The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 15, 1905, Image 7

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NOTICE OF SUIT
James O HnmmoudaJusepIiineM Hammond
James O Ilumnioml as guardian of Josephine
M ilannuoud a minor and Anion H Purvis
defendants will take uotico that on the 9th day
of August 1005 tlw plaintiff herein Milton II
Hammond Ada A Hammond and Mary E
Hammond filed a petition in the district court
of Red Willow county Nebraska the object
and prajerof which are to obtain a judgment
confirming tho undivided one sixth interest
each of tho said plaintiffs and defendants un
der tho will of Mirolda E Hammond deceased
in and to tho northwest quarter section thirty
five township two north range thirty Red
Willow county Nebraska and for the partition
of said realestato according to tho respect vo
rights of said parties or if the samo cannot bo
equitably divided that said premises be sold
and the proceeds thereof divided between tho
parties according to their respective rights
You are required to answer said petition on
or before Monday October 23rd 1D05
Dated this 12th day of Soptember 1905
Milton H Hammond Ada A Hammond and
Maet E Hammond Plaintiffs
By Bojla and Eldred their attorneys
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
Thosouthwest quarterof the southwest quart-
or or section zy the nortuwest quarter of tho
northwest quarter and tho south half of the
northwest quarter of section Sin townl north
range SO west of the Ctli principal meridian and
Eli Titus will take notice that on tho 2Sth day
of August 1905 Edward B Cowles plaintiff
filed his petition in tho district court of Red
Willow county Nebraskatho object and praj er
of which are to foreclose a tax puchaeers lien
upon tho above described land for the taxes for
the years 1895 1SPG 1S97 1S9S 1899 19C0 1901 and
1902 that there was due to plaintiff at tho time
of filing eaid petition the sum of 2111 00 for tho
paymont of which sum together with costs ac
cruing interest and attorneys fee plaintiff
prays a decree of foreclosure and a sale of said
premises You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before tho 9th day of October 1905
Edw aed B Cowles Plaintiff
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
Tho north half of tho northeast quarter of
section 29 in town 1 north range 30 west of
tho 6th principal meridian and Charles T
Boggs will take notice that on the 2Sth day of
August 1905 Edward B Cowles plaintiff filed
his petition in the district court of Red Willow
county Nebraska tho object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a tax purchaser s lien
upon the above described land for the taxes for
tho years ISM 1895 1S96 1S97 1S9 199 1900
1901 and 1902 That there was due to plaintiff
at tho time of filing said petition the sum of
jG700 for tho pajment of which sum together
with costs accruing interest and attorneys
fee plaintiff prays a decreo of foreclosure of
said tax lien and a sale of said premises You
are required to answer said petition on or be
fore tho 9th day of October 1905 9-1-4 ts
Edward B Cowles Plaintiff
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior land office at Lin
coln Nebraska August 31 1905 Notice is here
by given that tho following named settler has
filed notice of his intention to make final proof
in support of his claim and that said proof will
bo made before R W Devoe clerk of the dist
rict court at McCook Nebraska on October 14
1905 viz Homestead No 12253 Christian Smith
Osborn Nebraska for the east half of the south
west quarter and tho south east quarter of tho
north west quarter and the south west quarter
of the north east quarter of section 29 township
Ji north range 250 westsixtb principal meridian
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land viz Jacob Betz of McCook Nebras
ka Truman F West of McCook Nebraska
Elijah Beebe of St Ann Nebraska Casper
Kakankamp of Osborn Nebraska
W A Gkeen Register
LEGAL NOTICE
Harry Stern and the unknown heirs of Wells
Rittenhouse deceased will take notice that tho
mayor and council of the city of McCook Red
Willow county Nebraska will hold a special
meeting at the city hall in said city at the hour
of eight oclock p in on the eighteenth day of
September 1005 the object and purpose of said
meeting is to value and make a special assess
ment for improvements upon lot 11 in block 9
original town now city of McCook said city of
McCook having rebuilt and laid a sidewalk on
tho west side of Main avenue and abutting said
lot 11 on the east at an expense to said city in
the sum of S4350 A special tax will be levied
agaiust said lot 11 to pay the same and for tho
cost of these proceedings By order of the may
or and council of the city of McCook S lMts
Attest W A Middleton City Clerk
The State of Nebraska Red Willow county
To all persons interested in the estate of A
Campbell deceased Whereas Mary Campbell
of said county has filed in my office au instru
ment nuroorting to be the last will and testa
ment of ACampbell late of said county de
ceased and said Mary Campbell has filed her
petition herein praying to have the same ad
mitted to probate and for the issuing of letters
testamentary which will relate to both real and
personal estate I have therefore appointed
Saturday tho 23rd day of September 1905 at 10
oclock in tho forenoon at the county court
room in said county as tho time and place for
the hearing of said will at which time and
place you and all ooncerned may appear and
contest tho allowing of the same It is further
ordered that said petitioner give notice to all
porsons interested in said estate of the pendency
of this petition and the time and place set for
the hearing of tho same by causing a copy of
this order to bo published in Tho McCook Tri
bune a nowspaper printed and published in
said county for threo weeks successively prev
ious to tho day set for tho hearing
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and official seal this 6th day of September
1905 Feank Mooee
seal County Judge
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from Fibre
leaves the meat
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Flaked wheat food for breakfast
All good grocers
THE BLUE RACER
It Im About the FlectcHt Thing In the
Hcptllc Family
The swiftest snake I have ever
known Is the blue racer as we used to
call the reptile In the Arkansas foot
hills and I want to tell you this par
ticular snake can travel like a blue
streak said a man from Arkansas
The fact is the name blue racer was
given to the snake because of the rep
tiles llectness I have seen blue racers
dart across the road at sucli a rapid
pace that you could only see a mere
suggestion of blue and if you did not
happen to know the snake and its hab
its you would not know what it was
You could not possibly get the idea
that it was a snake you had seen flash
through the dust of the country road
unless you knew something of the blue
racer Just what speed the snake
makes I do not know but it is a rapid
pace The rattlesnake is supposed to
have good speed and as a matter of
fact the rattler can whiz along at a
pretty swift gait but the rattlesnake
is not In it with the blue racer It
would be interesting to know just how
fast different snakes travel and if we
knew I dare say we would find that the
blue racer is about the fleetest tiling In
the reptile family New Orleans
Times Democrat
ANTIQUITY OF SILK
The Product WttH Worth ltn Weight
In Gold For Centuries
The Chinese empress 2G50
B C was supposed to be the first wo
man to dress herself in silken raiment
though silk was used in the arts nearly
1000 years before her reign She was
placed among the Chinese divinities un
der the title of Sien Thsan which
means first promoter of the silk in
dustry
Silk was worth its weight in gold in
many parts of the world for centuries
Its immense cost may be estimated by
the fact that a silken garment is men
tioned as one of the wanton prodigali
ties of the Emperor Heliogabalus while
a gown of the same material was re
fused by Aurelius to his empress on the
ground that he couldnt afford the price
Such was the importance of the silk
Industry in China that the people in the
principal growing and manufacturing
district took the name of Seres and
their country Serica from the word
Se which in the ancient writings
means silk A curious thing about
silk is this The raw material is pro
duced by the cheapest iabor In the
world while the finished product is
among the most costy of merchandise
VENETIAN WOMEN
They Have To Need to Bother Their
Heads About Fashions
The women of Venice are absolutely
free from the rule which Dame Fash
Ion exercises over their sisters else
where They care nothing for modes
With them the length of the skirt re
mains always the same neither short
nor long and they alwajs wear
plainly made dark dresses black stock
ings and the heelless slippers of the
east Hats are unknown
The universal outdoor wrap for all
ages and all sizes is the black shawl
with a deep silken fringe It is folded
with a short point above and a long
one below and sometimes It envelopes
the figure from head to foot It Is nev
er fastened at the throat and when it
slips off It Is gathered up with one
outstretched arm which makes the
spectator think of a bfs bird stretch
ing its wing
In their attire the women of Venice
are independent only wearing local
clothing but with feminine inconsist
ency they are thoroughly up to date
In the matter of hairdressing the style
of their coiffures changing from time
to time according to the vogue of the
moment in London and Paris
Only a Beprinninsr
The rich widower was paying assidu
ous court to the handsome young wom
an lawyer
I dont know Mr Welloph she de
murred There are there are settle
ments to be considered you know
If that is all Miss Maggie he said
well have no trouble
Here he slipped a diamond ring on her
finger
How does that strike you he ask
ed
Hm she rejoined holding it up
to the light and inspecting it critically
I think it will do quite well as a re
tainer Chicago Tribune
A Bishops Full
Bishop Peck of the Methodist church
was a large man weighing over 330
pounds While on a tour and stopping
at the residence of a presiding elder
the bishop turned over in his bed and
the entire furniture collapsed dropping
-him to the floor with a tremendous
thud The presiding elder rushed up
stairs calling What is the matter
bishop Is there anything I can do for
you Nothing is the matter an
swered the bishop but if I dont an
swer the call to breakfast tell your wife
to look for me in the cellar
Excitements of BoKcrlnpr
There must be an excitement about
begging which is almost like the pleas
ure of stalking taking the measure of
the person you see in front of you and
knowing the kind of appeal that is
likely to weigh with him Bishop of
Manchester
Hoping lie Wont Find It
That mans always looking
for
work
Yes thats what he says but hes
one of those people who go round with
a snow shovel In July and a pitchfork
In January
Let no man talk of freedom until he
Is sure he can govrn himself Goethe
SCIENCE OF LIVING
An Ounce ol Oo d Cheer Im Worth u
Pound of Melancholy
It has been said that If Is better to
be born lucky than rich said Dr
George F Butler but It is In fact bet
ter to be born tough than either lucky
or rich After forty eat less and elimi
nate more Drink more pure water cnl
keep the peristaltic wave of prosperity
constantly moving down the alimenta
ry canal Many people suffer from too
much business and not enough health
When such is the case they had better
cut out business and society for a time
and come down to mush and milk and
first principles Dent be foolish Eat
less and play more Indulge in less fret
and fume and more fruit and fun
There are people too indolent to be
health literally too lazy to live Work
your brains and keep in touch with
people Do something for others and
forget yourselves There is nothing so
inane and detrimental to mind and
health as the conversation of people on
their aches and pains and troubles
The froth of whipped eggs is a tonic
compared to it All our appetites are
conditional Enjoyment depends upon
the scarcity A worker in any field
whose age is near either the shady or
sunny side of fifty should consider him
self in his prime good for another halt
century of temperate judicious work
Let grandma wear bright ribbons and
gaudy gowns if the colors become her
and let grandpa be as dudlsh as he
pleases with fiashy neckties and cheer
ful garb Both will be younger for it
and besides it is in harmony with na
ture Gray hair Is honorable that
which is dyed is an abomination be
fore the Lord Cultivate thankfulness
and cheerfulness An ounce of good
cheer is worth a pound of melancholy
Medical News
DON QUIXOTE
The Philosophy of Sancho Fjinzn and
the Fame of Cervantes
The enormous number of proverbial
sayings In Quixote had much to do
with the success of the book especially
in England and France at a time when
the apothegm and maxim were a favor
ite literary form and quite apart from
the inexhaustible fund of humorous ac
tion contained in the work Sanchos
sententious dicta made the noval as a
collection of proverbs alone worth pres
ervation
As in the case of so many of Shake
speares apothegms hundreds of Sancho
Panzas saying have become so much a
part of our common speech as to sound
almost trite when we stumble across
them on the printed page Diligence
is the mother of success seems obvious
enough but the man who first enshrin
ed it in speech was a genius ne
whom God helps is better off than the
man who gets up early is a bit of
worldly experience that conies home
even now to many a doubter as to
whether we get our deserts while
Cromwells Trust God and keep your
powder dry was anticipated by San
chos Pray to God but hammer
away Another shrewd piece of ob
servation from the same source might
save many a tradesman from loss to
this day He who does not mean to
pay does not haggle about price and
the homely scrap of philosophy in
which Sancho warns the world against
stretching out the leg farther than the
sheet that covers it is as necessary and
pertinent now as it ever was London
Chronicle
Mistaken Identity
Senator Proctor of Vermont accom
panied by Mrs Proctor and a party of
some fourteen persons was once mak
ing a tour of the west A stop was
made at Salt Lake City and the party
started out for a walk about the city
Senator Proctor and his wife headed
the procession and the ladies of the
party brought up the rear going in
pairs That very same day another
party of easterners was making the
rounds of Salt Lake City and when
they encountered the Proctor party in
the main street they stood aside to let
them pass Well well exclaimed
one of the second party Theres a
sight Look at that old Mormon and
his wives Out for a constitutional I
suppose I wonder he added if he
has any more
Fellow Worms
Before Longfellow bought the house
in Cambridge so associated with his
memory it was owned and occupied by
old Mrs Craigie Mrs Craigie was a
woman of many eccentricities Moncure
D Conway says in his book of Rem
iniscenees
Some one once tried to persuade her
to have her trees tarred to protect them
from caterpillars which also invaded
her neighbors trees She refused to be
so cruel to the caterpillars They are
our fellow worms she said
Bachelor Logic
Old Mr Batchelor thinks he has
proved that there is no such thing as
a good husband
Hows that
He says that If a mans got sense
enough to be a good husband he has
too much sense to get married
Cleveland Leader
Intellectual
Every household ought to have an
encyclopedia observed the professor
I think so too responded Miss Flut
terby brightly They are so handy
to press crumpled ribbons and flowers
and letters and things Louisville
Courier Journal
Appreciated His Danger
Canvasser You know how uncertain
life is Business Man Thats so I
might kill a life insurance agent any
time and be executed for it New
York Press
Make not thy friends too cheap to
thee nor thyself to thy friends Fuller
TRIBUTE TO A CHINAMAN
Irri
iKon Ore Regret the Di
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of Honest Gins Yicfc
epnrturc
A fine gold watch was presented to
Giug Yick a few days ago oil his de-
parture for home In the Flowery King
dom says the Irrigon Ore Irrigator
It was presented by the people of Irri
gon in token of the high esteem in
which Ging is held and bore this in
scription To Ging Yick from his Ore
gon friends Aug0 1003
Ging Yick has left us and gone to
China tho land of his birth where a
loving wife and family yearn for his
coming He has not seen them for over
eight years and there is among them
one son now almost eight years old
whom he has never seen
Ging has been In the employ almost
constantly for seventeen years of some
member of the present Oregon Land
and Water company and for nearly
three years he has been at this place
cooking in camp in cook house and
finally in the hotel He and Mr Hol
brook were the pioneers of Stokes now
Irrigon
There are people who do not like our
almond eyed Celestial friends They
call them chinks and think them an
Inferior race unfit to deal or associate
with To all such we would point to
our friend Ging He was a cook He
never posed for more than he was but
there is not a person in the state of
Oregon who did his duty better more
honorably and honestly or in a pleas
anter gentler way than did Ging
The editor of the Irrigator is not a
worshiper of the yellow man He be
lieves that for many reasons they will
never can never assimilate with the
great English speaking family But we
do believe in giving yellow men brown
or black men credit full credit when
they perform their duty exceptionally
well
And Ging did more than this He did
it always cheerfully always promptly
and he had the intuition to do the right
thing at the right time And over and
above and beyond this he was honest
clear down to his toes not because he
was watched or because he feared de
tection but because it was his nature
to be honest and loyal and true
He goes to China never to return He
cannot come back owing to the laws of
our country but he doe3 not care much
for he has been frugal and saving and
ranks as a rich man at home But we
often wish that there was some elas
ticity to the exclusion act some clause
that would allow such men as Ging to
go and come at will for we who know
him best know him to be a man who
would only honor our country by re
turning
ROOF GARDEN FOR LONDON
Formerly a Private Garden of the
Duke of Westminster
The first of Londons public roof gar
dens Avill be opened in a few weeks
at an electric supply companys new
transforming station in Duke street
Grosvenor square Westminster says
the London Express It will be laid
out in the Italian style and it opens up
possibilities in the utilization of many
wasted spaces on the top of London
buildings If it proves a success the
metropolis may soon be graced with
many similar attractions
The site of the building was formerly
a private garden belonging to the Duke
of Westminster but the corporation
obtained permission to build upon it on
condition that they made and under
took to maintain a roof garden which
should always be kept open to the pub
lic between sunrise and sunset
The architect has so arranged the
building that the roof garden is only
eight feet above the pavement This
was done by the Ingeniously simple
method of putting the greater part of
the engine room underground The
garden is entered by flights of steps on
either side of two magnificent pavil
ions placed at each end and is bordered
by a handsome stone railing The
whole structure Is built of Portland
stone and the actual extent of the
open space available for the public will
be about 250 by GO feet
Among the attractions of the garden
will be an ornamental fountain while
flower beds will be kept gay with color
from early spring to autumn with
trees growing in tubs to complete the
picture Seats of course will be pro
vided and Westminsters garden In
the air promises to be one of the most
restful and picturesque spots in Lon
don
Dinners With Ilnrry Up Costumes
No indeed the love for dressing up
has not worn itself out in Newport
says the New York Press Though fan
cy dress dances naturally are not as
much in vogue as in winter fancy
dress dinners are proving a delight for
juan The idea had birth in rainy day
boredom in English country houses
where guests were requested to come
to dinner in costume The shorter time
given the greater the fun as much in
genuity has to be used to make up a
dress from materials Immediately at
hand An unwritten law of the game
is that there must be no consultations
with costumers and no unfair advan
tage taken of the resources of town
It is astounding what original and
amusing makeups can be devised
when time presses and dinner waits
nnd the diners derive far more amuse
ment from a dinner of this kind where
ones looks depend on ones ingenuity
than from one entailing greater outlay
Whistle For Wounded Men
A surgeon in the Japanese Red Cross
service has invented a whistle whlcn
emits a very loud sound with a slight
expenditure of brnth It Is for the use
of soldiers when they are wounded and
desire to attract attention
Germanys Costly War
Germanys African war has already
cost the taxpayers nearly 50000000
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