The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 27, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 4

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Dry Goods
Millinery
Ladies Furn
Advertised List
The following letters and cards j
remain uncalled for at the post
office
Letteis
Cornigia Mis lie Cozad Mrs
John J Doan John
Mrs Corine King Mr P S
Nelson Mr Fred Pierce W P
Roach Mr Dick Salmons Mr
Otto 2 Schram Mr Orville
Swart Mr Frank Strohpaul Mi
Leo M Torrance Co C A
Wilson E C
- Cards
Eehternach Mrs Elmer Long
Mr I S Hayes Thomas Miller
Flossie Sill J S
When calling for these pleas
say they were advertised
LON CONE Postmaster
R P D No 4
William Little is haying this
week
There was a good rain over the
south half of route 4 Saturday
Oscar Sehmitz is here from
Happyville Colorado taking care
of his wheat
George Wallen is visiting in
the eastern part of the state
Ed Wetherfield is in Canada
E II Silvers has moved back
to Funk Couldnt stand the dry
weather George Daek will oc
cupy his farm
Try a Tribune want ad and watch
-results
OUR FINAL
H C Clapp
Mrs
BOX ELDER
Olive Brown
returned
We have just received a car
load of extra good seed wheat
Call and see
MeCOOK MILLING CO
Subscribe for the Trlbuno
Extra Special Bargains
LOW SHOES AND
SLIPPERS
THE MODEL
SHOE STORE
Phone
18
E D PERKINS CO
New
Morris
Bid
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Clean Up Sale
You will find prices so badly cut during this our final sale on
SUMMER DRESS GOODS WHITE WAISTINGS AND SUITINGS
LINGERIE AND SILK DRESSES COATS SUITS AND MILLINERY
that you cannot afford to miss taking advantage of these wonderful reductions during th e
first week in August
BEGINNING SATURDAY JULY
29th AND UNTIL SATURDAY
NIGHT AUGUST 5th
All 50c and 6oz wash goods at - 39c yd
All 40c and 45c 29C yd
All 35c white and colored 25c yd
ALL SUITS AND COATS
ALL DRESSES AND WAISTS
OFF
OFF
All 25c white colored wash goods 17c yd
All 15c 10c yd
All ioc 124 8c yd
All 7c Sc 5Crvd
ALL SKIRTS ANDPETTICOATS OFF
ALLTRIMMED MILLINERY yZOFF
Many of our new fall goods are now arriving and we must make room for them so
GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE SEASONABLE GOODS AT
THESE CUT PRICES
During this one week oniy
222 Alain
Avenue
Phone 56
Orinm of Dukes
The word duke comes from the Latin
home first of the week from lm- dux a leader In early Saxon times
mii lw oli inc iwr - the commanders of armies worn i1Pfl
J A Modrell and family spent
Sunday with J K Gordon and
family
Mrs Marilla Bolles was called
to her home in Kansas Sunday
by the serious illness of her fath
er
Bessie Dorothy and Basil
Doyle attended the picnic near
Red Willow Wednesday of last
week
in omer worus tne first duke was the
in for the lions share of the spoils and
llonols and naturally again the rest i
of the folks would look up to him
and by decrees his superiority woiild
be imparted to his family anil a no-
llflfV TlTIIllI cttfinff In- hn T- -11
American
Colored Hailstones
lied hail is not unknown even m
Great Britain for in May of lSSo there
was quite a heavy fall of it at Castle-
wolian in County Down Red and
white fell together ad the red hue
pellets but went through and through
When one was squeezed between the
fingers it stained them
At Minsk in Russia an even stran
ger hail shower had fallen five years
before Some of the pellets were ring
shaped and while some were distinctly
reddish others were a bright blue
A Feeling Allusion
I heard Uncle Joe talking about
something he said he saw at the horse
Long and Short Division
SLACK SCHOOLGIRL OF 70
WINS TWO GOLD MEDALS
Led Her Class and Was Late Once and
Then Only Three Minutes
The proud wearer of two gold med
als from the New York board of edu
cation for merit In study and attend
ance in the primary departmeut of
public school 157 Is Mrs Martha Har
mon who was born in slavery in Ken
tucky seventy years ago
For four years this schoolgirl has
been learning her three Its and she
takes great pride in the tokens she
has received showing how diligent her
work has been and how In all that
time she never missed school and was
late only once and then only three min
utes
When she questioned the principal
and the teachers they thought she was
getting Information for one of her
family They gave her the facts as to
enrolling and answered the timid ques
tion she finally put as to the age re
quirement of pupils
They had no idea she meant herself
when they told her that the only
qualification necessary was a desire
for education Then she astonished
them by asking -that her name he put
on the list
You they said Why you dont
really mean it do you
Yes I mean It she answered Im
only sorry that I didnt do It years ago
But if It aint too late now why I
want to learn all I can
So she was put In the first class of
the elementary department and she
has followed the course steadily since
being promoted with the rest of her
class and showing a real proficiency in
her studies though the teachers had
expected to indulge her thinking that
the long disuse of her mental facul
ties might have dulled them
But instead of lagging she led
Thats why she got the gold medal for
her work And her sense of punctual
ity was on a par In the worst storms
she put on a heavy coat and old fash
ioned mittens and trotted to school
with her books under her arm She is
absolutely unconscious of the fact that
she is doing anything unusual She
doesnt think that at her age she has
outlived her usefulness
Mrs Harmon was a girl when her
people took her into Ohio where slav
ery was taboo She lived in Dayton
and it is said that her name was taken
from the family of Judson Harmon
the present governor of Ohio
HE HANDLED BILLIONS
Late George Marlor Once Counted S2
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George W Marlor cashier and as
sistant treasurer of the United States
subtreasury at New York a veteran
of the Seventh regiments civil war
roll and for forty six years attached
to the Wall street stronghold of gov
ernment funds is dead
Mr Marlor has handled billions of
in- ilatves dukes i e the leaders of the soldiery doilrs of American money probably
Maxwell Wolfe rode across the
country to Imperial Tuesday
The Ladies Aid society will
meet with Mrs Thurston Doyle
next Thursdav Everybody is in
vited
Mrs J K Gordon left for Gar
rett Kansas Tuesday where she
was called by the sudden death
of her father
Rev B L Webber ofMcCook
the Sunday school man preached
at the church Sunday evening
Miss Henrietta Frimmel return
ed to her home near Thornburg
Sunday before going to work in
McCook
first best fighting man No regard was
more money than any man who ever
lived in the United States and his deft
had to ancostrv or rMt thint ners UU1Q imai recorus ror speea in
n bills 0nCe he COUntcd
or any other sort of thing beyomf the r
simple matter of warlike efiiciency 2200 nntes in uineV 7
Xntiimllr tl ivw f i - The S10000000 purchases of gold from
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would when he fighting was over i oine
the Dank of England or the Dank of
France that sometimes came under his
jurisdiction when the gold was brought
to the assay office were merely small
routine matters to Mm and he han
dled them with as mnch ease and free
dom as though they involved nothing
fl1n iiii 11 in more Important than the ptirchnsp of
rested to start with on brute force and
a d or so of tea
animal courage combined with cunning
Wltll otucr folk s m fp jf
m dubbins and thrusting Xew York
nis haste n assI It aIo on its
of the bills
mission Mr Marlor was a particular
person Let a counterfeit one dollar
bill find its way into tlK realm of the
financially elect and his trained hand
and eye picked it out from its legiti
mate fellows with unerring accuracy
His sense of touch was so acute that
he could tell the good from the bad
was not merely on the surface of the
instantly without looking at the face
10000 IDLE FIFTY YEARS
Now WomarSeeks to Collect on a Cer
tificate of Deposit
Mrs Julia Richardson Leonard has
Some scientists declare that the color 1 a certificate of deposit on a Trenton
ing is due to various mineral salts
Tenn bank for 10000 nearly fifty
years oiu anu is now making an etiort
to collect the money The certificate
was given to her by a brother J L L
Richardson the deposit being made
races but I know better confided the Jan- 23-
recently chastised small boy to his Richardson was a Union soldier and
chum He saw em right here and died soon after the deposit was made
theyre my ma and pa He said nothing about the certificate
What did he say asked the chum of deposit and it was found among his
He said he saw a spanking team belongings some time later He was a
Baltimore American member of the One Hundred and
Twenty second Illinois infantry He
enlisted in 1SG3 and the same year was
Teacher Tommy how many is the returned to his home to die
half of eight Tommy On top or
sideways Teacher What do you
mean by on top or sideways Tommy
-Why half from the top of 8 is 0 and
half of it sideways is 3 Exchange
Adirondack Animals
There are no venomous snakes or
beasts in all of the great Adirondack
forests section although there are deer
in abundance eagles pheasants bears
and beavers
A Smart Man
He seems to be very clever
Yes indeed He can even do the
problems that his children have to
work out in school Detroit Free
Press
Temptation always gets an Introduc
tion to you under some other name
How he
came into possession of the 10000
which he deposited is not known
Mrs Leonard who was the payee of
the certificate of deposit was at that
time sixteen years old She came into
possession of the certificate as soon as
it was found among her brothers pos
sessions but made no effort to draw
the amount from the Bank of Trenton
The question of the incorporation of
the Bank of Trenton which may have
undergone some change of incorpora
tion after the war and a question in
regard to the kind of currency which
John Richardson deposited are to be
considered If it were Confederate
currency it would have been good in
18G3 but worthless in 18G3
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Tokyo Japan intends to spend near
ly S1C000000 on drainage work
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Four Generations Gathered
BOX ELDER
Rev Webber of McCook preach
ed at tne church last Sunday
evening
Rev Stalley of Oxford will
preach at the church next Sun
day evening
Mrs Ollie Brown has returned
from her Imperial Ogalalla trip
Mr and Mrs Fred Carter and
Sunday P 11 is a section fore- tlut
man at Mascot
Mrs John Maisel visited the
parental home over in sunny Kan
sas on Sunday
George Schrciber took his folks
to MeCook Sunday They depart
ed for their home at Rulo Neb
the same night
B W Benjamin and family vis
itod a few days at John MaiselV
last week Miss Selma returned
home with them
The Dry Creek ball team and
the Traer nine crossed bats on
the Traer grounds Friday after
noon Score 8 to 7 in favor of
Traer Following is the line up
Traer L Baker p G Haas c
M Haas lb F Hamper 2b S
Hale 31 A Gardner ss II Rath
burn If R Adams cf R Gard
ner rf Dry Creek J Hawkins
p B Miller c B Austin lb A
Wade 2b F Hawkins Jb Don
Thompson ss C Austin If S
Payne cf G Hawkins rf
A fine rain fell here Saturday
afternoon Crops are looking
good in this section now A large
flood is reported on the Beaver
Valley that day
INDIANOLA
Miss Lulu McNiel and Miss Sue
Duckworth attended cam meet
ing in Ilolbrook Sunday
Several teachers from Indianola
took examinations in McCook on
PYidaj
Word was received from Mc
Cook Saturday that Charlie Eo
erts the night man at the de
pot and Hazel Mclvinney were
married and a crowd gathered at
the depot when No 14 arrived
to welcome the couple home tak
ing them for a jolly spin in tl
mail cart But at later investi
gation it was found that the re
port was false- thus the joke
Avas on the crowd
May Lyons sepnt Sunday in
Bartley
Bennie Smith is visiting his
sister in the eastern part of the
state
Quite a commotion was caus
ed in the Powell home Monday
when Francis set fire to some
eiothes which were hanging on
flip rlnm lv tnnlinrr witli n
lantern The blaze was i of Juty 1911
lushed beiore much damage was
done
Mr Gordon returned from the
eastern part of the state Friday
evening where he lias been doing
some agency work
The youngest child of Ilarry
Derrick and wife is very sick at
the present writing
Dier Dragoo wife and children
arc visiting at J L Sargents
Saturdav
Paul son of IT D and Lydia
S Derrick died of cholera in
fantum Tuesday July 2o 1911
Sit the home of his grand par
ents W A and S E McCool
The baby was eleven months old
Dont forget to try and see if our
91 patent is not as good or better
than the best Guaranteed at every
store in town
MeCOOK MILLING CO
Kodaks and kodak supplies
L W MiCONNELL Druggist
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Four generations are gathered ly lie came here recently from
at a reunion at the home of
Frank Harris and family 609
North Fourth street Colorado
City L Harris of Galesburg 111
is visiting his son Frank and the
presence of the hitters daughter
Mrs 0 J Simons and her two
Galesburg making the trip alone
iir Harris was married in
Fitehburg Mass on Thanksgiv
ing day November 26 1846 later
removing to Illinois The couple
celebrated their golden -wedding
anniversary at Galva 111 in 1896
children make up four genera- Mrs Harris dying the following
tions
The old gentleman who is in
his ninety second year was born
at Royalston Mass on March 6
1820 lie is cheerful and pleas
ant gets around easily and sleeps
well He has seldom suffered a
sick day and enjoys life general-
February
The couple had eight children
three of whom survive Frank
Harris of Colorado City Charles
E Harris of St Louis Mo and
Mrs William H Palmer of Gales
burg Colorado Springs Gazette
Sunday
Notice
I hereby give notice that I
will not be responsible for nor
pay any bills or debts contracted
by Mrs E W Sovern
E W SOVERN
Get our rates on Farm Loans
DORWART BARGER
little irl vfsifojl ATS 0 ttc For special on dill sour and sweet
George Shields and Mrs Martha pickles see Maser
Johnson Sunday
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John II Wesch and mother at
tended church in McCook Sun
day
Harry Marshall and family vis
ited with A Peters and family
Sunday
Mr and Mrs P II Blunck
wore at MeCook Saturdav and
Willow County State of Nebras
ka In the matter of the estate
of Robert B Wilson deceased
state of Nebraska Red Willow
county
I J C Moore county judge of
said county hereby notify all per
sons having claims and demands
against the estate of said
Robert
B Wilson deceased
have set and appoint
ed the following days for
the reception examination and
adjustment of said claims and de
mands as provided by law at the
county court room in the city of
MeCook in said county to wit
On the 10th day of August 1911
and the 6th day of February
1912 All persons so interested
will appear at said time and
place and duly present their said
claims and demands in the man
ner required bv law or show
cause for not so doing and in
case any of said claims shall not
be presented by the 5th day of
February 1912 the same shall be
forever barred It is further or
dered that this notice shall be
given by publishing a copy of
this order for four weeks in the
McCook Tribune a newspaper
printed in said county
Given under my hand and the
seal of said court this 10th dav
of July 1911
Seal J C MOORE
Countv Judge
Ritchie Wolff Attorneys
First publication July 11 Sts
LEGAL NOTICE
otice of hearing on petition
for distribution of residue of es
tate
State of Nebraska Red Willow
county ss To all persons inter
ested in the estate of Mary J
Baldwin deceased
Notice is herein sriven that V
Franklin administrator of said
estate has filed his petition in
said court the object and prayer
of which are that a decree of dis
tribution may be made of the res
idue of said estate now in his
possession to the parties entitled
by law to receive the same
You are hereby notified that
said petition will be heard by the
County Judsre at the Cnnntv
Court room in the City of Me
Cook in said county at nine
oclock a m on the 7th day of
August 1911
It is ordered that a copy of
this notice be published for three
successive weeks in The MeCook
Tribune a newspaper printed and
published in said county
Given under my hand and the
seal of said court this 20th day
J C MOORE
Seal County Judge
First publication July 20 6ts
Legal Notice
In the County Court of Red Willow
County Nebraska To all persons in
terested in the estate of Juliet B
Hume deceased
Notice is herein given that Rob
ert W Hume administrator has fil
They came down from Colorado J ed a final account and report of his
administration and a petition for fin
al settlement and discharge as such
and for the distribution and assign
ment of said estate to the persons
entitled thereto as required by law
It is ordered that the same be
heard before said court at the coun
ty court room at MdCook in said
county on the 2th day of July 1911
at one oclock p m
Witness my hand and the seal of
said court this 5th day of July 19H
J C MOORE
Seal County Judge
HARLOW W KEYES Attorney
First publication July 6 3 wks
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