The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 05, 1906, Image 8

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HOW ABOUT A
Fur This Season
Our new stock of
Fur Collars
Boas Fur Sets
and Muffs
is now in and the superiority of the
line we are showing will appeal to
your best judgment andj befriend
your pocketbook for we are offer
ing the
Very Best
Furs for Your
Money
that have ever been shown in Red
Willow county Call and examine
them and he convinced
Something New
In Ladies Cloaks
On account of the extraordinary demand for our Palmer
Garments during the month of September we have found it
necessary to reorder several times and consequently we have
NEW COATS coming every day or so which keeps our stock
UP-TO-DATE and enables you to find at OUR STORE the
NEW THINGS as fast as they are put on the market Dont
fail to look over our stock
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PETERSEN HOAGLUND CO
MERCHANT TAILORS
Formerly in Pat Walsh Building
Are now located in the New Stone Building at the foot
of Main avenue We are prepared to show a complete line
of Woolens for Fall and Winter We will continue to
do the same HIGH GRADE WORK as heretofore We
extend an invitation to our old as well as new custom
ere to give us a call Promoters of up-to-date tailoring
Breeders Gazette Free
Realizing the fact that the majority of persons making galea are doing
so with the object of bettering their condition and improving the quality of
their breeding stock I will send the Breeders Gazette one year free of charge
to every person for whom I call a sale during the balance of 1906
E J MITCHELL Auctioneer
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NOTICE OF PROBATE OF FOREIGN WILL
j State of Nebraska Red Willow county ss
To all parties interested in tbo Estate of
James Doshon deceased
Whereas Fannie D Morse of Boston Massa
chusetts has filed in my office a duly authenti
cated copy of instruments purporting to bo the
last will and testament and codicils thereto of
James Deshon deceased and of the probate of
the same in the probate court of Suffolk county
State of Massachusetts and a petition praying
that the same be admitted to probate in this
state and that letters testamentary issue there
on to her and that a time and place may bo
fixed for hearing the same
Whereupon I have appointed the 20th day of
October 1906 at ton oclock am at my oilice in
McCook Red Willow county Nebraska as tho
time and place for proving said will at which
time and place you and all persons concerned
may appear and contest tho same
It is further ordered that said petitioner give
notice to all persons interested in said estate of
the pendency of the petition and the time and
place set for hearing by causing a copy of this
order to bo published in tho McCook Tribune a
newspaper published in said county and state
for thrco consecutivo weeks successively pre
vious to the hearing on said petition
In testimony wherefor I have hereunto sot my
hand and my official seal this 25th day of Sep
tember 1906
seal J c Moonn
County Judge
It arouses energy develops and stim
ulates nervous life arouses the courage
of youth It makes you young again
Thats what Rocky Mountain tea will
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Interest attaches to the
MUCH at the New York
Zoological park of a little
fellow from Africa named
Ota Benga a pygmy of the tribe
known as Bachichi meaning bush
men He is the only specimen of the
African pygmies at present Trr the
United States though six little black
people from the same part of Africa
were a part of the exhibit in ethnology
at the St Louis worlds fair But tho
fact that little Ota Is here all by him
self and Is a rare specimen of the hu
man race does not account altogether
for the Interest taken in him
Ota Benga was brought to this coun
try by Dr Samuel P Verner the ex
plorer and ethnologist who had charge
of the pygmies at St Louis After re
storing the latter to their homes in tho
African wilds Dr Verner came across
Ota Benga on one of the southern trib
utaries of the Kongo where he was a
captive in the hands of a cannibal
tribe Knowing that he was liable to be
eaten by his captors Dr Verner res
cued the little man and tried to send
him back to his tribesmen Thfr prov
ing impracticable Ota begged to be
taken to the United States
On arrival here the explorer tried to
put him in an orphan asylum but was
unsuccessful It thus happened that he
was placed under the care of Director
William T Hornaday at the New York
Zoological park Here he was quar
tered in a room vacated for him by a
keeper containing a bed and running
water He took a bath every morning
and was allowed to run about the
park but in the afternoons to allow
people to see him was placed in a big
open air cage there being no platform
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OTA BENGA AND THE CHIMPANZEE
suitable for the purpose where he dis
ported himself made nets and ham
mocks and arrows counted his money
and played with a chimpanzee It was
this latter feature which proved objec
tionable It was noised abroad that a
man was being exhibited in a cage
with a monkey to show the supposed
close connection between the two spe
cies of beings and this led to protest
particularly on the part of the colored
people of New York who regarded the
matter in the light cf a special insult
to them The director of the park de
nied that the pygmy was placed on
view with any such idea
The incident raises many interesting
questions respecting the comparative
development of different branches of
the human race and the time man as a
human being supposing he was ever
anything else has been on the earth
Though there are interesting and curi
ous points of resemblance between a
member or the simian tribe ana any
member of the human race black or
white red or yellow It Is yet a far cry
from Ota Benga the pygmy to the
chimpanzee with whom he plays Ota
Benga is twenty three years old and
four feet eleven inches m height It
might be supposed that he and his
tribesmen being so small are more
nearly related to the apes granting
that any relationship between the hu
man and simian species exists than
men of races which attain larger size
But Ota Benga Is not a representative
of the lowest order of savage There
are larger tribes which are less devel
oped than he and his tribesmen He is
bright and has mastered a good many
English words already and Is skillful
at manual work How long the pyg
mies have lived In Africa where they
came from and how they came to be
smaller than the tribes around them
are questions the scientists have not
yet been able to answer J
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P B Nichols has joined his wife in
Colorado Springs Colo for a week or
two on a visit They will then both
return home
Mrs Will Day of Trenton Neb was
a guest of Mr and Mrs William Byfield
Sunday
W E Hunter is spending the week
visiting in Oberlin Kansas and inter
mediate points T A Endsley is look
ing after the place meanwhile
Mr and Mrs T H Brittain and
Grandma Brittain left on last Saturday
for Cripple Creek Colo on a visit
An infant child of Mr and Mrs
Stroh of East McCook died this week
and was buried on Tuesday afternoon
This is the third infant child they have
last
John Breitling was a School Creek
visitor Sunday
Joseph and Ed Downs havo gone up
to Hooker county to visit Mr and
Mrs Jud Gragg
Miss Freda Mette opened the Kenedy
school Monday of this week
Miss Maud Hughes of South Omaha
began school Monday in district 3
tho Nelson Downs school
Miss Roxa Byfield opened the Ash
Creek school Monday
MiBS Geneva Fitch was a guest of
Miss Eoxa Byfield last Friday
Henry and Pearl Rogers went up to
Quick last Saturday on a short visit to
relatives arriving home early in this
week
Mr and Mrs H H Pickens and Mr
and Mrs D H Babbitt were guests of
Mr and Mrs A C Marsh of East Mc
Cook Thursday
BARTLEY
Geo Theobald returned from Wau
neta Tuesday where he and G C
Athey are preparing to put in an electric
light plant
A party of 23 young folks came up
from Cambrige Monday evening and
had a pleasant visit with Dr and Mrs
H J Arbogast
Floyd Hodgkin is on the sick list this
week
Mrs Clement is having her home
painted
A son of Henry Harsch was badly in
iniured Friday by a cannon firecracker
losing part of two fingers and otherwise
injuring his hand
Johnny Cammack of Dundy county
visited friends here last week
A pleasant social given by tho Ladies
Aid society at the Christian church
Friday evening replenished their treas
ury
Mrs Will Sheets is quite sick this
week
Mr E A White is not so well this
week and his recovery is considered
doubtful
Mrs W B Downs returned Friday
evening from Arapahoe where she had
been seeking medical counsel
J Fletcher went to Omaha Wednes
day
A gentleman from McCook has just
put in a fine lighting plant hero for E
E Shoemaker
Commissioner Premer returned from
McCook Wednesday morning and is
looking after the work being done on
the new steel bridge east of town
Rev Kirby will move to Loomis soon
and Rev Hageman will take his place
here
Frank C Alley formerly in the drug
business here has sold his store at
Sterling Neb and bought one at Howe
Nebr where he will succeed Dr Mor
rill
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