The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 29, 1902, 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 TICKET
CONOItESHIONAIj
Congressman Goorgo W Norm McCook
8TATE
Qovornor John II Minkoy
Lieutenant Governor EG McGilton
Socrotary of State George W Marsh
Treasurer Peter Mortensen
Auditor Charles Weston
Attorney General Frank N Irout
Land Commissioner Gcorgo D Foilmor
Suiit Public Instruction Win K Fowler
COUNTY
Representative J 32 Ilathorn
County Judgo S L Green
CountvVttorney C E Eldred
Commissioner FirstdistrictD A Waterman
Republican Convention
Tho licpnblicuns of the 29th Senatorial Dis
trict Nobraska aro hereby called to meet in
convention in tho City of McCook on Wednes
day September lUtli 1002 at 8150 oclock in tho
evening for tho purpose of placing in nomina
tion a candidate for tho ollice of state senator
to be voted for at the next general election to
held in tho statu of Nebraska November 4 1002
and for tho transaction or such other business
as may regularly come before tho meeting
The basis of representation of tho several
counties in said convention shall be tho vote
cast foisllon Samuel II Sedgwick for judgo of
tho supreme court at the regular olection hold
on November nth 1001 giving ono delegate for
each 100 votes or major fraction thereof so cast
and ono dolcgato at large for each county Said
apportionment entitles the counties to tho fol
lowing representation
Furnas 12 Gosper -1
Red Willow 11 Frontier 8
Hitchcock r Hayes -I
Dundy 4 Chase 4
It is recommended that no proxies bo allowed
in said convention but that the delegates pres
ent thereat bo authorized to cast tho full vote
of tho county represented by them
By order of the senatorial committee
Gionoi3 Williams Chairman
G G Eiseiwakt Secretary
TnERE does not seem to bo a decreas
ing need of hades with tho increasing
number of thoso who do not have faith
in its existence
Eveuy now and then the grim reaper
must do a stunt in which he can take
the liveliest satisfaction For instance
when he made a harpist of that fool
Kansas farmer who ato fifty ears of corn
in one day and died in one short night
The republicans of tho Fifth congres
sional district have put up a candidate
for congress of which they may well bo
proud and he will win Judge Norris
wins approval on sight and that ap
proval grows into approbation upon
further acquaintaintance Clay Center
Sun
Who is Judgo Norris wo aro asked
He is tho fellow that carried the 14th
judicial district for judge by 400 majori
ity A clean vigorous able man clear
cut a vote getter With the district
1701 republican at the last election it is
safe to predict that while he is Judge
Norris now he will be Congressman Nor
ris after November 4 1902 Alma Jour
nal
The matter issued under authority of
tho railroads of Nebraska may not prove
all the railroads hope to show but the
exhibit clearly indicates that Nebraska
has about as rotten a system of assess
ment as tho ingenuity of man can well
devise But it is not new to anyone and
tho papers of Nebraska to the writers
knowledge ior two decades have in
veighed against it without appreciable
effect There seems to be at least two
actions beyond the intelligence and pa
triotism of Nebraska voters Firstly to
pass an amendment to the states archaic
constitution and secondly to enforce its
assessment law
What this state wants now is a con
gressional delegation composed of states
men and it appears that the republican
nominees so far are well up to the stand
ard required Burket McCarty Norris
Kinkaid and Hinshaw are all the kind
of men an energetic young state like
Nebraska ought to send to Congress and
keep there as long as they do well The
little old states of the Atlantic sea board
amount to something in congress because
they seldom change congressmen and
their representatives are old hands at
tho business and are onto the ropes
Theres merit in the idea Fairfield
News Herald
Bondville Precinct Caucus
The Republican voters of Bondville
precinct will meet on Monday Septem
ber 1st at 2 oclock p m sharp at the
house known as the Sim Billings place
for the purpose of placing in nomination
a preeinct ticket and for the transaction
of such other business as may properly
come before tho caucus
Charles Skalla Committeman
Mistakes Made at tho Mint
John Erhard of Philadelphia has a
coin dafiu 1891 which has a hea I on
either 3il2 showing that mistakes aio
jade evn t the mint Every fin
ished coin passes through the hands- cf
a great many experts and there is jU
tle chance of an iuperfec piece escap
ing this scrutiny There ar sail to
be many of tleia in circulation how
ever No particular value is attached
to the couis outside of their rarity aa
curiosities
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds ot
food It eives instant relief nnfl nwn
fails to cure It allows you to eat allJ
the looayoujvant xne most sensitive
stomachs can take it By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed It
prevents formation of gas on thestom
ach relieving all distress after eating
Dieting unnecessary Pleasant to take
If cant Eep
but do you good
Prepared only by E O DeWitt Co Chicago
The 1 bottle contains 2 times the 50c size
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EXPECTANT
makes childbirth easy by preparing the
system for parturition and thus shortening
labor The painful ordeal is robbed of its
terrors and the danger lessened to both
mother and child the time of confinement
is shortened the mother rested and child
fully developed strong and healthy
Morning sickness or nausea arising
from pregnancy is prevented by its use
As pregnancy advances the breasts en
large become swollen and hard Long
before the child is born they are prepar
ing for the secretion of milk It is import
ant that they receive early attention
Mothers Friend softens the skin and
facilitates the secretion of Life Fluid
Undeveloped breasts hard caked shortly
after delivery are the result of non
treatment and likely to culminate in
Mammary Abscess from which so many
suffer excruciating pain and are left with
these organs permanently impaired
Softness pliability and expansion are given to
he muscles and sinews thus bringing comfort
md causing an easy isue of the child Trv it
Of druggists ioo Our book Motherhood free
fE DHADFIELD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA GA
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Catholic Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m
Sunday school 230 p m Every Sun
day J J Loughran Pastor
Baptist Sunday school at 945 a m
Preaching 11 BYPU at 7 Preach
ing at 8 Prayer meeting on Wednesday
evening at 8 oclock
George Lv White Pastor
Episcopal Services at St Albans
Episcopal Church Sunday 11 a m and
8 p m Mr Barnes will have charge
morning and evening Rev Mr Earl
rector will conduct evening song and
sermon Sept 7th at 8 p m
Methodist Sunday school 10 a m
Preaching 11 Instead of the regular
League service there will be a young
peoples rally at 7 oclock addressed by
ox district president Rev R II Chrys
ler The young people of the city are
invited to this service Preaching at 8
Tho pulpit will be filled both morning
and evening by Rev Chrysler
L M Grigsby Pastor
Rev Axtell the Congregational min
ister of Trenton was a guest of Rev
Dean Tuesday
There will be no preaching service at
Zion Hill or Pickens school house Sun
day on account of revival services at
Stratton but regular services will be
held Sunday September 7th
Rev and Mrs Hardman took their
final leave of McCook Tuesday morn
ing with many friends wishing them
contentment and success in their new
home Sheridan Wyoming
To Call Sinners to Repentance
Perhaps the man who attracted most
attention about the Lindell last evening
was Judge G W Morris of the Fifth
district Mr Norris is a young man
with a frank and open countenance and
a handshake that melts even an op
ponent He is serving his second term
on the bench in the Fourteenth district
He has been in politics for several years
not because he sought offices but be
cause offices sought him After serving
two terms as prosecuting attorney of
Furnas county he was called to the
bench Both positions he has filled with
such satisfaction that even his political
opponents respect him and so express
themselves when it comes to exercising
the privilege of franchise That he is a
campaigner of no mean ability is evi
denced by the way in which he sweeps
strong fusion strongholds Hero is the
sample of the humor of the man When
called on to make a few remarks at the
meeting of republican committeemen
and candidates last night he said
I take it that my mission this fall is
not to save the righteous but to call sin
ners to repentance I dont think any
ono here need salvation
Morlan was beaten in the Fifth by
Shallenberger two years ago by only 109
votes Shallenberger has been renomi
nated but it is believed that Norris can
overcome the adverse majority Lincoln
News
Advertised Letters
Tho following letters were advertised
by the McCook postoffice Aug 18 1902
George Barh Jlr W Duncan
H L Folson S D Galbratth
Geo V Henry Mrs Rachel Lewis
Willi McQuire David A Parks
Mr Smith Fred Kailtou
Isaac Shepard
When calling for these letters please
say they were advertised
F M Kijimell Postmaster
WHEATOSB
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IreakfastI
If you want a good
food for your child
ren try Whcatose
It is easily and
quickly prepared
and very healthful
Follow cooking
directions to get
the full benefit
All reliable grocers
have it
California Breakfast Food
If it wasnt popular if it wasnt loved by the
people why do dealers say Wo have some
thing just as Rood as the Madison Medicine
Cos Ttocky MountainiTea Think it over
35 cents McConnell fc Berry
C P Olson Drowns at Burlington Iowa
Burlington la Aug 25 Special
While stopping from the steamer Mary
Hill last night Charles P Olson of
Lincoln Nebraska accidentally fell into
tho river hero and was drowned Ho
with a number of relatives and friends
had gone on an excursion and had just
returned to Burlington after an enjoy
able day Tho accident was the result
of darkness and Mr Olsons ignoranco
concerning tho location of tho gang
plank Tho body has not been found
Mr Olson was superintendent of
bridges and buildings of tho Burlington
railroad in Nebraska and a prominent
western railroad man He had come to
Burlington last week to attend the
funeral of a friend and had gone on east
to purchase a rock crushing plant for
tho Burlington Ho returned to Burl
ington Sunday morning and accepted
the invitation of friends to go on tho ex
cursion Tho deceased was fifty eight
years of age He came to Burlington in
1868 and went to work for tho Burling
ton road his advancement being steady
He was well liked by his employers and
popular among his fellow railroad men
He is survived by a widow and two chil
dren in Lincoln
Charles P Olson resided at 2718 O
street He leaves a wife who is at pres
ent visiting at McCook and two children
daughter Mrs II M Stratton of Ches
ter and a son twenty two years old liv
ing in Lincoln Mr Olson was fifty
eight years old
A telegram received by T E Calvert
from II C Nutt of Burlington Iowa
last night states that Mr Olson was on
an excursion boat which was near a dock
The rail on the side of tho boat toward
the river was down in one placo and Mr
Olson walked off and was drowned
Diligent work in searching for tho re
mains had at that hour been unsuc
cessful
Mr Olson had lived in Lincoln twenty
five years and during all that time was
employed by tho Burlington road
Twelve years ago ho was promoted to
the office of superintendent of bridges
which position he held at the time of
his death
Tho news of tho death of Mr Olson
came as a shock to his associates at
Burlington headquarters no was the
first bridge foreman for the road in this
state and was an earnest and indefatig
able worker At tho time of his death
he was superintendent of bridges for tho
lines west of the river and had five divi
sion foremen working under him He
has inspected every bridge on the system
west of the river Ho had many men
under him tho bridge work for a large
system like tho lines west of the river
requiring much attention
The first news of the accident reached
Burlington headquarters at noon yester
day in a telegram addressed to General
Superintendent T E Calvert of the
Burlington from John Olson a brother
of the deceased It was dated Burling
ton Iowa and read C P Olson
drowned here last night Body not re
covered
The Burlington people at once set
about to notify the members of tho
family A telegram was sent to Mrs
Olson at McCook and to Mrs Stratton
a daughter at Chester Tuesdays Lin
coln Journal
Mrs C P Olson was in McCook
when the sad news was telegraphed her
guest of her brother Engineer F G
Westland She and Mrs Westland and
Mrs C J Roman of Lincoln who was
also a guest in the Westland household
departed for Lincoln on 12 Tuesday
morning Later word reports the re
covery of the body some twenty five
miles below Burlington and its ship
ment to Lincoln for burial
Changes on the Burlington
Several appointments and promotions
of note in mechanical department of the
Burlington railroad were announced by
Superintendent of Motive Power Smith
Monday The principal one is the ele
vation of Piecework Inspector M F
Ackerman to the position of master me
chanic at the Havelock shops Mr
Ackerman takes the place of A B Pirie
who has been transferred to Wymore
Charles S ilricker will succeed Mr
Ackerman as inspector for the northern
and F J Kramer now master mechanic
at Wymore will assume the position of
inspector for the Wyoming division vice
J P Reardon who has been assigned to
other duties
W F Ackermann who is placed in
charge of the immense shops at Have
lock began work for the Burlington six
teen years ago as an apprentice in the
shops at Plattsmouth In 1892 he was
transferred to tho shops at Havelock
and a few years later was sub foreman of
engine construction When the piece
work S3 stem was inaugurated Mr Ack
ermans abilities were recognized by
his appointment as general inspector his
territory taking in all the roads shopsJ
west of the Missouri river Tuesday s
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PUBLIC SCHOOL ITEMS
School begins Monday September S
The regular teachers meeting prelimi
nary to the commencement of school
will be held in the east ward building
Saturday afternoon September 6th at
four oclock
Supt Thomas arrived in the city
early in the week and is shaping up
matters for the opening of the fall term
September Sth The other out-of-town
members of the teacher corps are drift
ing back
Those having rooms to rent to pupils
or teachers would do well to leave their
names with tne superintendent who
will keep the list for the information of
inquirers There are frequent applica
tions from pupils for opportunities to
work for their board Those who desire
such service the help of a boy or girl
out of school hours will confer a favor
upon some deserving pupil if they will
make their wants known at the super
intendents office
The superintendent will be at his of
fice in the East ward school building
Thursday and Friday September 1th
and 5th and Saturday morning Sep
tember 6th to classify new pupils and to
meet others who are deficient or irregu
lar in their work Examinations for
high school students conditioned in
certain branches will be given Friday
afternoon Text books loaned for the
summer should also be returned on these
daj s G H Thomas Supt
Stops the Cougrh and
Works off the Cold
Laxative Bromo Quinino Tahlets cure a cold in
ono day No cure no pay Price 23 cents
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Take
A Bellows
-hen you get home
ith that bulk coffee
and nlow the dirt and flies and
foreign substances out of it Then
open a package of
Lion Coffee
see how clean and fresh it looks
and note its rich aroma
The sealed package insures uniform quality
INDIAN0LA
Miss Grace Andrews was a McCook
visitor Wednesday
Miss Vivian Gossard visited friends
here a few days last week
Miss Mao Hileman of McCook was an
Indianola visitor Wednesday
Tho C Cs social is postponed from
Thursday evening until Saturday
Milfred Pew from near Cedar Bluffs
was an Indianola visitor Monday
Mrs n W Keys of Bartley is visit
ing her sister Mrs McCord this week
Miss Mabel Carmichael of Cambridge
was an Indianola visitor a few days last
week
Mrs Charles King and children left
Friday evening for a visit with relatives
in Denver
The social given by the Congregational
ladies last Friday evening was not very
largely attended on account of tho rain
Miss Grace Smith came down from
McCook Wednesday morning to visit a
few days with her cousin Anna Smith
Mrs Rankin returned homo from her
Colorado visit last Friday morning
She was accompanied by her daughter
Mrs Wilcox who will visit here a few
weeks
Mrs F F Tomblin went down to
Arapahoe Tuesday morning where she
will visit a few days She- and Mr
Tomblin will visit in Illinois for a whilo
after which they will go to California
in hopes of improving their health Mr
and Mrs Tomblin have been in our
midst but a short time but wo have
learned to think very highly of them
regret very much to have them leavr
but hope they may receive great benefit
from the change
There is So Much News
That even if it comes by telegraph we over
look some of it Isnt it a fact that you have
seen Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin advertised
several times and Iiavo neglected to try it An
ounce of Dr Caldwells Sjrup Pepsin is as good
as a three weeks vacation Ak any druggist
or anyone who has taken it Sold by A Mc
Millen
SOUTH SIDE
And there was rain
C H Jacobs in on the sick list
Eunice Goheen is visiting the home
folks
George Rowland is working for W S
Fitch
Captain Wassen is up and around
again
Chid Shears is talking of going to
Denver
J M Somerville expects to move in a
few days
Luther Fitch brother of W S is
here on a visit
Roy Jacobs expects to help John Ran
dell put up hay
The ditch flume near Joseph Schmitzs
is undergoing repairs
Will Hunter and wife were visiting
the homefolks the past week
Roy Barnes expects to go to work for
the railroad company next month
Geneva Fitch expects to ride that new
wheel to McCook to school tho coming
term
Mrs Sarah Christenson will move
onto tho old Menard ranch first of the
month
Miss Florence Johnson will teach th e
coming term of school in the Brady
district
Mrs Goldtrap has been quite ill but
is somewhat better at this time They
are having a seigo of chickenpox
Have You Seen It
We keep Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin in plain
view but if you dont happen to see it why ask
for it The manufacturers guarantee it to cure
dyspepsia and all forms of stomach trouble
Sold by A McMillen
Mrs Laura S Webb
Vicf Ircsideat Womans IHmo
eralieCiubsof NorllieriiOhlo
I dreaded the change of life which
was fast approaching I noticed Wine
of Cardui and decided to try a bot
tle 1 experienced some relief trc
hrst month so I kept on taking it for
three months and now I menstruate
w ith no pain and 1 shall take it off and
on now until I have passed the climax
Female weakness disordered
menFes falliig of the womb and
ovarian troubles do not wear elf
Thev follow a woman tothechanpe
of life Do not wait but take Wine
of Cardui now and avoid the trou
ble Wine of Cardui never fails
to benefit a suffering woman of
any age Wine of Cardui relieved
31 rs Webb when she was in dan
ger When you come to the change
cf life 3Irs Webbs letter will
mean more to you than it does
now But you may now avoid the
cufering she endured Druugists
s oll SI bottles of Wine of Cardui
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i FINAL GRAND CLEARING SALE
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Summer Dress Goods
Lace Gloves Silk Mitts Summer Underwear
In order to make the room which we must have for our
COMPLETE FALL STOCK of Dry Goods we are making
these extreme low prices It will pay you to take ad
vantage of them
LADIES GLOVES AND MITTS
All GOc Lace Gloves now 47c
All GOo Silk Mitts now 4k
All 50c o
All 40c 29c
All 30c 24c
These goods are all new per
fect and fully guaranteed
IHCOHPOHATia 822
All Were Saved
For years I Mich untold m er from
Bronchitis writes J H Johnson of Brough
ton Ga that often 1 wa unable to work
Then when ever thing ele failed I was wholly
cured by Dr Kin- rj forConMn
tion My ufren d inf lively from as tlma
until it cured hr r and all our experience k
to how- it is te Ix t croup lnMlicim ii thr
world A trial will convince jou it i unri
valed for throat and lung diea es Guaran
teed bottle- Oc ai d 1U McConnell ic B rrv
A Bad Breath
A bad breath means a bad
stomach a bad digestion a
bad liver Ayers Pills are
liver pills They cure con
stipation biliousness dys
pepsia sick headache
25c All druggists
Want your moustache or tard a beaaiif ul j
rown or rich black Tb n u J
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DnniiinuaRFQ nvcfprthe
uuurtmuurtin uua
50 CTS OF DrUG6TS CR 3 P
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LADIES SUMMER VESTS
All 50c Sleeveless vests 43c
All 35c 21
All 20c 25c Half Sleeve 17c
All 15c Sleeveless vests 0c
All 10c k
Cheaper ones 5c But a few
of each grade left
SUHMER DRESS GOODS
The few pieces which we have left in this depart
ment must go regardless of cost All Lawns Dimities
Merserized Zephyrs and Silk Linens will be sold at
EXTREME REDUCTIONS
LADIES PARASOLS
100 will buy any colored
parasol now left in stock A
mong them aro 8229 S200
175 and 150 valuel
All 200 black porasols 109
AU175 149
AU125 99
GENTS SUHMER UNDERWEAR
All GOc Underwear J7c
All 50c 43c
A113oc 24c
This is the time of year to
stock up for noxt summer
Try tho Frances waist and
hose supporter for children
BACK COMBS AND HAIR PINS
In our notion case we are showing several new
shapes of combs and pins We have regular 25c value
in a neat back comb for iSc The Gainsboro comb set
consists of a large and small comb to match Its a
beauty at 25c We have many other new shapes and
styles but space prevents their mention
Special announcement from our grocery dept
By placing on the road two delivery wag
ons we have been able to systematize the
delivery of our goods so that the wagons
will leave the store as follows
To North flcCook at 9 and 11 oclock am
To South and East McCook at 10 oclock a m
To West McCook at 11 oclock a in
To North and East McCook at 3 oclock p m
To South and West McCook at 5 o clock p m
Please make note of these hours and by
getting your orders in promptly we can in
sure satisfactory delivery of your goods
I JOHN II GRANNIS leCoo5 M I
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LDDWICKS POWERFUL SZ
how easily and quickly it does its wokr
AVTERR0RTO WASH BLANKETS
n nd all wpnrinpaipan I laco curtain- etc Ojernt in tub
l oiler or rail 1rire 1 proanl to nddro in tin- I S li
Lmli atuni wanted J H LUDWICK Inventor and
IS1 anufacturer McCOOK NEBRASKA
Physician and Druggists
Ford Sturgeon a prominent drug firm at
Rocky Hill Station K ritt We were re
quested by Dr G B Snisxley to -end forllerbine
for the benefit of our custom rs We ordep d
three dozen in December and we are triad to
say Herbine hat riven Mich great i
that we have duplicat d this trdi r thn e tiim -
and today we gave our ale iniin anotli r order
We beg to -ay Dr G B Suigley take- plea un
in recommending Herbine Tilc bottle at A
McMillen
D
ont Be ooledi
Take the genuine original
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA
Made only by Madison Medi
cine Co Madison Wis It
keepsyu well Our trade
mark cut on each package
Price 35 cents Never sold
in builc Accept no substi
tute Ask your druggist
3rWTTWT ttjETCT J r fo j 1
Bargains in Hardware
A number of two burner
Gasoline Stoves at 325
A regular 300 Clothes 3
Wringer at 250
A few hundred feet of Rub
ber Hose at 10 cents per foot
A full line of Hay and Bun
dle Forks at a greatly reduced
price
All kinds of Tin Granite and
Galvanized Ware
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The best and most complete
stock of Table and Pocket
Cutlery which we are selling
at the lowest possible figure
Also a full line of Steel
Ranges and Cook Stoves
Everything in the Hardware
Line at the lowest prices
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