioned en-
signs in the navy on June a
a f mV before 100 p m at wnicn ume uook win uC rr President John P White of the
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will be provided by baske lunches provided by ail tnat the
j i it 4r r1 dinner rnr inmation calline on
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nVmts KflCkft i Mmo AH haskets will be cared for by refreshment committee wno mooO miners ot the countrj 10 paj
w r - 1 fifiwrtivfiiivMiiinn p before the train special
on June 18
ion such a service as indicated in
Ier report must he published withj the dispatch would result in a great J 1
deal of benefit to Lincoln It will
make more trains in all probability
Certainly hiore equipment and will
help to increase Lincolns importance
as a railroad town Chief Clerk
Baird was inclined to believe that
the change might mean some new
trains although he said that any
statement as to what might result
was at best a guess till the full de
tails of the matter were announced
G W Bonnell the city ticket agent
had not been informed of the matter
and knew nothing of it Star
Will Double Track
It is authoritatively stated in the
Denver News of last Sunday that the
Burlington railroad will be double
tracked between Denver and Chicago
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The statement was given out recently
will by J J H111 tne great railroad mag
Prom Denver the Burlington
the
interview concerning
route its trains over the Denver
Bio -Grande and the Western Pacific
Local Burlington officials had not
been apprised of the scheme they
declared At first it was thought by
C B Q men here that the Chi
cago dispatch relating to the routing
of through trains from Chicago to
San Francisco must relate to the re
sumption of the through sleeper serv
ice given every summer
Mr Bignell stated that in his opin
nate in an
GOO000000 bond issue recently ar
ranged by him It is one of his
plans for the Burlington to be ac
complished in the near future The
fact that the Union Pacific has al
ready started this work is hastening
Hill to do thesame for the Burling
ton and the recent wreck at McCook
has also brought the question to the
front in the big affairs of the Hill
system
For special on dill sour and sweet
pickles see Magner
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FORTY FIVE HOBES CAPTURE
FREIGHT ENTERING HOLDREGE
Police Informed of Visit Receives
Them With Open Jail and Gives
Them Band Concert
Holdrege Neb June S Special
Telegram to the Bee Forty five ho
boes who had all but token posses
sion of the train were landed in this
city last evening by the local Burling
ton freight from the east They wer
were given a warm reception by the
police force which had been informed
of the capture of the train and had
been largely increased for their recep
tion
One third of the hobo army was
quickly lodged in the city jail and
their brethren scurried westward
Five who were found to have money
on their persons were sent out on a
late passenger train
Whooping cough is cot dangerous
when the cough is kept loose and
expectoration easy by giving Cham
berlains Cough Remedy It has
been used in many epidemics of this
disease with perfect success For
sale by all dealers
The uniform success that has at
tended the use of Chamberlains Col
ic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ha
made it a favorite everywhere It
can always be depended upon For
sale by all dealers
tribute on Memorial day to
the memory of dead timers
President Taft has signed the proc
lamation establishing the Harney na
tional forest in South Dakota It em
braces 583S20 acres formerly con
tained in the Black Hills forest and
58727 acres taken from the public
domain
The barkentine Kingdom of the
Wolv Ghost and TJs sect has stranded
nff Knmromar on the west coast of
Africa and probably will be a total
wreck ccoidmg to information
from the national board of ma
rine underwriters in New York
Six convicts under sentence of from
one to twenty years escaped from the
guard at the penitentiary at Joliet
taking advantage of the darkness
laused by a sudden storm Two of
them were recaptured The other four
all wearing the gray convict garb are
being hunted by posses
An appeal has been taken to con
gress from the navy department by
non Mormons who have protested to
the government against the accept
ance of the silver service for the new
battleship Utah one piece of which
bears the likeness of the Mormon
leader Brigham Young
IJeutenant Franklin H Dress of
the marine corps who had been tak
im examinations for promotion was
found dead in his room at Washington
with a gas tube in his mouth It Is
believed he was suffering from over
work He was born at Carroll la
and was thirty years old
Laura Robinson a twelve-year-old
girl is the best speller in Oklahoma
This was the decision of the judges la
the contest for the state spelling
championship which ended after hav
ing been up twelve hours and thirty
minutes At the end Miss Robinson
was the only person standing though
many adults had taken part
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