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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1909)
1 I r V A A I Business Office Station ery is Our Specialty Particularly Pine Line of Writing Papers in Boxes McCook Views in Colors Typewriter Papers Box Writing Papers Legal Blanks Pens and Holders Calling Cards Manuscript Covers Typewriter Ribbons Ink Pads Paper Clips Brass Eyelets Stenographers Notebooks Photo Mailers Memorandum Books Letter Files w o w Meets second and fourth Thursdays at S oclock in Diamonds hall Chas F Maekwad C C W C Motee Clerk woekmen McCook Lodgo No 61 AOTJW meets every Monday at 800 p m in Monte Cristo hall MAtJRicEGniFFiNRec MS JenningsMW JMWENTZFinaucier RoYZiNTForeman DEGREE OF HONOE McCook Lodge No 3 D of H meets every second and forth Tuesdays of each month at 80 p m in Monto Cristo hall Mrs Dklla McClain C of H Mes CarbieSchlagel Rec LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS McCook Division No 623 B of L E meets avery second and fourth Sunday of each month ttt230 in Morris hall Walter Stokes C E W D Burnett F A E LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENGINEMEN McCook Lodge No f99 B of L F E meets on the first and third Saturdays of each month in Morris hall I D Pennington Pres C H Husted Sec RAILWAY CONDUCTOES Harvey Division No 95 O R C meets the second and fourth Wednesday nights of each month at 80 p m in Morris hall at 304 Main Avenue S E Callen C Con M O McCluee Sec RAILWAY TRAINMEN C W Bronson Lodge No 487 B of K T neets first and third Sundays at230 p m and eacond and fourth Pridaya at 7 30 p m each month in Morris hall C W Corey M B- J Moore Sec RAILWAY CABMEN Young America Lodge No 456 B R C of A meets on tho first and third Tuesdays of each month in Morris hall at 7 -30 pm Ray O Light C C N V Feanklin Rec Sec BOILERMAKERS McCook Lodge No 407 B of B Mi I S B of A meets first and third Fridays of each month In Odd Fellows hall Post Card Albums Duplicate Receipt Books Tablets all grades Lead Pencils Notes and Receipts Blank Books Writing Inks Erasers Paper Fasteners Ink Stands Bankers Ink and Fluid Library Paste Mucilage Self Inking Stamp Pads Rubber Bands Invoice Files McCook Views in Colors are a Leader with Us THE TRIBUNE Stationery Department CITY LODGE DIRECTORY A F A A M McCook Lodgo No KJ5 A F fc A M meets avery first and third Tuesday of the month at 800 p m in Mnsonic hall Chaeles Li Fahnestock AA M Ion Cone Sec H S Ma Occcnoseo Council No 16 R S M meets on the last Saturday of each month at o00 p m a Masonic hull Ralph A Hagberg T I M Stlvkstee Cokdeal Sec R A M Kinp Cyrus Chapter No 35 R A M meets every first and third Thursday of each monthat 80 p m in Masonic hall Clarence B Gkat H P W B Wiiittakeb Sec KKIGnTS TEMPLAR 8t John Connnandery No 16 K T meets on the second Thursday of each month at 800 p m in Masonic hull Emerson Hanson E C Samuel S Gahyet Rec eastern star Eureka Chapter No S6 O E S meets the second and fourth Fridays of each month at 80 p m in Masonic hall Mrs Sarah E Kat A M W E Hart Sec modern woodmen Noblo Camp No 663 M AV A meets every second and fourth Thursday of each month at 830 p m in Morris hall Pay assessments at White House Grocery Julius Kunert Consul J M SMixn Clerk royal neighbors Noble Camp No 862 R N A meets every second and fourth Thursday of each month at 230 p m m Morris hall Mrs Caroline Kunert Oracle Mrs Augusta Anton Rec machinists Red Willow Lodge No oS7 I A of M meets every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 80 p m in Morris hall Tiiuo Diebald Pre Fred Wasson Fin Sec Floyd licrnT Cor Sec KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McCook Lodgo No -12 K of P meets every Wednesday at 800 p m in Mnsonic hall H W Conovee C C D N Cobb K R S ODl3 FELLOWS McCook Lodge No i7 1 0 O F meets every Monday ac 800 p m in Morris hall H G Hughes N G W A Middleton Sec eagles McCook Aerie No 1514 F O E meets the second and fourth Fridays of each month at 300 pm in Diamonds hall Social meetings on the first and third Fridays R S Light AA Pres G C Heckman AA Spc KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS McCook Council No 1126 K of C meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month it 800 p in in Diamonds hall G R Gale F Sec Frank Real G K DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA Conrt Granada No 77 meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each mouth at 8 p m in Monte Cristo hall Anna Hannan G R Nellie Ryan F S LADY MACCABEES Valley Queen Hive No 2 L O T M meots every first and third Thursday evenings of each month in Morris hall Mrs V B Mills Commandoi Harriet E Willetts R K G A E J K Barnes Post No 207 G A R meets bn the first Saturday of each mouth at 230 p in Morris hall AVm Long Commander Jacob Steinmetz Adjt RELIEF CORPS McCook Corps No 9S W R C meets every second and fourth Saturday of each month at 230 p m in Gauscliow hall Adella McClain Pres Susie Vandebhoof Sec l of g a r McCook Circle No 33L of G A R meots on the first and third Fridays of each month at 230 p m in Morris hall Maey Walker Pres Ellen LeIIew Sec P E O Chapter X P E O meets he second and fourth Saturdays of each montj at 230 p m at the homes of the various members Mrs J A Wilcox Pres Mrs J G Schobel Cor Sec Try This For Catarrh Free tests are now being supplied by mail to all Catarrh sufferers There is tiO expense no obligation whatever Dr Shoop is combining Oil of Eucalyptus Thymol Menthol Oil of Wintergreen etc and is incorporating these ingredients into a pure snow white cream -like Imported Petrolatum This Creation Dr Snoops Catarrh Remedy gives immediate and lasting relief to catarrh of the nose and throat That all may first test it freethese trial boxes are being mailed without charge simply to encourage these tests and thus fully demonstrate beyond doubt the value of this cembination If Catarrh has extended down to the stomach or bowels then Dr Snoops Restorative must also be used internally if a complete cure is to be expected Otherwise the Dr Shoops Catarrh Remedy will alone be entirely sufficient Write Dr Shoop Racine Wis for sample and book Sold by Druggists everywhere Which hook hll Z end youT No 1 On Dyspepsia I No 4 Tor Women No 2 On the Heart No 5 For Men No 3 On the Kidneys I No 6 On Rheumatism A Mc MILLEN r icfion The Two Minute Fuse By WILLIAM WALLACE COOK Andy mid Blakesly had settled It be tween tliem that the Dutchman was a thief Andy had missed a silver watch Higgins a pocketbook with 5 in It and Baker a nugget valued at 20 which he had kept In his trunk Andy had wakened out of a sound sleep a few nights before and had seen Fritz skulking through the bunk house When Andy failed to find his watch next morning there was but one Inference for him to draw There in the end of the drift he and Blakesly figured the matter all out In the afternoon Fritz was not only to be discharged5 but also to see the inside of the Phenlx jail Blakesly sat reflectively on the han dle of his wheelbarrow Andy threw down his drill unwound a two minute length of fuse from the coil scraped the end and slipped on a cap lie pushed the cap down into the hole and followed it with two sticks of dy namite gently ramming them home and filling up the hole with dust Great f eott exclaimed Blakesly Youre putting in a charge for your life Andy Tin going to blow out tills horse and uncover the vein returned the foreman if it takes a leg Just then a burst of childish laughter ech oed to them Is that Allie ho asked Allie was his daughter a motherless sunny faced child who had been the especial protege of Mrs Hurst the keeper of the boarding house ever since hor father had brought her to the Pactolus mine Occasionally Allie was allowed to come down into the workings which was always a treat for her She was a prime favorite and every one of the miners would have guarded her as the apple of his eye It must be Allie said Blakesly getting up and starting off At that precise minute the noon whistle of the stamp mill sounded Take Allie up with you Andy called after Blakesly All right returned Blakesly hair ing at the shaft The ladder was filled with climbing miners Fritz at the lower end of the row Wheres Allie Fritz asked Blakes ly She vas gone oop alretty answerod Fritz looking down Sure about that Yah sure Kingman carried her oudt I seen him meinself All the miners of the day shift ex cept Kingman and Andy were now on the ladder Blakesly was satisfied ami started nimbly up the greasy rungs The foreman removed his tools to a place of safety applied the fiame cf his candle to the end of the fuse watched the fuse splutter for a mo ment and then made his way to the ladder and started for the surface him self Wheres Allie asked Andy sprirg ing out of the shaft and hurrying after Blakesly She came up with Kingman re plied Blakesly Who told you Fritz The miners were straggling out sin gly and in couples on their way to the boarding house Kingman was in the lead walking alone Fritz was just ahead of the foreman and Blakesly IIcllo Kingman shouted Andy Wheres Allie Kingman turned Didnt she come up with you he asked Every miner in the straggling line came to an abrupt halt The very thought that Allie might still be below with a fuse lighted and leaping closer and closer to a terrific charge of dyna mite was sufficient to set every heart to pounding There were other charges in the level too but they were light compared with the one in the breast of the tunnel Andy went white in a second You infernal villain he roared springing upon Fritz and gripping him by the throat Fritz tore himself loose and ran frantically back to the shaft Kingman vent past der slope mit Allie on his shoulder he filing at them as he rated I did cried Kingman joining the rest as they flocked excitedly after Fritz but she raid shed rather conic up with her father so I lowered her down the ladder again Didnt you see her Andy Oh my Gcd gasped the foreman and threw his hands to his face How many holes were loaded de manded Blakesly Three said margins All two minute fuses It was a useless question for that was the standard length for the noon firing Andy staggered against the frame work of the whim bis face ashen and his nerve completely gone Die could do nothing Perhaps shes coming up suggest ed Blakesly Another useless remark for Allie could not have climbed the ladder if she bad tried Blakesly leaped on the platform to look down but Fritz had already swung the ox hide ore bucket over tlie shaft had kicked the coil of i rope into the depths and had gripped the strands convulsively I was a time for action not for words How ninny hooojkIh of the pre cious 120 had already slipped away The climbing of the ladder tue walk toward the boarding house the collo quy the backward rush it seemed as though all that must have consumed the time to the uttermost second Shes not coming oop cried Fritz nnd as he spoke he sprung into the bucket and dropped from Fight One glimpse of his wild terror strick en face was all they caught and then came the swirl of the rope and the shriek of the unoilrd sheave In a breath there followed the bump of the bucket at the bottom of the shaft and the rope leaped upward and hung limp and shaking Boom came from below a puff of blush smoke curling upward above the platform planks One whispered Blakesly drawing away from the choking powder Boom Two gasped IHggins hoitiing hi hat over his mouth and kneeling to peer downward Do you see anything hear any thing demanded Kingman hoarsely Higgins turned a despairing face to ward Kingman and shook his head Boom From under them came a soddeit roar which seemed to rive the earth asunder Kingman was thrown from his feet and the others on the plat form flung out their hands in an at tempt to grarp something and support themselves Up from the blaclcncsr rolled a billow of sulphurous fog Fritz was mad to go down here said Kingman Theyre both lost What are you doing Blakesly Blakesly had jerked off his coat nnd was wrapping it about his head If theyre not both done for now he replied in muffled tones they soor will be if we dont get them up Stand ready to man the whim rope when I shake It He crawled gropingly to the ladder nnd lowered himself All watched thr rope breathlessly Finally after a wai that seemed hours in duration the sii ntil was given and stout hands drew the bucket to the surface A little head lay against the buckets rim and a white childish face met ih eyes of the men Allie Kingman too her out of the bucket She was uncon scious but the miracle was that she did not appear to be hurt Xot a stone of all that flying debris had struck her She was given into the eager treri bling arms of her father who started at a tun for the boarding house Meanwhile the bucket had air in been lowered The signal from Blakes ly was longer in coming than the first had been ard when the bucket v drawn up a second time it was found to coutain Frit Fritz bruised torn and bleeding his Hot lies nil hut stripped from his body Tender hands lifted him to the platform ard stretched his mangled limbs out on the rough planks They thought he was dead but his eyelids quivered unex pectedly and partly opened I was between Allie und derro ks he Avhispcred weakly She vas ii my arms und nodding touched her It vas my mistake und its all right all right His spirit flickered and went out even as the all right faded froi his lips Blakesly had to be helped to the surface for his work in the noisome vapor had told upon him A few breaths of fresh air were all he need ed and Avhen he had revived suGicient ly he told how he had groped his Avay along the tuire and had found Fritz lying among the splintered rocks Alj clasped in his rigid arms her body protected by 1 is own That afternoon Andy and Blakeslv found a batten 1 silver Avatch tin old pocket heck ctiiing and a geld nugget all on the llocr of the fifty foot level That is exactly Avhere Fritz and Al lie Ave re lying rvd Biakcsy the foreman slipping tho j uir with is contents and the watch d nuget into his pocket Xot a wcrd about tins Blakesly to any living ii Leave me to deal wiJi the tiiatto The follovi ig mcf g E Dr aat surprised to that hi- tAvev dollar iigjr vu in t aud IHggivs avci he nt -v 11 suit to go to rvits funeral T vd tl pocketbook with the rc nrely stow ed UAvay ii le rTl f hi vr Dlred if I Ij uI vrv in tuy tn a drvi trues higfcr that Ivili cf geld Pnlnr Tf if linn n i Avouid have liten I Avrt fire te okes f p the clothes Ia o ret It- - purse rpeke u Kigis 0 t ilvt ro rv y rvsp trd Fri Thiik rptig Irt go- d t f the l id boy snd d- vrith foiling v en The miri tr ir ready Abrcrrrrl -hi-- vxvvV t1 tiie rrrc i tiio sui Iclit i csiiialy rn If- by other ua rural cu ei rory crlcAT ii the Ave t rci simset vo rirti larly coninoi tlie vi inity T D r dcau France Thcce are act the aa al sunset clovs but an iear in the sy -lo decrees above the sun ami are suii rosetl to be due to reflection from hicrh clouds too thinlo be seen in ordinary light The same invkihle clouds may also cause abnormal prolongation of twilight as on the first day of last July in this same region where a Avatch could be easily read up to four min utes of 10 p ni whereas on the fol lowing night it could be read only till a quarter past 9 a difference of forty one minutes Owing to the presence of the thin clouds above described these long tAvilights are of use to as tronomers as an indication that the night will not be favorable for astro nomical observations Philadelphia Record f Of all sad words of HHBL tongue or pen The f S9I I saddest are these 39 It might have been f 5T CALUMET Baking Pwde Avoid merits the mishaps the XffjStfWO POnw m ra - -- the disappoint- 7 muIHa kill tn linbinir hv avoiding Poor Baking Powder the cheap bitr can kinds and the Noiice is n iLij j1i that 1 have tiled in the oilice of the City Clerk of McCook Nebraska a petition askii g that a license to jell malt spir ituous anil vinous liquors in the lhiilding situ ated on lot 11 21 in the cirst Ward of the Cit of McCook Nebraska be granted to me for the coming municipal year Lightning May 1 mm Dated April 7 11 VJ J A MUS Steinman Notice is hceby given that T have filed in the ollce of the City Clerk of AicCook Nebraska a petition asking tlnt a license io sell malt spir tuoiis and vinous liquors in the building -minted on lot block IZ in the Urst AVard of the City of McCook Nebraska be granted to me for the coming municipal jear beginning May 1 IS 19 Dated April 7 1919 James AV Lathhop Notice is hereby given that T have filed in the oiKce of the City Clerk of McCook Nebraska a petition asking that a license to sell malt spir ituous and vinous liquors in the bin ding situ ated on lot 9 block 21 in the Second AVard of the City of McCook Nebraska be granted to me for ilio coming municipal year beginning May 1 1Wi9 Dated April 7 1PW Mitciieii C Clyde ORDER OK HEARING ON PETITION FOR API OINTMI NT OF ADMINISTRATOR In the County Court of Red Willow county Nebraska State of Nebraska County of Red AAillow ss To all persons interested in the estate of Michael Houlihan deceased On reading the petition of Catherine F Houlihan praying that the administration of said e tate be granted to her as administratrix It is hereby ordered that jou and all persons interested in said matter may and do appear at the County Court to be held iu am for said county on the 21th day of April AD 1L09 at One oclock I M to show cause if any there te why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be giveu to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this Order in the McCook Tribute a weekly new i aper printed iu said county for thr e successive weeks prior to said day of hearing Witness niy hand and seal of -aid court this 31st day of March A D 1109 seal J C Mooue County Judge Boyle A Eldred Attorneys 4 9 it Oeilnlc Business forYourself A BUCK CEMENT BLOCK MACHINE will make you money The BUCK is the only n in Si I H frVrtfl ll two piece self binding self-locking water proof frost proof sani tary dry air block made Takes less material and is made quicker than any other block Write to day nnd lei us tell you all about it and how you can make from Jncoto 20 or every day that yon work Exrln sivf right in each county Get In first Interlock Block Machine Co City Office 24th and Paul Sts OMAHA IIEB or r jwrssfsjsvsmi9 price Trust brands They are unreliable they too citas fail Dont trust them Put your faith in Calumet the only rtrictly high grade baking powder sold at a moderate cost We ab wIutcSr guarantee that the results Avill please you Guarantee under all pure food laws both State end NationaL Refuse substitutes get Calumet Received Highest Award Worlds Pure Food Exposition Chicago 1907 APPLICATION FUR PERMIT McCook NeLruskn April 16 1909 Notice is hereby k on that LJW McCoiuiull lins lllud in the city clerk olKco his bond and petition tor a driiKidbts permit to sell mult spirituous nnd vinous liquor in the building on lot 7 block 21 in tho Second Wnnl of the City or McCook from A n 1 nti to April 1910 LWMtCoXNKLL Applicant APPLICATION I OR PERMIT McCook Nebraska April 9 190 Notice is heioLy uvea ihut Albert McMitlen hnslilell in the i it y clerks oilice his bond nnd petition for u IrucKUts permit to sell molt spirituous and vhioum liquor in the building on lot Tbloik 22 in the Hrst ward of the city of McCool from May 1 11 Hi to April Aiiicnj McMiilin Applicant Notice is hereby given that I have filed in the oflice of the City Clerk of McCook Nebraska a petition asking that a license to sell mail spir itiHiu a d viiiiin liquors in the building situ ated on lot hi bh ck 21 in the irit Ward of the City of Mc ook Nebraska be granted tome for the coming muiicipai jcar beginning May 1 1909 Dated April 7 K09 Wiitiam Y Johnson No ice i hereby gien that we hue filed in the olltcc of the City Clerk of McCook Nebraska a pennon asking ihat a liceif e to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquor- in the building situated on lot 1 block 1 in the Second Ward of the City of Mel ook Nebraska be granted to us fur the coming municipal jear beginning May lTH9 Dated April 7 lJU9 J H Mitciieii Jk B Jim Htii Notice m Jcietj gien that we hae filed in the oilice of the it j Clerk of McCuok Nebraska a petition asking that a licen e to sell malt spirituous ard vinous liquors in the building situated on lot S block 21 in ihe AYard of the City of Vcf ook Nebraska be granted to us for the coming municipal jear beginning May 1 Ittrfi Jsued ApiilT 1E09 J P McFann Hakky J Cos APPL CATION I ORIlERMrr Mc ook Nelra fcn Apri 16 IUSI Notice hereby given thui - 1 Wondvti fc vu ia e tilcu in tlie city clerks olllce llir onU ana peiiilou Tor n icuiiitto -wit inrtic spiruti us and vinous liqinis in tho hn builuug on lot ll b cck lis itt tM ikvzotid Wuru of tte i ny ot Mel ook Iroui Mas 1 tO to April im title H WooDWdUTii A- Co AppHcint State of Nebraska Hed Wiilnwrtiunty ss Mutter of the hstato of Lnuiu Kenuail J J C Moore County Judgo of said Oouo iu Miid State lorel y i otify all jr ons li -claims and demand- against Ut a of ttiitt lavoiiia Kendall decea ed thut I bvtsut4iii appoined the follov iig iliy for tlo ieoeptn exaiuiuatiou hi d mljiislmeit of claims -5 provided Ly law nt tlie Count j Court tuxxu xi Mi Ciok in iid Ciiiintv to wit Tte tuiiitieti j day of NoMinber iUV and iil esieu in sain isiaie iii ajiivir u uu n and place and duly pres l tiieir sidctuaisor demands in manner reipiired by U r ulutv cause for i ot doing anil in cnsosuiy f saitf chums shall not be i resented Jv tin nftoi day of November 190 tho simi aJiaU be te ever barred liiwn undrr my hand and tin- siai of safi County I onrt this tkii f Apnt M I ii 1 lC MooVCnmtyJiiJ lle state of Nebraska I -d WsNowcwufitj To all persons interested in tin labile ft P Sjimith Deceased Notice is hereby given that Cha bis Str atlx Administrator of said Estate has filed his letiW tion in said court tlo ol jvci mdV prayer which are that a decree nf ilislriiMum niayrt had of the residue of sunt esi ti how ia bT ti possession to the patties entitled by law tw receive the same and that Ic Lr iiircliuiuie administrator You are hereby notified thit sviwirKlJlionimL bo henrd by the County Jud sL tJ CfHioi Court llou e in the Cny if hMtnk in tiC Cuuity on the 1st day of Miy Jt is ordered that a copy of tlttn tmlkjE published otee each week for tlin upcesppar weeks in the McCook Tribntiti a rensfiaion printed uiul published in said f a tiuty Dated this 12th day of April llUJ j skal J C Mootri iincfy PLHE1CATJCX NCrrif E To Anna Reeves Defendant You -tie herel y iMtihed thn i tlo tttitcbv of April 199 A hdwaid I ff t tik fi Lis tu tion against ou iu the District Jiurtaf lizi illow county Nebraska 1 1 c ad iioij cc of which are to obtain a dion from you ground that j have wi fully uLandecx the plaint ill without good fwr the xataxoi live jiars last i ast You are required to answ r ititiw or lifore Monday the iing May A I7m n Kxkvfs Py I urtiiuAIWKL ilk- Vttfirwjys NollCEOt PlObAlE OF lOnElCN State of Nebraska Red Willow Coontr To all person- interested m tic jotnulrtr Harriet M Whereas Albina R Sprit g vas 1iUul in btj oilice a duly authenticated ropy if an purporting to be the la will anf of Harriet M Davis decm ed andf ttrc probate of the same in th Snmx ates tyiortcf Wyoming county New York a ttsti praying that a time and place In fixed - Jmhjt ing the same which will relates to reaes2 iu Red Willow county viUcreroet havenpiiointcd Satnrdpy tt tdidayf 4xit lUlU at the hour of Nineodocx A it ac rr oilice iu the c urt house it- thi 1t of MetjurJe in said county as the tininii puujofpixran said will at which time and plaa any pww concerned may appear and o ititst tite pyoixzr of the same It is further ordered tbttt rtitwux cau e notice to all persons iiivstcl in fajS estate of the pendenrj of said ntitioi aod sirs time and place -el for hearme the s tiw ly causing a copy of this order to t u published is the McCook Tribune for iito ly previous to the date set for bcarinr In Te titnonj Whereof I hjv f seui to scX my hand and ollicial M al tin i iiday of ApriL 1109 seal 1 JC Moore lVantf Juaba Royle it Eldred Attorneys - t a ORDER TO SHOW CArSE In the Di trict Court of RcJ Willow ook5 State of Nebraska In the Matter of the Ajiptration ol Jee Katherin Eastwood Adtniurs j itrLc of tits Estate of Montezuma U Ka Ll Discuasmi for License io Sel Real Estate Thi cause came on for hearing apon tlie peti tion of Jennie Katherin Eastu otl Admiotftor irix of the Estate of MoiitJ zurna l Eastwouci cea ed for license to sell tht ed real e tate belonging to -aid esnte t ct Lot three u in Rlock t vnj4jRef2Ii 6fr addition to the itj f McCoot ia ft Willow county Nebraska tor iug ptirposJ paying the against eet ric amounting to Dj1iJ and the exjien e of this thre actt bing sullicient personal property to par sS debt- and It is therefore ordered that all person ested iu said estate appear before rue in at my oliice in the Citv of in said County of Red Uifow on tlie Scat day of May VW at oneoc k I UT to sfer canse why a license should not bj gractrt ho -aid admiui ttatrix to - II renl estate Eer thepurpce of paying said It is further oidered that nic fsaid ttc isg he given by publicition in toe JieCoo Teshue for four Dated this aith day of Marc 1CW R C Omi Judge be Listriesfjuacs Cordea A McCarl tts V FRANKLIN President A C EBERT Cashier JAS S DOYLE Vice President g THR CITIZENS BANK f OF MeCOOK NEB v a a Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus20oce g t v FRAHKUH a a a a a DIRECTORS JAS S DOYLE A C EBER7r p -VS