The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 13, 1906, Image 7

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SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of an order of sale issued from tho
district court of Bed Willow county Nebraska
under a decree in an action wherein Edward B
Cowles is plaintiff and F C Eaton et al are
defendants to mo directed and delivered I
shall offer at public sale and sell to the highest
bidder for cash at the east door of the court
houso In McCook Bed Willow county Nebras
ka on the 23rd day of April 1906 at tho hour of
one oclock p rn the following described real
estate to wit The northwest quarter of sec
tion five in township four north of range
thirty west of the 6th p in in Bed Willow
county Nebraska
Dated this 21st day of March 1900 3-23-5 ts
H I Peterson Sheriff
J E Kolley attorney for plaintiff
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Ho make money
A whole army of boys are
making all the money they want
selling-
THE SA TURD A Y
EVENING POST i
a few hours a week after school
U It isnt luck it isnt that they are
Vjg any brighter than you it isnt
tnat tney nave any Detter
chances than you
They just took hold of the work
heartily and found that making
money came lots easier than
they expected Most every
body who sees THE POST
wants it And what we want
vou to do is to show THE POST
to the people in your town to get them
to let vou deliver it every week In a few
weeks youll have a regular list of cus
tomers and be making money steadily
You dont need a cent to start in We
send ten cooies of THE POST free Sell
these at c the coov and that furnishes all
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Ff Anvun nnur nnA writr us n letter that vou want to tret
in line to make money and well send you everything
itmi mri n cMrt An erlucatmn at anv business colleere in
the country free to boys who sell a certain number of copies
250 in Extra Cash Pri
Each Month to Boys Who Do Good Work
THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY
425 Arch St PhUadelphia
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of an order of sale issued from the
district court of Bed Willow county Nebraska
under a decree in an action wherein Edward B
Cowl os is plaintiff and Alvin Brown et al de
fondants to mo directed and delivered I shall
offer at public sale and sell to the highest bid
dor for cash at the east door of the court house
in McCook Bed Willow county Nebraska on
the 23rd day of April 1906 at the hour of one
oclock p m the -following described real es
tate to wit The east half of tho northwest
quarter of section fourteen in township one
north of range thirty west of tho 6th P M in
Bed Willow county Nebraska
Dated this 21st day of March 1906
H I Petehson Sheriff
J E Kolley attorney for plaintiff
OBDEB OF HEARING
State of Nebraska Bed Willow county ss
At a county court hold at the county court
room in and fur said county March 27th A D
1906 Present J C Moore county judge In
tho matter of the estate of Henry LMorrison
deceased On reading and filing tho petition of
Katharine M Chapin praying that tho instru
ment filed on tho27th day of March A D 1906
and purporting to be a duly certified copy of tho
last will and testament of tho said deceased
may be proved approved probated allowed
and recorded as the last will and testament of
tho saidHenry L Morrison deceased Ordered
that April 14th A D 1906 at ten oclock a m
is assigned for hearing said petition when all
persons interested in said matter may appear at
a county court to be hold in and for said county
and show cause why tho prayer of petitioner
should not be granted and that notice of the
pendency of said petition and the hearing there
of be given to all persons interested in Enid
matter by publishing a copy of this order in
The McCook Tribune a weekly newspaper print
ed in said county for three successive weeks
prior to said day of hearing J C Moobe
A true copy seal 3-30-3 County Judge
APPLICATION FOB LICENSE
Indianola Nebraska April 61906
Notice is hereby given that A L Haley has
filed in the city clerks office of tho city of In
dianola Nebraska his petition for a license to
sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in a
building on lot 217block39rsecond ward orig
inal city of Indianola from May 1 1906 to April
SO 1907 A L Haley Applicant
I APPLICATION KOH
McCook
Notico i lioreby given
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potitlou for a dnitfl i
spirituou and vinous li r i
I lot 7 btk 21 oriciual tow
of tlm cltv of McCook fi V
30 1907 L W M
APPLICATION w
McCook NViiri
Notice is ln rob tfiv n f
ina llli il in tliM itv clrk r
jwtition for a liceimtj n -I
and vinous liquor in -
block 27 CM want irttri nl
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Applicant
APPLICATION FOB LHKML
McCook Nebraska llnn li lJltf
Notico is hereby civeti tlini Patrick Wult li haf
fliod iu the city clerks nllicu his bond and pe
tition for a license to sell malt rV rituons and
vinous liquors iu the building on lot 1 block 21
second ward original town of McCook Nebras
ka from May 1 1906 to April tf 19i7
3 83ts Patrick Walsu Applicant
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
Notice is hereby given that William Lnwi
has filed in the city clerks ollice IiN bond and
petition for a license to sell male spirituous
and viiioui liquor in the building at No 101
Main avenue original town in the tirt ward of
tho city of McCook from Miu 1 19UG to April
301907 William Lewis Applicant
APPLICATION FOR LICEXSK
McCook Nebraska March 30 10JS
Notico is hereby given tlint Hendrick Lath
rop a firm composed of E W Hendrick and
Walter Lathrop have filed in tho city clerks
office their bond and petition for a licoiibe to
sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the
Doyle building on lot 9 block 22 original Mc
Cook in tho first ward of the city of McCook
from May 1 1906 to April 30 1907
Uendeick Lathuop Applicants
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
McCook Nebraska March 30th 1906
Notico is hereby given that Fred Bruhn has
filed in tho city clerks ollice his bond and peti
tion for a liconso to sell malt spirituous and
vinous liquors in tho building on lots 1 2 and 3
block 30 original town of McCook Nebraska
from May 1 1906 to April 30 1907
Frkd BiecHN Apoiicui t
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
McCook Nobrnsl i April 6tb 1903
Notice is hereoy given t ial Clrde Brother a
firm compoed of Lovell R Clyde and Mitchell
TJ Clyde have filed in tlu city clerks oflit e
their bond and petition for a iirense to sell
malt spirituous and vinou liquors in their
building on lut9 block 21 original town second
ward otcity of McCook Nebraska from May 1
1906 to April 30 1907
Clyde Brothers Applicants
APPLICATION FOE LICENSE
Danbury Nebraska April 6 1906
Notice is heroby given that Dan Cashen has
filed in tho village clerks office of tho village of
Danbury Nebraska his petition for a license to
sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in a
building on lot block on Main street in
said village from May 1st 1906 to April 30 1907
Dan Cashen Applicant
APPLICATION FOB PERMIT
McCook Nebraska April fi 1906
Notice is hereby given that Alonzo Cone has
filed in the city clerks office his bond and peti
tion for a druggists permit to sell mnlt spirit
uous and vinous liquors on lot 11 block 16 orig
inal town second ward of city of McCook from
May 1 1906 to April 30
Alonzo Cone Applicant
APPLICATION FOE PEBMIT
McCook Nebraska April 6 1906
Notice is hereby given that A McMillen has
filed in the city clerks office his bond and peti
tion for a druggists permit to sell malt spirit
uous and vinous liquors in the building on lot
21 block 22 original town first ward of the city
of McCook Nebraska from May 1 1906 to April
30 1907 A McMillen Applicant
You Can Have
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER is edited by
Thomas F Sturgess one of the best posted men on matters
relating to western agriculture and live stock as well as hav
ing a rare faculty of gathering together a list of eminent con-
tributors and a strong staff of department editors
THE LIVE STOCK DEPARTMENT is edited by G
W Harvey associate editor of The Twentieth Century Farm
er He has had much practical experience as a stock breeder
and feeder He was for many years editor of The Nebraska
Farmer and is a member of the Nebraska State Board of
Agriculture
FEEDS AND FEEDING Nofeature has been or can
be of greater value to our readers than the Department of
Feeds and Feeding under Prof H R Smith of the Univer
sity of Nebraska Prof Smith grew into the feeding business
on his fathers farm in Michigan From the feed yard he
went to Michigan Agricultural College to study the technical
side of feeds and feeding He spent a year each at the Wis
consin and Missouri Agricultural Colleges The knowledge
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VETERINARY DEPARTMENT Through the Veter
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NOIICI5 OF SCHOOL BOND ELECTION
Mitlci i liTtMy icuni to tit qualified elfctr
iini lit ai liool District of McCook talno
kn iWf -School Dmtrict Number doviiUiiili
tleii tlliwciniiit in iho TauKf Nenrn ka
Hint ii tint written hi leditone
third I iliiqualitltril voter of uid school riist
rit t ami two third nf muiiilurr f the lion id of
tvntiM mil f fluid school district reqiie tlni
nut i ii utimr tlier Ui an election Villi be liolil
in rlie iiMitl plucuoi votinu in -aid School
rn t I Tin biiMMiiont of ihe Commercial
liul in ilhjflrfit ward iu the Cltv of JltCcok
ami u ill lituiM in the ward iiisald
UiH o McCiMk ii the first day of May A I
llhkJ b lut fii the hours of nine oclock a in
unit hvhij oclock p in on said day for llu pur
ihcn of voting mi the following proposition
wlfi li i hiicby Kubmilted to ttiu qualified elec
tors oi naid School District
rihull ho Board of Education of Tho School
District of Mi Cook in Bod Willow county in
the State of Nebraska issue tlu bonds of -aid
School District in tho sum of diirtj sis
dollars for the purpose of btiildiu anil
furnishing u school house lor mid School District-
Said bonds to be of tin denomination of
five hundred dollars each dated on the first
day of July A D 19C0 and to liear interest at
ths rate of not over four and one half per cent
per annum intercut payable on
the first day of January and July of each jeur
until paid interest and principal to bo payable
to bearer at tho Fiscal Agency of the State of
Nebraska iu the city ofNow York Said bonds
to be oil e red in the open market and sold to the
hiuhest bidder for not less thnu nar vnluo of
each dollar Coupons shall bo attached to
each of said bonds for each somi auniial install
ment of interest which said coupons shall be
signed by the President and wcretary of said
board All of Kaid bond shall mature on tho
first day of July A D 1926 nud interest begin
to run on the first day of Julv A D 1906 Pro
vided that should t uid bonds or any part of
them ho sold subsequent to tlwir dat the
union nt of interest then due shall be endorsed
as a credit upon the coupons first due on said
bonds Said bouds to bo nu in bo red consecutive
ly from one to soventt two and issued iu throe
series one shall consist or thesnid bonds
numbered one to twenty four inclusive and
may be redeemed bv said School District at any
time after the first day of July A D 1911
Series tuo shall consist of the said bonds num
bered twenty five to forty eight inclusive nnd
may be redeemed by said School District at
any time after the fir t day of July A D 1916
Series threo shall tonsistof the said bonds num
bered forty uiiio to seventy two inclusive and
may bo redeemed bv said School District at any
time after the first day of July A D 1921 Said
bonds shall bo signed by tho President and
counsor signfcd bv th secretary of said board
Shall there be levied annually upon all tho
taxable property in said School District a tax
in a diton to all other taxes sufficient to pny
the mtcr sL on siid bonds as it accrue- anil to
c Jfp p find to paj said bonds when
they may become due
Said proposition as submittod on tho ballots
to ho
FOB the Proposition to Issue School Dist
rict Bonds and Tax
AGAINST the Proposition to Issue School
District Bonds and Tax
Submitted and authorized by the Board of
Education of The School District of McCook
also known as School District Number Seven
teen in Bed Willow county in the state of Ne
braska this fifth day of April A D 1906
The Board of Education of the
School District of McCook in
Bed Willow Codnty in the State
of Nebraska
Attest C W Barnes By E II Doan
Secretary President
JOE HIGHT
CONTRACTOR
and BUILDER
Farm Buildings a Specialty
satisfaction
guaranteed
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NOTICE
of the incorporation of tho McCook
Vork Company
loin it may concern Notico h hereby
t the formation of tlm McCook Water
ompiiny under the laws of tho statu of
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The name of the corporation is Me
tier Works Company
I liii principal place for tho
is al tlie city or McCook Ited
untj Nohrurku
Ill general nature of the bushiest to
cted i the purchase construction and
nee of a msttun of water works iu fa id
Cook for Ihe supplying of water for
of the -aid city ainl ii iilents thereof
is and corporations nud railroads iu
ir adjacent thereto with wuterfor pro-
giiin t fire anil for in chaiiical
iTigatiou purposes together with tho
u jiiiroliafo or construct and operate an
light and heating plant Miitablo for
light and heat to tin citizens
ors and rompuiiies located iu or adjacent
ity of McCook
r i lie- amount of the capital stock
ir d is one Hundred thousand I00000
iu share- of ono hundred 100 dollars
rich t hall be paid forin full when issued
i ll be iiou nssossiiblo
The time of commencement of this
lion is March 26th 1906 and the termi
f tlm existence of said corporation will
i 26th 19V5
Ihe highest amount of indebtedness
ility to which the corporation may sub-
i e f shall not exceed thirty thousand
i iXnUKi dollar
l Sev nth Tlie affairs of the corporation shall
bo conducted by a board of four directors who
shall be stockholders and who shall choose
from thoir number a president vice president
secretary and treasurer whoso term of ollice
shall be for one jear said officei to bo elected
uuuunliy
McCook Nebraska March 20 1906
McCook Water Works Company
By A B Minor President
AtU t J E Kolley Secretary
OBDEB OF HEARING
Statu of Nebraska Bed Willow countyss At
a county court hold at tho count court room
1 in and for said county April 9th A D 1900
Present J C Sloore county giiugo In tlie
matter of tho estate of August Droll deceased
On reading nnd filing the iKitition of Edward
Droll praying that the instrument filed on tho
9th da v of April If 06 and purporting to bo tho
last will and tetamnnt of tho said deceased
may Iw proved approved probated allowed
and recorded as tho last will and testament of
the said Augnst Droll deceased and that the
execution of said instrument may be commit
ted and the administration of said estate may
bo granted to Edward Droll as oxecutor Ord
ered that Monday May 7th A D 1900 nt one
oclock p in is assigned for hearing said pe
tition when all persons interested in said mat
ter max appear at a county court to lie hold in
and for said County nnd show cause why the
prayer of ietitioner should not bo granted and
that notice of tho pendency of said petition and
tho hearing thereof bo given to all persons in
terested in said matter by publishing a copy of
this order in the McCook Triuune a weekly
newspaper printed in said count for three suc
cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing
A true copy J C Moohe County Judge
sial
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McCook Nebraska
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Waterworks Ollice in Postolllce building
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Some Notable Contributors and Regular Departments
THE DAIRY AND CREAMERY DEPARTMENT is
filled with matter from prominent dairy men located in dif
ferent sections of our territory Among these are Prof AL
Haecker Nebraska University Prof O Erf Kansas Experi
ment Station and Alson Secor of Iowa
WEEKLY MARKETS are edited by A C Davenport
the commercial editor of The Omaha- Daily Bee a recogniz
ed authority on the subject
POULTRY This deparment is very popular and is con
ducted by Ida M Shepler a practical poultry woman
ORCHARD AND GARDEN is in charge of M JWragg
who was a judge in the Pomological Department of the St
Louis Exposition Mr Wragg has made a study of horti
cultural conditions throughout the entire territory from the
Mississippi to the Rocky Mountains Inquiries from subscri
bers are answered from a practical standpoint
Such well known men in the live sto c world as F D
Coburn who was Chief of Live Stock Department at the St
Louis Worlds Fair C R Thomas Superintendent Royal
Live Stock Show W J Kennedy Prof of Animal Husban
dry Iowa Agricultural College A T Peters Veterinarian of
Nebraska Experiment Station and others write special articles
on live stock problems
James Wilson Secretary of Agriculture is an occasional
contributor
Among some of the prominent men who write about the
orchard and garden are
Charles E Bessey the Nebraska State Botanist a man
of world wide reputation
Theodore Williams the great western orchardist who
has produced remarkable new practical varieties of fruits
C S Harrison who has made a study of trees for west
ern use
The seed question is discussed by such men as Thos L
Lyon of the Nebraska Experiment Station A Carleton
Cerealist of the Department of Agricultural and others Irri
gation by F H Newell Chief of the Irrigation service DH
Anderson of theTrrigation Age These are only a few of the
subjects and men
CARPENTERS LETTERS OF TRAVEL The
Twentieth Century Farmer receives letters from its readers
nearly every day praising Frank G Carpenters Letters of
Travel In simplicity of language and vivid descriptive writ
ing Mr Carpenter is not excelled by any present day writer
of travel
William Jennings Bryan who is on a tour around the
world is writing a series of letters about his travels which
appear each week
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Home and Fireside and Young Folks Departments edited
by Mrs Isabel Richey is to furnish good wholesome enter
taining and instructive family reading for the women youth
and children Mrs Richey is a woman whose heart lies close
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woman of much literary note having been chosen to write
the ode at the recent unveiling of the monument to the late J
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