I I PL fc V U it k i fi V t K THURSDAY APRIL 27 1911 Gcod results always follow the use of Foley Kidney Pills They give prompt relief in all cases of kidney and bladder disorders Try them A McMillen JCITYODGE DIRECTORY A F A M McCook Lodge No 135 A P A M meets every first and third Tuesday of the mouth at 00 p m in Masonic hall Ucrius U Stewaet W M Charles L Fahnkstock Sec B 8 M Occcnoxee Council No 16 RS M inoetsou the last Saturday of each month at 8 00 p m a Masonic hall William E Haet T I M Aaeon Q King Sec B A M King Cyrus Chapter No 35 H A II meets Tery first and third Thursday of euch month at 800 p m in Masonic hall Claeence B Qbay H P IS niTTAKEE bee KNIGHTS TESIPLAE St John Coramaudery No 16 K T meets on the second Thursday of each month at 800 p m in Masonic hall Geo Willets E C Setii D Silveb Bee EASTERN STAE Eureka Chapter No SS O E S meets the second and fourth Fridays of oach month at 800 p m in Masonic hall Mbs C V Wilson W M S Cobdeal Sec KNIGHTS OF rrriiiAs McCook Lodge t o 42 of K P meets every Wednesday at 8C0 p m in Masonic hall J X Gaaede C C C A Evans K E ODD FELLOWS McCook Lodge No 1ST I O O F meets everj Friday at 800 p m in Gauschow hall C P Wooowobtii N G E L Reed Sec MODEEN WOODMEN Noble Camp No 663 M V A meets evorj first and third Friday of each month at 530 p in in Masonic hall Pay assessments at Citizens National liuik C C B field Consul HM Finit Clerk EOTAL NEIGHBORS No le Camp No 862 R N A meets every second and fourth Thursday of each month at 230 p m in Morris hall Mbs Caeoline Kunebt Oracle Mbs Acgusta Anton Rec WOBKMEN McCook Lodge No 61 AOUW meets every Monday at 800 p in in Temple Maurice Geiffin Treas Henrt Moees MW C J Ryan Financier C B Gray Rec DEGBEE OF nONOB McCook Lodge No 3 D of H meets every eecond and forth Tuesdays of oach month at 800 p m in Templebuildine Mart E Geiffin C of H Mbs Cabbie Sciilagel Rec MACCABEES Meets evory 2nd and 4th Friday evening in Morris hall J A Wilcox Com J H 1aegeb Record Keeper NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTEB CAEEIEES Branch No 1278 meets first Monaay of each month at 330 p m in carriers room postofiice G F KiNGnoBN President D J OBeien Secretarj LOCOMOTITE FIBEMEN AND ENGINEMEN I D Pennington Pres C H Hcsted Sec Ladies Society B of L F fc E Golden Rod Lodge No 2S2 meets in Morris hall on first and third Wednesday afternoons of each znonthat 2 oclock MesGbaceBusted Mes Rctii Reilly Secretary President BAILWAY TBAINMEN C W Bronson Lodge No 4b7 B of R T meets first and third Sundays at 230 pm in Eaglns hall T E Hcston President F G Kinghobn Sec BAILWAT CONDCCTOBS Harvey Division No 95 O R C meets the eecond and fourth Wednesday nights of each month at 800 p m in Morris hall at 301 Main Avenue S E Harvey C Con M O McClcbe Sec MACHINISTS Red Willow Lodge No 587 I A of M meets OTery second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 800 p m in Morris hall Theo Diebald Pre Feed Wasson Fin Sec Floyd Bebby Cor Sec LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEEE3 McCook Division No 623 B of L E meets avery second and fourth Sunday of oach month at 230 in Morris hall Walteb Stokes C E W D Bubnett F A E- EAILWAY CABMEN Young America Lodge No 456 B R C of A meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each nonth in Morris hall at730 p m H M Finity Pres J M Smith Rec Secy S D Hughes Secy BOILEBMAKEBS McCook Lodge No 407 B of B M I S B of A meets first and third Thursdays of each month in Eagles hall Jno Seth Pres Jno LeHew Cor Sec EAGLES McCook Aerie No 1514 F O E meets every Friday evening at 8 oclock in Kelley building 316 Main ave C L Walker W Pres C H Ricketts W Sec KNIGHTS OF COLUMBCS McCook Council No 1126 K of C meets the first and third Tueays of each month at 800 p m in Eagles hall G R Gale F Sec Fbank Real G K DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA i Court Granada No 77 meets on the second and fourth Thurodays of each month at 8 p m in Monte Cristo hall Mrs George Mabtin Miss Loeetta Williams F S G R LADY MACCABEES Valley Queen Hive No 2 L O T M meets every first and third Thursday evenings of each month in Morri9 hall Mbs B Mills Commander Haeeiet E Willktts R K G A B J K Barnes Post No 207 G A R meets on the first Saturday of each month at 230 p m Morris hall Thomas Mooee Commander J II Yaegee Adjt belief corps McCook Corps No 9 W R C meets every icond and fourth Saturday of each month at 30 p m in Ganschow hall Adella McClain Pres Bcsie YAyPEBHOOF Sec L OF G A B McCook Circle No 33 L of G A R meets on the first Saturday of ench month at 230 pm at the M nte Cristo hall Mrs Lottie Brewer President Mrs Kate Dutton Secretary p E o Chnpter X P E O meets he first and third Monday evenings of each montiCat 8 p m at the iiomes of thp various members Mbs Anna Schobel Pros Mb Kate Williams Cor Sec rYTIIIAN SISTERS McCook Temple No 14 Pythian Sisters meets the 2d and 4th Wednesdays at 730 p m Lila L Ritchie M E C Edna Stewart M of R C DIAMOND BEBFKAH Meets each 2nd and 4th Monday evening of each month in Morris hall Mbs Augusta Anton N G Miss Foel3nce Middleton Secy L O O M L O O M McCook Lodge No 419 of L O O M meets every Thursday evening at 8 oclock in the Ganschow hall Robert C Cole Diet G A Hartman Sec FREEMAN DIES OF WOUND j Was Shot by Wife While in Company With Another Woman Omaha April 21 Earl Freeman who was shot by his wife Monday evening died early this morning Freeman is alleged to have been keeping company with Mrs Maggie Hirsch who separated from her hus band last Christmas and was rooming at the place where the shooting oc curred Mrs Freeman was lying in wait in the hallway armed with a pis tol when Freeman and the Hirsch woman entered Mrs Freeman claims that she tried to have her husband leave the Hirsch woman and go with her This lie re fused to do Then she opened fire The first two shots were aimed at the woman mil went wild Three more shots emptied the gun and were di rected at her husband Two bullets entered the left arm The third and fatal bullet entered the abdomen Mrs Freeman was arrested and charged with shooting with intent to kll The charge will now be changed to murder RAILWAY TALK AT CALLAWAY Belief That Union Pacific Will Extend Branch Toward Black Hills Callaway Neb April 21 For the last several months there have beon parties working on a project to build a railroad into the territory northwest of here said road to be built either from Broken Bow Merna Callaway or Lexington As a result the railroad fever has been worked up to such an I extent among the farmers and ranch men along the proposed line that they have raised a large amount of money to help the project along A special car carrying several of the Union Pa cific officials spent the night here From all appearances now the Kear ney and Black Hills branch of the Union Pacific will be extended from Less Than Five Thousand Needed to Complete Hundred Thousand Fund Crete Neb April 22 While it is penses NEW CUSTER COURT HOUSE County Commissioners Will Meet Tuesday to Award Contract Broken Bow Neb April 22 The county supervisors will meet next week for the purpose of awarding the contract for building the new court house No bids will be received after that date and it is pretty certain the board will waste no time over select ing the contractor as it is particular ly anxious that giound shall be broken as quickly as possible and the work be well under way by the beginning of summer Contracting firms from vari ous parts of the country have re ceived plans and specifications after depositing the usual sum as an evi dence of good faith WOMAN RIDDLED WITH SHOT Mrs G B Knott of Omaha Found in Railroad Yards and Soon Dies Omaha April 21 Mrs Mamie Knott 130S South Fifth street was fnnnd nt midnight lvins on a mound i and taken to the police station booked as a suspicious character in connec tion with the case Motorists Escape Serious Injury Kearney Neb April 22 An auto mobile driven by George Leiser and containing Sheriff James Dunkle John Sink and Harry Bernstein of Grand Island en route heme after a trip to North Platte skidded on the streets here turned completely around broke the rear wheel and threw the occupants into the street Two of the men were badly bruised but the oth ers were unhurt returned from the lakes where they have been on a fishing trip the trip having been cut short on account of the governor being called home on business The trip was made in Mr Bachelors car Croup Remedy Fatal to Babe Dcshler Neb April 21 Elihu tho two-year-old son of Cyrus Hunt died froii vnnn froqn1fTiF TTfl ftv Form 4 THE McCOOK TRIBUNE WINS W N KELLOGG NATIONAL TROPHY R A James of Charleston 111 is the 1910 Winner of the 1000 CupGrovs Best Ear in the 3125713600 Bushels of Last Years Bumper Crop in 1909 by W K Kellogg president of the Kellogg Toasted Corn Flake Co of Battle Creek Mich Thousands of ears of corn from all parts of the country and of all varieties were entered in the compe tition The selection of the grand i believed at the treasurers office of champion Sweepstakes and the awara McCook Lodge No 599 B of L F E Bc ane college that Dr Pearsons will of the Kellogg trophy were made on meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month in Morris hail give the 2nuuu anyway as nis general points of superiority day gift great efforts are being made The ear of corn grown oy jIr to complete the canvass for 75 000 James Qf Reids YeUow Dent ya which is expected to close on April - lt s 10 mches lons7 lnch 30 President Perry is in the east j and friends es in circumference and has 20 rows gathering funds are rally- ing in the west The students have of kernels C to the inch in the row made generous pledges and the alumni average 5 8 of an inch in depth and are doing nobly Only 403450 is now 5 16 of an inch in width It is indeed needed Doane has 600 acres ninety a verv correct tvne of yellow dent acres in campus and eight buildings but stands particularly in need of ad ditional endowment to meet annual ex- corn Mr James the winner is a vigor ous farmer about 40 years of age and of pleasing personalitj a man who has given careful study to corn about a silo than there is about a sauerkraut barrel and any farmer who knows how to make sauerkraut can fill a corn silo A round silo 12 feet in diameter 20 feet high will hold 38 tons of corn silage Five acres of corn planted with a lister dropping the grains 8 to 10 inches apart will fill a silo of this size The contents together with hay or grass will feed twelve milch cows eight months Twelve ordinary milch cows so fed and properly cared for will bring a gross income from cream alone of 7500 per month leaving Governor Back From Trip the separated milk for calf and pig Valentine Neb April 22 Governor feeding There are many half sec Aldrich accompanied by Henry Miller tions of government land yet open to M V Nicholson and J H Bachelor settlement in Wvomimr that will sun- or together with hay will feed 45 mired -bottle kept a a as croup edy The doctor was called but could steers six months or 90 steers three do nothing i I months port three times this number of cows and then some A round silo IS feet in diameter 30 feet high will hold 151 tonsof com silage Twenty acres of corn will fill the silo The contents of this silo will feed 700 lambs three months and together with hay will put them in shape to top the market for fat lambs SSBKaSjSSnfBs HcwSPvttQ0E8IJfS Jn80t3BNMBa3SuK mmSxiWfiW iSamMMki A8mmliMi8SM tMBfeJJgSxyMMMRtiflgl BOKVWA mM9KittZK5MKS4VSm R A James Winner of W K Kellogg Trophy with the Trophy and the 1910 Champion Ear R A James of Charleston 111 has this is the first time in four years the proud distinction of having crown that the honors have been wrestsd this place this year where the ter lfhfi hpst pnr nf nrn itl tha frnm tha r i t - lxrr cr I COA T 1 1 I Aiitliuo iiixa uvjii iitv JOJV nacu liic road was built Just what will be the objectivo point cannot be ascer tained but it is thought that it will be extended to the Black Hills coun try and will connect with the pro posed extension from Beloit Kan to Kearney Neb D0ANE IS PUSHING CANVASS 713600 bushels of last years bump- champion ear the first winner of the er crop At the National Corn Show Kellogg trophy was grown by Mr just held at Columbus Ohio this Fred C Palin of Newtown Ind It tleman was awarded the W K was also of Reids Yellow Dent Va logg National Corn Trophy donated riety crossed with Alexander Gold Standard Last years prize winner I it is stated that the Kellogg Toast ed Corn Flake Co of which he is president has an output requiring 10000 bushels of corn a day raw product for its manufacture A pe culiar feature is that while the Kel logg product is made exclusively from selected white corn the Kellogg trophy has been won each time by a yellow corn exhibit The trophy is ture and who has achieved his sue 1 offered for annual competition until cess as a grand champion winner only won twice by the same grower by years of hard work and pains taking seed selection and careful breeding from season to season Illinois growers are especially elat ed over the result for the reason that THE CORN SILO By D Clem Deaver Corn silage is perhaps the most economical stock food the farmer can raise It can be successfully grown on any land between the 100th meridian and the Rocky mountains where Buf falo grass grows The corn stock ear and all is chopped up fineor is shredded before being put into the silo and it contains its strongest feeding qualities if cut just before frost therefore corn for silage pur poses can be grown even in localities where the seasons are very short for at William street and the Burlinqton lhe reason it is not necessary for tracks with her body perforated many com to mature to be profitably put times with shot in the region of the into the silo abdomen She died on the operating a corn silo is simply a big table without regaining consciousness kraut barrei filled with chopped up George B Knott a switchman in the com stocks instead of chopped up employ of the Union Pacific railroad t cabbage there is no more mystery husband of the woman was arrested The National Corn Show at which the award was made was an event of tremendous magnitude At one of the sessions President Taft was pres ent and delivered an address i Corn silage has passed the experi mental stage Practically every uni versity in the central and eastern states has demonstrated that corn sil age is the cheapest stock food grown considering its value as a milk and fat producer A farmer located on the Burling ton route at BalmontNeb in the ex treme northwestern part of the state at an altitude of 4500 feet has suc csesfully grown corn silage for many years and during the past seven years he has grown an average of eight tons per acre What this farm er has done can be done by practic ally every other farmer in the Bur lington territory west of the 100th meridian If you want to make money ea-3- build a silo on your farm Where is Edward Edward Weshneske of McCcok a Tvnewriter naners typewriter ib 4- r A Former McCook Boy The Tribune has pleasure in refer ring to the fine success achieved by a former McCook boy a son of C W Kneeland of the south side The young man formerly worked in Mc Cook and herded sheep for his fath er over southwest of the city Some years ago he graduated from a college at Jacksonville 111 and was later graduated from the theological school of Yale university His work since is referred to by the Griggsville Il linois Herald in the following terms This week we received a book en titled The Social Evil in Chicago It is published by the Vice Commis sion of that city It goes into many details of the work and connected with the work is George J Kneeland a former Griggsville boy The fol lowing paragraph taken from the book relates to him The Commis sion entering upon its duties decided that the first stop was to learn of the present conditions in the city of Chicago Mr George J Kneeland was secured as Director of Investiga tion to take charge of the investiga tion organize the work and assist in the preparation of the final report Mr Kneeland is a college graduate a social worker of experience and has had charge of important investi gations in other cities It was in connection with the work of the Re search Committee of the committee of Fourteen of New York for which he had charge of the field investiT tion that the Commission came in touch with him The Commission de sires to express the deep obligation which the Commission and the com munity are under for his painstaking efficient and conscientious efforts and the Commission does so in these its opening paragraphs 100 Reward 100 The readers of ibis paper will be pleafd to learn that there is at last one dreaded diseoot tbit science has been able to cuo in all its stages and that is catarrh Halls Catarrh is the most perfectly formed ear of oure 1S IIie OIU Pslve cure now the two though it requires a careful known to the medical fraternity Ca judge to distinguish the points of tarrh LeinS a constitutional disease periority requires a constitutional treatment The trophy awarded to Mr James Halls Catarrh Cure is taken inter was made by Tiffany of New York nally acting directly upon the blood for Mr W K Kellogg at a cost of and mucous surfaces of the system 1000 It is made of Sterling silver thereby destroying the foundation of bronze and enamels and is a truly the disease and giving the patient artistic creation It stands 30 inches strength by building up the constitu in height Mr Kelloggs interest in tion and assisting nature in doing its corn erowintr can be understood when i work The proprietors have so much faith n its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure Send for list of elstimonials Address F J CHENEY CO Toledo O Sold by all druggist 7oc Take Halls Family Pills for con stipation RED WILLOW Mrs Horace Taylor has been quite ill with the prevailing 4onsilitis but is getting along well now After five weeks of quarantine front a remarkably mild form of scarlet fever Louis Longneckers family re joices having freedom It was bad about losing so much school Mrs Taylor is troubled with sore throat The sleet played havoc with the telephone wires throughout the coun try and the linemen are kept busy re pairing Mr and Mrs Sexson and Mrs Lew is Elmer were business visitors to Mc Cook on Thursday of last week Charles Rincks and Louis Long neckers families and homes were thoroughly fumigated and they are now released from quarantine NO REASON FOR DOUBT Statement of Facts Backed Strong Guarantee by a We guarantee complete relief to all sufferers from constipation In ev j ery case where we fail we will sup- ply the medicine free Rexall Orderlies are a gentle tailor came to Denver lat Saturday fective dependable and safe bowel night Before leaving mclook no resulatoI strengthener and tonic promised to meet his wife Monday They reestabiisn natures functions night at the Union Statior i ere Mrs - Qf They do not Weshneske arrived as par schedule I but her husband was not there and i cause any inconvenience griping or nausea They are so pleasant to take she has been unable to ocate him and work SQ easily that they may The police ascertained that Wcsh 1 be token by any one at any time neske worked one day in a tailor They thorougnly tone up the whoie shop here but that is as far as they have been able to trace him Denver dispatch to Omaha Bee Foley Kidney Pills contain in con centrated form ingredients of estab sho 1 therapeutic value for the re ne aiI cure of all lidnr - - blad aimonts Foley Kidney Z are a tiseptic tonic and restoratA fuse substitutes A Mclku f Our baby crirs for Chamberlains Cough Remedy writes Mrs T B Kendrick Rasaca Ga It is the system to healthy activity Rexall Orderlies afe unsurpassable and ideal for the use of children old folks and delicate persons We can not too highly recommend them to all sufferers from any form of constipa tion and its attendant evils Two sizes 10c and 25c Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this e community only at our store The Rexall Store L W McConnell A specialty of typewriter supplies at The Tribune Shop Papers of all best caugh remedy on the market for weights sizes and qualities Ribbons coughs colds and croup For sale for every machine carbon papers by all dealers manuscript covers etc stock All kept in bons carbon papers manifolding pa J McCook Tribune want ads 5c per mimeograph paper a lunre se- lection to choose from at The le Most people read them JSSWfc g m Jt PAGE 3 ji5fWHv x 1Zk S2CV III s me grease wa hWTHL9saa Enamelware Agateware Gramteterare Aluminumwaretflmeameic Because it quickly and ally removes all discoloralions corrosions and grease without scratching or injuring the surface Soap cleaning leaves a sticky film that catches more dirt Many other uses rnidFullIrecdons on large Sifter can JO Wants to Know Senator J F Cordeal of McCook has been making an exhaustive re search into the early history of south western Nebraska and has gleaned many important facts hitherto remain ing hidden in various archives dust covered and worm eaten Among the data are items of moment concerning Dundy county It is the Senators in tention to continue his quest in this direction and compile all into a vol ume that will be of great interest to the present and of untold value to future generations He would be pleased to have the co operation in this work of old timers in this sec tion and any one dating their arrival into the country in the 70s or fore part of the 80s with knowledge of Indian raids or troubles will confer a favor on Mr Cordeal by notifying him of the same at McCook for fur ther interrogation Benkelman News The McCook Tribune is read the most people 1 a year T Lumber and Coal Thats All But we can meet your every need in these lines from our large and complete stocks in all grades Barnett Lumber Co Phone 5 TTTTTTTPTTTTTTTTrr by The McCook Tribune 100 a year Shampooing Hair Dressing- Scalp and Facial Treatment L M CLYDE Phone 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