The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 25, 1907, Image 3

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od by the way is sometimes adopted
by convicts They use their gruel
cans instead of glass and a sharp piece
of wood for a pencil
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more effective Lay several sheets of
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the top one Then remove the bottom
sheet on which no impression appears
If you hold this in the vapor of iodine
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and be quite legible The explanation
is plain The note paper contaii s
starch which on being pressed turns
to hydramide a substance which is
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She Said the Wrong Thing
I shall never forget the breakfast I
when I first knew
gave to a pretty girl
her the short man began It would
make your mouth water to hear what
it was grape fruit to begin with the
most delicate of breakfast food with
cream a choice broiled chicken It was
a late breakfast the finest of fruit
coffee I cant remember the things
I ordered for her at that breakfast and
what do you think she said when she
finished She said You neednt have
gone to so much trouble I dont care
for anything but a couple of eggs for
my breakfast and a piece of toast
It was the wrong thing to say I
will admit sighed his wife I was
that girl and I have been living evsr
since on a couple of eggs for my break
fast and a piece of toast New York
Press
Sheathing a Ship
Sheathing a ship Is covering the bot
tom with a sheath of copper In all
seas but particularly in those of the
tropics the hulls of ships are liable to
the attack of certain worms which
penetrate the hardest wood and have
been known in the course of a few
months to damage the hull so as to
render the vessel worthless Copper
sheathing protects the ship not only
against the attacks of these borers
but also against decay and is especial
ly valuable in the case of iron ships
and becoming
the metal rapidly oxidizing
ing brittle when exposed to the action
of the sea water
Fortunate
I thought said the author as he
thn manuscript that the
story would just about do for you
Yes rejoined the editor thats
just about what it would do if we
printed it but fortunately I happened
to read it myself so I am returning it
to you for fear of accidents People
are so careless Judy
Starting Him In Business
Brides Father to his prospective
lawyer l am not
son-in-law a young
going to give my daughter a cash
dowrv but I have some doubtful claims
for 10000 that I will make over to
you and you can sue on them
She Was a Countess
Squaggs Say Squiggs is there any
thin in the story that your nephew
married a countess Squiggs Wcll
yes I suppose there is The young
lady ran the adding machine in Bug
house Bingles ofSce Toledo Blade
Too Late to Die
Gerald I would die for you Geral
dlne But pa says you are a dead one
already New York Press
Go astray and everybody knows it
reform and nobody will believe it St
Louis Globe Democrat
mot
I J Gray
county com-
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avenue fifteen feet in width and externum
from the north lino of Oak street on the south
to the north lino of Central addition to said
villngo of Hartly on the mirth
You are hereby notified that on the 6th day of
August 11KJ7 you were duly appointed by uio
board of county commissioners of said county
examiners to examine Ashbury avenue in tho
portion of which is desired
village of Hartley a
i 1 iv siiil ootitioners and at the
next regular meeting of the boW of county
commissioners to report whether in your opin
inconvenience will bo worked
ion any injustice or
ed by the vacation of that part of said street as
prnjed for by the petitioners in said applica
tion You aro therefore requested to make said
examination and your report thereof in ac
cordance with the order of said board
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and ollicinl seal this Clh day of August
iii07 E J Wilcox County Clerk
Attest C H Git ay
On motion of Prettier seconded by Lofton
the report of examiners on the matter or vacat
ing the Ashbury avenue in the village of Hart
ley was approved
undiktakino roit costs
Whereas S H Rowo and others filed a pe
tition with fie board of county commissioners
of Red Willow county Nebraska asking that
the following portions of Ashbury avenue in
the village of Hartley bo vacated to wit To
vacate all that part of the west side of Ashbury
avenue fifteen feet in width extending from
the north line of Oak street on the south to the
north lino of Central addition to said village of
Hartley on the north and also to vacate a strip
oiTtho east side of said Ashbury avenue fifteen
feet in width and extending from the north lino
of Oak street on tho north to tho north line of
Central addition to said village of Burtlcy on
tho north
NW therefore wo the undersigned do hereby
undertake to Red Willow county Neb that the
applicants will pay all costs which may accrue
in said proceedings F G Stilgebohek
W N Lyman
Tho foregoing undertaking and sureties there
on approved by order of tho board of county
commissioners this Gth day of August 1907
E J Wilcox County Clerk
By S B McLean Deputy
On motion of Premor seconded by Lofton the
petition on the matter of vacating Ashbury
avenuo in the village of Bartloy was granted
Moved by Lofton and seconded by 1 rcmer
that tho county defray the expenses of tho coun
ty superintendent to meeting of County Super
intendent and Principals Association at Lin
coln October 24 25 26 1907 Carried
t r Tiociiirr election board
auce precinct
JolmT Phifer same
J L McCaff erty same
W A Steward same
J H Huntwork same
School district No 20 rental
M M Young election board Beaver prct
L Cann same
S
C S Messner same
TT E Woods same
City hall Danbury 5
ti iil nUnfmn Winrrl Tnndvillo rtrct G -0
Charles Benjamin same
William Karp same
GusShultz same
Herman Reiners same
John Gordon election board Box Elder
precinct
I M Campbell same
Geo H Harrison same
W B Sexson samo
W M Knmn samo
D B Doyle rental and supplies 5 20
ti Tf inirn VirnrH Pnlpman nrct 3 00
ouiiituiiiiuv - -
John M Hunter same
J N Smith samo
R E Deriue samo
W M Rozell same
Samuel Ellis election board Gerver prct
Joshua Gerver same
MAustin same
Chas Lofton samo
Don L Thompsoivsamo
School house rental
A M Benjamin election board Grant
precinct
Fred Wesch samo
Andrew Anderson same
John H Wesch same
AlKoTf Weeks same
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W Stilgebouer same 4
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T F Gockley election board Danbury
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Precinct
Q RMillssame AW
3 00
T Tlf c mii
Otto Puelz same
Earnest Galleska samo
I H Wasson election board Driftwood
precinct
Schraeder samo
Austin Dutcher samo
Ferry Cathcart same
M A Wasson same
300
3 00
5 CO
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300
300
School dist No 16 2 00
t i xiTn oinxtinn board East Valley 7 SO
Earl E Mallery same
SWClark same
G A Richard samo
I A Lyman samo
Joseph McKiver election board Fritsch
precinct
Charles Hartman same
Paul Hume same
George Ridgley same
James P Jenson same
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School dist No 51 rental -
iAtn hnnrd Indianola 7 50
guanos -
John R Neel same
E S Hill same
John Dutcher same
Leonard Smith same
M C Stephens election board Lebanon
DF Hupp samo
J B Cummings samo
E EiDevoe same
Wm Booth samo V
J W Deveny election board Mo Ridge
precinct
S M Gray samo
John R Brown samo
Elmer Erwin same
S O Gray same
W E McKillip election board North
Valley precinct
Jnmes Madison same
Edd Eglehoff samo
Geo Hardsy same v
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How Lottora May Bo Mado Safo From
Pryina Eyes
Even with the most unromantlc of
- us occnslous sometimes nrlse when we
should like to make some mcmorau
dum or write some letter which caniiot
those we wlsii to uo
bo read except by
bo Ilure Is n simple method
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water and lay It perfectly flat upon a
pane of glass Place above It another
sheet dry this lime and on the upper
sheet write your message with a fairly
hard pencil You now destroy the dry
paper and allow all the moisture to
evaporate from the wet piece Dont
hold It to the lire but let It dry
urally If you then examine it close
ly you will see not the faintest trace of
writing but if you moisten the paper
once more and hold it up to the light
vou can read quite plainly all you
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THE PURSERS JOKE
Why Religious Services Were Not Held
on That Trip
On moH of th big ocean steamers a J
minister is usually found among tue
passengers and invariably he is called
upon on Sunday to couduct religious
service in the main dining saloon Oc
casionally the man of the cloth seeks
the purser and asks if he may conduct
Sabbath A case of
a sen ice on the
this sort happened recently on one of
the Red D steamers on the run from
New York to La Guayra A young
minictnr wlm tbree days before the
steamer sailed had taken orders from
a seminary and a day later a wife
asked the purser If he might conduct
religious service on the following day
which was Sunday The purser re
plied that the dining saloon was at his
disposal and that the passengers
would be informed At what hour
shall the service begin asked the
young minister The purser rubbed
his brow a moment and replied that
he could begin at nine bells The
minister and his bride appeared in the
dining saloon at 9 oclock In the morn
ing and waited four hours for the con
gregation which did not come On
the following day he listened again for
nine bells but heard them not New
York Tribune
County Commissioners Proceedings
McCoolc NobrnbkaOctobjr 1 1907
Tim hoard of county commissioners
tn ndlnurnmcut present C
F S Lofton nnd S Tremor
missioners I K Boeder attorney
Wlicox clerk
The minutes of previous meeting were rend
nnd unproved
Before the board of county commissioners
Red Willow county Nebraska In the matter
of tlie vacation of n portion of Ashbury avenuo
in the village of Hartley Commissioners to ex-
T iTnrrv I Urown Ira Sheets and b
timing - rf
V Clark tlireo disinterested householders ot
the vitiligo or Hartley Neb Whereas an appli
cation has been presented by S H Howe i and
othersforthevacntionof that part of Ashbury
of Hartley el uesenn
avenue in the village
ed as follows to wit
To vacate all that part of the west part or
Ashbury avenue fifteen feet in width extend
ing from the north line of Onk street on the
cull i I north lino of Central addition to
said village of Hartley on the north and also to
vacate a strip olT the east side of said Ashbury
PP Brook samo
C H Harmon election board Perry prct
R Watkins same
Ed Flitcraft same
Al Hippie samo
J M Summervillo same
School dist No 23 rental
Ellas Canngn election board Red
low precinct
Frank Kllisworth samo
Frank Moore same
S R Smith same
Horace Taylor samo v
School dist No 2 rental --
Geo Cramer labor on Doom
John Hummel election board Tyrone
precinct
Charles Blair samo
W P Crosby samo
Earnest Pearson same
LASheldon same
School dist No bJ rental -
Alex Johnson election board Valley
Grange precinct
C W Roper same
R McDonald samo
J E Logue same
J B Wilson samo
School dist No 31 rental
W E Corwin 1st precinct 1st ward elec
tion board
J H Yarger same
J M Henderson samo
J A Colfer same
N J Campbell sumo
J P Notley election board 2nd precinct
1st ward
MJ Clark same
G WDillon same -
Arthur Randell samo
Frank Coleman samo
JC Predmore election board 1st pre-
cinct 2nd ward
FJ Rolf same
S D McClain samo
F LSchwab same
Geo D Burgess same
E J Mitchell election board 2nd ward
2nd precinct
W 11 Ackennan samo
Jacob Stoinmetz same
Scott ODoll sanje
J W Spencer same
W W McMillen rental
Joseph McKirer putting up election
booth
7 80
BOO
joo
5 70
3 00
300
2 00
J W Underbill putting up and taking
ballot box G 30
down booths repairing
Charles Walker rental c
S R Jolly rental work on ballot box 7 00
Danbury News printing
E G Cain Co coal for pauper
Cecil E Mathews fees John Doe assault 2 00
Hammond Stephens Co printing 11
47 30
PadoUndertakerburialexpensespaupers
Nebraska Telephone Co service 20 73
Rosebush Northup sidewalks 213 Si
Middleton Ruby plumbing supplies
4 00
4 CO
7 20
00
4 CO
2 CO
1 SO
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
8 20
3 00
5 10
300
300
3 00
3 00
2 U0
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 CO
4 CO
4 00
4 CO
1 00
4 00
4 iO
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
1 00
4 00
4 00
5 00
pp
McCook Elec Light Co lights J
John W McDonald fees State vsCurlco 1 00
R W Devoe fees State vs Lytlo 25 0a
4 7a
H H Berry same
u oa
H I Peterson same
Earnest Lytic same jj
3 10
Dan Lytic witness fee
Dan Lytic samo f
S C King samo -
SD Bollcs samo
Geo Sparks samo
Jessie Doylo samo -
Robert Larrington same
H H Berry samo -
WWJohnson samo
Nebraska Telephone Co service 1 1 J
R M Osborn meals for prisoners - w
Charles Weintz samo -
R M Douglas Co freight drayago U -a
H H Berry fees State vs Crigger 2 20
3 4a
H H Berry State vs Monroe
HI Peterson samo
H H Berry fees State vs Lovague - -0
H H Berry fees State vs Davidson - -0
H H Berry fees State vs Ferris 1 9a
H H Berry fees State vs Fields 4
H I Peterson same
8l
J R Pence same
H H Berry fees State vs Gardner and
one Ward
H I Peterson same
Oliver Jeffries same J j
H I Peterson same
J 10
Bert Cometer samo
Scott Odcll same J J
J J
Arthur Randell same
J R Pence samo 1J
W H Harmon same
Henry Winins same
J
JHStephens same
MS Modrell same J
H H Berry fees State vs Wilson 3 6a
R M Osborn same jj Tj
H H Berry fees State vs Boyer - -0
H H Berry fees State vs Fitch 2 20
H H Berrysame j -
H H Berry fees State vs McGrew 2 0
9 on
H H Berry samo -
H H Berry fees State vs Jossleyn 2 20
L W McConnell supplies 31 3
Mrs J T Kendlen board for pauper 32 7a
Pade Furniture and Carpet Co furnish
ings for court house dMj w
A F Green Co furnishings
M E Knipple mdse for pauper 16 55
M E Knipple same
Klopp Bartlett Co supplies
Stnti Journal Co statute
Jcsso Doylo same
E Gotchallsamo
Charles Kennedy same
Claud Spauldiug same
J J Ghoring samo
Thos Chnmberlnin samo
Draper Son samo
T W Proctor samo
Tho fallowing ollicinl bonds wero examined
and on motion approved
P N Fough overseer road dist No 11
Jacob Korb overseer dist No 13
G B Cooper overseer dist No 15
William S Boyd overseer dist No 19
On motion board adjourned to meet October
r imi C B Guay Chairman
00
3 60
226 00
500
James Finnegan Crawmer mdse 21 90
The Republican supplies 10
W C Bullard fuel for pauper w
Western Union Telegraph Co service 5 02
E J Wilcox railroad fare for paupers 2 60
Co service 18 40
vvm d n Tfllnnhonc
W C Bullard fuel for pauper I 0
L A Fitch livery hire J
Spaulding case 10 00
Frank Cain service
R M Osborn money advanced in bpauiu
E B Nelson same
6 75
s T Holies expenses in same
Bert Clark service in same V
Hilmer Rasmussen mileage identifying
00
00
H I Peterson expenses Spaulding case 54 62
H I Peterson salary 10
C L Fahnestock service
1G
TT T Arhocast same
NJ Uerling mdse for pauper -- GO 40
H I Peterson salary -
S Premer service and mileage
CBGray same
T R Lofton same
100 00
26 W
23 14
27 90
George Fowler janitor work 4a
4 00
n T ln enmo
ueursu jui j
P E Reeder salary
EJWilcox same
J R McCarl service
JohnF Cordeal same
Tni Tt Gilchrist assisting examiner
200 00
73 00
900
900
169 00
1Q O
John M Gilchrist clerk aire -
And on the bridge fund as follows
J Downs bridge work
Ben Doyle same
W C Bullard lumber
Thnnrns Masters bridge work
5 00
400
328 40
4 50
16 00
ChnrlesZimmermau same
IjO 50
i clinr enmp
Fred Phyle same
J K McDowell same
C F Waterman same
Geo H Harris same
Standard Bridge Co to estimate bridge
and work
16 00
350
900
600
25 00
And on tho county road fund levy of 1907 as
follows
Martin Kennedy road work iw
10 50
m
10 00
3 00
1 00
0 50
GOO
800
8 00
500
Attest E J Wilcox Clerk
McCook Nebraska October 5 1907
The board or County Commissioners met
pursuant to adjournment present C B Gray
F S Lofton and S Premer commissioners P
E Rceder attorney and E J Wilcox clerk
Tho minutes or previous meeting were read
and approved
Moved by Premer seconded by Lofton thrt S
MGray bo refunded tho sum of 2100 the
amount or tax salo paid in 1107 by reason or
double payment
On motion the report oi John M Gilchrist tne
examiner oi Ben G Oossard ex county treasur
ers accounts was accepted
The following claims were audited and allow
ed and on motion clerk was instructed to draw
warrants on the county general fund levy of
107 as follows
Clins Weintzmeals for prisonersclnimed
SW31 nllowcd 33 84
John M Gilchrist serico
John M Gilchrist examining books
C B Gray service
j F S Lofton samo
t S Premer samo
30 00
592 8S
7 00
3 40
11 50
On motion board adjourned to meet Novem
ber jo 1607 C B Gieav Chairman
Attest E J WncoxUounty won
A Handy Receipt Bock
Bound duplicate receipt books three
receipts to the page for sale at Thh
Tribune office
McCook Business Collets for a square
denl L W Staynor
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NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION I
Department of tho iuturiorlnnd olllco at
coin October II 1907
Notice is hereby given tnnt iinviii oeuiim
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Depar nout tho Interior mnu oinco nt Lin
coln Nibraska October 11 1907
Noicc is hereby given that James V bcottot
McCook veb has li id notice ol l is iniemiun
his
his continuous residence uion mm ciiii
or the land vu J M Summervill I C ms h
I W 1 Ule L Markwad all or Mc oolc
Neb 10 18 Gts ClIAs F SllEDi Register
State or Nebraska Red Willow JVjiiiitvss
the estate of lJixul
To all p rsous interested in
K Bertoktte late oi said county deceased
You are hereby notified that on the 9th day of
October D 1907 Mra C Irntty Hied her
ctitioii in the county court ol said county ror
ot the state
administratrix
her appointment as
r David K Kertolette hue of said county de
ceased and that the case w -
ollice of the i oiiiuy iuuk J
ni n muv
cessive wooks in mo iinwir in
paper iiriuted published and circulated in said
COUIlty T 1A7
Unteu tinsin uuy oi utiuiKi V i
Wl at seal J C Mooue County Judge
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