The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 17, 1908, Image 3

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ter Sag
By FRANK H SWEET
Copyright 1P05S by Frank II Sweet
TNT DEB sat near the front
window of her little house
darning a great hole in the
heel of Chloe Anns stocking
and wondering wat fer dat chile so
late
Dar she come now she exclaimed
glancing up the road An runniu
like a wil tukkey
A moment later the door Hew open
and Cldoe Ann rushed into the room
Aunt Deb she gasped dem gals
up ter de schoolhouse
Look yer I wants ter know wat
you mean bustin inter de house dis
way Youse laekin in repose o man
ners you is Chloe Ann lleekon I
done hear old mis telliif Miss Itosa
dat a tousan times an youse des
like her Shot dat door
Chios Ann pulling like a small steam
tug rolled up her eyes despairingly
and tumbled into a chair
Cose Id oughter knowed youd
spise fer ter year bout dem Easter
doins she said slyly
Wat dey gwine ter do up dar in
quired Aunt Deb eagerly
Chloe grinned Dem gals she said
dey gwine ter git up a show in de
schoolhouse an dey gwine ter have
aigs an
Aigs exclaimed Aunt Deb
Aigs repeated Chloe Ann impress
ively an mon dat dey aint gwine
ter have nothin cep aigs Dey kin
make em as small as sparrers aigs or
dey kin make em des as big as dey kin
tote Dey kin stuff em or dey kin
leave em holler but evry gals bleeged
ter invent de aig by her own alone self
an Mis Dodd
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she done tole
us dat de gal
wat make de
rigiual aig sho
ter git a prize
o 10
Here Chloe
Ann paused an
instant to give
Aunt Deb time
to take in the
full import of
this announce
ment then she
proceeded with
her tale
Dat gal wid
de long yaller
curls she says
ter me Nobody
aint spectin
youll make
nothin Chloe Ann An I say Den
I bleeged ter sprise em Atter dat
she axed me ef I reclron I kin make
dat prize aig An I lowed I boun ter
try an dat I aint nebber lef behine
Den she laugh mighty scornful an toss
up her head I aint say nothin mo
but I des stan roun dem gals an
watches out an years der talk I
knows fer sho now des how I gwine
ter wuk
Aint I allers done tole de folks you
was clnr grit honey cried Aunt Deb
But I dunno zackly wat you mean
wen you talk bout de riginal aig
Ho ejaculated Chloe Ann Rig
inals de mos diffuntest from all de
res an Is boun ter make dat aig
I gwine make de bigges aig in ail
creation
Chloe Ann shouted Aunt Deb
switching her niece sharply with the
stocking she had just mended You
oncompunctious chil Don you lemme
year no mo dat kind o talk You
gwine be took at your wud some day
an struck dead wid a clap o tunder
like Auerias and Sfira was done struck
wen dey wasnt mindiu wat dey say
Go long an fetch in a armful o light
ood an shet de chick n house do an
look ter Black Jane I done sot dat dar
hen dis mornin Atter tea well set
roun de stove an projec bout dat
riginal aig
It was after 10 oclock when Aunt
Deb and her niece rose from their
seats before the fire
An atter all dis spectin an con
tendin said Aunt Deb despondently
we aint make out ter kiver dat aig
I kin ax Miss Cole fer de ole boxes
youll git yo pasboad outen dem an
like nough shell gimme de strong
wite muslin But I dunno wat yo
gwine ter do for de outside
Don you be troubled in you miu
bout dat Aunt Deb Law Is boun
ter fin kiverin fer dat aig Taint
gwine out de world naked certn sho
I aint nebber got lef behine yit Aunt
Deb
Aunt Deb spoke truly when she said
that the girl was clar grit Until the
last eighteen months of her life she
had always been ill fed and overwork
ed When she was eleven years old
her sickly mother became a helpless
invalid and upon Chloe Ann were laid
the burdens far too heavy for one so
XQUjlg
When the mother died two years
later and the father declined to sup
port her Chloe Ann begged and work
ed her way from Georgia to a small
town in Pennsylvania where Aunt
Deb lived
The poor child could neither read
nor write when she entered the vil
lage but being clar grit she ignored
the ridicule of the little children with
whom she was obliged to recite and
worked with all her might to make up
for lost time
Mrs Dodd a wealthy and benevolent
woman was at this time greatly inter
ested in raising funds for the orphan
asylum which she had been the means
of starting in the village She con
ceived the idea of interesting the
schoolgirls in the enterprise and pro
posed that they should have an exhibi
tion of Easter eggs of their own inven
tion
She would give a prize of 10 for the
most singular and unusual production
Ten cents ad
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BLACK JANE WAS
DISCLOSED
mission fee
should be asked
at the door The
1 a d i e s should
provide refresh
ments and aft-
el
ton TiMil ilomrlfwl
on the most
original egg
there should be
a grand sale of
the eggs for the
benefit of the
asylum
No one was
more thorough
ly excited than Chloe Ann She talked
about eggs she dreamed eggs Iler
hope and courage never failed not
even when it lacked four days of the
appointed time and her egg was still
without an outside
Law Aunt Deb aint I brung up
long o triberlations Aint I allers
made out to fetch up at de head Is
gwine out dis minute ter vestergato de
store winders Spec Ill skiver sumpu
fo I comes home
So saying Chloe Ann put on her hat
and shawl and started off singing in a
high key
Hump yosef ter de load an fergit de
distress
An dem wat Stans by ter scoff
Fer de harder de pullin de longer de
res
An de bigger de feed in de trough
In less than half an hour she was
back again There was a package in
her arms and a look of solemn joy on
her face
Come in de udder room she said in
a hoarse whisper and Aunt Deb went
into the other room without a moments
delay
When the two emerged from the lit
tle bedroom they quivered with the aw
fulness of the secret in their posses
sion
The eventful day daAvned at last but
it seemed to Chloe Ann the longest
day of her life She was dressed for
the evening long before the time and
as soon as the clock struck 7 she ran
to the schoolhouse
When she opened the door she was
dazzled with the sight The boys had
trimmed the large room most tasteful
ly with evergreens and had arranged
flags and other draperies with charm
ing effect
The Easter eggs were displayed on
tables near the wall There were
omerjs almost as small as sparrers
with a rosette and loop of very
narrow ribbon at each end eggs of
dainty satin tilled witli tempting can
dies eggs covered with swansdown
containing bottles of perfumery or
waiting to receive a ladys jewel and
eggs resplendent in blue and red vel
vet or phibh large enough to hold com
fortably the large dolls that lay
within
Chloe Ann smiled cheerfully upon
the rival eggs and went her way os
tentatiously tossing over her shoulder
the long scarlet ribbons that depended
from a tight braid that stood out at
right angles to her head and was ex
actly three inches long
An hour later she met Florence
Evans whom she had described as
dat gal wid de long yaller curls
Wheres your egg inquired Flor
ence
Reckon its at ome was the cool
response
Reckon youre ashamed to show it
said the girl mockingly
Like nough replied Chloe Aun
with apparent indifference
Why Chloe Aun isnt your egg here
yet exclaimed Mrs Dodd All the
eggs were to be here at 5 oclock
Dats a fack said Chloe Ann very
gravely but Aunt Debs mighty spe
cial wid dat aig Shes gwine to fetch
it hersef
Just as the committee who were to
award the prize were about to with
draw for their conference Chloe Ann
opened the outside door and thrust a
very anxious face out into the dark
ness
Here I is panted Aunt Deb An
you kin praise yo stas dat Is come
I aint nebber oncrraU no secb saltish
miiviiijiwtfnf8
job as dis afo An you ainc never
year no sech racket as come fum de
inside o dish yer aig I clar ter good
ness twas wussn totin a clock
Here Judge Carlton said Mrs
Dodd taking the huge bundle from
Aunt Debs reluctant arms and giving
it to a gentleman standing near her
It is so late that you will have to ex
hibit this egg from the platform
Judge Carlton proceeded to the plat
form closely pursued by Aunt Deb
Hello shouted a small boy A
popcorn egg
A popcorn egg sure enough and shin
ing and spartfling as if lack Frost had
breathed upon it A murmur of sur
prise and admiration ran through the
room
Mrs Dodd stepped upon the plat
form and assisted Judge Carlton to
raise the upper half of the great egg
When Black Jane Aunt Debs fa
vorite hen was disclosed sitting on a
nest of white cotton batting everybody
began to clap then a dozen fluffy lit
HA
now did yor think
of IT
tle black heads
thrust the m -selves
out from
under the wings
of the old hen
a n d the a p
plause became
deafening At
this all the lit
tle black heads
d isappearod
and everybody
laughed
Of course
Chloe Anns
egg took the
prize The com
mittee were not
absent from the
room more than
five minutes
and as soon as
t lie sale began
Mrs Dodd was sorely perplexed for it
seemed as if every one wanted to buy
Chloe Anns egg What a jolly time
they all had How the people laughed
and cheered when excited individuals
bid against themselves
At last dat riginal aig was knock
ed off at 15 to old Mr Clapham who
had been very much opposed to the
asylum
Chloe Ann how did you ever hap
pen to think of putting that brood of
chickens into your egg inquired one
of the ladies
Law said Chloe I allers bserved
dat chickns was a natchul ting ter be
inside o aigs
Chloe Ann said Aunt Deb as they
were walking rapturously home in the
moonlight j ouse de outdoinest gal in
dat dar schoolhouse Is proud o you
honey I certnly is
Law exclaimed Chloe Ann with a
little tremble in her voice Aint I
done tol you Is never lef behine
Easter In Russia
Throughout Russia the Easter cere
monies are impressive because of many
solemn details Thus on the midnight
preceding Easter the priests leave the
church as if going out to seek the
body of the dead Lord The congre
gation Avait in the sanctuary with
bowed heads in silence and in dark
ness Then the listening multitude is
aroused by ponderous knot kings on
the door of the church The priests
have returned and as the doors swing
open a great chorus uf vol s fills the
air with the chant Christ is risen
The priests file in v it upti iM faces
and singing lip- each inIii t i lighted
taper Fire is quick c iiinitel io
the candles of tle supplicatir throng
In a- twinkling tin chari h ablac
with Ii rht nnl v--re onl
darkness and siiemv h id lieei u foiv
How King Osvy Srlcd Zzztcrz Dztc
Who knov j tiv a I g - sry of Os
vy king of N rlba ho sne
time back in the livpJrtd s divided
for the Koian c Inuar for Easter in
that eontrow sy as to its rlgitfrl date
over which s inrch tiie aid excite
ment v ere fr a iriinuer of
centuries Ait r tl sides of
the two panic- he i kil bishop
who stood for tie Ale iii iu
dar if mi y such ti 1 I lavi given 1j
his St Airitne as tPt glvei tj I e
ter of being the gate keener of heaven
On having it cjfed tint there ha I
not Vli said Oswy since I should
be sorry to reach heaven and not hi
admitted to the Roman party the fix
ing of Easter must be given
Rolling Eggs at the White House
The White House egg rolling is the
big event of the year to Washington
children Babies rich and poor black
and white gather here for their annual
picnic in the presidents back yard The
youngsters pick eggs roll them up
and down the grassy slopes and sing
and frolic to the music of a band
Presidents of the United States have
not felt it beneath their dignity to join
In the fun
Whenever I find a great deal of
gratitude in a poor man I take it for
granted there would be as much gen
erosity if he were a rich man Pope
IV K d V
fit K
Deaf JVhite
faster Choir
By JAMES A EDGERTON
Copyright 1S0S by James A Edgerton
i j N Easter service conducted in
Insr silence choir and cougrega
J J tional singing without the
making of a sound an elo
quent resurrection sermon preached
without the speaking of a word that
is the unique accomplishment of a
New York church To an ordinary
man or woman that sort of service
would be puzzling and without mean
ing but if such a one should visit this
particular church and should observe
the rapt expressions on the faces of
the congregation he might gain somo
inspiration from them Ll not from the
programme itself
The church in which this Strang
method of observing Easter is
DEAF MUTE EASTER CHOIB
ticed is St Anns Church For Deaf
Mutes located on Washington heights
New York city There is a trained
choir of five young ladies who sing by
spelling out the words of the hymn in
concert accompanying this operation
by a rhythmical motion of the hands
and arms which seemingly has on the
audience all the soothing effects of
perfect music set to noble words
To behold the entire congregation
keeping time with their hands and
rapidly moving fingers when a hymn
is given out for congregational singing
has a weird but not an unpleasant
effect This is the perfect devotion of
silence music in the heart if not in
the ears harmony perfect in the mind
and unmarred by any chance discord
of sound Just how the deaf mute can
imagine music Avithout ever having
heard it is a problem for the psycholo
gist At any rate those in attendance
at these services have a musical con
cept of their own as their very evi
dent enjoyment of the songs testifies
The sermon is preached in the same
Avay Not a word is uttered yet the
nimble hands of the preacher are elo
quent and convey an impression to an
observer even if he does not know the
sign language As for the mutes them
selves they strain fonvard eagerly to
catch every sentence and enjoy the
flights of oratory evidently quite asi
much as do those Avho have ears to
hear
The members of the congregation
they can scarcely bo called auditors
come not only from the metropolis and
its environs but from cities even as
far away as Baltimore and Rochester
There are several hundreds of them
gathered together each Easter to re
new the acquaintances of school days
and to enjoy the soul uplift of attend
ing deA otioual services all their very
own
Mens Easter Hats
The sombrero is in style this season
in Mexico
The Panama is the proper thing on
the Panama canal boats
Golf caps but then it is not good
form to play golf on Easter Sunday
The plug is worn by all proper per
sons Avho drie plug horses or chew
plug tobacco
This is really the last season Avhen
the Rough Rider hat is officially the
mode
Avoid nightcaps and youll always
be able to see for yourself If your hat
Is on straight
His Easter Musings
He picked up the Easter statement
and read
To one Easter dress 40
To one Easter hat 12
To Easter shoes and gloves 9
And slowly and thoughtfully he drew
his check for the amount and muttered
And next Sunday Jenny expects me
to go to church and sing Old Hundred
with a thankful heart
Gods Temples
In bra e array of tender green the woods
are decked
And for the blessed Easter day are flow
er flecked
All perfumes of the early spring hang on
the air
Throughout the woods cathedral peace
reigns- everywhere
EASTER HAM
A Kentucky Delicacy Closely Related
to Easter Eggs
Eggs suggest ham This gave rise
probably to the Easter ham or Ken
tucky IIoveer this may be It is
certain that In the Blue Crass Stale
the ham Is as indispensable to an
Easter dinner as turkey to a Christmas
dining All the old families who have
fasted and abstained from meat during
Lent according to the strictest require
ments must have their Easter ham
It would take an old Kentucky darky
to initiate you into the mysteries of
its preparation But to all taste and
appearance it is a large sugar cured
ham slashed to the bone and stuffed
with all the young vegetables of the
season Avitii an elegant garniture of
rings of eggs and herb foliage and
sauced with champagne served steam
ing hot
It is a viand handsome and savory
enough for a royal table Washington
Post
ADVERTISED LIST
The following letters cards and pack
ages remain uncalled for at the McConlc
postollice April 10 100S
LKTTKUS
I 1 ilr Lou
Down- Air lack J I all II I
Kiil Mr Perry SUmc Mint Amui 2
Sawhill Mixs Mary Trowbridge Mr D L
Tliajer Mr 11 T1ioiiiimii Miss Iatiu2
CAUDS
llovey Mis Maync Hovey Mr S A
Rector Mr Chester Tuttle Joe
Tlioinp oii Miss Fern Thompson Mh Katie
Whitier ill
When calling for these please say
they were advertised
S I McLkan Postmaster
New Carnegie Library post cards stt
TumuNB ollice
ORDINANCE NO 111
An ordinance to amend Ordinance No itl oT
the city of McCook and al o to amend section
J of Ordinance No tJ of -aid city and to re
peal -aid original ordinance No IM al o to
repeal -aid s ect ion Ji of ordinance No KJ of
-aid city
Re it ordained by the Major and city council
oT the city of McCook Nebraska
Sic i toN I That Section of Ordinance No
02 of the city of McCook be amended to read as
fcit tov 2 The shall receio the fol
lowing salaries and Tecs and no more
Mayor dollar- t 7iU
Each councilman fifty dollars i it0P
City clerk one hundred and lifty dollars
SIiOlXli
Tretisiirer fifty dollars
City attorney two hundred and fifty dollars
2i0tlli
Engineer four dollar- 100 per day forcaeh
iiii s iiiiiuti 11111 iiol IxccidiiiK liircu
hundred dollar- -9 011
Chief of jiolice sixty live dollar- JTitJO per
month
Nisdit jiolice lifty lio dollars SVi00 jier
mouth
The chief of jiolice shall al o jierform the
duties of oer eer of street-
b tion IL That -aid section 23 of ordin
ance No J and alto ordinance No IM of the
city of McCook be and they are hereby rejiealed
Suction III ordinance to take effect
and be in force from and after its ajiprouil and
publication
and approved April 13 JfOS
C L Faiinkstock Major
Atte t II V Conovik City Clerk
ORDER OF HEARING ON ORIGINAL
PROBATE OF AVILL
State of Nebraska Red AAillow county
At a County Court held at the County Court
Room in and for said County March 2ith lMto
Pre cnt J C Moore County JudKe in the
matter of the estate of K J Strode deceased
On reading ami filing the petition of Etna
Belle Dye jirayiuK that the Instrument tiled on
the2ith day of Miirch lHJS and purporting to
be the lat AVill and Testament of the said de
ceased may be jirtned aijiroed jrobatfd
allowed ami recorded as the last AVill and Test
ament of the said E J Strode decea ed and
that the execution of s aid instrument may be
committed and theadministrutioiiof said estate
may be granted to her a- executrix Ordered
that April 1Mb PHfc at one o clock j in is s
sijpied for hearing -aid petition when all
in said matter may ajipear at a
County Court to be held in and for said County
and show cau e why the jirayer of petitioner
should not be granted and that notice of the
pendency of -aid petition ami the hearing there
of be Ken to all per on intere ted in -aid
matter by juibli hing a copy of order in the
McCook Tribune a weekly newsjiajier printed
in said county for three succe he week- iirior
to said day of hearim A true copvj
J C Mooia County Judse
NOTICE OF GIARDIANS SALE
In the District Court of Red AVillow County
State of Nebraska In the matter of the appli
cation of Margaret S Lnymou guardian of
Jacob William Clayton Belinda May Clayton
Martha Ellen Clayton Emma Orjiha Clayton
Maggie Maud Clayton Sarah Marinda Clayton
Lawrence Franklin CIaytonJud on RClayton
minor heir- of William HClayton deceased
for license to -ell real e tate
Notice i hereby given that in pur nance of
an order of the Honorable R C Orr judge of
the district court of Red AVillow
made on the 2 th day of March 1P0S
for the sale of real e tate hereinafter de cribed
there will he -old at public enue to the high
est bidder for ca h at the eat frout door of the
court hon e in the city of McCook Red AAillow
county on the 2nd day of May P OS at the hour
of one oclock i in the following described
real estate subject to the dower intere t of
Margaret S Lay mon formerly Margaret S
Clayton widow of William IL Clayton deceas
ed to wit The southeast quarter of the south
east quarter of fifteen ill townhiji
one I i range twenty seven 27 in Red AAillow
cottnty Nebraska Said -ale will remain open
one hour
Dated this 9th day of April 1P0S
Maims Kirr S La mow
Guardian of Jacob AAilliam Clayton Be
linda May Clayton Martha Ellen Clayton
Emma Orjiha Clayton Maggie Maud Clay
ton Sarah Manuda Clayton Lawrence
Franklin CInjtop Jud on R Clayton
minor heirs of William IL Chuton decea ed
Hoyle it Eldred Attorney I
j -- muhi i j JMinU M
OltDKK OF MIIARINd
Stiiti of XvhrusLtt Rnl Willow rontity
At a count fiiurt h ll tit ih i ouuty court
room in and for nid fount iril K lim
Iu fiit 1 Moon i oiiiiij jtiiW la tho
ninttfrof thfi liitoof iVler WVfh IithmI
On reuiiiiiK ami Hliiu pvtUim o lolttt
Uf fli k tluu tlir iri trumfrit Hlml on
the Mb iliix of April Hkw mxl puriortiiuf to hn
the ln t will ir l tt if aiii ft ir tlf -aid uVceaHxt
niiiv In iron d Hpjirotfil proltntftl allowed
nml ref orilt d the l t will and It tHinnt of
the -aid IVter We fh hii1 thar the
fciilioiiorniil instrument limy Ik cumiHittml
and the administration of -lute iuy h
Kranled tolohu Wesfh as evrutor Ortlorwl
that April UKH u t hn k a hi in a
MKlied for lienrintr -aid petition when nil
interested in sunt matter nmy apprar ta
i onntj court to In- In M in mid Tor Mint county
nml -how ItiHMf why the ira rof petitioner
hliould not li granted ami thai uotic of tho
peiiilciif or -aid petition and the hearing there
of lie kivou to all iter ons interested in sKkt
matter ly pulili him n fop of thi order la
the Met ook tribune u wreUj nen imixT print
ed in ciiut for three weeks
prior to ilny of hearii
Ihi 1 MooKt I mmty Judiro
ORDER OF HEARINU
In the co iuty court of Red Willow county
Nelira Kn State of Nehntsfci comity or Had
illow -
To I rank llatnilon Fml L Hamilton
linton II Hamilton and Mae IC Saumleraiit
toall per ons intere ted in the estate of KIi
M Hamilton decea ed On reading the peti
tion of liarle W llMinilton prayitiK that tho
admmi t ration of -aid e tatr lie ranteil tuhiiij
a- administrntor It herehy ordered that
you and all ht oiis intere ted in -aid matter
may and do app ar at the toiiuly eotirt tube
held in ami for -aid county on the 2tli day of
April I 1WIS at ten oclock a in to show
cau e if any tie re tie why the pnijer of the
petitioner should not lie granted an tluc
notice of the pendency of said petition and that
the henriiiK thereof he if u to nil persons
in -aid matter by puhlixhint acupy uf
this order in the McCook Tribune a weekly
new spajHT priuti il in -aid lomiiy for i eo
siiceessne we prior to -mil dsy of lies
Witness my hand and -cal of said court this
Itli day of pril A i lis
IEM I 1 MixjBt County Judjre
AIlLKATION IOR LICENSE
McCook Neb April X 1WK
Notice is hereby kiich tliat lame- Steiumaa
luisiifed in the city clerk- oflne bi bonttaad
petition for a liccuse to malt
and vinous liipu - in tie building hi lot 13
LWL J7iii the First ward of the city of Mc
Cook from May I tins lo April VJKK
l 3s3ts J hs S rti m n Applicant
APILJCVnON FOR IICENSK
McCiHk NVlra ki April 3 JflOft
Notice is hereby jiiieu that Ibndrii k La
tlirup a ilrm comjio id f II Heudrick nml
i waiter latlirop lae iiteii m t lie city clerk
j ollice their bond ami petition for a license t
ell malt snirituoiis ami vinous Imnorvj in th
Doyle building on lot bit 22 in tbf Fin
ward of the city of McCook frn May t IS08 t
April a liHrii i as
11imiic k V Lai Ajiplirantt
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
AkCook Nel ra ka April 1
Notice is herMiy Kiven that Mcf nnn lt Cx a
firm roiiitio eil of J 1 JIcFaim and Ilnrrvf
I Cos bine liled in the city clerk oltiee their
liitiict ami petition for a ucen e to malt
ami in the IiuildirtKUt
No Iti3 Main aenue in the l irst ward of tho
city of McCook from May 1 M to April SOL
imri
Mi Fans A f o Aiiidicants
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
McCook Nebraska April 3 1I8
Notice hereby jjhen that W i Jolin on lru
filed in the city clerk- oihee hi- bond and pe
tition for a liccn c to -el mall spirituous and
liquor- in the building on lot 15 block
27 in the First ward oT the ity of Mt Coofc
from Ma I HOi to April v 1vt
AV A Joiinsox Applicaut
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
McCook Nebraska April t 1008
Notice is hereby given that Mitchell Brothers
a firm compo ed of J IL Mitchell and G K
Mitchell hae hied in the city clerks office
their bond and petition for a license to sell
malt spirituous and vinous liquor- in tho
building on lots 1 ami 2 block 21 in the Second
ward of the city of McCook from Mav I VMS to
Ajiril 30 UKA
Mitciikm Hrotiiips A jiplicant s
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
McCook Nebraska March 27 1G08L
Notice is hereby given that M L Clyde has
filed in the eity clerks ollice his bond and jMiti
tioiiforalicense to sell malt and
inous liquor- in the building on mtli block 21
in the Second ward original city of McCook
from May 1st MOS to April 20th IWJ
M I Ciwje Ajijihcant
APPLICVTION FOR LICENSE
Imlianola Nebraska Aiiril 17 IPOS
Notice is hereby given that C R McCInrtB
has filed in the city clerks ollice his bond and
petition for a liceu e to sell intoxicating malt
sjiirituoiis vinous mixed and fermented liq
uors in the building on lot 22 block in the
ward of the city of Imlianola Red AVil
low county Nebra ka from May I t 19W to
Ajiril 20th vmj i farr
C B M Cli m Ajiplicant
MPLICATION IOR LICENSE
Indianola Nebraska Ajiril 17 ID03
Notice is hereby given that Mcrann t Cos a
firm comjio ed of J I McFrnn and Harry J
Cox hate filed in the city clerks ollice their
bond and jietition fer a license to -ell malt
spirituous and vinous liquors in the buildingnn
lot 3 block 33 in the ward of the city of
Indianola from Mav l t to Ajril 30th
M Fan A Coi Applicant-
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT
McCook Nebra ka April 3 lDtti
Notice hereby given that L AV McConaell
ha filed in the city ofhee his bond and
jietition for a druggists jiennit to sell malt
jurituou and vinous liquor- in the building on
lot 7 bock 21 in the Second ward of the city of
McCook from May 1 IPOS to April 30 VMK
L AV Mr Connkll Applicant
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT
McCook Nebra ka Ajril 3 IM i
Notice hereby given that Albert Mr Milieu
ha filed in the city clerk- oflice hi bond ami
jietition for a jiennit to -ell malt
jiirituon mid liquor- in the building on
lot II block 22 in the Fir t ward of the city of
McCook from May 1 1I to April 3 I
Aluert iMf Milhn Applicant
MPLICATION IOR IEIMIT
McCook Nebraska April 3 I9
Notice hereby given that C R WothIwok
Co have iiled in the city tiire their
bond and jietition for a pernit to malt
jiiritnou and liquor- in the brick
building on lot 11 block P n second ward
of the city of McCook from Mav 1 IV to Ajrii
30 IPo
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