The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 08, 1907, Image 4

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IXLER OPERA HOUSE
Saturday February 16th
The Philippines and Their People
A Delightful Entertainment of Picture Song and Story
Given By
Senor R
Reyes
amon
Lalii
Filipino Author Lecturer
Endorsed by President Roosevelt Secretary of State Hay
Admiral Dewey General Merritt General King General
Green Senator Depew Senator Scott Late Senator Davis
and many others of like prominence
Tickets 25c 35c and 50c
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DENTISTS
Office over McAdams Store Phone 190
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MCCOOK
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
C H Boyle C E Eldeed Co AtVy
BOYLE ELDRED
Attorneys at I aw
Long Distance Ione 44
Booms 1 and 7 second floor JICLOO Neb
Postoffico Building 7
YOU WOULD DO WELL TO SEE
J M Rupp
FOR ALL KINDS OF Rpjnk Work
P O Box 131 McCook Nebraska
JOB HIGHT
CONTRACTOR
and BUILDER
Farm Buildings a Specialty
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
McCook Neb
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
In the County Court of Red Willow county
Nebraska
Tn tho matterof the estate of James W lister
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Notice is hereby given to all persons having
claims or demands against the estate of James
W Lister deceased Mac l nave set anu up
pointed July 19 1907 for the reception and pre
sentation of claims aud demands against said
estate ana J my zu rjut iur mu ciammuiiuii
and adjustment of said claims and demands as
required bv law at the county court room in
McCook Red Willow county Nebraska And
all persons so interested in said estate will ap
pear at said time and place and duly present
their said claims and demands in the manner
required by law or show cause for not so doing
or the same shall be forever barred
Given under my band and the seal of tho
county court this 17th day of January AD 1907
seal J C Mooee
County Judge
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Real Estate Transfers
Tho following real estate films have
been made in the county clerks office
since our last report
Geo W Jones aud vifo to Ira Sheets
vd 10-11-12 in 1 2 Bartley 5 lOoOO
Julia Bougger and husband to John P
Bougger wd sc 4 250000
United States to John Hannan pat w 2
sw4 20 and w2 uw4 29 in 2 29
U ited State to Robert F Goreley pat
ne4
James E Corey and wife to Nels
sou wd 7 aud 8 in lo 2nd McCook 11000
United Statesto Timothy W Owen pat
e 2 se 4 aud so 4 ne 4 and lot 1 in
United States to Timothy W Owen pat
v 2 so 4 and sw 4 ne 4 and lot 2 in
John T Baucham and wife to Martin V
B Sample wd sw 4 and s 2 nw 4 400000
Sylvester J Rouse to Isora I Rouso wd
land 2 in 3 Esther Park Bartley 100000
United States to J Isaac Matson pat sw
John W Lawrence and Edmond L Wal
ker and Dora Walker deed i and 1 in
blk 11 2nd McCook 200000
Charles F Lelm and wife to Marshal
Britton vd w 2 ne 4 and e 2 uw 4 23-2-29 1400X0
Ira O Bash and wife to Leroy Jones wd
w2nw4 ainln2siviiz3 aiuuuu
Geo W Jones and wife to John W Mil
burn wd 7 8 and 9 in 02 Bartley 9000
Vanco McManigal and wife to Republi
can Valley R R Co wd pt lot J m uw
4 nw 4 32-S-29 412C0
Ida Morris to Joseph Morris Jr wd no 4
no 4 20-4-23 000
John achauermann and wife to Henry
Roth wd pt sw I sw 4 29-3-29 130000
Geo W Jones and wife to Percy Catlett
qcd 10-11-12 in blk E Either Park
Bartley
Nebr L and T Co to Vlbert G Bump
deed se 4 sw I 30 in 2 29 90000
Leonard Hareh and wife to Frcdrich
Fritz wd u 2 ne 4 3V3 27 40000
TV C Rnllnril mill wife to M O McChiro
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wd 1 and 2 m 1U lt Met ook sjuuu
W F Cumming and wife to Hill E
Waugh wd 7 in 3 Lebanon 20 00
Antoinette McCarty and husband to
ben E Waugh wd 8 in 2 Lebanon 70 00
William N Miunicar and wife to Robt
Jones wd nw 4 3-1-27 sw 4 31-2-27 750000
Marion Powell and wife to Harry C
Whitmore wd 4 andpt5in331udianola 2C0000
John T Baughau and wife to Amasa
R Weaverwdne 41-2-23 200000
Ernest E Fiechtner and Wife to John
W McClintick wd w 2 se 1 and e 2 sw
4 32-2-26 600000
AntouiaCoYling to Mathias Colling et
al qcd pt 18 in 1 McCook 71 and 72 in
4 and 56 in 3 So McCook 1 and 2 in 7
Willow Grove addn McCook 30000
John T Banghan and wife to Amasa R
Wrarar ni il ni 4 1-2-28 100
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AGISTERS LIEN
Notice is hereby givtn that by virtue of an
agisters lien for pasturing and keeping of one
bay mare about 9 jears old and one brown mare
with blaze face and one white hind foot about 9
years old from the 11th day of November 190
until this date unuVr a coutract with one John
Hawkins owner of said stock on which there
is now due the sum of 116 00 an affidavit set
ting forth the description or said stock and the
amount due for the pasturing and keeping of
said stock having been filed in the oflice of the
county clerk of this county being the county
where said stock was fed and kept on the 18th
day of October 1906 I will sell the property
above described at public auction in front of
the Citizens Bank in McCook Red Willow coun
ty Nebraska on the IStu clay ot eeoruary iyu
at two oclock p m Said sale wll be for cash
in hand Dated this 30th day of January l90i
His
Witness to mark Charles X T Harris
HHBerry Mark
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Sealed proposals for the construction of a
1000000 brick library building accompanied
by 10000 certified check will bo received up to
8 00 p in central time March 8th 1907 and
opened immediately thereafter by the secretary
of the library board of McCook Neb 2-8-3
Address G E Thompson Socretary
ORDINANCE NUMBER 130
An ordinance entitled an ordinauco to assess
and levy a special tax upon all of tho real estate
lying and being within sewer district number
ono of the McCook sewer sjstem and in the city
of McCook Nebraska for the purpose of paying
the cost of constructing district sewers and
claims therein
Be it ordained by the mayor ana councu oi
the city of McCook
Sec 1 Tho cost of constructing districts
sowpr drains within sewer district number one
of tho McCook sewerage district and within
the city of McCook Nebraska as it appears
from the report of the special city engineer on
file in the city clerks oflico is the sum of twenty
seven thousand eight hundred aud sixtj two
dollars
Sec 2 Tho mayor and council sitting as a
board of equalization have found and deter
mined that the benefits to tho real es tate within
said sewer district by reason of said improve
ments are equal and uniform as to each lot and
parcel of land therein
Sec 3 That there be and tho same is hereby
levied upon all the real estate ling and being
within sower districtnumber one of tho city of
McCook a special tax or fifty sevon cents- upon
each front foot of ground abutting upon any
district sower or drain within said sewerage
district said sums of money are appropriated
to the pament of the indebtedness set forth in
seotioutone of this ordinance
Sec 4 11ns orumnnce snail take ellecc anu
bo in force from and after passage approval
and publication
Passed and approved this 29th day of Janu
ary 1907
Attest H P Waite w A Mxddletov
Mayor City Clerk
DANBURY
Miss Grace Phillips is sick with grip
Bartha Gliom is teaching her school
Cliff LJurbridgo loft Friday for Hill
City Kansas to work in one of the load
ing department stores of that place
Tho Old Maids Convention was well
attended
Thos Mustgravos horses ran off last
Saturday throwing hira out on his htad
therefore he is laid up with a stiff neck
T3orn to Mr and Mrs James Bushes
February 4th a baby boy
Mrs Haywood and son Doyle Gnnd
ma Furman Fied Furmans baby John
A millers children Kav Aran Pelts littlt
boy Mrs Oiscol Jake Ulouse Griff
Eno Henry Hoffmans infant Mrs
Kempt and Mrs Pond aro on tho su k
list
G B Morgan is invoicing his stock
this week
What might have been a serious acci
dent happened last Wednesday evening
in the town hall While practicing for
the Oll Raids Convention Alra F
I Brwn fell backwards oil UitA stsf
lighting on her back She was not ablr
to teach school the remainder or the
week
Tho scholars and teachers are rejoic
ing over the fact that they have a decent
schoolroom
A number of the grammar and high
school scholars attended the spoiling
contest at Irdianola last Saturday
Mr ard Mrs J L Sargent visited in
Indianohi and Bartley the latter p rt of
last weok
JOHN BREIN NANS LIE
It Traveled Hound tlie AVorlil anl
CauKctl Lots of Anxiety
One of the silliest lies ever told was
the famous invention of Sailor Man
John Brennan of Sligo It was made
out of whole cloth There wasnt the
shadow of foundation for it but there
was so much that might have been
true about it that it was cabled round
the world wherever men go down to
the sea in ships and for several hout3
it kept hundreds of people on the rack
of anxiety
About 3 oclock on the afternoon of
Oct 14 1S91 a bulletin was posted
at the Nefr York Maritime Exchange j
that the City of Home had foundered
off St Shotts off the coast of Now-
foundland About the same time the
newspaper offices got a dispatch from j
St Johns N F saying that Sailor
Man John Brennan of Sligo Ireland
had got into the little town of
passy that morning from Peters river
and had declared that he was probably
the only survivor of the City of Rome
which had struck on the rocks and
cone down He was in such a condi
tion of exhaustion that nothing moro
could be got out of him until he had
had rest and nourishment
That story was cabled and telegraph
ed everywhere and at once the news
papers began to strive for further de
tails The first effort was to get con
firmation or denial It was found
at once that the City of Rome had
sailed from New York at such a time
that she must have been near St
Shotts when Brennan said she was
there That looked like confirmation
The evening papers got out extra3
with lists of the passengers and crew
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JUULULUa VI JL lin -
The offices of the Anchor Line agents j
were crowded with persons eager for U1
news But there was no news Friends B
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place The Maritime and Lloyd regis
ters were searched for reports of other
chins names similar to that of the
Citv of Rome An Italian Citta di
Roma was found but when she was
tracked it was found she was all right
Then the newspapers began to pre
pare to send men to the scene of the
wreck Boston papers got men off for
Halifax there to take ocean tugs for
St Shotts All the time the telegraph
and cable were worked for further
news from Newfoundland At last
tboro enmo n di snatch from the cable
statfon at Cape Race to the Anchor j
Line agents here I
Your City of Rome passed here on
Tuesday All well it said
That was all For the next twenty
four hours the truth hustled to over
take the lie It succeeded but it was a
hard chase Brennan had absolutely
nothing on which to go in making up
his story He couldnt have known
even that tho City of Rome was In
New York or had sailed He just fired
In the air and as may happen once in
ten million times he hit the mark
Tlie CUolr He Wanted
John Fiske the American historian
was an ardent lover of music and him
self no mean musician Furthermore
he was extremely corpulent and felt
the hot weather painfully He was
once delivering a course of lectures at
a summer school in a small city of the
middle west The heat was terrific
and adjoining the house where the lec
turer stayed was a church where an
111 matched but zealous quartet prac
ticed and performed during all hours
of the torrid afternoons and evenings
One evening seeing the famous man
sit for a time unoccupied and apparent
ly oppressed by this combined afflic
tion the young daughter of his hostess
attempted to divert him by offering
him a new novel then just becoming
popular I think The Choir Invisible
is perfectly splendid Mr Fiske said
she Wouldnt you like to read it
The historian put the book aside My
dear young lady said he the only
choir in the world in which I could
feel any interest at this inomenj would
be the choir inaudible
Tlie Itecogiiilion
Scotty Hello Pat me boy a ye had
n clean shave a scarcely knew ye wl
yer whiskers off Pat The same wid
me me bhoy OI didnt know meself
when Oi looked in the glass except by
Jue voice
Any time Is the proper time for say
ng what is just Greek Proverb
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35 Head of Cattle
Twenty seven mile h cows
cows bred - to registered
Hereford bull
Eight heifers 2 yrs old bred
to same bull
One fine lot full blood Barred
Plymouth Rock chickens
1 1 H H BERRY Auct
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Ksnrara
We will sell at Public Sale at our farm
yz miles southeast of McCook on
Friday February 151907
Commencing at 10 oclock a m the following property
6 Head of Horses
One brood mare wt ivtoo
One sorrel gelding wt 1300
One bay gelding 4 yrs old
One black gelding 2 yrs old
One bay filly 2 yrs old
One brown yearling colt
Machinery etc
One lumber wagon
One spring wagon
One 2 seated carriage
One lister and drill
One stirring plow
One riding cultivator
One 2 section harrow
One Deering binder
Two sets harness
One single harness
One lot old lumber
One lot household goods
Many other implements and
articles too numerous to
mention
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS On sums of 1000 aiid under cash On sums
over 1000 a credit of nine months will be given purchaser
to give note drawing ten per cent interest from date with ap
proved security Four per cent discount will be given for
cash on sums over 10 00
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F A PENNELL Clerk
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in a Stock Certificate of the
McCook
Building Loan
Association
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250 Bushels Corn 9
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No better or safer
investment is open to
you An investment
of ioo per month for
120 months will earn
8o nearly 9 percent
compounded annually
Dont delay but see
the secretary today
Subscriptions r e
ceived at any time for
the new stock just
opened
COOK TRIBUNE
Only One Dollar the Year
I McCook Hardware Co
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Hardware Implements Feed Grinders
Gasoline Engines Harness
Saddles Buggies Wagons
We can fill your order
for anything
W B MILLS Phone 31 R B SIMMONS
Successors to W T Coleman
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