The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 12, 1908, Image 2

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Curtis Guild Jr Who Is
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iUKTIS GUILD
Jr governor
of Massachu
setts who is recov
ering from a seri
ous illness is much
talked of as a can
didate for vice pres
ident on the Repub
lican ticket lie is
a newspaper pain
as his father was
OURTIS GUILD JB aml
betorc hinh
took to politics naturally as several of
his ancestors occupied posts of high
responsibility under the state or fed
eral government lie graduated from
Harvard like all the Guilds for genera
tions back except his father who pre
pared for college but was prevented
from graduating by family reverses
He could repeat lines from Tennyson
at three years old A few years later
Se could recite entire plays of Shake
speare and deliver them with proper
3pirit and Are At Harvard he was
champion fencer and stood 00 per cent
or over in all his studies
It was his expertness in use of the
3word that caused him to take Interest
5n military affairs He was brigadier
general of state militia at the out
break of the Spanish war and went to
Cuba as a lieutenant colonel and in
spector general on the staff of General
Fitzhugh Lee After the war Presi
dent McKinley offered him a place on
the Cuban reconstruction commission
but he declined It also another offer
that of the post of first assistant post
master general He was elected lieu
tenant governor of Massachusetts in
1902 and governor in 190G is forty
sight jears of age and is now sole
owner of the Boston Commercial Bul
letin founded by his father and on
the governor himself served from
Mil collector to editor in chief
Prince Wilhelm of Sweden who was
33arried a few days ago to the Russian
Srand Duchess Marie Pavlovna is re
aiembered as the handsome scion of
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2JUXCE WHiHEIilI OF SWEDES AND HIS
BIUDE
tfie Swedish royal house who visited
America last summer to represent his
country at the Jamestown exposition
He commanded the cruiser Fylga
which the Swedish government sent to
participate in the naval display held in
connection with the exposition and is
known by his countrymen as the sail
or prince He was born in 1SS4 and
iolds the title of Duke of Soederaun
The Grand Duchess Marie is about
seventeen years old and is a cousin of
the czar being a daughter of the Grand
Duke Paul Alexandrovitch The cere
mony took place at the Tssrskoe Selo
jjniitce and was conducted with all th
pomp and brilliancy characteristic of
the Russian court The robing of th
pretty little biiilo wv performed In
the empress herself assisted by the
owager orrrrc Ihor maid1 of lion
and the ladles in waiting The brid
wore on liar hsiil x jeweled diadem
and from her rIiolcers hung a lorn
trained niantk f twleny ve e
lined with efnrv This train
lorne in the procosxon by fhe row
chamberlain Tle emperor hiiuseh
conducted the bridal pair to the dais in
front of the godei gate5 of the higi
altar where the marriage was solem
nized according to the rites of the
Greek church After that ceremony
there was another one more simple at
which a bishop of the Swedish church
officiated
It was a picturesque procession
wiiich was led through a slum district
of London by the slum bishop the
3fght Rev A F Winnington Ingram
whose visit to tills country last autumn
attracted so much attention The Epis
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The Marriage of Prince
Wilheljn of Sweden and
the Pretty Grand Duchcs
Marie Pavlovna ef Russia
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copal church is generally conservative
In its methods but during mission
movements or special attacks on the
strongholds of sin its clergy sometimes
make departures from the customary
stately and dignified ritual of the
church The bishop of London has
started a crusade against the public
houses of his great diocese or saloons
as they would be called in this country
At certain intervals he enducts mid
night marches through the worst slum
districts gathering the people of the
section up as the procession moves
along On the occasion of the first
march which started at 11 oclock at
THE BISHOP OF
LONDON
happened in the fol
night from the
schools of the
Church of St James
the Less thousands
of temperancework
ers were in line car
rying torches and
acetylene lamps
which shed a bril
liant radiance
through the squalid
streets
I have come to
lead this gallant
church army as a
comrade and broth
er said the bishop
as he took his place at the head of the
parade amid ringing cheers One ban
ner carried at the head bore the invita
tion Come Drunk or Sober another
called upon the midnight roisterers of
the district to Come Have a Drink
With Me Before the roundup began
a short service was held followed by
the handing out of refreshments and
sandwiches to the thirsty and hungry
at the Church of St James the Less
The march included in its route every
public house and drinking bar In the
district Hymns were sung in front of
them and as the procession advanced
Its ranks were swollen with the flotsam
and jetsam of the streets including
hundreds of drunkards and women of
the unfortunate class The bishop had
a great audience of such persons when
he began his principal address at 1
oclock in the morning
The distinguished financier Henry
Clews who recently received from the
mikado the highest imperial decora
tion given by Japan to foreigners has
rendered many services to the Jap
anese government He was identified
with the establishment of the modern
financial system of the empire and it
s
lowing huj ouuit s
thirty seven years
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ago a commission
headed by Marquis s
Ito came to the
United States to
study its financial
system It was ac
credited to Presi
dent Grant who re
ceived the members
in a friendly man
ner and then turned
them over to Mr
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HENRY CLEWS
Clews The suggestions he gave them
I were considered very valuable and
were largely adopted in the financial
system finally chosen for the modern
ized Japan The eminent banker has
since kept in close touch with the
statesmen of this remarkable country
Mr Clews tells a story of an old dar
ky he met one day trying to reason
with a balky mule
That your mule uncle he asked
He am sab
Does he ever kick
Kick sah He dont have no ca
sion to kick Is the one to kick sah
Hes gettin his own way right along
That grand old man Dr Edward Ever
ett Hale is often absentminded One
Sunday he visited the New York state
reformatory at Elmira where he was
asked to occupy the pulpit of the chapel
and address the convicts When he
arose he found every seat occupied
Beaming with pleasure he astonished
his hearers by saying
I am pleased and gratified to see so
many here today
Judson Harmon who has been nomi
nated for governor of Ohio by the Dem
orcrats was attorney general of the
United States during a part of the sec
ond administration of President Cleve
land He was born in Hamilton coun
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ty O in 1S4G and
is a son of Rev B P
Harmon He grad
uated from Denison
university in 1SGG
and from the Cin
cinnati Law school
in 1SG9 In 1876 he
was elected to the
bench of the com
mon pleas court in
Cincinnati and two
years later to the
superior court
JUDSON HAEMON Ing until 1SS7 Qn
resuming the practice of his profession
he built up an extensive legal business
and at the time of his appointment as
attorney general by Mr Cleveland was
supposed to be enjoying an income of
about 923000 a year His choice for
the post of attorney general was a sur
prise to every one including Mr Har
mon and was called one of the presi
dents inspirations He held the of
fice until two days after the Inaugura
tion of President McKinley
Two rted Willow Countj Decisions
The recent session of the supreme
court of the stnto of Nebrnskn handed
down two decisions effecting Red Wil
low county
The first in effect declares that the
election changing the locution of the
school from Shiloh to Marion is valid
The syllabus of this decision is as fol
lows
Jless vs Dodge Appeal Rod Wil
low Aflirmed Fawcott C Depart
ment No 2
1 A general denial puts in issue
svery material averment in the petition
2 Where in an action against a
school district to enjoin the changing of
the site of the school house and the ap
propriation of the moneys of the district
for the erection of a school house on the
new site plaintiff alleges that he is a
resident taxpayer and qualified voter
of said district such allegation is a ma
terial allegation without which the pe
tition would be demurrable and where
such petition is met by a general denial
the burden is upon the plaintiff to prove
such allegation
The other decision is in favor of the
city of McCook and is in effect that
the city has the right to vacate a cer
tain part of lower Manhattan street if
such action is desired
Lee vs City of McCook Appeal
Red Willow Tempoiary injunction
dissolved judgment district conn af
firmed Good C Department Xj 1
1 Where a part of a street is vacat
ed the general rule is that only those
property owners whose property abuts
upon the vacated part of the street and
those who are thus cut off from access
to their property are entitled to dam
ages on account of such vacation En
ders vs Friday Neb 111 N W 110
followed
2 A private party cannot enjoin a
threatened wrong where the injury
which he 9ould sustain would be no
other or difference from that suffered
by the community generally
3 As a general rule courts will not
enjoin the passage of unauthorized res
olutions or ordinances by a municipal
corporation An injunction should not
issue until some effort is mado to en
force the unauthorized resolutions or
ordinances
i When a city enlarges its corporate
limits and annexes territory over which
there existed a highway previously laid
out and established by the county board
such highway becomes impressed with
the character of a street and the city
council is the only body thereafter vest
ed with jurisdiction to vacate such
highway or street
8000 Appropriated for Site
At the late session of congcess
through the efforts of Congressman
Norris McCook received an appropria
tion of SS000 for a site tor a government
building Postmaster McLean has re
ceived from the office of the supervising
architect of the treasury department
the following statement of the methods
employed by the treasury department
in securing sites for federal buildings
which may be of interest to our readers
Upon the enactment of a law author
izing the acquisition of a site for a Fed
eral building the treasury department
invites through a local newspaper pro
posals for the sale or donation of a suit
able corner This advertisement gives
buch information as to the dimensions
of the site and the general requirements
as will enable preparation of proposals
The offers are opened in Washington
at the time stated in the advertisement
and as soon thereafter as practicable an
agent of the department is sent to make
a personal examination of the proposed
locations and such others as he deems
desirable Upon this report together
with representations in writing from
other sources the department selects
the site and if the property is to be ac
quired by purchase accepts the offer of
the successful bidder subject to the
conditions stated in the advertisement
and the Attorney Generals approval of
the title
Whenever the department is unable
to purchase an acceptable site at a reas
onable price or where acceptable title
can not be secured by voluntary convey
ance a selection is made and the title
acquired by condemnation proceedings
in which the price to be paid is judic
ially determined
The buildings if any on the site
should be reserved by the vendor to be
removed upon notice after paymont for
the land has been made Generally
notice to move is not given until the
construction of the federal building is
about to begin if the vendor is willing
pending such removal to pay a reason
able ground rent
Plans for public buildings are taken
up in the order in which the titles to
the sites therefor are vested in the Unit
ed States and the contracts for their
construction are let at as early a date as
practicable
Farmers Attention
1 am receiving cream for the Fair
mont Creamery Co of Crete Neb
Bring your cream to me and 1 will guar
antee good results You get your
checks every shipment To those part
ies that are delivering cream to other
creameries if you will divide give one
half to me I think after a few ship
ments you will bring it all to me
M Walsh
Typewriter ribbons papers etc for
sale at The Tribune office
A Notable Visitor
McCook briefly entertained n notable
visitor Suturday and Sunday in the
person of Very Rev M F Fallon O
M I D Df of Buffalo New York Pro
vincial of tho Oblates of Mary Imma
culoto of the first province of tho
United States Tho Very Rev Fallon
is one of the best known priests in tho
great diocoso of Buffalo not only in his
sacerdotal ofiico but ns a brilliant lec
turer and a man of largo and command
ing influence Ho preached tho sermon
in St Patricks church Sunday morning
at 1030 oclock using as his subject
The Catholic Church which is pro
nounced ns having been one of tho
ablest ever heard by his auditors In
this connection tho Provincial took tho
opportunity of thanking tho congrega
tion of St Patricks parish for tho warm
reception accordod Father Kirwin and
the hearty cooperation extended Fath
er Lawrenco missionary accompanied
the Provincial They are just returning
to Buffalo from a mission of three months
in Canada extending from Winnipeg
Manitoba to Vancouver British Col
umbia They left for the east Sunday
night
A Bouquet From Blx
McCook is enterprising The people
sooni united in going after and getting
the things thoy need In a command
ing location stands the new high school
building in architectural beauty one of
the handsomest in the state with the
inside a model of comfort and con
venience It cost the city 10000 If
Lincoln does as well in proportion to
population her new high school building
will cost 833000 exclusive of furnish
ings Wont that be nice
But this city doesnt propose to stop
at a high school building Already
27000 has boen subscribed for a Ma
sonic temple and opera house and that
sum will bo increased a third in order
to erect such a building as the place
demands
Another big thing the city is reach
ing after is a municipal water plant
Tho present one under private owner
ship has not given universal satisfac
tion and the people are inclined to get
into the class with Lincoln at the risk
of being accused of faoringpaternalism
Mammoth Building
Tho contractor is just completing
the cement floor in the new cattle barn
on the state fair grounds at Lincoln
This barn is a mammoth building 17x
233 and will have stalls for 63G head of
cattle superintendents office and toilet
roonia and the total cost will exceed
23000
Cattle Superintendent O E Mickey
of Osceola reports the receipts of en
tries daily and the management con
fidently expect that the ample pro
visions for caring for cattle will result
in the largest exhibit Aug 31st to Sept
1th ever held in Nebraska
A Guaranteed Cure For Piles
Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud
ing Piles Druggists refund money if
Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case
no matter of how long standing in Gtol4
days First application gives ease and
rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it
send 50c in stamps and it will be for
warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co
St Louis Mo
A Handy Receipt Book
Bound duplicate receipt books three
receipts to the page for sale at The
Tribune office
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CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Christian Biblo Bchool at 10 a m
Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m C E
nt 7 p m All aro welcome
R M A ins worth Pastor
Episcopal Preaching Eervices at St
Albans church at 11 n m nnd 730 p
m Sunday school at 10 a m All
are welcome to these sorvicos
E R Earle Rector
Catholic Order of services Mass
3 am Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
Wm J Kirwin O M 1
Bait st Sunday school at 10 a m
Preaching service at 1100 a m Even
ing service at 800 B Y P U at 7 p m
A most cordial invitation is extended to
all to worship with us
E Burton Pastor
Christian Science Sorvicos Sun
day nt 11 a m nnd Wednesday at 8 p
m Meetings held in tho Diamond
block Room open Wednesdays and
Saturdays from 2 to -1 p m Science
literature on sale
Congregational Sunday school at
10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and
8 p m by pastor Junior C E nt 3 p
m Senior C E at 7 p m Prayer
meeting every Wednesday at 8 Tho
public is cordially invited to these ser
vices G B Hawijes Pastor
Methodist Sunday school at 10 a m
Preaching at 8 p m Junior Leaguo at
1 Epworth Leaguo at 7 Prayer meet
ing Wednesday night at S p m You are
welcomed and made glad at this church
Sunday school every Sunday in South
McCook at 3 p m
M B Carman Pastor
The Farmer
The happiest man in this beautiful
land of ours to day is tho successful
farmer In tho evening when ho is
tired from his days labor he sits down
with his family of boys and girls and
is undisturbed by tho maddening noise
and evil temptations of tho great city
Banks fails railroads go into the
hands of tho receiver booming towns
collapse all business stagnates but tho
farmer can snap his firmers at all these
things He spends his leisure hours
reading his farm journals under his
own vino and shade tree and smiles as
ho glances across his broad acres of
wheat oats and corn Ho Is the mon
arch of all he surveys
And bringing up his boys and girls
to follow the straight and narrow path
way ho gives to the nation its best
blood Many of the worlds best and
greatest men and women were sons and
daughters of the happy farmer
The American farmer is to be envied
and if he is not content with his lot ho
is lacking in wisdom Which do you
think is the happier tho contented
farmer or the city man Institute
Paper
Filed 30000000000 Mortgage
Saturday last Right-of-way xgent
Westover of the Burlington filed with
the clerk of Red Willow county a mort
gage covering the value of Q system
running to tho Central Trust Co of
New York city in the vast sum of 300-
00000000 The filing fee was 1870
This is by all odds the largest filing
ever made in this county The mort
gage will be formally filed in each coun
ty in the state
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Real Estate Filings
The following ronl estnto filings have
been made in tho county dorks office
since last report
George Lelond nnd wife to
Mnry Lydon wd to pt lot 2
blk 8 pt lot 1 blk 9 1st add
South McCook 600 00
Rua Mitchell and wifo to Goo
Lelaud wd to lot 2 blk 8
lotl blk 9 1st add South
McCook 300 00
Mnrgret S Lydon and hus to
William Sullivan qcd to so
qr so qr 15-1-27 100
Mnrgroc S Lydon guard to
William Sullivan g deed to
so qr so qr 15-1-27 975 00
Georgti II Thomas and wifo to
Stophen Finn wd to lot 3
blk 12 1st McCook 2300 00
Sarah A Jarvis wid to Henry
Conrad wd to o hf se qr 31
w hf sw qr 33 3 27 450 00
Andrew Shorman to Lizzio
Sherman wd to lot IS blk 9
GthMcCook 330 00
Clarence B Gray and wifo nnd
Francis Cain nnd wifo to
Emma Jeffries wd to lots 10
11 12 blk 2G 1st McCook 7000 00
Emma Jeffries and hus to
Franklin PRatliff and Fran
cis Cain wd to w hf lots 10
11 12 blk 2G 1st McCook 4000 00
R W Devoo and wifo to Frank
Hnckenkamp wd to nw qr 5-4-30
400 00
Nels J Johnson nnd wifo to
Harriet B W Young wd to
lot 12 blk 13 McCook 2100 00
Peter C Voge and wife to Henry
W Voge wd to so qr 5G 20
nLf 293 23 1 00
Henry Voge sing toFrantz Arp
to wd 5-6-20 nw qr 29 3 2S 10 500 00
Allen P Day and wife to John
L Sargent wd to lot 3 blk
33 Indianola 2000 00
Henry C Ilobrook et al to
James R Vance wd to ne qr
2 4 29 4750 00
Charles E Gray to Catherine
Gray wd to n w qr 9 2 27 1 00
Uuited States to Charles E
Gray pat to nw qr 9 2 27
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