The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 15, 1909, Image 6

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CHAUTAUQUA
Dont forget the many good things
offered on thfs program
Tell your friends and neighbors of
the many noted speakers splendid
entertainments big ladles band with
four other musical companies
- Can you afford to be without a sea
son ticket
Dr Peter MacQueen
Peter MacQueen with his magnif
icently colored views will tell more
shout the Interior of Africa in one
hour than can be gathered in weeks
of research
Mr MacQueen Is intimately versed
In trapping crocodiles along mountain
streams hunting tigers in the jungle
and stalking rhinoceros on the veldt
His is a fascinating story Dont
fail to hear it
Gertrude Kirksmith
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GERTRUDE KIRKSMITH
Miss Gertrude Kirksmith is so
prano soloist with the Kirksmith Sis
ters Company and her sweet voice is
ons long to be remembered
Miss Kirksmith will sing solos in
each of the four prelude concerts
given by the company
County Commissioners Proceedings
McCook Nebraska July 6 1909
The board of county commissioners mot pur
suant to adjournment present S Premer C B
Gray at d F S Lofton county commissioners
and Chas Skalla county clerk
The minutes of the meeting held on June 21st
and of the Equalization Board meetings hi Id
on June 22nd and 23rd were rend and on motion
approved
On motion the county treasurer was instruced
to refund to Mrs Anna Colfer the sum of 640
being the amount of 1908 taxes paid by her
tinder protest for the reason that the improve
ments on lot 8 block 11 original McCook were
assessed at i0000 and were reduced by the
Board of Equalization to 40000
On motion the county treasurer was instructed
to refund to H A BToutz the sum of 896 being
the amount of 1908 taxes paid by him under
protest for the reason that the south Vt of sec
tion 2-2-30 was assessed at 960000 and reduced
by the Board of Equalization to 800000
The following claims were audited and al
lowed and the clerk was instructed to draw
warrants on the road funds of the respective
commissioner districts levy of 190S as follows
Joseph Bajer road work Commissioner
District No2 S 15 00
John P Beiter same 15 15
F B Marts same 100
and on the couuty general fund levy of 1908 as
follows
CJA Bodgers fees in case of Spiker chil
dren 4 60
C A Bodgers fees in case of Boyd chil
dren 4 05
C A Bodgers fees Slate vs Huffman 6 90
HI Peterson same 1 35
H H Berry fees State vs Dwyer No 2852 5 20
C A Rodgerssame 5 70
H I Peterson same 2 20
E FOsborn same 85
Boy Kleven same 1 10
Lizzie Trout same 1 10
Emery Thayer same 1 10
Elmore Thaj er same 110
Louise Trout same 110
Anna Brumgardt same 1 10
Ed Fitzgerald same 110
Bruce Campbell same 110
H H Berry fees State vs Dwyer No2853 6 65
C A Bodgers same 6 00
H I Peterson same 4 95
E FOsborn same 85
Boy Kleven same- 1 10
Lizzie Trout same 1 10
Emery Thayer same 1 10
Elmore Thayer same 1 10
Louise Trout same 1 10
Anna Brumgardt same 1 10
Ed Fitzgerald same 1 10
Bruce Campbell same 1 10
C A Bodgers fees State vs DwyerNo2900 SO 40
H I Peterson same 3 55
H H Berry same 6 00
E F Osborn same 5 15
Roy Kleven same 3 20
Bruce Campbell same 3 20
Ed Fitzgerald same 3 20
Emery Thayer same 3 20
Elmore Thayer same 3 20
Lizzie Trout same 3 20
Louise Trout same 2 10
Anna Brumgardt same 2 10
H I Peterson sane 2 10
Frank Cain same 2 10
C A Rodgers fees State vs Evans 7 25
H I Peterson same 85
C A Rodgers fees Statevs Fahrenbruch 9 15
HI Peterson same 120
S A Rodgers fees State vs Johnston 12 00
J S LeHew same 4 80
H I Peterson same 3 00
E F Osborn same 88
C A Rodgers fees Ingles insanity case 5 75
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DrZIiKayniae 8 00
JEKollojsamo 3 00
E F Osborn same 3 10
C A Rodgers ft os Sorson insanity case 4 50
Dr Z L Knysamo 3 00
J E Keller same 3
C A Rodgers fees Rush insanity cote 6 50
DrZLKnysamo 8 00
J E Kelloy biimo 3 00
E F Osborn same 16 88
II I Peterson same 5 87
A J Crawmcr samo 3 80
Clarence Bush samo 3 80
L M Higgins same 3 80
C A RodRers fee Pycha insanity case 6 50
Dr Z L Kay samo 8 00
J E K el ley same 30
E FOsborn same 13 51
H I Peterson samo - 13
A J Crawmer samo 3 80
Charles Pycha samo 4 20
L M Higginssnmo 3 80
C A Rodgers fees Bryan insanity enso 15 50
Dr Z L Kay same U 00
JE Kelloy samo 9 00
H I Peterson samo 21 58
E F Osborn same claimed at 1100 a-
lowed nt 5 00
A L Cochran fees Bryan insanity case 4 00
Sam Clark samo 4 00
J E Hathorn same 4 00
C A Rodgers fees Nebraska Tel Co vs
County 5 05
Nebraska Telephone Co samo 125
Nebraska Tel Co phono rent first 9 mo
1903 by order of District Court 125 75
C A Bodgers fees Quadour vs Red Wil
low county 7 25
Fred Quadour dnmage on new road by
order of District Court 60 00
W J Porter juror fees Novembor term 2 00
J H Snyder bailiff in District Court
November term 30 00
A D Johnston appraising road No 424 5 50
W E Bowers same 5 50
Ed A Phillippisamo 5 50
J C Moore fees State vs Calvert 3 95
HI Peterson snnio 3 35
C A Rodgers samo 7 80
C A Rodgers fees State vs Wray 2 45
H H Berry samo 5 10
HI Peterson ame 2 20
D B Doyle Jr same 190
Gertrude Bortner same 1 90
Mrs ENiccoIson care Sorson child 33 00
C A Rodgers fees State vs McMurrin 3 65
H I Peterson same claimed at 685 al
lowed at 3 85
Ed Newlon fees State vs McMurrin 85
H H Berry samo 5 15
Win P Wood same 180
Mrs WmP Wood same 1 80
WalterClark samo 1 10
N B Silver camo 2 00
Dan McMurrin samo 2 00
C A Bodgers fees Hust insanity case 6 50
DrZLKay samo 8 00
J E Kelley same 3 00
H I Peterson samo 11 39
Ludwig Sue s samo 2 HI
George Fowler same 2 10
C A Rodgers fees State vs Whitney 7 00
H I Peterson same 2 95
J S LeHow same 4 80
The board commenci d the examination of
the accounts of Chas Skalla county clerk and
continued the same throughout the day
On motion the board adjourned to meet July
7th 1909
S Pkemeb Chairman
Attest Charles Skalla County Clerk
McCook Nebraska July 7 1909
The board of county commissioners met pur
suant to adjournment present S Premer C B
Gray and F S Lofton county commissioners
and Chas Skalla county clerk
The board continued tho examination of the
accounts of ChasSkalla county clerk through
out the day
On motion the board adjourned to meet July
8th 1909
S Peemer Chairman
Attest Chas Skalla County Clerk
McCook Nebraska July 8 1909
The board of county commissioners met pur
suant to adjournment present S Premer C B
Gray and F S Lofton county commissioners
and Chas Skalla county clerk
The board continued tho examination of the
accounts of Chas Skalla county clerk and
after careful examination find the following to
be a true and correct statement of all fees re
ceived by him from January 1st 1909 to June
30th 1909 both inclusive
January 160 30
February 173 70
March 25S 85
April 191 80
May 151 10
Juno 10120
Total fees received for recording 1036 95
The board commenced the examination of
the accounts of C Nadon county treasurer and
continued the some throughout the day
On motion the boaid adjourned to meet July
9th 1909
S Premer Chairman
Attest Chas Skalla County Clerk
McCook Nebraska July 9 1909
The board of county commissioners met pur
suant to adjournment present S Premer CB
Gray and F S Lofton county commissioners
and Chas Skalla county clerk
The board having made a careful examina
tion of the accounts of C Naden couuty treas
urer find the following to be a true and correct
statement of all monir s received and disbursed
by him as such treasurer from January 1st 1909
to June 30th 1909 both inclusive in the several
funds and the amount on hand in the several
funds at the close of business on June 30th
1909 See statement in last issue
The following claim was audited and allowed
and the clerk was instructed to draw a warrant
on the road fund of commissioner district No 1
as follows
G J Armstrong road work 3 25
On motion the board adjourned to meet July
19th 1909
S Premer Chairman
Attest Chas Skalla County Clerk
Everyone would be benefited by tak
ing Foleys Orino Laxative for Btomach
and liver trouble and habitual constipa
tion It sweetens the stomach and
breath g6ntly stimulates the liver and
regulates the bowels and is much sup
erior to pills and ordinary laxatives
Why not try Foleys Orino Laxative
today A McMillen druggist
Engraving and Embossing
Your wants can be supplied at The
Tribune in the line of engraving and
embossing such as calling cards invi
tations and announcements monogram
correspondence paper etc Handsome
samples of all on display Prices rea
sonable Prompt service If interested
come and inspect
Monarch Silver Bell and
White Satin spell success in good
bread and cake baking Buy the best
McCook Flour and Feed Store
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M IH
JEHICH0
Tho Famoua City Its Walla and the
Curse of Joshua
The walls of Jericho remains of
which have been excavated by
man archaeologists are of course
i chiefly famous in connection with their
miraculous destruction by Joshua It Is
recorded in the book of Joshua chan
ter vi that by command of the Lord
Joshuas army compassed the city go
ing roundabout it once a day for six
days headed by seven priests bearing
seven rams horns before the ark On
the seventh day they encampassed it
seven times Then on Joshuas com
mand the people shouted and the
priests blew with the trumpets and it
came to pass when the people heard
the sound of the trumpet that the peo
ple shouted with a great shout and
the wall fell down flat so that the peo
ple went up Into the city every man
straight before him and they took the
city destroying all that was in it ex
cept Iiahab the harlot who had hid
den the messengers sent by Joshua to
spy out the city and her fathers
household The date of this destruction
is placed at B C 1401 In spite of
Joshuas curse on any one who should
rebuild the city it was rebuilt in the
reign of Ahab in B C 918 by Hlel a
native of Bethel and it is recorded in
I Kings xvi 34 how the curse of
Joshua was fulfilled The second city
flourished and under Herod the Great
became important It was sacked by
one Simon slave of Hercd Archelaus
the son of Herod founded a new town
on the plain which he had planted
with palms Jericho was Anally de
stroyed by Vespasian in A D 68
Dundee Advertiser
DOING THE CZAR
A Display of Quick Wit by the Come
dian Martineff
The Emperor Nicholas of Russia
was once sold as follows
During an interview which Martineff
the comedian and mimic had succeed
ed in obtaining with Prince Volkhon
sky high steward the emperor walked
into the room unexpectedly yet with
a design as was soon made evident
Telling the actor that he had heard
of his talents and should like to see
a specimen of them he bade him
mimic the old minister The feat was
performed with so much gusto that
the emperor laughed immoderately and
then to the great horror of the poor
actor desired to have himself taken
off
Tis physically impossible plead
ed Martiueff
Nonseuse said Nicholas I insist
on its beiug done
Finding himself on the horns of a
dilemma the mimic took heart of
grace and with a promptitude and
presence of mind that probably saved
him buttoned his coat over his breast
expanded his chest threw up his head
and assuming the imperial part to the
best of his power strode across the
room and back then standing opposite
the minister he cried in the exact
tone and manner of the czar
Volkhonsky pay M Martineff 1000
silver rubles
The emperor for a moment was dis
concerted but recovering himself
with a smile he ordered the money
to be paid
Stories cf John Bright
John Bright was supposed to be a
total abstainer but once when Ed
ward Miall was very nervous at the
prospect of having to make an impor
tant speech in the house Bright said
Well Miall if I were you Id for
once go and have a pint of cham
pagne
Mr Miall did as he was told and the
result may be judged from the narra
tors comment that champagne on
an unaccustomed interior is not al
ways a curative or a tonic
Bright rarely had any difference
with his wife but occasionally they
were not at one about the children
When they came to a point of abso
lute disagreement he used to say
Now I tell thee if thou doesnt do
what I wisli Ill go straight to Mr
Gladstone and ask him to make me a
knight to which the answer invari
ably was
Oh anything rather than that
He Was Not Superstitious
A captain of an ocean liner tells the
following story Coming from the old
country was a very nervous old lady
who complained that she was sure
there was a rat in her stateroom
Keep it there madam said the
captain
But do you like rats asked she
Ive got a- nest in my cabin re
torted the brusque seaman and I nev
er disturb them When they leave the
ship I do
Why you must be superstitious
urged the dame
No maam wound up the captain
Im not but the rats are
Qualified
Im Eure my daughter is going to
make a great singer some day
Is that so
Yes shes always quarreling with
her mother who tells me It is absolute
ly Impossible to manage her Detroit
Free Press
Paid Her Back
Mae So you are engaged to Georgel
I refused him three times Ethel That
must have been what fie meant when
he told me that he had had several
narrow eseajes New York Journal
The Flame
Clara That man who JnBt passed
jvaa an- old flame of mine Kate In
deed What happened between yon
Clara Oh he flared np one day ead
went eutc Boston Transcript
LIFE IN MEXICO
Where Thoy Bar the Windows and
Leave the Doors Open
The City of Mexico swarms with life
yet It Is still life It is the hour of tue
siesta when you arrive aud the streets
are deserted of moving things though
every darkened doorway possesses its
own colony of slumberers who huve
cast themselves down where they
stood to sleep away the heat laden
hours when no man works Evin the
very dogs slink Into the shadow of the
dazzling walls and loll pitifully The
tinkle of mule bells is hushed The
cry of the muleteer sounds no longer
To walk through those streets with im
perious foot after the British fashion
seems sacrilege One might bo walk
ing through a city of the dead
But the hot hours pass the city
awakens the mules strain and plunge
at the collar the dogs prowl about be
tween the lega of those who pass the
shops are opened the scent of garlic
saturated cookery rises strongly man
tilla shrouded faces peep from ancient
casemates protected by masidve Iron
bars and the city of sleep becomes a
city of leisurely wakefulness You no
tice these barred casemates particular
ly They are a feature of Mexico
Householders bar the windows and
leave the doors unfastened and here
you have an epitome of Mexican char
acter Do nothing openly everything
on the sly even to wooing your lady
love
You might spend a long lifetime in
the City of Mexico and still leave
much unseen there are so many fea
tures to note the actual city life the
life beyond thosti jealously guarded
windows the life lived in the flower
scented patios where cooling fountains
play with musical softness Here
comes a vaquero riding nonchalantly
up the street a typical product of
Mexico a cattle hand from one of the
outlying ranches a perfect fury un
chained when the liquor of the coun
try is in him a gentle dreamy child
when the liquor has evaporated and
yet between the two events he might
have committed a dozen murders with
out the slightest compunction His
swarthy face is alight with merry
laughter His earrings sparkle in the
declining sun The gay trappings of
his magnificent horse fling back daz
zling specks of color In his cha
parajos those fringed overalls which
protect the speckless white riding
breeches from the dust of the way
his bell buttoned jacket his sombrero
with the haft of a machete protruding
from his crimson sash he might be a
hero of old legend Instead of a com
monplace cowboy Frank H Shaw in
Chambers Journal
Why Men Wear Trousers
No living man of this age ever de
liberately chose to adopt trousers
He was forced into them and all other
eccentricities of dress by woman In
the very earliest sartorial experience
of every man he is swathed in a queer
bundle of incoherent bandages by a
woman Later she puts him into cute
little dresses so that the neighbors
cant tell him from his little sister
Still later she cuts off his curls and
puts him into knickerbockers and he
puts on long pants when she gives
the word and not before That Is all
that man has to do or ever had to do
with wearing trousers Woman forced
him into them in the first place and
now he is afraid to wear anything else
for fear of making a sensation Provi
dence Journal
Virginia Cabbage
Select a small fine pointed head of
cabbage cutting off the top for a lid
Cut out the center leaving a wall an
Inch thick Chop one cupful of cab
bage very fine then add one cupful
each of ground ham and veal one
grated onion and finely chopped green
pepper six rolled crackers two beaten
eggs one cupful of milk two table
spoonfuls of melted butter one half
teaspoonful each of celery salt and
salt one saltspoonful of white pepper
and two dashes of cayenne Mix thor
oughly fill cabbage tie on the lid put
in a cheesecloth bag and boil in salted
water for one hour Slice crosswise
and serve with cream sauce Deli
cious Serve the potato croquettes n
the same platter Chicago Record-Herald
Fatherly Advice
Dad said the country youth who
had just graduated from the district
school I have long cherished a desire
t6 go on the stage and have at last
decided with your permission to
My boy interrupted the old gran
ger all the worlds a stage You hitch
the mules to the big red plow and
transfer the outfit to the ten acre lot
behind the barn where you can enat
the star role in that beautiful drama
entitled Down on the Farm Chi
cago News
Courtship In the North
The ohl Eskimo IK a cup of walrus
oil and peered over the sealskin cur
tain
Aurora he called sharply is that
young man down there yet
Yes pa answered the Eskimo
belle
Well I want you to cut him out
understand
Er youll have to do It yourself
pa He has been here so long he is
frozen to the snow settee Success
Magazine
Qualified
The great magazine editor sneered
What right have you ho asked
4to think youll ever make a poet
Well sir the youth said timidly
Ive been asting man In a sideshow
for the last two seasons Cincinnati
Enquirer
No man Is wise at nil times Pliny
the Elder
flow to Beat the
Mail Order Folks
There Mr Man dont cry
They have broken your heart I know
And the trade that you had which
made you glad
Ib a thing of the Long Ago
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But still you can get it back
There is hope for the man who tries
To recover your trade you have got to
wade
Right in and ADVERTISE
Typewriter ribbons papers Ptc for
sale at The Tribune oflico
Real Estate Filings
Th folloAinu reI ustate flliogH hav
brtM mnrte in the count clerks offlofr
Inst report
til In i ro Griudreault et ux o Jns
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Mai ion Powell ft ux to School
District No 4 wd to se qr
28 1 2o x
liiram U Rider et nx to James
M Bell wd to 12 in 15 River
viuw Cemetery 15 00
Jennie Walton widow to A B
Stout wd to sw qr 5 i 26 5200 00
H K Ad ms et ux to l M Frees
wd to 7 in 37 3 10 11 12 in 61
Bnrtley
R E Lindeman t Luniln h
lilair wd to se qr 11 4 301
Wm U Murphy et uxio School
District No 77 wd to pt no
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V Franklin Pres - Jas S Doyle Vice Pres
R A Green Cshr - G II Watkins Asst Cshr
The Citizens National Bank
of McCook Nebraska
Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 25000
DIRECTORS
V Franklin Jas S Doyle R A Green
G H Watkins Vernice Franklin
Al O AlcCIure Manager
Phone Number Oae
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MiiMonic Temple Craft- Aesti to
John F Cordeal trustee wd
to 13 15 in 10 McCook 1325 00-
Masonic Temple Craft Asan to
City of McCook wd to 14 in
10 McCook
675 00
United Stntes to Isabelle
Saunders pat to nhfneqr
30- ne qr nw qr 29 sw qr sw J
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William A McCutchen widr to
Sydney G Wilton wd to nw
qr4230 3500 0f
Many people with chronic throat and
lung trouble have found comfort and
rplief in Folejs Honey and Tar as it
cures stubborn coughs nftr other treat
ment has failed L M Rugglefl Re
aBnor Iowa writes The ooctors said
I had consumption and I gut no better
until I took Foleys Honey and Tar It
stopped the hemorrhages and pain in my
lungs and they are now aB sound as a
lullet A McMillen druggist
Each of the chief or-
gans of the body is a
link in the Chain of
Life A chain is no
stronger than its
weakest link the body
no stronger than its
weakest organ If there is weakness of stomach liver or lungs there is a
weak link in the chain of life which may snap nt any time Often this so called
weakness is caused by lack of nutrition the result of weakness or disease
of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition Diseases and
weaknesses of the stomach and its allied organs are cured by the use of Dr
Pierces Golden Medical Discovery When the weak or diseased stomach is
cured diseases of other organs which seem remote from the stomach but which
have their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and
other organs of digestion and nutrition are cured also
The strong man has a strong stomach
Take the above recommended Discov
ery and you may have a strong stom
ach and a strong body
Given Away Dr Pierces Common Sense Medical Adviser
new revised Edition is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay
expense of mailing only Send 21 one cent stamps for the
nook in paper covers or 31 stamps for the cloth bound vol
ume Address Dr R V Pierce Buffalo N Y
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EXCURSION RATES
EVERYWHERE
It is impossible to present a detailed list of the attractive ex
cursion rates now in effect
YOU CAN GO EAST on daily low rates to Atlantic cities and
resorts every day rates to Wisconsin Michigan and Canadian re
sorts and the celebrated tour of the lakes
YOU CAN GO WEST There are very attractive rates
every day to Colorado Yellowstone Park Seattle California Black
Hills Hot Springs homeseekers rates every first and third Tues
days everywhere west Inquire about the personally conducted
camping tour from Cody into the Yellowstone Park
SEE YOUR OWN COUNTRY Between Americas pros
perity and low railroad rates there is every reason
why you should join the great summer travel throng
D F Hostetter Ticket Agent McCook Neb
L W Wakeley G P A Omaha
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