The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 30, 1909, Image 7

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LIST3fN
MR RENTER
Harvest is about over
You have paid a lare share
of your entire crop to your laud
lord
Has it paid Are you satis
fied with the remainder
Do you n alizj that doli i
paid for rent are dollars thit do
not conic back
Theyre jjOio and unless y
strike out for yourself and yotu
boys more are going next ye i
Here is a money saving prop
i
osition
Go with me into the Bif
Horn Basin
Buy a small irrigated laun
on easy payments payments as
easy as paying rent in your pres
ent localityand in ten years youll
have a farm of your own in
growing country where crop-failures
are unknown and good
prices prevail
Write me for details today
I am employed by the Burling
ton and my services will cost yoi
nothing
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CHAiMRIilS
Ceiigh Remedy
Cures Coughs Colds Croup Gri
and Whooping- Cough
We are pleased to inform our readers
rthat Chamberlains Cough Remedy does
not contain nareotics of any kind This
makes it the safest and best for children
It makes no difference when you caught
that cold you have it and want to get rid
o r it quickly Take Chamberlains Cough
Remedy
It wont do to fool with a bad cold
No one can tell what the end will be
Pneumonia catarrh chronic bronchitis
and consumption invariably result from
a neglected cold As a cure for coughs
and colds nothing can compare with
Chamberlains Cough Remedy Sold
everywhere at 25c 50c and 100
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MITCHELL
Auctioneer
Street Sales
Every Saturday
Consignments
Solicited
LET ittE CRY YOUR FARM SALE
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
With McCook Republican Phone 17
Residence Phone 326
PAINTING GRAINING
PAPER HANGING
SIGN PAINTING
CALSOMINING ETC
Paper hanging at 10c a roll
All work guaranteed
W F PURDY
409 B Street East
MicMleton Ruby
PLUMBING and
STEAM FITTING
All work guaranteed
Phone 1S2 McCook Nebraske
H P SUTTON
JEWELEF
MUSICAL GOODS
Mccook Nebraska
ADVERTISEMENT
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Harpers Weekly of July 17 1900
contains an article under the caption
The Truth About Prohibition in
Maine Mr Ilohuan Day Versus Cer
tain Fanatics The article is im
portant because it quotes an inter
view with Mr Day who is a promi
nent editor of Maine in which he
gives the particulars of an interview
had with Mr Roosevelt the latter hav
ing called Mr Day to Washington for
a conference This interview shows
clearly the attitude of Theodore
Roosevelt toward statutory prohibi
tion as illustrated by the experience
of Maine The article is well worth
reading and is as follows
The grand jury of Cook county
Illinois in session at Chicago has
found an indictment for criminal libel
against William P F Ferguson edi
tor and publisher of the National Pro
hibitionist published in Chicago Th6
complainant is Holman Day of Maine
whose articles on prohibition recentl
published in Harpers Weekly elicited
tne libel for which Ferguson has been
indicted The Harper articles at
tractcd much attention throughout
the country and were widely copied
and commented on The facts pre
seated by Mr Day have not been im
peached Ferguson in an editorial
utterance stated that the conditions
as pictured in the articles existed in
Maine since Mr Day was in a posi
tion to know whereof he spoke and
then the editor of the National Pro
hbtlonist proceeded to make a wan
ton attack upon the moral character
of Mr Day imputing to him offenses
so ridiculously and shamefully false
that the state of Maine of which Mr
Day has been a widely known and
honorable resident all his life is in
dignant on his behalf Among the
friends of Mr Day who wrote from
all parts of the country to urge him
to take steps to punish such reckless
vilifiers was Colonel Henry Wattep
son of Kentucky whose name ap
peared in the libelous editorial as
one who felt that Mr Day needed
the endorsement that Colonel Watter
son had given him in the Courier
Journal At the suggestion of Colonel
Watterson Mr Day engaged H H
Huffaker Esq of Louisville an able
attorney and a personal friend of
Colonel Wattersons and with him
proceeded to Chicago armed with
complete refutation of the charges
contained in the organ of the prohi
bitionists
The indictment followed promptly
and the case has been marked for
trial in the early fall of 1909 Tr
taking this step says Mr Day I
am not actuated by any mere spirit
of revenge I am not conducting
campaign against prohibition as a
cause nor do I hold any brief in de
fense of the whiskey interests I wa
asked by reputable publishers anx
ious to put facts before their readers
to describe conditions in Maine aftei
nearly sixty years experience in at
tempting to enforce the prohibitory
law On the appearance of my first
article President Roosevelt summoned
me to Washington and in interviews
continuing parts of two days com
mended my manner of presenting real
evidence before a grand jury com
posed of the thinking people of the
United States He urged me to con
tinue the presentation of the case in
view of the great interest of all thd
states in the question and said that
he had been recommending my ar
tides as the best exposition of the
evils of politically nursed prohibition
When I expressed my unwillingness
to subject myself to any more of the
abuse that the radicals and fanatics
had begun to pour upon me he urged
me still more strongly to go straight
on and not mind them In their fail
ure to find arguments to meet my
pitiless facts the bigots who are mak
ing a profession out of prohibition
have been slinging their mud at me
I have picked out the most heinous
offender a man whose attack is the
climax of slanderous invention and
propose to find if there is law enough
in the land to protect a writer whe
asks only the privilege of free dis
cussion of an open question
T have more to say upon the sub
ject in a novel that is to be issued
later by Harper Brothers and by
clearing the atmosphere with this suit
for criminal libel I would like to as
sure myself that enterprising fanaticd
will not begin accusing me of murder
or treason when my book appears
Having in my discussions carefully
refrained from all personalities
though sorely tempted by striking ex
amples of prohibition malfeasance I
am invoking the criminal law to as
sure to me like respect a respect
that a more just and courteous and
less desperate antagonist would grant
without being choked into such a con
dition of grace
Crime Epidemic in Alabama
Portland Argus
The report of the attorney general
of Alabama furnishes authoritative
evidence of the sort of progress this i
southern state is making under its
new prohibition regime It is not ol
the sort to encourage belief that th6
states new departure will usher in i
the millenium Contrar3 ise There
is a marked increase in criminal of
fenses for the two years covered by
the report over the previous or any
other like period of time for which
the attorney general is unable to
offer a satisfactory explanation A
marked increase in criminal offenses
this is the cold fact in Alabamas
short prohibition experience but
waves of hysterical sentiment are not
stopped by cold facts for a time at
least
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PUZZLE OF THE AIR
Changing Currents Shown by the Ac
tion of Dirds In Flight
Tin average person regards air much
is lie regards water as imieh lighter
ir iiiiirse bin llle it otherwise Calm
jitr is precisely to him as i alin water
In n pool If there is a wind he pic
tures the air as a lowing river And
hist so long as all men looked at it so
Inst so long the birds Kept their mo
nopoly for the only state in which
uaier approaches die condition of air
s when water lorins a maelstrom
Kveji then water in its wildest turbu
lence falls far short of the unstable in
ciNsant agitation of the atmosphere
Air is never still it is tilled with
arm waves ascending cold waves
descending and through it race erosa
shoots and diagonal shoots with cork
screw whirlwinds wandering hither
and yon as they list The warm air
oil a cornfield creates one kind of a
disturbance off plowed land it ere
ltes another A layer of cold air may
jold down a layer of warmer air
Consider what happens when the
warm air breaks through its envelope
as a millpond bursts its dam A liow
ing stream churned to and fro and
round and round and up and down
would give a feeble idea of the airs
inconstancy
Now a bird circling with lixeti
wings lloats on a rising column of
5r It maintains its altitude as to the
arth but it is constantly coasting
town through the airs ascending vol
ume Once the bird loses the air col
uiii it has to lap its wings and it
laps till it finds another column when
it goes on wheeling again with lixed
wings Moreover when it Hies the
wind conies toward it in waves rising
and falling like the billows of the sea
It meets them and then it does pre
cisely what a boat does goes over
them or goes through them The
Wrights learned all this and when
lieyd learned they were about as
iear to lying as you and 1 would be
to writing Chinese philosophy when
wed just learned the English alphabet
Furthermore there were no teachers
living or dead that could help them
more than a few steps along the way
Everybodys Magazine
FOUGHT WITH HIS BOYS
An Amusing Passage Between Villich
and Rosecrans
There are times when the so called
red tape of the army gives way tin
der the stress of circumstances At
the battle of Chicka manga Jeneral
Willich who was commanding a bri
gade incurred the displeasure of Jen
oral Rosecrans the commanding gen
eral by some very slight omission
General Willich was sent tor and in
rornied by the general commanding
that he must consider himself under
arrest for the present
General said Rosecrans sternly
consider yoursell under arrest and
leave your sword here until your case
is tried
Yes general 1 will consider myself
under arrest was the reply and
shust so zoon as dis fights over Ill
come and lix him up
Rut sir said the astounded Rose
crans 1 want you to consider your
self under arrest now
Of course I do responded Willich
promptly and so zoon as I get off dis
light Ill be up and settle him
But sir expostulated the com
manding general 1 cant let you go
into this tight You are under arrest
1 will send an officer to your brigade
You send an officer to tight my
boys cried Willich indignantly He
cant do it They dont know him Me
they know I teach them 1 light
them and none of the boys would
know how to tight or what to do only
when 1 go with them My boys be
long to me yes me General Willich
I command the brigade and I must
light the brigade
Geueral Rosecrans gave it up Gen
eral Willich was requested to return
and fight his boys which he did
most successfully And that was the
eud of the matter Youths Compan
ion
They Dont Like Rain
The tortoise shows a greater dislike
to and fear of rain than any other ani
mal Twenty four hours or more be
fore rain falls the Galapagos tortoise
makes for shelter On a bright clear
morning when not a cloud can be
seen all the shellbacks on a tortoise
farm may sometimes be seen headed
for the uearest overhangiug rocks
When that happens the people know
that rain will come down during the
day and as a rule it comes down in
torrents The sign never fails
Told the Truth
Why are you sore at Miss
When she was urged to sing some
thing at the party last night she said
Oh I cant sing
Well
Well she went ahead and proved
it Cleveland Leader
Her View of It
There was a time said the old in
habitant when that piece of property
sold for a song
Really replied the grand opera
prima donna How very expensive
Washington Star
Knew Her Style
Suitor But you haveut asked me
yet whether or not I can make a liv
ing for your daughter Father Never
mind Henry If you marry her shell
see to that Chicago News
Batter Late Than Never
I hope this proposal of mine hasnt
taken you completely by surprise dear
est
Well yes it has I long ago aban
doned all idea of if Life
ADVERT oUiltziM
WOULD NULLIFY
LEGAL WES
For the first time In the history of
the campaign for state wide prohibi
tion a prohibition paper has
just admitted that so called coun
ty option is county prohibition
This admission was made in a
late number of the Nebraska Issue
which is the organ of the Nebraska
Anti Saloon League An editorial un
der the caption of Our County Op
tion Bill undertakes to explain the
terms of the county option bill the
league will present to the next legis
lature for action We quote from the
editorial the following sentences
The proposition is so phrased as
to submit the question of county pro
hibition to the vote of the people at
a legal election The
strength of the bill is in the unique
phrasing of the proposition to be
voted on it is this Shall this county
become anti saloon territory the
vote being yes or no If a major
ity vote yes thereafter no licences
are to be granted within tue county
If by any chance a coun
ty fails to become anti saloon terri
tory it doesnt vote wet It simcly
does not vote dry All laws remain
as before and all dry territory within
the county remains dry
This is not another liquor law It is
distinctively a temperance prohibi
tion measure
The reader will note that this bill
is styled a county option bill by the
prohibitionists and yet the language
used by the organ of the Anti aoon
League makes it clear and self-evident
that it is impossible for the man
who casts a ballot for the wet policy
to have his will registered in an
election as contemplated by the bill
In view of this fact why is the votei
to be given a ballot enabling him tc
vote No For no other purpose
than to deceive All votes cast for
the dry policy will have the full forct
and effect that every legal ballot ought
to have in any state but the votes cast
for the wet policy are to be shorn oi
full force and effect This means
that all the voters who may wish to
favor the license policy are to be dis
franchise In many counties a ma
jority of the voters would cast bal
lots for the wet policy under the pro
posed law
COUNTY PROHIBITION
Omaha World Herald October 25
Thanks are due the ladies of the
W C T U for plainly and unmis
takably defining the liquor issue as
it will be presented in Nebraska next
year Those who are for prohibition
and those who are against it those
who are for county option and those
who are against it are alike and
equally interested in knowing exactly
what it is they are fighting about
Nobody wants to win by taking an
unfair advantage and no victory
would be permanent that was won by
befogging the issue and deceiving the
people
Mrs Frances B Heald the presi
dent of the state organization in
pleading with the national organiza
tion to indorse the stand in favor ol
county option which the Nebraska W
C T TJ has taken made this frank
statement
The Anti Saloon League county op
tion bill was submitted to the execu
tive committee of the state W C T
U and found to be county prohibi
tion and nothing else The officers of
the Anti Saloon League have pledged
us their vord that they will join with
us in working for state wide prohibi
tion the minute this county prohibi
tion bill is passed
This makes the issue so plain that
he who runs may read
vounty option is desired first nol
because it is county option but be
cause it is county prohibition
As soon as county prohibition is
obtained the advantage thus won is
to be used immediately to advance
the campaign for state prohibition
which if successful will wipe county
option out of existence
The one is to be merely the step
ping stone to the other Without
county prohibition the prohibition
forces believe it would be extremely
difficult to secure state prohibition
But with county prohibition they are
confident it will be impossible to de
feat state prohibition
Right of Trial by Jury
Louisville Courier Journal
The state of Alabama which has
been in a condition of aberration for
some time now proposes to with
draw right of trial by jury in an ef
fort to enforce the Fuller law pro
viding for the abolition of liberty in
the interest of an anti liquor crusade
While the right of trial by jury is
customarily spoken of as inalienable
it is so only when a state of sanity
in the body politic is presumed The
federal constitution protects the right
against violation by congress and the
federal judiciary but except as they
are restrained by their own constitu
tions states may abolish the jury sys
tem The extremism expressed in the
Fuller law made it plain when the
bill was passed that the forces behind
it were slated for ultimate defeat
The next exploit of the fanatics was
to inaugurate a movement to amend
the Alabama constitution in the in
terest of the Fuller law Now comes
as a logical development an effort tc
gain the desired end by denying the
accused liquor sellers the right to be
tried under a system that has stood
for some seven centuries in the most
highly civilized countries despite its
admitted defects Anti prohibitionists
in Alabama should hail this latest de
velopment joyously It will hasten
the otherthrow of the opposing forces
THE IIS PECCA
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A Fierce Creature Is the Sgi
American Wild Boar
HE IS SMALL BUT FEARLESC
Will Attack Man or Any Animal In
istence on the Slightest Provocatm
and Will Fight to the Death A Bo-
tie Vith a Jaguar
During one of his journeys into Jic
Ico ICil ward W Walton a mining f
pert had a close call from being slici t
to slueds by the fierce little Stun
Anieriian pigs known as peccaries i
told the story of his escape to a I
ver Post reporter
I wished to secure some pluim
from a utiinher of the lcaiitifiily pluii
aged birds said Mr Walton I wei
Into the jungle and came to a sna
opening in which there were r
leaves probably i foot in depth cct
ering the ground and hundreds
beautifully colored tropical birds J
the air and in the trees I fired at
of the birds in light when it seemet
to me the whole area of these deat
leaves- arose in front of and all arotit
me Being a stranger naturally I v
much frightened especially when
saw the animals which raised up tin
leaves apparently ready for an
older animals opened and clod
their mouths showing their big sharp
tusks formed much like a dirk knife
and some of them started toward ie
Impulsively I commenced firing my
gun In the air and turned around
which seemed to stop most of their
momentarily and as I had lots of car
tridges I kept up the shooting and
they turned and ran away I found
afterward that I had saved my lire
by so doing and by not shooting any or
the animals
These animals proved to be peeca
rles They are most ferocious and will
attack any animal In existence on the
slightest provocation When I got
back to headquarters and told my com
panions my experience I was informed
that had I shot one of the animals aru
made him squeal the whole bunch
winged pests of that hot country
friends had many exciting experiences
to tell in regard to these ferocious lit
tle animals One of this party while
traveling with a companion in a wag
on stopped for lunch under some trees
and turned their horses out to graze
While at lunch a large bunch of pec
Same i hing Now
You know womau was once
tbe
ad of tbe fainilv sbe said
o need to speak of that in tbe
st tense replied ber husband meek-
Philadelphia Ledger
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i i ty coiiiiiiipsiouers reserve tl e rijdit to
would be nice to shoot among them
and get one or two for meat so they
fired into them wounding sever
which commenced to squeal Then the
whole bunch made an attack The men
climbed quickly into the wagon and
kept on shooting so long as the am
munition which they had in their
pockets lasted As they were opening
their bags to get out more ammunition
the peccaries climbed up the tongue i
or all bidsautl toentt r into separate contract for
ench oneof the Ihe sections aderti ed Sealec
j tins i I Le received at the count clerks oflle
al until noon of January Iilli 1 ids must nd
dressed to County Clerk and n arkt d
for Iooks Hlanks Stationer and Lu
Irintitm or any one or more of these items AE
successful bidders must hie jood ai d sulltoient
bonds for the faithful erforniauce of their con
tract i ids w ill be ojei ed accon ii c to the rw
inireireiits of the law tit the regular meeting of
the county board January II Hilt
Dated at iIcookNebraka December Wii
Chas Skaila County Clerk
of the wagon and jumped into it and p p Whitney
the men saved themselves only by
jumping on to the seat and then on to
limbs of the trees the peccaries taking
possession of the wagon and tearing
tilings to pieces They remained in
possession for hours the men watching
them from safety in the trees
The peccary or South American wild
boar is the smallest of his species av
eraging about three feet long nor is
the animal possessed of any unusual
degree of strength To make up for
the natural individual deficiencies in
combat with the more powerful ani
mals of the jungle the peccaries al
wavs travel in lame herds When once
attacked by a herd of peccaries thej
outcome is neany always death to their
enemy The little pigs are armed with
short sharp tusks and no matter how
great the slaughter of their own num
ber during the melee the herd stay ou
the job until the work is finished
Travelers in tropical and South
American countries tell of fierce en
counters between the peccaries and the
jaguar the monster cat which is lord
of the forest The jaguar has a fond
ness for a diuner of pork but a whole
some respect for the power of a herd
of wild pigs When he wants to sat
isfy his cravings for a pork diet he
drops from a limb of a tree on to the
back of a straggler iu the peccary
herd The jaguar slays his victim and
then retreats hastily to his tree be
fore the herd can get at him When
the herd grows tired of waiting for
him to come down and moves along
rhe jaguar descends and enjoys his
meal at leisure Frederick Selous in
his romance of the animal world has
an interesting account of a fight be
tween a jaguar and a herd of pec
caries The peccaries had the jaguar
treed on the limb of a tree from which
the bark had rotted away Lie was
only a few feet above them and by
harassing and jumping at their enemy
finally succeeded in bringing the con
lit to the ground After the fight
was over there were eleven killed anil
wounded peccaries but the jaguar was
ierully torn to pieces
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