The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 13, 1906, Image 4

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By F M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
Real Estate Transfers
The following real estate filings have
been mado in the county clerks office
since last Thursday evening
Lincoln Land Co to R McDonald wd
to lot 12 blk 31 Imlianola 100 00
It McDonald to J Hurrisou wd to lot
12 blk 31 ImUnnola 10 00
H J Cozad to A Kleosek wd to lota 0
t
S 9 10 and 11 blk 52 Hartley 1000 00
II J Cozad to A Klocsok wd to pt n lif
nwqr 12-3-27 1000 00
Cora Paup ot alto Barnott Lumbor Co
wd to lot 10 blk 39 Imlianola 100 00
V Franklin to A Strawdorwd to n hf
nnd swqr and w hf so qr 15 and w hf
22-2-30 C20 00
D L TallmadRO ot al to C E Welles
wd to s hf so qr and nw qr so qr and s
hfswqrnoqr 23-4-26
A D Skinnor to J J Caton wd to s hf
no qryand nw qr no qr nnd uo qr nw qr
4-4-27
W J Jrvino to II C Kornhaus wd to s
hrnwqr 27-3-20 1OD0 00
V J Irvine to II C Kornhaus wd to s
hf and 8 hf noqr 27-3-20
E II Cannon to E A Horbig wd to no
qr 4-2-20 - 2075 00
Citizeas Bank to A Strawder wd fono
J Koarns to II Boy wd to n hf sw qr
s hrnwqr - 2500 00
Q W Jones to J M Brown wd to lot 9
and 10 blk 48 BartJey 75 00
Lura Everist to J G Evan wd to no qr
26-1-29 2300 00
C E McDonald to C Axtoll wd tonw
ijr 0ij -
Xi M Godfrey to Minnie Arm Id wd to
w hf lot 10 blk 1 SHilh McCook
Minuio Arnold to Manoio Schneider wd
to lirtot 10 blk 1 South McCook
1S0J
IS 00
Clara McKay to EWard wd to lot9blk
1 South McCook 500 U0
J F Mahouey to G S Coo wd to nw qr
22-2-20 1500 00
J F Mahonoy to G S Coe wd to sw qr
15-2-20 1550 00
Lincoln Land Co to T L Kelley wd to
lots 11 and 12 blk SOIudianola 90 00
AG Bump to J D Hiiro wd to lots 11
and 12 blk 12 1st McCook 1000 00
T K Miller to J S McBrayor wd to so
qr no 100 00
A KnaulT to Clara McKay wd to lots 1
2 aud 3 blk 8 3rd McCook 1500 00
United States to J Fish pat fo u hf sw
qrandhf nwqr
Y Ballew to 02 M Biselow wd to lot 7
andptS blk 1 McCook - 1800 00
O C Borwoll to E Pfnlzgraf wd to so
qr 26-2-27 1500 00
if lviuuo to h Kedfolt wa to no qr so
3200 00
W A McCnrty to S A Austin wd to n
hf ltilin blk 2 Lebanon 73 00
L E Weir to J A Porter wd to Its 6
7 in 4 Lebanon 2000 00
M F Davis to E Timmins wd to no
qr 2S00 00
Annie Carty to E Timmons wd to s hf
noqrn hf se qr 24-2-27 2000 00
M W Grei n toE Timmins wd to nw
4200 00
Neb Cent B L to A G Bump wd
to Its 7 8 in 91st McCook 1100 CO
J Kcarn to A G Bump wd to Its 1
2 in27 2nd McCook 1500 00
This is rhe season of listlessnesshead
aches and spring disorders Hollisters
Rocky Mountain Tea is a sure proventa
tive Makes you -strong and vigorous
35 cents Tea or Tablets
L W McConnell
BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES satarrh af Jthe stomach
ESSnSJSSSSSSSESSiSiSiSStSSiig
City Council Transactions
The city fathers were in regular ses
sion Monday evening with full atten
dance of counciltuen and officers
Bills were allowed as follows
McCook Electric Light Co 9600
McCook Loan and Trust Co 7500
M JClark 300
Norman Campbell 300
Charles Brohson 300
J H Yarger 300
JLoHow 300
George Burgess 300
J W Spencer 300
J H Stephens 300
Jacob Steinmetz 300
Charles Wemtz 300
L P Chapman 300
Star Publishing Co 200
Steurer Publishing Co 900
York Blank Book Co 700
Bee Publishing CoT 225
John Ekstedt 3825
AJ Dillon 5000
Thomas Burgo 6000
Report of chief of police was read and
filed
Report of police judge was read and
referred to city attorney
The votes cast at the last election
were canvassed and following were de
clared elected
Mayor H P Waite
City Clerk W A Middleton
City Treasurer A C Ebert
City Engineer C H Meeker
Police Judge IL H Berry
Councilman First ward CB Gray
Council Second ward L W Mc
Connell
Members Board of Education W S
Perry and C W Barnes long term
Louis Suoss short term
H P Waite W A Middleton C B
Gray and L W McConnell were sworn
into their respective offices by the city
attorney and assumed their offices at
once
Following appointments and commit
tees were then announced and confirmed
President of Council M Lawritson
Finance Com Lawritson McConnell
Ordinance Com McConnell Gray
Fire Cora Custer McConnell
Streets and Alleys Com Custer
Gray
Cemetery and Health Com Gray
McConnell
Electric Sight and Water Com Mc
Connell Lawritson
Sexton and Special Police for Ceme
tery W A Gold
Chief of Police Thomas Burgo
Pound Master R M Osboru
City Attorney J S LeHew
Park Com W B Mills Barney
Hofer W S Perry
Cemetery Trustees Mrs E M
Easterday Mrs Augusta Anton Mrs
W S Perry Barney Lewis Emerson
Hanson
On motion the pay of John Ekstedt
for street sprinkling etc for himself and
team was fixed at 30 cents per hour
Bond of Police Judge H H Berry
was approved and filed
Adjourned
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take laxative bromo quinine tablets
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure E W Groves signature is on
each box 25c
WILCOXS DUROCJERSEY
POLAND
SGSSSaiffiSKlBE
cly CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
JChristian Sunaay school at land
Christian Endeavor at 11 oclockevery
Sunday morning All are welcome
Cathouc Order of services Mass
8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Looghban Pastor
Cong nEQATiONAi Sunday school at
10 am Preaching at 11 amand 8 pm
Christian Endeavor at 7 p m Spec
ial Easter exercises music and sermon
both morning and evening Morning
subject -Eternal Life All are invited
Geo B Hawkes Pastor
Baptist The regular services will be
held next Sunday morning and evening
Easter sermon and special music in the
evening The revivnl services next
week every evening except Saturday
We invite you to attend these services
A A Holmes Pastor
Methodist Sunday school at 10 am
Sermons at 11 am and 8 pm Class at
12 Junior League at 3 Epworth League
at 7 Brotherhood meeting at i for
men Next week Passion week will be
observed beginning Tuesday night All
plan to attend
M B Cabman Pastor
Episcopal Good Friday April 13th
there will bo services as follows At 10
a rn at 3 p m at 730 p m Addresses
will be given upon the seven last words
of our Savior upon the cross by C W
BarnesDr Beach and the Rector The
services on Easter day will be as follows
At 615 a m Holy Communion at 10 a
m Sunday school prayers and an Easter
sermon at 11 a m at 8 p m prayers and
an Easter sermon by the Rector The
choir is preparing Easter music olForing
for the church building fund All are
welcome to these services
E R Eable Rector
State of Nebraska Rsd Willow County ss
To nil persons interested in tho estate of Alex
ander Campbell deceased Notice is horoby
given that Marv Campbell executrix of said
estatOi has filed hor petition in tho County
Court of Red Willow County Nobraska the ob
ject and prayer of which aro for a decree con
firming her riRht to all of said estate and that
an order may be mado finally discharging hor
from her trust You aro hereby notified that
said petition will bo heard by thoCounty Judge
at the county court room in the city of McCook
in said county on tho 5th day of May 1906
It is ordered that a copy of this notice bo pub
lished onco oach weok for three successive
weeks in the McCook Tribune a newspaper
printed and published in said county
DatPtl this 12th dav of April
seal J CMooke County Judge
Porridge with cream and
toast Economical health
ful and sustaining for all
work mental or
In two pound packages Sealed to protect Its
purity and flavor All good grocers
SSSffiSKSSE3i
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at his farm 2i miles southeast of McCook Neb commencing at i oclock p m
Twenty DurocJersey Sows
most of them sired by the great Soo lb Jumbo
Turn 26313 a son of Morton Co s cele
brated Jumbo Red 7973 These sows are safe in pig by my Duroc herd boar Eclipse 31683 pur
chased at a long price from a show herd at the Nebraska State Fair last year He was well inside
the money in the strongest Duroc Show ever made
Twenty Poland China Sows
strong in Missouri Black Chief Tecumseh
and Perfection blood and safe in pig by my
Poland China herd boar Col McCook 40457 by Expansion 26293 the celebrated boar at the head
of the herd of Dawson Son Endicott Neb This is one of the best hogs in the west and will
weigh 500 lbs as a yearling He stands up well has splendid bone and is a tfpe of the modern
Poland China the great general purpose hog He has had more prize winning brothers and sisters
in the state fairs in the last three years than any other family of hogs shown
TERHS Cash or Bankable Note
Positively no hogs to be removed until after close of sale Crates furnished at cost Free convey
ance from Blue Front Barn to the sale Send for catalogue Free lunch at noon
Z S BRANSON
E J MITCHELL J
Auctioneers
HH FQ
Coming Changes
-In Supreme Court
r iT
OTJSTTCE IIKNItY
BROWN
HE recent deci
sion of the
United States
supreme court on
the subject of the
trusts and the an
ticipated changes
In the membership
of the body have
drawn especial at
tention to the judi
cial Institution
which occupies so
high a place in the
respect and esteem of all Americans
As the court of last resort of the re
public tho nine justices of the supremo
court possess powers which have no
parallel among the courts of other na
tions It has been said that the con
stitutional convention of 1787 scarcely
realized the great powers it conferred
upon the supreme court in creating
that body and that if it had and the
people of the states had understood the
same the constitution might not have
been adopted so great was the jeal
ousy of the states at that time as to
the powers they themselves claimed
It is generally recognized today as the
most august body of the kind in exist
ence It is the balance wheel by which
the affairs of the nation in its relation
to the states are kept in order and is
the final judge of the validity of all
laws passed by congress or by the leg
islatures of the several states when
brought to tho test of the constitution
of the United States The lawmakers
at Washington stand in wholesome
fear of its powers and in the discus
sion now in progress on the railroad
rate bill every effort is being put forth
by friends of railway rate reform to
frame a measure which will pass the
inspection of the supreme court
The court has made several decisions
recently which are considered to
strengthen greatly the interests of the
people when opposed by the power of
corporations Some of these decisions
relate to interpretation of the anti
trust law and one sustains the conten
tions made by tho city of Chicago in
its contest with traction corporations
thereby creating a precedent for the
guidance of other judges in the do-
JUSTICE MELVILLE W FULLER
cision of similar questions There were
ten decisions affecting the right claim
ed by corporations to refuse to furnish
evidence concerning their affairs on the
ground that such evidence might be
used to incriminate them Two related
to the so called tobacco trust cases
and the majority opinion in them was
delivered by Associate Justice Henry
B Brown It declared that the right
of a person under the fifth amendment
to the constitution to refuse to incrim
inate himself was purely a personal
privilege of the witness and not in
tended to apply to a corporation
Justice Brown was appointed to the
supreme bench from Michigan by Pres
ident Harrison in 1S90 lie was born
in March 1S3C and has therefore
reached the age of seventy In so do
ing lie became eligible for retirement
but that is a matter a supreme court
justice exercises his discretion about
Some justices have served until past
eighty The late Justice Stephen J
Field served thirty four years or until
he was eighty one It was during the
latter portion of his service that Jus
tice Brown took a seat in the tribunal
Judge Field was not able by reason of
infirmities to do his share of the work
and the court was somewhat handi
capped in consequence The other
judges were overworked Talking of
the situation to a friend Justice Brown
said one day
When I get to be seventy if I dont
resign from the bench I want you to
come to Washington and kick me off
A few days ago this friend paid a
visit to liim
I have come to remind you of a con
versation we had ten years ago re
marked his friend This is your seven
tieth birthday and I have come to
comply with the instructions you gave
me then
Justice Brown remembered the con
versation and laughed But he had al
ready notified the president of his in
tention to retire It is understood that
he will continue to serve for several
months to come Tho retirement of
Chief Justice Melville W Fuller is also
expected in the near future He is now
seventy three years of age and was ap
pointed br rresidPiit Cleveland in 1S8S
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Easter Music M E Church
MOUNINO fi Ell VICE
Processional Choir
Hymn -
Prayor
Rosponse Choir
Music Orchobtra
Scripture Reading
Anthem Gloria from MoEnrta 12th Mass
SOriDOQ t
OfTortory Orchestra
AFTEKNOON KSUGHTS TEMPLAIt SERVICE
Hymn Onward Christian Soldiers
Music Orchestra
Mnsonic Sorvico Knights Templar
ruDttt
Prayer
Rosponse Choir
Hymn
Scripturo Reading
Anthem Choir
Sormon
Offertory - Orchestra
EVENING Bt SUNDAY BCUOOI
Voluntary
Congregational Singing
Invocation
Anthem Choir
Reading Mra Dr Welles
Praise to God Our Father ChoirBoys
Primary Song -
Reading Grnco Willetts
Nature Story Chorus of Girls
A Little Boys Walk Five Roys
Solo Dorothy Duugnn
Roadiug E Gertrude Storor
Solo Rachol Berry
Singing Choir Boys
Short Talk Pastor
Offering
Doiology
Benediction
Close of Fitch School
Miss Delia Schoonover closed a very
successful term of school in tho Fitch
district Friday of last weok civinjr tho
patrons an entertainment in the evening
which was especially enjojod Dialog
ues songs recitations and a concert by
WB Fearn and his superb phonograph
lent mirth and pleasure to tho evening
The women of the neighborhood
spread a feast in the evening of such
generous proportions that your corres
pondent couldnt keep track of how
many courses it consisted At any rate
it made one of your city 0 courso lunch
eons lock like 17 cents
Tho evening closed with many warm
good wishes to Miss Schoonover who
goes to her home for rest leaving us
happy peaceful aud harmonious
One fact became apparent at this af
fair namely the need of more room
Quito a numbor had to stand up during
the entertainment A larger building
would not come amiss
Old School Kid
Amateur Burglars Operate
Some amateur burglers operated in
tho city Wednesday night of this week
Tho establishments of Polk Bros David
Magner and Keegan Okerson were vis
ited Nothing of much value was se
cured at any of these places Entrance
in each case was secured by breaking
out window panes in rear of buildings
Tho most serious loss was sustained by
Mr Magner where the cash register
was taken out into tho back yard and
badly broken TLe work was amateur
ish and sturLi
A limlD 2 r
plant root j c r
good strong sets ii
fairly taken care of
35 cents per dozen orS2lr3
i arb pie
ior kind
ro to grow if
j cents each
per hundred
Leave orders with J A Wilcox Son
and DeGroff Co McCook or George
Short and John Puckett Indianola
Neb or call at my farm 9 miles north
east of McCook on the Willow
A R Clark
Parties wishing to have The Tribune
print their sale bills can have the copy
prepared by bringing the description of
the articles they havo to offer for sale to
this office There will be no charge for
preparing the copy and the bills will be
promptly and accurately printed at a
moderate cost
Low Rates to California
San Francisco or Los Angeles and re
turn S5000
Via Portland SG250 Liberal stopover
privileges allowed
For particulars call at ticket office
G S Scoit Agent
Telephone Notice
Parties who aro not now subscribers
who wish telephones please make ar
rangements ht the office as soon as pos
sible C I Hall Manager
Call at The Tribune office and see
what can be done for you in the way of
reading matter for the coming year It
will save you money
McCook Market Quotations
Corrected Friday afternoon
Com SI
Wheat G3
Oats 25
Rje -10
Barley 25
Rosa
Eggs
Good Battel
BIG
NEW STOCK
j S3
12
20
Of Granite Ware just receiv
ed Some extraordinary
values at the bargain sale
price io cents Come and
be surprised
Ik Meal Bargain Depot
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE HcCOOK
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His Income
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from real estato
lucky rnanP Yet jo
can recall tho day
when bo turned
his back upon ox
travaganco and
buckled down to
save money Ho
soon found that
the bank was hia
best friend
First
National
Bank
gives tho same
friendship to evory
monoy snver It
helps you to save
but dont bo
brought to do tho
right thing by
promises Come
right along with
your first saved
dollar because it is
the right thing to
savo
Meat
You
At the door with a nice roast
steak broil or fry and at any
time you give the nod We
have been in the city long en
ough for you to know all about
us If we have given you sat
isfaction in the past we ask
you to continue your patron
age in the future
Yours to please
DAVID MAGNER
Phone 14 Fresh and Salt Meats
EAL ESTATE
5
Acre Tracts
Airalfa Sugar Beets Garden Tracts
On First Bottom within one
mile of the round house will
bo on tho market on easy
terms
APRIL 1st 1906
Call at the office for particulars
J E Kelley A G Bump
Next door to postofiice
McCOOK - NEBRASKA
Col A J Driscoll
H H Berry
AUCTIONEERS
Live Stock Sales a Specialty
Thirty years experience Write for dates ami
terms Reference Citizens bank of McCook
The Bank of Cuuert ou McCOOKNEH
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DENTIST Phone 112
Office Rooms 3 and j Walsh Blk McCook
FRED R BRUNS
Barber Shop
Bath Booms Rear Citizens bank
JACK
Will make the season of 1906 at
my farm a half mile northeast of
Perry station 600 to insure
foal 700 for standing colt
Q W Watkins
Owner
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