The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 30, 1906, Image 8

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Cough Remedy
The Childrens Favorite
dUBES
Coughs Colds Croup and
Whooping Cough
Thle remedy is famous for Its cares over
alnrgo fart of the civilized world It cen
always bo depended upon It contains no
opium or other linrmful drug and may b
given as confidently to a baby as to an adult
Price 25 cts Large Size 50 eta
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POULTRY
and EGGS
Old Rubber Copper and Brass
Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
tEgw location just nrros street in P Walsh
Jg building
HcCook - Nebraska
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t IJome of Quality
and Quantity where
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sells THE BEST LUM
BER AND COAL
Are you thinking of
building If so it is ten
to one our figures will
please you
M O McCLURE
Phone No 1 Manager
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Registeeed Geadcate
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Iron Lend and Sever Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boler Trimmings J
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ment of the Postoffice Suticing 7
McCOOK NEBRASKA
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Dentist
A Office over McConnells Drug Store
MZT - McCOOK NEB
2ij Telephones Office 160 residence 131
y Former location Atlanta Georgia
JOB HIGHT
CONTRACTOR
and BUILDER
g Jarm Buildings a Specialty
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
1 McCook Neb
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C E Eldsed CorAtty
BOYLE ELDRED
Attorneys at Law
Long Distance Phone 44
EEoras T and 7 second floor
QeiofSce Building
McCook Neb
JOHN E KELLEY
3ET0RNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTBACTEB
McCook Nebraska
Jgentof Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
TJfetes Works Offico in Postoffice building
YEGGS CHERRY COUGH
SBOJP Cures BRONCHITIS
The best of every
thing in his line at
the most reasonable
prices is Harshs
motto He wants
your trade and
hopes by merit to
keep it
The Butcher
Phone 12
FAY HOSTETTER
TEACHER ON PIANO
McCook Nebraska
Studio upstairs in new Rishel building
south of Post Office
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DENTIST mom m
Ottico Rooms 3 aDd 5 Walsh Blk McCook
YOU WOULD DO WELL TO SEE
FOR ALL KIN
EL2E Brick Work
P O Box 131 McCook Nebraska
McCook Laundry
G C HECKMAN Prop
Dry and Steam Cleaning and
Pressing
PUBLICATION NOTICE
Holly C Thomas defendant will take notice
that on the 5th day of November 1905 Clara
Thomas the plaintiff herein filed her petition
in the District Couit of Red Willow County in
the State of Nebraska the object and prayer
thereof being to obtain adivorce from said de
fendant and that her maiden name be restored
and sucli other and father relief as the nature
of the case may require
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 17th day of December 1900
Dated this 5th dav of November 190G
Claka Thomas Plaintiff
By W S Morlan
Her Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
State of Nebraska Red Willow County ss
To all persons interested in the estate of
Anpelo P Welles late of said county deceased
You are hereby notified that on the 27th day
of November A D 1906 Matie Wei es filed her
petition in the county court of said county for
her appointment as administratrix of theestate
of Angelo P Welles late of said county de
ceased and that the same will be heard at the
county court room in the city of McCook in
said county on the seventeenth day of Decem
ber at the hour of two oclock p m
It is further ordered that notice of hearing be
given all parties interested in said estate by the
publication of this notice for threo successive
weeks in The McCook Tribune a newspaper
printed published and circulated in said
county 11--30 3t
Dated this 27th day of November A D 1906
J C Mooee
seal County Judge
ORDINANCE NO 123
Being an ordinance to regulate the excava
tions for and th erection of new buildings with
in the fire limit Inspection of plans and build
ing matorial to be used in the erection of build
ings also to condemn old frame buildings and
provide for their removal and provide a penalty
for the violation of this Ordinance
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of
the city of McCook Nebraska
Section No 1 Whenever any person persons
or corporation desires to erect a building within
the fire limits of the city of McCook the founda
tion for any such building shall be excavated at
least seven feet below grade under the whole of
said building Foundations must be constructed
of either good hard stone hard brick or con
crete with footings not less than 36 inches for
three story buildings and 24 inches for one or
two story buildings to be not less than 17 inches
at the fop for two and three story buildings and
12 inches for one story buildings For a three
story building the walls to be not less than 16
inches for first story 12 inches for second and
third stories for one story buildings not less
than 12 inches For two story buildings the
walls to be not less than 16 inches for the first
and 12 inches for the second stories
Section 2 An application for the construction
of any such building shall be made to the City
Council before any structural work has been
begun It shall be in writing aud a copy of the
plans and specifications shall accompany the
application Should the plans not be approved
and the permit be withheld by the Council be
cause of defects therein and such defect cannot
be remedied by the Council or the applicant
the matter shall be submitted by the Council
to a competent architect or builder other than
the architect who drew the plans who shall re
port threon which shall be final the losing party
to pay for such inspection and report
Section 3 Old frame buildings now within
the fire limits shall not be repaired to the extent
of a new roof foundation or under sills and no
repairs of any kind shall be made on any such
bnilding without the consent of the City Coun
cil All unsanitary frame buildings and frame
buildings out of repair to the extent that there
is danger from fire such frame buildings will be
taken down and removed by the Chief of Police
after twenty days notice thereof in writing has
been given to the owner or his or her agent In
case of lack of sanitation tho board of health
must havo same inspected and condemned
SPSection 4 Any person guilty of violating any
of the provisions of this Ordinance upon convic
tion thereof shall be fined in any sum not less
ten 10 or more than one hundred 100 dollars
Section 5 This Ordinance to take effect and
be in force from and after its passage approval
and publication
PassecLand approved this 27th day of Novem
ber 1906 Attest H P Waite
seal W A Middleton Mayor
City Clerk
i Soma Jokes From the
Home of Brotherly Love
H dear sighed Miss Mudd I
do wish I knew of an effective
way to preserve my complex
ion
If you keep the box In a cool place
it will be all right wont it
Miss Passay The idea of4 her pre
tending that she thought my hair was
gray
Miss Knox Yes so silly of her
Miss Passay Wasnt it though
Miss Knox Yes just as if youd buy
gray hair
If Miss LToamley Itich wants that
fiance of hers to do anything for her
shes merely got to command him
Yes hes like dough in her hands
Huh
You mean he likes the dough
In her name
Mrs Hiram Offen
leave your last place
Pretty Servant The
-Why did you
couple I lived
with didnt agree
Mrs Hiram Offen Why should their
disagreements bother you
Pretty Servant Why the mistress
didnt like me but the master was
quite fond of me
How did you like that cornetist I
sent to you asked the agent
Well as you said replied the or
chestra leader he certainly Coco play
the cornet to beat the band
All right eh
No he couldnt keep time Phila
delphia Press
The Doctor Bill
A wealthy New York banker while
visiting his parents in a small town
was stricken with fever For three
months he was confined in the old
homestead dutifully attended by a
fond mother and a very zealous doctor
The banker recovered slowly One
morning he decided that fresh air
would do more for him than medical
environment and in a short time he
was enabled to dismiss his physician
When the doctors bill arrived the
banker studied it very closely A few
moments later the mother saw her son
go to the wood shed procure an ax and
begin hewing at the hitching post
which had stood In front of the bouse
for fifty years
Frank she shouted hysterically
believing her son in another delirium
what are you doing
Youll have no further use for it
chuckled the perspiring banker Here
after the doctor will come in an auto
mobile Cleveland Leader
Tlie Ready Answer
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Mil
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Stout Lady Constable how far is it
to the station
Constable Well if you walk madam
about a hundred yards but if you roll
about a roll and a half Tatler
Modern Instance
Parthenope dear whispered the
hostess wont you please sing some
thing
What for auntie asked the young
woman
rWhy these people are getting impa
tient forgheir dinner and it wont be
ready for nearly an hour yet
So Miss Parthenope like her ancient
prototype proceeded to sing the guests
appetites away Chicago Tribune
A Iiiiclcy Day
Did your husband have any luck at
the races asked the neighbor who
comes looking for news
Wonderful luck answered young
Mrs Torkins He Inadvertently put a
twenty dollar bill in his vest pocket
and forgot to bet It Washington
Star
Secrets of the Prison Honse
He Miss Jones must be a very sym
pathetic girl At the pathetic reading
we had the other evening her face was
white with emotion
She That wasnt emotion It was a
new face bleach shes trying Balti
more American
True Bravery
He Miss De Playne is certainly a
brave and fearless girl
She Thats right Last Christmas I
saw her stand under the mistletoe and
defy half a dozen men Chicago News
A Babbles Duration
Look He must have a very large li
brary if he buys all the popular books
Ashley On the contrary it Is very
small He never buys until a year aft
er publication Brooklyn Life
So Far Ahead
My wife Is shopping- early
She seeks what she can find
What do you want for Christmas
She asks In accents kind
But oh I hate to tell her
For fear Ill change my mind
Cleveland Plain Dealer
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DANBURY
Dr W A DeMay is building in ad
ditiou t3 his store 16x24 two stories
high His son Rollo who will be grad
uated from a dental school thi9 winter
will occupy the upper story I
On thi road to B trtley Sunday last
Otto Puelz hud a runaway One of the j
boys was injured aud the bugsry dam
aged
The Dolph boys will operate a
line
Mrs Frank D Brown and Miss Louie
Grey are at MeCook over Thanksgiving
P G Stilgebouer and famjly came
over from Bartley Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Earl Peacock are up
from Wilson ville on a short visit
Miss Alta Morgan has a vacation of
six weeks in her school
G W Fletcher is at home in Beaver
City for a few days
Quite a number of Danbury people
ruins of the burut district
Danbury is to have a billiard hall
RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1
Miss Mette of Beverly has been visit
ing her sisters Miss Freda and Mrs 0
M Cunningham
Frank Freelove has gone west to look
up a location
District 3 closed its second month of
school last Friday with nineteen pupils
enrolled Those neither absent nor tar
dy were Ida Bahr Mary Sclutsmeier
Minnie Schlutsmeier and Gottlieb Wag
ner
The stovepipe fell down Monday in
the North Star school house and no
school was held that day for repairs
Sadie Evertson commenced school in
the Barber school north of Indianola
Monday
A dog at a colts heels caused Mr and
Mrs W P Broomfield some excitement
last Sunday while on their way to visit
her parents Mr and Mrs T A Endsley
A smashed dashboard and other repairs
resulted
T A Endsley is in Illinois for a two
weeks visit
Mrs Joseph Dudek has been suffering
with pleurisy but is better
Monday night a meeting of Bondville
people interested in a local telephone
system was held in the school house of
district No 3 They left so much to
bacco leavings etc on the flour that no
school was held Tuesday until a cleans
ing was made of the premises
NORTH SIDE
Mr and Mrs C DeWitt Griffith de
parted Tuesday morning for a months
visit with friends and relatives in and
around Dodgeville Wis
Mr and Mrs H B Wales and daugh
ter Mable returned last week from a
three months visit in Iowa and Illinois
Mr Wales says that he would rather
live here than any place he saw while he
was gone
H H Bandy is very busy these days
snapping and delivering 500 bushels of
corn to the Osburn ranch
W M Rozell was in McCook Tuesday
with a load of fat porkers
Roy Coleman accompanied by a couple
of young ladies spent a pleasant eve
ning at the home of Miss Ethel Sharp
A protracted or revival meeting com
enced at the Coleman school house last
Monday night Rev Chadesof Culbert
6on is conducting the meeting Every
body is invited to attend
PROSPECT PARK
Evert Cox went to Cambridge last
Wednesday to shuck corn
G J Armstrong ha3 been helping J
H Wade build a new barn which will
be quite an improvement to his place
Miss Dena Mette has been visiting
with her sister a few days this week
J B Ellis was a Culbertson visitor
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last Monday
Has tell Tirrill was out from McCook
Sunday and gave tho Sunday School a
very good and instructive lesson in the
temperance lino by a blackboard illus
trntion
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visited relatives in Indianola Sunday
dray J Mrs L B Korns left Monday morn-
iner on the earlv train for southeast
Cecil Pew is spending Thanksgiving j Missouri where she will spend tho win
at the old homo in Hebron Nebraska tor with her daughter Mrs William
Wallen
Mr Ross White who has been visiting
his brother here went to McCook Mon
day night to resume his duties in the
railroad service
Born to Mr aud Mrs Jake Fritz a
son
Rev Newlin a formar pastor at this
place visited briefly from Wednesday
until Thursday morning in town among
friends
Mrs Li Li Aimer or Hastings was a
went to Lebanon Sunday to the
survey - - -
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pleasant visitor in town a few days this
i week
Fredric Chessmore has moved his
family to Mascot where ho intends work
ing on a station
A son was born to Roy Kennedy and
wife Tuesday of last week
A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs
Lewis Elmer List Tuesday
Mr and Mrs Charles Iloag went to
Edison this week and will eat turkey
with theis daughter Mrs L B Sim
mons on Thanksgiving day
John Dutcher is the happiest man on
the divide since Sunday morning Twin
boys have been born to them
Miss Anna Smith entertained the new
society of N L II at her home Tues
day evening The next meeting will be
with Miss Edith Allen
Mrs William Thompson is enjoying a
visit from her sister from Iowa She ar
rived Tuesday night and will make an
extended visit with relatives here
Tony the son of Joseph Cisar living a
few miles southeast of town left home
about three weeks ago to trap and hunt
Monday his dead body was found a
short distauce from Benkelman by some
parties out hunting The coroner was
notified who gave a verdict that tho de
ceased had met death from exposure
John Molleck was sent to bring tho body
home for burial Funeral took place
Tuesday afternoon at 2 oclock Father
Mullally olliciating
Grand Master Vandyke of the A O
U W spoke to the Workmen Friday
evening He made an eloquent addrass
The audience was small owing to other
entertainments
Miss Jennie Madison is visiting in Su
perior and other towns in eastern Ne
braska
Miss Stella McCool went down to
Edison Sunday morning to visit Mr
and Mrs L B Simmons
The Epworth League social on last
Friday evening was well attended and
all present enjoyed themselves exceed
ingly Each one called on gave a dollar
and told in rhyme how they earned it
Mr Loomis and Attorney Leonard of
Omaha came to Indianola in theirspecial
car Wednesday morning on a hunting
tour Meanwhile they were the guests
of Postmaster McCool
Mrs W Bobst has returned from
Grand Island where she went some time
ago on business
Married at the home of the bride in
Indianola Wednesday evening Novem
ber 21st Miss Bertha E Smith and
Edward Roscoe Cain The high con
tracting parties are well and favorably
known in this community the groom
being a young man of irreproachable
character and the bride a leader in
church and social circles RevE Smith
united the happy couple using the
beautiful rictual of the Methodist Epis
copal church They will commence
housekeeping at the Korns home just
west of town
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BARTLEY
It is reported here that Lute
Bush and Sam Peterson are in
trouble at Beaver City for break
ing into a saloon
The Ministerial Association of
this district members of the M E
church are holding a very inter
resting session here this week
Rev CrippenCrippen and Kirby
former pastors at this place are
among the ministers in attend
ance
Commissioner Prerner took out
a large bill of paint and oil this
week to be used on his new house
and barn and other buildings
When done he will have the
most cozy home in Alliance Pre
cinct
The town council arranged
with Mr Otto Webber for the
debris around his building to be
used in improving Main street in
Bartley
The plastering is done on Mrs
Dietschs house and the finish
will be put on ready for occu
pancy
Dr and Mrs Mackechnie of
Indianola were visitors in Bart
ley Sunday last
A son of Mr Minor living north
of Bartley fell from a wagon load
ed with corn and had his hand
mashed and leg broken Wednes
day of this week
George Leiston gathered and
cribbed 102 bushels of corn last
Tuesday
Mr Will Bueler and Mr
Winters south of town are hav
ing some trouble this week over
trespassing stock and are feeing
the lawyers to find out who is in
the right of the case
Henry Leiston was run over
last week by a wagon loaded with
corn and had his foot badly
mashed
Mrs Durbin and Will Downs
were coming in from their work
Thursday evening the tongue of
the wagon came down the horses
ran away throwing Mr Durbin
and Mr Downs from the wagon
Downs escaped without injury
but Durbin was badly injured
S W Stilgebouer returned
from Danbury last Saturday
Several of the farmers south of
Bartley are having Mr Meeker of
McCook survey their land and
find the lines about 16 rods out of
line Much work will be required
changing fences and roads to
comply with the new survey
Henry Harths new house
ready for the plasterers
Quick
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The Tribute in annc nciug the wedd
ing of Miss Edna Austin nn aiv rM
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V ml ne yuick Postoffice and
store Th13 was incorrect The wedding
was performed at the home of the brides
parents Mr and Mrs E B Austin ia
the presence of relatives and friends
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