The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 01, 1906, Image 2

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SKYSCRAPER THREE FEET OUT OF PLUMB
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BUFFALO HIGH PATENT
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Famous Kearney Mills
This famous flour is sold by PAUL P
ANTON to an increasing number of satisfied
patrons Try a sack Youll be satisfied
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Its a
Pleasure
New Brick Meat Market
They keep a full asssorment of all kinds of
meats They treat you so well and so fairly
deal with you so squarely that you want to
Phone
Main
come back Just try it once
95
Avenue
PAUL P ANTON
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LOAN
with the
Building
can be
McCook Co operative
Savings Association
paid off
in
monthly payments of
1252
If you are paying more you pay too much We can
mature 3our loan on smaller monthly payments and
less money in the aggregate than any comepting associa
tion Call on the secretary who will explain our
system Office in First National Bank
McCook Building Savings Association
PHONE 30
CITIZENS BANK BLOCK
MCOOK NEB
E J HITCHELL Auctioneer
Catalogue and Sale Bills Compiled Stock and Farm
write ups Satisfaction Guaranteed
With the Republican- McCook Nebraska
NOTICE OF SCHOOL 150ND ELECTION
Notice is hereby given to the qualified
electors of The School District of the
City of McCook also known as School
District Number Seventeen in Red Willow
county in the State of Nobraska that upon
the written request of at leat one third of
the qualified voters of said school district
and two thirds of the members of the Board of
Education of said School District requesting
and consenting thereto an election will be held
at the usual places of voting in said School Dis
trict to wit The basement of the Commercial
hotel in the first ward in the Citv of McCcok
and in the hose house iu the second ward in said
City ofMcCookon the twelfth day of June AD
1906 between the hours of nino oclock a m
and seven oclock p m on said day for the pur
pose of voting on the following proposition
which hereby submitted to the qualified elec
fis of said School District to wit
Shall the Hoard of Education of The
School District of the City of McCook in
Red Willow county in the State of Nob
raska issue the bonds of said School
District in the sum of thirty six thous
and dollars for the purpose of building and
furnishing a school house for said School Dist
rict Said bonds to be of the denomination of
five hundred dollars each dated on the first
day of July A D lKJC and to bear interest at
the rate of not over four and one half per cent
per annum interest payable semi annually on
the firstdayofJauuarjandJulyofeacil jear
until paid interest and principal to be payable
to bearer at the Fiscal Agency ot the State of
Nebraska iu the city of New York Said bonds
to be offered in the open market and sold to the
highest bidder for not less than par value of
each dollar Coupons shall be attached to
each of said bonds for each semi annual install
ment of interest which said coupons shall be
signed by the President ami secretary of said
board All of said bonds shall mature on the
first day of July A D 1926 and interest begin
to run on the first day of July A D 1906 Pro
vided that should said bonds or any part of
them be sold subsequent to their the
amount of interest then duo shall bo endorsed
as a credit upon the coupons first due on said
bonds Said bonds to be numbered consecutive
ly from one to seventv two and issued in three
series Series ouo shall consist of the said bonds
numbered one to twenty four inclusive and
may be redeemed by said School District at any
time after the first day of July A D lJU
Series two shall consist of the said bonds num
bered twenty five 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 threo shall consist of the said bonds num
bered forty uino to seventy two inclusive and
may bo redeemed by said School District at any
time after the first day of July A D1921 Said
bonds shall be sinned by the President and
counter signed by the Secretary of said board
Shall there bo levied annually upon all the
taxable property in said School District a tax
in addition to all other taxes sufficient to pay
the interest ou said bonds as it accrues and to
create a sinking fund to pay said bonds when
they may become duo
Said proposition as submitted on the ballots
to be
FOR the Proposition to Issue School Dist
rict Bonds and Tax
AGAINST the Proposition to Issue School
District Bonds and Tax
Submitted and authorized by the Board of
Education of The School District of thoCity
of McCookalso known as School District Num
ber Seventeen in Red Willow county in the
state of Nebraska this first day of May AD
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he Boaed of Education of the
Ltiiooii District of the City of
McCook in Red Willow County
in the State of Nebraska
Attest C W Barnes By E H Doan
Secretary President
In testimony whereof bv order of the Mayor
and Couucil of the City of McCook I have here
unto set my hand and mv official seal in the
City of McCook in Red Willow County in the
State of Nebraska this fourteenth day of May
A D 19J6 W A Middleton
seal Clerk of the City ofMcCook
First publication May 18 1906
NOTICE OF SUIT
Frances E Riley and Jean F Riley defen
dants will take notice that Emel W Sallach
plaiutiff herein filed his petition in the district
court of Red Willow County Nebraska against
said defendants on the 22nd day of May 1906
the object and prajer of which are to quiet the
title of the plaintiff in and to the east half of
the northeast quarter and the east half to the
southeast quarter of Section Nineteen Town
ship Four North Rango Twenty Six Red Wil
low County Nebraska and to secure a decree
cancelling and to satisfy of record the mortga
ge on said land executed by one John S Kiken
dall and Sarah C Eikendall his wife to John
D Riley and recorded in Book 17 on Page 75
of the mortgage records of said county and to
exclude the defendants from any and all title
claim lien or interest in said premises or any
part thereof
You are required to answer said petition on
or before tho2nd day of July 1906 May 25 lts
Emel W SALLAcn PJaintiff
Dated May 22nd 1906 By Boyle fc Eldred
His Attorneys
NOTICE OF A SPECIAL CITY ELECTION I
Tim qualified electors or tlio citj of McCook
Itwl Willow comity NVhrni ka nro nntifl il tlutt
a special flection will 10 hem in t ani clt am
Tuiwlay Juno 5th HOC between the I fours
or iiitiH oclock n in anil j ovon oclock in
central stmiiliiril timia for the purM of sub
mitting to the iuulillil electors aif said citv tlio
following proposition
Shall tlio city of McCook lleil Willowcniinfy
Nebraska borrow money and issuu the bonds of
said city in the stun of nino thousand dollars on
tlm iltii iluv of June INM in a Buries of rUOOtl
each bearing intuc t at livo per cent ur nn
ntiin iiajnble on thu 23th day ofJimo of each
jear after tho issue thereof the principal and
interest pajable at thu fiscal auency of thestnio
of Nebraska in the citv aif New York Said
bonds to mature am the 23tli day ad JunoltrJG
provida d that imv or all aif sail may bo
redeemed at any time after the 25th alay aif Juno
1911 at the option of the city of McCoaik Shall
tho mayor and council of the city of McCoaik
annually at the time reaiuireal bj law for i ink
i riiKu tiimitob for tlio levy aif taxes for city pur
poses anal in addition thereto levy a tax of two
mills am the dollar valuation aif the taxable
propert within the limits of the citv aif McCoaik
both real anal personal to pay the interest on
saial bonds anal tai create a sinking fund to jimv
saial bonds to be known as the tower tax Saial
bonds tube Mild at not loss than par or face
value and the proceeds applied to the construc
tion aif the main sower of MrCaiok sower system
The proposition to Iwsiibmitt -d upon the bill- i
lets ta be Fair S wor Honals anal Sewer Tax
AcuiiHt Sewer Bonds anal Sewer Tax lhe
voting place nf the ilrt ward will bo the base
ment of tho Commercial hotel and the Seconal
waral at the limn house
Authorized by the major anal council of tlio I
city of McCook
W A Midmton City Clerk
McCook Tiihuvi May 4-11-18-25 and Juno
1st lfUC
McCook Tribune 1 the Year
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I H A New Store p
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y1 BUT NOT A NEW FIRM jjj
W H WILSON I
is now in the Blatt building with a
good line of second hand goods and a
carload of new furniture on the road
pH a WATCH US GROW
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that by virture of a
chattel mortgage executed to the Huber Manu
facturing Company an incorporated company -under
the laws of the state of Ohio of Marion
in the county of Marion and state of Ohio by
John P Reiter dated the thirty first day of
August 190 and filed in the ollice of the coiin
t clerk of Red Willow county in the statG of
Nebraska on the fourth day of September 1905
upon which default has been made and upon
which there is now duo the sum of 14i5S4 the
said Huber M nufacturing Company will expose
for sale at public auction and sell to the high
est bidder on Saturday the second day of June
1906 between the hours of ten oclock a in and
four oclock p m of said day on lot Eighteen
in block Thirty three in the original town of
Indianola in said county of Red Willow iu the
state of Nebraska the property mentioned in
said chattel mortgage as follows One Huber
Traction Engine IS horse power Number 7181
One Huber Separator with 32 inch cylinder and
51 separating part Number S65S together with
all belts and tools pertaining to the use of said
machinery One Huber Wind Stacker Number
2327 and One Huber 32 inch Self feeder Number
2943
Dated at McCook Nobraska this 11th day of
May 1906
The Huder Manufacturing Company
By W S Morlau Its Attorney Mortgagee
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received at the ofiico of
the City Clerk at the City Hall McCook Neb
raska until 8 oclock n m Tuncllth 1906 and
opened immediately thereafter for contract to
construct side walks and curbs such as the
City of McCook may cause to be built during
the present municipal jear with the following
material
Flag stono pr square foot
Cement per square foot
Vetrified brick per square foot
Tiling slabs per square foot
Curbing of the above materials 24 inches-
18 iuches 5 inches thick per lineal foot
Including labor and material to bo furnish
ed by the bidder and subject to the provisions
of Ordinance No 11U
The council reserves the right to reject any
aud all bids
W A Middleton
seal City Clerk
Advertised Letters
Tho following letters remained uncall
ed for at the McCook postoffico May
23th 1906
Guy Mr and Mrs
Bucuol Joe
Bowers Mrs Frank
Boyer John
Cope Mrs R E
Chicago Lbr C
Duncan Mrs Daisy
Emrich Mrs Frank
Ford J W
Ferree Mrs J R
Finnell M A
II O S
Krunn Andreo
Long D E C
Mclntyre Audrey
Rand E A
Stafford Howard
Wray Gilbert
Williams Grant
FM
When calling for these letters please
say they were advertised
F M Kijimell Postmaster
Real Estate Transfers
The following real estate filings
been made in the county clerks
since last Thursday evening
J W Dolan to A L Haley wd to lots
anu pi zi oiock aa muianoia
First National Bank Indianola to A
L Haley qed to same
L L Co to D A McCarty wd to lot
9 block 16 Lebanon
J B Blair to C E McKibben wd to sw
qr 21-3-26
H A Borts to A G Bump wd to so qr
W A Shumaker to S E Shumaker wd
to lots 1 and 2 bleck 14 Indianola
G E Waldo to W Peterson wd to ne
qr 10-4-30
1100 00
1 CO
65 CO
sooco
3W00
250 00
C F Lehn to Ella Lee wd to lot 0
block 32 Second McCook 1000 CO
R C Cushman to W H Bliss swd to
so 33-4-30
H H Bliss to K J Peers swd to samo
have
office
1 00
1 CO
Dnst at Sea
Great quantities of dust collect on
the decks of vessels at sea no matter
if they are swept twice or thrice a day
Most of it too is found on sailing ves
sels The inference is that the sail3
act as dust collectors arresting the
particles which drift in the air
3 rOOD RED LAKE
reculfxrlty Manifested 1 u Sheet of
Water In Switzerland
Lake Morat in Switzerland has a
queer habit of turning red about two
or three times every ten years It is a
pretty lake like most of the sheets of
water in that picturesque country and
Its peculiar freak is attributed to a dis
position to celebrate the slaughter of
the Burgundians under Charles tl j
Bold on June 21 1470 but the Frem h
say that it blushes for the conduct of
lhe Swiss Avho in that battle gave the
Burgundians no quarter
This phenomenon of course has its
legend The old fishermen of the lake
who catch enormous fish called sllures
that weigh between twenty live and
forty kilograms say when they see the
waters of the lake reddening that it is
the blood of the Burgundians As a
matter of fact some of the bodies of
the Burgundians killed in the battle
were thrown Into the lake while others
were tossed into a grave filled with
quicklime This historical recollection
angered the Burgundian soldiers of the
victorious armies of the republic in
179S so much that they destroyed the
monument raised in honor of their
compatriots who fell heroically in that
battle and Henri Martin very justly
reproached them for that piece of van
dalism
It would hardly do to attribute the
reddening of the waters of the lake to
tho blood of the soldiers of Charles the
Bold The coloring is due simply to
the presence in large quantities of little
aquatic plants called by naturalists Os
cillatoria rubescens The curious thing
about it is that Lake Morat is the only
lake in which this curious growth is
developed
THE TURKISH KAIK
It More Closely KeseiijJilcs the Gon
dolii Tlinn Any Other Craft
Crawford the author to whose skill
ful pen Constantinople is indebted for
one of the most charming volumes ever
issued in its praise has a word to say
about the Turkish boatmen and their
vehicle the kaik
Constantinople owes much writes
he to the matchless beauty of the
three waters which run together be
neath its walls and much of their
reputation again has become world
wide by the kaik It Is disputed and
disputable whether the Turks copied
the Venetian gondola or whether the
Venetians imitated the Turkish kaik
but the resemblance between thorn is
so strong as to make it certain that
they have a common origin Take
from the gondola the felse or hood
and the rostrated stem and the re
mainder is practically the kaik It is
of all craft of its size the swiftest the
most easy to handle and the most com
fortable and the Turks generally are
admitted to be the best oarsmen in
Europe
Indeed they have need to be for
both the Bosporus and the lolden
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Gardening In America
Gardening in America has reached
what one might call the awkward
age Neither a man nor a country
goes a gardening in early youth Men
come to build stately sooner than to
garden finely as Bacon once said and
as every garden writing body has re
peated until Sir Francis In Elysium
must regret he ever made the remark
which none the less is true Gardening
Is essentially a middle aged enjoyment
and America being as nations go still
young her garden craft has the faults
of youth It has its incongruities in
harmonies and It often mistakes size
and expenditure for excellence Cen
tury
In the Same Boat
The Duke of Leeds before succeed
ing to his title was active in politics
Once when canvassing he came upon
an English shoemaker whose vote he
solicited Sorry said the shoemak
er but Im not going to vote for any
bloomin aristocrat I cant afford it
Ive got four children to bring up
Thats nothing replied the duke
Ive got five and they are all girls
The shoemaker came up and touched
him on the arm All right old chap
he said You shall have my vote It
seems to me Ave are both in the same
boat and Aved better stick together
Doctors and Medicine
When a doctor does not have much
faith in medicine it is a sign that he is
a good doctor The best doctors are
those who give good advice rather than
medicine ad ice that is simple and
has common sense back of it Too
many people imagine they can abuse
themselves and hire a doctor to make
them as well as ever for 2 Nothing
In it Atchison Globe
Mixuiiilcrstood
Farmer Where have you been all
this time And AA heres the old chest
nut mare Didnt you ha e her shod
as I told you Targe Shod Law no
master I bin a buryin she Didnt I
think thee said shot London Globe
A Good Character
A good character is the best tomb
stone Those who loved you and
were helped by you Avill remember
you when forgetmenots are withered
Carve your name on hearts and not
on marble
By Imagination a man in a dungeon
Is capable of entertaining himself with
scenes and landscapes more beautiful
than any that can be found In tht
Whole compass of nature Addison
YOU WOULD DO WELL TO SEE
J M Rupp
FOR ALL KINDS OF Rriif fl q
P O Box IM McCook Nobraska
II 1 SUTTON
McCOOK
Ply
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
floor
NEBRASKA
DR A P WELJLES
Physician
and Surgeon
Ollice 524 Main Avenue OIHcoiim
Residence phono W Calls answered uiuht or
day
McCOOK NEBRASKA
rberfJPratt
Rioistiuei Gkahuatk
bist
Ollice over McConnells Dru Store
McCOOK NEB
Telephones Ollice 100 residence 131
Former location Atlanta Georgia
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C BALL McCook
AGENT FOR
THE CELEBRATED
p i
am hub
Fairbury Hanchett
Windmill
This is a warranted and guaran
teed windmill nothing better in
the market Write or call on Mr
Hall hfifnm Iiiivirw
PHONE BLACK 307 W
asarsjsscNassasarsjcsEZEaNa
F D BURGESS
and
iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Estimates Fu nised Free Base
ment of Postoffice Building
hicCOOK NEBRASKA
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i keksbnsesssss esssses
Kinu anu matte uaugerous y tne i
est of currents The distances too are j
very great and such as no ordinary
oarsman would undertake for pleasure
or for the sake of exercise It is no
joke to pull fifteen or sixteen miles
against a stream which in some places
runs four or five knots an hour
Mike Walsh
DEA1ER IN
POULTRY
and EGGS
Old Rubber Copper and Brass
Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
New location just arrows htr et in P WaNh
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