The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 19, 1908, Image 3

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Denver Very Busy
Colorcdoa Capital Is Making
Ready For the Coming of the
Democratic Delegates In July
The Convention Hall j
Is making big prepara
tions for the coming of tho
Democrats of the nation on
July 7 to nominate a candidate
for the presidency For some months
the city lias been busy -with the plans
for the entertainment of the expected
Visitors and Denver and the whole
state of Colorado are looking forward
to the event with enthusiasm Citizens
of Denver contributed 100000 toward
the expenses of the convention and
will spend more than that before they
get through probably iu giving their
guests the time of their lives The City
Auditorium which is now nearlug com
pletion will afford an ideal meeting
place for the assemblage and it will be
possible for more persons to witness
the proceedings and hear the speeches
than has been possible at former con
tentions The seating arrangements in
the hall arc completed already There
are to be llu21 chairs in it in regular
jrows and by placing additional chairs
In the aisles and in space left for
standing room it will be possible to
seat 14000 people This is a greater
seating capacity than that of the Chi
cago Coliseum the Madison Square
Garden ISew York or the Mormon
temple in Salt Lake City
The work of getting ready for the
convention In July is under the direc
tion of the committee of arrangements
of the Democratic national committee
and of local committees The former
committee is headed by ex Governor
John E Osborne of Wyoming The lo
cal committees are giving special atten
tion to the arrangements for accom
modating all v ho may come Names of
those who are expeetecTare secured so
rfar as possible in advance and proper
quarters are provided for them Den
ver has lo0 hotels mostly modern
structures of brick and stone and in
general as well equipped as any hotels
in the United States In addition there
are numerous apartment and rooming
houses and many private families ex
pect to open their homes to visitors on
the occasion of the convention A big
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MATOR SrEEB OF DENVER A A WELCOME
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attendance is looked for in part be
cause a great many people will doubt
less take occasion to visit Denver at
tho time of the convention and inci
dentally see the sights of that part of
the country Many side trips can be
made easily from the capital of Colo
rado to points famous for their scenic
charms or for their human interest
such as Pikes peak the Royal gorge
and the gold fields of the Cripple Creek
district One of the excursions which
are popular is that offered by a railroad
giving a trip of sixty miles in both di
rections affording passengers the op
portunity to stop at various points and
gather the magnificent mountain wild
flowers which abound
1 There is no such thing as Democrat
or Republican in Denver when it comes
to civic pride and work for the general
5Q0d of the city Republicans are work
ing with Democrats in the movement
to give every person who visits Denver
a good time Lnuer the inspiration or
the example of the mayor R W Speer
who is untiring in labors for the mu
nicipality the citizens generally are
preparing to do their full duty in the
matter of hospitality There has been
a remarkably united effort to increase
the beautiful appearance of the city
Twenty thousand shade trees were
planted under the direction of the mu
nicipal authorities this spring and a
contest has been arranged by virtueof
which a prirt will be av irk for the
lawn which i Lrpt lt during the
coming summer Ornamental gates and
columns have recti planned as perma
nent featucj ii the beautiScation oi
the city and -special arches and col
nmns have Ku- i eirtetl by way of wcl
come to tli of July Denver has
Jong outgrown the characteristics of a
mining camp It is a city with sixty
five graded schools including four high
schools ISO churches a public library
of 100000 volumes and a manufactur
ing output estimated last year at near
ly 200000000
After the Chase
4 He panting as he pushes her over
the fence Well darling you made a
good shtvvlth that red hat of yours
She also panting What do you
mean
He grimly It hit the bulls eye all
right Baltimore American-
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THE SCHEMIHL
Ho la the Poop Fellow Who Always
Misses His Chance
The scliemihl is easier to understand
than t define Many years ago a gath
ering of the wits at the Maccabacus
endeavored to come to a decision as to
tlie real definition of a schemlhl They
could not agree as to the origin of
the word and they found It equally
fiard to define what exactly a scliemihl
Is The nearest shot says the Jewish
Chronicle of London was that of Stu
art M Samuel M P who said that
he could tell a story that would illus
trate exactly what was meant by the
term There was a poor man who
could not find anything to do What
ever lie tried failed and when he
sought employment he could not ob
tain it Day after day he sat schemihl
like on a bench in the public gardens
waiting for some one to offer him
work but the offer never came For
a whole year he sat thus each day un
til at last he attracted the attention of
a merchant who said to himself I
want some one at my warehouse and
I think I shall offer the job to that
poor man who is always sitting so pa
tiently and wistfully as though he is
looking for employment Tomorrow
I shall speak to him The morrow
came and the poor man started for his
usual walk to his usual seat As how
ever lie was leaving his house he said
to his wife My dear I have been out
like this for a whole year and noth
ing has ever come of it Today I think
I shall stay at home And he did
And he missed the merchant That is
the schemihl
A LIFE OF THE ROOFS
Gardens Flourish on the Housetops of
Florence Italy
There still exists in Italian cities a
life of the roofs that is distinct and
characteristic and of which the mere
foreigner and tourist is entirely un
aware Particularly fs this the case In
Florence Mount to the top floor of
one of these grim big palaces standing
in some gloomy sunless street often
approached by a stern forbidding door
way and dark steep stairs and you
will hold your breath with wonder at
the surprise that awaits you for here
before your eyes stretches an unfa
miliar city a red and green city of
wide expanse and varying altitudes a
city no less architecturally beautiful
than the one you have left below and
enlivened too most unexpectedly by
verdure
In the very heart of the city on its
topmost apex there is no trace of
grime The air is pure and whole
some Indeed its breezes are charged
with no small suggestion of sea and
mountain breath As for the smoke
one would expect to find hanging above
the roofs of a densely populated city it
is conspicuous by its absence and only
at the hour of meals does some faint
blue column rise for the briefest space
into the atmosphere Ilelen Zimmerns
A Florentine Roof Garden in Cen
tury
Grant the Hero
When General Grant was seized with
his fatal illness in the autumn of 1SS4
he appeared before tho world in an en
tirely new character From being view
ed as the stern uncompromising and
conquering military commander the
revelation of his simple resignation in
the face of great suffering claimed for
him new fame as a hero in another
sense His last battle with the great
conqueror destined him for grander
laurels than were gained on any of his
many triumphant folds It was the
purely human side of his nature that
then appealed to the general sympathy
of mankind Thus his last and only
surrender was his greatest victory If
it had been otherwise history would
have cheated itself of an example of
Christian fortitude the like of which
has been seldom recorded Dr G F
Shrady in Century
New York Church Choirs
Singing in a New York choir has
several advantages one of which is the
long contract said a soprano I sang
in churches in four different cities be
fore coming here and everywhere I
was hired from month to mouth That
is the custom in most churches in oth
er towus The trustees are afraid to
sign a years contract on account of
the hot water they will get into if the
choir proves unsatisfactory Congrega
tions in other cities are very finicky
and stubborn in the matter of music
They dont take things as easy as the
people do here Tbeaverage New York
congregation is the most obliging body
on earth Unless a choir is hopelessly
bad nobody interferes so the trustees
feel safe in hiring the singers by the
year New York Sun
Scientific Sammy
Sammy said Mrs Tucker who
was showing him through the geolog
ical department of the museum these
are called aerolites They are suppos
ed to be fragments of some planet that
has been broken up They come with
in the attraction of our planet and fall
to the earth
Oh I know what they are said
Sammy Theyre the ballast the man
in the moon has to throw out to keep
himself up in the sky
Works Both Ways
They bore one these society calls
dont you know declared the young
lady They bore one
Sometimes they bore two respond
ed the young man taking the hint and
likewise his departure Louisville Courier-Journal
Thats tho Answer
Why is your husband so irritable at
home Inquired the amazed visitor
Because he knows its safe to be
answered the long suffering wife St
Louis Republic
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County Commissioners Proceedings
McCook Nebraska Juno 11 100S
s
The county board of equalization met pur
suant to adjournment present F S Lofton C
B Gray nnd S Prcmer commissioners T A
Endsley assessor und Chtis Skalla clerk
Tho equalization of assessments was contin
ued throughout tho day
In tho matter of the nSHJ sment of tho im
provements on lot 2 section 115 Perry precinct
presented to the board by II P Sutton a mo
tion was made by Gray seconded by Ircmer
that tho valuation of 100000 for snld improve
ments bo stricken from tho assessment list be
iiiB un error and that a valuation of 00000 be
placed on the iinjroeinents of lot 3 section IS5
Motion carried unanimously
A motion was made by Gray seconded by
Skalla that the valuation of 00000 on improve
ments on northeast quarter of section W iu
Perry precinct be stricken from tho assessment
list being an error Motion carried unani
mously
In the matter of tho assessment of certain lots
along side the river in Perry precinct a motion
was made by Gray seconded by Eudsley that
the valuation of lots 1 2 and 3 in section 35
Perry be reduced to 2200 peracro and of lots
4 5 J and 7 in section 30 lots 2 3 i 5 and C in
section 35 lots i and 5 iu section 20 and lots 7
and 8 in section 27 nil in Perry bo reduced to
1800 per acre Motion carried unanimously
A motion was mado by Skalla seconded by
Premer thnt a valuation of 00000 be placed on
the improvements on lot 7 block 21 1st addi
tion to McCook having been missed by the as
sessor Motion carried unanimously
In tho matter of tho as essment of lot 41
block 2 South McCook presented to the board
by Karl SSjencer a motion was made by Gray
seconded by Skalla that the valuation of the
improvements on said lot be reduced 10000
Motion carried unanimously
In the matter of the assessment of tho one
aero tract of Jacob Bauer in tho southeast
quarter of the southeast quarter of section 30
Willow Grovo precinct presented to tho board
by Jacob Bauer a motion was made by Skalla
seconded by Premer that the valuation of the
improvements on snid tract bo reduced 10000
Motion carried unanimously
In the matter of the assessment of lot 3 block
31 2nd addition to McCook presented to the
board by Mary Heaffy a motion was made by
Premer seconded by Endsley that the valua
tion on said lot stands as returned by tho as
sessor Motion carried unanimously
In the matter of the assessment of certain
buildings along Main street iu McCook a mo
tion was mado by Gray seconded by Skalla
that the valuation of the improvement on the
following lots bo reduced
Lot 7 blk 22 original town fromSC00 toC00
Lot 8 blk 22 original town from 8000 to 0000
Lot 9 blk 22 original tow n from
Lot 10 blk 22 original town from
Lot 11 blk 22 original town from
Lot 10 blk 22 original town from
Lot 10 blk 10 original town from
Lot 11 blk 10 original town from
8000 to
8000 to
7000 to
0000 to
7500 to
7000 to
0000
0000
sro
5500
0000
5500
Motion carried unanimously
In the matter of the assessment of the south
east quarter of 0-3-29 presented to tho board by
C F Lehn a motion was made by Gray sec
onded by Premer that tho valuation of said
land be reduced from 34000 to 250000 Mo
tion carried unanimously
In the matter of the assessment of lot 7 block
IS 1st addition to McCook presented to the
board by C F Lehn a motion was made by
Gray seconded by Premer that the valuation
of the lot without the improvements be re
duced from S00 to C00 Motion carried unani
mously
In the matter of the asscssment of the south
west quarter of 27 in Bondville presented to
the board by Aaron liedfern a motion was
made by Prcmer seconded by Gray that the
valuation of said land stand as returned by
the assessor Motion carried unanimously
In the matter of the assessment of the im
provements on lot 2 block 22 1st addition to
McCook a motion was made by Skalla second
ed by Jjndslcy that tho valuation of saiu im
provements be reduced from 1000 to 700 Mo
tion carried unanimously
On motion board adjourned to meec Juno 12
IPOS F S Loftox Chairman
Attest Ciiaiiies Shall Clerk
McCook Neb June 12 190S
The county board of equalization met pur
suant to adjournment present F S Lofton S
Premer and C B Gray commissioners T A
Endsley assessor and Charles Skalla clerk
Tho board continued the equalization of as
sessments throughout the day
In the matter of the assessment of the im
provements on lot 4 and the north ten feet of
lot 5 block 23 1st addition to McCook present
ed to the board by John Morris a motion was
made by Gray seconded by Skalla that the
valuation of said improvements be reduced
from 348000 to 327000 Motion carried un
animously
In the matter of the assessment of the south
half of the southeast quarter of section 27 and
the northeast quarter of section 34 in Perry
presented to tho board by H P Sutton a mo
tion was made by Gray and seconded by Premer
that the valuation of the south half of the
southeast quarter of section 27 be reduced from
20C000 to 1C0000 and the northeast quarter
of 31 from 645000 500000 Motion carried un
animously
It was ordered by the board that the clerk be
instructed to notify tho following named per
sons and property owners to appear before the
board on Wednesday June 17 to show cause
why they should not be raised on the assess
ment of the following described property
Barnett Lumber Co improvements on lots 3
4 and 5 block 27 original town of McCook
Clint Hamilton Lumber Co improvements
on lots 7 and b block 23 original town of Mc
Cook
W C Bullard improvements on lots 8 9 10
11 and 22 block 26 original town of McCook
H P Waite improvements on lot 2 block 27
original town
John Morrisimprovements on lot 14 block 27
original town
V Franklin- improvements on lots 1 2 and 3
block 28 original town
N J Johnsonimprovements on lots 15 and 16
block 3 original town
W W McMillen improvements on lot 17
block 22 original town
L W McConncll improvements on lot 7
block 21 original town
Wesley Rozell improvements on north half
of lot 10 and south half of lot 11 block 17 first
addition to McCook
S D McClain improvements on lots 5 and 6
block 21 1st addition to McCook
George TV Short improvements on lots 34
block 39 city of Indianola
Masonic Temple association improvements
on lot 11 block 33 city of Indianola
State Bank improvements on lot 12 block 33
Indianola
Farmers Merchants State Bank improve
ments on lot 17 and south one third of lot 18
block 32 city of Indianola
On motion board adjourned to meet at 10 a
mMune 13 1908 F S Loftox Chairman
Attest Chas Skalla County Clerk
McCook Nebraska June 13 190S
The board of county commissioners met pur
suant to adjournment Present F S Lofton S
Premer and C B Gray commissioners and
Chas Skalla clerk
mm
At ten oclock a in tho board on motion ad
journed sine die
F S Lofton Chnirmau
Attest Chas Skalla Clerk
McCook Nebraska Juno 13 1908
The county board of equalization met iu regu
lar session Present F S Lofton S Premer
nnd C B Gray commissioners T A Eudsley
assessor Chtis Skalla clerk and P E Keeder
attorney
The board continued tho equalization of as
sessments throughout the day
In the matter of the assessment of tho south
half of tho south east quarter of section 29
Perry precinct presented to tho board by C II
Meeker a motion was mado by Gray seconded
by Premer that tho valuation of snid land bo
reduced from 250O to 800 Motion carried
unanimously
In the matter of the assessment of tho south
half of tho northwest quarter and north half of
tho southwest quarter of section 17 Coleman
precinct presented to the board by C F Lehn
a motion was made by Gray seconded by
Skalla that tho vnltiation of snid land bo re
duced from 3800 to 3400 Motion carried
unanimously
In the matter of tho assessment of lots 22
nnd 23 block 21 original town of McCook a
motion was made by Grayseconded by Premer
that the valuation of said lots be reduced from
1700 to 10U each Motion carried unani
mously
In tho matt r of the assessment of tho south
west quarter of 21 Coleman precinct presented
to the board by W M Itozell a motion was
made by Gray seconded by Skalla that the val
uation of tho 70 acre of unimproved land on
said quarter be reduced from 1500 to 1050
Motion carried unanimously
It was ordered by the board that the clerk be
instructed to notify the following mimed per
sons to appear before the board on Thursday
Juno 18 to show etiuse why they should not bo
raised on tho assessment of the following de
scribed real estate
John B Smith southeast of section 11
half of southwe t quarter of section 12 and
northwest quarter of section 13 all iu Coleman
precinct
Beu Doyle east half of northeast quarter and
northwest quarter of section 12 Coleman pre
cinct
BT Walters north half of southwest quarter
of section 12 Coleman precinct
John L Traphagan northeast quarter of sec
tion 13 Coleman precinct
On motion board adjourned to meet June 17
1908 F S Loitox Chairman
Attest Chas Skalla Clerk
McCook Nebraska June 15 190S
The board of county commissioner- met in
regular session present F S Lofton S Premer
and C B Gray commissioners and Chas
Skalla clerk
The minutes of tho meetings on June 8 and
June 13 were read and on motion approved
The petition of J F Cordeal and O N Hec
tor and others asking for the establishment of
a public road was read and considered The
board finds that all the requirements of the law
have been complied with nnd that no claims
for damages were filed On motion the road as
petitioned for was granted establishing a pub
lic road as follows
Commencing at a point on tho section lino
between sections 2S and 29 where the irrigation
ditch of the McCook Irrigation Water Power
Compani intersects said section line running
thence south on said section line between said
sections and between sections 32 and 33 all in
town 3 range 30 nnd on the section lino be
tween sections 1 and 5 and S and 9 in township
2 range 30 west of the 0th P M or as near to
said section line as is practical
And the clerk was instructed to notify over
seer of highways to open said road
On motion board adjourned to meet June 20
190S F S Lofton Chairman
Attest CnA Skalla County Clerk
McCook Nebraska June 17 19US
The county board of equalization met pur
suant to adjournment present F S Lofton S
Premer and C B Gray commissioners T A
Eudsley assessor P E Hecdar attorney and
Chas Skalla clerk
Tho minutes of the meetings on Juno 9 Id 11
12 and 13 were raad and ou motion approved
The board continued tho equalization of as
sessments throughout tho day
In the matter of tLo assessment of the im
provements on part of lot 1 and of lot 2bIock 27
original town of McCook H P Waits owner
having been notified and being present a mo
tion was mado by Gray seconded by Premer
that the valuation of 1200 00 on improvements
on lot 1 being an error be stricken frra the
list and a valuation of 1200 be placed on tho
improvements on lot 2 leaving the total valua
tion stand as returned by the assessor Motion
carried unanimously
In the matter of the assessment of lot 7block
28 presented to tho board by M O McClure a
motion was made by Gray seconded by Promer
that the valuatiou of said lot be reduced from
700 to s500 Motion carried unanimously
In the matter of tho assessment of the im
provements on lots 8 9 10 11 and 12 block 26
original town of McCook of W C Bullard M
O McClure manager having been notified and
being present a motion was made by Gray
seconded by Premer that the valuation of said
improvements be rnised from 2000 to 2500
Motion carried unanimously
In tho matter of the assessment of the im
provements of W W McMillen on lot 17 block
22 original town or McCook W W McMillen
having been notified and being present a mo
tion was made by Skalla seconded by Premer
that the valuation of said improvements be
raised from 3000 to 4000 Motion carried un
animously
In tho matter of the assessment of the im
provements of lots 15 nnd 16 in block 3 original
town of McCook N J Johnson owner having
been notified and being present a motion was
made by Premer seconded by Gray that tho
valuation of said improvements should stand
as returned by the assessor Motion carried
nnanimously
In the matter of the assessment of the im
provements on the north half of lot 10 and the
south half of lot 11 block 17 1st addition to
McCook W M Rozell owner having been
notified and being present a motion was made
by Skalla seconded by Premer that the valua
tion stand as returned by the assessor Motion
carried unanimously
In the matter of the atsessment of tho im
provements on lot 7 block 21 original town of
McCook L W McConnell owner having been
notified and being present a motion was made
by Gray seconded by Endsley that the valua
tion of said improvements be raised from B000
to 1000 Motion carried unanimously
In the matter of the assessment of the im
provements on tho east eighty feet of lots 1 2
and 3 block 28 and lot block 21 all in origi
nal town of McCook VFranklin owner having
been notified and being present a motion was
made by Gray seconded by Skalla that the
valuation of 14000 on lots 1 and 2 be reduced to
12000 that a valuation of 5500 be placed on
lot 3 block 23 for improvements and that the
valuation of the improvements on lot 8 block
21 be raised from 3000 to 4000 Motion car
ried unanimously
In the matter of the assessment of the im
provements of lot 3 block 21 of Selma Stern a
motion was made by Graj seconded by Promor
that tho vnltiation of miiio bo reduced from
1100 to 1200 Motion carried unanimously
In tho mntterof the nes mont of tho Im
provements on lot 4 block 23 crigtnnl town of
McCook of C BGray u motku was nwdo by
Gray seconded by Premer that the valuation
of samo bo raised from Stf to jiOO Votiugnje
Lofton Gray and Premer nny Eudsley and
Skalla Motion declared carried
In tho innttorof the aesunent of the im
provements of John Krieiter on lot 7 and of
Mary E Simmons on lot 3 both in block 25 or
isinnl town of McCook a motion was mado by
Gray seconded by Premer that tho valuations
bo reduced from l0CO each to Sl0 each Mo
tion declnrcd carried
In the mutter or the assessment of lota 3 4
5 and ft without the improvements in block 20
original town of McCook a motion was mado
by Gray seconded by Premer that the valua
tion of lots a 4 5 and C be roducml to 450 each
and or lot 2 to 500 Motion carriea unani
mously
In tho matter of tho aes ineut of tho im
provements of S 1 McClnin on lots 5 mid 6 iu
block 21 1st addition to McCook a motion was
mado bj Skalla seconded by Premer that the
valuation suouiu stand as returned by tlie as
sessor Motion carried uuauimuusly
In tho matter of tho asses meutof tlie im
provements of tho Harnett Lumber Co on lots
3 i and 5 in block 27 original town of McCook
a motion was mndobyGrnj seconded bySknllu
that tho valuation stands as returned by tho
assessor Motiou carried tiuauimously
In tho matter of tho assessment of tho
provomoutson the west flftj feet of lot 12 block
33 Indinnola presented to tho board by W A
Dolou n motion was mado by Skalla second d
by Premer that tho valuation of snid lots bo re
duced from MX to 500 and that the valuation
of tho lot ho reduced from 2 0 to 100 Motion
carried unanimously
In tho matter of the ase smcnt of the im
provements t f II W on part or lot 13
block 32 Indianola a motion was made bv
Skalla seconded by Premer that th valuation
orsamobo reduced from 1510 toIttO Mo
tion carried uiianimjii ly
In the mutter of tho of tho im
provements of George V Slort on lot 21 block
39 of Indianola a motiou was made by Premer
secouded by Gray that tho valuation be raided
from 2000 to 3500 Motiou carried j
mausly
Iu the matter of the as o meat of theim j
provements on lot 11 and part or lot 12 block
33 or tho Masonic Temple Association or lot 12
block 33 or tho State Bank ami or lot 17 and
part or lot IS or the Farmer and Merchants
State Bank nil in Indianola cit a motion was
mado bj Skalla secoi ded by Premer that the
sen ted to tho board by W A Dolan n motion
was made by Premer seconded by Skalla that
the valuatiou of said land bo reduced from
3200 to 20C0 Motion carried unanimou ly
In tho matter of the assessment ot the im
provements or Mrs Sarah E Christian amo
tion was mado by Premer seconded by Ends
ley that tho valuation of 1500 for the im
provements on tho northwest quarter ot s ctioii
34 Perry precinct bo cancelled being an error
nnd that a valuation orl0U bo placed on tho
improvements or the quarter or tec
tiou 31 Perry precinct Motion carried unani
mously
On motiou board adjourned to meet Juno IN
190S FS Lofton Chairman
Attest Chas Skalla Clerk
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o0 ii i i i - the io rejen any iroinsai is re erveti
nnutMv iipriiviiieiis llH 1r00nI Jt m1 arked Pro
thereon should stand as returned by the as- l posat for 1 cueral Iuihlig site at McCook Ne
sessor Motion carried unanimousli hrasla and mailed to tho Secretary of th
In the matter of the u es 10nt of tho north- n I reasiiry - j M bupervi cal lorm ing Architect of proposal WashiimkJH is
unsi quarter oi i Missouri itiugo precinct re- l or provided
Typewriter notions papers
sale nt The TitiuuNEollice
Recommended by
leading physicians
and chemists
etc for
Glo U CoitTiivou Secretary
JMX I Hillll
IARRY FREY
Resident Piano Tuner
Herniating and Kcpairirg Sntlxfnctlon
G un ran teed Grndiuito of Central School tf
Piauo Tuning Shulhyiillo luil
McCook Neb Phone black 322
NOTICE OK SUIT
r lvfH William WYiguiit Willium Wy
Kintft r Hidgeley Matie Stewart Matthew
iVar -V 0N lininH Klualith A Campion
snllie I Hamilton Jen ie Poll Tumor Com U
CamiilKd Jniie L Campbell A Ketct
and William Kttcb defendants will take notice
Hint UiIIimii JclTrie phmitiir hn Hied hi
jMtitio i ngaiiikt snid defendant- in the district
court of Bed Willow county Nebniiku the olr
ject and prujer of which are to quiet tho title
of theplaiutiir in tlie northeast quarter ami
the north hair or the northwest quarter and
the southeast quarter or tlie northwest qunrtur
and the wet half r the Miutlieiist quarter of
section Tour il township four iH rnngu
2tU iu Hed Willow county Neliruoka
and tho southeast quarter or the southwest
quarter and the west haH or the southwont
quarter of section twenty Mjten 27 and the
northeast quarter and tho north hair of th
soiithea t quarter aid the Miuthoimt quarter or
tho southeast quarter ot sction thtrty threo
33 and the northeast quarter nnd east half of
tho northwest quurter and east hair ir south
east quarter or thirty four CM nil in
township five 5 range tenj niue 29 it
Front i r con- tj Nebraskti in d ror H decree
that the defendants and each of them bo de
creed to have no uitere t in or imj claim lien
or title to said premises or any part thereof
and thnt the plain ills title thereto is good und
valid and thnt the defendants ai d each and aH
or them be rorever njoined from averting or
claiming nny right to or right or pooiou o
said promise- or any part thereof
You are reouirod to answer said petition or
or before Monduj the 2Uth duy of July UXtt
JJnteil this 10th dny of Ju e limb-
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By IVvle A Kldred hi uttoruejs
ADVEKTISING FOR FFDFHAL BUILDINff
SITES
Treasiirj departiueiit oitlce if tlio secretary
Wa hiugtoii L luneJt liiis
Projio als will lie received to bo opened nt
two ii clock p m Jnlv H lt08 Tor the Mile or
donation to the Inited Slate- or a suitable situ
ceutrallv and couveuientlv located Tor the Fed
oral building to he erected in McCook Vobras
ka A corner lot f approximately ia x 1SU
feet required Kaeh proposal must give thrt
price the character of foundations ohtninftblu
the proxitnit to strict cars sewer and
water mains tc at d must he accompanied by
a diagram indicating the principal street the
north point the dimension and grade- of th
land tiie widths und pnvuiK of adjacent street
anil alley- whether the allevs are public or
private and uheher or not the city owns IhihJ
occupied by The vendor must jm
all connected with furnishing evidence-of
title niid deeds of conveyance
tho propcrt v must be reserve
by th vendor but pi n ling the commencement
of the lederal building the may remain on
tho land upou payment of a rea onablo grouml
rent The grantor must however remove all
improvement- on thirtj das notice so to dv
OKDEi OF IIEVRING
In the county court of Ued Willow county
Nebraska State of Nebra ka count v of IteJ
I Willow-
lo all per-on- interested in the estato oi
Jacob Crocker decea ed On reading tho p
tition r Jra Crocker praying that the adminis
tration r -aid I tate be granted to Michaet
Crocker a admini trator It hereby ordered
that jiiii and all pr-on- iut rested in saiil
matter ma and do appear at tho count
frilirt tf lu Iiitfl in unit Tir tsiitl i nlititt nil fli
J 29th day ir June A I I at one oclock p
m to -bow cau e it any there be why tiie
praver of the petitioner should not lm granted
ami thnt notice ir the jiendi ncj of saidiwtitiou
i and that the hearing thereof be given toaK
person- intere ted in said matter by publishing
a copy or order in The McCook Tribune a
weekly newspaper printed in said county for
three successive weeks prior to said day o
i hearing
Witness niy hand and seal of said court this
Clth day of June A 1 IWR
scal J C Moore County Judge
FIVE
REASONS WHY
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has obtained the confidence of the public
1 It complies with the Pure Food Laws of all states
2 It is the only high Errade Powder sold at a moderate priceI
3 it is not made Dy a caking Powder Trust
4 Food prepared with it is free from Rochelle Salts or Alum n
5 It is tne strongest Baking Powder on the market
SI 00000 given for any substance
Injurious to health found In Calumet
Calnmet Is so carefully and scientifically
prepared that the neutralization of the
ingredients Is absolutely perfect There
fore Calumet leaves no Rochelle Salts
or Alum in the food It is chemically
correct
All Grocers are Authorized o Guarantee this
Calnmet BaklnePowder costs little Costs
a little more than the cheap injurious
powders now on the market but it is a big
saving over tne trust powders
Try Calumet
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If you want a
FOUNDATION
CUKBSTONE
SIDEWALK
or anything pertaining to Cement Work see
J E MOLUND
Or at Yard Two Blocks East of Main
Between Dodge and Dennison
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Walsh Block
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