i mi m m m m m riH m - - -iv 9 i i 6 i iT - 5 4r A Fable of the Future A iv In 1920 A D the Stingiest Man in String town carted his House hold Goods to the Depot and bought a ticket for Millionville the Metropo lis Why are you mov ing to Millionville in quired a Citizen To save postage replied the Stingiest Man Whereat the Citi zen marveled mightily Now be it known that the Stingiest Man in Stringtown was wise in his Day and Genera tion for along back in 1907 A D or there about it became the Settled Habit of the Stringtown people to purchase Large Sheets of Little Stickers bear ing portraits of G Washington B Frank lin W McKinley and other Late Illustrious Ones which Specimens of Art they straightway stuck on envelopes and sent to a Large and Luring Mail Order Concern in Millionville Wherefore it came about that the Seven Stores in Stringtown Shut up Shop one after the other until along in 1919 A D the Stingiest Man found it in cumbent upon him to begin purchasing these Small Specimens of Art to present to the Maw of the Monster in Millionville and the Aforesaid was Simply too Stingy to stand for the Same MORAL If you cant see the Moral without being Missourified look up the Ad of an Oculist in this Paper and purchase a Pair of Specs UiSaWBBEaBSiccsr t if- Jtf if w v r if if if jif tr if if if vfv Sfc 3E - VCV if 4 5 - 9 if is Qs ts lis jiiyji9siQy Qy tfs ity fo C f y tfs its ts tis Real Estate Filings Tbo following real estate Clings have been made in the county clerks office since our last report Lincoln Land Co to Hannah E and Joseph S Lowley vd to lot G blk 1 1st iMcCook 250 00 JE I Peterson sheriff to Jane E Whitney sheriffs deed to lot 4 blk 10 West McCook 50 00 H I Peterson sheriff to Kate Ryan shei iff s deed to w hf sbqr 1-1-30 850 00 Winfield S Fasick and wife to Jesse D Mallery wd to se qr se qr ne qr 17-1-2 1500 00 Wiliiam Weber and wife to Ar ley L Lacy wd to se qr 27-1-29 7300 00 Hiram C Eider and wife to Wm Huber wd to lot 4 blk 25 Ri verview cemetery 10 00 John D Hare and wife and Charles F Lehn and wife to Joseph S Eryson wd to e hf 22-1-29 6100 00 James Kummer and wife to B F Olcott wd to lot 8 blk 11 West McCook 1200 00 Lincoln Land Co to Adam Fridk wd to lot 8 blk 6 6th McCook 225 00 Conrad Amen and wife to George Fahrenbruck wd to pt se qr se qr 30-3-2 700 00 E C Lakin and wife to Joseph H McKiver wd to lots 1 2 blk 23 Indianola 700 00 E G Malone and wife to Char les Butter wd to se qr 4500 00 H Hoffman single to George Shaffer wd to pt lot 3 32-1-29 600 00 Clark TLoperand wife to Frank P Ratliff wd to lot 3 blk 27 2nd McCook 1850 00 Theodor H Colling et ux to Joseph Downs wd to lots 16 17 Willow Grove 1475 00 County Treasurer to John Dun ning tax deed to lot 10 blk 38 Indianola Travis W Benjamin Admr to A G Dole deed to ne qr 27-1-30 1090 00 J O Hammond to Mabel Ham mondand N E Barger wd to pt ne qr se qr 39 3 29 100 A Handy Receipt Book Bound duplicate receipt books three receipts to the page for sale at Thb Tribune office Advertising is strictly a business proposition The Tribunes subscrip tion book is open to any advertisers inspection County Commissioners Proceedings continued fkom last week McCook NobFebruary 11 1903 The following claims were audited and allow ed and on motion dork was instructed to draw warrants on the county general fund levy of 1907 in payment thereof as follows McCook Republican printing for county attorney 4 50 McCook Republican same for Co sheriff 2 50 McCook Republican same for clerk of court G3 00 Klopp Bartlett Co statutes 1907 tax receipts legal blanks and supplies 1G1 28 Klopp Bartlett Co legal blanks sup plies record for clerk of court revenuo laws and assessors books 190S 130 75 State Journal Co supplies blanks 27 35 Neb Tel Co toll for Nov Dec 11 70 Neb Tel Co toll for Dec additional 2 35 Neb Tel Co toll for January 3 55 Neb Tel Co claim of phono rent for Jan Feb 2750 rejected A D Beemer warden pen 22S 00 Commercial Hotel boarding jury Dec 35 75 Commercial hotel boarding jury Feb 19 50 Geo Fowler janitor service Nov Dec 90 00 R M Osborn jailor fees board of pris oners 54 00 J M Ruff special deputy for sheriff 2 00 Mrs Nora Peterson matron fees board for prisoners 14 00 H I Peterson postage money advanced 1 50 H I Peterson fees State vs Boyd 30 00 J M Henderson special deputy 22 00 V B Sexson guarding jail two nights 4 00 R W Devoe fees and attending court 9 50 R TV Devoe attending juvenile court 8 00 J M Gilchrist agt Nat Fid Gas Co premium on treasurers bond 495 00 E J Wilcox postage expenses 7 85 Hammond Stephens Co blanks for superintendent A 25 Hammond Stephens Co supplies and books for superintendent 47 65 Hammond Stephens Co same 11 10 Hammond Stephens Co samo 48 50 W M Welch Mfg Co records for supfc 20 30 Flora B Quick salary 4th quarter 250 00 Flora B Quick postage office expenses 4 10 And on the county bridge fund levy of 1907 as follows E G Caine Co bridgo lumber 61 35 E G Caiue Co same 4G 80 W A DeMay Lumber Co samo 140 75 W C Bullard samo 37 40 Perry Bee Co samo 13 70 Geo W Cramer repairing bridge 4 25 J B Goreloy same 7 50 And on the road fund of tho respective com missioner districts levy of 1907 as follows Frank Cain road work 88 95 Harvey Nelson same 4 75 W H Meyers samo 7 00 Claus Tjarks samo 3 00 Fred Boll samo 4 50 Ernest Woyeneth samo G 00 William Webber same 6 00 George Lewis samo 3 00 Chas Miller samo 3 00 Ira Neel samo 2 25 Karbach Mfg Co road drag 18 00 Tho semi annual statement of the condition of the institute fund by Miss Quick county superintendent was examined and on motion approved and ordered placed on file Tho annual report of James E Ryan justico of tho peace Indianola precinct was examined and on motion approved On motion board abjourncd to meet February 12 1908 F S Lofton Chairman Attest Charles Skalla Clerk McCook Neb February 12 1908 Tho board of county commissioners mot pur suant to adjournment present V S LoftonS Premer and C B Gray commissioners P E Reeder attorney and Charles Skalla clerk Tho minutes of tho previous meeting wcro road and on motion approved Tho following claims wero audited and allow ed and tho clerk wus instructed to draw war rants on the county genoral fund levy of 1907as follows II I Peterson money advanced for re ward in case State vs Crigger 25 00 F M Kimmell printing legal blanks and stationery 47 35 Nob Institute for Feeble Minded Youth keeping Ruby Boyd 15 54 Flora B Quick oflice expenses 1907 25 90 Flora B Quick expenses of ilrst R W Co Corn Contest less 1000 needed for completing tho two 2500 prizes and taken from institute fund 24 00 C A Rogers fees State vs Grigger 7 45 H I Peter ion same 85 On motion board adjourned to meet February 13 1908 F S Lofton Chairman Attest Chakles Skalla Clerk McCook Neb February 13 1908 The board of county commissioners met pur suant to adjournment present F S Lofton S Premer and C B Gray commissioners and Charles Skalla clerk Tho minutes of previous meeting were read and on motion approved On motion tho meeting was postponed and tho board adjourned to meet February 141908 F S Lofion Chairman Attest Charles Skalla Clerk McCook Neb February 14 1908 The board of county commissioners met pur suant to adjournment present F S Lofton S Premer and C B Gray commissioners and Charles Skalla clerk The minutes of previous meeting cu read and on motion approved Tho board having discovered that in tho an ual settlement made with C H Harmau over seer district No G a error has been made by which a certificate on tho road fund of district G had been issued for Y725 while it should have been issued for 750 attention to this fact being called to tho board by C H Barman on motion instructs clerk to correct the record in this case by stating these facts in tho com missioner record and proceedings and that Mr Harmau has refunded to tho county treasurer the amount of 1975 to tho credit of district No G being the amount overpaid him as per treas urers receipt No 1G7 Tho ollicial bond of A C Crabtreo as con stable of Indianola precinct was examined and on motion approved On motion tho county treasurer was instruct ed to refund to E E Thompson the sum of 131 being the amount illegally aesessed to the sv qr of section 7-4-27 in 1907 as a school district levy for district 21 and paid by him under protest for tho reason said land is in unorganized terri tory and not subject to any school district levy The following claims wcro audited and allow ed and on motion clerk was instructed to draw- warrants on the county general fund levy of 1907 as follows Perry Bee Co coal for pauper A Lord nails and supplies HIPeterson telegrams H I Peterson board for prisoners E F Osborn jailor fees boarding pris oners attending court claimed at 58 allowed at II F Pade chairs and shades J C Moore oflice cxpeHsesclaimed5r t allowcil at G C Heckman laundry for prisoner McCook Republican printing for county supt Hammond Stephens Co rejected claim of 350 for pencil sharpener H I Peterson serving road notices 18 SO 21 63 4 26 23 00 49 00 11 75 2 90 2 9S 20 90 II II Berry fees State vs Boyd 13 95 H I Peterson same G 25 R W Devoe samo 8 10 II n Berry fees State vs Coffee 5 15 II I Peterson same 4 20 Rufus Douglas same 1 10 J C Moore same I 10 C H Boyle same 110 Harry Leonard same 110 R W Devoe same 8 55 H I Peterson in re Spiker delinquent children fees 155 R W Devoe samo G 05 H I Peterson fees in the matter of the Fahrenbruck children delinquent 1 20 R W Devoe same 5 30 H L Hoagland fees State vs Gossard 1 00 E F Osborn same 85 E J Brailey same 1 20 J C McClorry same 1 05 JMGilchrist samo 30 10 E T Robinson samo 30 10 J W Tulleys same 30 10 W B Kern same 15 20 C A Rogers same 13 75 F S Lofton service as commissioner G5 SO S Premer same 67 50 C B Gray same 76 70 And on the county bridge fuud levy of 1907 as follows Perry Bee Co bridgo lumber 184 80 The petition of Sidney Dodge et al asking for the establishment of a public road was read and considered Tho board iinds that all tho requirements of tho law have been complied with and the public good requires it on motion petition was granted and road established as follows Commencing at tho north east corner of sec tion 36 township 1 north rango 29 west of tho 6th P M in Red Willow county thenco west one mile on section lino between sections 25 and 36 in said township to the southwest corner of section 25 and also commencing at the north west corner of the southwest quarter of section 25 township 2 rango 29 thenco west two miles on quarter section line through sections 26 and 27 in said township and range and terminating thereat and clerk was instructed to notify over seer of highways to open said road On motion damages wero allowed on above road by reason of establishment of same as fol lows McKenna Boyle Eldred sw 25 claimed 120 allowed jo 00 J L Sims se 26 claimed 50 allowed 40 00 Martha J Connors sw 26 claimed 6000 allowed 40 00 Louiso W Randel shf nw 26 claimed 70 allowed 40 00 G F Randel s hf s hf 27 claimed 14000 allowed go 00 Road overseer of road district was directed to pay tho same out of any funds belonging to the district as the law provides The board finds on tho records of Red Willow county that part of the road as petitioned for namely tho one half mile running north and south between the southwest quarter of section 25 and tho south east quarter of section 26 is and has been for long years a public road and therefore uo reference was made to this part of tho proposed road in abovo description and no damages wero allowed on any land adjoining this part of the road Petition of George Cappel William Vogt and others asking for the establishment of a public road was read and considered and on motion laid over until tho noxt meeting for the reason that tho board wants to investigate as to tho merits of some of the claims for damage on filo on said road On motion board adjourned to meet Fcbruary 25 1908 F S Lofton Chairman Attest Charles Skalla Clerk - TARPON TACTICS anw a MMmnwnMMw mimm mamm ao Wonderful Feats Flights and Leaps of the Silver King In the big pass tarpon can best be cituglit from near the bottom of the channel and should be llslied for with fifty feet of Hue and a heavy sinker lu shallow water the tarpon leaps high in air the instant he feels the hook but In the pass he often lights for a minute or two before coining to the surface More than once when I had come to fear that my tarpon was a shark he has suddenly shot above the surface like a bullet from a gun and in the first wild shake of his head thrown hook and bait fifty feet in the air and one even sent a four ounce leaden sinker Hying over my head from nearly twice that distance Other tar pon when struck came straight up from the bottom one grazing our gun wale as he rose and another leaping over the stern of the canoe As soon as a tarpon was tired enough to let us pull the canoe beside him we removed the hook from his mouth and let him swim home to his family It happened once that a tarpon was less tired than we had assumed On that occasion we swam home and he had n good man story to tell his friends It had been counted a poor year for tarpon yet in fifteen consecutive days of fishing we were fast to forty four tarpon each of which had jumped for us from one to twelve times This high water mark of twelve jumps was made by a tarpon which was stimu lated to his later efforts by the pres ence of a pursuing shark and the twelfth jump was a double number There was commotion in the crimsoned water new vigor at the other end of my line and it was an hour later when I finally landed on a sand bar a shark with an aldermanlc stomach A knife drawn across this distended organ dis closed the tarpon in sections with the hook still fast in his jaw and enabled the camera man to photograph to gether the subjects he had recently photographed separately Although this shark was only one fifth the size of our big hammerhead yet he made but two bites of his victim Our work at Boca Grande ended with the red letter day of the season of nil seasons I was fishing in the pass with fifty feet of line and the bait was di rectly under the canoe when a tarpon struck fiercely quickly carried away a hundred more feet of line and then swam so swiftly toward us that I fear ed from the loosened line that he had escaped Then fifty feet from the ca noe there shot into the air a giant tar pon measuring as we learned after ward an even seven feet Up up up he rose until the camera seemed to be pointed at the zenith and before the 1 rattled camera man could get his aim the silver king had turned graceful j in the air and was plunging downward The captain swears that he saw swing ing clear of the water the ribbon which T rtI finf i firr Crmt r 4Tn liiisv IP IlltllllUll L VJlll -11 J llTTJl UU L11J lllli Cia it hung plumb down from the tarpon Once I gave my own estimate of the 1 height of the jump to a group of j friends and after a glance at their grieved expressions appealed to the one of most experience on the coast and with the tarpon After a single mo ment of hesitation he remarked firmly We fishermen must stand together I believe the story A W Dimock in Appletons When Drarrmcrs Come Easy At the Players club in New York one evening there was a guest from out of town a playwright well known for his extraordinary facility in turn ing out the alleged drammers that do the circuits It Is no uncommon thing for this pro ducer to grind out five or six of his plays annually Some ono innocently asked the play wright if it was rather difficult to find new ideas for his plays Really I dont know was the frank answer of the man who has made thousands of dollars from his dram mers 1 have never tried it New York Tribune Wooden Almanacs An antiquary in Chicago took a curi ously engraved block of wood from a case Here is an original almanac a Sax on one he said The engraved fig ures on it all concern the moon They forecast the new moons and full moons and lunar changes for the year hence being devoted to lunar matters the Saxon block was called an or observation of all the moons From our word alma nac comes Usual Result Well asked the motorman did you manage to collect your little bill from that couductor No answered the disgusted pas senger I got tired trying to collect it at his house and the other day 1 caught him ou his car What did he do The samo thing as usual put me off Real Genius That artist is a real genius re- marked the admirer No answered Miss Cayenne he cant be a real genius or people wouldnt be saying so many compli mentary things about him before he is dead Washington Star Superstitious Golfers The two chief golfing superstitions are that two up and five to play never won a match and that it is unlucky to win the first hole It is hard to say which is the sillier of the two London Mail One lie must be thatched with an other or It will soon rain through Owen HUMAN STOMACH HAS BECOME 0 Mr Cooper in speaking of the re markable success of his medicine had this to say on the subject My medi cine regulates the stomach That Is why it is successful The human stom ach today has become degenerate and is the cause for most ill health In the horse the dog and the wild ani mals generally you see no nerve ex haustion no chronic debility They are not shut up day after day with practically no exercise and they are not able to stuff themselves with food when their bodies have not had enough work to justify it The human race has been doing this for years and look at the result half the people are complaining of poor health not real illness just a half sick tired droopy feeling They dont really know what is the matter with them I know that all the trouble is caused by weak overworked stom achs I have proved this with my medicine to many thousands of peo ple in most of the leading cities of this country I expect to do the same thing in Europe next year This is the real reason for the demand for my preparation Among those who have recently been converted to Coopers theory is Mr Monroe Brown of 8 Hancock Street Winchester Mass Mr Brown has this to say of his experience with GENERA I Animals Are Healthier Because of Strong Digestive Apparatus An IntoroRtlnEr Interview was re cently obtained with L T Cooper tae younc man whose theory and mecu cines have created such a sensation during the past year tho new medicine For over seven years I suffered with catarrh of tho stomach and for the past year I was lame with rheumatism I attributed this to my stomach trouble as my cir culation was very poor What food I ate would turn to gas almost at once I would have a sensation of bloating and would have to belch frequently to relieve this My heart also becamo affected and I would suddenly become dizzy and have palpitations I was tired and dull and despondent at all times I lost a great deal of flesh and was nervous and depressed This went on for over seven years although I spent hundreds of dollars trying to get relief When Cooper was in Boston I heard a good deal about his ideas on stomach trouble Next one or two friends told mo that his medicines had greatly helped them I purchased some of the New Discovery medicine Today I am perfectly well I sleep liko a boy can eat anything and have no rheumatism or heart trouble I no longer havo any gas on my stomach and feel as I did years ago No ono could bo more astonished by theso facts than myself They aro remark able but true This is indeed a won derful medicine The Cooper preparations havo been more widely sold and discussed sinco being introduced than anything of tho kind ever before sold by druggists Wo sell them and explain their nature A McMillen - v - i fe 0 I H ml 1 f w4 tz Wi x xsi t cfiwi5 ta rM fisA l a LgaiV Si be 8 ferik 4rSrrW5Sffie 3 fi KILL THE BRUTE SKIN HIM PROPERLY AND SHIP HIS SKIN AND ALL OTHER SPaiSMO0L e TO THE SHIPMENT HOUSE NIUAHFURVIODL 1inruftpoiis iiruv THERES MONEY N JT Write for Circulars j SS3 x mi t k DANGER SIGNAL NO 1 conies from the kidney secretions They will 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