The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 15, 1902, Image 8

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A Gove Business
I Without an Equal
The following figures show our mammoth
wholesale purchase of mens and boys gloves i
during the past year most of which have already
been sold at retail over our counter
Bought from BOUTON GERMAIN CO Ripon Wis
Dec 1 2th 1902
June 2nd 1902
June 6th 1902
July 17th 1902
Bought
Bought
from COWNIE
Oct I2thi90i
April 10th 1902
from RIPON
Jan 1 ith 1902
June 20II1 1902
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Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Agent for Halliday Waupun bclipse
Windmills Basement of the Meeker
Phillips Building
Kodol Dyspepsia Oure
Digests what you eata
pair
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38I Doz pair gloves
43 Doz pair gloves
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12I Doz
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gloves
gloves
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7550
7125
45239
25650
Des Moines Iowa
15200
pair gloves 5100
KNITTING WORKS
Ripon
5 Doz pair mens gloves 5100
61 Doz 6000
Authorized Capital 100000
Capital and Surplus 60 000
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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
B foregoing is a true cop of invoices of gloves purchased by jj
linn on tne dates given r ii uolson
Subscribed and sworn before- me this 30th day of July
1902 C H Boyle Notary Public
SEAL My commission expires Jan 15 1903
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A C EBERT Cashier
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GEO HQCKNELL President B H FREES V Pres
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His Sight Threatened
While picknicking last month my 11 j ear old
boy wa poisoned by some weed or plant savs
W II Dibble of Sious City la He rubbed
the poison off his hands into his eyes and for a
while wo were afraid ho would lose his iht
Finally a neighbor recommended DeWitts
Witch Hazel Salve Thefirstapplication helped
him and in a few days ho was as well as ever
For skin diseases cuts burns scalds wounds
insect bites DoWitts Witch Hazel Salve is sure
cure Relieves piles at once Bewaro of coun
terfeits McConnell fc Berry
A Necessary Precaution
Dont neglect a cold It is worse than un
pleasant It is dangerous By usins One Min
ute CoubIi Cure you can cure it at once Allays
inflammation clears the head soothes and
strengthens tho mucous membrane Cures
coughs croup throat and lung troubles Abso
lutely safe Acts immediately Children like
it McConnell ifc Berry
Just Look at Her
Wlienco camo that sprightly stop faultless
skin rich rosy complexion smiling face She
looks good feels good Heros her secret She
uses Dr Kings New Life Pills Result all
organs active digestion good no headaches no
chance for blues Try them yourself Only
25 cents at McConnell Berrys
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Will it Pay to Attempt Freak Taxation
Reason for Comparison with Other States
Issued Under Authority of the Eailroads of Nebraska
In the articles which have immediately preceded
this we have given the details of taxes paid by the
railroads of Nebraska and the amounts they have
paid in the several counties of the state and it will be
noticed that in the foot notes which accompany the
figures given there is a line of comparisons showing
what other states have done in regard to the taxation
of railroads which run through their commonwealths
In the matter of taxation as in any other business
matter the people of Nebraska desire to and nat
urally should keep in line with what is done in other
states No greater disaster could occur to the state
of Nebraska than if by ill advised action it should
throw itself out of line regarding matters of taxation
of corporate property or of any property
It may be a taking proposition for a demagogue
to advocate the over taxing of railroad companies and
thereby work a hardship against them that would not
accrue to other lines of property within the state but
it would be an advertisement that would pass
through the whole United States proclaiming that
the people of Nebraska did not intend to be as fair
with capital as other states of the Union It would
reproduce here in Nebraska that prejudice which took
Kansas a term of at least ten years tc dispel
The comparisons which we have made in these
foregoing statements include every state in the Union
with the exception of Massachusetts In Massachu
setts New York and several other states laws have
been passed which work a hardship against railroad
corporations In New York the onerous tax paid by
the New York Central railroad is being tested in the
courts its ill advised law is working a hardship
against that road while not injuring the others in the
state to any extent In Massachusetts through a
contract made in the early days between the corpora
tions and the state and their excise laws the taxes
are out of line with what is done in other states and
there is a general movement among the business
people of that state looking to the correction of this
abuse
In Harpers Weekly of February 15 1902 the fol
lowing is an extract from an editorial in regard to
this matter
There is a very strong movement in the state of
Massachusetts for rational corporation laws The
commonwealth is waking up to the fact that under
its present laws large modern corporations cannot be
organized in the state and Massachusetts capital is
seeking investment elsewhere Not only the corpora
tion law is restrictive and narrow but the tax laws
are as unreasonable as those of New York Both
states tax all the property of a corporation wherever
it is situated and this is double taxation
An effort is being made in New York and will be
made in Massachusetts to put an end to this S3rstem of
double taxation There is a feeling abroad that New
Jersey should not remain the refuge of all combina
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GERVER
Will Tnttle is threshing in Kansas
Ed Lawthers got himself a new wagon
last week
II Derndt threshed GSDO bushels of
grain off of 200 acres
Charlie Willi elm threshed 13S7 bush
els off of seventy acres
N J Johnson put up si new granary
on his place north of the school house
Ernest Carter got seriously scalded
while working with his engine last
week and Fred Wilson is filling his
place
Cured Paralysis
W S Bailey P O True Texas write My
wife had heen suffering five year with paralysN
in her arm when I was iurualecl to u rt Bal
lards Snow Liniment which cured her all
ricrht I have al o iivd it for old ores frnt
bites aid kin eruption If docs the work
2e dc and i bottle at A McMillens
MARION
Too late for last week
A nice rain on Tuesday
The elevator will be completed this
week
Little Helen Nilsson was quite ill the
first of the week
Martin Nilsson is treating his house
to a new coat of paint
Ernest Galusha is building a house iu
town where he will locate
J C Nelsons father and sister of
Devizes Kansas is visiting him
Frankie Lake is very sick
Mr and Mrs I Iluring leave Friday
for their home near Hastings
The telephone lino has been extended
from the postoflice to the elevator
Powell Nilsson shipped six car loads
of hogs and two of wheat to Kansas
City Marion Powell going with the
shipment
The new elevator is doing lots of work
at present Jim Sims marketed 2000
bushels of wheat on Monday of this
Week and nearly as much was received
on Tuesday
Watch for a Chill
However slight at this 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 Hcrbine by
its prompt stimulative action on the liver
drives the malarial germs out of the system
purifies the blood tones up tho system and
restores health ooc at A McMillens
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Then the baby Is most like
ly nervous ana fretful and
doesnt gain in weight
is the best food and medicine
for teething babies They p
fj gain from the sxart
Send for a free sample j
i SCOTT Si 30WX2 Chemists
1 00 415 Pearl fitieet rewYork V
50c and 51 ooialldruKSists g
Stops the Cough and
Works off the Cold
Laxative Bromc Quinine Tablets cure a cold in
one day No cure no pay Price 25 cents
tions which want liberal treatment
In Wisconsin it appears that they have an entire
ly different form of taxation for railroad corporations
from other states as the taxes are collected in the
form of an excise tax being collected on the
gross earnings of the companies in such a way that
while the tax is heavy on those roads which have a
large earning capacity it is very light on those which
are operating at a loss This form of taxation looks
fair but it would not be popular in Nebraska because
all of the taxes charged against railroad corporations
in Wisconsin are turned into the state treasury and
they are relieved from paying taxes locally along
their lines In the poorer counties of Nebraska this
would mean practically bankruptcy In Wisconsin
there is a general movement looking towards a
change in the form of taxation After having tried a
law something of the same character as that of Wis
consin Michigan has returned to the direct form of
taxation
This whole subject of the payment of taxe on
the part of the railroad corporations resolves itself
into a question as to how much of their revenue
should be diverted to this purpose
If the taxes were out of reason it would place
Nebraska in an unenviable light before all investors
For political reasons a few men have made them
selves prominent by advocating a system of double
taxation of railroad property in the state but when
the people once understand what is done and how it
is done we do not believe their efforts will avail
The railroads of Nebraska up to the present time
have not earned an undue amount on the investment
made for a series of years there was no profit derived
from the investment as a whole on Nebraska rail
roads and while during 1900 two of the railroads paid
a fair dividend on the capital invested very many of
the railroads in the state failed to render any returns
whatever to their owners
Nebraska has not as j et got the population nor
the completed system of railroads which would war
rant this state in imposing such obligations on the
corporations which now exist that would drive all
future investors in such property from the state
The figures which have been given are all from
reliable data which can be investigated by aii3 one
so disposed the averages per mile being from the
report of the Inter State Commerce Commission and
the details of the business of the different roads are
taken from their official reports while the figures
here in Nebraska are taken from the auditors offices
of the different railroads
We will now continue our comparisons with other
property in the state showing some remarkable facts
concerning the changes in value in various counties
and how by these changes the railroads have been
obliged to carry more than their proportionate share
of taxation
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CULBERTS0N
Mrs D L Shumaker is enjoying a
woek at home
Frank ODonald of Stratton was in
this burg Thursday
Miss Viola Ferrier was shopping in
the city last Tuesday
II G Meyers returned from his trip
to the mountains Saturday
Mrs Ed Wilson and children of Strat
ton are visitiDg relatives in this city
Miss Julia Solomon has been enrolled
on the sick list the past two weeks
Mesdames N L Wemple and S E
Solomon drove to McCook Thursday
B M Williams visited his sister Mrs
r J I uzgerald in Stratton Sunday
Miss Ann Miller lias been engaged to
teach school in the Ilalverson district
Wesley Tillman departed for Wilcox
Wednesday where he will visit a few
weeks
Henry Lehman has decided not to
move to McCook There is no place
like home
Mr and Mrs J T Tillman returned
home Saturday after a months visit
n e east
Mrs Frank Strout
Saturday after a
returned home
davs visit with
Colorado friends
The Culbertpon postoflice was moved
Monday night into the building next to
Dr A IT Millers ollice
Miss Ella Brotzman departed for Col
lege View Nebraska where she will
study music the coming year
Mrs Lulu Beeler and children re
turned to their home iu Beatrice after a
short visit with relatives and friends
E Edwin Locker of Palisade was a
city visitor Friday Mr Locker has
been elected principal of the Haigler
schools
The ladies of the Methodist church
served ice cream and cake in the build
ing south of Shumakers store Med
nesday night
Mr and Mrs Henry Stine went down
to McCook Wednesday morning to
consult a doctor in regard to Mr
Stines health
A new time card wont into effect
Sunday and the branch train will be a
tri weekly running Mondays Wednes
days and Fridays
A very pleasant surprise party was
given to Frank Knowles Friday night
at his home on the Blackwood and a
very pleasant time was had by all
The Christian Endeavor held memo
rial services Sunday night at the Pres
byterian church in memory of Mrs P
M Green one of their lately departed
members A very nice program was
rendered
A Good Thing
German Sirup is the special prescription of
Dr A I3ochee a celebrated German Physician
and is acknow ledged to be one of the most fortun
ate discoveries in medicine It quickly cures
coughs colds and lung troubles of the severest
nature removing the cause of the affection and
leaviug the parts in a strong and healthy condi
tion It is not an exierimental medicine but
has stood the test of years giving satisfaction
in every cas e which its rapidli increasing sale
every season confirms Two million bottles sold
annually Bcschees German Svrup was intro
duced in the United States lSGa and is now sold
in every town and village in the civilized world
Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough
Price 73 cents Get Greens Special Almanac
A Worm Killer
I A J Moiiteonii r Puxico Wawie Co Mo
I have little t in girN ho lm Iwen
bothered with worm- all their 1 1 - I tried
everything to relieve them vhirh failnl until I
ud Whites Cream Wrniifu the lir t two
brought four worms from one of them
the next two do es twelve one of them measur
ing twelve inches the oth r child onlj
relieved of four worms It is a most excellent
medicine Whites Cream Vi nnifuge is good
for children It not onlj uore s it
helps the child to perfect growth wanN olf
sickness 2V at V McMilt
To My Friends
It is with joy I t ll on what Kodol did for me
I via troubled with mv stomach for several
months Upon heint advised to use Kodol I
did so and words cannot tell the ood it has
done me A neighbor had djspep ia so that he
had tried most everi tiling I told him to use
Kodol Words of Kratitude have come to me
from him becan e I recommended it Geo V
Fry Viola Iowa Health and strength or
mind and bodv depend on the stomach and
normal activity of the digestive organs Kodol
the great reconstructive tonic cures all stom
ach and bowel troubles indigestion dj pi p ia
Kodol digests any good food you eat Take a
dose after meal McConnell k Herri
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Soothes Tired Muscles Removes
Soreness and Stiffnessi
Dont talro the weak watery Vch
Kazel preparauons represented to be
the same as POXDS EXTRACT
whii li easily sour and irenerally coa
taia wood alcoiol a deadly poison
JiF7R WORK OR E3ZEIZCI3E -
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BANKSVILLE
William Sieving is doiDg A Peters
threshing today
Andrew Anderson was at McCook on
business Saturday
Mrs J H Eelph was at Cedar Bluffs
with cream Saturday
Dave Goodenberger is running his
steam thresher at J Dodges
H I Peterson is doing some scraping
to get his stubble fixed for winter
Jesse Delong came to Banksville to
day to work on the Benjamin ranch
W II Benjamin and Mrs B V
Benjamin were doing McCook today
Mondav
Fraternal Insurance Order Canty
R C I P A Lodgo No GV moot fln e nnd
third Thursdnjs of each month McConnolls
hull 8 j mi K 11 IIlUKit President W S
Guykk Secretary
K O T M Hogulnr meetings on cecond
and fourth Tuesday evenings of iuicIi mouth in
McCoiiuoll hull at 8 Visdting knights wolcomo
M It Oatiw commander J H Yaruicr record
keepor C A Lkacii flnanco kcopor
HIGHLANDERS McCook
lodge No I07 meets on hccoikI and fourth Mon
day evenings of each month at eight oclock in
McConnoll hull J It McCAitr IlltiHtrions
Pro Roht W Dkvok Secretary
Good Advice
Tho most miserable lxdngs in tho world nro
those suffering from djspup dn and liver com
plaint Moro than eovonty ilvo jer cent of tho
people in tho United States areolllicted with
these two disoases and their effects audi ns
sour stomach sick headache habitual costlvo
noss pnlpitntion of tho heart heartburn wntor
brash gnawing and burning pains at tho pit of
tho stomach jellow skin coated tongue and
disagreeable taste iu tho mouth coming up of
food after outing low spirits etc Goto your
druggist and got 11 bottle of August Flower for
75 cents Two doos will relievo joii Try it
Get Greens Special Almanac
Shatters All Records
Twice in hospital F A Gulledge Vorlenn
Alabama paid a vast cum to doctors to euro 11
severe case of piles causing 2 tumors When
all failed Bucklons Arnica Salvo soon cured
him SulMlues inllamiuation conquers aches
kills pains llest salve on earth Uie at Mc
ConneUs it Horrys drug store
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Tako Laxfive Hromo Quinine Tablets All
druggists refund the money if it fails to cro
K V Groves signature is on each box 2Te V
DR A P WEJLLES
MeCOOK
Physician and
Surgeon J
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Ollico over McMillcns drug store Iteiilnnco
702 Main Avcum Uesidcnco phono X Ollicu
phono lis Calls answered night or ilay - -e
II P SUTTON
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook Nebraska
Office in Court House Phone 181
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Nmikaska
SSAgent of Lincoln Land Co
door north of Commercial hotel
MeCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL
Dr WVGAGE
McCook - - - Nebraska
OFFicn First National hank hnildiinr next
to City hall Houiw SSW to VI 1 tot 7 to 9
Nifjht calls answere1 from residence o t hank
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C H BOYLE
ATTORNEY at LAW
McCook Nebraska
Telephone 44 P O Building
MITCHELL
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Phone for Terms and Date
DRJBFICKEL
A Reliable
Graduate Dentist
PHONE NO leO II
Graduate of Kansas
City Dental Colleg e
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BERRYS
MeCOOK NEBRASKA
EARL MURRAY
Bates Old
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IcCook Neb
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DRNTIST
Over Jas McAdams
Telephone 43
McCook Nebraska
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LIVERY BARN
Will make all trains and an
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part of the city
PHONE 36
W H Ackerman
McCook Nebraska
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