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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1907)
- 1 I RED vyiLLOW Jruit in killed in tifmit plncn 3lrs Morgan in vi itin t brr bro tir8 Will tVjyor t - Tlio diaiin eiiiof wind find dn t Is liko tlib iliih iii Mr Quigiya nVnlh an a Mirprimt o jwy as fow knewjuf Inn iIIiiupS WiUMyorjs uiHiiu bin wifn h biitbduy gvceent of a nice littlw ruudwngon Thug Duncan bus sold out in Idaho aarf JeKpeeta to locate in Oklahoma Ward Qnigly accompanied by mmrd ebo homo to attend hhTfalherti fun fcsL 3ir and Mrs Jacob Rande Mrs SUtluAiui llurncn Tolor ruing at Alr Qjglys funeral and Neilio Lounueckur jjfcjed theorem Sifow old of Mrs Duncan ware invited to inner Iut at W r Hollands oon Friday wbwro nu enJoyuUlo day v3 spent Thure present wero Mrnnd Mrs Hotzo aasd May Mr and Mrs John LongnecK wand Galinfilrt and Mit s Flora Quick jta lltiiiyluwil and Mrs Duncan Attention Farmers 3Tter April 1 1907 wo will buv 1ioh aaly on Tuesday ud Wednesdays f ah week VTttCoX MaKcH Wash Lay Pleasure atiHi a Qn MiuutiV Washer Ask jwir neighbor about thorn McCook HaicdwakkGo JeTfcr i tins gelled itr elf Simrrt in oil ff jrl ifoplt U 3troaizH homo unMehMitsnndacoiflenr aJfy fituinb s Mritii t lie fiet rhar nf ihw io i nitii whom ha is frfideavinni to jr neet are fcwidinjr away for their job prmuiiir it rather Jiikes Bis faith in mankind and makes reei 3pocitylook like a lead diino with a hole ra it Primrose Record APPLICATION FOR LICENSfe Danbury Nebraska pril 12 10U7 Notice is hereby sivon that Dan Cafiheu bus Siid vi h villago clerks office of the illa J of 2 -- bnisku bif pi tifioi f a jic ito eI t vinous Jiqtinrs in the JSatiii x f aud on lot ia block 0 on Main lacsr t ff d village of Danbnry Nebraska for titiapnr al year ending April HO Dan Cahiien Applicant APPLICATION FOR PERMIT McCook Nebraska April 12 1907 Sotir is hereby Riven that C K Woodworth tiInljave filed in the city clerks ollico tbeir Hyad tid putitkm for driiRsists permit to sell pn dt spiritnons nul vinous liquors in the brick T4aM7n fa lot 11 block 10 in tbo second ward aSiHe y f McCook from May 1 1907 to April SCCISS3 H2 3t C 11 Woodwouth Co Applicants t PLICATION FOR LICENSE It dianoa Nebraska April 12 1907 ice is harebj Kiven that F ii Ku heo lias fS tin tli city clerks oflice or tbe city of In oiiit petition for a lie to -- M i st saitnon ana vinous liquors in a building on S211 block 39 second ward original city of 2sHanola from May 1 1907 to April 30 1903 33 lt F B BosnEE Applicant Berlin Bros Denowitz of Sioux City Iowa bavo embarked in the Iron JunkjRubber and Hide business in the old Gurney Poultry Co 3 place on Man- -cheater street - Patronage solicited HER WIN BROS DENOWITZ J H WODDELL Up-to-date Live Stock and Real Estate AUCTIONEER Dates Made Anywhere in the State Terms Reasonable HcCOOK NEBRASKA gSbSkw fcte 0 3 J DfiLL IHUOUUK AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Fairbury Kanchett Windmill i This is a warranted teed windmill nothing better in the markot Write or call on Mr y Ball before buying PHOXE BLACK 307 V 1fSb9 YOU WOULD DO WELL TO SEE J M Rupp 30R ALL kinds of Rrjftje Work P O Bos 131 McCook Nebraska CLH Botle 25iane 182 C E Eldeed BOYLE ELDBED jSiTTOKNETS AT AW Long Distance rlono 41 Stoma 1 anrt 7 second floor WCtOOi OCD m Ftxtoffico Building Mlddleton liufoy PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING All work guaranteed McCook Nebraska EVERY MAPI 114WH HARNESS MAKER 2fenuvrur harness yourself at any time so Itwill be stronger than sewed or riveted jft tvill never break apaln where mended Sho cost will bo nothing except tho price cftho bnckle 2Kc Send postal today for free Catalog clls all about it The Royal Buckle Co nts wanted OMAHA NEB - yfw s - yy Tr vyy rgjptiiy - 5cffWp - j T wj j T i hhiiihihihi h iihiiii j i L 9 Real Estate Transfers Th fillmviiij real til filings bVti inndo in tin otiiniy clerks bnve oflice Hinrv our la t ncori Mary Ann Fbzwrnld u Jotiph Mor row iiKniit for wd to o lif nw cjr and 1 w lif no cjr ami h lif sw pr and w lif so iirMi io S10000 00 Cuimit 1 McCrackyii and h b to Um Ebbuku wd u iU 12 3 15 ud 0 blk W Burtlo - 9M 00 Jacob V Wiohon and vf to Frank P Anderson wd to w lif v qr ne qr sw qraud a w qr ho fir 33 2 27 4000 00 Jaiups II McDowell to John G Erers agrmt for nw qr33 1 29 Henry Stroh mid wf U Conrad Kline wd to pt no qrf eqr 30329 GOO 00 United States to Edward Filzgerald pat to u li av qraud w lif seqr 31 Ilonry Brening to Christina Hrouiu wd to ptpwqrsw qr 29 3 29 Magdalcna Diet cli to UVubuii Cox wd to w 150 ft lot 8 blk 8 Springdale Bartley floury N Grahmii and wf to Jithu V Daily and Julio C Fluniing art of agrmtforobf 32 1 27 E E Hoidriiigo uud wf tti Henry N Graham wd to e lif 33 1 27 Lincoln Laud Co loCha U Ritchie wd to lot 3 and s bf lot 2 blk 0 2nd McCooi Jamas N Hmwii anil wf to Joropli B Blair wd to s hi se qr and b bf sw qr 304 20 John L ijari iit and wf to E C F KeinnieriT wd to sw qraud w hfso qr31 12S AIiiioii J Jliurcli and wf lo flniy II Fiuiiiiiiifriiid Wit iiui M Priinte wd to qrll and so qr 54 30 I John A Ktrlmll nudwf and Tiioinua ilarshalt Jinii wf toE E Lincoln wd to v qraud n lif sm qr2l3 3ll C F Guud and wf to E E LUicolu wd to few qr 31 4 29 C F Gund and wf to Andrew Piuiiuo wd UnuqrJi 4 30vJ Alice E Doure and nsb to ii Hillor wd to 0 lif sw qr anil Whf so qr C 1 29 HeuryTrnutaud wf to JolfnTHunt wd to lot 2 blk 25 McCook 1 Gocko Gockou nnd wf to Jos Unger wd touwqr 142 23 William liillerus and i to Loruuce Back wd to se qr nw qr and no qr sw and lots 3 and 6 all in 6 3 27 Nels J Johnson and wf to Mary E Simmons wd to lot 4 blk 11 4ti Mc Cook Chas Wagner and wf to Jlonry Brun gart wd to pt lot 3 33 2 29 Maggie Redding and hsb to Poter Fox en and John B Colling wd to lots 33 and 34 blk 1 South McCook David McBrido sngl to Wm G Mc Bride wd to und Vi int sw qr 18 3 29 1200 00 210 00 7 500 00 C 40JC0 202 50 3200 CO C3L0 00 9300 00 8400 00 3500 00 3700 00 1200 00 i500 00 4000 00 G00JC0 1200 00 393 00 050 00 1 CO A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case no matter of how long standing in Gtol4 days First application gives ease and rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it send 50c in stamps and it will be for warded postpaid byParisMedicinoCo St Louis Mo NOTICE OF SUIT Mrs Barber wife of Benjamin BarBsr whose first name is to plaintiff unkuowp will take notice that on April 1G 1907 Frederick A Lofton plhintiff 3ed his petition- in the dis trict court of Red Wiitow county Nebraska the object and prajer of which are toquiot his title to the northeast quarter of section twenty two 22 in township one 1 north of range twentj nine 29 west in Red Willow county Nebraska and for a decree that the defendant has no dower or other interests therein adverse to that of the plaintiff and for equitable relief You are r quired to answer said petition on or be fore Monday the 27th day of May A D 1907 Dated April 16 1907 - Fkedeeick A Lofton Plaintiff Br J E Kelloy his attorney PUBLICATION NOTICE Samuel J Millor defendant will tako notice that on the third day of April 1907 Sarah J Miller the plaintiff herein tiled her petition in the district court of Bed Willow county in the state of Nebraska the object and prayer thereof being to obtain a divorce from said defendant and such other and further relief as tbo nature of the case may require You are required to answer said petition on or before the 13th day of May 1907 Dated this third day of April1907 Sabah J Milleb Plaintiff By W S Morlau her Attorney APPLICATION FOR L1CEVSE McCook Nebraska April 5 1907 Notice is hereby given that Cljdo Brotheis a firm composed of Lovell R Clydo and Mitchell UClyde have filed in the city clerks office their bnnrt nnd nntltion fnr n HnHncn rf soli ituous and vinous liquors in tho building on lo 9 blQckzlin tne becond warrt original city ot McCook from May 1 1907 to April 30 1908 Cltde Beothees Applicants APPLICATION FOR PERMIT McCook Nebraska April 5 1907 Notice is hereby given that A McMillen has filed in tho city clerks oflice his bond and peti tion for a druggists permit to sell malt spiritu ous and vinous liquors in the building on lot 21 block 22 in the First ward of tho city of Mc Cook Red Willow county Nebraska during tho year ending April 3d 193S A McMiriEN Applicant APPLICATION FOR PERMIT McCook Nebraska April 5 1907 Notice is herebv given that Ii W McConnell filed in tho city clerks cilice his bond and IKtition for a druggists permit to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in tho building on lot 7 block 21 iti the Second ward of tho city of McCook from May 1 1907 to April 30 190S L W McCoxneii Applicant NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC May 1st 1907 the accommodation road through our lands east half of section 31 town ship 2 range 26 in Red Willow county Neb- raslca wiiiii be closed 3 15Gts Ed Fitzgerald MaetE Fitzgeeald Jack will make the season of 1907 at my farm a half mile northeast of Perry Station 1000 to insure standing colt GW WATKINS 1 Owner vn if PEOPLE OF THE STAGE Tlieatrlcal Life linn Few Joy and Much HitterncsN Booth to -whom Henry B Abbey would cheerfully have paid 1000 a night for 150 consecutive nights was ouo of the most unhappy men on the face of Gods earth He bad buried tAo wives been through the mortifica tion of bankruptcy aud so far us world ly Wealth is coucerued so far as the comforts of a settled home go had yet to make the oue and secure the other This being the case what do you sup pose is the fate of minor peoplq The fact is that they work hard are under paid never play the parts they prefer pay much by far the greater porlou of their salaries for stage costumes in variably have u gang of hungers 011 who eat the bread they earn are out of engagements most of the time and ninety times out of a hundred die so poor tbat they are burled at the ex 1 pense of their fellows In the first place it is extremely difficult for them to obtain a position and having a position how few its advantages They have to rehearse at Inconvenient j times they go out in all kinds of weather regardless of their health or comforts or home desires they dress in outlandish places either wet damp and chilly or overheated They are at the capricious mercy of speculative managers and having found by ex perience that there Is very little sym pathy for them cither before or bInd the footlights they wrap tei ol es hi a garment of mental indilc l 3 to appearances which is utterly iIsuu derstood by a cynical and suspicious world T know of a girl who was called to a Sunday night rehearsal Her father was very ill but the rental of their rooms the fees for the doctor and mon ey for the drugs depended upon her at tending to her business It was imper ative that she should be in the theater at 730 oeiock Having arranged tho Old Times In New York In 1789 New York city maintained an official who would whip a servant either free or slave for the master charging a shilling for the job Petty thieves were branded for life with a T on the cheek Mrs Johanna Young and another woman convicted of grand larceny were driven all over the city in an open cart then stripped to the waist and given thirty nine lashes apiece in public and then banished Whereupon says the record they went to Philadelphia Tlie Tender Hearted Bntclier It must have been a very tender hearted butcher who killed this lamb said the cheerful boarder pausing in the sawing of his chop Why kindly asked the inquisitive man He must have hesitated three or 1 roam as women only can Having placed upon the table by the bedside of her father his medicine she kissed him goodby and with a loving touch prom ised to bo back as early as possible You know what Sunday night rehears als mean They mean 1 2 3 4 oclock the next day That is what this one meant The girl hastened home Tha 1 candle light had gone the cold gray of the early morning was In tho room tho father was dead upon the bed Boston Globe POINTED PARAGRAPHS Nine tenths of the failures intend to do well If air castles were real some people wouldnt be satisfied We are always meeting people who recall incidents that we had hoped they had forgotten When people do not enjoy doing the things we do we are apt to think they do not have a good time Your neighbor is funny If you throw his dog a bone he suspects you of trying either to poison it or to win its affection from him It is interesting for a man to look through his old effects if for no other reason than he will see that he is not ns big a fool as he used to be You may have such a fierce admira tion for the under dog as to be unfair to the upper dog The upper dog is of ten compelled to fight to get his rights Atchison Globe Frondes Inaccnracy What competent critic today doubts the general trustworthiness of Froudes History of England in writing which he was obliged to transcribe from Spanish masses of papers which even a Spaniard would have read with diffi culty Yet what sweeping charges of inaccuracy were long made against him Writing in 1870 to a friend the historian says I acknowledge to five real mistakes in the whole book twelve volumes about twenty trifling slips equivalent to is not dotted and ts not crossed and that is all that the utmost malignity has discover ed Every one of these rascals has made a dozen blunders of his own while detecting one of mine Success Magazine four years before striking the fatal blow London Tit Bits His Choice Are you fond of music asked a stranger of the young man at tho con cert who was applauding vigorously after a pretty girl had sung in a very painful way Not particularly said the young man frankly but Im exceedingly fond of the musician Full Benefit watts Lets walk along unrji a car overtakes us Potts No Letts - fife the other way until a car mcets oisJ J win eaten it sooner we win ga town lust as quick anu we gef ie ride for oar money 1M 1 y 1 i Tlie liefiouln ox Souotrcu The Bedouin is decidedly a hand gome Individual lithe of limb like his gouts and with n cafe au lait colored akin Ho has a sharp profile excellent teeth He often wears a stubby black beard and has beautifully penciled eye brows and though differing entirely In language in physique and type he closely resembles the Bedouin found in 1 he Mahrl and Gara mountaius Fur thermore the mode of life in the samp dwelling In caves when necessary but having permanent a odes on tin lower lands aud they have several other striking points in common Greet ings tako place between the Arabian Bedouins and the Socotran Bedouins In similar fashion by touching each cheek and then rubbing the nose We found the Bedouin of Mount Haghler fond of dancing and playing his teherane and also peculiarly lax In his religious observances and though ostensibly conforming to Mo hammedan practice he observes next to none of their precepts and it Is pre cisely the same with the Bedouins whom we met in the Gara mountains There Is certainly nothing African about the Socotran Bedouin There fore I am inclined to consider him as a branch of that aboriginal race which Inhabited Arabia with a language of Its own Nineteenth Century Order of Ilri sli Titles They had been talking about an Eng lish marquis and the position ho held amonghis titled aristocracy I didnt know a marquis ranked so high said the girl in white Dear me said an Englishman Didnt you Why a marquis ranks next to a duke He paused to sip his tea and take a foie gras sandwich Marquess not marquis he went on Is the more accurate use of the word It is so spelled and pronounced In Burke Shall I tell you the degrees of the English arlslocracy Thekio7 edge may be useful to you when you come to contract an International al liance eh After royalty come dukes After dukes come marquises then earls vis counts barons baronets and knights I dont mention lords A crd Is an earl the Earl of Craven for instance Is often called Lord Craven or the title is only tho courtssy one ac corded to the younger sons of dukes1 Philadelphia Bulletin The Tiirrot F There are water parrot as well as land parrots The parrot fish corns from the tropics are brilliantly colored and have beaks something like those of the parrot for use in breaking o the coral shell in order to get at the living polyp Not all of them how ever live on animal foad some species being herbivorous One species is found In the Mediterranean sea where it lias been known for thousands of years The Greeks and Romans re garded it for a time as the first of fishes and Pliny tells us how It was introduced Into the Italian sea in the course of the reign of Claudius It was known as the scarus by the an cients who told some wonderful sto ries about its love its wisdom and its rumination Some having a length of sixteen inches have been captured alive BnJrafiueVi Scnl On the city seal of Dubuque la ap pear the words La petite nuit and strangers are alwajs puzzled by them Why should Dubuque be called the little night It is explained that the place originally was settled by an old miner named Dubuque When tlie In dians granted certain lands to Dubuque the document was drawn up in French in Trairie du Chien The clerk who did the work- believed that la petite nuit meant the old miner and his mistake has perpetuated a phrase which however pretty has no signifi cance in its present connection Blew His Own Horn A certain colonel who was In com mand of the Perthshire yeomanry was at an evening party in Edinburgh com plaining loudly of his officers alleging that all the duties of the regiment de volved upon him I am he said to all intents and purposes my own major my own captain my own lieutenant my own cornet To say nothing of being your ain trumpeter too remark ed a grim old Scottish lady sotto voce Qulelc Wit There is no more effective weapon to defend us from impertinence or rude ness than quick sharp wit But few men have it and It Is born with them If we try to imitate it we end in ill nature and scurrility Wit cannot be forced into growth But courtesy and good temper can These weapons are sure and grow brighter and stronger with age Bldnt Like Taxes Cases against George Washington j pear here and there in old documents Xo less than three claims were entered against him during the year 17S7 to compel him to pay taxes The hu morous clerk commenting on these ac tions remarked George Washington Esq appeareth not to like taxes Modem Life All the accessories of modern life In crease so rapidly that there Is little likelihood of Its expenditure diminish ing or of life becoming more simple and less costly Black and White Changed Maude You wouldnt know my fiance now if you met him Nell Vby has he changed so much as that Uaude That isnt it exactly Ive dianged him You cant get even with a physician y returning his calls aeiww nw ii iiWtffllnllWMW meut2MXaiutiwtwciHtmiim4t M Absolutely Pure w Absolutely Pure w When ordering baking powder 15 R ask for Royal A pure grape 5 fi cream of tartar powder j ffi All its ingredients are named m m upon the label Free from ffi m alum and phosphate of lime I m W Absolutely Pure w j JK BOYAL flAWNG POWDER CO NEW YORK W H t l M M ft iS fV I U I ut L trj Or Herder I Frail 1 S fill ill IT i C Registeiied Gu vdcate g t r Dentist Office over McConnells Drug Storo mccook neb Telephones Oiflie 100 residence 131 Former location Atlanta Georgia EFOSBORN J W WENTZ RN WENTZ Draynien - Prompt Servuj Courteous Treatment Reasonable Prices GIVE US A TRIAL BEGGSrCHERBY COUGH SYRUP Cures BRONCwH 4 Mi 4 If you will figure with usand quwliry of material is imv object yon will be iily convinced ibut wo ont clas all competition Mull u ii b I y 2 a a hlhlifl 3 in nn MI OU WAIXE CO IT- i ft WE are prepared for -the spring trade with the best and largest stock of implements ever brought to McCook Among the good things we have to offer are tiie following well known machines jT S -fl rufiiflsv Gang Sulky and Walking Plows Disc Harrows and Western Belle Listers J I Case Gang and Sulky Plows Walking- Plows and Listers nver Gang Sulky and Walking Plows Mitchell Wagons still continue to be our leaders but we also carry the Milburn Wagon and a good line of Farm Trucks Bradley Listers and Cultivators v In addition to these famous lines we have a large assortment of cultivators among which we call especial attention to the DUTCH UNCLE and BADGER You will also find in our yards the best two row listed corn cul tivators feed grinders gasoline engines wind mills and almost anything else you may need in the farm machinery line We still have plen ty of hog fence poultry fence and barbed wire II P i M YrfdfSSsSSyST List Your Property With Us Farms Ranches Etc Our office is in the east and we brinsr the buyers direct with the money For par ticulars address SHTOTLEFF DOWNING Humboldt Neb McCook Laundry Q C HECKA1AN Prop Dry and Steam Cleaning and Pressing JOHN E KELLEY ATT02EET AT LAW and BONDED ABSTEACTEB McCook Nebraska J3Agant of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Waterworks Office in Poatoffico building A I a 1