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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1892)
S. M. COCHRAN * CO. , ABE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBHATED * Union Press Drills and One Horse Hoe Drills , WAGONS AND BUGGIES. ALSO KEEP REPAIRS FOR ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY. Absolutely Rust Proof Tinware Their prices on all goods are as low as the lowest possible. S. M. COCHRAN fc COl , XVe t DennUoii street , . . . . mcCOOK , NEHKASKA. A. KALSTEDT McCOOK , - NEB. THE LEADING TAILO W. 0. BULLARD & CO. LIMB , HARD CEMENT , LUMBER.HARD AND DOORS , LUMBER. BLINDS.LUMBER. . SOFT BLINDS. COAL. RED CEDAB. AND OAK POSTS. . J. WARRRN , Manager. B. & M. Meat Market. FRESH AND SALT MEATS , BACON , BOLOGNA , CHICKENS , . . . . TURKEYS , & .C. , & .C. F. S. WILGOX & CO.Props. Notary Public. Justice of the Peace. (3. ( ZEE. COZL/VZIbT , REAL- : ESTATE , LOANS'AND INSURANCE. Nebraska Farm Lands to Exchange for Eastern Property. Collections a Specialty. ' < r > A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife , the Farmer , thw Stock Raiser , and by every one requiring an effective liniment > fo other application compares with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy has stood the test of years , almost generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of MUSTAJTO LINIMENT. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. druggists and dealers have it 40 TO 2000 ACRE TRACTS , 111 TO $15 PER RCRE. 1 SS5 % 3J Senct stamp for Price List and Descriptive ( Circular of Southwestern Nebraska to AND STOCK RANCHES.S. . H.COLVIN , McCook , f JW//owCo..Neb. ADVISED TO RESUME WORK. Texas Operators Will ICecoivo no AM In Tliolr Fight. GAI.VESTO.V , Tex , Oct. 20. A com mittee of railroad telegraphers called a meeting of all the railroad employes nt Cleyburno last night to exnlain the strike and secure their aid and sup port The meeting lasted from 8 o'clock till midnight. The telegraphers' com mittee was advised that the strike was not justifiable ; that they should re turn to work and send a committee to Galveston and settle matters with Robinson and Wheeler as previously agreed and that the railroad employes could not give them any support Last night Manager Wheeler of the Gulf , Colorado and Hanta Fesaid : "The statement that the Gulf. Colorado and Santa Fe railway company pays its operators a maximum salary of SCO is not true. The maximum salary is 85 and the maximum pay of agents more than § 85. We pay as much as any other road in Texas and more than many roads in the state. Missouri Federation of I.nbor. SPIUNGFIELD , Mo. , Oct 20. At this morning's session of the State Federa tion of Labor , St Louis attempted to re-elect President David Kreyling to a third term , but Kansas City , followed by all the smaller towns in the state , brought out Ford Allen , president of the Industrial Council of Kansas City , and elected him by a narrow majority. D. C. Hogan , candidate for the legisla ture from Greene county on the Pee ple's party ticket , was elected first vice president and T. K Honcomp of Sedalia second vice president FRESH TROUBLES IN CRETE. Christian Inhabitants IJesent tlio Action of the Turkish onicinls. CAXDIA , Crete , Oct. j. Since the re volt of October 4 of the inhabitants of the village of Askifo in the province of Sphakia against the Turkish troops stationed there , serious troubL has occurred in other parts of the pro rince and elsewhere on the island. The trouble grew out of the actions of the Turkish troops and Turkish officials , and the feeling was so intense that the natives took advantage of every occasion to harrass them. Skirmishes were of frequent occurrence , and it is alleged here that during these fights four Christians were killed , while the Turks lost fourteen soldiers killed and twenty wounded. Finally the Bishop of Sphakia inter vened to stop the troubles and secured from Chevkct Pasha , governor of Crete , a promise that the Cretans who took part in the disturbances would not be molested if they created no further disoi'ders. This resulted in hostilities' being suspended for a time , but now a report is in circulation that eight of the Cretans who took a prom inent part in the rioting have been seized as conspirators by the author ities and transported to Tripoli. The Cretans are indignant at this breach of faith and a band , composed of 1,000 armed men , is preparing to demand the release of their fellow countrymen. DEFAULTER KERR ARRESTED. Nabbed After Belns : Chased All Over Europe by a Detective. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Oct. 20. The Jarvis-Conklin mortgage and trust company yesterday afternoon received a cablegram from Liverpool announc ing the arrest of Augustus T. Kerr , formerly auditor of the company who absconded last April with 513,000 of the company's money. The message containing only the two words , "Kerr arrested , " but from re ports received from the detectives pre viously it was known that Kerr had been tracked to Liverpool , and it is reasonable to presume that the arrest was made there , after being chased all over Europe by a detective of the American Surety company. A German Officer's Sud Fate. NEW YORK , Oct 20. A man who was apparently a tramp was found unconscious at the corner of Twenty- second street and Second avenue last Wednesday and was taken to the po lice station % vhere it was found that he was not drunk but dangerously ill and he was taken to Bellevue hospital where he died Saturday night. On his person were found papers showing that he was Lieutenant von Alvensle- ben of the famous Second regiment of imperial hussars of Germany. Another Oceau Record iiroken. NEW YORK , Oct. 20 . The log of the City of Paris , which arrived here earl y this morning , shows the passage from. Queenstown to have been made in 5 days , 14 hours and 24 minutes , the dis tance traversed being 2 , 782 miles. The days'runs were 448 , SOS , 503 , 508f > 30and 288. This beats the record for a West ward passage. Suffra gists Hold a Fair. TOPEKA , Kan. , Oct 20. About 500 delegates and members of the Kansas equal suffrage association are in the city to-day attending an equal suffrage fair. There are in this state about 1,800 members of the association. The fair has collected the most enthusi astic of these members and all sorts of and work is dis bric-a-brac fancy on play. The proceeds will go to building up the association. NEWS IN BRIEF. X. M. Kling of Chillicothe , Mo. , has "been arrested charged with having embezzled from the Chicago firm by which he had recently been employed. The international geographical con gress , held in connection with the Columbian exhibition , was opened in Madrid in the presence of a concourse of eminent Spanish and foreign savants. The police of El Paso , Tex. , and Juarez , Mexico , effected the capture of a well organized band. " o't robbers in the latter city. The band numbered twenty , only one of whom escaped. Over § 1,000 were discovered. Mr. Morley , chief secretary- for Ire land , and Mr. Asquith , home , secretary of Great Britain , have refused to re ceive a deputation of. ' Dublin Parnell- ites who desired to urge'ithe govern ment to grant amnesty. to , the Irish political prisoners. 1 ,1 THE V LI VETO DIG. Iowa Men Not Wholly 'Disheartened. OMAHA , Oct. 13. The Iowa men who are engaged In that not very praiseworthy pursuit of trying to change the course of the Missouri river , otherwise known as tlio Bellevue - vue ditch diggers , have been routed in their first vigorous attempt but not dis heartened. Tom Hickman , the fore man of the gang , who with others were arrested by Deputy Sheriff Mc Carthy laat Friday and has been in jail since then , paid his line this morn ing and was released. In speaking of the matter Hickman declared that ho was under no obligation to any person for his release from jail , and that being BO he might commence digging in the ditch again and he might not ; he was hired to superintend the job and he did not think that there was any law which would prevent him from hiring out again if ho wanted to do so after ho got home. He refused to give the names of hia employers , or what the object was in digging the ditch , as that was something that did not interest the public. The people of Omaha , Hickman said , had been alto gether too previous in the matter and hud gone off half cocked , denouncing the instigators of the scheme as a lot of robbers and cut throats when in reality they were honest gentlemen and had honest motives in making the improvements which they had under taken. The time would come , he said , when these man would be regarded as public benefactors instead of being de nounced as robbers. The Mayor Miller Inquest. OMAHA , Oct. 13. The inquest on the death of Mayor Miller is being held before the county coroner , and the theory of murder , maintained so tenaciously by many of the friends of mayor , is apparently gaming strength. Interest turns on the dis covery of the tall man in gray clothes who has appeared so frequently in the case and whose name and description are now in the possession of the police of both Omaha and South Omaha. This man was minutely described by Lou Scott , the keeper of a disorderly houBO , as being in her place in com pany with Miller on Monday morning. Garlock , the employe of the leering warehouse , who heard the shot and saw the puff of smoke , also saw a man of similar description in the rear of Birdie Mann's a few minutes before he heard the shot fired. At 10 o'clock Tuesday he was seen on the corner of Tenth and Dodge in company with the late mayor by Bob Lunkina , who gave his name to Officer Vanouse , who was also acquainted with him. The de scription given by the pawnbroker of the man who purchased the revolver of a tall man in a dark gray suit of clothes , wearing a blond mustache and a black hat , which tallies with that of the man wanted by the jury. Police men think they know the man and his whereabouts and his arrest may fol low any day. What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium , Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric , Drops , Soothing Syrups , and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' nso by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting : Sour Curd , cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles , cures constipation and flatulency * Castoria assimilates the food , regulates the stomach and bowels , giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos * toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. I Uastona. M Outoifo la excellent medicine aa for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told ma of its good effect upon their children. " Da. O. O. Oaooon , Lowell , Mass. Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not for distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children , and use Castoria in- tteod of theYariouiquacknostrmnawhlchanj destroying their lored ones , by forcing opium , morphine , Boothing syrup and other hurtful gents down their throats , thereby sending them to premature graves. " Da , J. F. KnfcnaxoK , Conway , Ark. Castoria. M Castoria to so well adapted to children that I recommend it aa superior to any prescription known to me. " H. A. ABOHXK , M. D. , Ill So. Oxford St. . Brooklyn , N. Y. " Our physicians In the children's depart * ment have spoken highly of their experi ence In their outride practice with Castoria , and although wo only hare among our medical supplies what Is known sa regular products , yet wo are free to confess that tha merits of Castoria has won ua to look with favor upon it. " UNITED HOSPITAL AND DispKjjauvr , Boston , Haab AT.T.CT O. Surra , Pret. , The Centaur Company , TT Murray Street , Now York City. GEO. J. BURGESS , Dealer in All Kinds of First-Class Implements and Machinery \Vagons , Road Carts , Buggies. A Square Deal. The Best are the Cheapest COME AND SEE ME. Yard West of First National Bank , McCOOK , NEB. Incorporated under State Laws. Paid Up Capital , $50,000 DOES A Genera Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on principal cities in Europe. Taxes paid for non-residents. Tickets For Sale to and from Europe OFFICERS : V. FKANKLIN , President. JOHN II. CLAKK , Vice Pres. A. 0. EBERT , Cashier. CORRESPONDENTS : The First National Bank , Lincoln Nebrska. The Chemical National Bank , New York City. TSP \ lie Ftrst ap AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , CAPITAL AND SURPLUS , $60,000. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. GEORGE HOCKNELL , President. B. M. FREES , Vice President. VJ. F. LAWSON , Cashier. A. CAMPBELL. FRANK" HARRIS. THE McOOOK ROLLER MILLS , E. H. DOAN. PROPRIETOR , - Is Now Open and Ready for Business , J3gr"I am prepared to handle all business in my line promptly and -with the most approved machinery. HART are also prepared to handle -wheat for -which they are paying the highest market price , and Elevator on East Railroad street. street.'V 'V