The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 09, 1908, Image 3

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CITY LODGE DIRECTORY
A P A M
McCook Lodgo No 135 A FfcA M raoeU
every Jlrat and tiilrd Tnomlny of tho month at
800 p m in Masonic hull
ClIAItLEB L FAHNK8TOCK W M
Lon Cone Boc
b h it
Occonozoo Council No 10 II S M meets on
the last Saturday of each mouth at 800 p m
n Masonic hull
IUrru A llAonEUG T I M
Sylvester ConDiiAL Boc
K A M
KinK Cyrus Chapter No J R A M meote
every llrst and third Thursday of each mouth at
800 p m in Masonic hall
Justin A Wilcox II P
Clinton li Sawteu Sue
KNIQHTSTKMPLAK
St John Commandery No 10 K T meets on
tho second Thursday of each month at 800 p
m in MuBonic hull
Emerson IIanhon E C
Sylvester Coiideal Hue
EASTERN btae
Eureka Chnptor No SO O E S meets tho
Bocond and fourth Fridays of each month at
800 p in in Masonic hall
Mas Sauaii E Kay W M
F M Kimmell Sec
MODERN WOODMEN
Noble Camp No CG3 M W A meets ovory
second and fourth Thursday of each mouth at
830 p m in Ganschows hall Pay assessments
ut Wliito Housu Grocery
J M Smith Clerk S E Howell V C
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
Noblo Camp No 862 R N A meets every
socoud and fourth Thursday of each mouth at
230 p in in Gnuschows hall
Mrs Mary Walker Oracle
Mns Augusta Anton Kec
w o w
Meets second and fourth Thursdays at 8
oclock in Diamonds hall
Ciias F Markwad C C
W C Moyek Clork
WORKMEN
McCook Iiodfio No 61 AOUW meets evory
Monday at 800 p in in Diamonds hall
C H Gray Rec Wm Wooton M W
I M Smith Financier
DEGREE OF HONOR
McCook LodpoNo 3 D of II meets evory
second and forth Fridays of each month at 800
p in in Ganschows hall
Mrs Laura Osborn C of H
Mrs Matie GWelles Rec
LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS
McCook Division No C23 1 of L E moots
every second and fourth Saturday of each
month t 2 30 in Morris hall
Walter Stokes C E
W D IlORNETT F A E
locomotive firemen and enoinemen
McCook Lodge No 599 B of L F E
meets every Saturday at 730 p m in Gans
chows hall
I D Pennington M
C II Hosted Sec
RAILWAY CONDUCTORS
Harvey Division No 95 O R C meets the
socond und fourth Wednesday nights of each
month at 800 p in in Diamonds hall at 304
Maiu Avenue A G King C Con
M O McClure Sec
RAILWAY TRAINMEN
C W Bronson Lodge No 4S7 B of R T
moots fir t and third Sundays at 230 p m and
second and fourth Fridays at 730 p m each
mouth in Morris hall Neal Beeler M
R J MooEESec
RAILWAY CARMEN
Young America Lodge No 456 B R C of A
moets on the first and third Thursdajs of each
month in Diamonds hall at 7 30 p m
John Hunt C C
N V Franklin Rec Soc
machinists
Red Willow Lodge No 5S7 I A of M meets
every second and fourth Tuesday of tho month
at 800 p m in Ganschow hall
D O Hewitt Pres
W H Anderson Rec Sec
BOILERMAKERS
McCook Lodgo No 407 B of B M I S B of
A meets first and third Fridays of each month
ia Odd Fellows hall
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
McCook Lodgo No 42 K of P meets every
Wednesday at 800 p m in Masonic hall
M Laweitson C C
J N Gaarde K R S
ODD FELLOES
McCook Lodge No 137 1 O O F meets every
Monday afcSX p in in Ganschows hall
W H Ackerman N G
W A Middleton Sec
EAGLES
McCook Aerio No 1514 F O E meets tho
second and fourth Fridays of each month at
800 pm in Diamonds hall Social meetings
on the first and third Fridays
R S Light W Pres
G C Heckman W Sec
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
McCook Council No 1126 K of C meets the
first and third Tuesdays of each month at 800
p m in Diamonds hall
G R Gale F Sec Frank Real G K
DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA
Court Granada No 77 meets on the first and
and third Tuesdays of each month at 8 p m in
the Morris hall Anna Hannan G R
Josephine Mullen F S
LADY MACCABEES
Valley Queen Hive No 2 L O T M meets
every first and third Thursday evenings of oach
month in Morris hall
Mrs W B Mills Commander
Haeriet E Willetts R K
G A B
J K Barnes Post No 207 G A R moets on
the first Saturday of each month at 230 p in
Ganschows hall
J M Henderson Cmndr
J H Yabgeb Adjt
belief corps
McCook Corps No 9S W R C meets every
second and fourth Saturday of each month at
230 p m in Ganschow hall
Adella McClain Pres
Susie Vandebhoof Sec
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CAre la No 33 L of G A R meots on
the first and third Fridays of each month at
230 p m in Diamonds hall
Jessie Waite Pres
Mattie Knipple Sec
p e o
Chapter X P E O meets the second and
fourth Saturdays of each montjat 230 p m
at the homes of the various members
Mrs G H Thomas Pres
Mbs C H Meeker Cor Sec
ADVERTISED LIST
The following letters cards and pack
ages remain uncalled for at the McCook
postoffice October 9 190S
LKTTEKS
Brooks Mrs G W Baunger J H
Day John Franklin MissBettie
Hosier Mr Walter2 Hurless Miss Sadie
Hogan Mr Jas Seckler Brownlan
Stephens Mrs N A
CARDS
Bent Mr J A Lively Jim
Lewis Mrs Anda Meal Mr Ira
Parsons Miss Edith Weaver Leafie E
When calling for these please say
they were advertised
S B McLkan Postmaster
A Handy Receipt Book
Bound duplicate receipt books three
receipts to the page for sale at Thh
Tribune office
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BREACH OF PROMISE
Manner In Which tho Law Treats It
In Different Countries
England Is the best place from the
plaintiffs point of view for a breach
of promise action Ail other coun
tries seem to regard with grave sus
picion any attempt to recover mone
tary compensation for the loss of a
prospective husband and unless the
plaintiff has a very strong case Indeed
it is never worth her while to carry
her grief into the law courts
In France breach of promise cases
are rare for the simple reason that
the law requires the plaintiff to prove
that she has suffered pecuniary loss
Now this Is not an easy thing to do
on the part of the lady especially In
a country where a girl without a dot
that is a marriage portion has a poor
chance of finding a husband Holland
and Austria have adopted the French
system and the result has been about
the same Breach of promise actions
are rare the injured damsels or their
relatives usually taking the law into
their own hands
Practical Germany as might be ex
pected has perhaps the best method
for solving this problem When a
young couple become engaged they
have to go through a public betrothal
ceremony that ought to knock all the
shyness out of them In the local
town hall the pair declare their affec
tion willingness to many etc ending
by signing a collection of documents
that apparently leave no loophole for
escape But If either party to the con
tract wishes to withdraw another jour
ney Is undertaken to the town hall
and another collection of documents
signed witnessed and sealed Then
the authorities determine the question
of compensation should it be claimed
In this connection it may bo said that
the man can and often does claim a
solatium for his wounded feelings
The usu award is one fifth of the
marriage dowry It is easy to under
stand when all this is remembered
how loafh the young people of Ger
many are to break their betrothal
oaths
As the law of Italy affords little or
no protection whatever tqjilted dam
sols or swains it is not surprising that
the stiletto should be the favorite mode
of deciding breach of promise cases
The Italian law demands that the per
son suing for the breach shal produce
a written promise to marry from the
defendant otherwise the action cannot
proceed This difficulty is almost in
surmountable and the Italian judges
are seldom troubled to adjudicate be
tween one time lovers
To bring an action for breach of
promise of mariage against a reigning
monarch is an achievement but it has
been done and by an English lad
Miss Jenny Mighell sued the sultan of
Johore and as there was a doubt
whether the dusky one was actually a-
reigning monarch the case was allowed
to come into court but the judge quick
ly disposed of the action by ruling it
Inadmissible for the reason referred to
and Miss Mighell was nonsuited
It is remarkable that one of the two
actions which have brought verdicts
for 10000 each to the plaintiffs should
have had for Its defendant the editor
of a matrimonial paper The second
case was between a well known actress
and the eldest son of an earl London
Tit Bits
Tune For Tune
Frederick the Great
made generous
presents to all musicians except flute
players lie played the flute remark
ably well himself A famous flutist
once asked permission to play to the
king hoping that Frederick would
show his appreciation of his skill by
some valuable gift Frederick listened
attentively while he played a difficult
piece You play very well he said
and I will give you a proof of my
satisfaction
So saying he left the room The mu
sician waited guessing at the probable
nature of the proof Presently the
king returned with his own flute and
played the same piece Then he bade
his visitor Good day saying I have
had the pleasure of hearing you and it
was only fair that you should hear
me
Beyond His Aid
A woman who had a telephone in her
apartment called up the telephone com
pany and asked tlmt the service be dis
continued The man who took her mes
sage tried to be exceedingly polite
We are sorry to lose you he said
Are you dissatisfied with anything
I am said the woman emphatic
ally
I am very sorry said the man
Perhaps we can help you What Is It
you do not like
row
Ah said the polite clerk you are
past our aid Goodby New York Sun
A Knotty Problem
Its no use said the young man
with heavy rimmed eyeglasses I cant
get this political economy straight
Whats the trouble asked the pro
fessor
I cant discover whether a lot of
people go broke because we have hard
times or whether we have hard times
because a lot of people go broke
Kansas City Independent
A Painful Dilemma
Willie Whats a dilemma
Johnny Well Its when you cant sit
down because your dad licked you for
going swimming and you cant stand
Up because a crab bit your toe Illus
trated Bits
It Is said that the average man can
get along with 300 words but unfor
tunately she generally hands him more
than thfit Puck i
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DANBURY
A baby girl was born to Jake Olouso
and wifo Sept 29
Mrs Maggie Sandon was a Beavor
City visitor Wodnesday
Tho two little daughters of Will Yates
and their nunt Miss Kirtso wero visitors
at tho Stone homo over Sunday
A bnby girl was born to Mr and Mrs
Ed Eno Tuesday of this week
AlBoyor hab returned from Omaha
Ho reports his wifo progressing nicely
Hal DoMay is at homo from Wilson
villo the schools at that placo being
closed on account of diphtheria
S W Stilgobouar and wife Mr Uurl
burt and Rev Richards attondod the
ministerial convention in McCook last
week
As a result of tho tabernacle moetings
held at this plane by Rev Nance the
churches wero strengthened by about
twenty additions Rev Nnnco is now
conducting meetings in Marion
Mrs Frank Eno of Fruita Colorado
has been seriously ill Mrs Eno was
formerly a resident of this place She
is reported better at this writing
Mrs Sarah Ruby went to Bartloy first
of the week From there she will go
to tho eastern part of tho state to visit
a while
Mrs G B Morgan has been selected
as delegate of the Degree of Honor lodge
at this place to attend the grand lodge
in Lincoln She will visit rlatives in
Iowa before returning
Mrs Millie Billings was called here
from Lincoln last week on account of
the illness of her little nephew Clyde
Clouse
Ambrose Rubys baby was quite sick
last week but is better at this writing
Rev Shepherd and wife have returned
from Gothenburg where conference was
held Mr Shepherd goes to Ilendley
the coming year A man by the name
of Miller will have tho Danbury and
Lebanon charges
John Leisure and family and B N
Leisure left for California Tuesday eve
ning They expect to spend the winter
Ben Murphy left for Texas first of the
week to look for a now location
Olmsted and Hellisen have dissolved
partnership Mr Olmsted retaining the
business
Clyde the little two-year-old son of
Mr and Mrs Jake Clouse died of
cholera infantum on last Thursday
morning The death was especially sad
as the mother was sick at the time
May their hearts bo comforted by re
membering the words of the Master
Suffer the little children to come unto
me for such is the Kingdom of Heaven
A short service was held at the house
after which the remains were laid to
rest in the Danbury cemetery
Mrs Will Moss the daughter of Mr
and Mrs George Welsh died at Love
land Colorado the latter part of last
week The infant daughter preceded
her about one month Mrs Moss had
been in poor health for several years
Last summer her disease developed into
consumption and her husband took her
to Colorado hoping the climate might
benefit her but it was of no avail The
body was brought home and funeral
services were conducted in tne Uon
gregational church by Rev Richards on
Wednesday morning A husband fath
er mother sister and several brothers
are left to mourn and the people of
Danbury deeply sympathize with them
in the death of their loved one
Our telephone office is being moved
into the basement of the bank this week
Cassius Dodge and wife will have
charge Uni Springer will still continue
to do line work
PLEASANT RIDGE
Married at McCook Sept 30 1903
Mr Charles Barger and Miss May Wil
son We wish them joy and prosperity
Joe Vogel arrived home Sunday from
his Eastern trip to Kansas City St
Joe and other points
Joseph Allen has traded his ranch
to Mr Bortner for his ranch near Box
Elder
Mrs Clara Betz came home Saturday
from her visit to her uncles at Wymore
Neb
Jacob Smith and family John Wil
son and wife and Frank Wilson expect
Single blessedness said the worn- jto leave for gt Johns Kan next Mon
I am going to be married j
u
Clyde Riley has sold his cattle to
Frank Everist John Fitzgibbons has
bought Mr Rileys farm
BOX ELDER
Evert Rutlege is helping D B Doyle
take care of his onions
Frank Wilson is helping T M Camp
bell with his work
Mrs S O King visited Mrs George
Younger one day last week
Rosa Peterson returned home last
Sunday
Geo Harrison and wife visited at
Rob Larringtons Sunday
S D Bolles brought out a new organ
for the school Tuesday
Rev Miller has been appointed to
Danbury charge for the coming year
We wish him success in his new field of
labor
Typewriter ribbons papers
sale at The Tribune office
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etc for
IflDIANOLA
Gabriella Longnockor and Paul Smith
wore married last Tuesday at the resi
dence of the brides parents Rov Wil
son brother-in-law of the bride offi
ciating
John Harrison oldest son of Dan
Harrison and Miss Dora Brahler wero
married Monday morning at tho Cathol
ic church Father Kelley speaking the
words that made them man and wife
Joe Harrison and James McClung
returned homo Wodnesday from Doug
las Wyoming with their herd of fine
cattlo
A C Toel is in Omaha receiving
treatment ut tho hospital
Rev Burrus is attending conference
this week
Mr and Mrs Irving Andrews are
visiting in Syracuse this state They
went in their auto
Mrs M A Murray died at her home
west of town Wednesday morning after
a long illness
B H Smith who has been in Okla
homa since last February returned home
Saturday
Kenneth Smith is suffering from a
mild attack of diphtheria The family
is quarantined
F Vering of Marysvillo Kas is in
town this week tho guest of his many
friends
Mrs Samantha Potts and children of
Kansas are here visiting friends
Mrs V H McCarrick and two chil
dren of Bison Oklahoma arrived Sat
urday for a months visit with her par
ents Mr and Mrs W li Smith
Mrs Burrus is visiting relatives in
Overton while Mr Burrus is attending
conference
Mr Price candidate for State Audit
or on the Democratic ticket assisted by
Cecil Matthevvs of Bartley addressed
the citizens of this community Monday
evening on the issues of the day
Mr and Mrs Harry Mitchell
family left Wodnesday morning
their homestead inCoIorado
and
for
BARTLEY
After a lingering sickness Robert
Fischer died of tuberculosis last week
This funeral was preached in tho M
E church last Friday by J Stewart
Miller of Edison after which the re
mains of Mr Fischer were interred in
tho Bartley cemetery
Mrs H L Brown and children visited
in Indianola last week with her sister
Mrs Bernard Millars
F A and R R Hodgkins put up a
house for E E Smith last week The
house will be occupied by a tenant
Cain Flint and his sister Irene are
home on a visit
Andy Barber was in Bartley Tuesday
and Wednesday surveying some lots for
an addition to Bartley
Adam Grass was in our town Tuesday
evening on business
C E Matthews is making a series ol
talks on the campaign issues Ho is
reported as being quite an interesting
speaker
A car load of apples was brought to
Bartley and sold for 85c per bushel this
week
Miss Mae Smith and Percy Catlett
are on the sick list this week
Rev Hageman has returned from con
ference and will remain here another
year as pastor of the M E church
This will be quite satisfactory to his
church
F A Hodgkin and R R Hodgkin
went to Wauueta this week From there
they will go into the western counties of
the state looking for land
Sam Clark has returned from a trip
to the eastern part of the state and
Iowa and is greatly enthused with the
Taft boom
RED WILLOW
J E Wilson from Betheny Nebr
came on Tuesday evening to make a
short visit with the homefolks
Owens Longneckers baby is quite
sick with teething
The stork visited Jacob and Natalie
Longnecker at their home near Flem
ming Colorado leaving a 9 lb baby
girl
Mrs Rue Hauxwell is visiting her
brother and sister at Haigler
i
Mrs Sexson has been sick confined I
to tho bed for several days
Mr Holland has not been so well
lately
Arch and Amy Hatcher took supper
with the home folks on Sunday evening
Farm work i3 greatly retarded by the
dry weather
Mrs Kryder returned to her Iowa
home after a short visit to her fathers
Mrs Charles Rinck has again been
on the sick list
There was a quite wedding at John
Longneckers on Oct 1st when Paul
Smith and Gabriella Longnecker were
united in marriage J E Wilson offic
iating
JOHN E KELLEY
ATT0ENEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTED
McCook Nebraska
aAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
Waterworks Office in Postoffice building
GRANT
J A Hoffman is putting in wheat for
J II Wesch on the Gold claim
Jacob Wesch and pons aro sowing all
their land to small grain
Duko Guinn is threshing in devils
gap neighborhood this weok
Wm Gathorcole has been in this
vicinity intending to soil his steam
threshing machine outfit
August Wescb has beon hauling seed
whoit from tho Beck placo
B Fox gave the young peoplo a fare
well dance Saturday evening
NOTICE
To Mabel Martin Non Resident Defendant
You are heroby notified thntlon the second day
of October 1003 Crary J Martin plaiutih filed
a petition against you in tho District Court of
Ited Willow county Nebraskn the object and
prayer of which aro to obtain a divorce from
you on the ground that you hnvo willfully
abandoned tho plaintiff without good cnute
for a torm of more than two jears last jmst
You nre required to answer said petition on or
before Monday the ICth day of November 1103
Dated this 2nd day of October 1008 10-9-1 1
Ckaky J Martin Plaintiff
By Boyle Eldrcd his Attorneys
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In tho county court of Red Willow county
Nebruska In tho matter of tho estate of An
drew R Hnmmcll deceased
Notice is hereby Kven that 1 will sit at tho
county court room in McCook in said county on
the 27th day of March 1009 at the hour of ten
oclock a in to examine adjust and allow all
claims against said estate The time limited
for the presentation of claims against said es
tate is March 1009 and any claim not pre
sented by that time shall bo forever barred
Tho time limited for tho payment of debts is
one year from Soptomber 19 1003
Dated September 23 1903 9 2VU
seal J C Mooke County Judge
Conical tt McCnrl Attorneys
C H Boyle
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NOTICE
rIn tho county court of Bed Willow county
Nebruska To tho cruditora of and to nil pur
soils interested in tho estate of John Sutton de
ceased
You uro hereby notified that I will sit at tio
county court room in McCook in said county
on the llrnt day of Mny A 1 1W at 9 oclock
a m to Hzamiuo all claiitw and doiuaiidrt filed
iigniuit said estate with a view- to their adjust
iiient and allowance
On the snmo tiny at the hour of 1 oclock p m
I will hear the nunlication of Addiu Inrvlti nx
ccutrix of said ebtnte for final examination of
her report as executrix and for herd iwhnrgo
from such trust
The time limited for tho premutation of
claims against said estate is six months from
the arth dny of October A D 1MS and uiiy
claim not presented on or before that time shall
bo foroer barred
Dated this 8th day of Octolior A I 1WW
Jhiu I Moore County JikIko
J K Kelley Attorney
ORDER OF FINAL HEARING
In the County Court of Red Willow County
Nebraska In tho Matter of tho Kbtato of Ella
A Buck Deceived
To all twrsons interested in said Estate You
aro hereby notified that on thoiOth day of Se
tuinbcr 19U3 John P Helm administrator of
tho estato of Ella A Buck decerned filed bin
final account and ix tition for distribution of
said estate and etitiou for disc liarre of such
ndministrator and such account will bo hoard
on tho 17th day of October 1903 at the hour or
Nino oclock A M at the county court room in
tho court hou o in tho City of McCook in said
County ut which time you may show entice if
any there be why said account and petition
should not bo allowed
It is further ordered that notice of such
hearing be ghcu by publishing it copy of this
order in the McCook Tribune for three succes
sive necks prior to the date of said hearing
In nitnoss whereof I hnu hereunto set my
hand and nllixcd my ollicial seul this 30th dny
of September 190s
skai I J U ilooRK County Judge
Boyl
Avoid the mishaps the disappoint
ments the bad luck in baking by
avoiding Poor Baking
scCftoqJy
Powder the cheap or
big can kinds and the high-
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Sldred Attorneys
In tho county court of Red Willow county
state of Nebraska In the matter of tho est at o
of David K Bertoletto deceaMd Stato of Ne
braska Red Willow county s
To all jwrsons interested 111 tho estato of Da
vid K Bertoletto deceased
You aro hereby notified thut on tho 21th day
of September 190S Alyrn ratty adminis
tratrix of the estato of David K Bertolette do
debased filed in said county her final account as
said administratrix and iietition praying for a
decree of distribution of the residue of said es
tate now in her possession to tho ersous en
titled to receive tho same and thut said final
account and ictition mm bo heard by tho coun
ty judge at tho county court room in tho city of
McCook in said county on the 10th day of Octo
ber 1903 You are hereby cited to apiear at
tho time and placo above designated and show
cauo if any such exists whj said account
should not be allowed and tho prayer of said
petition granted It is ordered Unit a copy or
this notice be published in tho MiCook Trib
une a neuspnier printed mid published in
said county once each week for three succestj
ic weeks prior to the date set for said hearing
Dated this 21th day of September 19US
J C Mooitu County Judge
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I tongue or pen The i vmISI
I saddest are these BBv BpS3fy
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price Trust brands They are unreliable they too often
fail Dont trust them
Put your faith in Calumet the only strictly high grade
baking powder sold at a moderate cost We absolutely
guarantee that the results will please you Guaranteed
under all pure food laws both State and National
Refuse substitutes get Calumet
Received Highest Award Worlds Pure
Food Exposition Chicago 1907
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THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crush and mix in feed or salt Proper dose in tablets
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Contain no Sawdust Ashes Chop Feed or Bran Ask for and try once SKIDOO Condition
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Spavin Cure Barb Wire Liniment Pink Eye Distemper Colic or Bone Stiffener Tablets
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No ONE town which is located on ONE East Street But if you cant
find it call phone No ONE when you will be informed that you can get
No ONE lumber No ONE coal No ONE service No ONE treatment
in fact No ONE first last and all the time
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