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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1907)
A RARE OPPURlUMh is hero offered to tho Sick and Suffering of our community Read Reflect Act fully thoroughly accordingly VISITING SPECIALISTS from the dfeveland Institute of Medicine and Surgery Lcgallj Clmrtorod aid Incorporated CLEVELAND OHIO Will pay their first visit to jMcCook Nebraska nnd will be at the Commercial Hotel TUESDAY JUNE 4 Tell Your Sick Friends ONE DAY ONLY 9- A M TO 730 P M FREE This institute composed of a grou tffcejjularly graduated physicians an ssirgeons licensed legally charterer ami incorporated under the laws of the Stele of Ohio sends at its own ex 3mse these eminent medical special jstrin order to introduce the newest anahods and discoveries in medicine anl surgery such as the system of Staatment under X ray Violet ray 33isen ray Hydrotherapy Etc to 3Swe to those call on the above consultation examination and all medicines required to -complete a cure absolutely free THese specialists will diagnose your cae and give you the benefit of tipr iill and medical knowledge There is in this case no experiment anr or guess work at your expense 3fau will be told whetheSr you can be or not If your case is curable will put you under treatment im mediately if incurable they will give Zfva such advice as may prolong your 3c Their treatment always gives qrick relief and ultimately positively vcjres Being prepared to cope with officii individual case the human sys tem is thoroughly cleansed of the in a natural and direct manner improvement is noticed at once seiMhe worst cases are treated with mt any inconvenience to the patient -or the pursuing of his or her daily vocation CIf you are improving under your rfcjnily physician do not come and up their valuable time as they 3soliiely refuse to treat any one fsvander the care of the local physi azns They wish besides to give ach patient plenty of time and their indlvided attention but cannot listen rta Iong stories not pertaining to your touble They have discarded the old and remedies used for ages 7 the medical world and which it Tfltuid be folly to depend upon any 3mger for they are not known to iru c as thousands die depending on rtnn for relief The following list of only are taken under treat ment to wit Diseases of the Nervous iftstem Heart Stomach Lungs Catarrh purulent or dry Con sumption Epilepsy Deafness Diseases ocwVYomen Tumors Pseudo Cancers SUcs of a Chronic Nature only TIv tent Deafness by an entirely n sinthod and hearing in many cases restored at once Catarrh in all its varied forms like other diseases if nice taken under treatment are cured grnianently to remain so and to never It matters not whom you 3sve seen or with whom treated do asr fail to call as a visit will cost you jsrcthing and may restore you to 3cdth or even save or prolong your 3ie as thousands of persons will test ae by unassailable testimonials in all 321TS of the country If you suspect Sidney Trouble j bring a two ounce ifottle of your Urine for chemical and microscopical analysis REMEMBER - - The free offer is during this visit only and will not be repeated Persons commencing treat ment upon their future visits will be required to pay but not one cent will da as eked from those commencing during this visit for any aiedicine necessary to effect a cure Irrespective of your position in life r the number of those who come on 2Dovc date Whensoever or by whom wanted a positive guarantee to aure will be given under their system 5f treatment Those having long sanding and complicated diseases -who have failed to get well and be fflme discouraged are particularly call NOTICEMarried ladies without HUSBANDS and minors with out their FATHERS will positively natbe admitted to consultation un fss accompanied by one of their local physicians Office Hours 9 a m to 7 30 p m DONT FORGET THE DATE Tuesday June 4 - ONE DAY ONLY riai Ai - In ike News EF Richardson Hay woods Attorney Judge Fremont Wood A Queen In Silhouette War Secretary Haldane Father Clark of the Endeavorers Premier Sfurdza of Roumania Jk r VPHsb T IIE labor organ izations of the country and So cialist bodies collect ed a fund for the de fense of Moyer Hay wood nnd Pettlbone officials of the West ern Miners federa tion accused of the murder of ex-Governor Steuuenberg This fund has been said to be 250000 It is a large sum anyway and tuose E F IUCIIARDSOW ju clmrge of it have spared no expense In securing for the Indicted men every opportunity to make a good defense so far as the em ployment of able attorneys and of clever detectives is concerned Several eminent members of the bar have been retained by the defense among them Clarence S Darrow of Chicago ex Governor John T Morri son of Idaho John P Nugent of Idaho and E 1 Richardson Mr Richardson is of the Arm of Richardson Patterson and Hawkins of Denver When the first talesmen called got into the jury box and were inclosed they looked like a sea of whiskers One of the most imposing bunches that helped to make up that sea was sported by A L Ewing a sixty-year-old carpenter of Boise Mr Ewing proved to be an exceed ingly composed citizen who shot out his answers with all the celerity of a phonograph He said he was a Bap tist and he told Lawyer Richardson that none of the attorneys for the prosecution was a member of his church He was so pointedly emphatic about this that it stirred the courtroom to roars of mirth What papers do you read asked Mr Richardson Waal said Mr Ewing cheerfully stroking his long white whiskers I read the Capital City News an the Ladies Home Journal At this there was a howl that moved the court to admonish the spectators Mr Ewing went on to say that when Steuuenberg was governor he had been appointed janitor of the old Soldiers home But said he through polit ical reasons my term of office has ex pired Were you discharged asked the lawyer No sir replied Mr Ewing with dignity I was relieved Judge Fremont Wood who presides in the Haywood trial is a down east Yankee who settled in the west about fifteen years ago and won for himself a prominent place among the lawyers of his adopted state He is of middle age and enjoys the rep utation of dispens ing justice with an even hand His ap pearance gives the impression that he is the kind of man from whom to ex pect a square deal He is large has a massive head set squarely on a heavy neck and broad shoulders and his -v - S JUDGE FREMONT WOOD eyes are keen and kindly with a twin kle in them His sense of humor came out when he excused from the jury which is to try Haywood a citizen who offered as his excuse for not serving the fact that he was an officer of the gun club holding its annual shooting match in Boise at the time Sir Richard Burdon Haldane the British secretary of state for war is trying to be like Secretary Taft a sec retary of peace Under his regime a policy of reduction in the armed forces and coast defenses of the empire has begun Secretary Haldane is on this account more popular at such gather ings as the late national arbitration and peace congress than he is in some parts of Great Britain The reduction In the defenses of the empire has ne cessitated a reduction in the number BXR EICHAED IN REALITY AND IN CARICA TURE of men employed in making weapons and materials of warfare The men laid off do not approve of the secre tarys peace policy and have expressed themselves to that effect with more force than elegance The secretary was recently carica tured in the attitude of exercising a ministerial prerogative in the house of commons He Is a man who resembles President Roosevelt in his wonderful administrative capacity and power of accomplishment Physically he is de scribed as broad shouldered stout and sturdy of limb with a big head and a powerful clean shaven face the very type of the solid confidence in spiring Briton whom nature has d- signed for high and rsponslbleworfc In the world Queen Wllhelmlna of Holland has a profile composed of soft and graceful Hues as is strikingly brought out In a silhouette of her majesty recently made The typical Holland headdress she wears emphasizes the picturesque effect The queen retains the ardent affections of her subjects and her hus band Prince Henry has increased his popularity since he participated In the rescue of the survivors of the wrecked Bteamer Berlin which drifted against a lighthouse at the entrance to the Hook of Holland and was broken In two The conduct of the prince evinced his courage and elicited much praise The only thing that Injures Queen Wll helminas popularity as a ruler Is the fact that she has not provided an heir - 8IX1IIOUETTE OF QUEKN AVILIIEIjMIXA for the throne If she should die with out an heir it might result in the ab sorption of Holland by Germany and this is an outcome the Dutch desire above all things to prevent The Rev Dr Francis E Clark founder and president of the Christian Endeavor society is a great traveler ne is now touring South America and recently had a narrow escape from death in the Andes on the Peruvian Central railway At an altitude of 0000 feet the train ran into a land slide and but for the fact that it was moving slowly would have been hurled fs - lilliili v ftsfisssgia FRANCIS E CLARK notonous views over a precipice several hundred feet high Father Clark as he is siifectionatGlv called by Endeavor ers was in charge of a meeting of his favorite society one evening when he was w a r n e d against a certain individual who if he once got the floor would monop olize it for at least twenty minutes in exploiting his mo As this was an im portant meeting in the history of the society the members did hope that Brother Roroker would not spoil it with one of his long speeches The time for testimony had arrived Heres a brother who has a word said Father Clark Theres a sis ter a word over there ah heres a brother in the center aisle Now let us hear from the gallery Thats the way Now is there another All this time Brother Roroker was trying frantically to catch the leaders eye But with a diligence which would have done credit to the late Speaker Reed Dr Clarks optic never caught that of the much dreaded brother Two minutes remain said Fa ther Clark Who can say something In 120 seconds Up went Brother Roroker I had considerable to say upon this subject he faltered but ask that the remain ing minutes be placed to my credit at the next meeting when I shall give my views The agrarian riots and race troubles in Roumania have brought into inter national prominence the new Liberal premier M Demeter Sturdzs who has been exerting himself to uevise and put in execution measures designed to afford relief from the evils and abuses which have caused so much unrest among the peasant class His name is closely associated with the evolution of the old Dnnubian principalities Into the modern king dom of Roumania He was one of the conspirators who dethroned Prince Cuza the last of the Huspadors and DEMETER STURDZA he is the only survivor of the minis ters who secured the election of Prince Charles of Hohenzollern as Cuzas suc cessor In I860 The eventual recogni tion of the kingdom of Roumania by the European powers was largely due to his diplomatic skill and patriotic ef fort He Is a graduate of German uni versities and has always been intensely German in his sympathies He was held in high esteem by the latePrlnce Bismarck The premier Is fond of studies In philosophy archaeology and folklore and has written much on such subjects INDIAN0LA Wouldnt that freeze you was what tho frost said to the garden stuff last Monday morning Mr Bentley tho photographer is still quite poorly being confined to his bed most of the time Miss Jennie Madison who has been visiting friends in Superior tho past winter and spring arrived in Indianola Monday evening and will make her home with her sister Mrs L B Korns Friday evening savored so much of a storm that a good many stayed at homo instead of going to the hall to hear tho address given the class of 1907 Quito a number of Bartley peoplo were visitors at our school Wednesday afternoon to hear the reading of the essays Richard Holcomb is having his house painted Miss Clare Schebel is visiting her sis tor Mrs Jim Boldman They say wo wont have warm weather until that seven foot of snow in Wyoming melts Quito a hard frost visited this section Sunday night and played sad havoc with tho gardon truck A nice rain fell here on Tuesday night and the clouds givo indications of more rain Let it come Mrs Gamsby and daughter left Wed nesday morning for Canada whore they will spend the summer months visiting relatives Indianola and Cambridge playpQ ball here Thursday with a score of 7 to 8 in favor of Cambridge A stack of alfalfa hay belonging to Leonard Smith was burned Sunday about noon by a spark from No 1 A brave attempt was made to save tho hay but without success The friends of Miss Nollie Andrews are sorry to learn of the accident that befell her as told over tho phono this morning All hope that her injuries are not severe Her father and sister wont to McCook this morning to see her Rev Bodine of tho Congregational church preached tho Memorial Services Sunday to a largo congregation of people Decoration Jay will be duly observed by tho peoplo of Indianola and vicinity Alice Thomas Jessie and Addio Holcomb and Sue Duckworth wont to Bartley Wednesday morning to visit the school RED WILLOW Mrs Don Quigley continues very low Mrs Einck is about the same Mr and Mrs Nelson of Aurora 111 are visiting Mrs Nelsons mother MrB E A Sexson Mr and Mrs Sexson Owens and GaLriella Longnecker took tea and spent a pleasent evening with Louis and Nellie Longnecker on Saturday evening The women throughout the county are much wroaght up over the terrible tragedy inacted at Mr Spauldings and are nervous and timid about being left alone They would hail with delight some measure which would not allow tramps and Italian peddlers to roam so freely over tho country Mr Nelson left for his homo on Mon day morning while his wife will remain several weeks Public School Notes The May Day entertainment receipts were S1G775 expenses 84915 profit 11860 School was dismissed for Decoration day The music program this morning will be the last of the school year The school had two numbers MissHeckman played a piano solo Mr Kimmell sang a solo Mr Forbes recited Miss Wiehe and Miss Burns gave a duet withal an enjoyable half hour Last Friday May 24th the G A R of our city had representatives of the post appear and address the various grades and schools of the system at the morning assembly 9 oclock Dr A D Finch and J M Henderson at the city hall school J A Wilcox at the high school Rev E R Earle before the 7th and 8th grades Rev A F Green before the 3th and 6th grades W R Starr at the west school There was also a short music program at the high school a vocal solo by Alice Benjamin and a piano solo by Florence Rosebush Obirlin Jumped the Game The McCook high school base ball team drove over to Cedar Bluffs Kan last Saturday to meet the Decatur high school club of Kansas Eight innings were played the game being in McCooks favor by a score of 2 to 1 McCook made three runs in the first half of the ninth when the Oberlin team quit the game on account of some difficulty thus giving the game to Mc Cook by a score of 9 to 0 under the rules All ladies appreciate suggestions for receipts patterns and formulas by other ladies because the ideas are practical The Weekly Inter Ocean prints seven columns of such information each week This paper is 100 a year but subscrib ing through the Tribune the two papers will cost only 10b DANBURY Danbury school cloned Friday with a successful ontortninment at tho hall at night Mrs French of Horndon and her grandaughter Miss Ida French are visiting Mrs Roy Thompson for a few days Memorial services at tho Methodist church Sermon by Rev Hall Mrs Calla Scott Willard organizer of the C W B M of tho church of Christ visited in Danbury Friday She had been to Hondley to the con vention Quito a number from here attended tho convention and report a splendid time and Bpirtual uplift On account of Memorial Services W RGill postponed his sermon on Homo and also his lecture on Lifes Rail way for two weeks Clifford Burbridgo has taken work in the Beehivo store at McCook lie will be much missed by his many friends Sims Newman shipped a car load of hogs Sunday night J B Morgan shipped two car loads of cattle and ono of hogs 1 11 JL A rr i4 w VVV ft A A t I John Ball nhippod two car loads of cattln Sunday night Now boy at Charlos Wados mother and child doing well Albert Dulph on tho sick list Latest news from W A Stono and Dan Cashen who aro at tho Lincoln Sanitarium being treated for rhouma tism is that thoy aro slowly recovering Tho Royal Neighbors gavo a banquot at tho hall Wodnosday night Ice cream strawborrios and cako woro served For entertainment charados and games Orville Woods II V Inrd and Clif ford Burbridgo wont to McCook in O Bs auto Thursday BANKSVILLE Tho frost Sunday night killod pota toes and gardon stuff Tho Walton Brothors show was at tended by people of this vicinity Johso Phelps was kick by a horse sustaining a broken arm Ilarvo Rowland threshed cano for Ira Elliott last week TYLISIH ARRIVALS AT THE UP-TO-NOW STORE I Heatherbloom i and Silk We have just received a beautiful line of ZZHS3 fb You should cill and examine those skirts now whilo tho lino is a9 complete Truv arn all strictly fahiona hli goods and go on sale at such littlo prices that it will give you a pleasant surprisn consider ing tho extra quality of the goods Dont delay but como today TOsraL vytuvvz A NEW ASSORTMENT OF UMBRELLAS In Black and White- Dont make an enemy of your host friend by borrowingan umhrlla this kind of weather but come in and buy one Tho prices aro right WSJHVTSVrWAVLl rAiVl We carry a complete line of the world famous Worcester Corsets The superior quility of tho Royal Worcester Corsets need not bo mentioned here as evpry woman in tho land knows how comfortably thev fit and fivo tho fnrm fchnr nliio nnnpirunnfl Wo nan fit vnii We also carry a complete lino of Embroidered Corbet Covers siyos from 27 in to 44 in reaeraynrasare I Honest John Dry Goods IfraoOlS Groceries McCook Nebraska ake DONT MISS IT GET A 2000 SUIT FOR i I DURING THE GREAT MID -SEASON SALE UQ McCOOK - - imons CLOTHING - - SHOES TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTi 55 XEBR i i v r v y T