The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 12, 1903, Image 8
B gad- j5d nr b 66 Tax on Babies Extreme hot weather is a great tax on he digestive power of babies when puny and feeble they should be given a few doses of Whites Cream Vermifuge the tonic It will stimulate and facilitate tne digestion of their food so that they soon become strong healthy and active 25c at A McMillans Jim Dumps young wife while yet a bride Some biscuits made with greatest pride Jim looked with fear upon the food But to a bride one cant be rude Lets eat Force firstdear tis my whim It saved the life of Sunny Jim orce The Readyto Serra Cereal when in doubt eat it DIRECTORS -v It w ft 1 All Sunny Jims Mow eJpVi JtxSw I In our household Force Is as V 3 film miliar and welcomo as Sunny Jim and V I A I I thats saying a good deal for wo are 4I I I Sunny Jims now k S4i 1 1L R L Stohs BjB 1 1 BOX ELDER There have been a few good corn days the last week 1 Frank Minton was in these parts a few days this week Bertha Wolfe and her sister Mrs In derbitzen are visiting relatives in Stock ville this week There was a man through hero last Wednesday in the interest of the Grand Island business college Mrs A M Ward went to Spring creek last Saturday afternoon to visit her daughter Mrs George Shepherd Leo Brown who has been working for X B Doyle left last Monday afternoon for his home at Warwick Kansas Mrs U B Mather and little daughter Jjeona of Aurora Nebraska are visiting her parents llev and Mrs Satchell Quite a few from this vicinity attend ed the show in McCook last Friday some remaining at night to hear the Jub ilee Singers George Shields went over to the store the other day for a sack of flour but his horse thought it too much to carry both -and before he could get the flour on the horse bid him good day and left him to carry the flour home himself I MARION Little Wilber Pew is on the sick list E B Stilgebouer expects to begin haying next Monday Mrs Greenwood of Norton Kansas will spend a few days visiting with her mother Mrs J O Woods J O Woods a veteran of the rebel lion died at his home one mile east of this place Monday June 1st after an illness of long standing having been an invalid for over two years before his death The remains were taken to De vizes Kansas for burial Jodol Gives Strength by enabling the digestive organs to di gest assimilate and transform all of the wholesome food that may be eaten into the kind of blood that nourishes the nerves feeds the tissues hardens the muscles and recuperates the organs of the entire body Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures indigestion dyspepsiacatarrh of the stomach and all stomach disor ders Sold by L W McConnell 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 AH druggists Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black Then use niinimniiHRaionucfor the DUUMniariHNO UI Whiskers 50CTS OrDROGGSTS OH R P HALL CO NASHUA NH - m 1 fiudu 3gurTJBcj sfir afic jSc tSx SB jk lfflcaSficaffir jfflkjffiiuSijsQulcxttciik pxgC353C3gngjiEiJ5fjs jjjyijjjjijjynjqjjcaqjiijpcjjjrjgrajj 1 V FRANKLIN President THE FRANKLIN WFMcFARLAND A C EBERT A C EBERT Cashier 1 CITIZENS BANK OF MeCOOK NEB B Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 4 4J 3 jgg Ljjqyjgyjyji TD 7 TT7Ji 3 FiN JVTI O K A LfH tJifKfS 3 Authorized Capital 100000 Capital and Surplus 60 000 - coo GEO HOCKNELL President B M FREES V Pres F A PENNELL Cash A CAMPBELL Director C J PLATT Director w Lj Siata wMwnawMfttafcnyut in g iqww i mi mmi SjJ The Lincoln Asylum f One of the first acts ol the republi can administration was to remove the Incompetent officials from the asylum at Llncolnand place In charge of the Institution a man known for bis in tegrity and business ability and ot national reputation as an expert in the treatment of insane persons Through the excellent management of the present superintendent tho state is being saved fully 30000 per year the figures being based on the expense per capita In the mass of juggled figures recently sent out from fusion sources the large increase in the number of patients was ignored the attempt being made to fool the people with mysterious and often mythical totals They did not give credit for the 35000 unpaid bills left for the republican officials to pay in addition to the deficiencies The economy boasted of at the Lincoln asylum was the sort which lined the pockets of the fusion ofllcials One employe was permitted to spend his time making ink which he sold to the state Another raised ducks on the premises and sold them to the institution Still another sold all the calves on the premises to his father at from 2 to 3 per head anlmal3 which now sell for five times that much Land Commissioner Wolfe sent six hogs to the institution to be boarded at state expense and eight months later worked off one of them on the Institution at the exorbitant price of 140 At abbut the same time C S Jones who was living at the Homo for the Friendless and raising hogs on his own account bought six shoats from the asylum at 2 apiece This is another brand of economy for C Q DeFrenzy to explain It is like the economy practiced at all state institutions under fusion management A Clean Candidate Nebraska voters never had a cleaner candidate for governor than John H Mickey He has never been a mani pulator of conventions He has not been an intriguer for power He has not been a party boss neither will he be for he is not built that way He has been a practical worker in practi cal every day affairs As governor he will be a practical helper in the state government just as he has been a practical man in Polk County for thtj last thirty five years His business qualifications are first class He Is in the prime of life now and his work ing capacity Is at the best He is never sick in body and is never dis couraged in mind His purposes and his activity are always along the high er lines toward something that is good He is a common man In his person ality with an uncommon capacity for doing things and doing them welL A Dangerous Proposition The election of W H Thompson the brewers candidate for governor would be a sign that this interference in Nebraska politics is not offensive to Nebraska people It would be an invitation for them to go further It would bring to the next legislature- corrupt lobbyists and a whisky trust boodle fund The legislature would be organized largely with reference to the liquor interest The liquor interest would be consulted in the making up of the legislative committees When the machinery of legislation had been adjusted for that purpose then there would be inaugurated a struggle to rob the Slocum Jaw of its power To make it easier to get a license to make it easier to get bonds to make the law more lenient in general toward the saloon these are the ob jects sought by the brewers who own the Nebraska saloons To accomplish these things thef brewers want a friend in the executive office They want the governor to start with The rest they believe will be easy after that A governor friendly to the brewers would be the opening wedge To put the executive office into the hands of the democratic candidate means to put Nebraska government in fact into the hands of the Milwaukee brewers A Shameful Record B R B Weber one of the state chairmen of the fusion party was superintendent of the Geneva Industri al school under Poynter When he left the states property was a wreck and the inmates were demoralized He had at one time shut a young girl for seven days and nights in a base ment dungeon where sne was com pelled to sleep on the cement floor without even a blanket The official papers in the damage suit filed against Weber say the girl has lost the use of one arm as the result of the cruel treatment Yet Weber is deemed the proper person to direct a fusion state campaign and is to be sent back to Geneva if his party is successful Dont Want Him Out at Alliance the whisky trust owns three of the six saloons The bookkeeper of these Institutions is one Doc Edwards who makes his office in the Red Light saloon He also acts as assistant barkeeper He was physician for one of the state Institutions under Poynter and he has the promise of a similar place in case the democrats are triumphant Fusionism and the Schools At a democratic meeting at Sidney the other day John Powers in a speech turned to Claude Smith democratic candidate for state superintendent who occupied a seat near by and said Elect my friend Smith and he will put a stop to this foolishness of going out into the country with wagons to haul children to Bchool Smith ac cepted the pledge without a protest The children who are seeking for bet ter schools and better education now know what to expect if Smith is elected MOBCaSB Postponed Until Next Tuesday The daily newspapers have been vainly making a desperate effortthe past week to manufacture a lnrge sensation out of the return from Colby to St Francis for a preliminary trial of Chauncoy Dewey Clyde Wilson and W J McBride charged with the murder of Daniel P Berry and his two sons Alpheus and Burchnrd B and the serious woundiDg of W Roy Berry a nephew of Daniel P Berrr Rumors have been rife of attompts by enraged farmers to take the prisoners from nn escort of Kansas militia and officers ea route In fact however the trip was made without incidentjxand the preliminary hearing has been postponed until Tues day of next week W S Morion of this city is one of the Dewey lawyers and was present at the preliminary skirmish Thursday The White Faces Won South McCooks base ball club crossed bats Sunday afternoon with a club at Shadeland stock farm The White Fa ces won in a score of 6 to 5 The June sun shines on many a fair bride made doubly lovely by the use of Rocky Mountain Tea The brides best friend 35c L W McConnell Mrs M Lawritson and children were Lincoln visitors yesterday Mrs L W Compton of Sheridan Wyoming is visiting her mother Mrs Nick Colling CULBERTSON C G Crews was a county seat visitor Thursday Henry Vanderhoof was a McCook pil grim Saturday Mrs John McNiece and sister Louise were in McCook Wednesday August Anderson of the Driftwood had business in McCook Wednesday Miss Verna Vastine went down to Mc Cook Monday morning to attend Nor mal S E Solomon made a business trip to Wray Saturday returning on Sunday night Miss Gertie Hurst of Trenton visited with Miss Feme Solomon of this place Tuesday Alex Bauers went up to Trenton on Tuesday night to relieve D G Knowles as operator Otto Crews left Wednesday night for EDglewood Illinois for a short visit with parents J C L Wisely and family visited friends and attended ball erame in Mc Cook Tuesday G H Pickett of Hayes Center was a business visitor at this point Tuesday arid Wednesday Miss Myrtle Israel of Benkelman visited her uncle C G Crews and fam ily over Sunday Miss Ina and Iva Shumaker and their brother Ivan visited relatives in McCook first of the week Miss Bessie Heckman arrived home Thursday from Norcatur Kansas where she has been attending school H W Wallingford of Fremont is here visiting his father-in-law J H Brown and family He arrived Sunday night Miss Lona Phelps of McCook came up the first of the week to visit her grandfather F A Jamieson for a few days Henry Hein who has been clerking for C L DeGroff severs his connection there Saturday evening and will clerk for C Wacker of this place Mrs A J Wright and children of Santa Ana California arrived here on Tuesday morning to visit her brother M O Reynolds and family Misses Grace Benedict Feme Solo mon Ethel Fellows and Messrs Frank Knowles Clyde Fellows John Cole Henry Kleven Lawrence Fellows David Benedict George Spahn Vallen Vastine attended ball game in McCook Tuesday from here Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets are just what you need when you have no appetite feel dull after eat ing and wake up with a bad taste in your mouth They will improve your appetite cleanse and invigorate your stomach and give you a relish for your food For sale by L W McConnell COLEMAN A nice rain last Sunday Plusard of McCook was up here Mon day A couple of Indiana men were looking for land up here last week Very few from up here went to the show in McCook last Friday A nephew of M H Cole is visiting here now His home is in Iowa A man from the eastern part of the state was up this way this week and bought a farm Sunday school at the Coleman school housewill be at ten oclock fast time during the summer Preaching next Sunday at 11 and every two weeks till conference at same hour KWSaBI Sas5i5gg8iSgssS BAKTLEY Sam Clark has put in a cream separa tor plant and has soveral customers Samuel Teoter nnd James McDowel loft Tuesday morning for on extended visit in Indiaua nnd Ohio May Morcfield will leave next week for a visit with her undo who lives at Santa Borbara California Several persons from here went to Cambridge to hear tho Jubileo Singers They report a lino entertainment Will Lohr son of A J Lobr returned from Iowa latter part of last week Ho has been absent for over threo years Rev Martin and family of Indianola wero in Bartley Wednesday attending the sewing bee at tho Christian church Charley Catlett returned home from the Wesleynn university at Lincoln Sat urday friend from the college stop pod over night with him on his way to Culbertson Mrs H 1 Maxwell and daughter Ada who have been visiting with Mrs Max wells sister Mrs Dr Brown left for their homo in Rocky Ford Colorado Monday evening Prof Ray of tho Grand Island busi ness college visited with Ralph Clark of this villnge Tuesday Ralph just re cently returned from thecollego to spend the vacation with his parents Smith Cochran aro doing a big bus iness in cream separators Their custo mers have increased so that it is now necessary for a special man to look aftfcr the business A B Wilson is tho new employe Mrs C W Hodgkin and Miss Etta Burton went up to McCook on No 5 Wednesday ovening and from there to eastern Iowa whero they will make an extended visit with relatives and friends of auld lang syne Glen Gartside came over to Bartley from his home near Lebanon last Satur day to visit friends intending to return Tuesday Monday evening for some unaccountable reason he left here and when next heard from was at Indianola and had gone from there to McCook Mr and Mrs Gartside have always been very kind and loving to their children and it is strange that the foolish boy should leave home His mother is nearly crazed Mr Gartside went to McCook Wednesday afternoon to look for his boy A Serious Mistake E C DeWitt Co is the namo of tho firm who make the genuine Witch Hazel Salve DeWitts is the Witch Hazel Salve that heals without leaving a scar It is a serious mistake to use any other DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve cures blind bleeding itching and protruding piles burns bruises eczema and all skin dis eases Sold by L W McConnell Are you thin Would you like to get fat and plump Tried laughing twouldnt work now take Rocky Moun tain Tea twill do the business 35c L W McConnell Ladies and Children Invited All Indies and children who cannot stand the strain of laxative syrups cath artics etc are invited to try the famous Little Early Risers They are different from all other pills They do not purge the system Even a double dose will not gripe weaken or sicken many peo ple call them the Easy Pill W II Howell Houston Texas says nothing better can be used for constipation sick headache etc Bob Moore Lafayette Ind says all others gripe and sicken while DeWitts Little Early Risers do their work well and easy Sold by L W McConnell NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEXS John Stevens and Mary A Goldsmith non resident defendants impleaded with John H Ludwick et al defendants will take notice that on the 24th dav of February 19Ctt Edward B Cowles plaintiff herein filed his petition in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska aKaint said defendants the object and prajer of which are to foreclose tax purchasers lien upon tho following described real estate to wit The southeast quarter of section 12 in township north ran kg Ii0 west for the taxes for the jears 1899 1900 and 1901 amounting to tho sum of42 the southwest quarter of section 7 in townships north range 29 west for the taxes for the years 18S9 1900 and 1901 amounting to the sum of 8375 Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure of said tax liens and a sale of said premises You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 13th dav of July 1903 Edward B Cowles Plaintiff NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN The northwest quarter of tcction 13 in town ship 2 north range 2G west and F W Rogers real first name unknown defendants will take notice that on the 20th day of May 1903 Edward B Cowles plaintiff herein filed his petition in the District Court of Red Willow county Ne braska against said defendants the object and praj er of which are to foreclose a tax purchas ers lien upon the land above described for the taxes for the jears lk93 1900 and 1901 There is due to plaintiff the sum of 3690 Plaintiffprays a decreeof foreclosure and a salo of said premises You are required to answer said petition on or before tho 29th day of June 1903 Edwaed B Cowles Plaintiff NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN The northwest quarter of section 26 in town ship 3 north Vange 26 west and Emma P Rey nolds defendants will take notice that on the 20th day of May 1903 Edward B Cowles plain tiff herein filed his petition in the Diotrict Court of Red Willow county Nebraska against said defendants the object and prajer of which are to foreclose a tax purchasers lien upon the land above described for the taxes for the vearg 199 1900 and 1901 There is due to plaintiff the sum of 4230 Plaintiff prays a decree of foreclosure of said tax lien and a sale of said premises You are required to answer said petition on or before the 29th day of June 1903 Edwaed B Cowles Plaintiff APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that George W Billings has filed in the village clerks office of the vil lage of Danbury Nebraska his petition for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liq uors in a building located on tho main street of said village of Danbury Nebraska for the mu nicipal year ending May 1st 1904 Dated May loth 1903 Geoege W Billings Applicant Take Laxative BrIB Qoiimae Tablets Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months TMs Signature ggKSdKi TEN CENTS BUYS A Throe Months Subscripts Clc industrial Cimes AND MINING RECORD with which is given free as a premium Two Splendid Maps of Thunder Moun tain Mining District and of Southern Idaho showing all the mines and all the important claims also routes railroads and wagon roads The Industrial Times is a monthly of 16 big pages which give accurate in formation regarding the movement of industrial and mining enterprises Its regular subscription price isonedollarper year but a trial subscription is sent for three months for ten cents including the maps These are the only accurate maps of Thunder Mountain and are alone worth several tiyes the price charged Address THE 1NDUSTRIALTIMES 253 BROADWAY NEW YORK II P SUTTON KcCOOK JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS E J MITCHELL H NEBRASKA TTi irn f k tvt in - Iionw OiHc317rosidonco95 Free llinuogrnpliic concert Vi hour ooforo jjule opcus Write or Phono for Terms and Date Br Herbert J Frail DENTIST Successor to Dr J B Flckes Phone 160 Over McConnells Drug store MCCOOK NEBRASKA L PREVOST DRNTIST Graduate of Kansas City Dental College OverJasMcAdams Telephone 43 McCook Nebraska JACOB BETZ AUCTIONEER McCook Nebraska Goes anywhere Specialty of TIinroiiKli RrpiI btock sales One per cent on sales 1000 and upward Correspondence solicited JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTEACTEB McCook Nebraska Kr Agent of Lincoln Land Co Office First door north of Commercial hotel C E ELDRED ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook Nebraska Office in Court House Phone 181 DR A P WEJLLES Physician and Surgeon Office over McMHIons drug store Residence 702 Main Aveuue Residence phone 53 Office phone 2S Calls answered night or day MeCOOK NEBRASKA DR W V GAGE flcCook Nebraska C H BOYLE ATTORNEY at LAW McCook Nebraska Telephone 44 p p Building Dr S C BEACH Office Over Ludwicks Store Telephone 126 MeCOOK NEBRASKA NOTICE OF GUARDIANS SALE In the District Court of Red Willow County State of Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Moritz Mohler insane Notice i hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Hon R C Orr judge of the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska made on tho first day of May 190 for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described there will be sold at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash at tho east front door of the court houie in the city of McCook in said county on the 13th day of June 1903 at the hour of 1 oclock p m the following described real estate to wit The west half of the north west quarter of section No- 23 and the east half of the northeast ouarterof section No 29 all in township No4 north range No 29westofthe Sixth PM in Red Willow county Nebraska faaid ale will remain open one hour Dated this 11th day of May 1903 Guardian of the estate of Moritz Mohlrane C E Eldeed Attorney NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN The northwest quarter of section 3J in town ship 1 north range 30 west and Alexib Proctor defendants will take notice that on the 20th day of May 1903 Edward B Cowles plaintiff feer his PeMon m the District Court of Red Willow county Nebraska against said de fendants the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a tax purchasers lien upon the land VieSmbefor tho taxes for tho ea ww 1vZ r 190L Tuere is due to plaintiff the sum ol i00 Plaintiff pray3 a decree of foreclosure of said tax lien and a sale of said premises Yon are required to answersaid petition on or before the 4t3 Plaintiff Cores Grip in Two Days OT cwamr ofrmrL box 25c M 1 A i I s4 ri r