The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 30, 1911, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    M
if
M
fl
M
f
J
if
THURSDAY MARCH 30 1911
Htdskamps
Calendar
DCE TTTTT
1BK
Shoes WWL
These shoes represent the Tiewest and
best in footwear Instead of buying 5
and 6 shoes get Calendar Shoes at
S300 and 350 They are stylish com
fortable serviceable They are built to
give 150 worth of wear for every 100
you spend Every pair has a calendar
attached The idea is to mark the day
you start to wear Calendar Shoes
when they are worn out you will find
that you have had more wear than you
ever had from any shoes you ever
bought
VIERSEN OSBORN McCook
Notice to Creditors
In the county court of Red Willow
county Nebraska In the matter of
the estate of Anna Coyle deceased
To the creditors of said estate
You are hereby notified that I will
sit at the County Court Room in Mc
Cook in said county on the 16th day
of October 1911 at one oclock P M
to receive and examine all claims
against said estate with a view to
their adjustment and allowance The
time limited for the presentation of
claims against said estate is six
months from April loth 1911
Witness my hand and the seal of
said county oourt this 22nd day of
March 1911
J C MOORE
Seal County Judge-
C H BOYLE Atty
First publication March 23 4L
Hows This
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
gard for any case of catarrh that
cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh
Cure F J CHENEY CO
Toledo O
We the undersigned have lmown
F J Cheney for the last 15 years
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions and finan
cially able to carry out any obliga
tions made by his firm
Walding Kinnan Marvin
Wholeasle Druggists Toledo O
Halls Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Testimonials sent free Price 75 cents
per bottle Sold by all druggists
Take Halls Family Pills for con
stipation
Subscribe for The Tribune
THE INTERMISSION
for all kinds
MAGAZINES AND DAILIES
Temple Building
Kansas City Post 5c week
McCOOK MACHINERY
AND IRON WORKS
Machine Work
Blacksmithing
Horse Shoeing
We are agents for the Celebrated
Ford Auto
206 1st st E -- Phone red 450
REGULAR CHURCH SERVICES
Congregational Sunday school at
10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and
8 p m The public cordially invited
R T BAYNE Pastor
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services
Sunday at 11 a m and Wednesday
at 8 p m Meets now in the north
east corner of court house basement
CATHOLIC Order of services
Mass 830 a m Mass and sermon
1030 a m Evening services at
800 Sunday school 230 p m
WM J PATTON O M I
Methodist Preaching by the pas
tor at 11 a m and 8 p m Sunday
school at 10 a m Epworth League
at 7 p m
LESTER E LEWIS Pastor
EPISCOPAL Sunday school at ten
oclock Morning prayer and sermon
at eleven oclock Evening prayer
and sermon at eight Choir rehearsal
as usual every member please attend
ALFRIC J R GOLDSMITH Rector
German Congregational Sunday
school at 930 a m Preaching at
1030 a m and 730 p m by the
pastor Junior CE at 130 p m
Senior C E at 730 All Germans
cordially iiviied to attend these serv
ices
HENRY KAUERZ Pastor
GERMAN EVAN LUTHERAN Ser
vices every other Sunday afternoon
t 230 oclock
REV GROTHEER Pastor
The McCook Tribune It is 100
the year in advance
County Commissioners Proceedings
I
McCook Nebraska March 21st 19U1
i The Board of county commissioners
met pursuant to adjournment Pres
ent a s jonon nawuru sugnruue
and W N Rogers county commission
ers Chas D Ritchie county attor
ney and Chas Skalla county clerk
The commissioners proceeded to
view the road proposed to be estab
lished on the county line between Red
Willow and Hifchcock counties south
of the river together with the Board
of Hitchcock county
On motion the board adjourned to
meet March 22nd 1911
i i a jjutiuiv unuiraiun
Attest
CHAS SKALLA County Clerk
McCook Nebraska March 22 1911
The board of county commissioners
met pursuant to adjournment Pres
ent F S Lofton Edward Sughroue
and W N Rogers county commission
ers Chas D Ritchie county attor
ney and Chas Skalla county clerk
The minntes of the meeting held on
March 9th were read and on mo
tion approved
The following claims were audit
ed and allowed and the clerk was
instructed to draw warrants on the
county general fund levy of 1910 in
payment thereof as follows
Hammond Stephens Co sup
plies t Co ou1
enc j
Klopp Bartlett Co com
plete record clerk of court 25 00
Klopp Bartlett Co 2 books
school land receipts 8 00
J C Moore recording bonds
and postage 3 90
fj W McConnell supplies 8 30
S D McClain boarding jury 4 10
Dr J D Hare professional
services 5 00
Dr C L Fahnestock profes
sional services 4 00
Nebraska Institute for Feeble
Minded Youth care of Ruby
Boyd 25 92
M J Clark house rent Mrs
Jeffers 4 50
McCook Hardware Co room
rent 1 month Chris Hoff
man claimed at 1000 al
lowed at S 50
McCook Hardware Cosivpplies
and hardware 1 95
F L McAninch witness fees
State vs Swartz 190
C A Rodgers fees Rector
xs Red Willow County 19 9c
L M Higgins fees Rector vs
Red Willow County 1 20
E Benjamin fees Rector vs
Red Willow County 3 60
N J Johnson fees Rector
vs Red Willow county wit
ness 4 00
P Foxen fees Rector vs Red
Willow county witness 4 00
F S Lofton fees Rector vs
Red Willow county witness 4 50
N J Johnson fees Rector vs
Red Willow county witness 4 00
P Foxen fees Rector vs Red
Willow county witness 2 00
Wm Rozell fees Rector vs
Red Willow county witness 4 00
C B Gray fees Rector vs Red
AVillow county witness 4 00
Edward Sughroue fees Rector
vs Red Willow county wit
ness 6 20
F S Lofton commissioner ser
vices and mileage 23 80
Edward Sughroue commissioner
services and mileage 20 00
W N Rogers commissioner
services and mileage 41 SO
The fees allowed in the case Rec
tor vs County represent the costs of
the defendant or county No action
was taken on the plaintiffs costs as
the case is in the supreme court and
the board will wait for that courts
decision before taking any action
On motion the county treasurer was
instructed to refund to H C Clapp
the sum of 15 20 being the amount
1910 taxes illegally assessed against
him and paid by him under protest
for the reason that his store fix
tures were assessed twice
On motion the county treasurer was
instructed to refund to F S Vahue
the sum of 1672 being the amount
of 1910 taxes illegally assessed against
him and paid by him under protest
for the reason that an error of 1
10000 was made in the assessment
of his personal property for 1910
The following claims for road work
were audited and allowed and the
clerk was instructed to draw warranst
on the respective funds in payment
thereof as follows
Road District No 9 Indian ola pre
cinct
Charles J Sedden road work 800
Calvin W Sedden road work 1 00
Road District No 7 Willow Grove
Precinct
W T Clark road work claim
ed at 2600 allowed at 16 25
to comply with the order of the board
allowing overseers 250 a day and
no extra pay for any team work
The claim of E Benjamin for fees
in case of Rector Vs County and
for calling jury was on motion disal
v
lowed Claim was 910
The claim of L M Higgins for ex-
THE McCOOK TRIBUNE
tices of 1798 was on motion disal
lowed
The claim of C R Livingston for
auto liver for Sheriff Higgins 0
uj0 a ca HoJcn disallowed
The claim of H I Peterson of 850
foi mikre in case State vs Bate
man was on motion disallowed
TJ Cialm of S N Wilson of 300
for liver hire was on motion dis
allowed
e clam of John Heoterworth of
10000 for damages caused by the
vacation of road No 142 was on mo
tion disal owed
9 - - -U w J
asking for the changing of a bridge in
Driftwood precinct was presented to
the board and considered acRion on
same to be taken at a future meeting
The following official reports were
examined and on motion ordered
placed on file
W B Whittaker justice of peace
Willow Grove precinct 2nd half 1910
James E Ryana justice of peace
Indianola precinct 2nd half 1910
Butler A Jones justice of peace
Indianola precinct 2nd half 1910
Ed Hethcote justice of peace
Beaver precinct 2nd half 1910
S R Smith justice of peace Red
Willow precinct all of 1910 1
The fourth quarter annually reports
of L M Higgins sheriff for 1910
also the quarterly reports of J W
recovery of mileage from H I Peter
son
The petition of E W McAninch R
L Drain and others asking for the
RFirS rt nnn pmanricR
penses in posting primary election no uRES and Purifies the Blood
RADIATION OF
TRIP fnBBl IffHli9
HIE MJR VHtlltd
The claim of C B Hoag of 2500
for damages to carriage and harness
caused by upsetting on grade along Research In Mexico Is Expected to
railroad track was on motion disal
lowde
The claim of S V Frye of 5000
for road work was presented to the
boarda nd it appearing to be a dup-
Or Abbot Smithsonian Astrono
mer Hopes to Prove This
HE FORESEES BIG DISCOVERY
Render Important Service to Agri
culture and Long Distance Weather
Forecasts How Earths Temperature
Is Affected Also to bo Shown
As a result of the action of congress
ncaLe or a ciaim on which tne uoaru at tll0 last session in making a special
had already taken action the clerk appropriation of 5000 for the pur
was instructed to file thisclaim with pose Dr C G Abbot director of the
the former claim astrophysical observatory of the
The petition of J W Burtless Clint Smithsonian institution will be able
Hamilton T H WnEsnn nmi nrhprs to complete within the next year an
investigation begun in 1903 which is
expected to prove that the radiation
of the sun varies and that this varia
tion produces a corresponding varia
tion in the temperature of the earth
While this discovery if made will
have its highest value for pure
its application to agriculture to long
distance weather forecasts and other
practical purposes
To complete the tests which have
been and still are being made at the
observatory in Washington sea level
at Mount Whitney three miles eleva
tion and at Mount Wilson one mile
elevation Dr Abbot finds it necessary
to establish a station in the cloudless
region of southern Mexico Observa
tions theu will be taken at the new
station and at Mount Wilson simulta
neously and if the two sets of meas
urements should agree the conclusion
Dutcher deputy sheriff for 1910 were will be proved
examined and on motion ordered filed Expedition Starts In July
Final action on same to be Congress has provided for this trip
ed until the supreme court has given to Mexico by adding 3000 to the ap
a decision in the pending suit for the propriation regularly made for the
work of the astrophysical observato
ry While the expedition will not set
out for Mexico until next July the
work of preparation already is under
way In speaking of the work Dr
establishment of a public road Abbot says
er with the viewers report survey
ors plat appraisers report claims for
damages etc were presented to the
board and read and considered Af
ter due consideration the board finds
that all the requirements of the law
have been complied with and that
When wo began to make these
measurements there Avas nowhere in
the world any exact scale of measure
ment of radiation although physicists
had been working devising instru
ments for that purpose for about sixty
years Still there remained an
nintv of H to 10 nor nont in tlio sonlo
the public good requires it on motion of pyrheliometry as it is called We
same was granted as changed by the j have devised several instruments to
board establishing a public road to be used as standards for that purpose
be known as road No 438 as follows and in the last year we have made a
Commencing at the north bank of
the irrigation canal at a point 84 feet
north of the southwest corner of sec
tion 19 township 3 range 30 in Per
ry precinct on the county line be
tween Red Willow and Hitchcock
counties running thence south 11 de
careful comparison of two of our in
struments of the most improved type
and these agreed perfectly in fixing
the scale of measurements
This apparatus is used now as a
standard by which to standardize oth
er apparatus which has been sent
nround the world We have sent in-
grees 55 minutes east C84 feet on sfruments to France and Italy and
said line avo relcsts lor tIiem Irom ArSen
county to a point 600 feet
south of the northwest corner of sec
tion 30 township 3 tanre 30 and tor
mliittinu thereat and cfiiuiting with
a road to be established by Hitchcock
county and again commencing at a
point on said county line between
Red Willow and Hitchcock counties
which point is south of the northwest
corner of the southwest quarter of
section 30 township 3 range 30 at
the termination of the road to be es
tablished by Hitchcock county thence
in southeasterly direction to a point
marked station 8 on the surveyors
plat of said road as attached to the
viewers report thence south 28 de
grees 16 minutes eact 615 feet
thence south 18 degrees 51 minutes
east 739 feet thence south 14 de
grees 31 minutes east 471 feet thence
outh 6 degrees 09 minutes east 576
feet thence south 77 dgreees 29
minutes west 701 feet to a point 683
feet south of the northwest corner of
section 31-3-30 thence south on the
county line to the southwest corner
of section 7 township 2 range 30
terminating at the southwest corner
of section 7 township 2 range 30 on
the county line between Red Willow
and Hitchcock counties The grant
ing of this road is subject to con
current action to be taken by the
county board of Hitchcock county and
the county clerk was instructed to
notify the county board of Hitchcock
county oi the action of this board
and the ecunty clerk was further in
structed to notify the overseer of high
ways to open said road after Hitch
cock county has notified the county
clerk of similar and concurrent action
being taken by them The considera
tion of the claims for damages caused
by the location of this road was also
postponed until the roid is establish
ed by Hitchcock county
On motion tthe board adjourned to
meet April 4 1911
F S LOFTON Chairman
Attest
CHAS SKALLA County Clerk
Subscribe for The Tribune
Una Peni and other countries
I LLl XL nr I
noaui ciiK or trie vvorit
Our measurements at Mount Wil
son have been carried on for several
years The first expedition was in
1003 and we have observed almost
daily for six mouths of each year from
1905 to 1910 excepting in 1907 In
1910 I was fortunate in having two
weeks of good weather on the sum
mit of Mount Whitney which is the
highest mountain in the United States
I carried on there complete measure
ments which were simultaneous with
those carried oft at Mount Wilson Wo
have found that the results obtained
at Mount Whitney check and substan
tiate completely the work we wore
doing at Mount Wilson Therefore
having established a standard scale of
measurement and having shown that
we get the same results at Washing
ton Mount Wilson and Mount Whit
ney we are now able to state the
value of the solar constant of radia
tion This value Is of an importance
2qual to that of the distance of the
sun in astronomical work Our meas
urements show a range of the value
of the solar radiation outside of our
atmosphere of about 8 per cent
The Method of Proof
Now by taking stations so far
apart that no local condition in the
atmosphere can affect them both we
may actually prove whether or not
these variations are in the sun or are
something that we have not elimi
nated in the atmosphere If we find
them in the sun we shall have made
- discovery of the first rank It is
clear that if the sun varies the tem
perature of the earth must vary cor
respondingly perhaps not always the
same at all stations because the earth
is so affected by the presence of water
and mountains and the like that not
all stations would behave exactly
alike but yet we will be able to find
n relation between the radiation of
the sun and the temperature of the
earth that will be so important to the
meteorological service of this country
and abroad that undoubtedly this
work we are doing will be continued
daily at several stations over the
world if we shall prove the variation
in the sun
New Interoceanic Railroad
It is expected that definite announce
ment will soon be made of the early
construction of a new interoceanic
railroad through Honduras and Salva
dor to traverse vhat is considered to
be the mining Eldorado of Central
America
50000 NEW YORK GIRLS
DOOMED TO BE OLD MAIDS
Scarcity of Men Is Given as the Reason
I Whv Mnnv Cannot Honn to VJcti
In spite of writers who give formu
las to girls how to get husbands as
suring them that every girl can win
one if she makes herself attractive
there are thousands of girls today who
havent a ghost of a show at matri
mony There are not enough men to
go arouud
This is the cold blooded statement of
Dr John Jackola who backs up his
statement with figures
Dr Jackolas mother and sisters are
among the pioneer suffragists of Fin
land where women have full suffrage
and where there are 100000 more
women than men in 3000000 popula
tion
Dr Jackola declared that there are
30000 more women than men in Great-
ir New York alone and that 110 mat
er what interest they had in looking
orward to matrimony for thousands
of them there was absolutely no hope
lie said that farming would solve the
ccrious and the growing problem of
the old maid
Farming can rightfully be called a
womans occupation said Dr Jackola
It is womans nature to mother some-
thine
If she has no babies to moth-
ence it will also be of great benefit in Cr she can mother the chickens
i WANTED HIS NAME ON MONEY
Becsusa It Was Not Ho Felt Defraud
ed and Shot a Man
There were just four diners in a lit
tle basement cafe called the Pircola
Napoli in New Yorks east side one
night recently Two were laborers of
Sicilian birth whose names have no
place in this story Another was An
tonio Lavecchia a grizzled haired
bricklayer out of a job and one was
Vincenzo Nespoli also out of a job
by reason of his habits and his ways
The bricklayer had finished his meal
and lolled in his chair facing the
door He was smoking Two tables
away sat Vincenzo haggard and trem
bly ne fumbled in his pockets drew
out a soiled and crumpled five dollar
bill and smoothed it out on the bare
table His shaking finger idly traced
the figures on it Then suddenly he
jumped up yelling His bloodshot eyes
were staring wildly
They have cheated mo again he
shouted Theres a V on this money
but there should be an N too an N
for my last name
And with that he pulled out a pis
tol and fired twice point blank into poor
old Lavecchias breast Both the bul
lets entered the heart A twenty five
cent piece would have covered the two
wounds Antonios -head lolled for
ward on his chest and the pipe slip
ped out of his mouth Probably he
never knew what hit him
CARRIED 13 ON ONE TICKET
Conductor Objected but Mother Show
ed Family Bible
Mr and Mrs Frank Scott of High
land Kan are seeking a home in Ok
lahoma The Scotts have been mar
ried not quite ten years and are the
parents of nineteen children thirteen
of them living all boys under five
Recently when Mrs Scott and her
thirteen children boarded a train with
only one first class passenger ticket
the conductor protested
Madam you cannot carry a whole
Sunday school along with you on that
one ticket he said and you need not
tell me these are all yours
Mrs Scott dug down into her valise
and brought out the family Bible in
which were recorded the names and
rges of each of the children The con
ductor had to give in
The ages of the Scott children are
Triplets four and one half years
twins three and one half years trip
lets two and one half years- triplets
eighteen months twins six months
UNWRITTEN LAW UPHELD
Vermont Judge Refuses to Hold Girl
Who Slew Assailant
Judge F G Sinnerton of the munici
pal court of Poultney Vt refused to
entertain a charge of murder against
Carmela Covino a young girl who ad
mitted shooting to death forty-five-year-old
Luigi Vermillo in defense of
her honor
The judge at the conclusion of a
five hour hearing declined to hold her
for trial
Vermillo who had a wife and five
children in Europe was a boarder in
the home of the girls father Carmela
is in her teens
What is this charge against me
the girl said In my country Id have
the right to shoot a man who insulted
me America is more free than Italy
they say Well this man attacked me
so why could I not shoot him He in
sulted me and I shot him
Examine Students For Hookworm
Students at Wofford college at Spar
tanburg S C who do not pass their
examinations will get a medical exam
ination by experts on the hookworm
in order that it may be determined
whether or not they are suffering from
that disease This plan was decided
on by the faculty after a lecture by
Dr J L Ward a member of the Rock
efeller commission for the eradication
of the hookworm Dr Ward declared
that the dullness displayed by many
W Tord students was not necessarily
du to mental inefficiency He said
that students suffering from hookworm
could not be expected to do well In
their studies
PIPAGE 7
A Mothers Safeguard
Foley- Honey and Tar for the chil
dren Is best and safest for all colds
cough- croup whooping cough and
bronchtis No opiates A MeMHlen
The McCook Tribune S100 a year
PhOFhSSIONAL ASD
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
I carry a complete line of
hair goods Switches puffs
and curls made from your
combings L M CLYDE
PHONE 71 Ill W B St UP STAIES
DAVID MAUL
Tuner of Pianos
South McCook
Leave orders with C C Brown
in Rishels store
ROLAND R REED M D
Physician and Surgeon
Local Surgeon B M
Phones Office 163 residence
217 Office Rooms 5 6 Temple
building McCook Neb
DR HERBERT J PRATT
Registered Graduate
Dentist
Office 212 Main av over Mc
Conn ells drug store Phones Of-
160 residence black 131
DR R J GUNN
Dentist
Phone 112
Office Rooms 3 and 5 Walsh
building McCook
DR J A COLFER
Dentist
Phone 378
Room 4 Postoffice building Mc
Cook Neb
R H GATEWOOD
Dentist
Phone 163
Office Room 4 Masonic temple
McCook Neb
DR EARL O VAHUE
Dentist
Phone 190
Office over McAdams store Mc
Cook Neb
C E ELDRED
Lawyer
Bonded Abtracter and
Examiner of Titles
Stenographer and notary in officii
McCook Nebraska
JOHN E KELLEY
Attorney at Law and
Bonded Abstracter
Agent of Lincoln Land Co and of
McCook Water Works Co Office in
Postoffice building McCook Neb
JAMES HART M R C V S
Veterinarian
Phone 34
Office Commercial barn McCook
Nebraska
L C STOLL CO
Jewelers Opticians
Eyes tested and fitted
pairing McCook Neb
Fine re-
H P STJTTON CO
Jewelers
and Opticians
Watch Repairing Goods of quality
Main avenue McCook Nebraska
JENNINGS HUGHES CO
Plumbing Heating
and Gas Fitting
Phone 33
Estimates furnished freeBasement
Postoffice building
A G BUMP
Real Estate
and Insurance
Office 302 over Woodworks drus
store
Go to NELMS FEED STORE
for the
FAMOUS CAMBRIDGE FLOUR
and all kinds of feed
Phone 186
Your combings
made into switches and puffs
MRS L M THOMAS
Phone Ash 2354
Subscribe for the Tribune