The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 10, 1904, Image 3

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DOCTOR ADVOCATED OPERATION
MADE KNIFE UNNECESSARY
EVA BAttTTTO 133 East 12th
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St New York City N writes
I -suffered for throe years with leu
corrhea and ulceration -of the -womb
The doctor advocated an operation
which I dreaded very much andstrong
ly objected to fro under it Now I am
a changed woman Pcruna cured mc
it took nine bottles but I felt so much
improved I kept taking it 3ts I dreaded
an operation o much I -am to day in
perfect health and have not felt bo well
ior fifteen years Mrs Eva Ilartho
Mrs Senator Roach of Lari
wore N Dak Mrs Senator War
ren of Cheyenne Wyo Belva
Lockwood and Mrs General Long
street of Washington D C9 are
among the prominent ladies who
indorse Peruna
Miss Helen Kolof Wis
writes
Several limes during the past two
years or more my system lias been
greatly in need of a tonic and at those
times Peruna has been of great help in
building up the system restoring my
appetite and securing restful sleep
Helen Itolof
Miss Muriel Armitage 30 Greenwood
Ave Detroit Mich District Organizer
of the Royal Templars of Temperance
writes as follows
I suffered for five years with -uterine
irregularities which brought on hys
teria And made me a physical wreck I
tried doctors from the different schools
of inedicinebut without any perceptible
change in my condition In my despair
I called on an old jiurse who advised
me io try Pcruna and promised good
results if 1 would persist and take it
regularly I kept this up for six months
and steadily gained strength and
health- and when I had used fifteen
bottles I considered myself entirely
cured I am a grateful happy woman
to day Miss Muriel Armitage
Missliucy M Riley 33 Davenport St
Cleveland Ohio writes
I wish to add my indorsement to
thousands of other women who have
been cured through the use of Peruna
I suffered ior five years with severe
J BBS EVA BARTHO i
backache and when weary or worried
in the least I had prolonged headache
I am now in perfect health enjoy life
and have neither an ache or pain
thanks to Pcruna Lucy M Riley
It is no longer a question as to whether
Peruna can be relied on to cure all such
cases During the many years in which
Peruna has been put to test in all forms
and stages of acute and chronic catarrh
no one year has put this remedy to
greater test than the past year
If all the women who are suffering
with any form of female weakness
would write to Dr Hartman Columbus
Ohio and give him a complete descrip
tion of their symptoms and the peculi
arities of their troubles he will imme
diately reply with complete directions
for treatment free of charge
Address Dr Hartman President of
The Hartman Sanitarium Columbus
Ohio
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DISCUSSES THE REVENUE LAW
Business Remedy and Not a Retalia
tory Measure
LINCOLN The railroads of Ne
braska found an eloquent defender in
W G Sears one of the authors of the
new revenue law Before the state
board of equalization ho declared that
the revenue law was a business and
not a retaliatory piece of legislation
If farm property had been increased
it was not just to raise the railroad
assessment for that reason alone He
asserted that farm property ought to
ie raised and that the authors of the
JjM had this object in view He main
tained that year after year the rail
roads had paid taxes in cash while
others had not He said the stock and
bond theory of railroad assessment
seemed good but the state board
would have to look out for the in
flated values of stocks and bonds Ho
said the Chicago Minneapolis St
Paul road in his neighborhood had
been built at an expense of 1G000 a
mile It had been bonded for 32000
He thought the latter was the value of
the road
The estimate of the Chicago Bur
lington Quincy system was dis
cussed The members discussed the
stock and bond theory of valuation
minus the necessary credits Nothing
definite was decided upon and the ul
timate theory of the board is just as
intangible as the most intangible form
of railroad property
The Burlington reports show that
the capital stock is 110839100 the
number xf shares of stock 1108391
and the par value 100 The shares
have not been quoted on the market
for more than two years dating from
the consolidation with the Northern
Securities company The capital is
all paid up and the indebtedness is
given at 156050900 less 13493
132GG securities and cash for invest
ment in the sinking fund making an
indebtedness of 14255776734 The
gross earnings for the year in Nebras
ka were 1565200081 and the op
orating expenses were 829061569
Taxes paid in Nebraska amounted to
500G388 leaving a net earning in
this state of 577192124
FIREMEN TO GO TO NORFOLK
State Tournament to Be Held There
This Year
NORFOLK The firemen of Ne
braska will race at Norfolk this year
That was decided by the hoard of con
trol of the state organization and
along in the latter part of August the
speedy ones from every section of the
fire fighting commonwealth are com
ing up here to try for the prizes
The tournament was held for the
first time in Norfolk last year The
boys went away feeling that it had
been the best tourney they ever at
tended and since the day that the ex
citement ended they have wantd to re
turn The attendance last year was
the biggest that ever happened in Ne
braska and some of the fastest rec
ords were made that Cornhusker carts
ever saw
Hastings wanted the tournament
this year So did Nebraska City Sew
ard was mentioned besides Hastings
reported a few minutes after the de
cision was made that enough money
had been raised to hold the event
there But the board of control had
acted and the knockers out of blazes
are coming un to northern Nebraska
The city has raised enough funds to
entertain the crowds and entertain
them well
Shoots Himself and Dies
FAIRBURY In a barn L K Lee
aged 73 years committed suicide by
shooting himself in the head while
temporarily insane The deceased
had been an invalid for some time
Expect Favorable Report
LINCOLN The quarterly report of
the state bonding board expected in a
few days probably will show an in
crease in deposits and a decrease in
loans Statements already received
from a number of banks seem to in
dicate this condition of affairs
Charley Welch an electric lineman
at Lincoln fell from a thirty foot tele
phone pole striking the brick pave
ment on his head and receiving a
shock from a live wire He was taken
to St Elizabeths hospital and doctors
pronounced his condition critical
Buried in a Clay Bank
James McMillen nad Vera Strait
boys 10 years of age were buried in
a clay bank near Peru and came near
losing their lives The boys were
playing on what is known as Indian
hill and were digging a cave or play
house in the side of the hill when the
dirt caved in burying young McMil
Ien about two feet deep and burying
young Strait up to his neck He work
ed himself out and went for help for
the rescue of his companion
Nebraska Insurance Pensioner
DES MOINES la Added to the list
of Indian pensioners on the books ol
the Des Moines pension office is that
of a Nebraska aborigine who signs it
Lamb He Is said
to be able to pronounce it Final pa
pers in his case were made out by
Agent R P Clarkson Mr Lamb is a
resident of Nebraska and was a sol
dier In the civil war where he distin
guished himself not only by carrying
arms but his serial name as well
THE STATE AT LARGE
The farm home of Ben Morse was
destroyed by fire at Tecumseh
A lodge of the Fraternal Life asso
ciation has been organized at Falls
City
Elmer J Burkett will deliver the
commencement address at Wymote
May 26
The Carnegie library at Hastings
will possibly be ready for dedication
by July 1
North Platte expresses fear that the
proposed sanitary sewer win not be
completed this year
Beatrice has appealed a damage suit
brought by John A Forbes who se
cured judgment for 750
Some corn in Cuming county plant
ed on low ground failed to come up
and will have to be replanted
The college authorities at Bellevue
are sending out the commencement
programs John L Webster is to give
the annual address Thursday June 9
Warren Brown one of Seward
countys old and prosperous citizens
passed away at his home in Seward
Mr Brown lived on a farm for many
years A few years ago he moved
into town He leaves an aged wife
well provided for He had no chil
dren
A telegram was received at Schuy
ler by his father Joseph Pollard an
nouncing the death by drowning of
John Pollard at Spalding In a flood
that resulted from rain Mr Pollard
is a young married man who left
Schuyler two years ago and went to
Spalding
Police Judge Cosgrave of Lincoln
bound William H Wilson over to the
district court and fixed his bond at
500 Wilson is the man who lured
Mrs Anna Endres with her four chil
dren to Lincoln under the promise of
marriage and then cast her off when
he had spent her money
A large barn on the farm of Mrs
Katherine Klattanhoff four miles
northeast of Wlsner was totally de
stroyed by fire with all its contents
consisting of five head of horses a
bull fifty head of hogs and a quantity
of grain harness and lesser articles
The origin of the fire is a mystery
The graduation exercises took place
at Auburn A class of twenty five re
ceived diplomas This class is the
largest that has ever graduated from
high school and the first to have di
plomas given them on graduating from
the eighth grade Rev A D Ham
mon of Stt Paul Minn gave the
class address
The Library board of Beatrice has
elected Miss Florence Smith as li
brarian at the free public library to
succeed Miss Joanna Hagey who ten
dered her resignation several weeks
ago to accept a similar position at
Lincoln Miss Smith who was form
erly a teacher in the Beatrice public
schools is attending college at
Champaign 111
General Culver has issued an order
calling for an examination of com
missioned officers in the National
guard to be held on June 21 at the
office of the adjutant general The
dates for the officers school of in
struction have been set for June 21
to 25 inclusive All officers who did
not pass at previous examinations and
who do not appear for this one will
be disqualified for commissions
Mrs Mart Brake who with her hus
band were former well known resi
dents of Roseland township Adams
county committed suicide at her
home at Salem Ore a few days ago
Mrs Drake had but a short period be
fore been an inmate of an insane hos
pital and had been sent home with
the belief that she had recovered She
got up in the night and walked a half
mile and drowned herself
The debating board of the
versity has received a challenge from
Drake college of Iowa requesting a
debating contest with Nebraska next
year No official action has yet been
taken but it is thought that the prop
osition will be referred Nebraska is
trying to schedule debates with the
larger universities of the north and
east such as Michigan Wisconsin
Chicago and Northwestern
Governor Mickey re appointed Clhi
ton Orcutt of Omaha a member of
the board of trustees for the blind in
stitute at Nebraska City and the Deaf
and Dumb institution at Omaha Mr
Orcutt was first appo nted a member
of the board in 1901 by Governor Sav
age at the time of the resignation of
B F Allen of Wabash trom the board
He is one of three members and for
the last two years has been president
of the board The place has no sal
ary attached
J D Cotton while temporarily in
sane at North Plaue made a vicious
attack upon his wife with a knife
Lightning struck the livery barn oi
Joe Harper at Shubert killling twe
horses and knocking down one man
Last week at Decatur 10000 rep
resenting the grass and pasture an
nuity of the Omaha Indians was dis
tributed among members of the tribe
Since then the Indians have been liv
ing the life of the epicurean
Bridge bonds of Loup township
Merrick county to the value of 3000
have been registered with the state
auditor The bonds are for the con
struction of a line bridge between
Merrick and Nance counties The
cityof Rising has registered 6000 oi
water bonds and will construct a mu
nicipal water system
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