The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 12, 1902, Image 5

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Tho Burlington Route has authorized
the low rate of 3245 from McCook
Nebraska to Washington D C and re
turn for National Encampment G A R
Tickets on sale October 2nd to 5th in
clusive Good returning until October
14th hut extension until November 3rd
1902 may be secured
Ask the Burlington agent or write to
J Francis G P A
9 5 -its Omaha Neb
Are you
Farmers
going to need
extension tables for
any chairs or
threshers
wick can givo you the best prices in
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Your boys will want
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will tell you that old eggs and glue are not things
you want to eat yet some coffee roasters glaze
their coffee with such things Not so with
Its just pure unadulterated undisguised coffee
never covered up with any glazing of any kind
Uniform quality and freshness are insured by the sealed package
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A Good Thing
Gorman Syrup is the special prescription of
Dr A Boschee a celebrated German Physician
and is acknowledged 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 causo of the affection and
leaving the parts in a strong and healthy condi
tion It is not an experimental medicinct but
has stood the test of years giving satisfaction
in every case which its rapidlv increasing sale
every season confirms Two million bottles sold
annually Boschees German Syrup was intro
duced in the United States 186S and is now sold
in every town and village in the civilized world
Three doses will relievo any ordinary cough
Price 75 cents Get Greens Special Almanac
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This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative BromoQuinine Tablets
the remedy that enres a cold in one day
Back to the Old Home
The Burlington Route has authorized
the low rate of one fare plus 62 for the
round trip from all points on the B
M R R to many points in Ohio and
Indiana
Tickets on sale September 9th 16th
and 23rd Good returning for 30 days
Tickets sold via Chicago Peoria or St
Louis Ask the Burlington agent or
write J Francis
G P A Omahe Neb
Devoured by Worms
Cliildren often cry not from pain but from
hunger although fed abundantly The entire
trouble arises from inanition their food is not
assimilated but devoured by worms A few
doses of Whites Cream Vermifuge w ill cause
them to cease crying and begin to thrive at once
very much to the surprise and joy of the mother
25cafcAMcMillens
Fusionists Nominate Holley
The Populist and Democrats of the
twenty ninth senatorial district named
J W Holley of Cambridge Furnas
county as their candidate for state sen
ator in tneir convention here Wednes
day Dick Green refused the nomina
tion
Cupid Ambushed
Air Slowgait about to propose
time 11 p m I am about to say
something Hiss Chillington that I
should have said some time ago Look
nto my eyes- and tell me if you can
not guess what it is Hiss Chilling
ton suppressing a yawn You look
as sleepy as I feel so I guess you must
be going to soy good night
-go News
A FISHERMANS LUNCH
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the Trne An lur Broil Trout
For IIIh Nooniluy Meal
In the deep shade of the tree the bas
kets are laid and now a Ore is started
nearby one of Van Dykes little
friendship Arcs which shall also
cook a few trout Get two flat stones
friend and theyll be hard to find in
this bowlder country but tney are
sometimes worn quite flat while I
gather some sufficient wood Into the
fire the stones go and the wood is
heaped about them Scon the intense
glow of live wood embers indicates
that the time has come
The trout a sliver of bacon in each
f i are placed on one stone first well dust
t ed of its ashes and the other stone Is
laid upon them Now the hot embers
are raked about and over the stones
and the lunch is spread on the big
rock near the spring
O ye epicures who think nothing
good unless served by a Dchnonico or
a Sherry go ye into the mountains fol
low a brook for half a day get wet and
tired and hungry sit down by an ice
cold spring and eat brook trout cooked
on the spot and delicious bread and
butter liberally spread with clover hon
ey Not till then have ye dined Trout
tnd Philosophy on a Vermont Stream
in Outing
A lot of Land
A Hartford lawyer is of the opinion
that the term lot as applied to a par
cel of laud is an American product not
derived from any other uses of the
word lie says I have been reading
up some of the old histories of my
state of Long Island and other colo
nial sections recently and I find that
the term a lot of land was originated
in the colonies that it is today consid
ered an Americanism and stands apart
from other uses of the word It origi
nated from the custom of dividing
grants for townships etc into parcels
of land and then numbering each par
cel putting the numbers into a hat or
whatever was used and then having
them drawn out by those who were to
occupy the land Each man took the
parcel corresponding to his number so
his land came by lot literally and
hence the use of the term This I pre
sume is ancient history but perhaps
ancient enough to have been forgotten
by most real estate dealers and other
people who deal in land and not lan
guage
Llp htnlnpr and Watches
An electrical storm seems to have
a peculiar effect on some timepieces
remarked the junior partner of a big
downtown jewelry firm Every time
lightning and thunder get active in
this vicinity one of the results is that
our watch repairing department is
overworked for several days there
after The damage wrought chiefly
consists of broken mainsprings
When business gets dull with us
added the jeweler jokingly we re
quire all our employees to pray for a
thunderstorm Failure to comply with
this order is considered sufficient cause
for discharge I am unable to make
clear the whys and wherefores but it
is an established fact that after the
lightning has frolicked awhile in come
the watches with mainsprings wreck
ed Washington Star
Wanted Rainwater
Boy bring me a large pitcher of
rainwater and a small pitcher of well
water said the woman from the coun
try who just had been assigned to a
room in one of the fashionable uptown
hotels Yesin said the boy with an
air of Now what kind of a drinks
that Its a new one on me
At the bar they turned him down
Its no mineral waters she wants
Just draw two pitchers of Croton from
the faucets and pass em up to her
Rainwater I aint heard of it since I
was a boy and lived in the country
said the bartender You couldnt use
it if you could find it in New York
New York Press
Societys Itislit to Confiscate
What shall become of a mans prop
erty after he is dead is a matter for so
ciety to determine If it seems inexpe
dient to allow a rich man to leave a
child reared in luxury without means
of support or to leave a quarrel on the
hands of his heirs it is entirely within
societys right to restrict his license in
that particular The whims of testa
tors are a good deal of a nuisance and
are too much respected by law though
not by courts Life
Superstitions About Bees
The superstitions which connect bees
with the death or sickness of the mem
bers of the particular family in which
they are kept are interesting In Scot
land and Ireland the entrance of a bee
into a cottage more particularly if it
be a bumblebee is looked upon as a
certain sign of the death of some one
then residing there In other locali
ties if bees in swarming settle upon
dead wood it is regarded as equally
ominous
Genuine Surprise
Tess I told that old beau of yours
that you were married
Jess Did you Did he seem sur
prised
Tess Yes indeed He said How
on earth did that happen Philadel
phia Press
Accustomed to Inxnries
Mr Courting exhibiting penknife
This handle is pure silver What do
you think of that
Little Girl -Huh Thats nothing
Sisters teeth is on a plate of pure
gold
A Subtle Distinction
When a person of wealth indulges in
unusual taste or hobbies he is de
scribed as being eccentric If he is a
poor man he is merely called a crank
Exchange -
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t George Brady Killed
Georgo G Brady son of Mrs Mary
Brady of Toulon was killed at his homo
in Peoria Sunday morning by being run
over by a street car Mr Brady was tin
employe of tho Central and Peoria Pros
pect Height street railways having been
in their employ for tho last nine years
Ho was tho barn superintendent of tho
company and it was while in tho per
formance of his duty that he mot a cruel
death Shortly before ten oclock Sun
day morning ho entered tho barn to run
out a car for extra service to handle the
Sunday traffic Tho door is low and it
is necessary to hold the trolloy off tho
wire whilo a part of tho car is going
through tho door He pulled the trolloy
down and as soon as the doorway was
cleared let it back again Ho was stand
ing on tho platform whilo doing this
work and slipped and fell upon tho track
directly in front of tho car Before ho
could scramble from tho track tho car
ran him down and death was almost in
stantaneous
A number of the employes wero stand
ing about at the time being congregated
outside tho barn door Some of them
were watching Mr Brady run the car
out but the accident happened so quick
ly they wero powerless to prevent it or
stop it The car stopped directly over
tho body and it was with difficulty that
it was taken out
The coroner was at once notified and
found the cause of death to have been
entirely accidental
Funeral services wero held at Peoria
Tuesday afternoon from St Marys
Cathedral Rev Father Sammon offic
iating The services were in charge of
Gibbons Court Independent Order of
Foresters or which the deceased was a
member He was also a member of tho
Ancient Order of United Workmen
The members of the Foresters an tl tee
street car employes acted as pall bearers
The remains wero shipped to Toulon
Tuesday afternoon and taken to tho
home of his mother a short distance
south of town Funeral services wero
held Wednesday morning in the Cath
olio church in Toulon high mass being
celebrated and an excellent sermon
preached by Father Sammon in which
he paid many glowing tributes to Mr
Brady
Three street car exployes Messrs D
J Murphy F Mulroy and Oscar Wyatt
accompanied the remains to Toulon
and acted as pall bearers in company
with J J Bruce Lawson Ham and
Martin Neil of Toulon
Miss ONeil theorganist at St Marys
cathedral Peoria was also present here
and played and sang the mass
The burial was in the Catholic ceme
tery near Saxon
The family were all present at the
funeral and the attendance was very
large Among those present from a dis
tance wero Mr and Mrs John Brady of
McCook Nebraska Mr and Mrs Peter
Brady of Topeka Kansas John Martain
of Grafton Nebraska Mrs Ed Alexan
der of PeoiiaLukeRocheford of Topeka
Kansas and others
The floral tributes were many and
beautiful among them being a broken
wheel from the emplopes of the Monroe
street car line gates ajar from John
Finley Peoria cross from Prospect
Heights line employes pillow from
Adams street line employes blanket
from employes of Main street and East
Bluff car line and employes of Chestnut
street car barn a beautiful wreath from
his neighbors at Prospect Heights a
floral offering from the Ceqtral Railway
shop employes besides many others
Mr Brady was born in Hokendague
Pennsylvania December 25 1861 and
at the time of his death was 40 years 8
months and 6 days old He came to
Toulon in 1873 On the 3rd of June
1883 he was united in marriage to Miss
Mary Martin their marriage being sol
emnized in the same church from which
his funeral was held nearly twenty years
later In 1885 they moved to Nebraska
coming to Peoria nine years laterin 1894
which city has been home ever since
The deceased left a wife but no chil
dren He had been an employe of the
railway company for the last nine years
and his death removes one of the most
valuable employes of the company Two
years ago he was promoted to superin
tendency of the car barn of the company
Toulon Illinois News Sept 5th
Twenty One Years a Dyspeptic
R H Foster 318 S 2nd street Salt Lake City
writes I have been bothered with djspepsia
or indigestion for twenty one j ears tried many
doctors without relief recently I got a bottle of
Herbine One bottle cured me I am now taper
ing off on the second I have recommended it
to my friends and it is curing them too 30c
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Lottery
Ali if only I were beautiful
How happy life -would bo
Many a forlorn maid has said this as she
looked into the mirror It is the one pos
session in the lottery of human life which
woman would not refuse
BRADriELDS
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letslator
for young girls on the threshold of woman
hood is invaluable When they become
pale and languid the eyes dull aching
head feet and hands cold appetite gone
or abnormal obstructed periods and pain
ful menses and their sj steins generally
ran down they need a tonic building up
and their blood cleansed
Bradpelds Female Regulator for women
is particularly valuable and useful owing
to its tonic properties and as a regulator
of the menstrual flows Painful obstruct
ed and suppressed menstruation is permanent-
relieved and all diseases peculiar
to her genital organs are cured by it
Regulator clears the complexion bright
ins the eye sharpens the appetite re
moves muddy and blotched conditions of
die Sr in and cures sick headache at once
Of dmrgisb at roo per bottle
Pe feet Health for Women can
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MILLINERY ANNOUNCEMENT
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Instead of the usual for
mal opening we will have
on display after
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NOTICE OF SALE
In the matter of the estate of Curtis L Ilile
man Pearl Hilpman Lois D Hilemau Sjlvia
Hileman and Samuel C Hileman minor heirs
of Rothees S Hileman deceased
Notice is hereby siven that in pursuance of an
order of the Hon G W Norris jude of the
district court of Red Willow Count made on
the 10th da of August lt02 for the ale of the
real estate hereinafter described there will bo
soldat the east front door of the county court
house in tho city of McCook in said county on
tho 13th day of September 1002 at the hour of
one oclock P M at public vendue to the
hijrnest bidder for cah the following described
real estate to wit an undivided one ninth in-
i -1 in me i t iiail oi feimiiiourteeliii
own hip number two north ranee number
hirty west of the ith P M in Red Willow
oiinty Nebraska Said sale will remain open
ne hour
Dated August 20 1002
L R Hileman
Guardian of Curtis L Hileman Pearl
Hileman Lois D Hileman Silvia
Hilt man and Samuel C Hileman mi
nor hoirs of Rothees S Hileman de
ceased
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
In estate of Anthony Dudek decea ed
In countj court RedWillow count Nebra ka
To the heirs legatee- and others in
terested in the estate of Anthonv Dudek
Take notice that Joseph Dudek executor
ha filed in the county court a report of his
doings as executor of -aid estate and it i or
dered that the ami stand for hearing the 13th
da of September A D It02 before the court at
the hour of ten oclock p in at which time any
iwrson interested may appear and except to and
contest the same And notice of this proceed
ing is ordered given by publication in McCook
Tribune for three succe ive weeks
Witness mv hand and the eal of the county
court at McCook this ijtli day of August A D
I seal C E Eld red County Judge
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of an order of sale issued from the
district court of Red Willow county Nebraska
under a decree in an action wherein If T
Church is plaintiff and Morillo A Spalding et
al are defendants to me din cted and delivered
I shall offer at public sale and sell to the high
est bidder for cnh at the eat t door of the
court hou e in McCook Red Willow coimt
Nebraska on the 29th day of Sept mber 1112 at
the hour of one oclock p in the following de
scribed real estate to wit The
quarter of section thirtj one in town hip four
north in range twentj nine west of the Gth
p m in Red Willow county Nebraska
Dated this 2Jth dav of Amti t 102
A C Ckarteee Sheriff
W S Morlan Attorney
ORDER OF HEARING
State of Nebra ka Rf d Willow county --
At a county court held at the county court
room in and fcrfaid county Septembers 102
Present C E Eldred county judge
In the matter of the estate of William Francisco
deceased
On reading and filing the petition of Vira
Francisco praying that administration of -aid
estate may be granted to her as administratrix
Ordered that September 2I 1002 at one o
clock p m N aigned for hearing said peti
tion when all persons interested in said matter
may appear at a county court to lie hld in and
for said count and show cause why the prajer
of iH titioner should not l granted and that
notice of the pendency of said petition and the
hearing thereof bo given to all persons inter
ested in said matter by publishing a copy of this
order in the The McCook Tbibum a weekly
newspaper printed in said county for three suc
cessive weeks prior to aid day of hearing 9 r
seal C E Eldkex County Judge
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WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1 X
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millinery
MRS M M DELHUNT
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PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
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The Following- Proposed Amendment to
the Constitution of the State of Ne
braska as Hereinafter Set Forth In
Full is Submitted to the Electors of
the State of Nebraska to be Voted
Upon at the General Election to be
Held Tuesday November 4 1902
A Joint Resolution proposing to amend Sec
tion one of Article lifteen of the Constitution
of the State of Nebraska relative to the manner
of submitting and adopting amendments to tin
constitution of the said state of Nebraska
Be it resolved and enacted by the Legislature
of the State of Nebraska
Section 1 That Section one of Article fifteen
of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be
amended to read as follows
Section 1 Either branch of the legislattin
may propose amendments to this constitution
and if the same be agreed to by tliree fiftlis of
the members elected toeacli house uch pro
posed amendments shall be entered on thf
Journal- with the jeas and nays and publish rj
at Iea t once each week in at least one new--paper
in eacli county where a newspaper in
published for thirtj dajs imm diatelj preced
ing tile next election of and representa
tives at which election the same shall be sub
mitted to the electors for approval or rejection
and if a majoriU of tin electors voting at such
election on such jroj us d amendment shall
vote to adopt such amendment the same shall
become a part of this constitution When more
than one amendment i submitted at the same
election they shall be so a- to enable
the electors to vote 01 each amendment sepa
rately
All ballots u ed at uch election on surh
amendment or amendments shall have written
or printed thereon the following For proiosd
amendment to the constitution relating to here
in ert the subject of the amendment and
against projosed amendment to the Constitu
tion relating to here in ert the subject of the
amendment and the voteof each elector voting
on surh amendment or amendments slall j
designated by the elector by making a croy
with a pen or jiencil in a circle or square to be
placed at the right of the lines the words For
I or Again t the proposed amendments as h
shall desire to vote thereon or b indicating hi
preference on a voting machine when such
machine is in u e
I Geo W Mar h secretary of the state of
Nebraska do hereby certify that the foregoing
proposed amendment to the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska v a true and correct copy of
the original enrolled and engro ed bill as pas
sed by the Twenty eventh session of tlte legisla
ture of the Stat of Nebraska as apjtearsfrom
said original bill on file in this olhce and that
said propo ed aiuendnvnt is submitted to th
oualified voters of the state of Nebraska for -their
adoption or rejection at the general elec
tion to beheld on Tuesday the 4th day of No
vember A D IWZ
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and aflixed the great seal of the state of
Nebraska
Done at Lincoln this 2d day of July in the
year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Two of the Independence of the United
States the One Hundred and Tweuty serenth
and f state the Thirty ixth
iseal Geo W Mahsh
Secretary of State
Genuine Rocky Mountain Tea made by ttn
Madisou Medicine Co is made of rare and
costly herbs not fonnd in any otlier preparatioc
thcraforecet tlte kind you read about 35 cle
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