The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 29, 1910, Image 2

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Order of Hearing
The state of Nebraska Red Wil
low county ss In the county court
Whereas on this tenth day of Sep
tember 1910 Gertie Bortner mother
of Francis Ora Wray made and
filed in this office her sworn state
ment duly attested and stated that
she desired to relinquish all right
to the custody of and power and con
trol over Francis Ora Wray her min
or child and all claim and interest
in and to his services and wages
and also came Daniel B Doyle and
Emma Doyle and made and filed in
my office a statement under oath
NOTICE OP SPECIAL TAX ELEC
TION
Notice is hereby given to the qual
ified electors of the County of Red
Willow in the State of Nebraska that
upon the order of the Board of Coun
ty Commissioners of the County of
Red Willow in the State of Nebraska
an election will be held on the eighth
day of November A D 1910 be
tween the hours of eight oclock a m
and six oclock p m of said day at
the voting places in the several vot
ing precincts of said county where
the general election for the year 1910
shall be holden for the purpose of
duly attested that they desired to i voting on the following proposition
adopt said Francis Ora Wray as which is hereby submitted to the
their own child I have therefore
appointed the 20th day of October
1910 at ten oclock a m at my offic
in McCook Nebraska as the time
and place where a hearing will be
had in said matter at which time
and place all persons interested may
appear
ified electors of said county to wit
Shall the Board of Equalization of
the County of Red Willow in the State
of Nebraska levy a tax for the year
1911 for the purpose of creating a
fund with which to purchase land
erect and furnish buildings thereon
suitable for a poor house and to put
It is ordered that a copy of this I into operation and defray the actual
order be published in the McCook
Tribune a newspaper of general cir
culation published in Red Willow
county for four successive weeks
prior to the time set for hearing
Seal
J C MOORE County Judge
C E ELDRED Attorney
First publication Sept 15 1910 4t
Legal Notice
In the county court of Red Wil
low county Nebraska In the matter
of the estate of Eliza M Hamilton
deceased Notice Is hereby given to
all persons interested in the estr
of Eliza M Hamilton deceased that
Charles W Hamilton has filed here
in his final account as administrator
of said estate and his petition for
the allowance of the same and for
a decree of heirship and of distribu
tion and assignment of said estate
and that said matter will be heard
by the county judge of said county
at his office in McCook on the 8th
day of October 1910 at one oclock
p m
Witness my hand and seal of said
county court this 19th day of Sep
tember 1910
Seal
J C MOORE County Judge
First publication Sept 22 3t
Your kidney trouble may be of long
standing it may be either acute or
chronic but whatever it Is Foleys
Kidney Remedy will aid you to get
rid of it quickly and restore your na
tural health and vigor One bottle
of Foleys Kidney Remedy made me
well said J Sibbull of Grand View
Wis Commence taking it now A
McMillen
expenses of such poor house said
tax to be levied for the year 1911 on
ly and at the rate of three mills on
each dollar of the assessed valuation
of the taxable property of said coun
ty which three mills shall be in addi
tion to the taxes which said Board
of Equalization is authorized to levy
for county purposes to wit one dol
lar and fifty cents per one hundred
dollars valuation of the property of
said count
Said proposition as submitted on
the ballots to be
Vote for One
For a three mill tax for a poor
house
gjjtetesgiw
Against a three mill tax for a I I
poor house I j
Submitted and authorized by the
Board of County Commissioners of
the County of Red Willow in the
State of Nebraska this 12th day of
September A D 1910
THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF THE
COUNTY OF RED WILLOW
IN THE
STATE OF NEBRASKA
Seal By C B Gray Chairman
Attest
CHAS SKALLA County Clerk
First publication Sept 29 1910 6t
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Notice of Suit
Frank M Hocknell Margherita
Hocknell Mary Campbell Sarah
E VanWie Alonzo VanWie her
husband James G Wygant Mrs
James G Wygant his wife John
R Phelan Agnes Phelan Peter
Carty and Annie Carty Defend
ant will take ruuce that Elliott on
C Britt Edward M Cox Worth Hum
phrey and Lyle Thurby Humphrey
a minor by Worth Humphrey his
father and next friend Amanda L
Berry Gladys N Boyle William H
Ackerman Anna Colfer Annie M
Bailey Catherine Stevenin formerly
Catherine OConnell Thomas F
OConnell Sadie Hebert formerly
Sadie OConnell and Francis OCon
nell Mary OConnell Margarette
VPnrmoll fiorrrnrlp OCnnnell James
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RIGHT HAND RULE
The Way It Is Applied In Driving arid
In Navigation
Londons drivers sitting ou the right
side of the drivers seat turn to the
eft Why In order that looking
down at the right side of the vehicle
they may gauge to a fraction of an
inch the hubs of a vehicle meeting
them In the United States the driver
still preserves the right side of the
seat and in turning to the right of the
roadway has the least knowledge of
where his hubs may be in passing
But in international tiavigatiou the
right hand rules always obtain It is
the narrow channel winding Into a
port where the extremes of emphasis
Is laid upon the vessel keepiug to star
board no matter how many crooks aud
turns and loops the channel may make
This was Illustrated in a collision on
W OConnell and Jennie OConnell ar in na
the Pekin and the Normandle collided
minors by Rev J J Loughran Guar-
Nornmndje was descending the
dian and next friend of said minors streant keeping to starboard TUe
Mary Mullen Catherine Phillips Pearl peCjn was ascending the channel
McKillup Nellie McKillup George W keeping to its starboard At a sharp
Phillips Ainsworth Monks William turn in the channel the two boats
Lewis Katie L Wilson Ida L Con- collided The Pekins master declared
verse B J Lane Peter Foxen John
B Colling Ella Maud Campbell Ed
ith Morris Maud M Burgess Ann
Desoline Olcott Mary J Enright
Ethel M Suess Sarah Hogan J S
Williams Oral M McClure Isaac M
Smith Anna M Lewis Matthew Ste
wart Augusta A Borg Margaret Hein
lein Maud R Stokes Louise H Cor
win Alice G Korf Nels J Johnson
Frank B Amann Joseph Hegenber
ger F A Pennell F J Hassler J F
Ganschow Alonzo Cone Robert B
Simmons Viola L Ballew Enos Rish
el James M Brady Jennie Kather
ine Eastwood and Chester LeRoy East
wood and Sarah Dorothy Eastwood
minors by Jennie Katherin East
wood the mother and next friend of
said minors William D Burnett Jun
ior Joseph C Moore John Morris
ford Naden and W J Evans plaint
iffs herein have filed their petition
in the district court of Red Willow
that owing to the sharp bend in the
river It was a crossing case in which
the Normandle was to blame
In the house of lords however it
was held that the right of any channel
of any degree of sinuosity lay at the
right of the channels center that
therefore when the Pekin failed to
observe the rule in the sharp bend and
cut across it became an offender
against the law and must pay dam
ages Chicago Tribune
EYE OF THE CAMERA
The Picture It Brought From Out a
Dark Cavern
Dr Francis Clark told an interesting
story of a youth living in Maine who
was out in the woods one day taking
photographs of attractive bits of sceu
ery He came upon the mouth of a lit
tle cavern between the rocks and he
Minnie E Gordon Elian LeHew j said to himself I will see what sort
out of that
of picture 1 can get cave
and as it was a dark day he decid
ed to take a time exposure in-
I ntnml nf o onnnohnt Stpsulvinf flip
County Nebraska against the above
camera upon his knee as weil as he
named defendants the object and COUd at tlu ede of tne cave be gave
prayer of which are that the title and the sensitive plate a long deliberate
right of possession of the following look at the semldarkness within Then
described real estate to wit Lot he continued his tramp through the
Five in Block Eighteen Lots seven woods and after a few hours returned
Eight and Twelve in Block Eleven to his camp
Several weeks afterward when de-
Lot Nine in Block Two Lot Two in
veloping his plates you can imagine
Block Twenty four Lot Ten n Block
ast0uisnment t0 see ln the picture
Fourteen Lot One in Block Fifteen
n tfae very ceuter of the cavrDt with
Lots Six and Seven in Block Five arcned ioack and bristling fur aud
Lots Three and Four in Block Eight i Within springing distance of the siot
Lots Twenty one and Twenty two in where he bad balanced his camera a
Block Nine and Lots Nineteen and huge Canada lynx that might easily
Twenty in Block Four all in the have destroyed bis life And yet be
inal Town of McCook Nebraska Lots came and went and saw no signs of
Three Seven and Ten in Block Nine- danger Chrlstianjaerald
teen Lots Four Seven and Eight in i
Proving a Statement
Block Twenty two Lots Eleven and
Minister who is an
Twelve in Block Sixteen Lots Three hH liriHhlM ls nt times at a loss
and Six in Block Eight Lots Seven j0 jjve jjs utterances proper weight
and Ten in Block Ten Lot Six in For instance hell say
Block Thirteen Lot Three in Block This statement is as true as is the
Twenty three Lot Four in Block Nine night which will follow day or as I
Lot Four in Block Fifteen Lots Four as that the trees will bud in
and Nine in Block Six Lot Ten in sp e
Sometimes it happens that the doc-
thick Four Lots Ten and Three in
statements than he has
Block Twenty five and Lot Nine in weigbt On
Illustratlons to give tnem
Block Five all in the First Addition one suth occasion he remarked This
to McCook Nebraska Lots Four and s as true as the Here the doctor
Five in Block Fourteen Lot Seven in halted He paused a few moments
Block Twenty four Lots Three and and theu his face illumitnd as true
Six in Block Twenty five Lots Five as is the statement that some member
ls et on nls or ber way to
and Six in Block Twenty seven Lot
A few moments later a lady entered
c ti i m t 4
Seven in Block Twenty nine Lot Nine
fho
the edifice aud swept grandly up the
m Block Twenty one Lot Nine in assuuied
aise The doctors face an
Block Five Lot hour in Block Wine j told you s0 appearance The con
Lot Ten in Block Four Lot Four in gregatiim began to smile then to
Block Seven Lot Three in Block Ten laugh Sympathy for the embarrassed
Lot Ten in Block Twelve Lot Nine lady however soon subdued the
in Block Thirteen Lot Six in Block parently uucontroiuiDie tmrtu
Fifteen Lot Three in Block Seven
teen Lot Three in Block Nineteen Lot
Three in Block Twenty one Lot Three
Block Twenty three and Lot Nine in
Block Twenty eight all in the Second
Addition to McCook Nebraska may
be quieted and confirmed in the
plaintiffs as to the several lots own
ed by them respectively as in said
petition set forth as against the de
fendants and all persons claiming un
der or through them and that the
defendants and each and all of them
may be barred and enjoined from as
serting or claiming any right to or
right of possession of said premises
or any part thereof and that the Mc
Cook Building Association be found
and decreed to have been an asso
ciation composed of and owned ex
clusively by Charles F Babcock
George Hocknell Alexander Campbell
and John R Phelan and that defend
ants Frank M Hocknell and Marg
herita Hocknell are the sole devisees
of the -said George Hocknell deceas
ed that Mary F Babcock was the
sole devisee of Charles F Babcock
deceased that Mary E Babcock died
intestate that James G Wygant and
Sarah E VanWie are the sole and
only heirs of Mary E Babcock de
ceased and that defendant Mary
Campbell is the sole devisee of the
said Alexander Campbell deceased
You are required to answer said
petition on or before Monday the 7th
day of November 1910
C E ELDRED
Attorney for Plaintiffs
First publication Sept 29 1910 4t
Try a Tribune want ad and watch
results
The Parrots of Mexico
What the wild pigeon once was In
point of numbers to the United States
the parrot of varying shades of color
and all sizes is to old Mexico Flights
of these birds frequently darken the
midday sun in the hot country and
they become so tame around the camps
of engineers that the birds are given
individual names and soon become reg
ular pets Whenever the parrots de
sert the forest and alight on the
ground In the open spaces of the jun
gle the natives recognize their actions
as sure warning of an impending
earthquake American engineers in
dorse this belief and assert that se
rious accidents which might have been
averted have resulted when the warn
ing of the birds was noted but un
heeded
A Line on Mother
I dont see how Im ever to get a
chance again with this boy around
wailed the little widow with the small
son The other day a man I like
awfully well asked me how old the
town was that we came from The
boy spoke up without giving me a
chance to put in a word
1 tout know just how old it is
he said but it must be pretty old be
cause mamma was born in it New
York Press
Had His Hands Full
Judge Why didnt you seize the
thief when you found him
Policeman How could 1 I had my
club in one hand and my revolver in
the other Fliegende Blatter
A Disaster
Hostess Mr Squibs is going to sing
a comic song Guest I knew some
thing would happen I upset the salt
at the dinner table Stray Stories
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HAPPY WOMEN
Plenty of Them in McCook and Good
Reason for it
Wouldnt any woman be happy
After years of backache suffering
Days of misery nights of unrest
The distress of urinary troubles
She finds relief and cure
No reason why any McCook reader
Should suffer in the face of evi
dence like this
Mrs A M Wilson 204 E Second
St McCook Neb says My back
bothered me for years and there was
a dull ache across my kidneys and
loins The pain in my back became
worse when I exerted myself and of
ten I had headaches and dizzy spells
I could not stoop and there were
many other disagreeable symptoms
of kidney complaint in evidence On
a friends advise I finally procured
Doans Kidney Pills from McConnells
drug store and I soon found them to
be just what I needed This remedy
strengthened my back and kidneys
and before long effected a complete
cure
Statement given June 26 1907
Re endorsement
On June 21 1910 Mrs Wilson
said I am pleased to verify the
statement I gave in 1907 recommend
ing Doans Kidney Pills This rem
edy is a specific for kidney com
plaint
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo
New York sole agents for the Unit
ed States
Remember the name Doans and
take no other
All grades of Oxford flour and
each sack guaranteed at the McCook
Flour and Feed Store
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Special September Rates
TO THE EAST You can make an eastern trip at reduced rates
any day and for many eastern trips the limit has been extend
ed to 60 dajs instead of 30 days
TO ALANTIC CITY AND RETURN Special rates September
13th to 17th for the Grand Army Reunion
NEBRASKA STATE FAIR LINCOLN September 4th to 9th
inclusive Special reduced rates and trains service from Ne
braska points
LOW ONE WAY RATES TO THE COAST General basis only
2500 August 25th to September 9th and October 1st to 15th
to California destinations and frcm September 15th to October
15th lo the northwest and Pugent Sound
CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS General basis only 5000 round
trip direct routes September 1st to 7th and September 24th
to 30th itco higher includes the Shasta route
HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS 1st and 3rd Tuesdays Ir
rigated lands assure a crop and values will greatly increase dur
ing the immediate futere
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