The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 18, 1911, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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ESTABLISHKD l8S2
F M KIMMELL Editor
Largest Circulated Newspaper Publisher in Red Willlow Co
T3T Kutered at postoflicc McCook Nebraska as second class matter Published
weekly Thursdaj s
SHOOTS WIDE THE MARK
Just how wide the mark even a topographic conditions are distinct
ivell meaning editor can sheet is well from the Nebraska situated east of
exemplified by the following article
irom the Minden Courier
Placing it where the crops dry
out three times out of five and with
tiiy ordinary success for the other
two would be a -wanton waste of
public money and but little good
accomplished This is an agricultur
al state solely and every dollar ex
pended for the improvement of ag
riculture is worthy and wise pro
vided it is used judiciously The
school would be a success in Kear
ney county farther west it would
5e a venture
The very contrary St this state-
is really and tJtHcally Southwestern
Xebraska where soil and rain and
a-
bis week connecting the
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longitude 99 Upon no other grounds
can the establishment of the school
be defended There is no earthly de
mand or excuse for an agricultural
school in Central or Eastern Ne
braska Their needs are fully met
by the school and college at Lincoln
and by strong agricultural depart
ments in the several normal schools
scattered ever Eastern Central and
Northwestern Nebraska and by the
experimental school at North Platte
The genuine Southwestern Nebras
ka with McCook as central point
contains hundreds of thousands of
acres of fertile soil awaiting
ment is the absolute fact and ligent scientific farming to make it
truth Placing the schocl east of a garden spot The rest of Nebras
longitude 99 would be a complete ka has conditions quite in common
waste of public funds The exact j Their problems have been in the
irarpcse of the legislature the on- main solved Here the questions of
Ijr grounds upon which the establish- cultivation and conservation and the
itate Road Surrey Completed
Tl l
Th3 Arapahoe Gozl Road Club con- rJe Zi busy and pi
IN STOeK BY
C R LIVINGSTON
i reads commission The north
jicute shortn the dtetce about
Jmnprial i5 oniH fn hr i nerfect attnnrt llir rrvnvTifim nt vnnced
THE McCOOK TRIBUNE
BOY HAS FINGERS TORN OFF
Auburn Lad Is Playing With Dynamite
Cartridge When It Explodes
Auburn Neb May 13 Dude Mc
Kee was playing with a dynamite car
tridge at the school house when it ex
ploded and tore off his thumb one fin
der and part of of another and severe
ly injured his hands The boy with
other boys found the dynamite car
tridges along the public road and
some or the boys had their pockets
full of thorn Investigation showed
that the Ilumer Construction com
pany engaged in dredging the Ne
maha river unloaded a box containing
the cartridges and tools along the
road Agents of the company say it
was locked and that some one broke
it onen and scattered the cartridges
on the ground where the boys found
them
GRAIN EXCHANGE COMPLAINS
Wants Unloading Time Limit to Begin
After Grain Is Inspected
Lincoln May 13- The Omaha Grain
exchange filed a complaint before the
state railway commission asking that
the time for unloading grain at Oma
ha and South Omaha markets be ex
fended to forty eight hours after the
first 7am following its inspection
instead of forty eight hours after the
first S a m following the placing of
the cars The complaint against the
nresent system is that from eight to
ten hours is taken up by the inspec
tions which causes great delays All
of the railroads have the iules in the
matter and -ill aie named in the com
plaint which -quests an order rehir
ing the change
rnent of the agricultural school is i like await solution experimentation bio between the old police force of
defensible at all is the fact that it
was intended to be located in what
SPECIAL POLICE IN BEATRICE
Mayor Griffins Appointees in Place
Old Ones Yielding Up Their Stars
Beatrice Neb May 13 The
etc The location of the agricultural this city and W E Griffin the Social
cllege here would be the best i j ist mayor rame to end when Chief
and Officers Bales and Dillow
vestment the state cf Nebraska has McGirr
turned in their stars The mayor
ever mad
j pointed thico new officers three
weeks ago but the council lefused to
irmmBggzggs l sr Con Firm them The old officers refused
their pat of die stat survey i fare in a shape acceptable to the them
I 10 qilll UIIIII LilUli suuuusajio nu
nrflrmnil Tioir rpsi -tin firms mini
IUU11I iuvu - w CT
as a surprise to the members of the
council and the citizens in general
iAs the matter now stands the police founI1 r
NASBiS WILL MEET IN YORK
thre miles between these two points
t Q to 0maha Whi
bv of futy - u a
-- waccn nine n vnio io k i
liic
x i u uu uww aa
charges Against President Pending
nj silat The roads are in excellent vines filled in azd the roadway is
Dlajr Xc jay 13K has bcen an-
Since the recent nuns and as smooth as could be ejected of
li0l ncefl llftre that the annuai
where they have been worked a new country read iou of tho postmasters of Nebraska
round Cambrige and McCook The Farmers merchants and ether wni be held at York June 13 11 and
Lhe mer
Suprems Court Holds Standard
is a Conspiracy
ITS DISSOLUTION IS ORDERED
Time Is Extended From One Month to
Six Months Opinion Is Read by
Chief Justice White Two Points in
Decision
Washington May 1C The govern
ment won its case in the supreme
court of the United States against the
Standard Oil company of New Jersey
in that it is a conspiracy and monop
oly in restraint of trade The decree
of the lower court was affirmed being
modified in particulars which Chier
Justice White said were slight
Justice Harlan announced a dissent
ing opinion
The decree of the lower court was
modified so that there need not be
4an absolute cessation of interstate
commerce in petroleum and its prod
ucts by such vast agencies as are em
braced in the combination a result
which might arise from that portion of
the decree which enjoined carrying on
of interstate commerce not only by
the New Jersey corporation but by ail
of the subsidiary companies until the
dissolution of the combination of
stocks in accordance with the decree
The court also extended the tin-
from one to six months in which the
dissolution must take place
White Reads Decision
Tbe decision which contains about
25000 words was read by Chief Jus
tice White It was Chief Justice
White who had lent his voice to the
refusal of the court to dissolve the so
called sugar trust when the famous
Knight case was before the court He
also deiiveied a dissenting opinion
when the Northern Securities com
pany was dissolved by the court as be
ing in violation of the Sherman anti
trust law
On the Knight case the Standard Oil
depended largely for support on the
majority opinion in the Northern Se
curities case the government had
much of its hope It was
of special oicrs i
composed
Morct4 flent that Attor General wicl
t their thorough- ICcause the council refuses to confirm
Bham wQ ha lirect1 the
jments battle during its latter stages
I was not doiehted when the chief jus
tice began hut he maintained some
hope of success
Chief Justice White first went into
an extensive recital of the facts in
the case and then held that the court
had jurisdiction over the suit which
had been questioned by the Standard
Oil
from McCcclwto Holyoke via seed reads boosters are invited to 15 instead of at Omsra -is at first a- jungle of Lav and Testimony
joinevan anu u is now up 10 j on lutscay evening at wnicn v- ntentiens were a iivpront i
rs in this section to continue the
A rk which in the vicinity of Arap
nboe will be a simple matter as it
is difficult to find better natural
roads than from Holbrook to Oxford
Heretofore the south road from In-
Cnmnl T2otfrtcr A CjaHOll IV
a Omaha while charge
ininiiHsz LU2iiiuisaiun vui iiiuiiu ma
master i junsle of testimony and of law
Thomas who s nrcsident of
report and rcoommen Jaticrs Ccm ithc nssociation are under Tlie only pont m Wlllcn tho two side3
mcrcial clubs along the line are be- l5on Thc members of the executive i woro in accor1 was that tho lirst am
coming antive in their co operation committee jil ed the matter over at
with the movement and the work a meeting a few days ago and decided
to Mclcok has been the bet iould be pushed to completion in TO make th change
ry route but farmers on the north short order Arapahoe Mirror
UU tL LJU11S UIC llltfu 1J cl i
holding
the meeting in
aiainst Post-
WOMAN KASANOTKER CHANCE
Foleys Kidrey Remedy Acted Quickl1 In thc Wake of the Measles
Cornish Sustains Motion for
M N George Irondale Ala was Tho little son of Mrs O B Palm- Jud2e
bothered with kidney trouble for er Iittls Rock Ark had the New Trial in Shevalier Case
Timv trinl Tho ivntnnn nt irr first
Pletely cured him and he has never
wag a sentenceof five ycars
always
Millen
Refuse substitutes A Mc-
I TX SemeUe TTTX
Lookrr ffitSi a1 I
ft toiirfgn MHBagfllag ara yes
Thc R0 I
hardened Steel Leather treadX 1
f6 J Anti Skid I s ouSIi flexible i
h I Studs do prevent - V and non- IS
SI VJ skidding yNyPuncturing B
in the state penitentiary A few
months ago she appealed the case to
the supreme court and was granted a
second trial in the matter At that
time she was convicted but not sen
tenced
I Funeral of Wreck Victims
Lyons Neb May 15 The funeral
of Mic A I W Craig and son was held
in the Fw Prej terian church con-
1 jiictrd by the ps tor Rev J G Clark
os istod by Rev A S Hil ci tlie
Iedicdit c Lurch A large number of
people attended some from tho
I Wil Pay Supreme Lodge 100000
I Lincoln May 13 The Nebraska
jurisdiction of the Ancient Order of
j United Workmen has agreed to pay
Chief Justice Yvhite said that the
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ends of the earth He spoke of a
seccuu seciians or tne biierman anti
trust law controlled the case The
c hief justice said the court seized en
this point as a basis on which to woic
out a decision
Talcing up the two sections the
chief justice began consideration of
many years I was persuaded to try i les The result was a severe cough Lincoln May l Sustaining her first took up he common law which
before which ornisn giaiueu -us dealt wilh the profllems raised
Ftaley Kidney Remedy and grew worse and he could not by
taking it three days I could feel its
beneficial effects The pain left my
bank my kidney action cleared up
jziu I am so much better I do not been bothered since iCroup whoop-
lisitate to recommend Foley Kidney j ing cough measles cough all yield to
Kemedy A McMillen Foleys Honey and Tar Compound
Ti
oo
ie It is 100
leys Honey and Tar Compound com-
The genuine is in the yellow package
in the John Fitzgerald will cabe a
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i hi uiuifi iimi sun uiv uutii uunou
in one grave
the law promising to come later to its
application to the present case He
sleep She says One bottle of APha Shovalior convicted of perjury the Sherman anti trust law
By the reorganization of the Stand
ard Oil of New Jersey the chief jus
tice said that there was nrima facie
evidence that there was an endeavor
to control and monopolize that fur
ther investigation made this conclu
sive presumption of an intent to re
strain trade He said only the ques
tion of remedy remained for consider
ation
Lav and Peason
Probably tho most important de
cision of law laid down in the opinion
ws that words in the statute
every rFt nnt of trade are not to
he conrtruel brt ae to be
construed i the light or reason
On this ront the court held that The
overnnicnt that tbe
supreme frt had dended tht nnv
ounrhcation ot tris pnrase was pre
eluded by rovious decisions of the
supreme cortwos erroneous
Decicion of Lover Court Affirmed
Chief Justice White said the court
the supreme lodge 2100000 in found no cause to doubt the concluron
i tion of the claims of the latter The cf the court below namely
rupreme lodge claimed 1GO000 in- Tint th acts and dealings estih
1909 when the Nebraska lodge j lished by the proof operated t de-
ed from the major organization i stroy the potentiality of compettion
Miss Ross Dies of Burns
Broken Bow Neb May 15 Miss
j Fannie Ross who was fatally burned
and arms while putting out thc
dier
which otherwise would have existed
Wife of President III
New York May 15 Mrs William
when a paint can on a hot stove ex- H Taft wife of the president was
ploded was buried today Mrs Frank seized with a recurrence of the ner
Kroell who was burned on the hzrndci vojs trorble from which she suffered
ivn vea
o and was unable to r
or tho Ross girl will only be slightly com my tho president on his H
scarred burg trip The president rcturnc
here last night
Academy of Sciences to Meet
Lincoln May 15 The twenty first
annual meeting of the Nebraska
Eight Killed by Lightning
Berlin May 12 During thunder
i my of Sciences will bo held in storms that occurred throughout Gcr
coin May 19 and 20 A large number many lightning killed eight persons
or men and women engaged in teach- and near Hamburg started a natura
ing the sciences or interested in Sas well which had been recently
title- work will be in attendance from capped with tho greatest difficulty
out over the state i
Veteran Dies in Cemetery
Minden Neb May 13 J W Down
ing died while at work in the Swedish
Lutheran Bethany congregations cem
etery en a monument which he was
lettering Mr Dowing was an old sol- j
Bay State Mountain on Fire
Easthampton Mass May 13
Mount Tom the state reservation
was ablaze its forests afire clear to
the summit giving large gangs of fir
fighcers a hard battle before tlr
flames were brought under control
ANOTHER
BANK STORY
Smith bought some pigs from
his neighbor Jones The price
came to 5G42 Smith paid
Jones in cash but as usual
neither had the proper change
and Smith said Just make it
even money Smith lost 8
cents Jones bought some pigs
from his neighbor Johnson The
rice came to G42 Jones ha7
ins money in the bank anu
gave Johnson a check for the
exact amount Jones did no
se a cent This is only one
of the advantages of a check
ing account Come in and let
us explain further
The First
National Bank
of McCook Neb
All persons interested in the es
tate of Oscar M Matthews deceas
ed are hereby notified that on the
2Sth day of April 1911 Eliza T Mat
thews filed her petition in the county
court of Red Willow county Nebraska
for her appointment as administratrix
of said estate and same will be heard
at the county court room in McCook
in said county on May 22nd 1911 at
9 a m
Dated this 3rd day of May 1011
J C MOORE
Seal County Judge
RITCHIE WOLFF Attorneys
First publication May 4 3t
Notice ts Non Resident Defendants
To George Mogridge Lillian E
Mogridge aid Geo II Green Defend
ants
You are hereby notified that Wil
liam Travers plaintiff has filed his
petition against you in the District
Court of Red Willow County Nebras
ka the object and prayer of which
are to foreclose a mortgage given by
George D Troendly and Gussie Tro
endly to plaintiff upon the south
and the southwest northeast
section 4 township 3 range 30 in
Red Willow County Nebraska in the
sum of 40000 and interest dated
Dec 1 1302 recorded in mortgage
record 35 cf said county at page G21
Plaintiff prays for an accounting
and foreclosure of said mortgage and
tho sale cf said premises to satis
fy the amount due him on said mort
gage with interest and costs and that
each of you be foreclosed and barred
from any interest in or lien upon said
premises and for equitable relief
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 2Cth day
of June 1911
Dated at McCook Nebraska May
15th 1911
C II BOYLE
Attorney for Plaintiff
First publication May lS 4ts
Referees Saie
By virtue of an order of sale to me
directed by the clerk of the district
court of Red Willow county Nebras
ka on the judgments rendered in
said court in the cause wherein Anna
Farber and Christ Farber are plain
tiffs and Rosena Droll Catherina Zim
mer Jacob Zimmer William Droll
I Martha Broil Edward Droll Carolina
Kutter Barney Kutter Augusta Droll
Mary A Vannier Louis Vannier
Frances Ballenger Riggs Eallenger
and Bertha Droll are defendants on
the tenth and eighteenth days of
February 1911 for the partition and
sale of the following described real
estate situated in said county to wit
The northeast quarter and the east
half of the northwest quarter and
lots one and two all in section eigh
teen in township three north of range
twenty nine west of the sixth princi
pal meridian and the east half of
the northwest quarter and lots one
and two all in section seven in said
township and range
I will offer for sale to the high
est bidder for cash on the 20th day
pf May 1911 at the front door of
the courthouse in Red Willow coun
ty Nebraska at one oclock in the
afternoon in quarter section tracts
all of said land including the home
stead and dower estates of Rosena
Droll in said land as set forth in
said judgment rendered February 10th
1911
Dated April 20 1911
CHAS D RITCHIE Referee
First publication April 20 5t
The McCook Tribune 100 a year
THURSDAY MAY 18 1911
Terms of District Court 1911
Chase county April 24 and Novem
ber 13
Dundy County March 6 and No
vember 20
Frontier county March 20 and Oc
tober 2
Furnas county February 20 May
29 and October 23
Gosper county January 30 and
September 25
Hayes county March 13 and Sep
tember 18
Hitchcock county May 1 and No
vember 27
Red Willow county February 6
May 15 and October 9
Robert C Orr district judge
The Sound Sleep of Good Health
Can not be over estimated and any
ailment that prevents it is a menace
to health J L Southers Eau Claire
Wis says I have been unable to
sleep soundly nights because of paina
across my back and soreness of my
kidneys My appetite was very poor
and my general condition was much
run down I have been taking Foleyl
Kidney Pills but a short time and
now seep as sound as a rock my gen
eral condition is greatly improved
and I know that Foley Kidney Pills
have cured me A McMillen
Received on Account Pali
Out Cash Credit slips etc
for sale at The Tribune office Per
1000 50c
quality and price courtesy and
promptness in- delivery are making
for success at the McCook Flour and
Feed Store
This paper and The Weekly Inter
Ocean and Farmer 125 gets both
for one year Special deal
MRS L CANN
Teacher of
Piano and Organ
910 First Street West McCook Ne
braska
I AM PREPARED
to do Paper Hanging Light Car
penter Work and Inside Painting
Leave orders with C C Brown
at Ideal Store or at 910 1st St
West McCook Neb
L CANN
f f A I
w J Irk JL
We now handle the best
grades of Colo and Penna
coals in connection with
our grain business
Give us n trial order
Phone 2G2
Real Easterday
wi winnij jwijmj
Walter Hosier
Drayman
Draying in all its branches
promptly and carefully attended
to Your patronage is earnestlv
solicited
Phone black 24 1 Leave orders
at any of the city lumber yards
Osborn Kummer
BRAY LINE
Co
All kinds of Hauling and Trans
fer Work promptly attended to
Your patronage solicited
Office First Door South of DeGrofPs
Phone No 13
1 Fire and Wind
I Insurance 1
X Written in First Class
Companies X
I C J RYAN
GARDEN AND FEILD SEEDS X
Flour Feed Main av t
White Line Transfer
fnmmiTiv
Hawkins Sheaffer
Props
Specialty of moving Household
Goods and Pianos Only covered
van in city Phones Office 68
residence red 456
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