The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 23, 1910, Image 2

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    Seton
Indian School
at Chautauqua
Every boy and girl between the
ses of G and 14 years may join the
lavage band provided he or she ha3
s childs season ticket
A kind and sweet voiced teacher
will be in charge
Read what JIanager Horner says to
the children in the catalogs 41
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Tne walls of Jerico fell at the blast
cf the rams horn Elijah P Brown
Sounded a paper called Rams Horn
Mn Brown is a popular and interest
tog lecturer and is to be with us at
unMUiHUyui
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings
Save been made in the county clerks
office since our last report
Isaac M Smith to Carl Park
w d to e hf 7-2-30 8000 00
Effie D Allen et cons to
Peter Nelson w d to block
7 Third McCook 5000 00
Peter Nelson et ux to Effie
D Allen w d to se qr 5
and ne qr and e hf nw qr
3000 00
Owens Longnecker to Nellie
Longnecker bill of sale to
all personal property 1 00
L M Higgins Sheriff to C
F Lehn s d to ne qr 32-1-26
1100 00
ffred F Cheney single to
Jesse Miller d to sw qr ne
qr 12-3-30 1 00
Eeorge W Predmore et ux
to Otto Mayer w d to nw
qr 23-3-30 1 00
Frank R Schumacker et ux
to Emory Rawson w d to
tracts in 7 and 2400 00
Laura I Hamilton to U Sf
Investment Co w d to lot
i bo2k 10 Fourth McCook 500 00
B M Frees Trustee to F
A Penneil w d to lot 10
block 4 and lot 3 block 19
Second McCook 200 00
Dallas G Divine single to
Emma M Easterday w d
to pt lots 10 20 21 and 22
block 2S McCook 1 00
Citizens Bank to Joseph M
Ivimmell m d to nw qr
1000 00
Charles F Lehn et ux to
John and Henry Backus w
d to nw qr 6-3-29 5600 00
HT S Coleman et ux to Bar
nett Lumber Co w d to
lots 5 and 6 block 1 First
Marion 275 00
Middy Gillhouse to Retta
Harris agr w d to lots 11
and 12 block 29 McCook 3500 00
Middy Gillhouse to Olive Ad
ams agr w d to pt ne qr
se qr 30-3-29 3500 00
Belle Hall to Laura Fox agr
w d to pt lot 5 block 30
McCook 3000 00
Viola L Ballew to C H Har
man option on pt lots 13
14 and 15 -block 20 Mc
Cook 2500 00
UrSted States to Charles W
Hodgkin patent to nw qr
6-2-26
George M Thomas single to
James W Nutt w d to lot
13 block 13 Danbury 500 00
Edward E Smith et ux to
George F Durbln and Will
iam F West w d to lot
11 block 51 Bartley COO 00
vMola L Ballew widow to
C II Hannan wd to pt
lots 3 4 and 5 block 20
McCook 2500 00
E E Beckwith et ux to
Theodore Caps w d to s
hf 27 s hf sw qr 2G and
e hf nw qr 35 30 COO 00
3eorge Leland et ux to Rena
1 Dewey w d to lots to
2 block C Brown Park 7000 00
els II Kronguert et ux to
Louisa R Hoag wd to s hf
ne qr w hf se qr 22-2-29 2000 00
Jrank Ballsingle to Frank
Ball and Sherman Ball wd
to 3 in 3 Central add Bart-
ly 1200 00
Robert W Hume et al to
Harriet L Hume wd to 5 G
hit in se qr
R W Hume widr to Paul H
Hume and Ralph W Hume
wd to se qr 30-4-27
R W Hume widr to Paul II
Hume wd ne qr e hf nw
qr 24-4-28
Robert W Hume widr to Ralph
W Hume wd to se qr
e hf sw qr 25-4-28
R W Hume widr to Char
lie A Hume wd to nw qr
ne qr 30-4-27
Robert W Hume widr to
Harriet L Hume w d tosw
qr 24-4-28
Rena I Dewey et cons to
George Leland w d to lot
4 block 10 Willow Grove 1100 00
HASTINGS NEBRASKA
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Improvements at the Immaculate
Conception Academy
The sisters of St Dominic at the
immaculate Conception Academy
Hastings Neb are completing the
building of their institution The
most modern improvements in the
manner of lighting heating plumbing
3tc are installed The school in
both the building itself and in the
methods of educating is patterned
after the best schools in the coun
try
A modern and complete physical
and chemical laboratory and a new
and thoroughly equipped gymnasium
are among the additions to the ed
ucational departments These will
oicuicoi ueixeixL uuu eujuy intuit lor
the child inay be obtained
There will also be similar outside
classes for the mothers and young
ladies from surrounding towns
Of Course
Dont you like that quotation from
NGETONS
MET JUBILEE
Wild Night Waiting For Swish of
Halleys Visitors Tail
GREAT PARADE OF STUDENTS
How They Stormed the Observatory
and Carried Off Comet Chaser Zac
cheus Daniel Catchy Marching
Song Very Little Sleep For the
Town
5ive the academy a curriculum of front of the observatorv
studies that will compete with any
in the state
the senior singing
timorous among the townsfolk into
terror Well it micht for the unroar
sounded like the breaking up of a
boiler factory or a million cook stoves
falling from the Milky way
It began on the campus with the fir
ing of every shotgun and revolver that
could be scared up within the college
precincts then to the music of four
drums a bugle and two fifes the pee
rade us they call it at Princeton
started It was the biggest peerade
ever got together in the universitys
history In it were youths in bath
robes pajamas and anything else that
seemed appropriate costume for comet
gazing
Hunted Comet Hunter
To the tune of Whoop er up for
Halleys comet siss boom ah the
parade marched round and round the
campus for awhile and then somebody
started a yell for Zach Dauiel Im
mediately the celebration swung off
toward Prospect aveuue firing roman
caudles revolvers and guns The com
et hunter and reporter were on their
way to the campus to see what the
rumpus was about when they encoun
tered the parade
Say Im going to get out of here
said the astronomer nervously and
slipped behind a bush and so escaped
for the time being
The parade deployed on the lawn in
yelling
Zach Zach We want Zach and
then seeing no lights about the place
Miss Marguerite Higgins a ifc was decided to take It by storm
uate of Dr Sargentss Normal School Three students formed a human ladder
of Physical Education at Harvard f wf anId several uSbt
nmlM m uiweiSuts shinned up them to the plat-
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form leading to the dome
physical department at the academy
Besides the Swedish and German
Find Zach and bring him out were
the orders but no Zach being found
American systems of gymnastics j they amused themselves by squinting
there will be taught athletics indoor j tnrougii tne telescope and working the
and outdoor basket ball baseball i dome machinery Suddenly Zach who
I had ventured out of hiding to make
captain ball indoor and outdoor etc
sure no damage was done to his be-
social aesthetic and folk dancing iT1 I
loved T
instruments was spied Instant-
rencmg club swinging etc lv the mob fell on him and holstcd him
There will also be a special shoulder high
rective department for children with j
CarrJed HFm Away
spinal curvature round shoulders
J Speech speech speech they yelled
drooping head etc wiiiie roman candles flared and the
The work for boys and girls will be band played furiously
conducted separately and many con- Boys I cant speak pleaded the
tests and competitions in the comet hunter from his perch
lous games will be held between the You must sPeecu speech Whoop
er up for Zach
different classes
- elI we are now In tue tol1 of the
The department is planned so that COmet
each child may get a certain per cent Oh get out
of individual attention also that the
Quit your kidding
Its lost Its tail
Oh you Zach
Oh you comet
Despite his pleadings the astrono
mer was borne off amid a meteor show
er of romnrks liko tlio
No pains will be spared to make
straight across the campus they took
this an ideal convent boarding school him to President Wilsons house This
for girls time the niarchinrr soncr was
Comet comet youve got no tall
What the Halley do we care
What the Halley do we care
In front of President Wilsons house
Shakespeare The friends thou hast tuat dignitary not appearing in re
and their adoption tried grapple them i sPnse t0 insistent demands the stu
to thy soul with hoops of steel he dents aaiu forced Zacu t0 mabe a
asked smilfiillv T think tinnncj of il
gold would be better said the girl
shyly
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Grand Opera Soprano Coming to
CHAUTAUQUA
Why arent we dead yelled one
Because we are alive replied the
astronomer and with that they let him
j escape The peerade kept on till
nearly midnight when it broke up
1 from sheer exhaustion
Town Was Comet Crazy
Princeton went comet crazy at night
and there was no sleep for the just
even had the latter felt inclined for it
which incidentally they did not From
S in the evening when the senior
class a senior singer to be Prince
tonian gathered on benches in front
of Nassau hall and made the campus
ring with college songs till long after
midnight Princeton celebrated the
comet Nassau street held its throngs
of bareheaded sophs juuiors and
pretty girls
If you have never been at a senior
singing you dont know what youve
missed The juniors and townies
stand or lie on the grass of the campus
I while the moon when there is one as
there was the other night plays peek-
aboo with the old green elms and makes
a black and white shadow crazy quilt
on tue camp xne senior class
massed on benches sit in the dark
shadow of Nassau hall the group illu
minated only from time to time when
somebody lights a pipe or a cigarette
There must be no applause except for
solos or angry senior whistles con
found the offender
THE DEAN OF THE The State of Nebraska Red WH
AM ERICAN PLATFORM low county ss
To all persons interested In the
Frank Dixon Coming to Chautauqua estate oC E RnIph Earle deceased
j with Eloquent -Message Whereas Ella M Earle of said
J county has filed In my office an in-
I It is interesting to know something strument purporting to be the last
of the personal life of the notable men m and testainent of R Ralph Earle
wuu m appear upon ue
ate Qf saW CQ deceased and
program and to whom we shall listen
f said Ella M Earle has f led her pe
lf we may know the conditions of -
titlon herem Praying to have the
birth of education and the steps
whereby they have come to hold the same admitted to probate and for the
prominent places that they occupy in issuance of letters testamentary
the public eye it adds spice to the which will relates to both real and
thoughts that they leave with us personal estate
Dr Frank Dixon is without a doubt I have therefore appointed Thurs
the most finished and logical speaker daVf July u mo at UlQ hour of
on the American platform today He
will be on our program Who is he
and why
Dixon was born in North Carolina
the youngest of three sons born to
Rev Thomas Dixon By every right
he was destined for a typical southern
Eight hundred comet crazed students gentleman to the manor born The
stormed the observatory in Princeton eldest brother of the family is now a
K X at uanUt o May 18 Hri J j SSTiSi
Zaccheus Daniel the astronomer and and the noted author of Leopard
compelled him to make two speeches Spots and other southern stories The
The comet hunter was carried in subject of this sketch was educated in
umph through the campus to the lawn the university of his home state and
in front of President Woodrow later took a 0UTSe in theolo and be
sons house I came a Baptist clergyman He was a
successful preacher and was pastor
It wa great night for Princeton
o one of the largest churcnes at Hart-
Xhe demonstration started right after ford Connecticut when he resigned to
uuu piuiigeu tne RO upon the platform as a popular lec
turer
As a preacher Dr Dixon was differ
ent He was a mans preacher
and his later charges had become
noted for the originality of his pulpit
addresses In his Hartford church he
had a large proportion of the influen
tial men of the city interested in the
social and civic work that was organ
ized by the church and executed
through active committees
As a young man in college he had
given especial attention to sociologic
research and his intellect overrode
every tradition of his birth and sta
tion as an aistocrat
The first lecture prepared was Tho
Man Against the Mass It took from
the start He beheaded special privi
lege and pleaded for a square deal for
the common folks
Mr Dixon is pre eminently an ora
tor a deep thinker a logical reasoner
an eloquent and dramatic speaker
Added to these accomplishments he
has a rare ajid refined sense of humor
that he uses as the vehicle to carry
some of his weightiest arguments
home to his hearers His personal ap
pearance tall slender and graceful
is an additional asset that Nature has
bestowed upon this worthy son of the
Southland
It is worthy of note tiat Mr Dixon
is devoutly fond of his family and
zfiey spend as muck as pcssihle ol
sgir time togesr at ffieir Dixondale
5 uV s33 from a roil ay s
the nanfcs of Chesapeake Say where
they have some of the best Jersey
csrs and some of the purest bred
chicsena that are raised in the United
States
A GREAT ORCHESTRA
Here is a musical organization of
lady artists led by the talented vio
linist and director Alfred Metzdorf
that outshines them all in real ability
to play to the varied tastes of a mixed
audience In the first place they are
women That fact assures the qual
ity of sympathy that has made music
the one universally loved class of en
tertainment They are artists of first
grade They carry a brass quartette
always popular Their instrumenta
tion is balanced and capable of the
volume needed in large auditoriums
Their soloists are delightful They
are equaMy at home in the heaviest
and more popular numbers Their
programs are varied to all musical
tastes
The leader Alfred Metzdorf is a
violinist of fame He is a crank on
the question of rehearsals He allows
no number on the program until it is
thoroughly mastered in every detail
Rohearsals are held daily that noth
ing may be lost He has brought this
orchestra to a point of perfection
that has made standing room
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able wherever it has appeared Our
people will be glad to learn that the
Redpath Chautauqua System will bring
this splendid organization to our
Chautauqua this season
The Scottish Kilties will do the
Highland fling at Chautauqua
nine oclock in the forenoon at the
county court room in said county
as the time and place for the hear
ing of said will at which time and
place you and all concerned may ap
pear and contest the allowance of
the same
It is further ordered that said pe
titioner give notice to all persons in
terested in said estate of the pen
dency of this petition and the time
and place set for the hearing of the
same by causing a copy of this or
der to be published in the McCook
Tribune a newspaper printed and
published in said county for three
weeks successively previous to the
day set for the hearing
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and official seal this
21st day of June 1910
J C MOORE County Judge
Seal
CORDEAL McCARL Attorneys
In the county court or Red Wil
low county Nebraska
In the matter of the estate of
Winifred Glynn deceased
To all persons interested in the
estate of Winifred Glynn deceased
You are hereby notified that on
the 20th day of June 110 P F
McKenna administrator of the estate
of said Winifred Glynndeceased filed
in said court his final account as
said administrator and his petition
for a determination of the heirs of
said deceased and the distribution
of said estate and for his discharge
as such administrator that said fi
nal account and petition will be hear
on the 9th day of July 1910 at the
hour of ten oclock a in at the
count court room in McCook in
said county at which time you may
appear and show cause if such ex
ist why said account and petition
should not be allowed
It is hereby ordered that notice to
all persons interested in said estate
shall be given by publication of this
order in the McCook Tribune a news
paper printed and published in said
county for three successive weeks
prior to the day set for said hear
ing
Dated this 20th day of June 1910
J C MOORE County Judge
Seal
Dont Wast Time and Effort
Old ways of housecleaning are tire
some and take much unnecessary ef
fort Your time and strength are
worth a good deal Save time and
look into this more satisfactory way
Forget that old ancient methods exist-
Get the all round handy cleanser
that has saved hours of work and
lots of worry for the women of to
day Old Dutch Cleanser is the
short and easy route to simplified
housekeeping See how much eas
ier it makes your work Old Dutch
Cleanser scrubs all kinds of floors
and painted walls scours all sorts of
metal and enameled surfaces and pol
ishes them too it cleanes everything
thoroughly and quickly No acids
caustics alkali or grit in it It
means relief from hard work and lots
of satisfaction
He Met It on the Road
He didnt wait for prosperity to
come The very minute they told him
it was on the road he said Maybe
the horsesll get stalled and the
driver all froze up so Ill just meet
it halfway and help get the wheels
out the mire and give It a fresh
start then when it looks like smooth
sailing Ill hop on and take a seat
by the driver and well go whistling
into town -Atlanta Constitution
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If you ADVERTISE in
THIS PAPER It will
LOOK GOOD to you
Try it out NOW Jfr
Ordinance No 195
An ordinance termed An An
nual Appropriation Bill appropri
ating such sums of money as aro
deemed necessary to defray all neces
sary expenses and liabilities of tho
city of McCook In Red Willow county
Nebraska as shown by tho estimates
heretofore made for the current fis
cal year and to levy a tax on the
taxable property within said city for
the payment of the samo
BE IT ORDAINED by the mayor
and Council of the city of McCook
Nebraska
Secton J That the following sums
of money be and the same hereby
are appropriated to defray the neces
sary expenses and liabilities of the
city of McCook Red Willow County
Nebraska for the current fiscal year
Salaries of officers 1200 00
Supplies claims and elec
tions 3000 00
Making and repairing alleys
streets and crossings 2000 00
Firemen and supplies 1H00 00
Rent on water troughs street
sprinkling and for flushing
sewer 3200 00
Lighting streets 2700 00
Interest on bonds and sink
ing funds 2000 00
Maintenance of free library 1100 00
Maintenance of sewer 300 00
Section 2 That there be and here
by is levied on the taxable property
within the corporation limits of the
city of McCook in the state of Ne
braska for the purpose of defraying
the expense aforesaid the following
tax namely
General fund 9 mills
Water fund 5 mills
Light fund 4 1 2 mills
Library fund 2 mills
Sewer fund 1 2 mills
Interest on bonds and sinking
funds 3 mills
Section 3 This ordinance shall
take effect and be in force from and
after its passage approved and publi
cation according to law
Passed and approved this 13th day
of June 1910
Seal ED HUBER Mayor
Attest
H W CONOVER City Clerk
Incorporation Notice
Notice is hereby given that the
McCook Irrigation Water Power
Company a corporation heretofore
incorporated under and by virtue of
the laws of the State of Nebraska
has changed and mended its Articles
has changed and amended its Arti
cles of Incorporation as hereinafter
stated
Article V of said Articles of Incor
poration is amended to read as fol
lows to wit
The capital stock of said Company
shall be Fifty Thousand Dollars
5000000 and shall be divided in
to Five Hundred 500 shares of One
Hundred Dollars 10000 each
Certificates of such stock when is
sued shall be signed by the Presi
dent and Secretary and shall be
transferable only on the books of
the corporation and at all meetings
of the stock holders each share shall
be entitled to one vote which vote
may be cast either in person or by
proxy
The capital stock may be increas
ed or diminished by vote of three
fourths of the issued shares thereof
at any regular meeting of the stock
holders or at any special meeting
duly called and held for that purpose
Article XI of said Articles of In
corporation is amended to read as
follows
This corporation may incur an in
debtedness of Thirty Thousand Dol
lars 3000000 and shall not at any
one time permit its indebtedness of
all characters to exceed this amount
Provided that such indebtedness in
excess of Ten Thousand Dollars
1000000 must be authorized by a
vote of three fourths of the issued
stock of the Company
These amended articles were filed
in the office of the County Clerk of
Red Willow County Nebraska on the
3rd day of June 1910
Dated this 3rd day of June 1910
W H FERGUSON President
JOHN E KELLEV Sec and Treas
Seal First publication June 9 4t
NOTICE TO LAND OWNEKS
To Mike bullivan Harvey J Fees and to all
iiou it may couceru
The Coimiiis iouer appointed to locate a road
coimnencimr at the soutJieast comer of Section
Red Willow County Nebraska runuiuK thence
corner of s d Section 8 TowTthiplf SI
hn reported m favor of the location ttereof
aml aLWMS there or claim for damwk
Kx fiftKl KtLe Coum v Cls office
before noon of the 1st day of AtiKut M
thert W1 estaWish1 witW referek
Tirlt published CKBty
Local Secretary Taylor says that
the Ale Cook chautauqua is attracting
a great deal of attention From all
appearances a record breaking at
tendance will greet the long and at
tractive list of entertainers and lec
turers who are billed to appear
Received on Account Paid
Out Cash Credit slips etc
for sale at The Tribune office Per
1000 50c
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