The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 06, 1908, Image 6

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Gossip About a Few Celebri
ties Who Are Mentioned In
the Dispatches The Popes
Doctor Carries a Sword
DR W 6EWABD
WEI1IJ
RW SEWARD
WEBB who
with his wife
and son liad to leap
from his burning
automobile in New
York recently can
well afford to burn
up a big touring
car now and then
and never feel the
loss Mrs Webb
was Miss Lila Van
derbilt daughter of
William H Yander
bilt Dr Webb is
a successful speculator in and out of
Wall street and has money and auto
mobiles to burn
That Dr Webb is a born speculator
is indicated by a little story told of
him Some years ago his daughter
conceived the idea of proving her busi
ness ability She paid 20 for a brood
sow and made arrangements for hav
ing the animal looked after on Dr
Webbs magnificent country estate of
H000 acres in Vermont The sow waxed
fat and multiplied In three year Miss
Webbs proliis had grown into hun
dreds of dollars The fourth year the
litter sold for 700 Dr Webb con
cluded to go into the pig line himself
so he bought his d uighter out and es
tablished one of the biggest and best
appointed piggeries in the country
Some years ago Dr Webb bought a
tract of country in the Adirondacks
and made it into a splendid hunting
camp and preserve There was a big
lake on the land called Smiths lake
The new owner rechristened it Iakr
Lila after his wife A man with mon
ey enough to buy a lake and change its
name thus altering the map of a coun
ty inay be considered fairly well to do
Dr Giuseppe Tetacci physician to
Tope Pius IX is a highly important
dignitary in the papal household
While his official salary is only i0 a
month there are certain compensa
tions in the way of honors which make
the post one greatly to be desired by
physicians The man who looks after
the physical welfare
of the spiritual fa
ther of so large a
portion of human
ity is a person of
distinction
Dr Petacci like
his predecessors in
this oflice was cho
sen because of his
demonstrated skill
and ability in his
profession He suc
ceeded the late Dr
Giuseppe Lapponi
who died shortly
after the new pope
entered the Vatican
nit oiDSEprE
PETACCI
Dr Lapponi be-
came famous as the physician of Pope
Leo XIII during the latter years of
the aged pontics life
The popes physician wears a uni
form prescribed by the regulations of
the papal residence It may seem odd
to an American that one who corre
sponds to family doctor should go
about the premises with a sword dan
gling at his heels but it does not look
odd in the Vatican where practically
everybody wears some sort of uniform
Representative John A Keliher of
Massachusetts tells of a teacher in his
district who read The Old Oaken
Bucket and then told the little ones
to make three drawings that would il
lustrate what they had heard One of
the little chaps made a circle three
rude pails and some dots
What Is the circle Johnny the
teacher asked
Thats the well
And what are the three pails
One is the old oaken bucket one Ls
the iron bound bucket and one is the
moss grown bucket that hung in the
well
And what are the dots
Those said Johnny are the loved
spots which my infancy knew
Joseph W Folk governor of Mis
souri is just at present the proud pos
sessor of two booms one for the presi
dency and the other for the United
States senate He is willing to suc
ceed Theodore Roosevelt as president
or William J Stone as senator Ho
if Wi
mm
CJiu
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tells a story abou
a colored man who
was brought before
a court for a trivial
offenee
T h e state of
Missouri a gainst
John Anderson
was read in a loud
voice and the col
ored mans eyes
bulged nearly out
of their sockets and
ne fceemeu overcome
wim terror ana as
tonishment
rnjT ii xnrrr
WllOH lif ivnc net
People
Dr W Seward Webbs Odd
Experience Allan Ryan
Who Will Take His Fathers
Place Sulzers Marriage
that was a decided chestnut When
the governor and his friend were in the
private ollice the friend remarked
Say that was a fearfully old one
you got off just now
I know it was the reply
Then why did you do It the puz
zled friend asked
Did you notice which of those fel
lows laughed Well they are the ones
who have favors to ask
Congressman William Sulzer of New
York who recently surprised his
friends by getting married was at first
reported to have eloped with his bride
Miss Rodclhehn of Philadelphia It
was also said that the legislator fell
in love with her while she was nursing
him through an illness in a hospital
The congressman corrected these re
ports saying
I met her in a hospital but my ouly
ailment at that time was a case of love
at first sight which I hardly believe
she will be able to cure in our lifetime
There was no elope
ment but we wish
ed to fool the peo
ple who had ex
pected that we
would have a big
wedding and I
guess we did it
Another reason
for our marriage at
Atlantic City was
my desire to carry
out a promise made
long ago to the
WILLIAM SCLZElt
Rev Herbert Gessner to allow him to
marry me should I ever wed We wore
boys together in Elizabeth N 1 and
later while we were classmates at Co
lumbia I promised to let him marry
me when I had picked out a wife He
acknowledges that he had about given
up hope of ever fastening me with the
shackles of matrimony when myself
and my intended bride descended upon
him rd asked to have the knot tied
LTarry K Thaw is always in great de
mand as an after dinner speaker and is
noted for his stories One day the
lawyer said recently I misbehaved
at the table and my father told me to
go upstairs I knew that meant he
would be around after awhile with a
paddle So I got busy as soon as I
reached the bedroom
When he came up he dumfounded
me by saying briefly Take off your
pants I began to whimper I dont
want to said I He inspected me nar
rowly Strikes me you look rather
stout said he
Executing a flank movement he
caught me over his knee and stripped
down my trousers Under the first pair
he found another Under the second
pair he found another Under the
third pair he found another When he
got to the fourth pair he stopped and
said gravely
How many pairs of pants did you
put on
I dunno I put on all of mine and
all of Jims said I weakly
He burst out laughing and from
that day on I never got a licking But
he used to talk to me when I was bad
and it wasnt long before I would have
taken half a dozen lickings thankfully
rather than one of those grave earnest
lectures that made me feel ashamed
of myself for hours and hours after
ward
It is announced that Thomas F
Rjan the noted New York financier
is shortly to retire from active busi
ness and that he is coaching his third
son Allan A Ryan to succeed him in
the commercial world The elder
Ryan proposes to retire to his native
state Virginia with a winter home in
Richmond and a summer home in Nel
son county
Allan A Ryan on whose shoulders
ALLAN A RYAX
ed if he had anything to say or plead- cinnati in 1S97 when
ed guilty or not guilty he gasped our was then only a judgi
Well yo honor ef de whole state of
Missourah is agin dis one pore niggah
Is gwine to give up right now
The governor is a shrewd judge of
men as the following story chows One
day upon reaching his ollice at the
capitol in company with a friend Gov
ernor Folk found a number of men
waiting in the anteroom He paused
as he passed through and made a joke
Ing Why Hiram
been drinking
the financiers man
tle of responsibility
will fall is already
a member of the
New York Stock
Exchange having
received his fathers
seat in 1003 He is
married and is in
business with one
of his four brothers
under the firm name
of Allan A Ryan
Bro lie is also
president of a type
writer company
Thomas F Ryan
is building a mil
lion dollar residence in Richmond It
is said also that he will erect a costly
skyscraper for his favorite city and
that he has political inclinations Mr
Ryan at present is a member of the
Democratic state central committee o
Virginia having always maintained
his olficial residence in the state
An Ohio representative has discov
ered the original Taft man no de
clares that at a banquet given in
Secretary Taft
e on tne federal
bench Hiram Rulison made the pre
diction in a speech that Judge Tafi
will some day be president of the
United States
It is related by persons in Washiir
ton who attended that dinner am
heard this proclamation that Secretar
Taft turned the incident aside by snj
what have yov
CONNECTICUTS OWN SALOON
Two Centuries Ago It Ran an Inn Ac
quired Under Foreclosure
Hartford Conn In connection with
the recent temperance agitation it la
recalled that Connecticut once ran a
saloon and that the Connecticut legis
lators moved into the saloon to trans
act their business
On May 17 1G60 one Jeremiah
Adams a member of the flock of Rev
Thomas Hooker who migrated from
Cambridge Mass to settle this town
secured a monopoly of the retail
liquor business for this village At
a session of the Connecticut law
makers held In Hartford on March 1
16G1 Adams obtained a license to con
duct an inn the permit to be held bv
Adams and his heirs or successors as
long as they conducted the place to
ye good liking and approbation of ye
GenI Court
But travelers were few and the
first liquor enterprise in the capital
was not a success for on January 14
1C90 Adams property went into the
hands of a receiver and the colony
took possession on foreclosure pro
ceedings The Connecticut lawmakers
then had the saloon on their hands
Under their management the tavern
was named the Bunch of Grapes and
for a number of years was the best
known public house between New
York and Boston
The general court of Connecticut set
aside a room in the upper part of the
building for a legislative hall and
meetings were held there For four
years the colony of Connecticut pros
pered in the saloon business and
tnen sold out to Zachariah Sanford
Adams grandson
It was during the time that he ran
the hostelry that Capt Joseph Wads
worth stole the charter from Sir Ed
mund Andros and hid it in the Char
ter Oak
BILLIONS IN FARM ANIMALS
Government Report Shows Enormous
Worth of Live Stock in Country
Washington The crop reporting
hoard of the bureau of statistics of
the department of agriculture in a
bulletin issued reports the num
bers and values of farm animals on
farms and ranges in the United States
on Jan 1 190S as follows
Farm
animals No
Horses in9i2nnn
IIules 3 SG9 000
Martin W Littleton chief counsel for Milch cows2U94000
uiuer uanie suUiaooo
oneep
o4G31000
owine 50084000
Aver Total
price Value
0341 lS67r30000
10770 410939000
3007 650057000
1039 S4393S000
sSS 211730000
CC5 339030000
compared with Jan 1 1907 horses
have increased 245000 mules 52000
milch cows 226000 other cattle de
creased 1493000 sheeD increased
1391000 and swine 1290000
In average value per head horses
decreased 10 cents mules 440 much
cows 33 cents other cattle 21 cents
sheep increased 4 cents and swine de
creased 157
The total value of all animals enu
merated on Jan 1 1908 was 4331
230000 as compared with 4423698
000 on Jan 1 1907 a decrease of 92
468000 or 21 per cent
CLERK IS HEIR TO A FORTUNE
Post Office Employe Is Bequeathed
50000 by His Aunt
New York Haywood F Norton
aged 26 was up to recently a hard
working and ambitious clerk in the
general postoffice in New York Mrs
Mary Ahearn a sweet natured widow
of 55 was his aunt When she died
the other day and her will was opened
it was found that her nephews Hay
wood F and William Norton and her
niece Mrs Mary Clauss of Brooklyn
had inherited her fortune amounting
to considerably more than 100000 A
house at 134 West Sixty sixth street
was left to Haywood
When after the funeral Norton was
asked to stay and hear the will read
he tried to beg off on the strength of
getting back to work
When he learned that to him had
been left nearly 50000 he was speech
less His brother William an elec
trician is in Denver wiring the audi
torium in which the Democratic na
tional convention will be held
HONOR FOR YORK GIRL DOCTOR
Discoverer of Electric Anaesthesia to
Apply System on- Large Scale
Paris Miss Louise G Robinovitch
the young New York physician who
won eminence in France and Germany
by the successful application of elec
tric anaesthesia in cases where chloro
form and ether generally had been
used will soon receive a grant from
the Paris authorities which will per
mit her to apply the system on a large
scale in local insane asylums
Louis Parisot a prominent scientist
said Miss Robinovitchs discovery is
destined to exert a profound influence
in the practice of both surgery and
medicine
Under the influence of electric an
aesthesia the patient may he kept
asleep for many hours while the blood
pressure remains normal No evil
after effects result The system is
also successfully used in the treat
ment of nervous diseases delirium tre
mens and other forms of acute mania
Discovers Old Document
Newark N J A document bearing
the signature of George Washington
has been found among the records in
the Essex county courthouse It was
discovered by County Clerk John B
Woolston and steps to preserve it
properly will be taken at once The
document is a certificate that Colonel
Francis Barber commandant of the
Second New Jersey regiment in the
revolutionary war was killed Febru
ary 11 17S3
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A Guaranteed Cure For Piles
Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud
ing Piled Druggists refund money if
Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case
no mutter of how long standing in G tol l
days First application gives ease and
rest 50e If your druggibt hasnt it
send 50c in stumps and it will bo for
warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co
St Louts Mo
SCHOOL LAND AUCTION
The following described lands in Keel Willow
county will be ollered for lea o at public auc
tion at the county treasurers ollice McCook
Nebraska Tuesday March 21th at 2 ii in
Terms of leasing and appraised value may be
had on application to the county treasurer at
McCook or to the coimiii sionor at Lincoln The
west half and west Jialf southeast quarter
northeast quarter iH 28
H M Katov
Com Public Lands and IJuildhiK s
NOTICE OF TAX SALK KKDKMPTION
ToMyrtie Miller You are hereby notified
that on the nth day of June VM I purchased at
prhatetux sale lots one and two 1 and 2
block one Park division to rndiauola Nebras
ka that said lots were assessed in the name
ofMyrtio Miller that said lots were assessed
and sold for the taxes of the years lJ02 IMCJ and
lit I that J hae paid the sub equent taxes
thereon of IUOj and lHOti that the time of re
demption from said tax sale will expire on the
0th daj of June lUS -2-21-St S if Smith
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NOTICE
State of Nebraska lied Willow county ss
To all tMjrsons interested in the estate or
Harriot Humphrey into of said county deceas
ed You are hereby notified that on the twenty
fifth day of Iobruary 1WW Worth Humphrey
filed his petition in the county court of said
county for his appointment as administrator of
the estate of Harriet Humphrey late of waid
county deceased and that the same will bo
heard at tho county court room in tho city of
McCook of saiil county on tho ltith day of
March 1908 at tho hour of ten oclock a in
It is further ordered that notice of haul hear
ing be Ke till persons interested in said es
tato by publication of this notice for three
ui eks in tins McCook Tribune a news
paper printed and published and of general cir
culation in said count y
Dated this 25th day of February 1P0S
sua i J J C Mooui County Judge
ORDER OF HEARING
In the district court or Red Willow count
Nebraska hi tho matter of tho estate or I
A Buck deceased
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On reading and filing the petition of John F
Helm praying that administration oTsaid
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NOTICE OF REFEREES SALE
By virtue of an order of sale to me directed
bv the clerk of tho district court or Red mow
county in the State of Nebraska oiia JutlRnioiit
i ti iirh in favor of Albertma
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Rogers- plaintiff against John S MiHorMinnio
Matilda Miller Edwin A IMnl hop Albert
Phillippi Harvey Phillippi Daisy J
Fre Mil Willippi and Roy nmtSr
or December 1107 lor tho
on tho eleventh day
rtition and sale of tho flowing described
real estate to wit Tho south hair of the north
east quarter nnU lots one aim m
township two north rango twenty nmo west or
tho sixth principal mendinn in said Red Willow
county I will oiler forsalo to tho highest bidder
r i h ifiH fliiv nf March 1908 lit tho
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front door or tho court house m McCook m saiu
county at two oclock in the afternoon tho
above described real estate
Dated this iith day of PubriinryU0S 2 1 Mts
J S LeIIew Referee
REFEREES SALE
By virtue of an order of sale to mo directed
by tho clerk of tho district court or Red Willow
county in tho state or Nebraska on n judgment
rendered in said court in favor of Minnie Ma
tilda Miller plaintiff against Albertina Rogers
Roy Rogers John S Miller Freida Phillippi
Aliiert ilillllPPl Iliillippi ana J awni
u in lie nssiiiMM for lip irinir snid imtitinii I TWntnliRr 1K7 fur the partition and snlo
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when all persons interested in said matter may
appear at a county court to be held in and for
said county and show cause why the prajer of
petitioner should not be granted and that notice
of the pendency of said petition and the hearing
thereof be gien to till persons interested in said
matter bj publishing a copy of this order in the
McCook Tribune a weekly newspaper printed
in snid county for three successive weeks prior
to said day of hearing
Dated 1 cbruarj 21th
J C Mooiii County Judge
Boyle A Eldrod attorneys
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defendants on the eleventh day of
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apher what it means to change a type- 1
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rollowing uoscrihea real estate to wii ino
east half of tho west half or section two tho
northwest quarter iff section one all in town-
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ship two north range twenty nine and lots ono
and two in block ten in tho fourth addition to
McCook all in Red Willow county Nebrnska
1 will offer for snlo to tho highest bidder Tor
cash on the Kith day of March IMS at tho front
door of the court house in said county at two
oclock in tho afternoon tho above described
real estate
Dated this lllth day of February 1908-2-1 l Tit
J S LeIiew Referee
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