The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 01, 1907, Image 1

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TWENTY SIXTH YEAR
Nebraska Won Railroad Suits
Washington Fob 25 The cases of
the Union Pacific and tho Burlington
Railroad companies agaiust tho various
county treasurers of the state of Neb
raska involving the tax rates on the
property of tho railroads and calling
into question the administration of tho
Nebraska state las law were decided
adversely to tho railroads by the su
preme court of the United States to
day The decision was announced by
Justice Holmes
The decision of the supreme court
was hailed with joy by the people of
the state in general It means that
more than 8000000 will go into the
treasuries of the counties of Nebraska
The suit for tho 1904 taxes involved
307000 while that for the 1903 taxes
involved u still greater amount
Along with these amounts the two
railroads will have to pay interest at
10 percent from December 1 1901 on
the taxes duo that year and 10 per
cent on the 1903 taxes from December
1 1905 The interest which the rail
roads will have to pay under this
decision of the court will amount to
more than S100000 Besides this pen
alty in the shape of interest tho rail
roads will have an expense bill of about
615000 to meet
Tne legal proceedings in this suit
were begun by the railroads by injunc
tion proceedings in the federal court
against the various county tronsurors
of the state Frank Babcock of
Adams county beiig the first treac
urer on the list Attorney Genenu
Norris Brown prepared tut states brief
and prosecuted the case with such vigor
and loaic that the injunction- was
dissolved in the district court The
railroads however appealed to the
supreme court
It was the contention of the railroads
that the present revenue law was con
trary to the constitution because it
taxed the property holders of the state
unequally They introduced evidence
to snow that the land valuations were
away below their market values while
the valuations placed on the railroads
were more than tho actual value of
tho physical property Hundreds of
instances were shown in which real
estate had been assessed from 50 to 60
percent of its value
After appealing tho case to the su
preme court the railroad attorneys
took another tack and made their main
plea toward showing -that the state
board had overestimated the value of
the railroad property by putting in
the value of terminals double tracks
slocks and bonds belonging to portions
of their respective roads oqfcide of the
state When questioned closely by the
judges of the court the attorneys did
not deny that tho railroads had been
assessed fairly
At the timo of the hearing before
the supreme court it was agreed between
the attorneys for the state and the
railroads that the suit involving the
1905 taxes should be withdrawn in case
the railroads were defeated in the first
suit
RED WILLOW COUNTYS SHARE
Rod Willow county is interested in this
decision to the amount of over twenty
thousand dollars
For the tax of 1901 5519 70
Interest on same 1218 68
For tho tax of 1905 6354 47
Interest on same 794 30
For the tax of 1906 6693 89
Interest on same 167 34
Total S2080S 38
The above figures estimate interest up
to the first day of March
Ladies
Mr Lineburg McCooks leading tailor
sayS I have investigated Storeys
Ladies Tailor system of dress cutting
and take pleasure in recommending it
as the best and most thorough system I
have ever examined
Mr Storey the inventor of the system
is now in McCook for the purpose of
teaching a class the dress cutting and
designing Those wishing to investigate
or learn will please leave name and
address with Mrs S J Miller McCooks
leading dress maker who is to be one of
our pupils Time is short learn while
you have a chance It will prove of
value to you all through life Price
about one third what we charge in Chi
cago J Roland Storey inventor of
system and publisher of Storeys Quar
terly
Mixed Paint
Although lead oil and mixed paint
have advanced for a short time we will
sell our A P Lincoln paint at last years
prices A McMtllen druggist
Remnant Sale
Special prices on wall paper remnants
to make room for our large line of new
wall paper we are now receiving Dont
miss the opportunity of getting good
paper cheap A McMillen druggist
Seeds in Bulk and Packages
procured from the best houses and
carefully selected
McCook UardwartCo
10000 Men Wanted
to smoke our El Sativo clear Havana
hand made 10 cent cigars
Griggs Budig Makers
DRIFTWOOD
Last Saturday evening there gathered
together from a far and near the many
friends of Mr and Mrs C T Eller in
the vicinity of Driftwood precinct to
give them a royal send off in the shape
of a surprise Tho neighbors came with
box bale and sack full of the best in
the land to push the evening along and
make it long to be remembered while
they journeyed away from us With the
crowd came the south western Nebraska
string band the Edison kept up all
intervals so there was no time lost but
one continual round of pleasure until
the clock said 12 when the benediction
was sung by the friends God be with
you till we meet again
TMr54tt3gasssr
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
Miss Minnie Rowell visited Minden
friends over Sunday
Mrs J P Crousk is visiting her
homofolks in Seward this state
George E Thompson arrived home on
No 13 yesterday from eastern markets
IIarry Simons will arrive home to
night from his business trip to eastern
markets
James Harris went up to Haigler
early in tho week He has a claim near
that burg
James Malen left this week for Mas
cot near which point he will farm dur
ing the coming season
Miss Genevieve Feeny returned first
of the week from Chicago visiting
Hastings relatives en route
Joseph Dack is a new arrival Ho
becomes a farmer in tho Driftwood sec
tion of western Red Willow county
Dr W F Jones was about first of
tho week after being laid up for about
a week with a severe attack of tho grip
P E Reeder county attorney who
was operated upon in Lincoln recently
is not expected home for a week or two
Miss Grace Clark of Republican
City is in the city visiting her sister Mrs
R J Moore and aunt Mrs V H Solli
day
J T O Stewart of Omaha was a
guest of his brother b H Stewart of
tho Tribune force closing days of last
week
Mrs K K Stangland who has been
with Mrs Ira Clark in Denver for sev
eral weeks arrived home last Sunday
night
Miss Mae ODonnell arrived home
from Chicago last Friday night via
Lincoln where she visited her sister
briefly
W S Hamilton and family and F
E Hamilton and family moved first of
the week to their new farms near Cul
bertson
Mr and Mrs Johv Miles and child
ren from Elwood Nobr are visiting
with Mrs Miles mother Mrs C II
Barrett
J A Fredericks will leave tomor
row for Pawnee City to see his wife who
is not very well He may be gone sever
al woeks
P Walsh returned home Sunday
from a trip to Pennsylvania And the
Antelope state looked good to him when
he got back
W E Heffelbower is in the city
preparing his goods here for shipment
to Erie Colorado where he will work
his irrigated farm this summer
I C Clapp received notice yester
day of the death of his eldest sister in
Michigan in her 79th year whom he
had visited on his way out to Nebraska
T H Brittain departed early in the
week for his new home near Haigler
Dundy county where he recently bought
a quarter section Success attend him
II T Church and son Almon J de
parted first of the week for their new
home near Hyattville Wyo where they
have valuable and extensive ranch pro
perty
Dr E O Vahoe was summoned homo
to Allegan Michigan Thursday by a
telegram announcing the serious illness
of his father with an attack of pneu
monia
R E Lant late of Arcadia Neb is
a late arrival in Red Willow county He
has moved into the Driftwood neighbor
hood where he will farm this season
A welcome to him
E C Goehring left this week for
Hastings near which city he has a farm
Mr Goehring is a farmer citizen of the
quality The Tribune always regrets
seeing leave Red Willow county
Mike Hogan arrived home first of
the week from a sojourn of three
months in Seattle Wash Mike brought
back with quite a nice assortment of
sea breeze along with him also his
money and will remain here a while
longer
Mrs A L Knowland was hostess at
a unique and quite charming Washing
tons birthday function IastFriday even
ing Dinner was served tho guests by
the ladies of the Methodist church at a
private table in the Brotherhood room
of the church The guests wore fichus
and caps and powdered hair after the
mannerof the times After refreshments
Have You Cream to Feed Hogs
If not you should get an Empire or
Sharpless separator ot McCook Hard
ware Co The dairy industry has made
Iowa
I am prepared to do repairing of all
kinds on machinery boilers flues etc
Phone 88 Fred Brewer McCook Neb
Thunder and lightning were some of
the unusual ingredients of Wednesdays
snow storm
Crescent Cottage paint at Waites
Death Claims a Young Mother
After an illness of s everal months
Mrs Frank Real passed away about
noon Monday of this week a victim of
that fell disease tuberculosis The
departod was taken last fall early with
baffling fevers and gradually progressed
into the hopeless malady which caused
her death tuberculosis of the lining of
the bowels
An inconsolable husband and four
little ones are left to mourn the untimely
death and cherish the tender memory of
a loving devoted wife and mother
Funeral services high requiem mass
were hold by Rev J J Loughran in
St Patricks church Thursday mom
ing at ton oclock a large congregation
of sympathizing relatives and friends
attending and thus indicating their love
and admiration of the departed and
tender concern for the deeply bereaved
husband and little ones
Mrs Real was a woman of fine char
acter and had the charms of a sweet
retiring disposition which endeared her
to all acquainted with her Her mem
ory will be tenderly enshrinoa in many
hearts
Margaret Smith was born in Iowa in
1874 Came with her parents to Hitch
cock county in 1886 and to Red Willow
county in 1893 She was united in mar
riage with Frank Real October 4th
1899 and to them were born four chil
dren McCook has beon her home since
tucir happ marriage For nine years
departed taught in the schools of Red
iliw md llitcuooU counties -most
of that time in this eouiuy and she is
well leuown and much beloved by pupils
and pations wherever she taught
Father Fitzgerald of Red Cloud and
Fathf r Kelley of Indianula assisted
Father Loughran in the high requiem
mass
Many relatives were present at the
funeral
Mr Vern Smith and Miss Anna Smith
of Ottumwa Iowa
Miss Edna Iliguins of Alaloy Iowa
Mrs Ellen Real Mrs Thomas Finne
r an E F Real Patrick OConnor and
Thomas Rt ul of Grafton Neb
Mr and Mrs E F Oaffrey of Stam
ford Neb
Mrs Charles Ilolston and daughter of
Arapahoe Neb
Mrs James Kerns and Mrs W J
Smith of Trenton Neb
Mrs J Bain Miss Minnie Keller and
Emmett Jennett of Culbertson Neb
City Council Proceedings
There was a regular sessiou of the city
council Monday evening with the
mayor clerk city attorney and Council
nien Lawritson Gray McConneU and
Custer present
Bills following were allowed
Lon Cone special sewer fund 829 40
Frank Mandell 42 00
W A Gold occupation fund 2 00
Bill of F D Burgess for inspecting
sewer connection was rejected
Permit was granted V Franklin to
construct a brick addition 14x24 feet
I one storv with metal roof in rear of the
brick building now occupied by D C
Marsh lot 8 block 21
An ordinance granting a franchise for
a gas plant to be constructed in the city
of McCook was read first time Messrs
Bush and Ileaton are backing the enter
prise
An ordinance numbered 131- passed
second reading
A resolution was passed requesting
the city treasurer to discontinue collect
ing sewer frontage tax and make settle
ment with county treasurer at once of
all taxes so collected under the special
sewer tax levy in sewer district No 1
Plumbers bonds of F D Burgess
and of Hunt Middleton were approv
ed Adjourned
Program of July Meeting
JULY 3rd
230 pace Purse
Free-for-all trot Purse
Running half mile and
repeat Purse
Automobile race
joly 4th
2 30 trot Purse
Free-for-all pace Purse
Running half mile dash Purse
Running three fourths
mile dash Purse
8200 00
300 00
75 00
200 00
300 00
50 00
74 00
Automobile race
A meeting of Eastern Colorado and
Southwestern Nebraska speed and agri
cultural society officials will be held in
McCook March 8th to elect officers
and arrange for the fall meeting
Gas Plant Proposed
At the meeting of the city council
Mnndav niaht thfinnnnnil wna rpmiPofoH
the ladies indulged in a few games of t to passan ordinance granting franchise
hearts at the home of the hostess Mrs
Mary Campbell winning the honors a
real hatchet The guests carried home
a souvenir of the event in the suggestive
form of a papier mache hatchet whose
hollow handles were filled with lavender
colored candy
Extreme Rubber Satisfaction
Do not purchase rubber goods else
where until you examine our rubber
stocks every article in which has the
suppleness of elasticity and the durabil
ity only possessed by fine fresh rubber
and which alone can give the extreme
satisfaction that you will derive from
every piece of rubber goods that you
secure at McConnells
to construct ana operate a gas plant in
our city Such nn ordinance passed
first reading Messrs C F Bush P S
Heaton and others are among the prom
oters of the proposed enterprise which
contemplates making gas for lighting
heating and cooking purposes
Baths
Sure Wo are connected with tho
sewer system and our rooms are newly
cleaned We invite old customers and
new as well to come for baths Services
of a rubber if wanted
Brcns Barber Shop
Increase The Value of Farms
by fencing with American Woven Steel
fence and allow the pigs to run and
grow twice as fast as if penned up
McCook Hardware Co has just received
a carload of this splendid fence
Notice
Notice is hereby given that I will not
be responsible for any debts contracted
by my son Henry Heun
William Heun
Prefer to See What You Buy
Then go to McCook Hardware Co for
buggies and harness They have a
large line to select from
Office supplies at the Tribune office
McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 1 1907
May Move to Scotts Bluff County
The Lincoln Neb News published
the following from Fremont Neb
under date of February 11
fIt is likely that the days of sugar
making in Dodge county are at an end
The big plant at Leavitt will probably
never be opened here again Qwfug to
his failure to contract with farmers to
supply beets nextseason Manager Hugh
Scilley announced that no attempt to
operate the factory would be made next
season Now it is said that it is likely
that the factory will be moved away
from Dodgo county when the sale of it
under a mortgage takes place next
spring Scotts Bluff county will prob
ably furnisn the new site There the
factory can ba operated at less expense
since there will be no freight to pay in
hauling tho beets It is asserted that
enough beets can be raised within wagon
haul of a site in Scottls Bluff county to
supply the factory The raising of beets
in Dodge county has practically been
abandoned The crop here is no surer
than corn and pays no bettor Further
west the advantage is with tho beets
since a corn crop is not so sure For
the past year it cost an average of SI a
ton to get tho beets from tho field to the
factory
Stockholders Have a Celebration
The stockholders of the McCook Driv
ing Park association had a littlo infor
mal affair at the McUook Commercial
club rooms last Saturday evening of
pleasant particulars
The initial meeting of last fall was
talked over and plan- for the 1907 meet
ing were discussed It was determined
to have a mid summer meeting July 3rd
and 4lh in connection with a bur cele
bration to bo had by McCook Details
to be worked out later and given
publicity
The principal object of the meeting
became apparent however when Presi
dent Barnett was maae the recipient of
a handsome chair in recognition of bis
splendid services in connection with the
first meeting of the -association J E
Kelle making the presentation speech
to which Mr Barnett found inadequate
words to reply It was an incident of
much pleasure to all present
The final chapter was a fine luncheon
at Monto Cristo
Preliminary
Upon returning from a careful exami
nation of the best and largest markets
to complete our preparations for the
spring trade we desire to give our assur
ance that the goods we are now beginn
ing to receive will please better than
ever We will be prepared to supply a
very attractive black silk for 49c yd a
36 inch black taffeta for 73c yd a hand
some one for 81 15 and a 3G inch
for SI 25 yd Iu fancy silk
novelties we will show 44c 65c and S100
yd Also very handsome new dress
goods at Goc to 8100 and will surpass
all our previous efforts in wash fabrics
white goods embroideries etc A word
to the wise is sufficient The Thomp
son Dry Goods Co per G E Thomp
son
Croup
This complaint isnt half so dangerous
as it appears to be if the proper remedies
are kept on hand for the treatment of
it McConnells Balsam is very effec
tive in breaking up croup If you have
a bottle of this in the house and treat
the child with it at the first indications
of croup the complaint will nearly
always be broken up quickly 25c
For Sale
Full blooded barred Plymouth Rock
cockerels Also Plymouth Rock and
Pekin duck eggs Special prices on
incubator lots 3 l 2ts
Mrs J W Burtless
Phone Ash 1351
Over Two Hundred Dollars
The ladies of the Methodist church
enjoyed a patronage aggregating 820300
Washingtons Birthday when they ser
ved dinner supper and held a bazaar on
the side
Another Crop of Alfalfa
each year is obtained by using the
Success Manure Spreader Sold by
the McCook Hardware Co This is the
oldest spreader made
For Sale
Seven room house two lots barn
plenty fruit and shade One block north
and one west of City park
Howe Smith
For Coughs
McConnells balsam is the speediest
and the surest cure for coughs among
all our many cough remedies 25c
The Famous Line
of John Deere implements McCook
Hardware Co Quality remains after
price is forgotten
For Sale
160 acres of Frontier county land at
84 an acre if sold before March 15th 1907
Peter Foxen McCook Neb
Have You Seen
the One Minute Washer at McCook
Hardware Cos
Take a snap shot of tho baby with an
Eastman kodak It will afford you
great pleasure and they make excellent
souvenir postcards
L V McConnell Druggist
Restaurant for sale and building for I
rent inquire at oncei n rvAiKt
Dr Kays office is new one door north
of Commercial hotel Phone 97
Buy field grass flower and garden
seeas irom xx r waite uo
Pyrography outfits from 8200 up at
Woodworth Co Druggists
Wanted A girl for general house
work Mrs L M Best
Chapman Jeffries
Wednesday evening of this week at
seven oclock at tho residence of Mr
and Mrs Jacob Ball Mr Joel V Chap
man of Orleans and Miss Rose Jeffries
of our city wore happily wedded Rev G
II Pickett of Hastings Neb assisted
by Rov G B Hnwkos of our city
officiating
There were present about thirty rela
tives and friends and the affair was a
notable one in every detail
A splendid and lavish wedding supper
followed tho ceremony
Tho young friends received many
handsomo and useful gifts from admir
ing friends and relatives
The happy couple are now visiting up
in Hayes county but will make Frank
lin their future home
PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES
There will be a boy gc to overy home
in town and gather up all the magazines
either new or old that peoplo want to
give to the library
If they are not ready when he calls
just tell him when they will be nud ho
will como for them If you subscribe
for magazines and nro willing to give
them to us after you read them either
tell the boy or let tho librarian know
and we will send for them once a month
There are over 2850 books iu tho lib
rary now and we have 3040 borrowers
Library hours Mornings from 1030 to
12 oclock afternronn from 130 to 6
oclock evenings 7 to 9 and Sunday af
ternoon from 2 fafioVlock Librarian
count court
Marriage licenses issued since last
report
Charles A Haynio age 22 St Ann
Lena Wasia age 23 St Ann Married
by J O Moore
Ralph C Dean age 23 Cambridge
Efiie Starling age 22 Cambridge Mar
ried by J 0 Moore
Edgar R Fenimore age 22 Center
Point Clara D Heath age 18 Center
Point Married by J C Moore
Joel V Chapman ago 23 Orleans
Rosa Jeffries age 21 McCook
Claude K Odeli age 21 McCook
Pearle Isabel True age 18 McCook
Aloah D Barrows age 28 Bartley
Lillie M Morrison age 24 Bartley
W G McBrayers Sale
Monday March 4th W G McBrayer
will offer for sale all his horses cattle
and farm implements and etc on the
old Evans farm four miles west of Mc
Cook Free lunch at noon Usual
terms
Wanted
An experienced lady book keeper
Must know shorthand and type writiug
Address Powell Nilsson
Marion Nebraska
Try McMillens cough cure
Say you saw it in The Tribune
Crescent Cottage paint at Waites
Get The Tribune to do your printing
Buckwheat flour at tne McCook Mill
ing Cos
Eastman Kodaks and supplies at
McConnells
A surprise The 25c salad dishes at
The Ideal Store
Lowneys Chocolates Where
Woodworth Cos
Buy field grass flower and garden
seeds from II P Waite Co
Sunburn and chaps wont worry you
if you learn to rely upon McConnells
Fragrant Lotion 25c
Rumors multiply that McCook is to
have another saloon located possibly
on West Deunison street
J E LeBlanc formerly with the
company here but late of Upland is
now located at Holyoke Colo
Corn chop at the mill at SO cents a
hundred Every thing delivered
McCook Milling Co
A private letter from the happy groom
aunounces the marrage of Ben Engel
formerly of our city to a Chicago lady
Cash Received on Account
Charge Paid Out and other cash
register printed supplies at The Tribune
office
Lice and all disease germs quickly
killed with Kreso One part Kreso 100
parts water does it For sale by Wood
worth Cos druggists
Large and fancy borne grown carna
tions only SO cents per dozen also a lot
of choice pot plants and parsley
McCook Greenhouse Phone 91
Are you going to paint If so let us
figure with you on material We sell
Heath and Williams paint and it is
guaranteed for five years
C R Woodworth Co
Wanted Gentleman or lady to travel
for mercantile house of large capital
Territory at home or abroad to suit
If desirable the home may be used as
headquarters Weekly salary of 81000
per year and expences Address Jos
A Alexander McCook Neb
Does quality count witn you If
quality does count with you if you want
the best that can be secured in drug
store goods if you want your doctors
prescription filled accurately and with
the best first quality ingredients patro
nize
L W McConnell Druggist
Palisade Notes Mrs Hiram Thrail
kill is spending this week with her
sister Mrs Bert Wales Mrs Bert
Wales and daughters Mildred and
Thelma had sevore colds threatened
with pneumonia but are better now
-The colored revivalists Mrs
Beck and daughter are conducting very
successful revival services here
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NUMBER 40
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
McConneU for drugs
McMillens Cough Cure
Everything in drugs McConnell
The Tribune will print it for you
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
Crescent Cottage paint at Waites
McConnell for wall paper pnints oc
McMillens hand lotion is a repeater
Remnant wall paper ot Woodworth
Cos druggists
J E Bamgrovor McCook Loans and
Abstracts
Kodaks Camoras and supplies at
Woodworth Cos
Have you seen tho new and novel wall
papers at McConnells
Buy field grass flower and garden
seeds from H P Waite a Co
Try Magnor Stokes for fresh and
salt meats fruit and vegotublos
McMillens Cream Lotion will mako
your hands and face smooth and soft
Fancy Navel Oranges only 05o a peck
J A Wilcox Son
For Sale A house and lot one block
easloi uitj park M Colikk
The Tribune is now prepared to do
your job printing of all kinds promptly
A full blood Jersey bull will bo found
at the barn of Brown and Douglass for
the season
Bound duplicate receipt books three
receipts to the page for sale at Tjik
Tribune office
Hot water bottles and combination
fountain syringes in all styles at Mc
Millens drug store
Crepe and tissue paper paper flower
outfits and decorations of all kinds at
W odworih it Cos
Tennis enthusiasts have begun to re
volve in their minds the prospects for a
tournament this seuson
If it is from Marshs its the best ob
tainable Anything and everything per
taining to the meat market business
This week J L Sargent one of Dim
burys merchants moved his goods to
Indianola wtiere ho will live in future
All kinds of fresh and sals maat3
fruits and vegetables at
Magner Stokes
All the new spring styles of wall
paper at
L W McConnells Druggist
Magner Stokes can supply you
with anything in tho lino of fresh and
salt meats Also fruits and vegetables
Manager Bixler has booked tho Wiz
ard of Wall Street company for April
2 Three act musical comedy with a
plot
Almond and cucumber cream for sore
and cracked hands Its snow white
and pleasant to use 25 cents at Wood
worth Cos
The store at Box Elder will likely be
continued by Daniel B Doyle Jr and
the post office will likely be continued
at that point by him
See us if you are going to build Wo
have had 25 years experience Fino do
signing a specialty Claybaugh Bros
Shop opposite Blue Front livery barn
McCook Nebr
Our Mentholated White Pine and Tar
cough remedy is guaranteed under the
new Pure Food and Drug Law
The best and surest cure for coughs
and colds Woodworth Co
Griggs Budig are making another
new brand of cigars El Sativo clear
Havana hand made The other new
brand The Marvel 5c straight is
mild and light Give them a trial
If you buy wall paper at McConnells
you know that every one else in town
does not have the same paper Only a
certain number of rolls of each design
of wall paper and most exclusive
patterns
Mr Simons the new clothier return
ed from eastern markets and reports
that he contracted for some of best
makes of merchandise such as B Kup
ponheimer for clothing Sweet Orr for
overalls etc
Dr S C Beach desires to announce
-to his city and country patrons that he
now has an automobile capable of do
ing thirty miles per hour and that all
calls both day and night will be
promptly attended-
Marsh operates on the theory that
nothing is too good for his patrons
hence he buys only the best of livestock
of all kinds and sells only the best of
meats You can prove it by a trial
Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed
The machine for more vigorously pro
secuting the work of excavating the
sewer laterals has arrived and the work
will be pushed more rapidly as soon as
the season opens up again Steam is
the motive power and the machinelooks
to be capable of doing rapid and satis
factory work
Last Saturday evening G A Guy en
route from Eddyville Iowa to Atwood
Kansas with a carload of horses and
household effects was instantly killed
in the Burlington yard at Hastings A
car was shunted ogainst the car in which
ho was with his chattels with such force
as to hurl him against the end of the
car and fracture his skull