The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 09, 1910, Image 7

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Business Office Station-
ery is Our Specialty
Particularly Pine Line of
Writing Papers in Boxes
McCook Views in Colors
Typewriter Papers
Box Writing Papers
Legal Blanks
Pens and Holders
Calling Cards
Manuscript Covers
Typewriter Ribbons
Ink Pads Paper Clips
Brass Eyelets
Stenographers Notebooks
Photo Mailers
Memorandum Books
Letter Files
Post Card Albums
Duplicate Receipt Books
Tablets all grades
Lead Pencils
Notes and Receipts
Blank Books
Writing Inks
Erasers Paper Fasteners
Ink Stands
Bankers Ink and Fluid
Library Paste Mucilage
Self Inking Stamp Pads
Rubber Bands
laoioe Files
ricCook Views in Colors
are a Leader with Us
THE TRIBUNE
Stationary Department
CITY LODGE DIRECTORY
A F A M
SfcCook Lodge No 135 A F A M meets
ry first and third Tuesday of the month at
S iS3 p m in Masonic hall
Lon Cone W M
tcfSLEs L Fahnestock Sec
E S M
Oscccoxee Council No 16 R S M meets on
Wits last Saturday of each month at 800 p m
ex Masonic hall
William E Hart T I M
JLBOX G King Sec
B A M
King Cyrus Chapter No 35 R A M meets
errory first and third Thursday of each monthat
E28 p m in Masonic hall
Claeence B Geat H P
W B Whittakee Sec
KNIGHTS TEMPLAE
St -John Commandery No 16 K T meets on
Cbe sacond Thursday of each month at 800 p
ox m Masonic hall
David Magnee E C
HeneV E Chlbeetson Bee
EASTEEN STAB
Earofca Chapter No 86 O E S meets the
ewemd and fourth Fridays of each month at
5333 p m in Masonic hall
Mes C W Wilson W M
SCoedeal Sec
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
KcCook Lodge Ko 42 of K P meets every
feinesday at 800 p in in Masonic hall
J N Gaabde C C
CA Evans KRS
ODD FELLOWS
KcCook Lodge No 137 1 O O F meets every
Wjoaday at 800 p m in Morris hall
B J Lane N G
S G Hughes Sec
MODEBN WOODMEN
Koiile Camp No 663 M W A meets every
eentsd and fourth Thursday of each month at
S5S p m in Morris hall Pay assessments
a Citizens National Bank
JULIDS KUNEET Consul
GU Fixity Clerk
EOYAL NEIGHBOES
So le Camp No 862 R N A meets every
cccond and fourth Thursday of each month at
Gi3o m in Morris hall
Mes Cakoline Kdnebt Oracle
5es Augusta Anton Bee
WORKMEN
ScCook Lodge No 61 AOUW meets evory
SToaday at 800 p m in Temple
STactjice Geiffin Treas MSJennings MW
Sl W Ryan Financier C B Gbay Rec
DEGBEE OF HONOB
KcCook Lodge No 3 D of H meets every
seotrnd and forth Tuesdays of each month at
tesSJ p m in Temple building
Anna E Ruby C of H
Sirs Cabbie Schlagel Rec
MACCABEES
5ts every 2nd and 4th Friday evening in
Morris halL J A Wilcox Com
3 a Yaegee Record Keepor
5iVIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTEB CABBtEES
Brunch No 1278 meets first Monoay of each
ramUii at 330 p m in carriers room postoflice
G F Kinghobn President
O X OBeien Secretary
LOCOMOTIVE FIBEMEN AND ENGINEMEN
StcCook Lodge No 599 B of L F E
insets on the first and third Thursdays of each
urasth in Morris hall
I D Pennington Pres
J H Hcsted Sec
Ladies Society B of L F E
Coldcn Rod Lodge No 2S2 meets in Morris
halloa first and third Wednesday afternoons of
cjBch month at 2 oclock
MiSGHACEHnSTED MES LENA HlLL
Secretary President
bailway tbainmen
C W Bronson Lodge No 487 B of H T
meets first and third Sundays at 230 pm in
Eaglas hall T E Huston President
F G Kinghobn Sec
RAILWAY CONDUCTOBS
Harvey Division No 95 O R C meets the
tecond and fourth Wednesday nights of each
month at 800 p m in Morris hall at 301
Main Avenue S E Callen C Con
M O McClube Sec
machinists
Red Willow Lodge No 5S7 I A of M meets
Avery second and fourth Tuesday of the month
it 800 p m in Morris hall
Theo Diebald Pre
Feed Wasson Fin Sec
Floyd Bebry Cor Sec
LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEEBS
McCook Division No 623 B of L E meets
ivery second and fourth Sunday of each
month at 230 in Morris hall
Walteb Stokes C E
W D Buenett F A E
RAILWAY CABMEN
Young America Lodge No 456 B R C of A
meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each
month in Morris hall at 730 p m
H M Finity Pres J M Smith Rec Secy
S D Hughes Secy
boilebmakebs
McCook Lodge No 407 B of B M I S B of
A meets first and third Thursdays of each
month in Eagles hall
Jno Seth Pres
Jno LeHew Cor Sec
eagles
McCook Aerie No 1514 F O E meets every
Friday evening at 8 oclock in Kolley building
316 Main ave
C L Walker W Pres
C H Ricketts W Sec
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
McCook Council No 1126 K of C meets the
first and third Tuesdays of each month at 800
p m in Eagles hall
G R Gale F Sec Fbank Real G K
DAUGHTEBS OF ISABELLA
Court Granada No 77 meets on the second
and fourth Thursdays of each month at 8 p m
in Monte Cristo hall Anna Hannan G R
Nellie Ryan F S
LADY MACCABEES
Valley Queen Hive No 2 L O T M meets
every first and third Thursday evenings of each
month in Morris hall
Mes B Mills Commander
Habbiet E Willetts R K
G A E
J K Barnes Post No 207 G A R meets on
the first Saturday of each month at 2 30 pm
Morris hall
Thomas Moobe Commander
J H Yaegee Adjt
belief corps
McCook Corps No 93 W R C meets every
second and fonrth Saturday of each month at
230 p m in Ganschow hall
Adella McClain Pres
Susie Yandebhoof Sec
L OF G A B
McCook Circle No 33 L of G A R meets on
the second and fourth Fridays of each month at
2 i2Q p m in Morris hall
Mrs Lottie Brewer Presinent
Mrs Kate Dutton Secretary
P E O
Chapter X P E O meets the second and
fourth Saturdays of each montn at 230 p m
at the homes of the various members
Mrs J A Wilcox Pres
Mrs J G Schobel CorSec
PYTHIAN SISTEES
McCook Temple No 4 Pythian Sistors meets
the 2d and 4th Wednesdays at 730 p m
M J Cobdeal M E C
Edna Stewabt MJof R- C
1 he 1 nbune
It is Just One Dollar the Year
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EDUCATING A NATION
MANAGER HORNER OF THE RED
PATH CHAUTAUQUA
Over a Million Miles of Travel 25
000 Spent for Advertising
The Lincoln State Journal of April
3 discusses at some length the plan
and scope of the Western Itedpath
System whose manager Mr Chas F
Horner has his office in the Burr
Block of that city The writer of the
article explains that the independent
Chautauquas all over the country have
been forced to abandon their projects
because the receipts have been insuf
ficient to warrant them in continuing
to hold annual assemblies It is
pointed out that what is everybodys
business is no bodys business and
that lack of careful buiness manage
ment has compelled a readjustment of
method in the conducting the peoples
university
Mr Horner is credited by the Journal
with being one of the originators of the
circuit plan The season of 1910 is
the fourth for the Western circuit and
will be the largest ever attempted by
any management anywhere Between
seventy and eighty assemblies will be
held in five states In every case the
original Chautauqua idea refined and
uplifting mental and moral education
and entertainment will be main
tained
The Journal is quoted in part
Already Mr Horner and his corps of
trained assistants have mapped out
the safest and best route for each of
the two hundred and fifty persons
who will have part in the seasons
work This is not so easy in view of
uncertain train schedules and the lia
bility to washouts floods and natural
hindrances To obviate this possible
difficulty substitute route are studied
out and when each man reports for
duty he Is furnished a preferential and
am alias routing-
To give one ad idea of the xnagn
tjtd of tie systems plan It 45 nece
pzry to gftfe but fetf figures The
fetal mfieajge to bo tftavelfi by
paqpip i moke op- the system
110 wtf i sjarelban o mJJijoa mile
t eytrtvalefit of two trips to the
moon and then tftree times around the
earth 25v600 win be paid for railroad
and automobile travel And yet the
ayerge move from place to place Will
not be more- than seventy miles
Bo aside from the routing af the
talent which has been reduced to such
a system as to make it a marvel of de
tail there is a small army of office
people and attaches all of whom are
essential
To properly conduct seventy five
assemblies thirty agents have been
assisting Mr Horner for several
months in selecting the towns where
the demand seems to warrant the
holding of a Chautauqua Here con
tracts have been made for the sale of
the required number of tickets ar
rangements have been made for a
proper site to pitch the big canvass
auditorium advertising has been ar
ranged for and hundreds of details
have been worked out
Eight superintendents or platform
managers are employed There must
be eight cashiers sixteen gate keepers
thirty two ushers forty or more tent
men three traveling auditors three
or four advertising managers and a
couple of press agents to say nothing
of a dozen bookkeepers and sten
ographers
Thirteen car loads of advertising
matter will be sent out by mail and
express more than one million
pieces
Over fifty thousand letters will be
mailed before the close of the season
not a bod thing for Uncle Sams cof
fers
Advertising will be purchased from
two hundred and fifty newspapers
Twelve carloads of tents seats and
necessary equipment will be kept on
the move and ten different railroads
will be patronized
The Man Behind the Plan
And now what of the personality of
the young man whose genius this
clock work system is due It will be
interesting to know that measuring
his age by the birthdays he has cele
brated this Napoleon of detail is
barely on the shady side of thirty
years but measured by his experience
he is old beyond his years
It requires a superlative degree of
optimism and an unbounded confidence
in human kind to enter into contracts
aggregating 100000 year in advance
of the opening of the eeason to in
vest thousands more in perishable
equipment that must withstand the
fury of the elements to arrange for
the expenditure of other tfeetisands in
transportation and all the while bank
ing his judgment upon his ability to
please the public and give them what
they need and want
Yet this is literally what Mr Hor
ner does and he makes it go Perhaps
the controlling factor of Mr Horners
personality lies in his ability to judge
people -and to surround himself with
efficient able assistants To them he
imparts his own confidence in his pro
jects and infuses them with his own
virile ambition and earnestness Tal
ent agents employes all are person
ally devoted to him and would go to
any length to assist him Of the hun
dreds of men who have been connected
with him at different times he holds
the warmest respect and admiration
of all
But aside from his pleasing manners
he is a genius To his keen quick and
discriminating judgment is due the
success of the business the perfecting
of a system that works like a clock and
the solution of the Chautauqua prob
lem for the people
Geo L McNutt is a Presbyterian
minister who donned overalls and
worked in a big factory for the pur
pose of getting the real truth of the
labor problem He is called the Din
ner Pall Man He brings his great
message to our Chautauqua this sum
mer
Compare the programs offered by
the Western Redpath Chautauqua Sys
tem with any other management and
note the important differences
The Groves were Gods Flrst vTenv
oles the Chautauqua the People3
Dutdccr University
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County Commissioners Proceedings
McCook Nebraska May 31 1910
The board of county commissioners
met pursuant to adjournment pres
ent C B Gray F S Lofton and Ed
ward Sughroue commissioners and
Chas Skalla county clerk
The Board proceeded to view the
road No 431 petitioned for by G
O Longnecker and S O Hoacland
in Fritsch and Red Willow Precincts j
On motion the Board adjourned to
meet June 1st 1910
C B GRAY Chairman
Attest
CHAS SKALLA County Clerk
McCook Nebraska June 1st 1910
The board of county commissioners
met pursuant to adjournment pres
ent C B Gray F S Lofton and
Edward Sughroue commissioners
and Chas Skalla county clerk
The Board entered into joint sess
ion with the County Board of Hitch
cock County said county being re
presented by D M Benedict Chair
man W P Filbert and J H Rit
chie Commissioners and Ralph S
Otis County Clerk
The Boards having advertised for
bids for the construction of a wood
en bridge across the Republican Riv
er between Red Willow and Hitch
cock uounties proceeded to open
the bids on file The following bids
were opened and examined
Bid of Canton Bridge Co Omaha
Nebraska
Wood superstructure per
al foet - 5 SO
Gaps and sways 1b place per
1000 40 00
Rdd cedar 8 Ihch tops rer
foot pile 50
For pile straps each 45
Bid of E S Beaty Blair Nebraska
Superstructure per foot 4 G5
Caps and sways per 1000 46 00
Red cedar piles per foot
Pile straps each
Bid of Empire Bridge
Co
City Nebraska
Pile superstructure per lineal
foot
Caps and sways in place per
1000
Piles per lineal foot in place
4S
48
Falls
3 40
35 00
37
Bid of F C Krotter Co Pali
sade Nebraska
Superstructure complete 2
oak or 3 inch fir 3
Superstructure piling driven in
place per foot
75
40
Caps and sway braces in place
per 1000 38 50
All other lumber in place 38 50
Iron and nails per lb 05
Bid of Midland Bridge Co Kansas
City Missouri
Wood Superstructure per lineal
foot 4 44
Caps and sways in place per
1000 41 50
Red cedar piles per foot 51
Pile strap each 48
Bid of Standard Bridge Co Oma
ha Nebraska
Wood superstructure per lineal
foot 3 25
Caps and sways in place per
1000 30 00
Wood piles in place per lineal
foot 34
Pile straps in place each No charge
Moved by J W Ritchie seconded
by W P Filbert that we accept the
bid of the Standard Bridge Co as
the lowest and best Motion was
put by D M Benedict chairman of
Hitchcock county board and declar
ed carried All voting yes
On motion the board adjourned to
meet June 2 1910
C B GRAY Chairman
Attest
CHAS SKALLA County Clerk
McCook Nebraska June 2nd 1910
The board of count commission
ers met pursuant to adjournment
present C B Gray F S Lofton and
Edward Sughroue County Commis
sioners and Chas Skalla County
Clerk
The minutes of the meeting held
May 17th were read and on motion
approved
The petition of Jay Weaver L A
Bible and others asking for the es
tablishment of a public road was read
and considered The board finds
that all the owners of land along
the line of the proposed road have
given their consent thereto in writ
ing and that the public good requires
it and on motion same was granted
establishing a public road No 434
as follows
Commencing at the northeast cor
ner of section 25 township 4 north
range 29 west 6th p m and runn
ing thence south one mile between
sections 25-4-29 and 30-4-28 and ter
minating at the southeast corner of
section 25-4-29 and the Clerk was
instructed to notify the Overseer of
highways to open said road
The following claims were audit
ed and allowed and the Clerk was
instructed to draw warrants on the
respective funds 1909 levy as fol
lows
Commissioner Distict No 1
W C Cooper road work
Gerver precinct 54 00
Commissioner District No 2
MaramwimrnifTWiiW tntfMtrtntHn
Ben King culvert work Red
Willow precinct
S W Bennett culvert work
Red AVillow precinct
J G ODea culvert work Red
Willow precinct 11 50
Wm Meyers culvert work
Red Willow precinct
Perry Premer road work Al
liance precinct
Samuel Premer road work
Alliance precinct
Commissioner District No
L H Vollbrecht running
road grader with engine
L H Vollbrecht running
road grader with engine
Road District
9 00
4 50
240 00
45 00
V T Clark road work Wil
low Grove precinct 19 20
Ralph Randel road work Wil
low Grove precinct 11 0
Road District No 4 Box Elder
precinct
Chas Mundy road work
Claude Spaulding road work
Reese Harrison road work
Geo Harrison road work
T S Draper road work
No 6 Perry pre-
cinct
Geo Traphagan road work 11 00
Henry Corcoran road work 6 00
Ed Predmore road work 2 00
Road District No 7 Willow Grove
precinct
Paul Couse road work
Road District No 8 Red
precinct
Chas Miller road work S
John Crocker road work
T G ODea road work
Noah Sawyer foad work
Mathlas Colling road worb
Chaa Suiter road work-
E A Sexson road work
Road District No 14
Grange precinct J
T M Kennedy road work
Dell Phillips road work
Jas Phillips road work
John Hammell road work
Sam Hughes road work
11 25
Willow
is oo
3 00
14 00
12 00
C 90
18 00
00
Valley
12 50
9 0
00
Road District No 19 Beaver pre
cinct
John W Martin road work
E B Clayton road work
W F Miller road work
7 50
G 00
21 25
On motion the County Treasurer
was instmcted to transfer the sum
of 206 from the funds of School
District No 32 and credit the same
to District No 41 for the reason
that Mrs Lena Ghering was erron
eously assessed in said District No
32 in 1908 when she should have
been assessed in District No 41
On motion the County Treasurer
was instructed to refund to Leonard
Hammell the sum of 200 being the
amount of 1909 poll tax assessed
against him at McCook and paid by
him under protest for the reason
that he is a member of the Nebraska
National Guard
On motion the County Treasurer
was instructed to refund to Mae
Trammell the sum of 322 being the
amount of 1908 and 1909 taxes er
roneously assessed on lot 3 block
2 First Addition to McCook and paid
by her under protest for the reason
that 10000 were assessed as im
provements on said lot when there
are no improvements on said lot
On motion the County Treasurer
was instructed to refund to Chas W
Kneeland the sum of 301 being the
amount of 1909 taxes paid by him
under protest for the reason that
improvements were assessed on lot
6 in 29-3-30 when there are no im
provements on said land
On motion the County Treasurer
was instructed to refund to Mrs Liz
zie Sherman the sum of 1458 being
the amount of taxes paid by her un
der protest for the reason that the
house which was formerly situated
on lot IS block 9 Sixth Addition to
McCook and assessed at 90000 was
moved from said lot in December
190S and should not have been as
sessed in 1909
The following claims for tax refund
were on motion rejected
Lydia A Beeson lot 17 block 55
Bartley too high valuation
Henry Johnson se qr 30-3-30 too
high valuation
John B Smith all of section 10-4-30
too high valuation
On motion the appointment of F
A Roland as deputy county surveyor
being placed before the board by
Chas W Kelley county surveyor
was affirmed
On motion the board adjourned
sine die
C B GRAY Chairman
Attest
CHAS SKALLA County Clerk
The county board of equalization
will meet on June 14 1910
The board of count- commission
ers will meet on the day fixed by
law for the regular session of the
board June 20 1910
CHAS SKALLA County Clerk
What Everybody Ought to Know
That Foley Kidney Pills contain
just the ingredients necessary to
tone strengthen and regulate the
action of the kidneys and bladder
A Mcilillen
ANSWERS EVERY CALL
1 50
McCook People Have Found
U 00 This Is Tru
that
A cold a strain a sudden wrench
A little cause may hurt the
2 00 neys
Spells of backache often follow
Or some irregularity of the urine
A certain remedy for such attacks
A medicine that answers evory
call
Is Doans Kidney Pills a true
specific
Mrs B F Marshall living in the
western part of Arapahoe Neb
says While lifting some years ago
J strained myself and after that be
gan to liave trouble with my kid
neys If I worked a little harder
than usual or caught the slightest
cold I was sure to suffer more severe
ly and at times would bo forced to
35 00 remain in bed for a couple of days
IS 50 Dac was very sore and when I
7 qq straightened after stooping sharp
ro I pains would dart through me I also
v it f t
24 00
nau irequent neauacnes anu uizzy
spells and the kidney secretions an
noyed me somewhat by their irreg
ular action Not until I used Doans
kidney pills was I able to get relief
They went directly to the root of my
trouble and before long I was in
good health again
Plenty more proof like this from
McCook people Call at McConnells
drug store and ask what customers
report
For sale by all dealers Price 50c
Foster Milburn Co Buffalo N Y
sole agents for the United States
Remember tho ilame Doans ad
take no other
What a Summor Cold May Do
A summer cold if neglected 1h jnst
as apt to dejielop Into bronchitis pV
pneumonia as at any other scasou
Do not neglect it Take Foleys Hon-
6 CO ey and Tar -promptly It loosens the
6 00 cough soothed and heals the Inflam
ed air passages and expels the cold
from the systems A McMHleiu
LEGAL NOTICE
The state of Nebraska Red Willow Comity ss
To the heirs at law next of kin and to all per
sons in the estate of Juliet It Hume deceit lm I
Vouare hereby notilird that Robert V Huino
has filed hi- jMjtiiion in tho County Court of
said county for the appointment of hiuiMlf as
administrator of the estate of Juliet H Hume
late of said county deceased and that tho same
will be heard at the county court room tit Mc
Cook in saiil county on the loth day of Juno
1910nt the hour of one oclock p m
Witness my hand and the seal of said County
Court this SSrd day of May 1U10
J C Mookk
County JudKe
siiat H W Kkyks
Attorney
First published May Jfi 10 sts
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS
Road No
To Lizzie D Loyd Jennie I B Harris and to
nil whom it may concern
The commissioners appointed to locate a road
commencing at a point lJ7f ft south of nw
corner of Sections Township 1 RniiK M in
Grant precinct Red Willow County Nebraska
running thence south 7tdetf 21 mi west KM ft
thence south 7ideg -I mi wvst 477 ft thenco
south atideg l mi west KM ft thence sosth 10
deg X mi east -ins ft thence south 78 deg lt
mi west 251 ft intersecting road No 21M Term
inating at a point which is i chains and IX links
south and x chains east of the center of section
2S K9 has reported in favor of the location
thereof and all objections thereto or claims for
damages must be tiled in the County Clerks of
fice on or before noon of tho 18th day of July
1011 or said road will be established without
reference thereto
Chas Skalla County Clerk
First publication May ID Its
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS
Road No -
To James N Brown Jacob Randel Kate A
DeMay E C Byers A G Hump Geo D Long
and Benjamin Meyers and to all whom it may
concern
The commissioner appointed to locate a road
commencing at a point JU1I ft south of no cor
ner of section 20 township 2 range TJ in Valley
Grange precinct Red Willow County Nebras
ka running thence south lb deg Ui mi west
15070 ft thence north U deg 41 mi uesttMO70
ft theuce north r deg 41 mi west fc2ti70 ft
thence north 10 deg 37 mi west 0W7O ft thence
north 4 deg t mi east 12770 ft thence north
10 deg n mi west 102VT0 ft thence north 41
deg 3 mi west fc1770 ft thence north 13 deg
SO mi west M17U ft thence north 43 deg M mi
vest 7 70 ft thence north 12 deg Jj rni west
t ii 70 ft thence north 12 deg mi west KJ070
ft thence north 12 deg imi west V50 ft thence
north 2 deg lOnii west Wj ft thence north
Zt deg 10 mi west 1770 ft thence north i deg
0 mi west 4SO ft thence north IB deg 20 mi
east fcO K ft thence north SI deg 01 mi west
2770 ft thence north 11 deg 31 mi west 10300
ft thence north 120 deg tl rni west 00770 ft
terminating at the center of Section 8 Town
ship 2 Range 20 in Valley Grange Precinct has
reported in favor of the Location thereof and
all objections thereto or claims for damages
must be tiled in the County Clerks otlice on or
before noon of the llth day of July 1010 or
said road will be established without reference
thereto
Citas Skalla County Clerk
First publication May 10 4ts
J A T0REN M D
SURGEON
Office 212 Main Ave Phone 195
Res 1012 Main Ave Phone Red 334
sun
I Hi Si
DENTIST phon 112
1 Office Rooms 3 and S Walsh Blk McCook
MARTIN HANSON D V S
VETERINARY SURGEON
Indianola Nebr Phone 105
JAMES HART M R C V S
VETERINARIAN
Office
Phone 34
Commercial Barn
JlcCook Nebr