The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 02, 1912, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 2

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i IYL KIMtttELL Publisher
Largest Circulation in Red WiilowCo
Entered at postoffice McCook Ne
braska as second class matter Pub
lished semi weekly
Taft this week acquired the
delegation from Xew Hampshire
and Rooservelt thai of Washing
ton
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Colonel Roosevelt and the pres
ident go halters on the 38 del
egates from Ma ssa shuaetts liit
the colcnel says president can
have the 8 delegates at large too
Supr A L Ca villas of Fair
lmry has resigned from the state
commission to pass on the certifi
cation of ciitv teachers and City
Swpt W A Yoder of Omaha
succeeds him
Evervthing in drugs McGon
nell
Your dealer sells R IGGS Pure
Food Cisrars
The Tribune gives ALL the
dcws twice a week for only 15Q
Mr and Mrs I C Scott leave
tonight on Xo 6 for Gravity la
Remember The Tribunes phone
is 19 We will appreciate an item
any time
Sam Patterson the well known
Arapahoe banker is in the city
todav on business
RIGGS Cigars are not spit
on while being made Ask your
dealer He kncAvs
County Attorney Chas D
Rdtchie left on Xo 12 this morn
ing on county business in the
east end of the county and ex-
pects tc return on Xo 5 this eve
nintr
When the Lights Are Out
Do you ever talk back to your
wife
Yes there are occasions when I
dont dare not to
Indeed
Otherwise she might think Id
gone asleep
Esthetic Beast
Here is an account o a highly ar
tistic performance
Please let me have the particu
lars
A goat devoured ten sheets of
music belonging to a poor professor
and didnt miss a note
Classification
What is your idea of a musical
comedy
It is usually a form of entertain
ment replied Mr Hibrow in which
the music and the corned are less
important than the costumes
A Strong Hint
There is one good suggestion
which Samson in his last performance
gave all other performers
What was that
When he brought down the house
he did not attempt an encore
KE FELT BAD
Sunday school Teacher Now chil
dren you must love and obey your
parents Just think how youd feel
if you had no father
Willie who was licked that morn
ing Id feel a dern sight better than
I feel now
Poor Fellow
He goes into a restaurant
With corrugated brow
And though he doesnt like to bant
Hes on a diet now
A Real Sport
She And dont you go in for sport
of any kind
He Oil yaas dont yer know Im
kaW passionately fond of dominoes
Everybodys Weekly
The Dead Past
How is it I never hear you speak of
your old college days
Well the college I went to didnti
aare a vary good football team
naatafBi
Legal Notice
State of Nebraska Bed WjIIoav
eoimty ss
To all persons interested m
tlie estiaite of Jolin J Eal de
ceased
Notice is hereby given that
Sarali J Hickling admiistra
trix of the estate of John J Iteal
deceased lias filed ini this court
her final account ami a report of
her administration -of said es
tate together with a petition for
a final settlemont a decree as
signing the residue of said estate
tOi such as are entiiled by law to
the same and for a discharge- as
such administratrix
Said final account and petition
liarve been set down for hearing
on the 4th day of May 1912 at
one oclock p m at the coun
ty court room dm McCook in said
county
Witness any hand -and seal of
said court this 13th day iof April
1912
PRANK M COLFBR
Seal County Judge
First publication April 156 fe
Eggs for Hatching
Ein est stock in this part of
state Barred Plymouth Bock
Bradley and Binglet strains 4e
each 250 per 100 Phone ash
1351 Bural No 3 and 4
MRS J W BURTLESS
For making fancy cake try
Swams Dawn Cake flour D
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Official Abstract of Republican Primary Vote
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Democrat Vi 31 15 10 11 14 9 7 5 11 5 I X 17 9 K 11 29 17 11 10 I 10 27 21 493
Peoples Independent p I 2 1
Prohibition
Socialist 1 r 1 J it i I -I 2 - o
For President
Theodore Poo eelt
William Howard Taft
Pohcrt M LaFollettc
Rol ert G Hos
For Vice President
AlLcrt J PcM ridpe
John O Yeiser
United States Senator
Norris Brown
George V Norris
Pre- Elector at large
WJ Broatch
I A Bcticau
Ernest M PoUard
Edmund G McGiltoi
C Grimes
Allen Johnson
Prcs Flee 5th District
W E Tliornc
R 11 Rankin
Amendment No 1
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Amendment floi
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Chester H Aldnih
JeeS Newton
Lieutenant Governor
Samuel Roy McKelvie
Martin L Fries
L A Varucr
L W Hague
Secretary of state
AddiFonWait
Auditor Public Ace ts
II A Web cert - -
William 15 Howard
IaiahD lans
W JBlair
Stato Treasurer
WaltrA George
Franklin C Hamer
Supt Public Instruc
Ja Dtlzell
G W White Lorn
Atto ney General
Grant C Maru
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Com Pub Lands HIos
Clarence C Poslaw
Wilbur S Wane
W L Minor
Henry Howard
S C Pasctt
Fred Rcckinnnn
Ralway orrmisioncr
William Iolmn
H G lalor
Marshalll Harrison
C L Heiiluid
Conrc ninn JJst
Sins V Ia oi
Willard A Prince
R L Keener
P A Caldwell
StaeSen ifitli Dist
John F Cordeal
StnteRcpfi1 lltt
Willi in A Kcnolds
Natl Ctf mitteemaii
Virtor Rcvcwater
R P How i H
Delepati t larse
Allen W I ield -R
RScln eider
E P Perry
Don L Ioie
f J M Cartlj
Nathan Merriam
H IiSnckttt
Altor ate at larpe
Clarendon V Adams
Charlie R Huc HiBer
Frank M Currie
C A Schappel
John A Daies
Don C Van Dcuscn
Dan Gnrb r
O Li Schuman
Delepatc 5th District
C A Luce
A C Epperson
ACRankin
James N Clarke
Alternates 5th Dist
S V Biilcy
F X Mervin
James H McGrew
James A Andrews
County Attorney
Chas D Ritchie
County Asesor
Charles A Fisher
Co Com 2nd Dist
Frank A Hodpkin
fieorpe W Burt
I R Andrews
Edward Suphrouc
Co Cor to fill vacancy
C E Miniick
DFSmitli
V A DeMay
J E Hathirn
CMWorth
It H Campbell
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DANBURY
Mr and Mrs Fred Mack arriv
ed here Saturday on a visit to
relatives
A splendid rain fell in this
neighborhood Saturday and Sun
day
Mrs W A Stone and son Ed
ward went down to Beaver City
last Saturday returning home on
Monday
W A Stone was in McCook on
Tuesday receiving treatanent
Lester Lord arrived home Mon
day from Omaha where he has
been working in wholesale house
for the past ten months
Ilomer Bastian and R II Ren
necker spent Saturday in Beaver
City going down on Friday eve
ning and returning home on Sat
urday
The orchestra held a practice
Monday night to prepare music
for play Saturday evening by
the graduating class of 1912
Several from Danbury attend
ed the dance in Lebanon Satur
day evening
D C Boyers baby is on the
sick list
Next Sunday Rev LT W W
Allen will preach his farewell ssr
mon Everyone should hear this
farewell sermon
A sister of Soren and Simon
Sorenson arrived Monday from
Denmark to make her brothers a
visit of some length
Milton Eifert of Beaver City
was a west bound passenger on
Monday
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
McCOOK NATIONAL BANK
McCook Nebraska
Chartee No 8S23
In the Stato of Nebraska at the close of busl
ness April 18 1912
resources
Loans and Discounts 140291 47
Overdrafts secured and unsecured 10 20
U S Ponds to securo circulation 50000 00
Monus securities etc 11001 81
Hanking house furniture and fixtures 3185 95
uuo iroin national Jianks not reserve
aBents l4SS 50
uue lrom state anu private banks and
bankers trust companies and sav
ings banks 1097 14
Due from approved reservo agents 47310 97
Checks and other cash items 511 CO
Notes of other National Banks 1895 00
iractional paper currencynickels and
conts 120 01
Lawful Money Reserve in Bank viz
Specie 12553 05
Legal tendernotos 925 00 134S3 05
ueaemption iuuo witu us Treasurer
5 per cent of circulation 2500 00
Total 5279503 33
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in 50000 00
Surplusfund 10000 00
unuiviuea prouts less expenses ana
taxes paid - 2947 91
National Bank notes outstanding 50000 00
uue to otner national Danks 1059 51
Due to State and Private Banks and
Bankers 10000 00
Individual deposits subject to check 75 192 S7
Demand certificates of deposit 289 C3
Time certificates of deposit 77409 31
Total 27950S J3
Stato of Nebraska
County of Red Willow J ss
I C J OBrien cashier of the above named
bank do solemnly swear that the above state
ment is truo to the best of my knowledge and
belief C J OBrien Cnshior
Correct Attest
P F McKenna
C F Leiin Directors
P Walsh
Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this 27th
day of April1912 J E Kellet
seal - Notary Public
My commission oxpiros Feb 15 191G
For MackreL white Fash Salt
Salmon and CodfJsn cbloie to
Magners Phone 14
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i - T IE I I Hi M - T 1 g J 1UJUMJI J V - V T V C
The utmost hi style
but not at the expense
NOTICE
Xctice is hereby given that The
McCook Co Operative Hospital
Association has filed its articles
of incorporation in the office of
the Secretary of State of the
Stiats of Nebraska and in the
office of the County Clerk of Red
Willow county Nebraska The lo
cation of the principal office of
the corporation shall be McCook
Nebraska and the principal place
for the transaction of its busi
ness shall be Red Willow county
Nebraska The general mature of
the business to be transacted by
said corporation shall be To
equip maintain and operate a hos
pital in Red Willow county state
of Nebraska to receive dona
tions of money or property of any
description to rent or purchase
any real or personal property
and to erect a building or build
ings to be used in connection
therewith and to sell any prop
erty real or personal that may
have come to the Association by
gift or purchase when such prop
erty has eeased to be of use for
the purpose for which it was giv
en or purchased
The amount of capital stock
authorized shall be 25000 divid
ed into 5000 shares of 500 each
which shall be subscribed for at
not less than their par value and
which shall be non assessable
and no share shall be issued until
fully paid for The existence of
this corporation began on March
4 1912and this corporation shall
have perpetual succession The
highest amount of indebtedness
or liability to wliioh the corpora
tion is at any time to subject it
self shall not exceed one fourth
of the par value of stock out
standing The affairs of the cor
poration are to be conducted by
a Board of Managers consisting
of nine members selected by the
stockholders from among their
number The officers of the cor
poration shall consist of a Prtec
ident a Vice President a Secre
tary and a Treasurer who rahall
be chosen by the- Board of Mau
agers
The McCook Co Operative Hos
pital Association
Anna E Fahmestock Secretary
By L W McConnell President
Seal
April
Wants for rent for sale etc
5c a line in The Tribune
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of comfort Made foi
particular men who want
newest of the new
Made on foot moulded
forms to the exact shape
of the foot
UNION MADE
A GALUSHA SON
Home of Hart Schaffner Isdarx Clothes
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Application for License
Indianola Nebraska May 2 1912
Notice is hereby given that C
II Ilyaitt has filed in the city
elerks office of the city of In
dianola Nebraska his bond and
petition for a license to sell malt
spirituous and vinous liquors in
the building on lot numbered 13
ill block numbered 29 second
ward of the city of Indianola in
Red Willow county Nebraska
for the municipal vear ending
April 30 1913
C n HYATT Applicant
First publication May 2- sw 6t
NOTICE OF SUIT
William 0 Pate Drusilla Pate
Ids wife Fannie M Fogle Maude
Coomcr and John Hunter Coomer
defendants will take notice that
Susanna Zieafcose plaintiff lias
filed her petition in the district
court of Red Willow county Ne
braska against you the object
and prayer of which are to pro
cure a decree quieting tlte plain
tiffs title ito the northwest
Section 5 Township 2 Range 30
Red Willow county Nebraska
against any title interest claim
or lien of any kind of said de
fendants and equitable relief
You are required to answer
said petition on or before Mon
day May 20th 1912
Susanna Zicafoose Plaintiff
By C H Boyle7 her attorney
April S Sts
Get your share
can help you
The Tribune
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The Edison Mazda Lamp cives three times as
much lisbt as an ordinaay Carbon lamp sins
tho same amount of Electricity It is strong
enough for nil ordinary usage in any position
or fixture Telephone or call on ns for particu
lars
R W McBRAYER
Electrical Contractor Phone Black 433
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