l I Copyright 190G by Judge Company FLAMES SWEEPING OVER SAE FRANCISCO AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE Joe Hight CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Farm Buildings a Specialty SATISFACTION GUARANTEED McCook Neb JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACT B McCook Nebraska SjAgontof Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Water Works Office in PostoiDco building Well Meat You At the door with a nice roast 1 sfeak broil or fry and at any time you give the nod We have been in the city long en ough for you to know all about us If we have given you sat isfaction in the past we ask 3rou to continue your patron age in the future Yours to please DAVID MAGNER Phone 14 Fresh and Salt Meats XOHCEOFSALE In the District Court of Red Willow county State of Nebraska In the nmtCSnof thu appli cation of Clara Snyder guardian of Gertrude M Snyder a minor for license to hell real e tato Notice is hereby given that in pursu ance of an order of the Honorable R Orr Judge or tint District Court of Rid Willow County Nebraska made on the 23rd day of April 1906 for the sale of the real estate herein after de crihed there will bo Mild at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash at the eat front door of the court house in the city f McCook in s aid county on the 19th day of May 1900 at the hour of one oclock p in the following described real estate 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 one hour Dated this 24th day of April 1906 Claba Sstder Guardian of Gortrude M Snyder a minor Boyle ctEIdred Attornejs for Claru Sajdnr Iruardian PUBLICATION NOTICE Lotshia M Scewart James M Stewart Mrs James Stewart his wife lirst name unknown Joseph Stewart Mrs Joseph Stewart his wife first name unknown George Hocknell Frankie M Hocknell Irs wife and all persons having or claiming any interest in or to the west half of the northeast quarter and the east half of the northwest quarter of section twvntj two township three north range twenty nine wet of the sixth principal meridian in Red Willow County Nebraska or any part thereof defend ants will take notice that Benjamin M Free has filed his petition in the District Court of Red Willow County Nebraska the object and prayer of which are that said defendants and all persons claiming any interest in or to afore said land bo required to come in and set forth their claim and that plaintiffs title to said land be quieted against said defendant and each of them and all other persons claiming any interest in or to the same You are required toan wersaid petition on or before Monday the 1th day of June A D 1906 Dated this 21st day of April 1906 Benjamin M Frees Plaintiff By W S Morlan his attorney PUBLICATION NOTICE Herman E Meyer Gerald Wilcox Fowler S Wilcox and Dewitt C Marsh defendants will take notice that W H Ferguson has filed his petition in the District Court of Red Willow- County Nebraska against said defendants the object and prayer of which are to enforce the specific performance of a written contract for the sale of the following described premises to wit The south half of the northeast quar ter and the southwest onarter all in section five township two north range twenty nine j west of the 6th P M in Red Willow County Nebraska made and entered into by and be 1 VIIWU V1IW piUlUlitU UO VOUUOU ClUU itilC I1U1UUU ant Herman M Meyer as the vendor on or about the 19th day of March 1906 at the price of 11200 and that a deed from said Meyer to the defendant Gerald Wilcox recorded in book 32 at page 507 of the deed records of Red Willow ounty Nebraska conveying said soutli half of the northeast quarter and a deed from said Meyer to the defendants Fowler S Wilcos and Dowitt C Marsh recorded in book 32 at page 506 of said deed records conveying said south west quarter be each set aside declared null and void and the cloud thereby cast upon the plaintiffs title to said premises be removed Yon are rennired to answnr sniH nntition on or Kfnn Mnnrlsr tlm lt li rln v nf Ttinn A T 10lfi Dated this 21th day of April A D 1906 4-27-4 W H Feeguson Plaintiff By W S Morlan his attorney NOTICE Notice is horjby given that bv viituro of a chattel mortgage executed to the Hubcr Manu facturing Uompany an incorporated companj uuder the laws of the st ite of Ohio of Marion in the county of Marion and stale of Ohio by John P Reiter datnil the thirty first ay of August 190 and filed in the oliice of the coun tj cleik of Red Willow count in the state of Nebra ka on the fourth day of September lGOri upon which default has been madr ami upon uliicli there is now duo the sum of 1435 84 the said HuberM nufacturingCompnn will expose for -ale at public auction and sell to the high est bidder on Saturday the second day of June 1906 between the bonis of ten oclock a muud four oclock p m of said day on lot Eighteen in block Thirty throe in the oriainal town of Indianola in said county of Red Willow iu the state of Nebraska the property mentioned iu said chattel mortgage as follows One Huber Traction Eugice IB horse power Numl or 7185 One Huber Separator with 32 inch c linder and 54 fopnrating part Number 8658 together with all bolts and tools portnining to the use of said machinery One Huber Wind Stacker Number 2327 and One Huber 32 inch Self feeder Number 2943 5 11 its Dated at McCook Nebraska this 11th day of May190G The Hubeh Manufacturing Company By W S Morlan Its Attorney Mortgagee NOTICE OF A SPECIAL CITY ELECTION The qualified electors of the city of McCook Red Willow county Nebraska are notified that a special election will be held in said city on Tuesday June 5th 1906 between the hours of nine oclock a m -and seven p m central standard time for the purptwt of sub mitting to the qualified electors of said city the following proposition Shall tho city of McCook Red Willow county Nebraska borrow money and issue the bonds of said city in tho sum of nine thousand dollar on tlie 2itti day of June 1906 in a series of S500 00 each bearing interest at five per cent per an num oayable on the 25th day of June of each year after the issue thereof the principal and interest payable at the fiscal agency of the state of Nebraska in the citv of New York Said bonds to mature on the 25th day of Juue1926 provided that any or all of said bonds may be redeemed at any time after the 23th day of June 1911 at the option of the city of McCook Shall tne mayor ana council of the city of McCook annually at the time required by law for riak iug estimates for the levy of taxes for city pur poses and in addition thereto levy a tax of two mills on the dollar valuation of the taxable property within tho limits of the citv of McCook both real and personal to pay tho interest on said bonds and to create a sinking fund to pav said bonds to be known as the sewer tax Said bonds to be sold at not less than par or face value and the proceeds applied to the construc tion of the main sewer of McCook sewer svstem The proposition to be snbmitted upon the bal lets to be For Sewer Bonds and Sewer Tax Against Sewer Bonds and Sewer Tax The voting place of the first ward will be the base ment of tho Commercial hotel and tho second ward at the hose house Authorized by the mayor and council of the city of McCook W A MiDDiiETON City Clerk McCook Teibune May 4-11-18-25 and Juno 1st 1906 It pours the oil of life into your sy3 tem It warms you up and starts the life blood circulating Thats what Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea docs 35 cents Tea or Tablets L W McConnell B If you will eat more M w I II rat Ag fBk m -- m JL 1 1 you can do more work enabling you to earn g WJ more money so that you can buy more K I Uneeda Biscuit 1 H do more work and earn still more money M IHI 9 - I I HI - I HI NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY IS Ipm II ODD WATER WHEELS Boose Float on Slreanwi Hnge Ones Make a Illver Lift Itself The people of Syria and Tiflis make their streams do things that Americans do not seem to have learned the secret of persuading the water courses of this country to perform At Tiflis the natives have learned how to utilize the power of the current of the river Kur without building dams What they have accomplished possibly might be done by an Ameri can farmer living on the banks of a rapidly moving stream and desiring a small cheap power The Caucasians build floats on the surface of the river Into them are set water wheels The whole affair is fastened to the bank in such a way that it will rise and fall with any change in the level of the surface of the river so that the power is about constant all the time In Hama the ancient entering in of Hamath the Syrians have accomplish ed a feat that makes one think of lift- ing oneself over a fence by tugging at one s bootstraps They have harnessed the historic Orontes or Nahr el Asi as the Syrians call it into the work of lifting itself many feet toward the ze nith and trained It thus to water their fruitful gardens and orchards As for size the water wheels which do this work are as to other water wheels what Niagara is to other water falls As one stands by one of these great wooden frames revolving upon its wooden axle and looks up at its perimeter forty feet above one thinks it large and is astonished when he turns his gaze up stream to see that relatively it is not a great wheel for in 1 the distance looms up one sixty feet in height Even then he is not prepared for the spectacle of one ninety feet iu diameter grunting around on its cum brous axle just outside the town Life in Hama for some people Is like the liking of others for olives an acquired taste because of these very water wheels According as one feels about It it is a musical city or one filled with nerve racking groans Day and night without ceasing these mass ive slow revolving structures utter speech For those who have acquired a taste for their companionship the never ceasing tones are soothing resembling the ocean roar or a slow fugue played on some cyclopean organ The dia pason tones are deeper and louder than the deepest organ stop Now they are in unison now repeating the theme one after another now for a brief mo ment in a sublime harmony never to be forgotten according to one traveler then once more together in a tremen dous chorus The sounds are describ ed as a slow movement up the scale followed with a heavy drop to the key note as Do mi sol do do do do sol la do do do This unceasing Sisyphean music it is said has been going on for a century at least New York Tribune Byles on Bills Among the humorous memories con nected with English judges is one of Justice Byle3 and his horse This em inent jurist was well known in his profession for his work on Bills and as this gave a fine opportunity for al literation his associates were accus tomed to bestow the name on the horse which was but a sorry steed There goes Byles on Bills they took pleasure hi saying and as the judge rode out every afternoon they Indulged daily in their little joke But the 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