The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 17, 1908, Image 4

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By F AI KIMA1ELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
As an evidence of tho prosperity of
tho wcBt ovor tho cast it is claimed that
all tho big shows will oporato west of
Chicago this season
Tiik IIkaicinc on tho famous appeal
case of tho Standard Oil Co from tho
2921000 fino imposed by Judge Lnndis
of Chicago will bo heard on May 7 8
Senator- LaFomkttk testifies that
America is practically owned by 97
iiion Ho no doubt means that theso
mon own what Rockefeller and Morgan
havo overlooked
Tiirc question is now up to tho Inter
state Commorco commission whether or
not railroad companies and express
companies have tno right to refuso ship
ments of liquors from one state to an
other which is affected by prohibition
laws Suits havo been filed with tho
commission It is an important ques
tion to tho better enforcement of tho
prohibition law
TjuiouGii Senator Overman the sen
ate committee on tho judiciary has fav
orably reported a bill regulating tho
practico of granting injunctions by tho
United States courts restraining tho en
forcement of state statutes The bill
provides that no circuit or district court
shall issuo such temporary injunctions
on tho ground of unconstitutionality
until testimony shall have been taken
by three judges at least two of whom
shall bo circuit judges It requires live
days notice of such proceeding to tho
governor and attorney general of tho
state involved unless in cases in which
tho loss of so much time may work ir
reparable damage when a temporary
order may be issued Tho bill also pro
vides for a direct appeal of such cases
to the supremo court of the United
States and gives them precedence there
It is intended to meet conditions such
as havo recently arisen in Minnesota
North Carolina and other states
A Notable Gathering
Commencing May 12th Washington
will witness one of the most notable
gatherings of recent years when Presi
dent Roosevelt will entertain in a con
ference at tho White House the govern
ors of the states in addition to several
special guests
James J Hill will speak to the text
The Relation Between Rail and Water
Transportation at the conference
The notable personnel embraces Grov
er Cleveland William Jennings Bryan
Andrew Carnegie and John Mitchell
President Roosevelt will entertain the
conference at a dinner on the 12th and on
the following morning the serious busi
ness of tho conference will commence
to continue three days
President Roosevelt will open tho con
ference with an address and he is also
expected to preside at each session if
not throughout each session The meet
ings will be held in the East room of
the White House Indications already
are that the room will be crowded
Each governor will be attended by three
delegates and some forty great national
organizations will be represented Cab
inet members the justices of the su
preme court and members of Congress
and tho inland waterways commission
have been invited and arrangements
will also be made for the accommoda
tion of newspaper and magazine writers
The importance of the conference
and its notable personnel as well as its
non partisan character is indicated by
the fact that it happens that prac
tically all of the Republican and Dem
ocratic Presidential probabilities are
on the invitation list Taft and Cor
telyou will be thera in their capacity
as cabinet members Knox and La-
Follette are invited as Senators Fair
banks and Cannon have received in
vitations because of their positions
presiding officers of the two houses of
Congress Hughes will be on hand
as the governor of New York Bryan
is ono of the five to receive a personal
invitation Johnson has tho same
standing as Hughes by virtue of being
governor of Minnesota Judge Gray
will attend as a delegate from Delaware-
Admit Fight Lost
Hastings Neb April 13 Tho high
license element of the city through ono
of their number who circulated the old
and new saloon and druggists permits
admitted today that the fight for the
saloons was lost as it will now bo im
possible to get thirty resident property
holders of the third ward to sign new
petitions The first petition which had
just been withdrawn a few days ago had
the names of thirty two property own
ers but nearly a dozen of that number
it was later learned were disqualified
on account of owning stok in the Hast
ings brewery A number of others be
came alarmed over the liability involved
and had their names withdrawn cutting
the number down to twenty six It
was then the new petition was circulat
ed and it is now admitted that it will
be impossible to get the required num
ber of signers Lincoln Journal
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A PLEA FOR BUNNY
Rabbit Like Santa Claus
be punished nevertheless At his or
ders they were sent to have their heads
and feet tied together and lie in that
condition twenty four hours without
food or drink They suffered so much
however that they were released at
the end of an hour
Victims of Heredity
It has been shown that criminal
tendencies depend on heredity and so
cial and physiological circumstances
The most important of these is hered
ity Just as no amount of ambition
will enable a man to write a Shake
spearean drama if he have not the
talent so it is preposterous to expect
in a child of vicious parents brought
up among vicious surroundings that
moral tone which would characterize
the finest type of humankind Strand
Magazine
Precious Models
Just think somebody broke into my
Btudio last night Unfortunately I had
just begun a study In still life
Was it stolen
No but the models were a ham and
some sausages London Tit Bits
Reassuring
First Actor I am In a quandary I
have been offered an engagement by
two managers and I dont know how
to act Second Actor Well dont wor
ry Theyll soon find It out
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Threatened by Modernism
Now that certain clubs and organiza
tions are trying to bring about a gen
eral vole to serve Santa Claus with
notice to quit It looks as though the
Easter bunny would he sent hopping
after him
Theres something sad In all this at
tack upon the legends of childish days
Even the good old prayer Now I lay
me which most of us are sentimental
enough to believe can never be Im
proved upon Is Inveighed against the
charge being that one line of it is full
of the bugaboo of death and the rest
of it too utterly childish
The Easter bunny seems harmless
enough and the interest of the chil
dren Is so wonderful the anxiety for
fear that some stupid grownup may
come along and shut tho window down
tight instead of leaving the necessary
crack for the bunny to creep in
through and the breathless rush to
Inspect the nests which have been so
mysteriously built in odd corners
Wonderful eggs are In those nests
pink and lavender blue and red with
chocolate for the best of all and a gen
erous lot of little sugar eggs the kind
that are speckled all over filling In
odd corners
Children arent always deceived by
these legends and the deceit isnt the
kind that does harm any more than a
bit of poetry does a grownup Its a
treat to the imagination and a childs
Imagination craves its treats as surely
as we older children do
Leave your window on a crack the
night before Easter if theres a child
in the house and provide yourself with
plenty of eggs to help tho bunny as
you helped Santa Claus Its the days
which some mystical personage influ
ences that are the bright particular
memories in later years St Louis
Star
Right to the Point
The following letter said a travel
ing man was received by a friend or
mine who was drumming up trade in
New England for a New York necktie
house
We have received your letter with
expense account What we want is or
ders We have big families to make
expenses for us We find in your ex
pense account 30 cents for billiards
Please dont buy any more billiards
also we see 223 for horse and buggy
Where is the horse and what did you
do with the buggyV The rest of your
expense account is nothing but bed
Why is it you dont ride more in the
nighttime
John says you should stop in Bos
ton where his cousin George Moore
lives John says you should sell Moore
a good bill Give good prices he Is
Johns cousin Sell him mostly for
cash also John says you can leave
Boston at 1145 in the night and get to
Concord at 433 in the morning Do
this and you wont need any bed And
remember what we want is orders
Trading as a Fine Art
A grocery store in Nelson Lanca
shire was managed by a colliers wife
One night the good woman was com
pelled to leave the shop for a short
time in charge of her husband giving
him full instructions how to act and
especially cautioning him that in the
event of a customer presenting a jar
or pot and asking for treacle jam or
pickles he must be sure and weigh
tii pot
Full of confidence the collier install
ed himself behind the counter In a
short time a lad ran into the shop and
piped out
I want two pound o pickles fur mi
faythur and heres th pot
The good man carefully weighed the
pot and exclaimed
Nay lad th pot weighs enough
bowt pickles but Ill gi thi one or two
anyway Liverpool Mercury
The First American Duel
In the year 1630 occurred the first
duel known to have taken place on
American soil The principals Edward
Doty and Edward Leister were serv
ants of a Mr Ilopkins one of the New
England colonists The men had quar
reled over some trifling matter and re
sorted to the field for its settlement
The affair was stopped by the authori
ties but not before one bad been
wounded in the thigh and the other in
the hand There was no law covering
such matters but the governor of the
province decided that the men should
MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE
CovJBunNEiT is homo for tho spring
vacation
Mas E S Howell is visiting Pal
myra relatives
Mas J E Moss and daughter Mabel
aro Omaha visitors
Mas Saiuiknt mother of Mrs O M
Knipple is quito ill
Mas FukiBaclky and son are spend
ing a few days in Denver
Tim Haley was up from Indianola
Tuesday on business matters
Mas Emekson Hanson is down from
Denver for ovor Easter Sunday
M O McCluke went in to Omaha
Monday night on G on business
R M Douglas spent over Sunday
with his parents at Bloomington
Mas R J Bhanscom has been ailing
for soveral weeks and is still confined to
bed
Mas J R VanIIorn loft for Kansas
City Missouri Wednesday night on a
visit
Rev G B Hawkes attended tho as
sociation meeting in Bertrand this
week
F D BunoEss is numbered among
the ailing ones and confined to the
house
Douolass Wentz who is running a
restaurant in Edison wns a city visitor
Tuesday
Miss Edna Waite arrived home
Wednesday night on No 3 for tho spring
vacation
C W Lepieu has been up from
Edgar since close of last week on busi
ness matters
Mrs A R Scott
Tuesday night on No
returned home
5 from her visit
in eastern Nobraska
George G Eisenhart tho Culbert
son banker was a pilgrim to this busi
ness shrine Wednesday
Ed Bohanan of the Columbia Insur
ance Co spent part of the week in tho
city on company business
Miss Maude Coleman of Minneapolis
Minn is in the city on a visit to her
brother Frank and friends
Russell Corner was down from Pali
sade Wednesday and took back with
him a load of seed potatoes
Schell Kimmell came up from Lin
coln Tuesday night to spend the week
of the spring vacation at home
C R Newberry of the Beaver coun
try was in the county capital Friday
on business with tho county officers
Miss Kate OConnell became a guest
of Miss Fitzgerald close of last week
while on her way west from a trip east
Rev Beitel Sunday school mission
ary of the Congregational church in
Western Nebraska spent Sunday in the
city
Rev M B Carman went down to
Holdrege yesterday morning to ab
sorb some of the inspiration of the Lyon
revival meetings
Miss Mary Bowlby of the Alma pub
lic schools was a guest of Miss Virginia
Bowlby of the McCook high school
corps over Sunday
Judgr J E Cobbey of Beatrice was
in the city Saturday on legal business
The judge is the author of the annotated
statutes of Nebraska
Perry Ginther and family of Bartley
left Sunday night on No 3 for Long
Valley Idaho where they expect to
make their future home
Fred Matthias for a while connect
ed with a McCook papers mechanical
department is now one of the publish
ers of the new Pine Bluffs Post
Miss Ruth Campbell and Miss Helen
Burns accompanied Mrs E J Kates
home to Lincoln last Saturday morn
ing returning to McCook Sunday
night
Rev Noyce of Trenton occupied the
Congregational church pulpit of our
city Sunday morning and evening Rev
Hawkes of the local church exchanging
with him
L C Stoll who has been doing some
post graduate work in optometry at
Kansas City Mo arrived home Satur
day night and resumed his position
Monday in Suttons
JJMr and Mrs Knud Stangland and
Mrs Dixon came down from Denver
early in the week and may decide to
make their homo hero he having re
signed his position in Denver
Mrs Ida Miles from near Elwood
this state who has been Lere visiting
her mother Mrs C II Barrett and
sister Mrs Nellie Ginther of Bartley
returned honip close of week past
Mrs Margaretta Heinlein who
has been spending the winter in Kreg
hngen Wertemberg Germany arrived
home close of last week having enjoyed
a number of monthsin the Fatherland
Mrs Matie Welles departed for the
east Wednesday night to be absent
several months She will visit in York
state and will be the guest of Congress
man and Mrs Norris in Washington
during her eastern visit
S R Smith of Indianola and E B
Perry of Cambridge were in the city
last Friday afternoon representing
County Clerk Charles Skalla defendant
in the case of Hiller vs Skalla wherein
Hiller is contesting Skallas seat in the
county clerks office The case in coun
ty court was dismissed -
Ccddy Bears
Day Off
Notbfn dofn
Ccddy Brum
3u8t forego your
chesty habit
Go and play now
for a day now
Give the stage to
6astcr Rabbit
MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS
Baseball goods at Ilofers
Wall Paper at McMillons
Seeds at II P Waite Cosi
Say you saw it in The Tribune
Strawberries at the White House
Everything in drugs McConnoll
New cabbage at tho White House
Picture framing The Ideal Store
Fresh vegetables at the Whito House
Marvelous 10c Glassware this
week THE IDEAL STORE
Wall paper all the latest and prottiest
styles at Woodworth Cos druggists
Model Shirts union made a dress
shirt par excellence at RozelKt Bargers
Have you ever tried an
eraser Seo ono at The
fico
eraso ink
Triiscnk of-
It is quito probable that McCook will
celebrate the 4th of July this year in
connection with tho race meet
Vou cannot afford to miss hearing tho
Columbia Tennesseans at tho M E
church Monday night April 20th
For good results in picture taking use
the Arisco non curling film made in
all sizes Woodworth Co Agents
The Ladies Home Missionary society
will meet with Mrs T B Campbell
Wednesday afternoon April 22 at three
oclock
The Singer Sewing Machine Co has
established an uptown oilice in tho
Walsh building with Peter Foxen and
The Kerr Investment Co
The Epworth League has secured the
services of the Columbia Tennesseans
who will give a concert at the M E
church Monday night Aprii 20th irou
cannot afford to miss it Come and
bring the children
We give careful attention in tho selec
tion of our toilet creams powders and
face lotions and carry in stock only the
best Any lady requiring an article in
any of these lines will find our assort
ment a very gratifying one
Woodworth Co Druggists
A weekly newspaper that publishes
twenty one columns of good reliable
news each week is rare in these days of
cheap weeklies intended only to sell
some article that the publisher is inter
ested in Credit is due The Weekly
Inter Ocean for keeping its columns
filled with fresh and up-to-date news
Give it a trial by subscribing through
The McCook Tribune
A Large White Goods Stock
India linens Sc 10c 12Jc lHc 17c
20c 25c 30c French lawns 23c lOe
75c Persian lawns at 223 c dotted
Swisses at 15c 17Jc 25c corded pique
15c and 25c pin check and pin stripe
dimities at 12c 15c white voile 25c
white mikado 25c shadow checks 23c
brilliant mercerized waistings20c to 30c
linen finish suitings in double fold 15c
and 20c handkerchief linens 53c and
73c butchers linen 20c fine fronting
linen 45c a very complete assortment
representing some 200 pieces of goods
You are invited to look them through
The Thompson D G Co Actual cash
prices
A Lecture of Interest
Dr Turner pleased and instructed a
fair sized audience in the Methodist
church Monday evening in an illus
trated lecture on Wonders of the
World Dr Turner is comparatively
a new man to Nebraska and is presi
dent of the Hastings college lie is
a cultured gentleman of fine presence
and fluent in speech and pleasing man
ner His lantern slides while covering
largely familiar objects wore good and
satisfactory Tho one thing to be de
sired was a larger audience The lec
ture was given under auspices of the
Alpha Delta society of the Methodist
Sundav school
Severely Injured in Fall
jgMonday evening Jacob Ball had the
misfortune to fall from the windmill
tower at hisj home in South McCook
receiving severe injuries although no
bones were broken It was at first
feared his injuries were of a berious in
ternal nature but it is now thought
that outside a severe general shaking
up from the fall of about 26 feet he will
suffer no permanent results
Herrick J Refrigerators
have a perfect dry air circulation No
mould or rust They are spruce and
enamel lined There is money in a
good refrigerator The McCook Hard
ware Co
The Rainy Season
Will Soon Begin
and corn planting will be on in full blast We still have a
good line of
John Deere Listers
You know a good lister is as important as good seed but
we have both as well as the
Two Row Listers
for the fanner who is going to put in a large crop You can
save their price in HIRED HELP And we will soon have
our stock of
John Deere Lister Cultivators
the ones the farmers told us last year came NEARER HOE
ING THE CORN than anything they had seen but they are
even better this year
Our Sale of
Wagons Buggies and Harness
still continues and we are offering special
inducements so you can have the sum
mers use of them
It pays to have COMFORT IN THIS WORLD but
women want comfort as well as men and with a
Quick Meal Gasoline Stove
the kitchen will be cool and we can all keep cool
McCook Hardware Co
w b mills phone 31 R- B- summons
Look
If you want a Side Walk Curb
Stone or Cement Work of any kind
see
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TEI3 LABEL 3TAiDSr03 S3 YEARS I
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H N Rosebush
Successor to Rosebush Northrup PHONE RED 1 96
New Library Post Cards
at The Tribune Office
Straw Hats are Here
The Seasons BEST
and Most Fashionable
in the straw
Also SOFT FELTS in
Brown Gray Blues
and Blacks
The latest and niftiest
offerings in
Stein
Bloch
Suits
and
Spring Overcoats
Come and see the leaders
in all garments for men
and boys
And the Prices
Are Right
ROZELL BARGBR
THE LEADING CLOTHIERS
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