in in t DR R J GUNK DENTIST Pnb a Office Booma S and 5 Walsh Blk McCook A G BUMP Real Estate and Insurance First door south of Fearna gallery McCook Nebraska C H Boyle C E Eldbed BOYLE ELDRED Attorneys at I aw Long Distance Iono 44 Rooms 1 and 7 second floor Poetofflco Unilding DENTISTS McCook Neb J H WGPDELL McCOOK NEB LIVE STOCK and REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER Sh Call at Citizens Bank For Dates JOHN E KELLEY ATTOENEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTEACTEB McCook Nebraska Egfc Asont 0f Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Water Works Olllco in Poatotflco building DkABFINCH OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and OPTICIAN Office days Tuesdays Wednes days Thursdays and Saturdays Office in Post Office Bldg - Phone 13 GATEWOOD VAHUB Office over McAdams Store Phone 190 Middleton Ruby PLUMBING and STEAM PITTING All work guaranteed Phone 182 McCook Nebraska Mike Walsh DEALER IN POULTRY and EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid ia Cash New location just across street in P building HcCook I Walsh Nebraska mlmm November Special Rates To the East The low rate James town Exposition tick ets can be used for your autumn trip to New York Boston and other eastern cities These rates expire November 30th Winter Tourist Rates Daily commencing November 15th to Southern Southwestern and Cuban resorts Homeseekers Excursions Cheap rate excursions the first and third Tuesdays of each month this au tumn to Kansas Oklahoma the Gulf country Colorado Utah Wyoming Big Horn Basin Montana and the North west Ask your nearest agent or write the undersigned Big Horn Basin and Yellow- stone Valley District I conduct landseekers excursions to this county the first and third Tuesday dur ing November and December to help you to secure irrigated land at the cheapest price An excellent chance for you is one of the four hundred 40 acre Government irrigated farms in Yellowstone Valley Montana near Bal lantine on this road for which you can make homestead entry for 34 dollars per acre including perpetual water rights by paying this price in ten an nual installments without interest Write me and join these excursions No charge for my services D Clem Deaver Agent Burlington Landseekers Bureau Omaha GEORGE S SCOTT Ticket Agent McCook Neb t W WAKELEY G P A Omaha net j HiiawH C E PERKINS OF BURLINGTON DIES Former President of Great Railroad Is Dead at Boston Suburban Home Boston Nov 0 Charles E Per kins formerly president of the Chi cago Burlington Quinoy railroad and one of the leading railroad author ities died at his homo in Westwood a suburb late last night During the period of the rapid de velopment of the Burlington railroad west of the Missouri river a irium 1 virate of empire developers was in con trol Charlos E Perkins was president of the system peorge W Holdrege was general manager and T E Calvert general superintendent Mr Perkins became interested in Lincoln as the center of railroad ac tivities of the state Ho invested heavily Real estate and similar en terprises became his favorite invest ments and for years the people used to wait and see what Perkins was going to do before doing much financially When James J Hill and his influen tial supporters took control of the Burlington system Mr Perkins stepped out at once lie still retained his stock holdings however and by virtue of this and the fact that be was a true railroad man he was retained on the board of directors which position he has held ever since At the annual election a short time ago the stock holders re elected him a member of the board Mr Perkins was born in Cincinnati in 1810 At the age of 19 he became a clerk in the office of the assistant treasurer of the Burlington Missouri Valley at Burlington la Three years later he became assistant treasurer which post he held until 1865 when ho was made superintendent of the road becoming a director a short time later He kept working up until he became a director in the Chicago Burlington Quincy in 1875 and vice president of the road a year later He was elected president in 1881 He remained in this relation to the road until Hill be came the dictator Mr Perkins was recognized as a prac tical railroad man and a most careful financier His name has been associat ed with progress in railroad enterprises and he has to his credit some of the best main lines and branches maintain ed by any road in the country Lincoln Star Tribute To Charles E Perkins Wherever they happened to be at 2 p m Monday Burlington trains stopped and remained standing until 205 p m For five minutes every wheel telegraph instrument telephone instrument type writer or other piece of mechanism em ployed in the operation of a railroad was stilled For that long the Burling ton ceased to be a carrier of people and commodities A great system was pay ing its tribute to a dead railroad presi dent who had done much to make it great At that hour in faraway Mass achusetts the funeral of Charles E Perkins was being held- Discussing Mr Perkins one railroad man said Mr Perkins was a great railroad builder He was a man who marked out a line and went forward along that line a man who lived up to his ideals and a man who believed that every man had an equal start and that to the victor in the race belonged the trophies In many ways he was a hard master but he was generous to his friends and just in that every man got credit for what he did Speculation as to how many of the thousands of employes of the road knew Mr Perkins personally or well enough to feel interest in him brought out one guess that not one employe in a hundred now on the system knew him although probably a few years ago this estimate would have been far too small The order to stop the operation of the railroad came from the headquar ters in Chicago and was transmitted by General Manager Holdrege to every employe on the lines west by bulletin and by message The remains were cremated The Toledo Blade Toledo Ohio The Best Known Newspaper in United States Circulation 185000 Popular in Every State the In many respects tho Toledo Blade is the most remarkable weekly newspaper published in the United States It is tho only newspaper espe cially edited for National circulation It has had the largort circulation for more years than any newspaper printed in America Further more it is the cheapest newspaper in tho world as will be explained to any person who will write ns for terms Tho news of the world so arranged that busy people can more easily com prehend than by reading cumbersome columns of dailies AH current topics made plain in each issue by special editorial matter written from inception down to date The only paper published especially for people who do or do not read daily newspapers and yet thirst for plain facts That this kind of a newspaper is popular is proven by the fact that tho Weekly Blade now has over 185000 yearly subscribers and is circulated in all parts of the United States In addition to the news the Blade pub lishes short and serial stories and manydepar inents of matter suited to every member of th family Only onedollar a year Vf rite for specimen copy AddreBS THE BLADE Toledo Ohio Briggs Mrs Lena Combs R J Fricke Mr Dan Hodgkin Vern Hand Mr Howard HuntIMr G G Miller Mrs L B Mayesy Miss Marshall Mr Chas Boso P C Boberts Miss Zella Singler Miss Goldio Smith Mr Ambrose Tesson H E Worley Mr L Beeves Herman Andrews Mr Fred Borin Mr Ben CudabackJas T Easton John Johar Mohamode Johnson E B Latoll Lebert Niemeyer Leo A Spangler Mrs S J Wilcox Harold M jWi j tt Real Estate Transfers Tbo following real estate filings have been made in tho county clerks office since our last report Lincoln Land Co to W H Her man wd to lots 2 and 3 blk 3 GthMcCook 8 300 00 R W Stillingor to G S Cramer and D S Cramer agree nw qr 26-2-30 5600 00 Isaac M Smith wid to Mable M Clark wd to lot 17 blk 8 McCook 600 00 Mary E Hippie wid to Annie M Hippie Harvey G Hippie and Albyn C Hippie wd to pt ne qr pt se qr 20-3-30 Henry A Talcott wid to Harry Burton wd to se qr 24-3-27 300 1750 00 Farmers Mortgage Trust Co to Robert A Morrison wd to e hf 15 w hf sw qr 14 nw qr nw qr and lot 3 blk 23 lots 1 2 3 blk 22 all in 3 28 24000 00 Farmers Mortgage Trust Co to Robert A Morrison water deed to above land 100 United States to George Lodge pat to e hf no qr e hf se qr 21 327 United States to Charles M Ostrander pat to w hf ne qr w hf se qr 21-3-27 United States to Jacob Miller pat to ne qr 33-2-28 John E Kelley and wife to Unit ed States lease to P O room per annum 500 00 Olive J Watson wid to E W Hendriok wd to lot 3 blk 14 McCook i 2500 00 United States to Christy Ann Wingate pat to lots 4 5 6-1-7 Eliza Dudek to Theodore M Phillippi wd to w hf sw qr 2 w hf nw qr 11-2-29 1000 00 Edgar Eno and wife to Samuel R Messner wd to lot 19 blk 2 Danbury 140 00 Lincoln Land Co to S R Mess ner wd to lot 17 blk 2 Dan bury 100 00 Harry T Groves and wife to John L Riggins wd to lot 1 blk 9 West McCook 1100 00 Ida M McMullen and husband to State Bank May wood wd to ne qr 11-3-27 W O L 4810 71 E E Holdrege and wife to Lewis E White wd to lots 5 6 blk 9 Danbury 1200 00 R G Iddings wid to Jeanette Huber wd to se qr 13-3-30 R G Iddings wid to Jeanette Huber wd to nw qr 24-3-30 3500 00 5000 CO ADVERTISED LIST The following letters cards and pack ages remain uncalled for at the McCook postoffice November 7 1907 LKTTERS CanCold Mrs Effie Green A E Miller Mrs Maggie Upsland Mr Jas Weiss Miss Mollie Chase P Cameron Mrs T M Gordon Mrs D Harris G Jj Stebbins H L Thomas Berna Collins Mr Freddie L Linch Lareine Simmons Balph M Walters J H CARDS Churning Edward C Dada Mr Henry G Geis Con Hawkins F J Sinder Anna Watson Mr Jas Uncalled for November 15 07 LETTERS Canada L M Colwin J W Gaskill R C Hoxwell Elder Harwood Mr C L Jones Mr Celcio Mitchell Mr J C Moore F T Perkins L F Rankin Ira M Rankin Miss Francis A Spangler Mrs Martha Smith Miss Rosa Walker Mr Jess Hanor W E CARDS Bronson Mr Eddie Crittenden H H Emmerson Mrs Harry Hoffinger August Johnson William N Koch Jacob Moore Milton A Sneider Mr Frank Tinnie Agnes PACKAGES Browne Mr W J Coburn Jno Evans Mr I Goodwin Mr Frank Hughes Monte A Peterson Bay O Poe Mrs B VonEngelman Minnie Beeves Herman registered letter When calling for these please say they were advertised F M Kimmell Postmaster Secretary Wilson of the department of agriculture says that the unbounded prosperity of the agriculturist is not due to chance but is the result of intelli gent scientific business methods A reader of The Weekly Inter Ocean has placed before him each week the prac tical and approved methods to which Secretary Wilson refers It is a good investment Only 125 for The Weekly Inter Ocean and this paper one year A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case no matter of how long standing in 6tol4 days First application gives ease and rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it send 50c in stamps and it will be for warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co St Louis Mo Have Yu Houses To Rem Then you shoald be supplied with tent receipt books The Tribune has just what yon want compact and com plete fc State of Nebraska Rod Willow county ss In tbo matter of tho cstato of David K Bcrto lotto deceased I J C Mooro county iudgo of said county in said state horoby notify all persons having claims and demands against tho cstato of tho said David K Bortolotto deceased that 1 hnvo bet uud appointed tho following dates for tho reception examination and adjustment of said claims and demands us provided by law at tho county court room in MfcCook lted Willow county Nebraska to wit Tho 2nd day of Do ccmbor 1907 nnd tho 3rd day of Juno 1908 and all persons so interested in said estate will ap pear at said timo and place and duly present their said claims and demands in tho manner required by law or show causo for not so doing and in case any of said claims shall not bo pre sented by tho 30th day of May 19U8 tho samo shall bo forovor barred Given under my hand and tho seal of said county court this 4th day of November 1007 11-8-its J C Mooke County Judge NOTICE To Chnrles R McKillip non resident defend ant You nro hereby notified that on tho 24th day of October 1907 Nollio I McKillip pluin tifl filed petition against you in the district court of Rod Willow county Nebraska tho ob ject and prayer of which aro to obtain n divorce from you on tho grounds that although you aro of suilicicnt ability to provido suitable mainten ance for her that you havo grossly wantonly and cruelly refused and neglected to provido suitable maintenance for more than two years last past and havo since tho date of said mar riage become an habitual drunkard and that Slnintiif may be igivon the custody of Clyde M tcKillipi and Floyd C McKillip children of said parties and for reasonable alimony You aro required to answer said petition on or before Monday tho 2nd day of December 1907 Nellie I McKillip Plaintiff By Boylo Eldred her attorneys ORDINANCE NO 139 An ordinance to establish a fire limit and pro hibit tho erection of frame buildings wooden structures and veneered buildings within the samo to prohibit tbo moving of wooden or frame buildings into the firo limits from with out tho firo limits and tho moving of wood en buildings or frame structures from ono lo cation to another within tho fire limits to prohibit the repairing of frame buildings and wooden structures now within such lire limits to condemn frame buildings and wooden structures and to provide for their removal and to provide a penalty for tho violation of the same also to repeal Ordinance No Ill Ordinanco No 122 Ordinance No 124 and section 3 of Ordinanco No 128 of tho city of McCook Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of tho city of JUcUook Nebraska Section I It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person or persons company or corporation to build or construct or erect or causo to bo built con structed or erected any frame building or other structure or any veneered building or structure of any character whatever on any lot or grounds within said city of McCook hereinafter set forth and described in Section 2 of this or dinance provided that the prohibitions con tained in this ordinanco shall not apply to veneered sheds or ware houses that are now or may be hereafter erected on lots fronting on the east side of Marshall street between North Railroad street and Dodge street Section II Section numbor ono shall apply to and effect the building construction and erection and tho moving placing and repairing of buildings on all lots of said city described as follows All lots fronting or abutting on Marshall street between North Railroad and Dodge streets All lots fronting or abutting on Main Avenue between North Railroad and Dearborn streets All lots fronting or abutting on Manchester avenue between North Railroad street and Dodge street All lots fronting or abutting on North Rail road street botweon Marshall street and Mc Dowell street All lots fronting or abutting on Dennison street between Marshall street and McDowell street All lots fronting or abutting on tho south side of Dodge street between Marshall street and McDowell street All lots fronting or abutting on tho north side of Dodgo street from Marshall street to Man chester Avenne All lots fronting or abuttintr on McFarland street from North Railroad street to Dodge street and All lots fronting or abutting on McDowell street from North Railroad street to Dodge street Section III It shall bo unlawful for any person or persons company or corporation to remove from with out the firo limits as described in Section 2 of this ordinance into the fire limits or to removo from one place within the said firo limits to any EslHIISHiMSilJMH3Ki iiii mht urn MUM IMS UU a imta JIM awia wra littra Mifiuia mmaim ami a aiwi a mm m aunia aaia aititta aiitn a aniuta M ha amwa a nun a mm a other location within said flro limits or to re movo or piaco wiuun said lire limits in any manner whatovor any framo building wooden structure or veneered building of any kiud or character upon any lot or lots described herein Section IV Frame buildings and wooden structures now within said firo limits shall not be repaired to tho extent of a now roof foundation or uudor sills and no repairs of any kind shall be made on any such building or structure without tho Consent of tho city council All unsanitary frame buildings and woodon structures out of renair to tho extent that thorn i lnmnr fmm firo shall be deemed a nuisance nnd such frame building and wooden structure shall bo taken down or removed by tho chief of polico ufter twenty 20 days notice thereof in writing has been given to the owner or his agent and in case of lack of sanitation tho board of health may have tho same inspected and condemned Section V It is made the duty of tho city marshal to pre vent tho violation of this ordinanco and it shall be lawful for him to t oar down nnrl ntvttn nnv house or structure erected or in course of erec tion or moved placed or being moved or placed in violation of this ordinanco upon any lot or lots included within the description set forth in section 2 hereof Section VI Any person or persons company or corpora tion violating any of tho provisions- of this or dinance shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemean or and upon conviction shall bo fined in any sum not less than 500 nor more than 10000 and shall stand committed until such lino and costs aro paid Section VII Ordinanco No Ill Ordinance No 122 Ordin ance No 124 and Section 3 of Ordinanco No 128 of tho city of McCook bo and they are hereby repealed Section VIII This ordinance shall take effect and bo in force from and after its passage approval and publication according to law Passed and approved this eleventh day of No vember 1907 SEAL Chabies L Faiinestock Mayor Attest H W Conovek City Clerk H P SUTTON MCCOOK v JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS NEBRASKA fcGGS CHERRY fOUH wpjto Cure RROV SEE THAT FLUE I Its new and different from any other Made only in the RIVERSIDE A Ef HESTER Cold air is drawn up from the floor through the flue and dis charged at the top of the stove thoroughly heated It has all the radiating sur face other stoves have and heats by circulation as well This means greater heating power and It also means no cold floors no cold corners or dead air spaces but even temnerature throughout the room Every stove is a double heater of great power Come to and examine them Get a copy of our Booklot A Novel Race Its frco McCOOK HARDWARE CO t ainflti KMhtf an 1 v mmntut SAVES ONE THIRD IN FUEL u Jbua ma ama ata awa tfiva mtwm ink NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho interior land otlico at Lin coln Nebraska October U 1007 nouco is nerony given tnnt Iulvin A Scott or McCook Neb lias tiled notice of his intention to make final five year proof in support of his claim viz Homestead Entry No 12712 mado Sept 15 1902 for tho east half of swi section K township north range 30 west nnd that said roof will bo mado beforo tho county judge at cCook Neb on November 30 1007 Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of the land viz J M Summcrvillo P C Hush J W Little C L Markwnd all of McCook Neb Chas F Shedd Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior land otlico at Lin coln Nebraska October 11 1907 Notice is hereby given that James A Scott of McCook Neb lias tiled notice of his intention to make final flvu year uroof in support of his claim viz Homestead Entry No 13503 mado March 1 1002 for tho southeast nunrtor of tiou 32 township 3 north rnugo 30 west and that said proof will bo mado beforo tho county judge at McCook Nob on November M 1907 Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of tho land viz J M Summervillo P C Bush J W Little C L Markwad all of McCook Neb 10 l6ts CnAS F Shedd Register The Stato of Nebraska Red Willow couutys5 To all persons interested in tho estate of George Hockuelldecensed Whereas Benjnmin M Frees has filed in my oflico an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of George Hockncll late of said county deceased and said Benjamin M Frees has filed his petition herein praying to have tho samo admitted to probate and for the issuing of letters testnmontary which will re lates to both real and personal cstato I havo therefore appointed tho 10th day of December 1907 at 9 oclock a m at tho county court room of said county as tho timo and placo for hear ing said will at which time and placo you and an concerneu may appear anu contest tno allo ing of tho same It is further ordered that snid petitioner give notice to all persons interested in said estate of tho pendoncy of this petition and the timo and placo of said hearing by caus ing a copy of this order to bo published in tho McCook Tribune a newspaper printed and pub lished in said county for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing And notice is hereby given that said petitioner will on tho 28th day of November 1907 between tho hours of 9 a m and 6 p m tako the depositions of M RM Sheng and other witnesses in support of said petition at 234 La Salle street in the city of Chicago Cook county Illinois In witness whereof I havo hereunto set mr I hand and oilicial seal this 5th day of November I iwi J C Mooke County Judge Our Best Offer THE McCOOK TRIBUNE and THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN Both a Full Year For Only All the News of the World and Home Only TwentyFive Cents More Than the Price of THE McCOOK TRIBUNE Alone The Weekly Inter Ocean Contains Each Week 21 columns of news 14columns of talks by a practical farmer on farm topics economical machinery planting growing and storing of fruits and vegetables breeding and marketing of live stock 20 or more Lost and Found Poems and Songs 1 column of Health and Beauty Hints Best short and continued stories Chess and Checkers Puzzles and Complications Dr Eeeders Home Health Club Miscellaneous Questions and 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