The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 10, 1900, Image 4

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    By F. M. KIMMELL.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co.
Subscription , $1 a Year in Advance
Republican National Ticket.
For President ,
WILLIAM MCKWLEY of Ohio.
For Vice-1'resident ,
THEODORE KOOSEVELT , of New York.
Republican State Ticket.
For Governor
C. H. DIETRICH of Adams.
For Lieutenant Governor
E. A. SAVAGE of Custer.
For Secretary of State
GEORGE VV. MARSH of Richardson.
For Treasurer
WILLIAM STUEFFER of Cuming.
For Auditor
AuditorCHARLES WESTON of Sheridan.
For Attorney General
FRANK N. PROUT of Gage.
For Land Commissioner
GEORGE D. FULLMER of Nuckolls.
For Superintendent of Schools
VV. K. FOWLER of Washington.
Congressional Ticket.
For Congressman
VV. S. MORLAN of Red Willow.
HUNG CHANG is unlike "The
Father of His Country" in one particular
at least : It's no trouble to him to lie.
lNDAlrtn.A gave birth , last week , to
two new members of the newspaper
family , the Sun and the Republican. J.
S. Phillips is responsible for the Fusion
Sun and W. C. Bond is god-father to the
Republican Republican.
THE Republican senatorial committee
of the agth district will meet in McCook
on iiext Tuesday afternoon for the pur
pose of selecting a date for holding the
next senatorial convention , and for the
transaction of any other proper business.
WHAT if all these terrible charges be
ing made by the Fusion newspapermen
in Red Willow county against each other
are true ? At all events , the Populists
are proper objects of sympathy. Their
most earnest , anguishing prayer musl
be to be delivered from their fool ( news
paper ) friends.
RANDOLPH , whom nature
unkindly obscured by "borning" him
Smith , calls Fusion an "Accursed , putrid
mass , a stinking carcass , " and adds the
heartfelt prayer that it may be swept
from the face of the earth. Samuel evi
dently does not want the Democrats oi
Red Willow county to vote for the
"Warming Pan" for congress.
THE Republican party has demon
strated that self-government is not only
possible , but honorable and full of glory.
The leaders of today take council of the
wisdom of the past. They are the dis
tributors not the hoarders of liberty.
They gave freedom to Cuba and Porto
Rico and will give that freedom to the
Philippines which will best protect indi
vidual rights and guarantee the respect
of other powers. This is the imperialism
of true freedom , the royalty of justice ,
and will soon be recognized as the
-crowning glory of national achievement.
WHAT is Mr. Bryan's plan for the dis
position of the Philippines ? The only
inference from his speeches is that he
would let loose fair promises and hon
eyed words , and on the strength of these
would withdraw the American troops
from the Philippines. What would pre
vent , after withdrawal of the American
troops , the same horrors in Manila that
have visited Pekin ? What would be
come of the natives who had helped to
suppress the Tagal insurrection after
they were thus left to the devices of
Aguinaldo , whose cruelty did not stop
at the murder of his own generals ?
THE "Full Dinner Pail" is an argu
ment for the farmer as well as for the
city laborer. Who supplies what is put
in the pail ? The farmer. If the city
laborer has his wages cut in two by free
silver , and is put out of a job by the
closing of the mills , the farmer suffers
equally ; for the farmer may give away ,
but he cannot sell , the products of his
farm which the city laborer cannot af
ford to buy. It is because of the "full
dinner pail" that the farmer is getting
so much better prices for what he sells
than he could get before the election of
McKiiiley. It is because of the "full
dinner pail" that he has paid off his
mortgages , and become a lender of
money' where he used to be a borrower.
WITH the exception of two years ,
years productive of distress , hunger ,
bankruptcy and panic , the destiny of
the nation has been partially or entirely
under the control of the Republican
party ever since the inauguration of
Abraham Lincoln in iS6r. During these
forty years the country has advanced by
leaps and bounds in population , wealth ,
material , social and intellectual develop
ment. The Trans-Mississippi region has
been converted from buffalo ranges to
imperial states , bridges have been thrown
across mighty rivers , railways have been
built over the mountains , millions of
homes have been created , schools with
out number have been built , colleges
have been endowed , human liberty has
been extended , the verdict of the ballot
has been respected ( in Republican
states ) , and the republic has a deeper
hold on the affections of its citizens than
ever before , and compels respect abroad.
Best Grades
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THE practical turn of the Fusion mind |
is now being well illustrated in Redj
Willow county by the attempt being !
made to maintain three Fusion newspapers - |
papers in a field where it has taxed. Colonel - '
onel Comfort's ingenuity and lung power
to make one grow profitably and credit
ably. Such methods applied to affairs
of state or business would inevitably
wreck them , and are additional evidence
that the Republicans should win in this
county , this year.
, WHILE THE TRIBUNE believes in en
forcing the present game law , it believes
that far more radical legislation is needed
and should be enacted at the coming
session of the Nebraska legislature. The
killing of all wild or game birds should
be absolutely prohibited under severe
penalty for a period of years five years
at least. The grasshopper plague alone
demands this action. These pests are
appearing in eastern counties and the
necessity of action must be apparent to
all Nebraskans. This seems to be a
practical action it should become a fact
of the next legislature.
BRYAN would give absolute independ
ence to the Philippines. This of course
means that the flag shall be furled and
the army recalled. Will he explain
how this can be done ? Is there any
constitutional provision for alienating
American territory ? If there is one con
stitutional argument against acquiring
territory there are a dozen against
abandoning territory. The rebellion
settled that question once for all. As
well talk about abandoning Texas , Alas
ka , Kentucky or Ohio. Methods of ad
ministration are legitimate questions for
party differences , but to deny a fact
solemnized by treaty and ratified by
congress is to betray unpardonable ig
norance of the powers and functions o
government.
To the Rockies.
Low rates to Colorado and Utah offered
by the Burlington Route. Four red let
ter days.
On August 7 and 21 , and on Septem
ber 4 and 18 , the Burlington will sel
round trip tickets to Denver , Pueblo ,
Colorado Springs , Ogden , Salt Lake
City , Deadwood and Hot Springs for one
fare plus $2.
Tickets sold at these remarkably low
rates will be good to return till Octobersi.
The nearest agent of the Burlington
Route will be pleased to tell you the cost
of a ticket and to help you plan your
trip. Descriptive literature free on ap
plication. 8-3-413.
We publish an advertisement of Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure in our columns , this is
sue , and wish to say to our readers that
we believe this preparation is worthy of
a trial by any person suffering from that
agonizing disease. We honestly believe
it will do for you all the manufacturers
claim for it.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is prepared by
the well-known and reliable firm ofE.
C. DeWitt & Co. , Chicago , and from our
lorig experience in a business sense ,
with that firm as advertisers , we feel
safe in saying , that they would not place
on the market a preparation'for the cure
of dyspepsia unless they had a remedy
of the highest merit and conscientiously
believed it would cure that almost uni
versal complaint.
We further add that if this preparation
is equal to the other well known remedies
made by them , viz : DeWitt's Little
Early Risers , DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve , and One Minute Cough Cure , it
will speedily win its way into public
favor.
We cheerfully and heartily give our
public endorsement to this concern , and
the reliability of the goods they manu
facture , which latter has been largely
the means of their success ; and in writ
ing this voluntary endorsement on our
part , we feel that we are simply perform
ing a duty that we owe our readers.
"The Right Place" to call upisNo.i2.
You are sure of getting just as choice
meats by phone as by personal inspec
tion.
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS.
CATHOLIC Mass at S o'clock a. m.
High mass and sermon at 10:30 , a. m. ,
with choir. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m.
All are cordially welcome.
REV. J. W. HlCKEY , Pastor.
CONGREGATIONAL Sunday-school at
10. Preaching at n by Rev. Francis
Lawson. Union service at 8. Prayer-
meeting , Wednesday evening at 8.
W. J. TURNER , Pastor.
EPISCOPAL Services during summer :
Sunday-school at 10. Evening prayer
and sermon every Sunday at 8 o'clock.
Sunday morning service , also Friday
evening Litany , discontinued until fur
ther notice. Holy communion to be an
nounced. HOWARD STOY , Rector.
CHRISTIAN Bible-school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11. Morning subject , "Have
You Sought Them ? " Union service in
the Congregational church at 8. Rev.
Badcon will preach.
J. W. WALKER , Pastor.
METHODIST Sunday-school at 10 a.m.
Preaching at n. Class at 12. Union
service in the Congregational church at
8. Prayer and Bible-study , Wednesday
evening at 8. Morning subject , "The
True Mission of the Church. " Evening
subject , "Is the Chinaman Worth Sav
ing ? " All are welcome.
J. A. BADCON .Pastor.
The children and friends of the Con
gregational Sunday-school enjoyed all
the pleasures of the annual picnic in one
of W. S. Fitch's resorts on the Drift-
wool , Tuesday.
The ladies of the Baptist church will
hold an ice-cream social on the lawn at
the B. & M.
eating-house , Tuesday even
ing next , August I4th. Lawn will be
lighted and seated. Cordial invitation
to all.
Revs. Francis Lawson and W. J. Tur
ner preached in Danbury , Sunday , in
the Congregational church , driving over
to Danbury on Saturday. They were
most hospitably entertained by the good
people of Danbury , who in turn , were
doubtless delighted with able presenta
tions of gospel truths.
Rev. W. J. Turner went down to
Franklin , Wednesday morning , to make
preparations for the family , which fol
lowed this morning. Rev. Turner anrt
family , together with other members of
the Republican Valley association , and
their families , will enjoy a retreat of a
few weeks in Franklin.
No woman can be too careful of
her condition during the period be
fore her little ones are born. Neglect
or improper treatment then endan
gers her life and that of the child. It
lies with her whether she shall suffer
unnecessarily , or whether the ordeal
shall be made comparatively easy.
She had better do nothing than do
something wrong.
is the one and the only preparation
that is safe to use. It is a liniment
that penetrates from the outside.
External applications are eternally
right. Internal medicines are radi
cally wrong. They are more than j j
humbugs they endanger life.
Mother's Friend helps the muscles
to relax and expand naturally re
lieves morning sickness removes
the cause of nervousness and head
ache prevents hard and rising
breasts shortens labor and lessens
the pains and helps the patient to
rapid recovery.
From a letter by a Shreveport , La. ,
woman : "I have been using your
wonderful remedy , Mother's Friend ,
for the last two months , and find it
just as recommended. "
Druggists sell it at $1 per bottle.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA , < JA.
Send for our free illustrated book ,
"Before Baby is Born. "
MCDONNELL'S
BALSAM
CURES COUGHS
RAN A RACE WITH DEATH.
Narrow BInrein by "Which a Man on a.
Ilailvrny Bridge Won.
A high trestle bridge more than a
Quarter of a ihlle long , supporting the
single track of the Nickel Tlate rail
road , spans the valley of Grand river ,
east of ralnesvllle , O. The bridge Is
little wider than the distance between
the rails , and the ties are placed eight
or ten Inches apart , the space between
being open to the river below.
A young man who crossed recently
had a thrilling experience on the
bridge. lie had just passed the center
when a fast train rounded the curve
behind him. As the engine whistled
he quickened his pace. With every
step the train was rushing nearer , and
there was not a moment to lose.
Once the young man stumbled and
seemed about to fall , but quickly re
gained his balance and hurried on. As
he reached the place for which he had
started the train was close behind , and
he had just time to swing himself over
the side of the bridge as the locomotive
thundered by. The ends of the ties
were slippery with grease from drip
ping axle boxes , and his foot slipped
wide as he left the track. His right
hand , stretched blindly out before him ,
touched a. round Iron bar , bracing two
parts of the bridge , and , with a grip
like that of a drowning man , his fin
gers clasped around it. For a moment
he swung in empty air. In auother'his
left hand had found a place beside his
right , and his feet touched the wel
come edge of a brace below. With
bleeding fingers clutching the slender
Iron bar that vibrated widely from side
to side , moments seemed hours.
At last the train passed , and the
young man was able to climb slowly to
the track above. Unnerved by the tryIng -
Ing experience , he lay for a moment
stretched across the rails and , then
rising to his feet , with blanched face
and unsteady limbs , made his way to
firm ground. Cleveland Leader.
THE MILL RUNS ITSELF.
Economical Way of Doliipr Business
on a Connecticut Farm.
Joe McCormick of the International
Pulp company tells a delicious story of
paper making In Connecticut , which
shows that operating a mill is not such
a serious matter as these big proprie
tors would have us believe. Strolling
along the countryside in haymaking
time , Mr. McCormlck happened on a
little paper mill which buzzed merrily
In a shady dell , with everything clean
and sweet around it. A look In the
office showed no one there , and the vis
itor then wandered over the mill , hop
ing to find some one to whom he could
talk business. The machine was hum
ming along , and it seemed impossible
that there should be no one in attend
ance. But even shouting failed to bring
forth signs of life , and Mr. McCormick
was about to leave when he spied
some men in a hayfleld some distance
away.
"I say , " he called out to the nearest
one when he got within hearing , "who
runs this mill ? "
"I do , " was the. reply.
"Well , who's the owner ? "
"Why , I am , to be sure. "
"Do you mean to say that the mill
runs itself ? "
"Cert. We start her up at G in , the
morning , and she runs till G in the
evening. This mill's been weaned ,
stranger ; she don't need a nurse.
While I'm getting in hay she puts half
a ton of paper on the roll. Gee up ,
Bess ! " Paper Trade Journal.
Table Talk.
j Rather curiously Roxane in "Cyrano
| de Bergerac" belongs to the modern
type which dates from the days of
the Hotel do Rambouillet and has al
ways had its votaries in France. To
those precieuses mere conversation
was une betise. They liked declama
tions ; discussion , not on the right of
woman to the ballot , but whether she
should be held a little higher than the
angels or consent to be beloved. This
phase of preciosity led up to the
French salon , where that hothouse
fashion of preparing an intellectual bill
of fare for guests found its most ac
ceptable phase.
Mme. Canipan , whose advice may be
said to have formed a whole genera
tion of charming women , used to pre
scribe the subject of talk for dinner
tables , just as" certain coteries of wo
men prescribe it loday. This was her
system : "With 12 at table , talk voyage ;
and literature ; with eight , the fine arts ,
science , invention ; with six , politics or
philosophy ; with four , sentiment , ro
mantic adventure ; with two , talk of
yourself ; egoism belongs to the tete-a-
tete. " Ellen Oluey Kirk in Lippin-
cott's.
A Unce "With the Snn.
The London Daily Mail says if an
aerial machine were capable of travel
ing at any rate up to 1,000 miles an
hour a traveler in it , starting westward
from London at a speed of GGO miles
an hour , would arrest the progress of
time. If ho started at 10 a. m. , it
would always be to him 10 a. m.
Should he find his unending day mo
notonous , he could reverse his direc
tion and get a quick succession of
short days and nights of some six
hours' duration , but he could regulate
the length by the speed of his ma
chine. Suppose he traveled from Lon
don one night at 10 o'clock westward
at a speed of 1,000 miles per hour. He
would soon experience the sensation
of seeing the sun rising in the west
where it had set a short time before.
"The young man who gets cheated , "
said the corn fed philosopher , "thinks
the other fellow wonderfully smart ,
but the elderly person who goes up
against it admits himself to be a fool. "
Indianapolis Journal.
When old bachelors kiss babies , the
babies don't like it any better than do
the old bachelors. Chicago Record.
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GRASSHOPPERS
Goods
Sold at
"Grasshopper
Prices"
for the
Next
Few
Weeks.
"Never Sleeps. "
ONEST JOHN I
It Helped Win Battles.
Twenty-nine officers and men wrote from
the front to say that for scratches , bruises ,
cuts , wounds , sore feet and stiff joints ,
Bucklens's Arnica Salve is the best in the
world. Same for burns , skin eruptions , and
piles. 25cts a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold
by McConnell & Berry , druggists.
A correspondent has discovered that Mr.
Bryan has gone into the chicken business.
If this he true let us hope he may not violate
his principles by raising other than Silver-
Laced Wyandotte chickens.
That Throbbing Headache.
Would quickly leave you , if you used Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Thousands of suffer
ers have proved their matchless merit for
sick and nervous headaches. They make
pure biood and build up your health. Only j
25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold b
McConnell & Berry , druggists.
A college student has died at Newark , N
J. , from too much study. This is an uniqu
change from the many stories of students win
have died from too much football.
"My baby was terribly sick with the diar
hoea , " says J. H. Doak , of Williams , Oregon
We were unable to cure him with the doc
or's assistance , and as a last resort we tried
Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoe ;
Remedy. I am happy to say it gave immed
ate relief and a complete cure. " For sale b'
McConnell & Berry , druggists.
The advantages of that Michigan Gretna
Green are becoming apparent in Chicago
The census of that city was increased by 546
> abies last week.
You assume no risk when you buy Cham
berlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy. McConnell & Berry will refund your
money if you are not satisfied after using it
It is everywhere admitted to be the mosl
successful remedy in use for bowel complaints
and the only one that never fails. It is pleas
ant , safe and reliable.
The Boers evidently think it foolish to play
against such an attraction as the Chinese war
and are fast giving up the struggle.
Plump cheeks , flushed with the soft glow of
health , and a pure complexion make all
women beautiful. Herbine imparts strength
and vitality to the system , and the rosy hue of
health to the cheeks. Price , " o cents. A.
McMillen.
A girl named Icy Frost will teach the Snow
school at El Dorado , Kan. , next winter.
Wouldn't that chill you ?
Perfect womanhood depends on perfect
health. Nature's rarest gift of physical beauty
comes to all who use Rocky Mountain Tea.
35c. Ask your druggist.
Europe not only produces more than one-
ialf of the world's wheat crop , but consumes
almost the entire world's surplus.
Intestinal infection , appendicitis and all af-
: ections of the bowels , liver and kidneys pre
vented by taking genuine Rocky Mountain
Tea , made by Madison Medicine Co. Ask
rour druggist.
Mary Ellen Lease has gone back on the
'opulists , and the other parties are a little
nervous as to where she will land.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers are famous
ittle pills for liver and bowel troubles.
\ever gripe. D. W. Loar.
The approximate value of vessels built in
hipyards of the great lakes during the last
year is § 10,500,000.
"Through the months of June and July our
baby was teething and took a running off of
the liowels and sickness of the stomach , " say-
O. P. M. Hobday , of Deming , Ind. "IIn-
bowels would move from five to eight times a.
day. I had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic ,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house
and gave him four drops in a teaspoonful of
water and he got better at once. " Sold by
McConnell & Merry , druggists.
In Switzerland a telephone can be fitted ta
private houses for $5 a year.
For digestive weakness , nervousness , pains
in the side , flatulence , di/zinesss , wakeful
ness , headache and other annoying accomp
animents of costiveness , Ilerbine is a prompt
and unequalled remedy. Price , 50 cents. A.
McMillen.
Poctors in Germany are increasing four
times as fast as the population.
Extreme hot weather is a great tax upore
the digestive power of babies ; when puny
and feeble they should be given a dose ol
White's Cream Yermifuge.Q Price , 25 cents.
A.McMillen.
The German emperor has 119 residences. ,
and yet we have never heard of him being in
the least worried over the hired girl problem.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR KIDS.
Notice IP hereinRiven that M-aled bid , will bo
recened at the ollice of the county clerk of Red
Willow county , Nebraska , for fnrni = hinjr the
following bridge material laid '
down'at Kirtle\
inaid county : -
40 4x12. 21 feet IOIIR. " " " "
192 3x12 , J4 feet IOIIR.
: iO piling , IS feet long.
7 pilinir. It feet long. * - _ _ _
All pihntj to be 12 inche ? in diameter at the
All bidfc to be filed with the county clerk on
or before the 24th , day of AugiM , 1WO. The
board reserves , the right to reject any and all
" "N- R. A. GiKE.v. County Clerk.
. \ER'iIShMENT FOR TUDS.
Notice if , hereto Riven that sealf d bids will he
received at the oflice of the countj clerk of Red
'
Willow county , Nebraska , for p'lacing in the
conrt-liou'-e of Red Willow county. Nebraska
suHicient radiators and pipeg for hr ating said"
oiulding. all radiators to be such a , can be
Ufcti for eltn < ir &teain or hot water.
Jhe person receivinR the > contract will be re
quired to furnish good and sufficient bonil
binding them = elvp < . to a faithful performance
of said contract , and will be paid in county
warrants- drawn on the county Reneral fund of
said county when the job i'- completed and
proven to be satii-factoo.
All bid' , to be filed with the countv rlerk on
or tK-fore the 24th day of Aueu-t. "itw. The
board reterves the ri ht to rej. rt am and ali
hl"a- R. A. GKEEN. f onntClerk. .
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hors" and poor lookIng -
Ing harness is the '
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Eureka
Harness Oil
not only makw the harness and the 1)1 )
borse lu.k better , but makM tb s II
leather soft and pliable , puts It in con
dition to last twice ta long j
' , as it ordinarily would.
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