The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 27, 1908, Image 6

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JSOTJCE OK ELECTION TO VOTE WATER
HONDS AND WATER T Y
To tlio nullified elector- of the Cit of McCook
in Red Willow county Mate of Nebraska
Notice is hereto given that an election will bo
held in said city on Tuesday tho 7th day of
April JIKJS between tho hours of nine ocl ck a
in and seven oclock p in central standard
time for tho purpose of submitting to Urn qual
ified ulectors of suid city tho following propo
sition
Shall tho City or McCook in Red Willow
county Nebraska borrow money and issue tho
bonds of said citj for tho purpose of erecting
constructing and maintaining a sjstem of water
works for said citv in tho sum of eightj livo
thousand dollar XiCuO 00 said bonds to be
issued in sums of live tliou und doilarsi00000
each to become due in twentv venr from thn
data of issuance and to bo payable at any time
after live j ears and drawing interest at tho
rate of sis per cent per annum payable semi
annually iid bonds to be called Water Bonds
and shall said city of McCook annually at the
time required by law for making the levy for
taxes for city purposes and in addition thereto
levy a general tax upon all the taxable property
within tho limits of said city of McCook sufllc
ieut to pay tho interest on said bonds and to
create a sinking fund sufficient to pay said
bonds when they mature said tax to bo levied
and collected in the same manner as other mun
icipal taxes are levied and collected aud said
tax to be known as a Water Fund tho proceeds
of said bonds when sold to bo applied to the
erection construction and maintenance of a
system of water works for said city of McCook
Tho ballots used at said election shall havo
printed thereon and submit said proposition in
mo lonowing lorm
For the Water Bonds and Water Tax
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Against tbeWator Bonds andWaterTas
Voters desiring to vote for said proposition
will so indicate by making a cross X in the
square at the right of the words For the Wat
er Bonds and Water Tax and voters desiring
to vote against said proposition shall so indi
cate by making a cross X in the square at the
right of tho words Against the Water Bonds
and Water Tax
Tho voting place at said election of tho First
Ward of said city will bo tho basement of tho
Commercial Hotel in said city and the voting
-place of the Second Ward in said city will bo
at tho hose house in said city
Dated this 4th day of March 1908
seal H W Coxoveh City Clerk
First publication March 6 100S 5 insertions
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PUBLICATION NOTICE
Peter Holmes Updike plaint ill and Eli Titus
Mrs KH Titus first name unknown wife of Eli
Titus Charles F Lehn Mary A Lehn Anna
Helena Yrecland and the Nebraska Mortgage
Company n corporal ion defendants will take
notice that Ira Ij Elliott and Alice Elliott de
fendants have filed their answer and
in the district court of Red Willow coun
ty Nebraskaiigaiiist said plaintiff and said de
fendants the object and prayer of which cros
pelition are that the title of the said Ira L
Elliott in aud to the southwest quarter of the
southwest quarter of section twenty nine the
west half of the northwest quarter aud the
southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of
section thirtj two all in township one north of
range thirtj west of the sixth principal merid
ian in said Red Willow county bo quieted in
said Irsi L Elliott as against the plaintiff here
in aud all and each of said defendants and that
the mortgage given on said premises by Andrew
N Allen to the Nebraska Mortgage Company
recorded in book 10 at page 201 of the
mortgage record1 of said county and the mort
gage given on said premises by Eli Titus to the
Nebraska Mortgage Company recorded in book
21 at pagc371 of said mortgage records and
the mortgage given by said Eli Titus to said Ne
braska Mortgage Company recorded in book
24 at page 374 of said mortgage records and
each of them be declared unenforcible aud
ordered cancelled
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 27th day of April 1908
Ika L Elliott aud Alice Elliott
Defendants
By Morlau Ritchie Wolff their attorneys
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the county court within and for Red Wil
low county Nebraska in the matter of the es
tate of Ella A Ruck deceased
To the creditors of said estate You are here
by notified that 1 will sit at the county court
room in McCook in said county on the 15th
day of September 190S at nine oclock a in to
receive and examine all claims against said ci
tato with a view to their adjustment and allow
ance Tho time limited for the presentation of
claims against said estate is six mouths from
the 14th day of March A D 190S and the time
limited for payment of debts is one jear from
said 14th day of March 190S
seal J C Moonn County Judge
Boylo Eldred Attorneys
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v FRANKLIN President A C E8ERT Cashier
JAS S DOYLE Vice President
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Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 15000 f
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WHEN A MAN QUEERS HIMSELF
How a Drummers Joke Made a Good
Thing for Others
Oh yes I am on the road for the
same old firm and at the same old
wages said the drummer as a look
of disgust crossed his face and I
never expect to get anything hetter
When a man queers himself good and
liard once he seldom gets another
look in
Something happen to you wa3
asked
Two years ago when I had a west
ern route I struck the laziest sleep
iest village in the United States I
never saw such a place before or
since Dead asleen and I dont believe
thinking to play a joke on the town
I asked the landlord of the inn what
he would take for his place It was
worth perhaps a thousand dollars but
of course lie doubled the sum I
said Id take it as soon as the deeds
could be made out Then I went out
and bought a shop a store and six
dwellings in the same way permitting
the owners to name their price With
in half a day I had em woke up I
offered to buy three or four farms
in the country around
All for a joke
All for a joke I hadnt 50 to
my name The usual result followed
Every one became suspicious that I
had a big thing on and refused to
sell The excitement continued and
as a matter of fact a big manufac
tory was located there a railroad
was built shops established and to
day it is a bustling little city I gave
it its start If Id have gone at it
like a business man I could have se
cured a hundred options and been in
the swim but as it was I was left
out of the good thing and never ex
pect to strike another Im not kick
ing Thats the drummers luck
Sugar goes up and sugar goes down
he stays right there Rehoboth Sun
day Herald
As the Engineer Explained It
It is said that unless one can impart
information one does not really pos
sess it The late Prof Angelo Ileilprin
used to tell a story says the Yrashing
ton Star illustrative of this point The
professor himself had a most learned
and lucid mind Not only could he
master a question he could lay it so
clearly before you that you became
master of it too
Two commercial travelers on the
way from Reading to Philadelphia
once got into an argument over the ac
tion of the vacuum brake
Its the inflation of the tube that
stops the train declared the first
traveler
Wrong wrong shouted the sec
ond Its the output of the exhaus
tion
So they wrangled for an hour Then
when the train arrived in Philadelphia
they agreed to submit the matter for
settlement to the engineer That gen
tleman leaning condescendingly from
the window of his cab listened with
an attentive frown to the two travel
ers statement of their argument
Then he smiled shook his head and
said
Well gents yere both wrong about
the workin of the vacuum brake
Yet its very simple and easy to un
derstand When we want to stop the
train we just turn this ere tap and
then we fill the pipe with vacuum
Ceremony of Calling in Spain
Calling in Spain bristles with cere
mony When a first visit is paid the
hostess says at parting Your honor
has taken possession of your house
for all I have is yours
If anything during the call is ad
mired the remark follows at once
It is at your disposal
The answer to which must be I
hope my hostess will enjoy it for many
years
When means allow of it a woman
has her box at the theater In this
the scene between the acts often re
sembles an at home while at the
end of the play visiting is carried on
for an hour or more while the audi
ence is nominally awaiting its car
riages
A hardship in a Spanish womans
life is the long period of mourning
into which she is plunged for even
quite distant relatives For a cousin
seen perhaps but once and who has
died a hundred miles away black is
worn for a year during which time all
visiting is stopped the piano is locked
and no one looks out of the window
War Settlement Warrant
A curiosity in the form of a war
settlement warrant was issued re
cently to John I Curtain of Bellefont
Pa for the sum of G7 cents It is
now about 44 years since Gen Curtin
was mustered out of the service and
in all these years he never dreamed
that he had any such claim against the
United States government It appears
that in calculating the time of his en-
Chauffeurs of the Eighteenth Century
In the last decade of the eighteenth
century a band of French brigands
flourished in and about the forest of
La Muette close to Mereville To
these Pingres as they called them
selves the common people gave an
other name All over France they
were known as the chauffeurs from
their use of fire applied to the feet of
their victims who would not tell where
ltisir money was hidden
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BELTS IN PATENT LEATHER
matter how high the skirt
ti l n ioi i ii no isi
dollars in cash I was put out at hooked P on the waist the belt rides
not being able to do business and
Stylish Fashion Has Again Come Into
Popular Favor
Patent leather belts have come into
their own again They are very
stylish on all cloth suits They aro
very narrow the stiff ones running
only an iiieh wide but the more fash
ionable ones are in soft leather that
fit into the figure and curve in and
out at the waist line These are ex
pensive but they wear well and are
very superior to the stiff ones in
shape and in curve
With the stiff old fashioned belt
there is always the trouble of having
it ride up above the skirt belt It isi
too unwieldy to go down over it andi
that much higher
These belts do not have fancy
buckles or even the broad gilt buckle
used on the soft suede belts but aro
fastened through plain black ones cov
eted with the kid
The undressed kid ones are oxcccdJ
ingly stylish and come in every color
to tone into the skirt The buckles
on these are narrow and made of gilt
or silver but without jewels
TO LIGHTEN NORTH ROOM
Various Devices by Which Apartment
May Be Improved
No one wants a gloomy room but
what to do with one facing north is
often a difficult niobium
Some people do without curtains to
allow all the light possible to come
into the room but it is not so much
light that one needs as sunshine and
when this cannot be had one must
make it or rather get the effect of it
Try having it papered with a soft yel
low paper A good plan is to have
a light yellow on the walls as far
as the picture molding and a lighter
shade almost cream above this and
on the ceiling Then yellow silk sash
curtains pulled back tend to make
a room appear sunny says Home
Chat
Brass can make a wonderful differ
ence to a dreary room A largo
jardiniere with a plant in it placed
in a dark corner will lighten up the
corner marvelously Brass fireirons
too will give a cheery reflection even
candlesticks help and little trays and
bowls be they ever so small The im
portance of brass in a sunless room
cannot be too strongly emphasized
Mirrors brighten it up and so do some
pictures with well polished glasses
and gilded frames
TEA COSY IN APPLIQUE WORK
Illustration Gives Idea for Very Pretty
Table Ornament
Now that applique work of every
kind is so fashionable our readers will
no doubt be interested in the accom
panying illustration which shows a de
sign for a very novel tea cosy to be
decorated entirely with work of this
description The cover itself is of pale
green satin bound at the edges with
7Nr
gold silk cord The applique designs
which are the same on both sides of
the cosy are carried out in darker
green velvet outlined with gold braid
The large central design is repeated in
a smaller size on either side In an
ordinary teapot the cosy should be
made about 11 inches wide and 9
inches deep
Fur Trimmings
Fur as a trimming on dressy wraps
of cloth silk or satin or lace is beauti
ful For this use the darker sables
and seals are chosen these contrast
ins artistically with the faint pinks
delicate blues and soft creamy whites
of the evening wraps and gowns The
delicate toning of the material brings
out all the richness of the fur while
the fur enriches the material immeas
urably No great amount however is
employed for the reason that all tend
ency to weight is obviated as much
as possible in order to protect the per
ishable laces chiffons and spangled
nets of the gowns over which the
Doing Away with Wrinkles
A woman one kind of woman that
resrt t alst anything to
listment an error was made and this j srwi
was just recently discovered The
number of the order is 16021 which
indicates that there were a few claims
paid before this one
blot off her face the friendly wrinkles
etched by time and experience The
latest device for making the skin of a
mature dame smooth and peachy as an
infants is a kind of head girdle made
of soft satin This is put on over the
face and is cleverly constructed so
that the wrinkles are smoothed out
and the skin of the face firmly held
from slipping into creases again Of
course one wears this interesting ap
paratus only at night
To Reduce the Size of Ankles
Physical culture exercises are given
to reduce the size of the ankles also
massage and vibratory massage are
jf y hgagficfal
Result of County Spelling Contest
In tho spoiling contest at Indhinoln
March II thuro wora fourteen schools
represented and lifty seven pupils en
rolled
Indinnoln received tho highest grade
100 by Vivian Patterson but Lebanon
having tho largest numbor of good
grades won Hrst place in tho contest
Indinnola earning second place and
Utirtloy third
Two grades of which tho rural schools
may bo proud were S8 by Gladys Stew
art of district 39 and SI by Glenn Lant
or r
Tho average of tho county was low
but by earnest endeavor wo shall raise
the standard I trust next year
I greatly appreciate tho efforts of tho
children who took part and though
sotno received low grades i would havo
them remeinner that Not failure but
low aim is crime
Sincerely
Claudia li IIatchek
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings havo
been made in tho county clerks oilico
since our last report
Fred I3osworth and wifo to
Vincent II Solliday wd to pt
Jot 1 blk o 1st McCook S n 200 00
David II Kittenhouso and wifo
to Arley L Macy wd to so qr
uw qr no qr sw qr lots 2 o
12000 00
Nanna Barnharfc and hits to
Perry Beo Co wd to lot 19
blk G Bartley 50 00
J Jl Bayston aud wife to Henry
II Barnhnrt wd to lot 30
blk 02 Hartley 500 CO
Mabel M Clark and bus to
Charles F Lehn wd to lot 17
blk S McCook GC0 00
Neal II Thompson and wifo to
William II Bt nschneider wd
to o Iif nw qr K KJQ 1000 00
Vincent 11 Solliday and wife to
Katherino L Morrisey wd to
n w qr n w qr 1 J 20
Eueno W Lambert and wifo to
Lucius T Lambert wd to
w h nw qr
Nanna Baruhart and bus to Al
len M Downs qcd to pt lot 0
blk Hi Bartley
Hiram C liider to J H Rice
wd to lot 40 blk 2 McCook
cemetery
Edward E Smith to James A
Fletcher wd to lot 1 blk E
Esther Park
Htrnian Bohling and wife to
Eustache E High wd to o hf
nw qr w hf ne qr 8 1 2S
Sidie Cline and bus to John G
Evers wd to nw qr 3H 1 20
J II McDowell and wifo to
John G Evers qcd to nw qr
35 1 2S
Fred W Bosworth and wifo to
Alexander R Mehaffoy wd to
lot 11 blk 23 1st McCook
r2C0 00
850 00
15 00
10 00
15 00
1000 0C
2200 00
1 0
2000 00
PF McKenna and wife to R E
Benjamin wd to lot 2 blk 7
1th McCook COO 00
Frank E Carothers and wife to
i Wilber B McCIain wd to w
hf seqr 13-1-30 2000 00
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Dont wait until you are notified call
J and advance your subscription up to
January 1st 1000 April 1st 190S all
subscriptions delinquent one year jilmt
ije discontinued Thats the law
We have no choice
Ask to see the Strathmore typewriting
paper at The Tribune oilice
NOTICE
Notice Iiereb ien that the Masonic Tem
IiloCraft of McCook Nebraska has filed its
articles of incorporation in the oilice of the sec
retary of state of the State of Nebraska The
principal place of transacting the lupines of
said corporation shall be McCook Ncbra ka
the general nature of the buine s to be trans
acted by said corporation shall be to purchase
real estate in McCook Nebraska upon which
to erect a building and to furnish rooms in said
building for Masonic purposes rooms for
ollices -tore and other purpose- and to erect
and construct in said building an opera lioii e
and to lease and receive the rent of said build
ing and maintain -aid opera house and receive
the profits therefrom I lie amount of capital
stock authorized shall be divided into
2 iOO shares of slOM each which are to be paid
as follows i t The full amount of one share
by each thereto at the time s2 0O
shall have been subscribed 2nd Ten per cent
of each subscribers total subscription monthly
after said one -hare is due and pajable until
such subscribers total ion is entirely
Iiaid Thi corpora ion shall commence on t he
twentieth i a of March lf0 and its duration
shall be perpetual The hichest amount of in
debtedness or liability to which the corporal ion
is at any time to subject it elf shall not exceed
two-third- of the capital -tock 1 lie
atlair of the corporation are to be conducted
by a ore went v
secretarv and
Pninrafo nmt to - TTri irea urer who Kweiuer vviiii live oilier per on
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the fur and fur lined coat is a part of
the evening toilette a soft gauzy scarf
is swathed around tho shoulders be
fore the coat is slipped on This keeps
the weight of the outer garment off
the shoulders and prevents the possi
bility of mussing fluffy frills and ja
bots of laces chiffon and still more
diaphanous malinettes which so effec
tively trim evening gowns this winter
amontr the stock holders -hall
constitute the Hoard or Directors- 2tnr
Mvsuxu Tlmple Craft
skal of Hi Cook Ncbk h
Ry C L Iviini stoi k President
Attest Lo on l bee retarj
SHERIFFS SALE
fy virtue of an order of sale from the
di trict court of Ked Willow conntj Nehra ki
tinder a decree in an action wherein Ft Y Iie
voe i plaint itT and Edward evvon et sl
are defendants to me directed and delivered I
shall otfer at public -ale and sell to the highest
bidder for ca h at the ea tdoorof the court
house in McCook Red Willow county Nebras
ka on the I3th day of April 1HK at the hour of
one o clock p in the following described real i
e tate to vvit Jot number lour 1 1 in block
nuinuer twenty one ti in lir t audition to
Keel WilloA count r Nebraska
Dated 1 3th day of March Im T lVt
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