The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 22, 1907, Image 5

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MCCOOR
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOOD
NEBRASKA
The best of every
thing in his line at
the most reasonable
prices is Harsh s
motto He wants
your trade and
hopes by merit to
keep it
The Butcher
Phone 12
The Pure Bred Percheron Stallion
PRIDE 14429
-Got by Lisbos 8766 14900 he by
Favori 8922 he by Favori 8920
Dam Maud 8250 she by Champagne
2312 2117 he by Hercule SS4 he by
Coco II- 714 ho by Vieus Chaslin 713
he by Coco 712 he by Mignon 715
he by Jean LeBlanc 739
Second Dam Itala
PniDE 14429 bred by James H Bar
nett of Indianola Iowa is a bay with
black mane and tail and star in face and
weighs about 1700 pounds has fine act
ion a good bone and is put together
right Call and see him before you breed
Pride 14429 will stand the season of
1907 at the W P Burns farm four
miles south of Red Willow Nebraska
Terms 1000 to insure living colt
800 to insure foal Careful service but
will not be responsible for accidents
should any occur Owners of mares dis
posing of same before foaling must pay
service fee
Q C SMITH
Lumber and Cos
Denier
Home of Quality
and Quantity where
Wo 5 LE srfU LiILIb B S U
sells THE BEST LUM
BER AND COAL
Are you thinking of
building If so it is ten
to one our figures will
please you
M O McCLUEE
Phone No 1 Manager
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Attractive
Rates
DURING MARCH
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Bixler Opera House
The Event of the Season
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P O Box 131 McCook Nebraska
March 5th and 19tb cheap excur
sion rates also daily low tourist
rates to the Gulf country Color
ado Oklahoma Arizona Old
Mexico New Mexico
A Goood Chance to Visit
Pacific Coast
March and April onB way rates to
Utah California Oregon Wash
ington Idaho Montana Big
Horn Basin nearly 50 percent re
duction Daily through Stand
ard and Tourist sleepers
Homeseekers
Excursions
Frequently each month from
Eastern Nebraska to Eastern Col
orado North Platte Valley Big
Horn Basin
Landseekers Information
Bureau
Valuable free information to seek
f era of Government lands and to
prospective purchasers of all kinds
of deeded lands along the Burling
ton Route Write Landseekersi
Information Bureau 1004 Farnam
St Omaha Neb
GEORGE S SCOTT
Ticket Agent McCook Neb
L W WAKELEY G P A Omaha Neb
ELECTION NOTICE
Tliu iitiimal election of the city of McCook will
bo hold on Tuosduy April 2 1907 it which timu
the polls will bu oixju between tho hour of J
oclock a in and 7 oclock p in central
tinio for tho purpose of electing
One muyor
Ono city dork
Out city treasurer
Ono city oiiKinuor
Ono councilmnu ilrst ward
Ono councilman tecoud wurd
Tlireo members of school board districtof Mc
Cook
Tho polling place for tho first ward will bo nt
McMHleuh haruosB store Main avenue The
polling placa for tho second ward will bo at tho
Iioito liou o on Dorigo street
U order of mayor and city council
W A MlDDLETON
heal City Clerk
ENGINEERS SCORE A GREAT SUCCESS
Large and Brilliant Gathering Splendid
Music Flue Banquet Etc
A triumph was the second annual ball
of lodge No C23 Brotherhood of Loco
motive Engineers held in the Bixler ope
ra house Monday evening March 18th
each feature from opening grand march
t3 concluding Home Sweet Home
coming off splendidly and without jarr
ing incident or mar
The largo and brilliant company inclu
ded many from all uloug the division
Denver and Akron on the west Hust
ings Oxford and other points east
Engineer and Mrs F W Bosworth
led the grand march the couples more
tbao encircling the great hall
The music was of the usual superb
Pythian orchestra quality
Tho banquet was spread on the large
stage its satisfactory details being in
the hands of the wives of the engineers
Mrs Walter Stokes had charge of the
dining room and Mrs W D Burnett
was supreme in the kitchen This man
ner of serving refreshments id the same
building in which the ball was held was
approved by a libeial patronage and
other evidences of appreciation
The decorations embraced a wealth of
limiting of order colors besides B of L
E banners arH emblems together with
several mammoth Old Glories
C M Hollinger resigned last week
as fireman of the steam plant
C W Britt storekeeper has been nut
of the city part of the week on compa
ny business
W S Perry supfc bridges and build
ings was up from Lincoln Tuesday on
business of his ofiioe
Foreman Ralph Haggard of tho Ox
ford roundhouse was in town Saturdaj
on headquarters business
Robert Burns lias resigned his store
house position and is now employed on
claims in Supt Youngs office
Engineer Harry S Gore was down
from Denver and a pleased participant
in tho grand ball of the Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers No G23 Monday
night
Gottlieb Orman is having a serious
time with an injured foot Some time
since a box car roof fell on his foot
mashing the member severely This
week it was discovered that a nail had
penetrated the big toe just whore it is
attached to the foot
R F D No 1
Mrs M J Strouds mother is very ill
P H Blunck is working on the Chris
tian ranch for a while
R D Rodgers has gone to Milwaukee
Wis with a carload of horses
Eltha Downs returned Saturday
last from visiting her sister at Minden
A son was born to Mr and Mrs Will
iam Baumbach Wednesday morning of
this week
Commissioner and Mrs F S Lofton
are parents of a fine boy born on Tues
day night
The prairie fire on the Hatfield ranch
destroyed about 120 tons of hay on the
Hatfield Rogers and Bixler places
Real Estate Transfers
The following real estate filings
been made in the county clerks
have
office
since our last report
Georgo E Draper and wf to Charles
Skalla wd e hf no qr 23 and nw qr
and whf no qr 21-2-23 2400 00
WiNon S Coleman and wf to James W
McClunK wd sw qr nw qr 9-3-27 4330 00
William H Galloway and wf to Georgo
Marshall wd s hf ne qr and n hf se qr
3500 00
Jay Weaver and wf to Edward J De
laney wd nw qr 34 29 3030 00
William II Allen and wf to James
McClung qcJ sw qr nw qr 9-3-27
United States to Eugene G Dunham
pat se qr 34-2-29
Henry Butherns and wf to Mary E Rit
chie wd Its 9 10 11 12 blk 47 Bartley
Perry Giuther and wf to Fred Blair
l 00
950 00
6000 00
Perry Ginther and wf to Joseph B Blair
wd swqr 04 20 4000 00
Samuel W Clark and wf to Henry Bnth
erus wd pt nw qr ne qr 12-3-27 1 000 00
Alcinous Easton to James Witt wd ne
qr no qr and s hf ne qr and se qr nwqr
2-4-27 350000
William F Carnahan and John A Oarn
ahnn to M W Maranello wd nw qr
74 2G and no qr 124 27 S 500 00
John T Banghn and wf to Ado Gerdes
wd sw qr 20-3-27 4100 00
John J Strnnk and wf to Frank Sahata
wd nwqr 54 27 4400 00
Mary G Reisher and lisb to Thos Ken
nedy wd e hf nw qr and w hf ne qr
on -4-20 am 00
Thos Kennedy and wf to L Smith wd o
hf n w qr and w hf ne qr 94 29
Chas F Lelin and wf to Ralph Gliddcn
wd pt se or se qr 19-3-29
Ralph Glidden and wf to Chas F Lehn
wd nhf It 10 blk 24 McCook
A McMillen and wf to S C King wd e hf
29 and w hf w hf 28-2-30
Hiram C Rider and wf to Geonre Mock
wood wd lt2 blk2G McCook 1 200 00
Lincoln Land Co to John M Wentz wd
It 4 blk 8 6th McCook 330 00
Wm C Schenck and wf to Sarah J Hick
ling wd Its 3 and 4 blk29 2nd McCook 2 r0 00
Henry Bntherus and wf to Mary E Rit
chie qcd Its 13 and 14 blk 47 Bartley 30 00
Isabella M Rozoll and lisb to John W
Dutcher wd ehf 25-3-27 8 TO 00
John W Dutcher and wf to John Fritz
4 0o0 00
John E Hathorn and wf and Edward E
Smith and wf t For ter G
bouer wd Its 2 3 4 a 6 blk 47 Bart-
lev
N C Stevens to John Fritz qcd nw qr
State Bank Indianola to Win P Elmer
wd pt Its 8 to 12 blk 32 Indianola
Mary D Frind and Lucy J Rey
nolds and hsb to Wilhelm Jakcb wd
nwqr 14 29
Herman Hegenberger and wf to Ella
3700 00
500 00
1000 00
3200 00
1 500 00
1 00
50 CO
000 00
Lee wd It 11 blk 33 2nd McHiok 1200 00
Levi M Berrvman to Gerd Hofhenke
wd nw qr 14-3-29 4S00 00
Peter Foxen to Gord Hofhenko wd sw
qr 14-3-29 4800 00
Hoyo J Arbogast and wf to Guy Curlee
wd 1200 00
Henry L Goodpnborger to M J Rob
erts wd It 2 blk 9 Danbury 110 00
John L Leisure and wf to Ida E Roop
wd no qr 6000 00
John L Leisure and wf to T S Roop
wdse qr M 28 4 400 00
Frank Coloman and wf to Geo C Smith
wd s hf so qr and e hf sw qr 20 2 29 1 350 00
John Hoft and wf to John T Bnnghan
wd swqr 20-3-27 3 00 CO
Chas Thompson and wf to Thos F Ball
wd se arsw or and sw ar se ar nnd o
hf se qr 33-2-27 and e hf ne qr 4-1-27 4300 00 j
Wm IT Cooper and wf to B F Bo wen i
wd 28S0 00
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JAN BARRETT
1MCACTICAL
Architect
and Builder
Repairing and Remodeling
Buildings a Specialty
KcCOOK
NEBRASKA
Si
J H WODDELL
Up-to-date Live Stock
and Real Ehtato
AUCTIONEER
Dates Made Auy where
in the Slate
Terms Reasonable
McCOOK
NEBRASKA
aT CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Christian Sunday school at 10
Church services at 11 and 8 Charles
Famulitm r will preach Prayer meet
ing on Wednesday evening at 8
Catholic Order of services Mass
a m Mass and sermon 1000 i m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 2i0 p in Every Sunday
JJ Lououicav Pastor
Christian Sciknck Service at Z nt
it McUlain bldg Sunday at 11 oclock
a in Wednesday at 8 oclock p m
Subject Reality Reading room
at same place open daily who v
Christian Science literature may be had
Episcopal Services on Sunday at 11
a m Holy communion and sermon on
third Sunday in each month at 710 p in
prayers and sermou Sunday school at
10 a in The rector will olliciate All
are welcome to iheso services
E R Eakle Rector
Baptist Sunday school at 1000 a in
Preaching services at 11 a in and 8 p
m by Rev C R Welden of Peru Ne
braska Prayer service Wednesday
oveuing at 8 oclock Young peoples
meeting at 7 p m
A F Grken Pastor
Methodist Sunday school at 1000 a
m Preaching by pastor at 11 a m and
8 p m Junior League at d00 Ep
worth League at 700 Prayer meeting
every Wednesday night Sunday school
and preaching in South McCook nest
Sunday afternoon 83 present Wednes
day evening last Special Easter servi
ces Match 31
M B Carman Pastor
Congregational Sunday School at
10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p
m by pastor Christian Endeavor at
7 p m Prayer meeting Wednesday
at S p m A cordial invitation is ex
tended to all to attend these meetings
Geo B Hawkes Pastor
Ladies read this catalogue of charms
Bright eyes glowing cheeks red lips a
smooth skin without a blemish in short
perfect health For sale with every
package Hollisters Rocky Mountain tea
35 cents A McMillen
ORDINANCE NO 133
An ordinance to create a board of health
define its powers and duties establish a
quarantine hospital and pest house employ a
physician prevent tho spread of contageous
disease in the city of McCook and provide
penalties for tho violation hereof and to repeal
ordinance No 57 passed and approved August
14 1894 on the same subject
Be it ordained by the mayor and city council of
McCook Nebraska
Sec 1 Tho board of health of the city of
McCook shall consist of the mayor who shall
be chairman the city phi siciau who shall be
secretary the chief of police who shall bo
health officer and tho president of the city
council
A majority of said board shall constitute a
quorum to enact ordinances for the enforce
ment of all rules regulations and orders of said
b ard and provide linos and punishment for a
violation thereof
Said board of health shall have power to
make all needful rules and regulatioLs relating
to matters of health and sanitation of said city
including tho removal of dead animals the
sanitary condition of the streets and alleys and
vacant grounds of stock yards cattle and hog
pens wella cisterns privejs water closets
cess pools tables and all buildings and places
not specified where filth nuisances or offensive
matter is kept or is liable to or does accumu
late
To regulate suppress and prevent the occur-
ance ol nuisances unci enforce all laws of the
state and ordinances of the city relating to the
same as to the matter of health and sanitation
of tho city
Said board shall also have control of 11 con
tagious and infectious diseases and the rare
and treatment regulation and prevention there
of of hospitals dispensaries and places of
treatment of the sick and of matters relating to
the same under such restrictions and provi ions
as may bo provided by ordinances of said city
Sec 2 The mayor with the consent of the
city council shall appoint a city ph siciau who
shall be a resident practicing jili siciau lie
shall hold said ollice during tho pleasure of the
mayor who appointed him
In case of vacancy the oflieo shall be filled bv
tho major in the manner aforesaid
He shall receho as compensation for his
services the sum of 2 foreach visit necesarilj
made in and about the treatment t iauj pati nts
that may bo necessary to be treated lor any
contageous disease aforesaid and a secretary
of said board of health ho shall keep a record of
all its transactions which he shall record in a
book and do whatever oth r duty that may be
necessary to perform by order of said board
The chief of police shall be th health officer
who shall execute all orders of the board of
health with authority to arr st and confine any
person or jwrsons who violates any of the
ordinances rules and regulations of the board
and perform sucli other Uuties a may be requir
ed ot him by said boaid
Sec 3 The ma or shall call a meeting of
said board whenever in his opinion the public I
safety requires to prevent tho si read of I
tious coutageous aim dangerous ui eases and
to take action that may be necessary for tlio
health and sanitation of the citj and the
p ers and duties herein enumerated shall
extend within a limit of livo miles of the citj
of McCook and authority to enforce thoso
provisions shall be co extensive therewith
Sec 4 Any person who shall violate any of
the provisious of ordinance or the ordi
nances rules and regulations of tho board of
health shall ho gtintj of a misdemeanor and
upon conviction thereof shall be lined in auy
sum not less thiiu ten dollars 1000 nor more
than one hundred dollars 100 00 and shall be
committed until such line and costs of prosecu
tiou are paid
ThatiorUiianco o 57 of tho citv of
passtd ami approved August 14 1S91 be and
1 the Siimo K herebj repealed
bee a- ilnsordinnnco shall tako effect and
be in force from aud after its passage approval
and publication
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Attest V A H P Waite
City Clerk Mayor
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DEALER IS
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Old Rubber Copper and Brass
Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
New location just across street in P Walth
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Easter Oxfords
Prices Right
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