The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 05, 1905, Image 6

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McClures for May
McClures for May offers a great
variety of good things Its afar cry
from Lincoln Steffens story of how
Now Jersey came to be the haven of
tho corporations and a mighty un
pleasant story it Is to William
Jamess delightful and of course dls
tinguished appreciation of one of the
truly great men of our time Thomas
Davidson Then Colonel Lumpkin
John McAuley Palmers reformed and
satirical captain of industry throws
light on the street railway problem
Terrors of the Sea true tales of
famous derelicts and historic mys
teries by P T McGarth opens up an
other field of human interest and a
description of Hans The Educated
Horse of Berlin by a man who has
seen him perform adds another to the
long list of varied articles
Bishop Brooks at New Haven
The late Phillips Brooks ready wit
Is well illustrated by the remark once
made by him as he was starting for
New Haven in company with Dr Ed
ward Everett Hale to witness a Harvard-Yale
football game To a friend
who met him on his way to the train
and who inquired where he was going
he replied Im going down to New
Haven to yell with Hale
Under tho title of Law Makers
Who Shame the Republic Rudolph
Blankonburg contributes to the April
Arena one of the most important
political papers of recent years It is
a masterly unmasking of amazing con
ditions of political corruption that
have marked the rule of corporations
through the political machine of Penn
sylvania in late years Mr Blanken
burg publishes fac similes of passes
issued by the Pennsylvania Railroad
company and given to legislators and
other public servants by that com
pany some of these as late as 1905
He shows that such distribution of
passes is a clear violation of the con
stitution of Pennsylvania
Named for Grand Monarque
When La Salle entered the gulf of
Mexico in 1G82 he founded the fort of
St Louis and named it for Louis XIV
of France and the surrounding terri
tory ho called Louisiana The in
habitants of this country originally
were French and Spanish settlers
and their descendants even today are
called Creoles
Over the whole continent in the
East in the middle in the West
Graft has set its talons Do you want
the facts Everybodys for Mayis full
of them facts about Mr Rogers and
Amalgamated facts about the land
thieves facts about the Beef Trust
facts about the people ruined by the
Graft of Business by whatever name
it is called The May Everybodys is a
strong number Harold MacGrath au
thor of The Man on the Box has a
capital story of politics entitled Two
Candidates Zona Gale has a delicate
story of sentiment The Other Two
Rex B Beach contributes a strong
Klondike tale entitled The Scourge
Vincent Harper tells a capital Wall
Street story in The Flurry in Bub
bles Miss Bensley continues her act
ual Experiences of a Nursery Govern
ness
The Happy Child
There is nothing like light-hearted-ness
to make a child a favorite No
one likes the cross ill tempered boy
or girl A ragged barefoot boy sell
ing papers on the street will often
attract one just because he is so jolly
so happy although it might seem as
though he had much to grumble
about Do not encourage tears and
bad temper but rather smiles and
pleasant words
German Silver
German silver derives its name
from the fact that it was first manu
factured at Hildburghausen Germany
It is an alloy of copper zinc and
nickel It is variable in composition
according to the requirements of the
manufacture but may be stated for
general purposes to consist of 50
parts of copper 30 of zinc and 20 of
nickel
Mr Arthur Hoebers article in the
May Century on The Prize of Rome
should have special interest just now
following so closely the announce
ment that the American School of
Architecture in Rome has been re
chartered by Congress endowed by
private liberality and made secure by
a permanent and attractive home
especially as the newly chartered
American institution is to be conduct
ed much on the lines of the French
Villa Medici whose workings Mr
Boeber describes with much interest
ing detail
Hero is Destitute
Capt Benton an English sailor 82
years old who has saved forty nine
persons from drowning is to have a
street organ bought for him so that
he can earn a living
For Rent or Sale Two Ranches of
3000 Acres Each
Located in Custer county on South
Loup river consists of 500 acres good
corn land GO alfalfa 320 meadow and
the balance in pasture good improve
ments Inquire of Victor H Coffman
Omaha Neb
Emigrant Buys Pistol
A man charged in a London police
court with carrying a pistol said he
had bought it for self protection as
he was going to America He was
sympathetically discharged
What is said to be a solid mountain
of iron has been discovered in Styria
Austria The mountain is situated in
the famous iron mining district of
Leobe
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NEBRASKA STATE NEWS
NEBRASKA BRIEFS
Joseph Jones vice president of the
bank of Utlca died last week
Over 500 Lincoln people left last
week for the beet fields of Colorado
A -debate took place at Beatrice be
tween representatives of the High
schools of that city and Lincoln
The Soldiers Home at Grand Is
land was inspected last week by the
state board of public lands and build
ings
Amos Burnett an old veteran of
Plattsmouth Is to be furnished a home
in the National Soldiers Home at
Leavenworth Kan
George Westgate of York county
has returned from Kentucky with a
carload of driving horses which he will
dispose of In this state
The offering in the Methodist
church at Osceola on Easter Sunday
for the missionary cause was 15133
about double that of last year
William Chatten pleaded guilty be
fore Judge Taylor at York for the kill
ing of four wild ducks He was given
the regular fine of 5 for each bird
Earl Terwillerger a farmer living
one mile south of Bee accidentally
shot himself through the hand while
handling a target rifle The wound is
not serious
Mrs Mary Wagner of Gage county
was adjudged insane and ordered
taken to the asylum The woman is
but 34 years of age and the motner of
four children
The date for the annual high school
fete at the State university has been
set for May 19 It is expected that
representatives from high schools all
over the state will be present
Games Warden Carter has received
word from a special deputy in York
county that William Chottin and
Grover Denbo were arrested with four
teen ducks in their possession Chot
tin the elder of the two was fined
20 and costs while the younger who
was a mere boy was given his free
dom
A 90 deficiency item allowed the
state banking board has been left out of
one of the appropriation bills passed
at the last session of the legislature
and as a result the board will be kept
out of the money for another two
years The error is due to the negli
gence of the enrolling and engrossing
clerks The item cannot be paid for
two years
Word reached Beatrice that A N
Brenneman a former printer of that
city but who is now living at Bartels
ville Mo stating that he has been
awarded a special prize of 6000 in a
guessing contest The guessing was on
the total paid attendance at the
Worlds fair Brennemans guess was
12S04G35 just nine short of the actual
paid number
During the recent heavy rains near
Mason City W Z Amsberry had two
cows drowned W D Amsberry had
three calves eleven pigs and seventy
five chickens drowned George Mul
vaney last two horses which floated
away The approaches to every bridge
within five miles of Mason City are
damaged and at least three bridges
have been washed from their founda
tions
Believing that Mrs Lena Margaret
Lillie has been unjustly condemned to
life imprisonent for the murder of her
husband her friends are planning a
series of petitions which will be cir
culated among the members of the
womens clubs in all parts of the
United States asking for her release
When these are signed they will be
presented to Governor Mickey asking
him for clemency
The building by the Great Northern
of the Sioux City Ashland cut oft has
stirred up considerable interest in
Northwestern railroad circles The
Northwestern regards the proposed
new line as an invasion of its terri
tory and there is much talk of the
construction of a road from Hooper to
Oakland to connect with the Omaha
road thus making a short line for the
svstem between Lincoln and Sioux
City
Lester C Winterton who was a for
mer Seward boy met his death by ac
cident in Egypt while employed as an
expert prospective driller for a ma
chinery company of Chicago He is
buried near the third cataract of the
Nile river in Egypt Of eight men sent
to the gold coast of west Africa he
was the only one alive at the end of
the year of their going He was 36
years of age and was married last No
vember
Department Commander Herman
Bross in his Memorial day order just
promulgated calls attention to the
law enacted by the late legislature to
prohibit baseball playing and honse
racing and such forms of amusement
on Memorial day and fixing a penalty
for violation thereof As a matter of
fact that law will not apply this year
and therefore there can be no viola
tion of it It was passed without the
emergency clause and therefore does
not go into effect until July 1
Mrs Pauline Anderson of York was
found dead in her bed She was living
alone and the neighbors not seeing
her during the day thought something
was -wrong broke into the house and
found her Death was supposed to
have come from heart trouble
City Engineer Campen of Lincoln
has made an examination of the gaso
line engines recently built in Omaha
and now at Grand Island He has
made a favorable repct to the Citi
zens Railway company which con
cern is investigating the gasoline mo
tive power for a local street railway
system
WILD ANIMAL BOUNTY LAW
Recent Legislative Enactment Will
Go Into Effect July 1st
LINCOLN After July 1 a whole
sale slaughter of coyotes wild cats
and wolves is likely to be carried on
in Nebraska as a result of the new
wild animal bounty law which was
passed by the last session of the legis
lature An appropriation of 10000
was made by the legislature to pay
the state bounties on wolves coyotes
and wild cats Western stockmen
claim that wild animals have greatly
increased on the prairies since tho re
peal of the old law in 1903 and that
the appropriation will probably be ex
hausted on gray wolves alone They
estimate that at least 30000 worth
of county claims will be made in tho
next two years
The bill was introduced by Repre
sentative Douglas of Rock county at
the request of the sheep and cattle
men of Western Nebraska No emer
gency clause was attached and so tho
bill will not go into effect until July
1 The measure provides that any
person in the state who kills any
wolves wild cats or coyotes and who
presents the scalps with the two ears
and the face down to the nose to the
county clerk of the county in which
the animals were killed making oath
thereto shall receive bounties as fol
lows Five dollars for every large gray
or buffalo wolf killed 125 for every
common prairie wolf or coyote and 1
for every wild cat
The county clerk must issue to the
persons certificates of bounties and
when these certificates are filed with
the auditor of public accounts the au
ditor must draw his warrant on tho
state treasury against the general
fund The county clerk after giving
the person a certificate of the num
ber and kind of scalps accepted by
him for bounty must deface the
scalps by cutting them into two parts
so as to separate the two ears and he
must keep a record of the number and
kind by him destroyed
If any person drives baits entices
or brings any such animals into tho
state from outside for the purpose of
procuring bounties on them he shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
and may be fined not less than 25
nor more than 100 for each such of
fense
STATE EQUALIZATION BOARD
Rumor Burlington Assessment Will
Be Reduced
LINCOLN Will the state board of
equalization lower the assessed valu
ation of the Burlington railroad 25
per cent
Rumors are in circulation that the
figures will be reduced at the coming
meeting of the state board For more
than a year the influences looking to
ward a reduction of taxation have
been at work and the corporation
lobbies at the capital expect to see
some results
The Union Pacific and the North
western fear a raise but it has been
stated that these apprehensions are ill
founded It has leaked out that the
figures will not be increased and the
valuation of the Northwestern may be
reduced
A number of reports are still to be
filed The report of the Union Pacific
is complete in every detail Data is
lacking in nearly all the other reports
Think Peach Crop a Failure
PLATTSMOUTH Some of the
fruit growers of this county have re
cently made an examination of peach
buds and found a number that looked
as if they were alive but upon putting
them to the test of a powerful miscro
scope the fact developed that in al
most every case the buds that had a
thrifty appearance were really in the
germ This would indicate that the
peacL crop for the coming year is in
all probability a failure
By Laws Are Missing
LINCOLN State Auditor Searle
said that the by laws of the Royal
Highlanders a fraternal order with
headquarters at Aurora Neb were
missing from his files and could not
be found The deputies are puzzled
over the matter and much anxiety
exists
White Collie for Mr Bryan
STELLA W B Williams an ex
tensive breeder and shipper of Scotch
collie dogs shipped a pure white one
to William Jennings Bryan This is
the first pure white collie Mr Wil
liams has ever raised
Congressional Convention
The First district congressional
convention will be held at Falls City
June 1st The basis of representation
will be one delegate at large for each
county and one delegate for each 100
votes cast for Burkett for congress
Firebugs have been operating at
Broken Bow
BROKEN BOW F M Currie for
mer state senator from this district
has purchased J E Adamsons inter
est in the Central Telephone com
pany which outside of a few shares
includes the whole plant This pur
chase is subject to an option held by
the Co operative Telephone company
which expires June 1 of this year
The purchase price as offered to the
latter company was 31000 If they
do not raise the necessary amount of
funds by that time Mr Currie will
immediately commence making Im
provements
Small Men Intellectual
Canon Kingsley not long before his
death drew attention to tho number
of- short men who could be -seen in
a London crowd He looked eta it as
an indication of progress in intellec
tual lines at least for many if not
most of the great men of history have
been men below the medium height
Many Children Are Sickly
Mother Grays Sweet Powders for Children
used by Mother Gray a nurse in Childrens
HomeNew York CureFeverishnessHead
ache Stomach Troubles Teething Dis
ordersBreak up Colds and Destroy Worms
AtallDruggists25c Sam pJe mailed FREE
Address Allen S Olmsted Le Roy N Y
Worldly joy is a sunflower which
shuts when the gleam of prosperity
is over spiritual joy is an evergreen
an unfading plant Racine
8f guaranteed interest semi annually on all
investments in tropical plantation half as
large as Rhode Island40 profitable products
Active managers and agents wanted E
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Take care of your pennies while
young and give some chap a chance
to bunko you out of your dollars when
you get old Chicago News
airs VTiniIowB Sootlilnpr Syrup
For children teething softens theRuraB reduces In
flammation allays pain cures wind colic 23c a bottle
Never pronounce the verdict of
guilty until given the most positive
evidence of its existence
Dealers say that as soon as a cus
tomer tries Defiance Starch it Is im
possible to sell them any other cold
water starch It can be used cold or
boiled
Some men hustle almost as hard
for a job as some women hustle for
a husband
Hundreds of dealers say the extra
quantity and superior quality of De
fiance Starch is fast taking place of all
other brands Others say they cannot
sell any other starch
When the proposition is likely to
involve others give plenty of time
to thought Philadelphia Bulletin
Dont you know that Defiance Starch
besides being absolutely superior to
any other is put up 10 ounces in pack
age and sells at same price as 12
ounce packages of other kinds
Lewis Single Binder straight 5c cigar
made of cxtia quality tobacco You pay
10c for cigars not so good Lewis Factory
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Charity generally begins at home
and with lots of folks never gets as
far as their front door
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A TRAINED NURSE
After Years of Experience Advises Women in
Regard to Their Health
Mrs Martha Pohlman
of 55 Chester Avenue
Newark N J who is a
graduate Nurse from tho
Blockley Training School
at Philadelphia and for
six years Chief Clinic
Nurse at the Philadelphia
Hospital writes the letter
printed below She has
the advantage of personal
experience besides her
professional education
and what she has to say
may be absolutely relied
upon
Many other women are
afflicted as she was They
can regain health in the
same way It is prudent
to heed such advice from
such a source
Mrs Pohlman writes
I am firmly persuaded
after eight years of experience
with Lydia E Pinkhams
Vegetablo Compound that it
is tho safest and best medicine
for any suffering woman to
uso
Immediately after my
marriago I found that my
hoalth began to fail me I bo
came weak and palo with se
vere bearing down pains fear
ful backaches and frequent
dizzy spells The doctors pre
scribed for me yet I did not
improve I would bloat after
eatintr and freauentlv become
nauseated I had an acrid dischargo and
Sains down through my limbs sq 1 could
ardly walk It was as bad a case of female
trouble as I have ever known Lydia E
Pinkhams Vegetable CoiiiikhiikI however
cured mo within four months Sinco that
time I have had occasion to recommond it to
a number of patients suffering from all
forms of female difficulties and I find tlint
while it is considered unprofessional to rec
ommend a patent medicine I can honestly
recomnipnd Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable
Compound for I have found that it cures
female ills where all other medicino fails It
is a grand medicine for sick women
Money cannot buy such testimony as
this merit alone can produce such re
sults and the ablest specialists now
agree that Lydia E Pinkhams Vege
table Compound is the most univer
sally successful remedy for all female
diseases known to medicine
When women are troubled with ir
regular suppressed or painful men
struation weakness leucorrhcea dis
placement or ulceration of the womb
that bearing down feeling inflamma
tion of the ovaries backache bloat
ing or flatulence general debility in
digestion and nervous prostration or
are beset with such symptoms as dizzi
ness faintness lassitude excitability
irritability nervousness sleepless
ness melancholy all gone and
want-to-be-left-alone feelings bluea
and hopelessness they should remem
ber there is one tried and true remedy
Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Com
pound at once removes such troubles
No other female medicine in tho
world has received Mich widespread
and unqualified endorsement No other
medicine has such a record of cures of
female troubles
Theneedlesssufferingof women from
diseases peculiar to their sex is terrible
to sec The money which they pay to
doators who do not help them is an
enormous waste The pain is cured
and the money is saved by Lydia E
Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Ex
perience has proved this
It is well for women who are ill to
write Mrs Pinkham at Lynn Mass
In her great experience which covers
many years she has probably had to
deal with dozens of cases just liko
yours Her advice is free and confi
dential
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fASTOEIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Paregoric Drops and
Soothing Syrups It is pleasant It contains neither Opium Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance Its age is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays
Feverishness It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles
cures Constipation and Flatulency It assimilates the Food regulates the Stomach
and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep The childrens Panacea The
Mothers Friend
The Kind Tou Have Always Bought and which has been in use for over
30 years has home the signature of Chas E Fletcher and has been made under
his personal supervision since its infancy Allow no one to deceive you in this
All Counterfeits Imitations and Just-as-good are but Experiments that trifle with
and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment
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addressed to Chas H Fletcher
cmidren fndGieirinMtner of uffaI se rp Castorla la good foe
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frequently prescribe It always obtaining the desired results
Castorla rau1 Minn saya I have used your
excellent J my Practce with good results and can recommend It as an
excellent mild and harmless remedy for children
rwfi VDeaiso St- Louis Mo- ys I have used and prescribed your
hon Vi y sanitarium and outside practice for a number of years and find it to
an excellent remedy for children
th S A BuchanniJ of Philadelphia Pa says I have used your Castorla In
results frommifsule lt pleasant to take and have obtained excellent
Dr J E Simpson of Chicago 111 says I have used your Castorla In cases
of colic In children and have found It the best medicine of its kind on the market
Dr It E Eskildson of Omaha Neb says I find your Castorla to be a
standard family remedy It Is the best thing for Infants and children I have ever
known and I recommend It
Dr L It Robinson of Kansas City Mo says Your Castorla certainly has
merit Is not its age its continued use by mothers through all those years and tho
many attempts to Imitate it sufficient recommendation What can a physician add
Leave lt to the mothers
Dr Albert J Weston of Cleveland O says I have used your Castorla In
my practice for the past elchteen years with the utmost success
Dr Edwin P Pardee of New York City says For several years I hava
recommended your Castorla and shall always continue to do so it ha ininM
3 produced beneficial results J
Dr N B Sizer of Brooklyn N Y says I object to what are called natent
medicines where maker alone knows what Ingredients are put In them bat I know
the formula of your Castorla and advise Its use jw
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