The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 19, 1904, Image 3

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A Professional Nurse Tells Her Ex
perience With Doans Kidney Pillfc
Montague Mass
Foster Milburn Co Buffalo N Y
Gentlemen I heartily wish those
who are suffering from backache and
disturbed action ot the kidneys would
try Doans Kidney rills As was the
case with me they will be more than
surprised with sfhe results I had been
troubled for years with my spine I
could not He on either side Spinal
cramps would follow and words could
not explain the agony which I would
endure While in these cramps I
could not speak or move but by mak
ing a great effort after the cramp had
left me 1 could begin to speak and
move a little but my whole back was
so sore and lame that I could not
oven hve the back bathed for some
time Ity nerves were in a terrible
state I would rather sit tip at night
than go to bed dreading the cramps
and the terrible backaches I consult
ed physicians but got only a little
relief for the time being Seeing your
advertisement my mother urged mo
to try Doans Kidney Pills After
using one box I was better and ha
ever since been on the gain I have
iio backache and no cramps now and
1 fedl like a new person My nerves
are ibetter and I know my blood is
purer Words cantrot express my
ithanks to you for what Doans Kidney
Pills have done for nre In my work
as professional nurse 1 liave a chance
to xecommend them and they did me
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every possible occasion
HATT1E BHIGHAM Nurse
Doans Kidney Pills are sold at HO
cents per box Address Foster
Milburn Co Buffalo N T -for a tree
trial box
It is better to collect your thoughts
than to borrow other peoples
To a woman there comes a t3mc
when she fails to -recall the past
A Golfers TOalfien Speech
Representative Nick Longworth
of Ohio the amateur golf champion of
Hamilton county -made his maiden
speech in congress ithe other day
Fred Ireland one of the official sten
ographers and himself a golfiac re
ported the speech He began liis Tiotes
as follows Representative Long
worth teed up his first oratorical ball
today and niade a pretty drive for ISO
yards He got in trouble in the long
grass with his metapliorical iron on
the second shot but came out brave
ly with a poetical -approach and holed
down in five with a peroration that
gave him bogv
Dispensed With Useless Eating Tools
Governor Van Sant of Minnesota is
visiting Washington The governor
was a burly and breezy steamboat
icaptain on the Mississippi and is
called captain to this dajr Every
itime he goes to the capital they tell
mhe story of his first dinner at the
White House When he sat down at
the table he found several spoons
several forks and several knives in
front of him The governor inspected
the -cutlery carefully Then he chose
one knife one fork and one spoon
brushed the rest aside and allowed he
would eat his dinner with the selec
tions he had made
SURE
The Robust Physique Can Stand More
Coffee Than a Weak One
A young Virginian says Having
a naturally robust constitution far
above the average and not having a
nervous temperament my sjsteni was
able to resist the inroads upon it
by the use of coffee for some years but
finally the strain began to tell
For ten years I have been employ
ed as telegraph operator and type
writer by a railroad in this section
and until two years ago I had used cof
fee continually from the time I was
eight years old nearly 20 years
The work of operating the tele
graph key is a great strain upon the
nerves and after the days work Was
over I would feel nervous irritable
run down and toward the last suffer
ed greatly from insomnia and neu
ralgia As I never indulged in intoxi
cating liquors drugs or tobacco in
any form 1 came to the conclusion
that coffee and tea were causing the
gradual break down of my nervous
system and having read an article in
the Medical Magazine on the composi
tion of coffee and its toxic effect upon
the system I was fully convinced that
nnffoo woe iYia Miitcn nf tnv
Seeing Postum spoken of as not
having any of the deteriorating ef
fects of coffee I decided to give up the
stimulant and give Postum a trial The
result was agreeably surprising After
a time niy nerves became wonderfully
strong I can do all my work at the
telegraph key and typewriter with far
greater case than ever before My
weight has incrased 35 pounds my
general health keeping pace with it
and I am a new man and a better one
Name given by Pqstum Co Battle
Creek Mich
Theres a reason
Look in each pkg for the famous
little book The Road to Wellville
nNEWS IN- NEBRASKA
THE STATE IN A NUTSHELL
Quite a number of cases of scarletlna
are reported in the vicinity of Holmes
ville Thus far no fatalities have
been reported
Manager Powers of the Argo Starch
factory Nebraska City has received
orders to resume operations at the
Argo factory as soon as the machin
ery can be got in readiness
Whether money wagered on a horse
race and paid by the stakeholder to
one of the parties can be recovered
by the loser is the question involved
in a suit for 18 just started in justice
court in Fremont The plaintiff Jx
John Burns and the defendant A B
Robertson Both men live at Scrib
ner
Mortgages filed and released in
Sarpy county for the month of Jan
uary 1904 are as follows Farm
mortgages filed 11 amounting to 14
250 released 7 amounting to 9032
Town mortgages filed none released
1 amounting to 200 Chattel mort
gages filed 19 amounting to 747005
released 27 amounting to 1708752
O Benlnghoven of St Louis is in
Kearney representing a large manu
facturing concern of that place Mr
Beningboven is there looking over
the field with a view to establishing
an alfalfa mill for the purpose of
grinding alfalfa for the export market
When the will gets to running regular
ly it is expected that two hundred
tons f alfalfa will be used weekly
The supreme court declares that a
municipal corporation is liable on its
bond for all damages sustained by the
city by reason of the negligence of
agents of the -corporation On this1
principle the suit of the Omaha Gas
company against the South Omaha
is affirmed A citizen fell into an
open trench and recovered from the
city The city sued the gas company
and the supreme court says the cor
poration must pay
A county judge has the authority -of
a notary in taking depositions and he
may commit a person to jail Tor neg
lecting to appear at his order The su
preme court makes this decision in
sustaining the action of Judge Edson
-of Webster county Edson committed
Mr and Mrs iQlmstead to jail -while
settling np an estate Their appeal
to the supreme court gave the judges
an opportunity to define the scope of
the powers of a county judge
John Blair who was tried at the
last term of the -district court of York
county and found guilty of commit
ting statutory rape xipan Beulah
Thomas and sentenced to the peni
tentiary Tor three years toolc an ap
peal to the supreme court and his
bond was fixed at 2000 He suc
ceeded in setting signers for that
amount and District Cleric Baiter ap
proved the bond He will remain at
home now xintil the court reviews
the case
Diplomatic relations between educa
tional departments of Nebraska and
Kansas have been broken off and
war has been declared on Nebraska
teachers State Superintendent Fow
ler has received word that state cer
tificates will not be honored In the
Sunflower state and their holders
must pass examination in the common
branches The trouble resulted from
the failure of the Nebraska legisla
ture to pass a bill recognizing Kansas
state certificates
John McCormick convicted of mur
der at Nebraska City has once more
appealed to the supreme court Mc
Cormick was convicted once before
and the supreme court reversed the
proceedings because the trial judge
had failed to ask the prisoner whether
or not be had anything to say before
sentence was pronounced This de
fect was obviated McCormick was
sentenced to nineteen years and now
his attorney has once more appealed
to the supreme court
John T Nelson has brought suit in
the district court at Columbus and
asks damages against the Union Pa
cific railroad company in the sum of
2000 He alleges that he was em
ployed by the company in the capacity
of laborer and among other duties he
assisted in coaling engines at the
chutes Last November while put
ting coal on an engine the engine
suddenly started and he was thrown
to the ground and sustained injuries
which have prevented him from work
ing since
BEATRICE The sum of 39823397
was collected last year in taxes by
W W Wright treasurer of Gage coun
ty In 1902 the amount collected was
32449737 which shows an increase
of 7383660 in- collections last year
over the previous year
RED CLOUD The funeral services
of Daniel and Alice Barker the vic
tims of the February 1 murder were
held here from the First Methodist
Episcopal church conducted by Rev
Hauptman of the Congregational and
Rev Hutchins of the Methodist Epis
copal churches Long before the nour
for services to begin the church was
crowded to its utmost capacity A
large crowd was here from Inavale
W R Sapp died at his sisters
home in Washington D C Mr Sapp
was one of the founders of Wilcox
Nebr an ex banker and owned large
land interests in Harlan Phelps
Kearney and Franklin counties and
was quite well known throughout
the state His remains are to be in
terred in the Mt Vernon Ohio ceme
tery his old home besde those of
his parents
The high school cadets is the name
of the new military company of the
high school of Nebraska City It is
officered and drilled by officers of com
pany C
BODIES FOUND IN SHED
Mystery of the Disappearance at Riv
erton Is Solved
RIVERTOK The systematic search
instituted for the bodies of Daniel Bar
ker and his wife who had been mlsa
ing for several days resulted in tho
finding of the bodies of the man and
his wile
The remains were found burled deep
under the manure in the cowshed
upou the place where the Barkers had
lived A belt buckle and pocket knife
were unearthed from the stove Frank
Barker a brother of the murdered
man is under arrest
Frank Barker is 25 years old His
brother Dan was thirty and was mar
ried to a daughter of W H Walters
an old resident The Barkers are
nephews of Tom Madison the Smith
county Kansas murderer who killed
two women and children several
months ago He was traced to Web
ster county and after a long search
his dead body was found in a ravine
where he had killed himself
After discovery of the bodies young
Barker was placed under arrest He
has told many conflicting stories and
indications point to him as the guilty
party There is much excitement in
the neighborhood and it Is hard to
tell what may happen
When tne Barkers were first miss
ed by the neighbors Frank was ques
tioned He told the marshal at Ina
vale that they had gone to Red Cloud
to take the train to Denver but this
was disproved by telephone messages
to Red Cloud where it was ascertain
ed they had not been to that city In
some weeks and where both were well
known
Wednesday Frank went to Inavale
and deposited 100 with a merchant by
the name of Charles Hunter taking
the latters receipt for the amount It
was pretty well lenown in the neighbor
hood that the Barkers had almost 200
in cash in the house
Frank also went to Red Cloud and
while he was absent from the prem
ises a search was made In the barn
was found a carpet which had covered
the floor of the Barker sitting room
The carpet was saturated with blood
Then the house was visited and a great
dark spot showed plainly upon the
floor It had been but recentty clean
ed as no dust or dirt was visible
Drops of blood were also found out
side the door but there all trace van
ished
ANARCHY IN DOMINGO
Drastic Meacures to Be Taken to Sup
press the Same
WASHINGTON Frastic Measures
will be taken by this government to
end the anarchy in San Domingo Con
tinued violation of international law
destruction of American property and
disregard of foreign interests has con
vinced officials that affairs there can
best be improved by force Its han
dling has been turned over to the
navy and Secretary Moody is send
ing supplementary instruction to Rear
Admiral Wise commanding the train
ing squadron now in Dominican wa
ters giving him wide latitude in the
course he is to follow Rear Admiral
Wise has been told in a word to pro
tect by force American interests and
to deal with each case on its merits
Reports received from the island show
as an official expressed it that the
condition of affairs there is semi
barbaric
The question was one of the fea
tures of the cabinet meeting and at
the close of the discussion it was de
cided that the best solution of the
problem was to turn the affair over to
the navy and have Admiral Wise in
sure the absolute protection of Amer
ican interests It is believed here
that lie already has taken steps to ob
tain an apology and full reparation
for the firing on the New York
Nebraska Resources Illustrated
This is a condensed history of Ne
braska covering a period of fifty
years from the first settlement in
this state down to the present timo
It is a book of 144 pages and ovei
200 illustrations of scenes public in
stitutions and men who made the
state Many interesting historica
facts about Nebraska are enumerated
in this condensed history making ii
alike valuable to retain and to senc
abroad as an invitation to settlement
The book is issued by the Nebrask
Farmer Omaha and goes free witl
a subscription to that journal at thf
regular price of 100 or is sold sin
gly for 50 cents
Banker Luikart Succumbs
NORFOLK G A Luikart president
of the Citizens National bank died at
his home in this city as a result of in
juries received by being run down oi
the streets by a horse that had just
been sham shod
Eddie Slattery Not Guilty
ONEILL Eddie Slattery charged
with the murder of Henry Shaw a
ONeill last March was acquitted Thi
jury was out forty hours Shaw wa
killed for going across hay land
Lincoln Woman Kills Self
LINCOLN Louise Klusman a 20
year old woman committed suicide ai
the home of her sister in this city bj
swallowing strychnine She died ir
the doctors arms a few minutes aftei
he arrived It is said the girl had hac
undue relations with William P Ra
mey a former employe at the asylum
who lived at the home of his uncle W
3 B Lynch where the girl worked as o
domestic Ramey married Ceceli
Murphy an attendant at the asylum
and when the Klusman girl heard oJ
this she began brooding
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The Fruit Package
Mr H A Aldrich president of the
Illinois State Horticultural Society in
hiB annual address to the society re
cently said
The fruit growers in the near fu
ture will have to face the question of
fruit package and there had better be
an effort made by all organizations to
have a uniform package If there
had been only a moderate crop of ap
ples in the west this season we would
have faced a barrel shortage As It
was some packers paid as high as 35
cents In our own state for a 2 barrel
and in New York as high as 60 cents
was paid The Canadians suffered
from the same complaint and apple
growers there paid as high as 50 cents
per barrel For foreign markets
where apples have to stand the rough
handling of an ocean voyage the
package will have to be the box and
a good strong one too But for our
home markets it will not be surpris
ing if some certain make of basket
would prove the most profitable to
the grower of choice apples It was
the basket that solved the problem of
disposing of the enormous grape crops
we have been producing It was the
basket in which grapes could be
bought in small quantities and with
out loss that taught the public to eat
grapes Fruit packed In barrels can
be sold only to the middleman but in
baskets it appeals right to the con
sumer But to ship in baskets you
will have to have your cold storage
handy and at picking time run your
apples into cold storage In any shape
that you can handle to the best ad
vantage Then at the right time put
them on the market and there is not
a doubt that they will bring a better
price than if shipped in barrels
Buff Cochins
From Farmers Review After hav
ing tried several of the leading breeds
we tried breeding the Buff Cochins
and to say they are our favorites just
expresses it For early and in fact
all winter layers take the Buff Cochins
by all means as they will positively
lay more eggs from November till
March than any other breed All that
is necessary to get winter eggs from
Buff Cochins is to have early hatched
ones and when laying time is near
feed them wheat and oats or barley
and a little corn at night only Alsc
give green feed if it is handy and
of course green cut bone is good but
not necessary We always keep
plenty of crushed oyster shell in their
pens Also grit We never advise
feeding sloppy feed or mashes of any
kind and believe that in time every
poujtryman will get to feeding dry
feed and whole grains Any breed ol
fowls needs exercis 4 and Cochins
with the rest but not an expensive
arrangement as some advertise Just
partition off the pens with foot boards
every three feet apart for them tc
jump over is a splendid plan and sure
to be beneficial As to beauty where
will you find a breed of fowls thai
are as handsome as a pen of even
colored fluffy loose feathered Bufl
Cochins And when you costs to seh
them on the market there is ooxrt
weight to count to your good and by
the way good eatable chicken meat
We have male birds weighing IS
pounds and females weighing 1C
pounds and not too Tat either Tallt
about turkeys We would not trade
our Cochins for the best turkeys in
the land S P Rolph Winnebago
County Wisconsin
To Wisconsin Sheep Breeders
Wisconsin can lay claim to being
one of the best sheep breeding states
in the Union The record of her
flocks at the great shows of the coun
try including the International at Chi
cago for the past four years shows
that no state in the Union has brought
so many high class sheep that have
stood at the front in the show rings
as the breeders of this state As
there is no active sheep breeders or
ganization in the state and as request
has been made by many of our leading
flockmasters that such an organiza
tion be perfected during the week of
the Agricultural Convention at Madi
son I take the liberty of issuing a
call to the sheep breeders of Wiscon
sin to meet in the Senate Chamber on
Wednesday evening February 3d at
630 oclock to organize a Wisconsin
Sheep Breeders Association for the
purpose of furthering the sheep breed
ing interests of the state All sheep
breeders are cordially invited to be in
attendance Geo McKerrow Supt
Wisconsin Farmers Institutes
Londons Milk Supply
London is said to use about 160000
gallons of milk per day Up to 1865
all the milk used in the city was
produced within a few miles of the
place where it was consumed but in
that year a great cattle plague visited
the metropolis and carried off so many
cows that the consumers had to draw
their milk supply from a distance
Now milk is brought in from a dis
tance of 150 miles The production
of this milk takes the labor of 30000
persons while the drivers of milk
carts in London number 2000 The
milk for Londons breakfast is drawn
the night before and commences to
arrive in London by 2 a m Within
the next two hours the bulk of the
milk arrives at its destination but
some gets in as late as 8 a m The
Londoners claim that their milk is the
cleanest in the world on account of
the rigid rules relative to the milk
trade
Mrs Haskell Worthy Vice Templar Inde
pendent Order Good Templars of Silver
Lake Mass tells of her cure by the use of
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TO
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Epst nd South
Special rates on sale daily to all
Winter resorts of the South Half
fare round trip plus 200 on first and
third Tuesdays each month to many
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The only line with its own station
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Moines St Louis and Chicago to
Toledo Detroit Niagara Falls and
Buffalo with through connections be
yond
All agents can route jou via the
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DURING LAST YEAR
They are settled and settlinc on the Criin an J
Grizinu Lands and are piospeious and sjitibfirrl
Sir Wilfred Laiuier recentb said Ajievslir
has risen on thejionzon and it is toward it that
ever iramiurant rho leaves the land of his ances
tors to rorne and seek a home for lnmielf ika
turns his cae Canada There is
Room for
fKIi Ilumcstfails Riven away School
Kuilwajs Markets Climate
everything to he desired
For a dcsrriptie Atlas and other itrformatioi
apply to Superintendent Imnisration Ottawa Can
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FARMERS ari STOCKMEN
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j blchest piffihthlc prices for your grain and nock
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Old Colony Building Ciucayo X1L
Some men dont carp verv much Nner read a book through merely
what church they attend just so the j because you have begun it Withcr
pews have soft cushions spoon
There is a way of trifling that costs a heap of money Neglect
Lumbago and Sciatic
and it may put you on crutches with loss of time and money
St Jacobs Oil
will cure surely promptly Price 25c and 50c