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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1909)
V t H 1 j 7 j 1 A 1 iy V tiffs title to said laud caused by the claims of the several defendants Ibe removed and that said defendants aud each of them be adjudged to have no interest in or title to any portion of said laud for such other and further relief as may be just aud equitable and for costs of suit You are reouired to answer said petition on or before the tenth day of January A D 1910 Dated this 29 h day of Noember A D 1P09 Morlan Ritchie Wolff Attorneys for George Leland NOTICE A D Segal first true and real name un known Mrs A D Segal his wife first real and true name unknown Leroy Huhug Seigle Mrs LeroyHuling Seigle his wife first true and real name unknown Roy Seigle Mrs Koy Seigle his wife first real and true name uu known Ray Seigle Mrs Ray Seigle his wife first true and real name unknown Leonora i Seigle L H Looney first true and real name unknown Mrs L H Looney his wife first real and true name unknown the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Edward C ODonnell deceased and their respective wives and husbands and the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Adolph D Seigle deceased and MnoMnma I Mt is About Time miiu numia8gnMaBi Smoking Jackets Fancy Vests Bath Robes Suit Cases Satchels 50c and 75 c Fancy Hosiery Collar Bags PHOENIX and WAYS Mufflers their respective wives aud husbands and John Doe real name unknown administrator of the Estate of fcdw ard C ODonuell decea ed De fendants will take notice that on the twenty seventh day of November A D 1909 Mary A Lydon filed her petition against said defend ants in the District Court t f Ked Willow Coun ty Nebraska the object and prayer of which are to obtain from said court a decree that the title to the following described property Commencing at the northeast corner of lot two in block eight in tin first addition to South McCook in Ked Willow Couuty Ne braska running thence west in the north line of said lot three hundred seventy five feet to a point one hundred fifty feet east of the northwest rorner ot said lot thence south in a line parallel with tho west line of suid lot and the west line of lot one in block nine of said addition to a point on the south Hue of said lot one one hundred fifty feet east of the southwest corner ot said lot one inence east along the south line is said lot one three hundred seveutv five feet to the southeast cor ner of aid lot one thence north in tho east line of said lots to the place of beginning is in said nlaintiff and ouietiug plaintiffs title in aud to said land against the claims and de mands of said defendants and each ot tnem that the deed of said lots recorded in book four at page five hundred ninet one of the deed records of said county be reformed and cor rected by making Adolph D Seigle one of the grantees therein instead of defendant Af D tegal and that defendant A D Segal has no interest in or title to any portion of said land that the deed to said lots recorded in book twenty five at page five hundred ninety of said deed records be reformed and corrected by making L H Rooney grantee therein instead of the defendant L H Looney and that said defendant L H Looney be decreed to have no interest in or title to any portion of said land that the mortgage on said lots to Edward C ODonnell is fully paid and is anenforcibiti by reason of the lapse of time and that the same be decreed cancelled that the cloud on plaintiffs title to said land caused by the claims of the several defendants be removed and that said defendants and each of them be adjudged to have no interest in or title to any portion of said land for such other and further relief as may bo just and equitable and for costs of suit ou are required to answer said petition on or before tho tenth day of January A D 1910 Dated this 29lh day of November A D 1909 Morlan Ritchie Wolff Attorneys for Mary A Lydon NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE In the County Court of Red Willow County State of Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Nancy E stock deceased 1 J C Moore County Judge of Red Willow County Nebraska hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against said estate that I have appointed the following days for the reception examination and adjustment of said claims and demands as provided by law at the county court room in McCook in said county tow it December 23rd A D 1909 at 9 a m and July 2nd A D 1910 at 9 a m All per sons interested in said estate will appear at said time and place and duly present their said claims aud demands in the manner required by law or show cause for not so doing and in case any of said claims should not be presented by the first day of July A D 190 the same shall be foeer barred It is further ordered that this notice be published four successive w eeks in The McCook Tribune a newspaper printed published and circulating in said coun ty Giyen under my hand and seal of said county court this ninth day of November A- D 1909 seal J C Mooee County Judge Morlan Ritchie Wolff Attorneys lS 4t sr that you are looking around to see what to get father brother husband or son for an Xmas present On your tour drop in at our store and let us show you a few of the things we have for presents We not only want to sell you something but will try to sell you that which will please you fell prlns I fm l m m I Wit 5 vJ p Headquarters for Christmas Gifts Fancy Box Neckwear Fancy Combination Suspenders Latest Fancies in Tie Pins Silk Lined Gloves Lined Mittens Silk Mufflers FOR MEN AND BOYS v WEST B ST NOTICE D Segal first true and real nane un known Mrs A D Segal bis wife first real aud liue uamo unknown Leroy iluling Seigle Mrs Lroy Hilling Seigle bis wife first real aud true 111110 unknown Koy Seiule Mrs Koy Seigle bis wife first real and true name unknown Kay Seigle Mrs Hay Seigle bis wife first true and real liatuu unknown Leonora JJ beigle Li H Looney first true and real name un known Mrs L H Looney bis wife lirst real and true name unknown the unknown heirs devisees aud legatees of Edward C ODonuell deceased aud tbeir respective whes and bus bands and the unknown heirs devisees aud legatees of Adolph D Seigle deceased aud thvtr respective wives and husbands and John Doereal name unknown administrator of the esLalo of Edward C ODonuell deceased de fendants will take notice that on the twrnty seventh day of November A D 11HW George Leland filed his petition against said defend ants in the District Court ot Ked W idow Coun ty Nebraska the object aud prajer of which are to obtain froip said court a decree that the title to the following described property Commencing at the northwest corner of lot two in block eight in the first addition to South McCook in lied Willow County Ne braska running thence east in the north lino of said lot one hundred fifty feet to a point three hundred se vent -five feet east of the northeast corner of said lot thence south in a line parallel with the west line of said lot and the west line of lot one in block nine of said addition to a point on the south line of said lot one three hundred seveuty five feet west of the southeast corner of said lot one thence west along the south lino of said lot one one hundred fifty feet to the southwest corner of said lot one thence nortii in the west line of said lots to the place of begin ning is in the said plaintiff and Quieting plaintiffs title in and to said land against the claims and demands of said defendants and each of them that tho deed of said lots recorded in book four at page five hundred ninety one of the deed records of said county be reformed and cor rected by making Adolph D Seigle one of the grantees therein instead of defendant A D Segal aud that defendant A D Segal has no interest in or title to any portion of said land that the deed to said lots recorded in book twenty live at page five hundred ninety of said deed records be reformed and corrected by making L H Kooney grantee therein instead of the defendant L H Looney and that said defendant L H Looney be decreed to have no interest in or title to any portion of said land that the mortgage on said lots to Edward C ODonnells is fully paid and is uninforciblo by reason of the lapse of time and that the same be decreed cancelled that the cloud unon plain THE CLOTHIERS NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Red Willow County State of Nebraska In the Matter of the estate of Margaret F Wade Deceased Notice is hereby given that the time limited for tho presentation of claims against said es tate is six months from and after January 1 1910 and any claim not presented by that time shall be forever barred that I will sit at the rif rftnm in AfnfTrlr in cnrl nnnnh on the 2nd day of July 1910 at the hour of one I oclock P M to examine adjust and allow all claims against said estate and that tho time limited for the payment of debts is one year from November 2i liuv seal J C Moore Cordeal fc McCarl County Judge Attorneys 12 2 Its IklS MITCHELL Auctioneer Street Sales Every Saturday Consignments Solicited LET ME CRY YOUR FARM SALE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED With McCook Eepublican Phone 17 Residence Phone 326 PAINTING GRAINING PAPER HANGING SIGN PAINTING CALSOMINING ETC Paper hanging at 10c a roll All work guaranteed W F PURDY 409 B Street East MidcUeton Ruby PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING All work guaranteed Phone 182 McCook Nebraska H P SUTTON JEWELER McCOOK MUSICAL GOODS NEBRASKA raUKMTHE Mil They Usually Travel at a Walk While on a March CAREFUL OF THEIR HORSES Reasons Why a Trot or a Gallop Might Prove Disastrous to the Animals The Vagons and Supplies Going In to Camp at Night Ieople uufnuiilinr with t lit uiir hin of I roups freqiuMitly have the impres sion that mounted troop usually trnv cl at i trot or gallop while mi a march In the wivulry hoveer the pan i usually a wall There are reasons why it is nut ad visahle for cavalry to trot or pa I lop uu its road ma relies The trouper is re quired to carry his three weapons ritle pistol and sa her over a hundred rounds of ball ammunition his Plan lcet shelter tent canteen extra horse shoes and sundry other articles all ii which add cunsiderahle weiplit to that of the trooper This weiplit is more or less eoncen trated at comparatively few points in stead uf being uniformly distributed over the horses back su that at a trot in spite of all that may he done tr avoid it the concussion at ceriair point s is considerable and if kept nj tends to develop blisters and sores on the horses back which may increisi until the animal is no longer tit to use As the supply department furnishes but one horse to each trouper diner ing in this respect from the mounts uf the cowboy who has as many as in wants a constant vigilance is require on the part of the captain while on long march in order to keep his horses serviceable and prevent ins troopers from becoming dismounted This he accomplishes in part bj marching at a walk whenever the cir cumstances will admit it IJy means oi the walk we make four miles an hour says Captain William I Ilynn U S A in Forest and Stream and as twenty-live miles is considered a fair days march it is thus made in about seven hours considering the necessary halts The wagons carrying our supplies can go no faster than that and then is rarely any advantage in reaching ones camping ground very much in advance of the wagons It is customary with individual tour ists and campers upon making camp to turn their horses louse and either to watch them or else trust to luck in the matter of iinding them again We are not permitted to do this in the army We always mean to provide grain for our animals on the march and when we are unable to buy hay en route and thus have to rely upon grazing we put each horse nut on a rope fastened to a picket pin driven in the ground On the march each mounted man carries his lariat aud pin attached to his saddle and as soon as he unsaddles seeks a good grazing place for bis horse and drives his pin in the ground The horse thus gets a limited area upon which to graze The pins are changed once or twice during the even ing and as the horse stays all night on his rope he gets a pretty fair chance at the grass after all and when we want him in the morning we can lind hiui The horses having been unsaddled and disposed of the men then put up their shelter tents A shelter tent is a convenient little affair made in two halves to accommodate nicely two sol diers Each soldier carries his half aud his pole with him on his blanket roll attached to his saddle so as soon as he unsaddles he can select his bunkie and put up his tent The of ficers tents are wall tents carried in the wagons and cannot be put up till the wagons come in As soon as that takes place details of men put up the officers tents get wood and water for the cooks and the latter build their tire and at once set about petting supper Soldiers like to have their loud well cooked but bet ter still they appear to like it prompt ly cooked and that camp cook is al ways popular who yells Come and get it just a little sooner than it is expected On the march we eat but two meals a day After breakfast the cooks give each man a liberal sandwich of bacon and bread This the man incloses in his meat can and when he gets hun gry eats it This constitutes his mid day meal Supper over a guard is posted to look out for the safety of the camp and the other men usually collect fuel build a rousing tire gather round it and amuse themselves by singing tell ing yarns and cracking jokes upon each other till bedtime which comes pretty early with men on the march The officers fill in the time in about the same manner On the march oue always has to rise early There are so many things to be done in order to get the cavalcade fair ly on the road that early rising is es sential The guard rouses the cooks long before daylight and by the time the horses are fed and brushed off the cook announces breakfast After breakfast the tents are taken down wagons packed the horses saddled and the column is once more on the march Described Pa what is meant by a nervous wreck A nervous wreck my boy is some thing that a woman says she is every time she gets a headache Detroit Free Press A lie always has a certain amount of weight with those who wish to be- j Heve it Rice I WASHING DISHES Only Ono Time In a Womans LX When She Enjoys It We never knew but one woman who professed that she liked to wash dinl cs aud from that moment our faith m her veracity melted like soap lu hut dishwater The only time we- wish we wrr n man is after a hearty dinner when he can enjoy a siesta or discuss the pa pers while we- must attend to the In evitable dishes Can any one wonder that girls ge tired of the monotonous round uf dfctfi washing which must be done three times a day for the iUif consecutive days Think of it ye gods ami tenr your hair and weep for the woes ot our sis terhood There is a short time in most every womans life when it is a pleasure but that is when we are too small to reneb upon the kitchen table without a chair and are permitted to wash the cup and saucers to keep us out of When we are older and have it to do alone the soup tureen would not Iwui the tears we shed over it How we have dreamed over the lihie pictures on the old fashioned dishes pictures of Impossible temples and vi ties built in unhealthy proximity to clear lakes and in girlish fancy wan dered to unheard of lands to dwell in those castles in the air There should be no dishwashiitg there But hark The shrill voice of ovr mother rings out clear and sharp Matilda what are you doing wlib rising inflection on the last syllable of our name All the house knows that Till is dreaming over the disbpan again and reverie is not permitted in our actit household which was condnctid on the whoop her up system When we see ladies going mad over ceramics we wonder if they senvd their apprenticeship polishing tablefnlo of china New York Weekly A DREAM CAT Repeated Appearance Premonitory of Disease Some years ago early in the sum mer says n Addington Bruce in Success Magazine I dreamed that while out taking a walk 1 -was sud denly attacked by a huge cat ivhicn clawed ferociously at my throat That was all there was to the dream or at any rate that was all I remembered on awakening in the morning and nam rally enough I dismissed it from my mind as nothing but a dream But when I found myself dreaming the same dream again and again 1 e gau to wonder what significance it would possibly have- Usually it varvtl greatly in minor detail Always how ever the climax was tbe same the cat had me by the throat and was bit ing and scratching viciously Alto gether 1 dreamed this dream not less than a score of times in six months Shortly before Christmas 1 took a cold which settled in ray throat af fecting it so badly as to require the attention of a specialist Mucb to my astonishment it was then discovered that a growth had been developing for some time and that an immediate oper ation was uecessary Several weeks later tbe operation having been performed successfully if suddenly occurred to me tbat 1 was no longer being troubled by tbe phantom cat For the first time tbe meaning of the singular dream dawned upon me It bad been a genuine premonitory dream Consciously 1 had been in ut ter ignorancejof the dangerous growth in my throat It had not progressed far enough to give me any pain or even to cause discomfort At tbe same time the organic changes it involved bad produced sensations plainly felt by what psychologists call the subcon scious and manifesting through the subconscious to the conscious in the form of a symbolic dream No Port In a Storm The most dangerous of all places when a thunderstorm rages is proba bly a powder house consequently it is a rule in explosive works rbat all the workers shall leave tbeir bnnse at trie approach of a thunderstorm So far all is well But very often when the tliunderstomi has passed and the men return aim open the cake presses severe explosions have occurred The reason of these accidents is tbat in the process of manufacture black powder is placed iu the cake presses iu alter nate layers oi powder and ebonite This acts as ai electric pile just like the pile 3 coppers and dusks of zinc with which Uny amuse themselves When the pile i disturbed tbe elec tricity sparks and up go kuildiug workers and nil Answers Hew a Moccs Eais Of ll peculiar sights t mil thvl that uf a uiixr e eariug prass is tbe lnst extrautdmary The neck is mi short and the leg- are m long bal tin animal usually kneels in eating grass True it Uni noi attempt it very of ten for prass In by in uieacii a staple with it but even a ur s likes a change of diet The appearance ut this uge ami awkward cn rtKiv in this devotional attitude is ut tmly in teresting but lughthk - St Nx holas Schccl Teacher Bobby give mv a sentence in which the verbs to set and to sit are used curre tly Biby -The United States is a country hd wbicu the sun never sets and on winch no other country ever sits Judge Grinds His Own MeaL Pa what is a dentist A dentist my son Is a man who uses other peoples teeth to Seed him self Boston Transcript LblkN MR REiNTER Harvest is about over Yon have paid a large share of your entire crop to yotir land lord Has it paid Are yon satis fied with the remainder Do you realize that dollars paid for rent are dollars that do not come back Theyre gone and ttittcss uti strike out for yourself and your boys more are going next year Here is a money sn v njc prop osition Go with me into the Big Horn Basin Buy a small irrigated lartn on easy payments payments as easy as paying rent in your pres ent locality and in ten years youll have a farm of your own in a growing country where crop-failures are unknown and good prices prevail Write me for details today I am employed by the Burling ton and my services will cost you nothing I CLKM DKAVKR x v IU I l NT Londfccik rs Informal ion liur eau Room t i Midi Omaha iT3iK3 FRED WIGGINS AUCTIONEER jVfMJUIV IV WW sawr mSSt 1K3 ill cry your h a 1 e h any tmi n n y where Bills post ed in the Sippa coun try and tic cups for your free luicli with o u c extra chirne m Term5IU 3k firt81C00or v J l ss 1 per Mirasai cent on an Hales r u li ning over 81000 Dater made by The Danbury Nns Danbury Nehr E F OSBORN Drayman Prompt Service Courteous Treatment Reasonable Prices GIVE ME A TRIAL Office First Door South of DeGroff s Phone 13 F J BURGESS I Plumber and Steam Fitter HI Iron ead and Sewer P pe brass A Goods Pumps an 3oilerTr -timings Estimates rurnsned t ree base ment of the Postoffice Sutding tilcCOOK NEBRASKA A G BUMP Real Estate and Insurance Room Two over McConnells drug store McCook Nebraska C H Boyle C EEldeed BOYLE ELDRED Attorneys at Iatv Look Distance Iv nne 4 Rooms 1 anil 7 second floor Postoffice Bnildin Mctoofc Neb JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTEACTEE McCook Nebraska SAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Waterworks Office in Poatoffice bnildin FOLEYSHOMTIM for children safe sure No opiate BEGGS CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cures coughs and colds