The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 06, 1908, Image 4

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    By F M KIA1A1ELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
ubscription 1 a Year in Advance
REFLECTIONS
Dundy county seeks to divido with
Red Willow county the proud title of
stockmans paradise There aro
others
Out in Dundy county tho roseate und
expansive optimism of prophecy already
sees with tho oye of faith a bumper
crop for 1908
Indianolas progressives have com
menced to marl time to the tune of
tho century and water works and
oloctric lights are in sight
Tiik temperance people of Indinnola
travailed last week and brought forth
a healthy and vigorous and ambitious
law and order league Heros power to
their big stick
That Pennsylvania hchoolmarm who
recently drovo a tack thru the tongue of
a pupil suspected of prevarication evi
dently sought in this uniquo and inhu
man manner to nnil a lie
With tho wot or dry open or lid on
municipal ownership and an attractive
side line of pressing political municipal
and civic questions before us there
need bo nothing lacking for a lively
time in McCook this spring or fall
eithor
And Caunegik asserts that Amori
ca has the worst banking system on tho
globe But Andy has imnagod to save
a fow pennies for a rainy day in spite
of the system Besides Andys teel
trust system is different and a capit
alized dinger
There will bo something didding
when the marshaling temperance and
liquor traflic hosts come together this
spring all over America Toe water
wagon sentiment is running bank full
in this land of the free and home of the
brave Leter run Heros to the aqua
pura vehicle
Republican County Convention
The Republicans of Red Willow Coun
ty held their delegate convention in
Bartley Wednesday twelve voting pre
cincts including 78 delegates being rep
resented eleven voting precincts with
49 delegates having no representation
Charle Skalla was chairman and F
M Kimmell secretary of the conven
tion
After reading of call and acceptance
of credentials convention adjourned
till one oclock
After dinner the convention assem
bled in the opera house and the first
item of business was the appointment
of U G Etherton T A Endsley and
J C Moore as committee to recom
mend state and congressional delegates
The committee made the following
recommendations which met with the
approval of tto convention State
Charles Skalhi U G Etherton W A
McCool H L Brown P M Kim
mell N J Johnson C M Goben H
N Colling and P II Kilzer Congres
sional delegates W A McCool M B
Carman HN Colling A D Johnston
P H Kilzer and F CSmith Chas M
Goben W F West J C Moore
The committee on resolutions consist
ing of J A Wilcox E S Hill and J
E Hathoru made a report The fol
fowing resolutions were adopted
RESOLUTIONS
We the Republicans of Red Willow
county in convention assembled most
heartily and unreservedly endorse the
policies and administration of our presi
dent Theodore Roosevelt and express
our preference for him over any other
candidate And we express our second
preference for the Hon W H Taft
secretary of state for the Republican
nomination for president of the United
States
Resolved That we most heartily en
dorse the course of our able congress
man G W Norris of the Fifth district
in the lower house of congress
Resolved That wo favor a revision
of the present tariff law to meet the
present changed industrial conditions
The members of tho convention ox
pressed their appreciation of the treat
ment accorded by the people of Bartley
-Mid especially of the meals served by
the Indies of tho M E church
Adjourned
The Chautauqua An Educator
Next to the public school the modern
chautauqua is perhaps the most potent
factor in the country for advancing pop
ular education A remarkable fact con
cerning the wide and effective influence
of the chautauqua is shown by the
statement of Dr Gunsatilus of Chicago
when he said that eighty -five percent of
tho sophomore class of the Armour In
stitute attributed their awakening and
subsequent registration in that insti
tution to the chautauqua in their neigh
borhoods
The chauauqua is properly called a
cross between a campmeeting and a
county fair It possesses many of the
best elements of both No one who
-wishes to fairly describe tho forces
which are moulding American life today
can omit it as a leading factor The
movement the chautauqua represents is
a mighty force in tho social political
intellectual and moral forces of tho hour
and any community able to support an
institution of this kind should not be
without one Exchange
Hot Springs World Famous
Wonderful Curative Powers of Waters
Known All Over the World
THE SECRETS ARE DISCOVERED
Tho registers in tho hotels and sani
tariuins at Hot Springs Arkansas toll
many tales but greatest of all they tell
of tho world wide reputation of this
great health resort
A glance through tho pages of these
registers will reveal the fact that visit
ors there have registered from every
quarter of tho globe from sunny Scot
land to darkest Africa and from tho
gold fields of Alaska to the straits of
Magellan In fact Hot Springe Ark
ansas is the Mecca to which the sick of
tho world make a pilgrimage every year
in over increasing numbers
Dr Ben W Kinsey who is chief of
stair of the Hot Springs doctors who
have their Nebraska State Institute per
manently located at 14th and O stieots
realizing what a benefit the Hot Springs
system of treatment would be to those
who could not afford tho time or money
to go to Hot Springs Arkansas made a
close study of tho hot springs with the
result that he discovered their secrets
and perfected a system of home treat
ment so that now this wonderful Hot
Springs systom of treatment may bo
used anywhere in any homo without
inconvenience annoyance or publicity
and without detaining the patient from
hfs or her usual business occupation
After discovering these wonderful se
crets Dr Kinsey formed an association
of noted medical specialists and diagnos
tcians and named it Tho Hot Springs
Djctors Institutes were immediately
established in the various larger cities
of the United States with one or more
of the Hot Springs doctors at each in
stitution As stated abovo the Nebraska
State instituto is located at 14th and O
streets Lincoln in charge of Dr Theo
nostician and specialist in chronic diseas
es The newspapers of the country
were not slow to see the great advantage
of Dr Kinsoys wonderful discovery and
system of home treatment and for years
the daily papers have almost daily re
corded accounts of cures that seem
miraculous which were made by the
Hot Springs doctors in their various in
stitutes
The United States owns and endorses
the Hot Springs of Arkansas and the
Hot Springs doctors hold a government
license to use the Hot Springs system of
treatment The Hot Springs doctors
are recognized by physicians of note the
world over as peers in the matter of
medical diagnosis and so well versed are
they in the anatomy of the human body
that they can in a few moments time
describe every ache and pain locating
the cause of the trouble without asking
the patient a single question To aid
them in their diagnosis they have deli
cate and powerful instruments imported
from the various medical centers of the
world and some invented by themselves
and used by no other physicians but the
Hot Springs doctors The Hot Springs
doctors successfully treat chronic diseas
es of the stomach liver kidneys blood
nerves lungs heart rheumatism neu
ralgia paralysis goitre piles rupture
and diseases of men and diseases of
womon
The Hot Springs doctors make no
mistakes they cannot afford to They
accept only curable cases fcr treatment
and will not accept an incurable case
for treatment at any price or under any
condition
This worla famous Hot Springs sys
tem of home treatment is what Dr
Kinsey is bringing to McCook Dr
Kinsey will be here only three days
March 19 20 and 21 While here he
will receive patients at the Palmer hotel
All those who are sick and suffering
and want to be made well and happy
should not fail to call on him as exami
nation is free to all who call
For a Square Deal
The record of the county commission
ers proceedings of February 14 190S
published in a recent Tribune states
The board having discovered that in
the annual settlement made with C 11
Harman overseer district No 6 a error
has been made by which a certificate on
the road fund of district six had been is
sued for 857 25 while it should have
been issued for 750 attention to this
fact being called to tho board by C II
Harman on motion instructs clerk to
correct the record in this case by stating
these facts in the commissioners record
and proceedings and that Mr Harman
has refunded to the county treasurer the
sum of 84975 to the credit of district No
6 being the amount overpaid him as per
treasurers receipt No lbj
Further the fact of this matter is
which the above record does not show
that on the 1st day of February 1G0S
Harman cashed his warrant for 85725
at the county treasurers office stuck
the proceeds down in his jeans knowing
that he was not entitled to it and that
he kept his grip on the whole wad for
two weeks When he was told the tax
payers of road district six knew he had
a lot of money belonging to the road
fund that he had never earned nnd was
warned to put it back or there would bo
something doing so tho next morning
February 14th ho coughed up 4975
I state these facts believing that public
ity will do more to promote the square
deal than a whole barrel of white
wash Marion Plummer
aagaawai
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
H P Sutton took in the auto show
in Lincoln last week
Miss Vera Wickwirk visited Red
Cloud frionds last week
Mrs Russell of Max is tho guest of
her son Will this week
Mrs J W Holliday departed Wed
nesday for her homo in Denver
Mr and Mks II C Claim1 arrived
home from the east Wednesday
Henry Schwackk of Nebraska City
was a city visitor Sunday Monday
A Barnett is in Omaha for an opera
tion Mrs Barnett accompanied him
II P Sutton is confined to tho homo
with a stubborn attack of blood poison
ing
Miss May Moore was the guest of
Judge JCMoores family tho past
week
Miss Jennie Kuijick visited her sis-
tor Mrs James Moranvillo in Red Cloud
last week
Mrs C M Bailey camo down from
Denver Saturday morning to spend
Sunday at home
Mrs Ralph Foe visited in Red
Cloud last week guest of her mother
Mrs L McParland
Mrs C L DeGrokk departed Wed
nesday on 6 for the east and will visit
Tekama Nebraska en route
Martin Matson of D C Marshs
market is suffering with a severe and
painful attack of blood poisoning
Mr and Mrs J J Baker wero in
Red Cloud last week Tuesday at the
funeral of a child of Homer Baker
Miss Winnie Browne returned on 14
Saturday night from Denver whore
she spent the week visiting friends
Lloyd E Naden 25 and Annotta
Oblinger 24 both of Danbury were
married on March 3rd by county judge
Rev M B Carman went down to
Arapahoe Wednesday morning to as
dore Milen for thirty two years a diag I sist the local pastor in revival meetings
Mrs Fred Schwau returned Tues
day from her mothers bedside tho
mothers condition being somewhat im
proved
Miss Olive Marie Howe and Dr
Judson A Strong were married in Ster
ling Colo Monday of this week At
home Sterling April 1st
W B Whittaker the well known
stockman and fanner of the Quick post
office neighborhood Frontier County
will move to McUook with his family
about the middle of March to make
tins nis nome
Mrs W S Morlan entertained the
South Side reading club for her sister
Miss Evans Monday Mrs Sylvester
Cordeal assisted in entertaining the
ladies by piloting them through tho
new library A generous dinner was
served
Mrs CL DeGroff of Oberlin Ohio
arrived in the city Saturday evening
on train 5 and is the guest of Mr and
Mrs Lewis Suess Her visit is one of
business moment and includes a sojourn
in Nebraska City en route west
Mrs S P Hart entertained a com
pany of congenial ladies at the Hart
farm a few miles southwest of the city
Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs C
M Noble of Sapulpa Oklahoma in a
manner prodigal of good things and a
boundless social welcome
C H Stennett
Monday entered up
on his annual 15 days vacation Tues
day morning he and the family went to
Holdrege where they will visit C II
will also visit Kearney relatives and
make a pilgrimage to R P O head
quarters in Lincoln while absent
W E Mullen formerly of our city
now attorney general of Wyoming has
been appointed by Governor Brooks of
that state as a member of a special tax
commission to study the Wyoming sys
tem of taxation and suggest legislation
which will remedy any abuses or in
justice which may exist under tie pre
sent method of taxation
- Mrs Augusta Anton will leave next
Tuesday morning for York to attend
the state camp meeting of the Royal
Neighbors From there she will pro
ceed to Des Moines Iowa on a visit to
her daughters Mrs Savers and Mrs
Dutt Degree of Honor collections will
be made at C J Ryans office during
her absence for a few weeks
General Irving Hale of Denver
who is largely concerned in the McCook
Electric Light Co was in town early
days of the week loosing after matters
connected with the business and plant
Tho plant has been greatly improved
during the past few months and is now
giving McCook good service The gen
eral states that they expect to maintain
and even improve this service an all
day service being among the possibili
ties of the future The company has
also recently reduced the rate and this
may bo further lower as conditions
wui rant
MIHGR ITEMS OF NEWS
Ask Scott about it Fone 30
McMillen prescription druggist
Everything in drugs McConnell-
Socialistic Meetings
The Socialists have organized a strong
local ciub in this city and their next
meeting will be held at Diamonds hall
next Sunday evening March 8 at 7
oclock Good speakers will address
the meeting On Sunday March 15 a
monster meeting will be held in the
same hall at 3 oclock in the afternoon
and Captain Ashby of Beatrice Nebras
ka will address the meeting Every
body is cordially invited to attend these
meetings and learn the tenets of Social
ism Br Order of Executive Com
1 The Favorable Weather and I
I High Price of Farm Products
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will result in every foot of plow land being worked But you can not
do good farming with poor tools Everybody wants to FARM BETTER
We have anticipated this and have
just received our spring
supply of
John Deere Implements
PLOWS Walking sulky and gang
stubble and breakers
DISC HARROWS the famous John
Deere Model H and Model
B We also have Rock Island
and Ohio discs All of these you
know so well that it is hardly
necessary to mention them except
to tell you where to drive to load
one in your wagon The steel
plow invented by John Deere was
the greatest gift to man but of
course you need to follow it with a
GOOD DRAG HARROW These we
have with from 6o to 140 teeth
round or U bar We also have
HARROW CARTS which are cheap
er than shoe leather besides pro
viding you a comfortable seat and
giving you a chance to think how
you will soon want to come in and
pick out a
JOHN DEERE LISTER either walk
ing or riding two wheels or the
tricycle preferably the tricycle
as it has two wheels behind which
pack the dirt just right but all of
them equipped with famous
JOHN DEERE SUBSOILER the
kind you always have wished you
had on that old lister besides the
Edge Selection Drop the accur
acy of which is 96 percent per
fect and its use has raised the
average yield of corn in Iowa 20
percent
We do not want to bother you unne
cessarily but we would like
to say about
That New Wagon
that we still handle the New Mo
line Weber Birdsel and Bur
Oak all full clip geared and poplar
boxes with extra cross braces in fact
built for heavy loads and dry country
And there are man other things
such as Manure Spreaders Gasoline
Engines Wind Mills and Pumps
And in speaking of
Wind Mills
we want to make speoial mention of
the celebrated Eclipse Dempster
and Woodmanse wind mills like
those you have seen running on your
neighbors farms for the past 1 8 years
We put them up and guarantee their j
proper working I5ut lor an 01 tnis
you should not forget the comfort of
yourself and family and for this we
have on hand brand spanking new and
right from the factory the largest line of
Buggies and Spring Wagons
ever shown in the west and to induce
you to BUY EARLY and get the sum
mer use of them we will until March
1 5th make each purcasher of a ve
hicle a
Present of a 500 Bill
This will help you and help us to make
room for other goods arriving later
And then we have
Harness Blankets and Robes
for every purpose all going at a spe
cial low price
Besides what is mentioned you win find in our store
Everything for the Farmers Farm and Your Wifes Kitchen
Yours for Business
Jftk I fik 8 T Jr JkJE
W B MILLS
Phone 31
Nebraskas Part in Educational Work ing Teachers forTeaching Agriculture j
Nebraskas success in school work its uu l oeureiary vvnson
- - was E li Brown commissioner of
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reputation as an educational center its
cation E D ClunBroilf sUte superin
small percentage of illiteracy and the tendentof Oklahoma Liberty 11 Bell
fame of its corn growing and cooking of Cornell university and E U Bishop
contests are responsible for the of brasl who presented a paper in
1 which he discussed tho co operation of
nent by the state last week
part played gtat0 and nationi1 oducatioual i0htitu
at the annual session of the department tions iu the advancement of agricultural
of superintendence of the National education
cational association held in Washing- xe iauer iopic is pariicuiany timely
ton D C
W M Davidson superintendent 01
the Omaha public schools had a paper
on Manual Training J L McBrien
superintendent of public instruction
was in a conference of state superintend
ents with the United States commis
sioner of education E E Brown On
account of his success in conducting the
corn growing contents E C bishop
deputy state superintendent was chos
en as one of six educators to confer with
President Roosevelt on the subject of
agricultural education Mr Bishop
wa3 also on the program for a paper dis
cussing the same important topic
The growing interest manifested in
agricultural educatiou is shown in the
fact that at least two sessions were given
over to this branch of learning Tues
day evening W M Hays assistant sec
retary of agriculture read a paper on
Agricultural Industries and Home
Economics in the Public Schools and
the entire afternoon session of Wednes
day was given to a round table on agri
cultural education
This round table began with an ad
dress by James Wilson secretary of ag
riculture on The Necessity of
for a Nebraska speaker as in this state
the university the state board of
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Siiver Medal Contest
The W C T U will give a silver
medal contest program at tho M E
church Friday evening March 13 1905
Supt Geo II Thomas Miss Stetter and
Miss Storer have been selected as
judges Following is the program
Overture Sunshine and Flowers
P Hans Hath Preys Orchestra
Invocation Kev IIawkes
A Stray Sunbeam Mildred Dougherty
c WncK Vu oans veda Cadman
culture the statu organization of farm- Intermezzo Cupids Garden Max
ers instituted and the normal schools EEugene Freys Orchestra
have been working earnestly with the Deacon Beans Confession
state superintendents oflice in advanc
ing the cause of agricultural education
in the schools This advancement in
Nebraska has been the result of the corn
week The boys and girls associations
organized for these lines of endeavor
have more than paid
Boost the Law
The petition for the initiative and ref
erendum law was on Thursday filed
with the city clerk This makes it
practicable for the people of McCook to
vote upon this important question at
the coming city election April 7th 1903
The Tribune hopes to enlighten its
readers upon this law in future issues
It is one of the best laws offered for the
acceptance and good of the people of
Nebraska in years and should be adopt
ed by the people of McCook at the com
ing election
Eggs
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Yes Im Guilty Mabel Hegenberger
iVal Jol Selected M rs Bu rton
xuj awo Classes Vera PirmmM
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growing contests the girls cooking con- Grand March R B Hall
tests and other tests in which the Frevs Oro
dren aroused to lively participation by j Presentation of Medal Kev Carman
reason of opportunities to excel in j Song America Audience
tain lines nave taKen part In this kind uneuiction Rev Burton
of work Nebraska stands as a model Admission 10c
and probably no other state is attracting
so much attention in Washington this sk Scott about it Fnne in
McCook Markets
Merchants and dealers in McCook at
noon today Friday are paying the fol
lowing prices
Corn
Wheat
Oats
Rye
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So
40
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5arler 60
U03
3 70
Butter good oq
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Magner Stokes keep their grinder
going some these days and have plenty
of ground bone for chickens
Ask Scott about it Fone 30
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