The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 26, 1902, Image 5

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Low Rate East
The Burlington Route has authorized
the low rate of S3245 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
lith but extension until November 3rd
1902 may be secured
Ask the Burlington agent or write to
J Francis G P A
Omaha Neb
Prize Contest Closes Soon
The Burlington Routes prize contest
for the best photographs of Nebraska
scenes closes October 1 If you have
good photographs of orchards growing
crops harvesting scenes cattle sheep
horses or poultry better send them iu
without delay Ask the Burlington
Route agent for full particulars or write
J Francis G P A Omaha
Twenty One Years a Dyspeptic
R H Foster 318 S 2nd street Salt Lake City
writes I have been bothered with dyspepsia
or indigestion for twenty one years 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 50c
at A McMillon
Low Rates East
The Burlington Route has authorized
the low rate of 83545 from McCook
Neb to Washington D C and return
for the National Encampment G A R
Tickets on sale October 2 to 5 inclu
sive Good returning until October 14
but extension until November 3 1902
may bo secured
Through tourist sleepers Omaha to
Washington October 4 Double berth
S300 Ask the Burlington agent or
write J Francis G P Agent
Omaha Nebraska
AMERICAS
BEST
Editorially Fearless
Consistently Republican
News from all of the world well
written original stories answers
to queries articles on health the
home new books and on work
about the farm and garden
The Weekly Inter Ocean
Rogers Herefords
Now that the rush and confusion of
the fair season is over we desire to call
attention again to W N Rogers herd
of pure bred Herefords at McCook Neb
At the Nebraska state fair Mr Rogers
prize winnings were as follows Aged
bull none entered 2-year-old bull first
second and third Beau Donald was first
and took the senior champion and ribbon
and money Monarch of Shadeland was
second and Hooker third Both of last
two were sired by Anxiety Monarch the
great bull that was killed on his way
home from the fair two years ago He
weighed 2bUU lbs at o years and was
almost as smooth as most of the great
show bulls that are much smaller Mr
Rogers took second on yearling bull on
bull calf On aged cow ho took second
and third On two year old heifer sec
ond and yearling heifer third On
heifer calf second On aged herd and
on young herd second Get of bull
first and produce of cow first The
classes of Hereford show cattle were
stronger at the Nebraska state fair this
year than they have ever been before
and in many instances where Mr Rogers
animal did not get first in class the
quality was so close to first that it was
almost a matter of chance selection
Drovers Journal Stockman
A Good Thing
German Sj rup is the special prescription of
Dr A Boschee a celebrated German Physician
and is acknowledged to bo 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
leaving the parts in a strong and healthy condi
tion It is not an experimental medicine but
has stood the test of years giving satisfaction
in every case which its rapidly increasing sale
every season confirms Two million bottles sold
annually Boschees German Syrup was intro
duced in the United States 1S6S and is now sold
in every town and village in the civilized world
Three doses will relievo any ordinary cough
Price 75 cents dot Greens Special Almanac
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This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative BromoQuinine Tablets
the remedy that cures a cold In one day
Northwest in September and October
Low rates every day via the Burling
ton Route
To points in the Big Horn Basin of
Wyoming in Montana Idaho Wash
ington Oregon and British Columbia
the Burlington will sell one way tickets
at uncommonly low rates every day in
September and October
Ask the nearest Burlington agent or
write J Francis G P Agent
Omaha Nebraska
Stops the Cough and
Works off the Cold
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in
one day No cure no pay Price 25 cents
CULBERTS0N
II Lehman spent Sunday at home
DL Shumaker was a McCook visitor
Tuesday
Miss Isa Shumaker spent Saturday in
the city of Hope
James OConnell of Palisado was a
city visitor Thursday
R Knowles and S E Soloman drove
to Palisado Thursday
Dr II L Provost and family were in
the city Wednesday on business
G P Gade of College ViewNebraska
Was in town Monday on business
D L Shumaker and M O Reynolds
were McCook visitors Wednesday
Mr and Mrs PG Brotzman attended
the camp meeting in McCookthis weok
Mr and Mrs Henderson of McCook
came up for a short visit with their
parents
Jerry Bahn made his first trip to Im
perial Tuesday Everything was lovely
Ask Jerry
Mr and Mrs Jacob Wiggins are en
joying a visit from their son and family
of Lincoln
Frank J Bailey returned from an
extended visit to Campbell Nebraska
Wednesday
Mr Hill and family moved into the
Hoffman house in the eastern part of
town Tuesday
Presiding Elder Hardaway held quar
terly meeting at the M E church Wed
nesday morning
Mr and Mrs W S Cornutt came in
on No 5 Tuesday night to visit rela
tives and old time friends
M D Ulmer J Hien of Dawson Ne
braska were the guests of S E Solo
man and family the first of the week
Misses Maud ReynoldsFlorence Eisen
hart and Myrtle Love attended the Har
vest Homo fair at Trenton Saturday
The immense crowd in Trenton Sat
urday must have confused a certain
young man as he seemed to miss con
nections
The Harvest Home was well attended
Saturday and Trenton did their best to
entertain and of course everybody had a
good time
S E Solomon and family enjoyed a
a visit from his cousin M D Ulmer
and J Hien of Dawson Nebraska the
first of the week
Mr and Mrs C G Crews and son
Paul departed Tuesday evening for
Illinois where they will visit relatives
and old time friends
Casper Hogan made an attempt to
haul the mail to Hope Tuesday but the
Blackwood creek was impassable Too
bad Casper dont cry
Mrs Resch and the twins left last
evening for Culbertson Neb where she
will visit with relatives She will stop
at Wray enroute Akron Pioneer 10th
INDIANOLA
Ed Mitchell was an Indianola guest
Tuesday
Milfred Pew came over from the
Beaver Tuesdaj
J Kern is the proud possessor of a
new horse and buggy
W S Starr and wife drove down from
McCook Saturday
Will Green and family moved over
from Danbury this week
J Kern and family spent last Sunday
with relatives in McCook
Mrs Chinn has purchased an uptown
building and has had it moved down to
her place
A Mr Beggs is here from Pittsburg
Pennsylvania visiting his uncle P Mc
Neil and family
Mr Noo and family have returned from
Colorado and will add four more to the
population of Indianola
The Curts Dramatic Company showed
in our town Monday Tuesday and Wed
nesday evenings of this week and was
well received by quite an audience each
night
Mrs Frank Howe and son Norman
came in from Washington Tuesday morn
ing They expect to make this their
future home Mr Howe who is now in
Colorado will follow in a few days
The Ladies Aid Society of the M E
church met at the home of Mrs W
H Allen for an all day meeting last
Thursday At noon a bountiful table
was spread and a most enjoyable and
profitable time was spent
BARTLEY
Fine rain Sunday
Putting in fall grain is the order of the
day
John Clouse received a lot of new
drills last week
Ella King has resumed her duties in
Smith Cochrans store
A brother and sister of UG Etherton
have been visiting him recently
John Clouse put up a windmill for
Elmer Turpin Wednesday last
Otis Farrer drilled in a small patch
of rye for T Wood one day this week
Miss Wootten of McCook was in town
Sunday visiting her friend Mae Wood
coming down on 12 and returning on 5
We are pleased to see the smiling face
of Y m Hanson back in his accustomed
place at the depot after several weeks
absence
Mrs John Tate is spending a few days
with her mother Mrs C E Williams
while her husband is looking up a suit
able looation near Crete Nebraska
To Preserve WIssahlckoR Monastery
Efforts are to be made by Philadel
phia people to preserve the old mon
astery near Wissahickon The mon
astery was- constructed by the Seventh
Day Baptists when they were an order
and dates back a century and a half
It is of great historic interest but has
fallen into declay since the decline ol
the orders by which it was once in
habited
Cupid Ambtulied
Mr Slowgait about to propose
time 11 p m I am about to say
something Miss Chillington that I
should have said some time ago Look
into my eyes and tell me if you can
not guess what it is Miss Chilling
ton suppressing a yawn You look
as sleepy as I feel so I guess you must
be going to say good night Chica
go News
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A FISHERMANS LUNCH
How the True Angler Broil Trout
For Ills Noonday Meal
In the deep shade of the tree the bas
kets are laid and now a fire is started
nearby one of Van Dykes little
friendship fires which shall also
cook a few trout Get two fiat stones
friend and theyll be hard to find In
this bowlder country but thoy are
sometimes worn quite lint -while I
gather some sufficient wood Into the
fire the stones go and the wood is
heaped about them Soon the intense
glow of live wood embers indicates
that the time has come
The trout a sliver of bacon In each
are placed on one stone first well dust
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 Dehnouico or
a Sherry go ye into the mountains fol
low a brook for half a day pet 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
end Philosophy on a Vermont Stream
in Outing
A Lot of Land
A Ilartford lawyer is of the opinion
that the term lot as applied to a par
cel of land is an American product not
derived from any other uses of the
word He 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
Lightning and Watchen
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 Rain water
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 Yesm 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 Right 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 Luxuries
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
Just Arrived
AiA
Many new styles in fall
shoe fashions
cheap shoe Talk
Catches the unwary
We are not building up our
business on transient sales
Every shoe sale we make is
our reliable goods at fair prices
Come in and see
The
Model Shoe Store
ymtiwyMiMUiiitfiniMnii --
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
Citizens Bank of McCook
ClIAKTEK NO 27GJ
Incorporated McCook in the state of Nebraska
at the close of business September 15 1902
BESOUKCE8
Loans and discounts 10415112
Overdrafts secured and unsecured 102007
Stocks securities judgments claims
etc 155233
Other real estate 1181971
Current expenses and taxes paid 229121
Checks and other cash items 143274
Due from national state and private
banks and bankers 2175727
Cash Bills 587500
Specie 209100
Nickels and cents 8212 865112
Total 21227047
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in 5000000
Surplusfund 500000
Undivided profits 510297
Individual deposits subject to
check 6951755
Demand certificates of deposit 5288318
Cashiers checks outstanding 110867
Due tostato and private banks
and bankers 1832110 15181350
Total 21227617
State of Nebraska County of Red Willow ss
I A C Ebert cashier of the above named
bank do solemnly sw ear that the above state
ment is correct and a true copy of the report
made to the State Banking board
attest A C Ebkbt Cashier
V Franklin Director
W B Wolfe Director
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21th
day of September 1902 II II Berry
seal Notary Public
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ARE YOU
EXPECTANT
gffl OTHERS FRSEMB
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 ald
acilitates the secretion of Life Fluid
Undeveloped breasts hard caked shortly
after deliver are the result of
and likely to culminate in
Mammary Abscess from which so miy
excruciating pain and are left with
hese organs permanently impaired
Softness plinbiltviuul expansion are to
he mu cles aid icr thus briupinjj connrt
lid causing a i easy isue of fie child Try it
f drucjiist i o Our lock Motherhood free
HE BADFIZLD lEGJLATOn CO ATLANTA GA
NOTICE TO NON KESIDENT DEFENDANTS
Defendants Clarkson S Triplett Inman E
Triplett Mary A Fisher and Elsie Staley will
take notice that on the 20th day of September
1902 Jesse Triplett Kate Lamb Delia Bemin
Snowcrs and Lizzie J Han kins filed their peti
tion against the said defendants Clarkson S
Triplett Inman E Triprett Mary A Fiher and
Elsie Staley the object and prajer of which are
to obtain a partition of the following deccribed
real estate viz All of the south one half S
of the southeast quarter fS E H of section ten
10 and the north one half of the northeast
quarter N H N E lj of section fifteen 15
all being in township three 3 north range
26 west of the sixth principal meridian
and all of the northwest quarter CS W J4 of
section twentj five 25 township four 4
north range twenty six 26 west of the sixth
principal meridian and sontli one half S Vi
of the southeast quarter S E H of section
nine 9 and the west one half W M of the
southwest quarter S W li of section ten 10
all being in township four 4 north range
twenty six 26 we3t of the sixth principal
meridian belonging to the estate of Inman H
Triplett deceased or if the same cannot be
equitably divided between the said parties that
the said premies may be sold and the proceeds
thereof divided according to their respective
rights B3BB
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 3rd day of November 1902
Dated September 20th 1902
Jesse Teiplett
Kate Triplett
Della Berwin Snowers
and Lizzie J Ha wkins
by E B Pbrkt Their Attorney
A Parsons Noble Act
I want tho world to know writes Kov C J
Budlong of Ashnwny It I what a thoroughly
good and reliable medicine I found in Eli ctric
Bitters They cured me of jaundice and luer
troubles that had caused mo great sulTeriiig for
many ears For a genuine all round euro they
excel anything I ever saw Electric HilU rs
aro the surprise of all fortheir wonderful work
in liver kidney anil stomach trouble Dont
fail to try thorn Only 50 cts Satibfuction is
guaranteed by McConnell Berry
Fortune Favors a Texan
Tlaving distressing pains in head hack and
stomach and being without npiiotite I began
to uso Dr Kingh New Life Pill writos V P
Whitehead of Kennedalo Toxat and soon
felt like a new man Infallible iu xtomachn
and liver troubles Only 25c at McConnell A
Borrs drug store
Not Doomed For Life
I was treated for 3 year- by good doctors
writes W A Greer McConncIlsvillc Ohio for
piles and fistula but when all failed BucklcuH
Arnica Salve cured mo in two weeks Cures
burns bruises cuts corns sores eruptions alt
rheum piles or no pay 25c at McConnell fc
Berrys drug store
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of an order of sale issued from the
district court of Bed Willow county Nebraska
under a decree in an action wherein U 1
Church is plaintiff and Morillo A Spalding et
al are defendants to me directed and di lm rd
I shall offer at public ale and sell to the In
bidder for cash at the -it door of the
court house in McCook Bed Willow count
Nebraska on the 29th da of Septi nibcr 1HJ2 at
the hour of one oclock p m tho following d
scribed real estate to wit The southwest
quarter of section thirty one in township four
north in range twent nine wc t of tin iitli
p in in Red Willow county Nebraska 8 29 514
Dated this 29th day of August 1102
A C Craiitkee Sheriff
W S Morlau Attorne
SHERIFFS SALE
By irtue of an order of sale issued from the
district court of Red Willou count N br Li
under a decree in an action wherein John II
Crook as executor is plaintiff and Richard E
Moore et al are defendants to me direct 1 mil
delivered I shall offer at public sale and v ll to
the highest bidder for rash at the east door of
the court house in McCook Red Willow count
Nebraska on the Gth da of October 1902 at tlie
hour of one oclock p in the following le
scribed real estate to wit Tho northwest
quarter of section fourteen in township four
north in range twent uiw west of the 0th P
M in Red Willow county Nebraska
Dated this 5th da of Septemlier It02
A C Craiitrel Sheriff
W S Morlan Attorney
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
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 amerd Sec
tion one of Article fifteen of the on titution
of the State of Nebraska relative to the manner
of submitting and adopting amendments to the
constitution of the said state of Nebraska
Be it resolved and enact d b the Legislature
of the State of Nebraska
Sectio 1 That Section one of Article iv en
of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska b
amend d to read as follows
Section 1 Either branch of the legislature
may propose amendments to this constitution
and if the same be ngreul to b three fifths f
the members elected to each house suth ro
posid amendments shall be enter d on flu
Journals with theeas and nas and publi hwl
at least once each w ek in at h ast one ---paper
in each count where a news pain r is
published for thirt das immediate prickl
ing the next election of senators and representa
tives at which election the same shall be sub
mitted to the electors for approval or rejection
and if a majority of the electors voting at -eh
election on surh proposed amendment sall
vote to adopt such amendment the same shall
become a part of this constitution 1 more
than one amendment is submitted it the same
election they shall be so submitted as to enable
the electors to -tote on each amendment E rvi
ratel
All ballots used at uch election on such
amendment or amendments hall have written
or printed thereon the following For projxn -d
amendment to the constitution relating to ihere
insert the subjct of the amendment d d
again t prorosed amendment to the Const
relating to here insert subjfet of h
amendment and the vote of each elector voirg
on such amendment or amendments glial re
designated by the elector b making a cross
with a pen or pencil in a circle or square to be
placed at the right of the lines the words For
or Against the amendments a- he
shall desire to vote thereon or b indiratirg his
preference on a voting machine when sucii
machine is in use
I Geo W Marsh secretary of the state of
Nebraska do hereb certif that the foregurg
amendment to the Constitution of the
Proposed
tate of Nebraska is a true and correct cop of
the original enrolled and engrossed bill as pas
sed by the Twent -seventh ses ion of the
of the State of Nebraska as appears from
said original bill on file in this office and that
said proposed amendment is submittd to the
qualified voters of the state of Nebraska for
tlieir adoption or rejection at the general elec
tion to be held on Tuesday the 4th day of No
vember A D 1802
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set m
hand and affixed the great seal of the state of
Nebraska
Done at Lincoln this 231 day of Julv in the
year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Two of the Independence of the United
States the One Hundred and Twenty seventh
and of this state the Thirty sixth
seal Geo VT Mahsht
Secretary of State