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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1905)
I- r r 4 thnt comas from experience is yie most valuable Ask experienced and successful men the best way to keep money They will un doubtedly recom mend the opening -of an account in an institution like the Jirst National Bank Take their advice and be wise Do Tiot wait until you iave learned b y b i t ter experience the folly of keep ing your cash in bouse or office Registered Graduate tj sivv A Proclamation By SANTA CLAUS 3r oifMflfl 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE ijjrnjH Trade Marks Designs Copyrights e Anyone sending a sketch and description may Quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable Communica tions strictly confidential HANDBOOK on Patents taentfree Oldest agency for secnrtngpatents Patents taken through Munn Co receive special notice without charge In the Scientific American A handsomely Illustrated weekly Tersest clr culatlon of any scientific Journal Terms 3 a year iour tnontns j eoiQDyaii newsdealers New York Branch Office 625 F BU Washington D C Dr Herbert J Pratt Dentist Office over McConnells Drug Store McCOOK NEB Telephones Office 1G0 residence 131 Former location Atlanta Georgia HOLLISTEFPS JSocky Mountain Tea Muggets A BnBy Medicine for Busy People Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor A specific for Constipation Indigestion Live and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure Blood Bad Breath Siufrgish Bowels Headache and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tap let form Si cents a box Genuine made by Holtjster Dnco COMPANY Madison wis TOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE ORDER OF HEARING State of Nebraska Red Willow county ss At fca county court held at the county court room -on and for said county November 16th A D 1905 Present Frank Moore county judge In the matter of the estate of Mary A OConnell -deceased praying that the instrument filed on tbe 16th daypf November 1905 and purporting to be the last will and testament and codicil thereto of the said deceased may be proved approvedproDatedallowedand recorded as the -last will and testament of the said Mary A OConnell deceased and that tho execution of said instrument may be committed and the ad ministration of said estate may be granted to Catherine OConnell as executrix Ordered that December 2ndAD1905at ton oclock amis as--signed for hearing said petition when all per sons interested in said matter may appear at a -county court to be held in and for said county and show cause why the prayer of petitioner -should not be granted and that notice of the pendency of said petiton and tho hearing there- sjf be given to ail persona interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in tho ilcCook Tribune a weekly nowsaper printed in eaid cotnty for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing Feank Moore XA true copy seal County Judge Boyle Eldred attorneys 11-17-3 NOTICE TTo David E Polly and to whom it may con Tern Notice is hereby given that on tho 8th day of March 1904 the undersigned J MWentz purchased of Ben G Gossard county treas urer of Red Willow couniy Nebraska at public sale for taxes lot five block three in WestMc Cook Red Willow county NebraekaV for the taxes levied and assessed thereon for the years 1895 to 1902 inclusive The time allowed in which to redeem said lot from said purchase will expire December 25th 1903 12 103ts - J M Wentz - - TvjKraiifettFii WVyr Being anxious to distribute my Christmas gifts to the good people of the town and vicinity in the most effective and satisfactory manner I have appointed Thk Ideal 5 and 10 Cent Store my agents for the holiday season of 1905 and hereby command every man woman and child to go to their store where one and all will find those presents which they most desire There are shown my choicest dolls my prettiest books 1 my daintiest china and a host of other things direct from my factory in Toyland I have charged The Ideal that their fees for these beautiful gifts shall be reasonable that there must be presents to suit the taste and purse of everyone and they have promised me it shall be so My gifts will be on display every day and evening from now until Christmas eve Dont forget the place THE IDEAL 5 10c STORE opposite postoffice McCook siffned Santa Clans H W 4 MI Biriji jrijijMiiiijjiiMM - ADVICE LIVE STOCK MARKETS AT KANSAS CITY THE WEEKS TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY ROBINSON COMPANY LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS OFFICES AT CHICAGO KANSAS CITY OMAHA SIOUX CITY ST JOSEPH AND DENVER Kansas City Nov 28 1905 Receipts of cattle thus far this week are 25300 last week 35900 last year 33900 Prices Monday were generally firm ou all offerings Todays supply of beef steers was rather light and the inquiry active for them at stroDg to 15c higher rates Cows and heifers sold strong to 10c higher stockers and feed ers strong to 10c higher The following table gives prices now ruling Extra prime cornfed steers 35 00 to 3 65 Good 4 50 to 5 00 Ordinary 3 60 to 4 50 Choice cornfed heifers 4 00 to 510 Good r c 3 50 to 4 00 Medium 2 50 to 3 50 Choice cornfed cows 3 35 to 3 85 Good 2 75 to 3 35 -Medium 2 25 to 2 75 Gunners 1 50 to 2 25 Choice stags 3 75 to 4 25 Choice fed bulls v 3 25 to 3 75 Good 2 50 to 3 HO Bologna bulls 1 75 to 2 5 Veal calves 5 00 to 6 00 Good to choice native or western stockers 3 25 to 3 75 Fair 2 85 to 3 25 Common 2 25 to 2 S5 Good to choice heavy native feeders 3 60 to 4 00 Fair 3 00 to 3 60 Good to choice heavy branded homed feeders 3 25 to 3 tO Fair 3 00 to 3 25 Common 2 50 to 3 00 Good to choice stock heifers 2 50 to 2 85 Fair 2 25 to 2 50 Good to choice stock calvessteers 3 50 to 4 00 Fair 3 00 to 3 50 Good to choice stock calves heifers 3 00 to 3 50 Fair 2 50 to 3 00 Choice wintered grass steers 3 50 to 4 00 Gcod 3 25 to 3 50 Fair 3 00 to 3 25 Choice grass cows 2 75 to 3 00 Good 2 50 to 2 75 Common 2 00 to 2 50 Receipts of hogs thus far this week are 22400 last week 23500 last year 31100 Mondays market was active but weak to 5c lower and today trade opened strong and closes 5c higher with bulk of sales from 472 to 4 85 top 4 87J Receipts of sheep thus far this week are 5400 last week 9300 last year 19100 Mondays market was 10 to 15c higher and todays trade firm and brisk We quote choice lambs 700 to 715c choice yearlings S575 to 600 choice wethers 8550 to 5 7o choice ewes 500 to 515 Read the Tribune clubbing list else where in this issue It will save you money Beautifying methods that injure the skin and health ara dangerous Be beautiful without discomfort by taking Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea Sun shiny faces follow its use 35 cents L W McConnell Dynamos Driven from Car Axle The Great Western Railway of Eng land is lighting Its corridor trains by electricity obtained from dynamos driven from the car axle Storage bat teries are carried for use when the running speed Is slow and for stops A Studied Slight She How that woman we just pass- ed does hate me He She looked pleasant enough She Thats all done for -effect but if you noticed 6he never turned to take in my new suit and hat Detroit Free Press NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN Alvin Brown Benlah Brown and John M Evans non resident defendantswill take notice that on tho 28th day of ugust 1905 Edward B Cowles plaintiff filed his petition in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska the ob ject and prayer of which are to foreclose a tax purchasers lien upon the east half of the north west quarter of section 14 in town 1 north range SO west of the 6th principal meridian for the taxes for the years 1901 1902 and 1903 that there was due to plaintiff at tho time of filing said petition the sum of 1580 for the payment of which sum together with costs accruing it- t jrest and attorneys fee pla intiff prays a de cree of foreclosure ana a sale oi saia promises Yon are required to answer said petition on or before the 1st day of January 1906 Edward B Cowles Plaintiff J E Kelley attorney Y Names of Note In the News SENATOR J B FOB AKEB S1 ENATOR JO SEPH BEN SON KER of Ohio who opposes the plan to give the Interstate commerce commis sion power to make railroad rates says he believes the evils complained of by shippers could best be remedied by an amendment to the present Elklns law making that act more explicit and efficient He expects to introduce such an umendment in the senate Senator Foraker takes no interest in popular sports or athletics though he is strong and vigorous himself He got so much physical culture as a boy and young man that he has never had a hankering for anything in the nature of fads in that field Senator Foraker was one of eleven children and his father was a poor farmer A log cabin was his birthplace and he was taught to wash Iron cook milk spin pick geese and hold the plow before he was ten years old He went to a country district school and one day ripped his trousers so badly that it was impossible to wear them Unfortunately they were the only pair he owned and Just then his father was unable to replace them His mother found an old coffee sack All the world applauded the great achievements of Russias workmen in the great work of liberty said Presi dent Samuel Gompers of the American Federation of Labor in a cable mes sage to the Russian premier Count Witte And he added The cause of liberty and justice should not bo smirched by atrocities and crime I Russias workers will as sternly U3Q their power to suppress the vicious massacres of hu man life they will still further earn and deserve the warmestgratitude President Gom pers has a reputa tion as a conserva tive labor leader but the men whose cause he represents have the utmost confidence in his loyalty to their In terests It was Mr Gompers who re marked in speaking of the necessity for organization among workingmen We realize the force of what John Hancock said In Independence hail that we must hang together or we will bang separately On a visit to Pittsburg recently Presi dent Gompers was welcomed by a dele gation which was headed by a brass band As soon as his figure was sight ed the band burst forth into the joyous strains of Everybody Works but Fa ther As he stands in a sort of pa rental relation to the workingmen of the country he was quick to see the humor of the Incident As a matter of fact however Mr Gompers worked with his hands for twenty six years making cigars and only a short time ago he demonstrated that he was still skillful in rolling the fragrant weed into smoke able form WILLIAM H BERRY last year when Mr Roosevelt ran for president the state gave the Republic an ticket a plural ity of nearly half a million Mr Berry is not a native of Pennsylvania but was born in 1852 In Madison county 111 As a boy of seven teen he left the little town of his birth and with an education which began in the public schools and ended with the night lectures of an engineer ing school in Buffalo he started out on his career Following in the footsteps of his father an engineer and inventor he became a mechanical engineer and is today president of the Berry Engi neering company of Chester The treasurer elect is a local preacher in the Methodist church and there -is rarely a Sunday that he does not preach In some small church often to a congregation of colored people Dr Harvey W Wiley chief of the government bureau of chemistry who SAMUEL GOMPERS One of the incidents of the recent political revolution in Pennsylvania was the election as state treasurer of William H Berry mayor of the city of Chester Mr Berry was nominated for treasurer by the Democrats and in dorsed by the Lincoln Republicans Prohibitionists and the Independence party He received a plurality of about 100000 although once defined a scientific agriculturist as a gentleman in the employ of tho government who can make 2 grow ou un appropriation bill where only 1 grew before Is soon to test the health fuluess of cold storage food For tho purpose of the investigation he will use practically the same young men em ployees of the de partment who were members of thepoi son squad and al lowed themselves to be fed borax and other preservatives In foods last year The new squad will consist of ten or twelve men who will subsist for the next year or so on a diet of cold stor age foods as the DR H W WILEY guests of the government Since the results of the experiments on preserved foods were published Inquiries have been received by Dr Wiley from all parts of the country as to the effects of eating cold storage foods Dr Wiley was once asked why he did not investigate rouge Rouge the reporter said may be very harm ful very poisonous sir Dont you think that it requires investigation Dr Wiley smiled No he answered I cant say I do If rouge were poi sonous unnumbered women would have died of it long ago By the way Ill tell you a queer thing about rouge It Is something that I came upon one day in a pharmacy and I think it illus trates an odd phase of human nature A young girl was buying a pot of rouge aud I heard her murmur to the clerk You guarantee that this will not rub off I do the clerk answered This like all our rouges is warranted and asked her son if he would be will 1 to stand the hardest kiss of Ing to wear a pair made from them un til a better could be had The lad made a wry face I guess Ill have to he replied but I dont like to All the boys will laugh at me Never mind that said his mother encouragingly Brave their laughter and it will help to make a man of you j All the boys did laugh when Joe For aker appeared at school inthis coffee sack unmentionables but Joe grinned anu oore it in later years uis polit ical friends on the stump turned tho despised pantaloons to as good an ac count as Abraham Lincolns alleged rail splitting served him 1 tion that any of your women friends will try on it Though a landsman Truman H Newberry of Detroit who recently took the oath of office as assistant sec retary of the navy knows a great deal about naval affairs The story of his career shows that he possesses espe cial qualifications for his post which was once held by BliiS18l RS KS2te3SVffiyv54 TRUMAN H NEW BERRY beggars who infest all the highways and make the tour ists life a burden to him says the New York Times There is nothing the lazzaroni fear so much as the evil eye that is an eye the least shade off the normal in any respect said Mr Mr Roosevelt and Is of much impor tance as the as sistant secretary Is often called on to act as head of the department and give orders Involv ing weighty mat ters He is forty years old a gradu ate of the Sheffield Scientific school of lale and the pos sessor of a large fortune His father the late Congressman John S Newber ry was a partner of the late Senator McMillan and left his son a goodly j sum which has been increased by wise management until it now foots up sev eral millions Mr Newberrys brilliant and beautiful wife a daughter of the late General Alfred C Barnes of New York brought him several millions more He Is an enthusiast on the sub ject of automobiles yachts warships and babies His family is a large one and the first arrivals came in pairs He does not need his salary of 4500 a year very much but it will help pay for gasoline for the automobiles and Ghristmas presents for the children When President Roosevelt was last in Detroit he made a speech In which he said I cannot say that the story is true but they do say that during the Span ish war a sailor while scrubbing the decks was asked what yacht that was In the distance Its the Dawn replied the sailor How do you know was the query I know said the sailor because I own her The Dawn was the name of the yacht which Mr Newberry tendered the government for service in the war with Spain Whether the millionaire yachtsman ever scrubbed decks or not he was subjected to very rigid disci pline during his service in the navy in the contest with Spain He was a r member of the Michigan naval militia made up largely of wealthy young men When -war broke out they volunteered and were assigned to the cruiser Yo semite All sorts of menial and dis agreeable tasks were given these rep resentatives of leading families but they were game and none took his medicine with better grace than the present assistant secretary of the navy F Hopkinson Smith the versatile genius who writes novels builds light houses paints pictures constructs sea walls lectures and does globe trotting is a native of Baltimore and is sixty seven years old He usually spends the summer at his villa near Venice and has discovered an ingenious meth od of ridding himself of the importuni ties of the Italian HOPKINSON SMITH Smith and it was by playing upon this superstition that I finally discover ed a way of ridding myself of these pests I have a small pocket compass about the size of a monocle and--when their demands become too importunate I simply fit It into my eye and turn and gaze upon them The effect Is in stantaneous When this sinister orb with its quivering needle Is fixed upoa them they turn and run away as fast as their legs can carry them TO LIVE fl SIMPLE LIFE Two Pennsylvanians Plan For mation of New Society 0DEBH LIYT2IG TOO DTEEKU0US The Founders Who Have Been For a Tract of Land Near Frcderickalmrgr aid Feel Confi dent of Success All Must WorJi Even Children No LaggarJii to Do Tolerated Believing that life as It is lived in this twentieth century is too Btrenuous for the good we ought to get out of it and that the majority of us are exist ing rather than living with any degree of enjoyment two well known men James Hazlewood of Pittsburg and William Schlingmann of Crafton Pa have conceived the Idea of forming a community where the residents will eat sleep and work in perfect peace says the Pittsburg Press Every one connected with the community will work to get his or her food clothes and lodgings and no laggards will be tol erated The proposed association will be known ns the Providence community and will be governed by a board of trustees elected by the members It is said that the two founders have op tions on a large tract of land near Fredericksburg Md where the pro posed community will be located al though as yet no deeds have been sign ed nor has any money been paid to bind the transaction When the land is secured and the proselytes to the new school have migrated laws will be formulated calculated to regulate the actions of the simple livers The basis for the rules governing the residents is the New Testament The new community will be planned after the one which for many year3 thrived at Economy Pa but It is pro posed to manage It in an entirely dif ferent and more modern way The promoters believe that modern meth ods applied to the scheme will make it entirely feasible and that It will be possible to carry it on without the loss of either time or money to the best advantage to the members and they say It may be made so strong finan cially that nothing out of the ordinary will be able to Injure it to any consid erable extent It will differ materially from other societies formed along sim ilar lines and for the same purpose in that the members will not be made to adopt any strange or peculiar beliefs or to wear any certain kind of uniform dress Each member will work to the utmost of his ability and will live as he thinks most beneficial to himself conforming always to the laws govern ing the residents of the community There will be no accumulation of prop erty or amassing of riches Immediately after conceiving the possibility of a successful community of co workers preliminary regulations were drawn up which govern the en trance of new residents According to these rules life in the community will not be so very much different from that outside although no laggards will be allowed and no wonderfully rich men will be seen there There will be no membership right In the com munity property no division of com munity property among members no right of survivorship Particular stress Is laid upon those clauses which pertain o the actions of the male resi dents of the community All must work The third clause in the set of rules drawn up reads as follows Every member residing In the com munity must work and labor diligently for tho community in such tasks or labor as shall from time to time be assigned to such member so long as such member lives with the community and is physic ally able to labor Such labor Is a neces sary condition of maintenance and resi dence In the community There shall be no liability in the community for com pensation for such labor The fourth section relates to the chil dren and according to this they will not escape their share of the work very easily Every child maintained by the com munity must work and labor diligently for the community in such task or labor as shall from time to time be assigned to such child and as long as such child lives with the community while physic ally able to labor such labor is a neces sary condition to the maintenance of such child There shall be no liability in the community for compensation for such labor Every member of the community shall be entitled to the proper food and raiment required for the simple life Religious exercises will be provided and there will be no variance between life in the simple life community and outside Instructions will be taught from the Bible and common school ed ucation provided for the younger mem bers Although It will take a goodly sum of money to finance such an un dertaking the promoters have hopes of soon seeing the community a material realization The land will have to be prepared after purchase houses and schools and stores built and it will take some time before the product of the labor of the residents will be reaSy for the market In spite of obstacles however the leaders are hoping to be able to announce definitely In a very short time where the members of the new simple life school will be living In a year After the plan Is perfected and working in harmony the promoters think converts will flock In great num bers It has no peculiarity to attract attention or to antagonize the adher ents to the orthodox faith The Charge Titewodd I thought you said you wouldnt charge me anything for the Uttle legal question I asked you Law yerI didnt I charged you for the answer Cleveland Leader F D BURGESS Plumber and Steam Fitter Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings Estimates Furnished Free Base ment of the Posoffice Building McCOOK NEBRASKA Mike Walsh DEALER IN POULTRY and EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash New location ju3t acros streot in P Walsh building McCook - Nebraska Bucksfaff Harness Best Made California Oak Leather No 1 Trimmings First Class Workmen Look for trade mark ON ENDS of TRACE Ask Your Dealer BLOOD AND SKIfl DISEASES j Ecz iiia Skin cancer and nil painful itch- i J lng skill di e iss tre ited by the most ce 3 tain uiethods Moles Birtlnna k and fitoial I blomishos rcmovi d by elertricity Blood jwHson in nil stages All privato andfroni dii uses Call or add DltANULK KjH CKtliat Skm Blood and Gcnito Urinury Li ieisos 1215 O S reet Twnc -In Nebraska PllIVATE HOSllTl - Coming DR CALDWELL Of Chicago PRACTICING Aleopathy Homeopathy Electric and General Medicine will by request Tislt professionally McCOOK NEB OCT 2T At Palmer Hotel Hours l p m to 9 p m Returning- every four weeks Consult her while the opportunity is at hand DR CALDWELL limits her practice to the special treatment of diseases of the eye ear nose throat lungs female diseases diseases of children and all chronic nervous and surgical diseases of a curable nature Early consump tion bronchitis bronchial catarrah chronic catarrh headache constipation stomach and ooyvel troublesrueuinatismneuralRia sciatica BriRhcs disease kidney dizziness nervousness indigestion obesity interrupted nutrition slow growth in children and all wasting diseas es in adults deformities club feet curvature of the spine diseases of the brain paralysis epilepsy heart disease dropsy swelling of the limbs stricture open sores pain in the bones granular enlargements and all long standing diseases properly treated BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES Pimples blotches eruptions liver spots fall ing of the hair bad complexion eczema throat ulcers bone pains bladder troubles weak back burning urine passing urine too often The effects of constitutional sickness or the takimr w u Aujuivuo lucuaiuo tciciica ing treatment prompt relief and a cure for life Tti i Aiicfiuai uaiiaon faUingof the womb bearing down pains f corrhea sterility or barrenness consult Dr u uu wueia inecausoof tneir trouble and the way to become cured CANCER GOITER FISTULA PILES and enlarged glands treated with the subcutan eous injection method absolutely without nain H1 uiooa is one ofnor2wn discoveries and is really the most scientific and certainly sure method of this ad vanced age Dr Caldwell has practiced her E28i th3 largest hospitals BffliowuSiiJSiVopci t vuooaa nuen sue will spend a portion of each week treating her many patients No incurable cases accepted for vice one dollar to thoso interested DR ORA CALDWELL CO Omaha Nebraska Chtmm inirM Addresa all letters to 105 Beo Building Omaha flF A k VV4 tf 17 J m i K M l V V 1 t f ft r