The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 27, 1911, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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Council Proceedings 27 to 35 per month
Tht tjity council held a regular Following claims were allowed and
srion in J S Stansberrys office Mon- warrants ordered drawn on proper
vtlay evening with following present funds
-Tames McAdams mayor F L Travel E- S Gant street work 32 00
s3erk l Thorgrimson treasurer F T- Hegeman work in park 1 00
I- Wolff attorney Councilmen Mid- E- Hawkins burying horse 5 00
vtfJleton Stansberry Brown and Wood Vincent street work 103 00
The city attorney was instructed to McCook Water Works Co 645 00
idle a claim against Frank Coleman Firt National Bank rent 75 00
niose horse died on the street re- x- Campblel sewer inspection 2 Oi
-Gently E Benjamin board prisoners 7 05
Petitions for saloon licenses of J Scotford Stamp and Pub Co 2 SI
3 Mitchell McManigal Woolard Te fire chief made a voluminous
T McKillip D P Clouse and J report on fire conditions in the city
3d Reinsmith were read out on account of the lateness of the
Remonstrances of W R Starr nour tne report was not considered
ragainst all but Reinsmith were read Adjourned
On motion of Councilman Middle-
n April 27 1911 at 2 oclock was FOR DYSPEPSIA
date and hour set for hearing the
remonstrances against issuing the You Risk Nothing By Trying This
laun licenses Remedy
On motion druggists permits were
ordered issued to A McMillen L W We want everyone troubled with
iUcConnell and C R Woodworth indigestion and dyspepsia to come to
iQn motion pool and billard table li our store and obtain a box of Rex-
3nse was ordered issued to Joseyph all Dyspepsia Tablets They contain
3jowley Bismuth Subnitrate and Pepsin pre-
Dn motion pool billiard and Pared by a process which develops
ag table licenses were ordered is- their greatest power to overcome di
nned to William Sullivan and Chas gestive disturbance
51 Dewey Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are very
CQn motion the council decided to pleasant to take They soothe the
acommnnicate with an expert
engineer to make an estimate ai
Sx tthe -value of the McCook Water
Works TDo plant and to ascertain the
cost of making an estimate
Oji motion the council decided to
OTjinln an expert to audit the books
anfl accounts of the treasurer
On motion the streets and alleys
TKznmlttee was instructed to confer
wirh the county commissioners rela
irritable weak stomach strengthen
and invigorate the digestive organs
relieve nausea and indigestion pro
mote nutrition and bring about a
feeling of comfort
If you give Rexall Dyspepsia Tab
lets a reasonable trial we will return
your money if you are not satisfied
with the result Three sizes 25
cents 50 cents and 100 Remember
you can obtain Rexall Remedies only
tlte to changing the current of the at The Rexall Store
L W Mc-
Republican river at the mouth of the Oonnell
Piljy sewer system
On motion the salary of ths citv Wants for rent for sale etc 5c
wcjgh master was increased from line in The Tribune
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W N ROGERS IS INTERVIEWED
Veteran Hereford Breeder of McCook
Is Booster for College Location
The field man recently interviewed
W N Rogers the Hereford king of
McCook Neb who divided his time
between extolling the vritues of his
White face offerings in the South
Omaha sale of April 12 and 13 and
boosting for McCook as the logical lo
cation for the new agricultural col
lege just authorized by the Nebraska
legislature
Rogers line up of McCooks claims
runs somewhat like this It is geo
graphically ideal and logical Its rail
road facilities are unapproachable in
that saction Being both a center for
thorough bred and range stock raisin
it best subserves the purpose of the
college to advance the great stock
interests of southwest Nebraska As
headquarters for the promotion of the
sugar beet industry it has additional
demands for expert agricultural skill
in developing that feature of agricul
ture Having both irrigated and drj
land farming at its door with rain
and soil conditions typical of the
laive area to be assisted by this col
lege it has eery co lable feature
for he greatest good to the great
est number Hence Rogers boosts
mightily Daily Drovers Journal
Stockman South Omaha April 17
1911
After State School
The town of McCook is bending
every effort to secure a state agri
cultural college which is to be located
somewhere in the western part of the
state of Nebraska in the near future
The town of Holdrege is also after
the school and seems to be McCooks
formidable rival
We hope that McCook may be suc
cessful in landing the prize as such a
school there would be of value to not
only Southeastern Nebraska but
Eastern Colorado as well There is
no school of the grade of a state agri
cultural college between Lincoln and
Denver and such an one located at
McCook would mean much to this
section known as the dry farming
region The school located at Mc
Cook would be of greater advantage
to Western Nebraska than one locat
ed at Holdrege for the reason that
the country surrounding tthe latter
place is not identical to it from the
standpoint of lainfall and other cli
matic conditions but more nearly
identical to the eastern part of the
state
eastern Nebraska to get into the
band wagon and boost for their sis
ter town of McCook Wray Colo
Gazette April 20 1911
Drink Wedding Breakfast coffee
and be happy At Hubers only
Bullards have dry stove wood
Schools Consolidated for Closing Day
Exercises
On Saturday April 22nd Miss Mag
gie Doyle teacher of Dist G4 Miss
Sallie Minnick of Dist G5 and Mr
Francis Hall of Dist 7G and scholars
consolidated with Miss Alice Moores
school of Dist 58 known as the Cole
man district for the closing day exer
cises
An excellent program was rendered
which was very creditable to the
schools
We are all very grateful to Mr
Jim Heskett for the fine music ren
dered by his phonograph after which
a very sumptuous dinner was served
o about ninety by the patrons am1
ice cream and apples by the teachers
Those from a distance were Miss
Nora Moore Mrs Jake Zimmer and
Mrs Geo Scott of McCook Mr Shep
herd of Frontier county Mrs Van
horn son and daughter of Hitchcock
county and Mrs Jameson and daugh
ter teacher of Dist 2i from Perry
The afternoon was spent in various
games among which was a ball
game resulting in a score of thirteen
to nothing
At about 430 all considering it a
day well spent departed for their va
rious homes
Arbor Lay Observed
Arbor Day last Saturday was ob
served by the banks which was about
the only outward observance given the
day in McCook The postoffice re
mahd open and the carriers made
usual deliveries All other bus
iness was conducted regularly
Constipation brings many ailments j
in its train and is the primary cause
of much sickness Keep your bowels
The McCook Tribune 100 a year
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THE McCOOK TRIBUNE
Better of tne Argument
Quite a contest prevails between
the cities of Holdrege and McCook foi
the location by the state board of
public lands and buildings of the
new agricultural school for the es
tablishment of which in the south
western and semi arid region of the a
state appropriation nas oeen maue j y
by the legislature The agricultural I
school in connection with the state
tion and demonstration in the eastern
part of the state There has long
however been a demand for a similar
institution in the western part of
tli3 state in a section in which cli
matic and soil conditions were far
different from those prevailing with
reference to the institution at Lin
coln Such a school has now been
provided for The measure establish
ing the school provides that it must
be located west of the 99th meridian
and south of the north line of the
first tier of counties running across
the widest section of the state that
is in the southwestern section of the
state Holdrege is located almost
along the eastern border of this dis
trict and in the rain belt rather
than the semi arid section and with
the end in view that such a school
shall do its utmost to promote the de
velopment of the semi arid section of
Nebraska McCook would seem to have
much the better of the argument The
development of that section is of
course of indirect interest to every
other section of the state Grand Isl
and Independent April 22 1911
All the Advantages
McCook is making a vigorous fight
for the location of the new state ag
ricultural college and her geograph
ical location furnishes the city with
cause to hope for success In addi
tion to being located almost in the
center of the district covered by the
bill that section furnishes both val
ley and upland soil for experimental
purposes and possesses all of the ad
vantages for such an institution with
few of the disadvantages Fairbury
News April 14 1911
Thats McCook
McCook is living in high hopes of
securing that new agricultural college
and the sentiment of the entire south
western part of the state is agreeable
that it should By all right of ncces
city the place for that college is at
McCook The place to drive a nail
is where it is needed The district
n which to experiment on dry farm-
It behooves every town in south VS methods and how to induce grain
to grow is where crops have been an
uncertain quantity for several years
Thats McCook Benkleman News
Loves Us Still
Oxford has- it decided that the ag
ricultural college will be located there
but we still think that McCook is the
logical location Danbury News
Trenton Heads District
In two of the districts the cham
pionship honors have been settled th
southwestern and the western In
the Southwestern district Trenton
carried off the honors by defeating
Minden at Minden April 14 The
Trenton debaters Raymond Scott
William Wertz and Oscar Carlson
frst won from Culbertson then from
Indianola which had defeated Mc
Cook and finally from Minden which
had won from Beaver City the win
ners from Franklin The champion
ship in 1909 and again in 1910 went
to Beaver City Lincoln Journal
A Reliable Medicine Not a Narcotic
Mrs F Maiti St Joe Mich says
Our little boy contracted a severe
bronchial trouble and a- the doctors
medicine did not cure him I gave him
Foley s Koney and Tar Compound in
which I have great faith It cured
the cough as well as the choking and
gagging spells and he got well in a
short time Fogys Honey and Tar
Compound has many times saved us
much trouble and we are never with
out it in the house A McMlilen
Minta Scott Tindall Marries
Mrs Araminta Tindall of McCook
widow of Zene Tindall of Atwood
well known in Benkelnian in her child
hood days as Minta Scott was mar
ried to Henry Rogers of McCook at
Lincoln last week The congratula
tions of a host of old friends in this
community are extended The bride
groom is a brother ofthe husband of
the brides sister Mary Benkelman
News
Application for License
McCook Nebraska April 24 1911
Notice is hereby given that I have
legular madam and you will escape I med in the oftice of tne City CIerk of
many of the ailments to which wo j McCook Nebraska a petition as by
men are subject Constipation is a nrnvided askinc that a license tn
very simple thing but like many sim
ple things it may lead to serious con
sequences Nature often needs a lit
tle assistance and when Chamber
lains Tablets are given at the first
indication much distress and suffer
ing may be avoided Sold by all
druggists
sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors
in the building situated on lot 9 block
21 in the Second Ward of the City
of McCook Nebraska be granted me
for the municipal year beginning May
1 1911 and ending April 30 1912
EDWARD H THOMAS
For special on sauer kraut by the
gallon see Magner
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university of Lincoln well supplies
the demand for agricultural
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ANOTHER
BANK STORY
Smith bought some pigs from
his neighbor Jones The price
came to G 12 Smith paid
Jones in cash but as usual
neither had the proper change
and Smith said Just make it
even money Smith lost 8
tents Jones bought some pig
from his neighbor Johnson The
nnce came to 5G42 Jones ha
nis money in the bank ansi
gave Johnson a check for the
cact amount Jones did no
ose a cent This is only one
iiig account Ccme in and let
us explain further
The First
National Bank
of McCook Neb
Roast Pork
The extra stock train shot into the
Beaver city yards at 1230 oclock
Sunday morning with two cars of the
stock cars on fire One which was
loaded with hogs was totally consum
ed and all the hogs were burned to
death except ten which were put to
death by the train men to relieve
they of their agony It was an awful
scene The hogs died in terrible con
tortions some of them being actually
on fire while yet squealing in death
agony Their piteous cries were
heard for miles
The car caught fire between Hend
ley and Beaver City from sparks
from the engine A fast run was
made to town and an effort made to
put out the fire at the water tank
but the flames had gained too much
headway and had been communicated
to a car of cattle next to the hogs
This the train men succeeded in ex
tinguishing
The hogs were owned by J W Ric
of Wilsonville and were va lued at
1700 As the fire caught in the roof
of car instead of the straw used for
bedding as suggested by some his
claim against the company will no
doubt be paid Beaver City Tribune
Favorable Report
Perry Shepherd was down frm the
Osburn neighborhood Saturday trad
ing and on business He reports the
ground in his neighborhood in good
condition and crops doing well
Raymond Bahr defendant will take
notice that on the 10th day of Janu
ary 1911 Hattie Bahr filed her peti
tion in the District Court of Red Wil
low County Nebraska the object and
prayer of which are to obtain a di
vorce from said defendant and to be
given the custody of Gertrude Bahr
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before the 22nd day of
May 1911
HATTIE BAHR
By Ritchie Wolff her attorneys
First publication April 13 4ts
Referees Sale
By virtue of an order of sale to me
directed by the clerk of the district
court of Red Willow county Nebras
ka on the judgments rendered in
said court in the cause wherein Anna
Farber and Christ Farber are plain
tiffs and Rosena Droll Catherina Zini
mer Jacob Zimmer William Droll
Martha Droll Edward Droll Carolina
Kutter Barney Kutter Augusta Droll
Mary A Vannier Louis Vannier
Frances Ballenger Riggs Ballenger
and Bertha Droll are defendants on
tjhe tenth and eighteenth days of
February 1911 for the partition and
sale of the following described real
estate situated in said county to wit
The northeast quarter and the east
half of the northwest quarter and
lots one and two all in section eigh
teen in township three north of range
twenty nine west of the sixth princi
pal meridian and the east half of
the northwest quarter and lots one
and two all in section seven in said
township and range
I will offer for sale to the high
est bidder for cash on the 20th day
of May 1911 at the front door of
the courthouse in Red Willow coun
ty Nebraska at one oclock in the
afternoon in quarter section tracts
all of said land including the home
stead and dower estates of Rosena
Droll in said land as set forth in
said judgment rendered February lOti
1911
Dated April 20 1911
CHAS D RITCHIE Referee
First publication April 20 5t
THURSDAY APRIL 27 1911
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Terms of District Court 1911
j unase county April 24 and Novem
I ber 13
I Dundy County March G and No
vember 20
Frontier ATnrfh 9 nnrl ftc
tober 2
Furnas county February 20 May
29 and October 23
Gosper county January 30 and
September 25
51 iijca tuuiiuj luurcn iu anu
1 tember IS
Hitchcock county May 1 and No
vember 27
Red Willow county February 6
May 15 and October 9
Robert C Orr district judge
The Sound Sleep of Good Health
Can not be over estimated and any
ailment that prevents it is a menace
j to health j L Southers Eau Claire
Uis says I have been unable to
sleep soundly nichts because of naing
I across my back and soreness of my
kidneys My appetite was very poor
I and my general condition was much
I run down I have been takinc Fnlevi
of the advantages of a check- g Kidney Pills but a short time and
now seep as sound as a rock my gen
Jeral condition is greatly improved
and I know that Foley Kidney Pills
have cured me A McMillen
Received on Account Pali
Out Cash Credit slips etc
for sale at The Tribune office Per
1000 50c
quality and price courtesy and
promptness in delivery are making
for success at the McCook Flour and
Feed Store
This paper and The Weekly Inter
Ocean and Farmer 125 gets both
for one year Special deal
MRS L CANN
Teacher of
Piano and Organ
910 First Street West McCook Ne
braska
I AM PREPARED
to do Paper Hanging Light Car
penter Work and Inside Painting
Leave orders with C C Brown
at Ideal Store or at 910 1st St
West McCook Neb
L CANN
COAL
We now handle the best
grades of Colo and Penna
coal9 in connection with
our grain business
Give us a trial order
Phone 262
Real Easterday
Walter Hosier
Drayman
Draying in all its branches
promptly and carefully attended
to Your patronage is earnestly
solicited
Phone black 244 Leave orders
at any of the city lumber yards
Osborn Kummer Co
BRAY LINE
All kinds of Hauling and Trans
fer Work promptly attended to
Your patronage solicited
OfficeFirst Door South of DeGrofPs
Phone No 13
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Insurance
Written in First Class
Companies
i C J RYAN
GARDEN AND FEILD SEEDS t
Flour Feed Main av k
White Line Transfer
Company
Hawkins Sheaffer
Props
Specialty of moving Household
Goods and Pianos Only covered
van in city Phones Office 68
residence red 456
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