The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 04, 1906, Image 7

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V FRANKLIN President A C EBfcKI Cashier
W B WOLFE Vice President
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CITIZENS BANK
OF McCOOK NEB
Paid Up Capital 50000 Surpl us 4000
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DIRECTORS
W B WOLFE
A G EBERT
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NOTICE OF SUIT
Tho Saint Joseph Loan and Trust Com-
fiiiny n corporation incorporated under tho
nws of the stato of Missouri und R o
becca Wnlrath defendants will take no
tice that on tho fourteenth day of April
1100 William G McBrayer plaintiff
herein filed his petition in tho district court of
Bed Willow county Nebraska against said de
fendants tho object and prayor of which aro to
quiet title of tho plaintiff in and to tho north
east quarter of section twenty two township
three north rango thirty in Red Willow Coun
ty Nebraska and to secure a decree cancelling
and to satisfy of record the mortgnges on snid
land executed by ono Adam Walrath and wife
Rebecca Walrath to tho Saint Joseph Loan
and Trust Company and recorded in Book 13
on page 412 and in Book 13 on pa go 416 of tho
mortgago records of said county and to ex
clude the defendants from any undall title caim
lieu or interest in said premises or any part
thereof You aro required to answer said peti
tion on or boforo tho 23th day of Mav 1906
Dated April 12 1906 William G McBeatek
Plaintiff
By Boyle Eld red His Attorneys
ORDER OF HEARING
State of Nebraska Red Willow county ss At
a county court held at tho county court room
in and for said county April 9th A D 1900
Present J C Mooro county judge In the
matter of tho estato of August Droll deceased
On reading and filing the petition of Edward
Droll praying that the instrument filed on tho
9thdavof April lC06and purporting to be the
last will and testament of tho said deceased
may bo proved approved probated allowed
and recorded as tho last will and testament of
tho said August Droll decoased and that tho
execution of said instrument may bo commit
ted ana too administration of said estate may
bo granted to Edward Droll as executor Ord
ered that Monday May 7th A D 1906 at one
oclock p m is assigned for hearing said pe
tition when all persons interested in said mat
ter may appear at a county court to be held in
and for said County nd show cause why the
prayer of petitioner should not bo granted and
that notice of tho pendency of said petition and
the hearing thereof bo given to all persons in
terested in said matter by publishing a copy of
thio order in the McCook Teibdne a weekly
newspaper printed in said county for three suc
cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing
A true copy J C Moore County Judge
seal
PUBLICATION NOTICE
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Herman E Meyer Gerald Wilcox Fowler S
Wilcox and Dewitt C Marsh defendants will
tuke notice that W II Ferguson has filed his
petition in tlio District Court of Red Willow
County Nebraska against said defendants tho
object and prayer of which nre to enforco the
specific performance of a written contract for
the sale of the following described premises
to wit Tho south half of the northeast quar
ter and tho southwest quarter all in section
five township two north range twenty nine
west of the Gtli P M in Red Willow County
Nebraska made and ontered into by and be
tween the plaintiff as vendee and tho defend
ant Herman M Meyer as tho vendor on or
about the 19th da of March 1906 at tho price
of 11200 and that n deed from said Meyer to
tho defendant Gerald Wilcox recorded in book
82 at page 507 of the deod records of Red Willow
bounty Nebraska conveying said south half of
the northeast qunrter and a deed from said
Mejer to tho defendants Fowler S Wilcos and
Dewitt C Marsh recorded in book 32 at page
ZOG of said deed records convoying said south
west quarter be each set aside declared null
and void and tho cloud thereby- cast uion the
plaintitis title to said premises be lemovcd
You are required to answer said petition on or
boforo Monday tho 4th day of June A D 1906
Dated this 24th day of April A D 1906 4-27-4
W H Ferguson Plaintiff
By W S Morlan his attorney
NOTICE OF SALE
In the District Court of Red Willow county
State of Nebraska In the matter of tho appli
cation of Clara Snyder guardian of Gertrude
M Snyder a minor for license to sell real es
tato Notice is hereby given that in pursu
ance of an order of tho Ilonorablo R C Orr
Judge of tho District Court of Red Willow
County Nebraska made on tho 23rd day of
April 1906 for tho sale of the real estato herein
after dotcribed thore will be sold at public
vendue to the highest bidder for cash at the
east front door of the court house in tho city of
McCook in snid county on tho 19th day of
May 1906 at tho hour of ono oclock p m
the following described real estato to wit the
interest of Gertrude M Snyder minor in and
to lots Nine and Ten block Twenty Eight Sec
ond Addition to McCook Red Willow County
Nebraska Said sale will remain open ono
hour
Dated this 24th day of April 190G
Claica Snider
Guardian of Gertrude M Snyder a minor
Boyle Eldred Attorneys for Clara Snjder
Guardian
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NOTICE OF SCHOOL UOND ELECTION
Notice it hereby trivtn to tho ouulittwl elect
ore of Tho School District of McCook hIbo
known iih School District Numbor bei ijleiniiii
Hud Willow county iu thu Statu of NulirHkti
that upon tho written requestor at Iciift oim
third of the j untitled votora of suit school dist
rict and two thirds of mombors of theHoatd of
Education of said school district requesting
and contenting thpruto an eloction will Im held
altlio usual plncoof voting in i aid School Dibt
rlct to wit Tlio Ijuoniont of tho Coinmnrrinl
hotel in the first ward iu tlio it of MiCcok
and in thu liosn liouto iu tlio tecoiil ward iuaiud
City of McCook on thu first day of May A D
lJUO between the hours of nine o clock n in
und seven oclock p in on said day for tlio pur
pose of voting on the following proposition
which is hereby submitted to thu qualitled
trs of said School District
Shall thu Hoard of Education of Thu School
District of MrCook in Hcd Willow county in
tho State of Nobraxka issue the bonds of id
School District in the sum of thirty Mx
1 and dollars for the purpose of building and
furnishing h school house for hi id School Dist
rict Said bonds to be of the denomination of
five hundred dollars each dated ou the first
day of July A D 100 and to bear interest at
tho rate of not OTer four and one half per cent
por annum interest payable semi annually on
the Orst day of January and July of nach jear
I until paid interest and principal to bo paj able
to bearer at tho Fiscal Agency of the State of
I Nebraskn in the city ofNow York Said bonds
J to bo offered iu tlio open market und sold to the
highest bidder for not less than par value of
each dollar Coupons hliall be attached
eacli of said bonds for each semi annual install- j
signed by tho President and secretary of saiil
board All of said bonds shall mature ou thu
first day of July A D 1920 and interes t br gin
to run on tho first day of Julv A D 1900 Pro
vided that should taid bonds or any part of
I them bo sold subsequent to their tint tlio
I amount of interest then duu shall be endorsed
I as a credit upou the coupons first due on said
1 bonds Said bonds to bo numbored consecutive
ly from one to seventj two and issuedin three
series Series ono shall consist of theaid bonds
numbored one to twenty four inclusive and
may bo redeemed by said School District at any
time after tho first dav of July A D 1911
Series two shall consist of tho said bonds num
bered twenty flvo to forty eight inclusive and
may be redeemed by said School District at
any time after the first day of July A D 1916
Series three shall consist of tho said bonds num
bered fffrty niue to seventy two inclusive and
may bo redeemed by said School District at any
time after the first day of July A D 1921 Said
bonds shall be signed by tho President and
couuter signed by tho secretary of said board
bliall there be lovied annually upon all tlio
taxable property in said
in addition to all other
School District a tax T
tho interest on said bonds as it accrue- and to
create a sinking fund to pay said bonds when
they may become duo
Said proposition as submitted on the ballots
to bo
FOR tho Proposition to Issue School 1 i
rkt Bonds and Tax J I
AGAINST tho Proposition to Issuo School
District Bonds and Tax
Submitted nnd authorized by tho Board of
Education of Tlu School District of McCook
also known as School District Number Seven
teen in Red Willow county in tho state of No
braska this fifth day of April A D 190t
The Boahd of Education of the
School District of McCook in
Red Willow County in the State
or Nebraska
Attest C W Barnes By E II Doan
Secretary President
JOE HIGHT
CONTRACTOR
and BUILDER
Farm Buildings a Specialty
satisfaction
guaranteed
McCook Neb
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Special Medals Awarded
Gold Medal for Mcdel Institution Range
Gold Medal for Home Comfort Gas Machine
Gold Medal for Collaborator
Silver Medal for Collaborator
TORONTO ONTARIO
Manufacture ONLY
FOLDEN WIMER
PINTERS
AND
PAPER HANGERS
First class work guaranteed in
all lines Would be pleased to
consult with you with reference to
colorings effects and styles
Phones Black 202 Red 213
Stato of Nebraska Ryd Willow Count ss
To all perrons interested in tho estate of Alex
ander Campbell deceased Notice is hereby
given that Mary Campbell executrix of said
estate has filed her petition in thu County
Court of Red Willow County Nebraska thu ob
ject and prajerof which are for u decree con
firming her right to all of said estato and that
an order may be made finally discharging her
from her trust You are hereby notified that
said ijotitiou will lie heard by tho County Judge
at tho county court room in the city of McCook
co i iu Saiu county ou tho 5th day of May 1900
It in ordered that a codv of this uotictt ho
lished once each week for tlirejj successive
weeks in the McCook Taibone a newspaper
printed and published in said county
Dated this 12th day of April
skal J C Mooiik County Judge
PUBLICATION NOTICE
Lotshia M Stewart James M Stowurt Mrs
James Stewart his wife first namo unknown
Joseph Stewart Mrs Joseph Stewart his wife
first namo unknown Georgo Hockncll Frankio
M Hockuell hss wife and all porsons having
or claiming any interest in or to tho west half
of tho northeast quarter and the east half of
tho northwest quarter of section twenty two
township three north range twentj nino west
of thu sixth principal meridian in Red Willow
County Nebraska or any part thereof defend
ants will take uotico that Benjamin M Frees
hns filed his petition in the District Court of
Red Willow County Nebraska the object and
prayer of which aro that said defendants and
all persons claiming any interest iu or to afore
said land be required to come in ami sot forth
their claim and that plaintiff s title to said
tfrfimaf said defendants fu
land bo quieted
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taxes sutticient to pay teach of them and all other iitoiis claiming
any interest m or to tho same ion are required
to mi wer said petition on or before Monday
the 4th day of June A D 1906
Dated this 21t day of April 190i 4-27-4 s
Benjamin M Frees Plaintiff
By W S Morlan his attorney
Two Archbishops
The archbishop of Canterbury Is pri
mate of all England and therefore
takes precedence of the archbishop of
York who is only primate of Eng
land This very nice distinction was
made several centuries ago on account
of a very bitter dispute arising between
the two functionaries as to which
should precede the other The matter
was settled by conferring precedence
upon the archbishop of Canterbury the
two titles being also bestowed at the
same time
Differences of Opinion
Women are hard to understand
said the callow philosopher
Not at all answered Mr Meekton
Henrietta has never yet spoken her
mind to me without making herself
perfectly clear Washington Star
Defined
De Witt So you saw me stealing a
kiss eh Upton I did and I call it
larceny De Witt ecstatically Par
don me grand larceny
BETTER THAN EVER
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NEARLY A
MILIJON RANGES SOLD
AND
USED IN EVERf CLIME
A HOME COMFORT RANGE
MADE AND SOLD
EVERY THREE MINUTES
DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO
USER
TRADE MARK REGISTERED
AND IS ON EVERY
HOME COMFORT RANGE
DONT
ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES
RANGE ILLUSTRATED IS SOLD ONLY FROM
OUR WAGONS
BY OUR TRAVELING SALESMEN
AT A UNIFORM PRICE THROUGHOUT THE
UNITED STATES AND CANADA
THEY ARE NOT SOLD BY DEALERS GR BY
MAIL FROM FACTORY
Previous Awards
27 Highest Diplomas
16 Gold Medals
One Silver Medal The highest Award and onlj Medal ever
given on Ranges in Canada
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Salt he Clvlller
Tlio ue of salt as a necessary 8iir
pleniem to diet has had much Inllueuco
In shaping the civilization and explora
tlon of the world It Is most probablo
that the oldest trjide routes were cre
ated for the salt trallle as salt and
incense formed the chief necessaries
of the ancient days This was certain
ly the case with the caravan routes In
Libya and the Sahara while the mines
of north India were the center of a
large trade before Uie time of Alexan
der
Another Interesting fact Is that salt
has played a considerable part in thu
distribution of man When It became
absolutely necessary to him as It did
at an early stage of hi3 development
he was forced to migrate to places
where it could be obtained This
brought him to the seashore where ho
gained his Ideas of maritime commerce
Lastly the preservative effects of salt
on flesh food made long oceanic voy
ages possible and thus opened up the
world to commerce and civilization
He Stopped the Coushlnif
One Sunday morning a clergyman
was greatly annoyed by the unusual
amount of coughing among his congre
gation lie had not a strong voice and
could only be distinctly heard when the
people were still and attentive As the
coughing went on and even grew
worse ho suddenly stopped right In the
middle of the sermon AJ1 eyes were
Instantly turned to the pulpit every
cough was hushed and there was per
fect silence
My friends said the minister with
a smile it seems you stop when I
stop
This gentle rebuke had the desired
effect The people found that their
coughing could be kept down when
they liked to a great extent and the
minister proceeded with his sermon
under far more favorable conditions
Extravagant Shoes
During the reigns of William Itufus
Henry I and Stephen all sorts of ex
travagant shoes were worn The toes
were sometimes long and pointed and
sometimes made to curl like a rams
horn Occasionally they were twisted
in different directions as though the
feet were deformed The clergy pro
tested and threatened but the fashion
continued in spite of the maledictions
Several persons were excommunicated
for wearing pointed shoes but they
took the risk
Proof of Democracy
Ma teacher was tellin us that we
should all be on a e quality in our
schoolroom Nobody should feel any
bettern anybody else
Thats right George
Say ma can I go to school today
without washin my face None of the
rest of em washes theirs Cleveland
Plain Dealet
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REAL ESTATE
51030
Acre Tracts
Al alfa Sugar Beets Garden Tracts
On First Bottom within ore
inilo of tho round Iioush will
bo on tho market on easy
terms
APRIL ist 1906
Call at tho ollico for particulars
JEiKelley A G Bump
Next door to poslollioo
xMcCOOK - NEBRASKA
Col A J Driscoll
H H Berry
AUCTIONEERS
Live Stock Sales a Specialty
Thirty jearsoxporionce Write for date and
tenn Reference Citizens bank of McCook
The Bank or Culbertsou McCOOKNI
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTED
McCook Nehraska
JaARentof Lincoln Land Co and of JlcCook
Wator Works Ollico in Postollice building
HOLLISTESS
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Bubj Medioino for Busy People
Brings Golden Health and Konswod Vigor
A specific for Constipation In lieostion Live
and Kidney Troubles Pimples Ee7enr Iinpura
Blood Bad Breath Siuirtrish BoweK Hendacha
and Backache Its Hocky Mountain Tea In tab
let form 15 cents a bo c Omiino made by
Hom ister Dnuo Company Bladison Wis
tLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
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GGFahrenbruck
General Repair Shops
UICYCLES LTNS
SEWING MACHINES KTC
GASOLINE STCVHS
REPAIRED
ON SHORT NOTICE
Two doors enst of DeG rods Store
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