The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 08, 1902, Image 8

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    117964
A Glove Business
Without an Equal
The following figures show our mammoth
wholesale purchase of mens and boys gloves
during the past year most of which have already
been sold at retail over our counter
Bought from BOUTON GERMAIN CO
Dec 1 2th 1902 10 Doz pair gloves
June 2nd 1902 11 Doz pair gloves
June 6th 1902 38J Doz pair gloves
July 17th 1902 43 Doz pair gloves
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Digests what you eats
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Ripon Wis
75 50
7125
45239
25650
Bought from COWNIE GLOVE CO Des Moines Iowa
Oct 12th 1901 3S Doz pair gloves 15200
April 10th 1902 12V Doz pair gloves 5100
Bought from RIPON KNITTING WORKS Ripon Wis
Jan nth 1902 5 Doz pair mens gloves 5100
June 20th 1902 6 A Doz 6000
Total amt of pairs 1986 Total amt of purchase 1 17964
State of Nebraska Red Willow County
F M Colson being duly sworn on oath says that the
foregoing is a true copy of invoices of gloves purchased by
him on the dates given F M Colson
Subscribed and sworn before me this 30th day of July
1902 C H Boyle Notary Public
SEAL My commission expires Jan 15 1903
Authorized Capital 100000
Capital and Surplus 60 OOO
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GEO H00KHELL President B M FBEES V Pres
F A PEHHELL Cash
A CAMPBELL Director C J PLATT Director
F D Burgess
umber and
Steam Fitter
MeCOOK NEBR
Iron ead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Agent for Halliday Waupun bclipse
Windmills Basement of the Meeker
Phillips Building
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V FRANKLIN President
A C EBERT Cashier
I CITIZENS BANK
Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 4
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B WOLFE
WILLARD
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McCook Transfer Line
J H DWYER Proprietor
gSlTSpbcial attention paid to
hauling furniture Leave orders
at either lumber yard
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RAILROAD TAXATION COMPARED
Statement of Taxes Paid by the Union Pacific Railroad in 1901
in Nebraska
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COLEMAN
H Corcoran mowed cane two dajs
last week He has a whole lot of it
Wm Nussbaum of Frontier county
spent a few days visiting friends here
last week
About twenty of our people attended
quarterly meeting at the Spring Creek
school house on last Lords day
Uncle Billy Maud and Roy Coleman
went botanizing last Saturday and
got two bushels of choke cherries
The school board of district 76 have
secured Miss MiutaRozell to take charge
of their school the coming winter
Mrs H Phillips and Mrs John Lair
mother and sister of Mrs J W Corner
arrived from Iowa Tuesday night
The will spend some time here visiting
relatives and friends
Mrs Gertie Wales and the children
ate fried chicken with Pa and Ma Cole
man on last Friday Maud and Roy
were willing workers dinner time
That was Uncle Billys birthday
Cured Paralysis
W S Bailey P O True Texas writes My
wife had been suffering five years with paralysis
in her arm when I was pursuaded to use Bal
lards Snow Liniment which cured her all
right I have also used it for old sores frost
bites and skin eruptions It does the work
25c 50c and 1 bottle at A McMillens
BANKSVILLE
101 is the highest register this week
at Banksville
A Weeks is losing some of his cattle
with blackleg
The steam thresher is a prominent
feature out here
William Relph is talking of going
the gulf coast to winter
J E Lawthers was on business
Cedar Bluffs Saturday
Joshua Rowland and wife were
Issued Under Authority of the Railroads of Nebraska
County Taxes Paid
Boone 5 3704 81
Buffalo 20097 84
Butler 5892 27
Cheyenne 14915 97
Colfax G590 73
Custer 3195 84
Dawson 3400 G7
Deuel 9804 29
Dodge 12600 88
vm
Douglas 32053 31 Z
Gage 659329
Greeley 1543 21 AL
Hall 1480140
Howard 8942 42
Keith 1963140 -
Kimball 7469 08
Lancaster 5145 89
Lincoln 28862 80 -
Madison 3243 43
Merrick 15778 61
Nance 533319
Platte 1331816
Polk 2665 89
Sarpy 3918 59
Saunders 5957 98
Sherman 3749 66
Valley 2561 87
Total 94756 Miles 297836 51 531432 permile
Taxes paid Main Line 22117389 46738 miles
per mile
Taxes paid Branches 76662 62 48018
per mile
COUNTY
TAXES PAID
Douglas S 2810 70
2127 91
Stanton 35157
Dixon 8338 42
Cedar 6230 40
Knox 3735 16
Thurston 4757 71
Madison 875 41
Burt 6782 34
Pierce 1215 72
Washington 6890 49
Wayne 8487 31
Dakota 6798 78
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John Rowlands Sunday
C F Elliott wife and mother-in-law
were visitors at J Rowlands Sunday
Mesdames B W Benjamin and W
E Knobbs were visitors at W H Hart
mans Sunday
Watch for a Chill
However slight at thi3 time of the year and
in this climate it is the forerunner of malaria
A disposition to yawn and an all tired out feel
ing even comes before the chill Herbine by
its prompt stimulative action on tho liver
drives the malarial germs out of the system
purifies the blood tones up the system and
restores health 5oc at A McMillens
Total 27116 miles 59402 92 219 03 permile
The trunk line of the Unoin Pacific passes across
the state of Nebraska and it is a valuable property
The figures presented show that it pays taxes amount
ing to 47322 per mile in the state of Nebraska and
through the payment of this amount of tax in this
state it made the average tax per mile 26279 on the
whole line of road in the year 1900 The Inter State
Commerce Commission reports show that the average
tax paid by railroads in Nebraska was S19886 and the
average west of the Mississippi was but 17145
These figures show that in Nebraska the Union Pacific
Railroad pays much more tax than the average rail
road pays and it pays much more proportionate taxes
than it should pay
The tonnage given the Union Pacific in 1900
amounted to 548206 tons of freight for each mile of
railroad and for purposes of comparison we will com
parewith thePennsylvaniarailroadsystem the great
est freight carrying roadsint he world a system of roads
that handled in 1900 3250587 tons of freight for each
mile of road nearly six times the tonnage of the
Union Pacific
The wildest western boomer would not compare
the Union Pacific with the Pennsylvania syst
railroads The Pennsylvania railroad system
1 FLESH i
m summer can be prevented f
by taking
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Its as beneficial in summer as fi
in winter If you are weak or
run clown it will build you up
Send for free sample
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BOX ELDER
Jim Modrell bought a new wagon in
McCook Saturday
Will Sexson lost a valuable brood
mare cause unknown
Albert Wilson and son Frank are with
Charles Taylors thresher
Quite a number of young folks were
gathered at George Youngers Sunday
George Shultz has a new steel wind
mill sent him by James Kinghorn from
Chicago
Daniel Doyle and wife are rejoicing
over the arrival of a daughter some
time last week
George Henderson threshed his wheat
and rye on the James Doyle place with
good returns
Miss Lucy Miller returned to her home
at Friend after visiting relatives and
friends two weeks
A miss and a young man south of the
river had a up set coming home from
the circus Xo explanation made
Miss Eliza Johnson has gone to the
eastern part of the state and will not
return until time to teach her school
Will Sexson s mules took a little spin
one day last week as did Robert Laring
rons team but no damage was done
Mrs T M Campbell received the sad
news Friday August 1st of the death
of the infant child her brother Ben
Johnson in Kansas
This correspondent has been found
and returned after a few long weeks of
fighting weeds and grasshoppers and
the blues over hot winds
Corn is needing rain badly at this
writing Some fields are so badly burnt
that they will not make anything the tas
sel being killed before the ear appeared
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having f
net earnings of 3044062119 in 1900 while the Uni
Pacific earned but 907160679 and still this
system of railroads running through the states
Pennsylvania New York New Jersey Maryland
Deleware and Virginia paid but 30749 tax per iul
in 1900
Tax per mile Pennsylvania Railroad 307 49
Tax per mile Union Pacific Main Line in Nebraska 473 22
Tax per mile Northern Pacific Railroad in 1900 163 72
Average Tax per mile in Nebraska 1900 198 86
InterState Commerce Commission
Statement of the Taxes Paid toy the Chicago St Paul Minneapolis
Omaha Railway Company in 1901
This section of road is the Nebraska end of tfc
Chicago St Paul Minneapolis Omaha Railway b
Company
The traffic furnished this portion of the road is so
much less than whatisgiven the line east of theMissouri
River that yhile the whole road in 1900 earned 2751
80 net earnings per mile the line in Nebraska earned
but 127041 or less than one half the average How
ever it will be seen that on the Nebraska line they
paid S21905 per mile tax
It is aim to make
our comparisons with roads un
der similar conditions either in earning capacity or
location and in these comparisons no using immed
iate adacent states that the
so complete line of com
parisons will ultimately cover nearly the whole
country
So in this bulletin we will take some southern
states among others for lines of comparison
STATE RAILROADS Miles Tax Paid plS83 PJf1Ie
Tennessee
Mississippi Yazoo M R R 100068 S17791726 208168 17791
Louisiana J
Florida Florida Central 94081 11103466 77672 11800
Ifabama Georgia Ala R R 45742 4156814 76811 9087
Connecticut Central N E R R 181 1927633 76061 10650
lonnecoicuu j Inc p0ughkeepsle Bridge
A Worm Killer
J A J Montgomery Puxico Wayne Co Mo
write I have little twin girls who have been
bothered with worms all their lives I tried
everything to relieve them which failed until I
used Whites Cream Vermifuge the first two
doses brought four worms from one of them
the next two doses twelve one of them measur
ing twelve inches the other child was only
relieved of four worms It is a most excellent
medicine Whites Cream Vermifuge is good
for children It not only destroys worms it
helps the child to perfect growth ward off
sickness 2c at X McMillens
To My Friends
It is with joy I tell you what Kodoldid for me
I was troubled with my stomach for several
months T7ion being advised to ue Kodol I
did so and words cannot tell the good it has
done me A neighbor had dyspepsia o that he
had tried most everything I told him to use
Kodol Words of gratitude have come to me
from him because I recommended it Geo W
Fry Viola Iowa Health and strength of
mind and body depend on the stomach and
normal activity of the digestive organs Kodol
the great reconstructive tonic cures all stom
ach and bowel troubles indigestion dypepia
Kodol digests any good food you eat Take a
dose after meals McConnell Berry
RECOMMENDED BY
i PHYSICIANS CijSURGEGKSgL
PONDS
EXTRACT
Sixty Years a Household Remedy
For Burns Cuts Sprains and
Bruises
CAUTION Witch Hazel is not
PONDS EXTRACT Insist upon Genu
int PONDS EXTRACT sold only ia
sealed bottles bnff -wrappers
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Fraternal Insurance Order Carder
R O I P A -Lodge No Wl miotH first and
third TliurKiIiiyH of eiich month McConnoUn
lut tl 8W p in IJ ltvBUit President W 8
Uutku Secretary
K O T M -Regular ineotlnRi on second
mill fourth Tunfcdny ovoning of tmch month la
McConnoll hull ut 8 Viidting knight welcome
M R Qateh commnmlur J II YAntJKB rocord
koeporC A Lbach llnnnco koepor
ROY A I- HIGHLANDERS MoCook
lodge No W7 meet on ttecoml and fourth Mon
dny evenings of each month at eight oclock In
McConnoll hall J R McCaiil Illustrloiu
Pro Rout W Dbvok Secretary
Good Advice
The most miserable beings In the world aro
those Buffering from dyapopwin anil liver com
plaint Moro thnn Hoventy llve per cent of the
IKJoplt in the United States are olllictcd with
these two licenses and their elTcctn Much as
sour stomach sick hendnche habitual costive
noss palpitation of tho heurt heartburn water
brash gnawing and burning pains at the pit of
tho stomach yellow skin coated tongue and
disagreeable taste in tho mouth coming apof
food after eating low spirits etc Go to your
druggist and got a botthi of August Flowor for
75 cents Two doses will relievo yon Try It
Get Groous Special Almanac
Shatters All Records
Twico in hospital P A Gulh dgo Vorbenu
Alabama paid a vaHtttum to doctors to cure u
severe case of piles causing 21 tumors When
all failed Hucklons Arnica Salvo soon curod
him Sulxlues inflammation compters aches
kills pains Rest salve on earth ile ut Mc
Connells Rerrys ilrug store
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Tuko Laxative Hromo Quiniiui Tablets All
druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure
E W irovos signaturo is on each box 2fij
DR A P
MeCOOK
WELLES
Physician and
Surgeon J
MeCOOK - - NEB
Oilico over McMi lions drug stortt Residence
7U2 Main Avcuuo Rosideucu phono KS qUIco
phone 28 Calls answered night or ilay -
II P SUTTON
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
C E ELDRED
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook Nebraska
Office In Court House Phone 181
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Neiiraska
BBAgent of Lincoln Land Co Office
First door north of Commercial hotel
MeCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL
Dr WVGAGE -
McCook - - - Nebraska
Office First National bank building next
to City hall Hodkh 830 to 12 1 to C 7 to 9
Night calls ausworod from rosidenco over bank
C H BOYLE
ATTORNEY at LAW
McCook Nebraska
Telephone 44 P O Building
E J MITCHELL
AUCTIONEER
Phones Oilier 17 residence 93
Write or Phone for Terms and Date
A Reliable
Graduate Dentist
PHONE NO 160
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EARL MURRAY
Bates Old
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McCook Neb
Shave Hair Cut Shan
pooany thing in my line in
an arti tic manner Giv9
me a call and trial
H L PREVOST
DENTIST
Graduate of Kansas I Over JasMcAdams
City Dental College Telephone 43
McCook Nebraska
All Calls For The
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f swer all calls to any
part of the city
PHONE 36
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