The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 13, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 4

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By F M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red WillowCo
Entered at postoffice McCook Nebraska as
second class matter Published weekly
POLITICAL ADVERTISING
COUNTY JUDGE
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for re nomination to the
office of County Judge on the Re
publican ticket With a high appre
ciation of the large vote given me
two years ago largest of any ex
cept treasurer and with a purpose
to render the best service possible
if re elected I respectfully request
the consideration of all Republicans
at the coming primary election Aug
ust loth
J C MOORE
COUNTY TREASURER
Not being able to make a personal
canjrass of the county I hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for the
office of County Treasurer and
whether elected or defeated I ab
solutely promise not to be ruled by
clique or ring I invite am investiga
tion of my record in the past from
the official records of the county
C B GRAY
COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the nomination of county treasurer on
the Republican ticket subject to the
Primary Election August 15th 1911
ARTHUR B WOOD
FOR SHERIFF s
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the nomination of sheriff on
the Republican ticket subject to the
decision of the primary election on
August 15 1911
E F OSBQRN
FOR SHERIFF r
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for sheriff on tlfe Republican
ticket subject to the primary electro
August 15 1911
CHAS W DEWEY
DISTRICT COURT
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the nomination of clerk of the district
court on the Democratic ticket sub
ject to the Primary Election August
loth 1911 7 6
D W COLSON
COUNTY JUDGE
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for county judge on
the Republican ticket subject to
the primary election of August
15th 13 5
SETH S SILVER-
COUNTY JUDGE
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of coun
ty judge on the Democratic tick
et subject to the primaries on
August 15th
FRANCIS M COLFER
George Westinghouse thinks he
has solved the burst tire ques
tion with air springs and Pitts
burg is after the plant he will
build to manufacture the springs
General W H Bixby chief of
the army engineers who recently
returned from inspecting the
wreck of the Maine in Havana
harbor has made the startling
declaration that the battleship
was sunk by the explosion of her
own boilers and not by a mine
planted in the harbor He says
the primary cause will never -be
known
Advertised List
The following letters and cards
remain uncalled for at the post
office
Letters
Block E H Broekett Mr
Sinder Mr Chas Slagle Miss
Nellie
Cards
Dalton Mr Jack Fortney Mr
Elmer Garber Mr E S Han
sen Mr Andrew Minick Miss
Sallie Norman Mr P A Som
ers Mr Allen Trandel Mr L
When calling for these please
say they were advertised
LON CONE Postmaster
Engraved Cards
Orders for engraved cards will re
ceive prompt and satisfactory atten
tion at The Tribune office Cards
and invitations also printed tasteful
ly Call and see samples and we
will quote you prices Satisfaction
guarantor d
For job printing of every kind The
Tribune office is well equipped
Meets all legitimate prices Guaran
tees satisfactory work Let us fig
ure with you before you let your
Work Phone us if you cant come
to the office We will call and quote
you prices
Received on Account Pali
Out Cash Credit slips etc
for Bale at The Tribune office Per
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WOMAN AND WOE
Old Age in India Invariably Blends the
Two Into One
I have seen women under a burn
ing midday sun reaping in the fields
says a writer on India I have seen
them at roadmaking in the streets of
cities I have seen them loading en
gines with coal at railway stations I
have seen them in long procession on
the white roads of the plains carrying
great burdens on their heads like a
string of camels And I have seen also
in the eyes of every old woman whom
I have encountered every one of
them such misery adversity and an
gry bitterness as seemed to curse the
very air of heaven I have not seen
one happy old woman in the whole
country
Women follow through the village
like a dog at the husbands heel Ma
ternity is x6 excuse for the task in the
field and the duties of the house They
are servants without wages and with
out liberty to select another master
Before them is perpetual servitude and
if they are so abandoned by the gods
as to reach old age their certain des
tiny is misery dejection friendliness
and black despair I never knew all
the meaning of the word woe until I
looked into the face of an old woman
under an Asian sky
the women folk of the upper classes
in India speaking generally are more
the prisoners of their husbands than
the women of the helot castes They
do not labor except in cooking and
serving the meals of their husbands
but they are cut off from the world as
completely as a nun they do not even
know in many cases the male rela
tions of their husbands They are lit
tle more than caged animals taught to
do a few household tricks Chicago
News
COOKING A HEDGEHOG
Bake It In Clay Into a Solid Mass and
Carve It With an Ax
When a Maine Indian has the choice
of a hedgehog a skunk a woodchuck
and a muskrat for dinner he will se
lect the first named invariably and
takethe skunk as second ehofce leav
ing tbeworaichuck which is tbe otrfy
one of the lot a Maine whheman wjll
taste to the last Unlike the skunk
and the woodchuck which are loan
and unsavory except for a few months
in the fall or the muskrat which is
never fat and which has a strong
flavor in spite of parboiling the hedge
hog is always in edible condition and
has meat that is as tender and white
as that of a spring chicken
The method of cooking a hedgehog
is so simple that a novice can learn in
one short lesson When the epicure is
permitted to mako a choice he should
shun the large old males which at
times weigh thirty or forty pounds
The preparation consists in removing
the viscera washiug out the interior
and filling the cavity with slices of
fat pork peeled raw potatoes sprigs of
spearmint and wild celery from- the
brook
Then without removing the quills or
skinning the body is plastered thickly
with wet clay from the nearest bank
The muddy bulky mass is thrust into
live coals and covered with blazing
fagots to be roasted for two hours
p On removal from the coals the clay
is found to have been baked into a
hard and solid mass which must be
broken open with an ax or a heavy
stone whereupon the skin and quills
of the animal cling to the clay wrap
ping and fall away leaving the clean
white meat ready to be eateu New
York Herald
A Bridge of Ants
A species of ants which spin silk is
common in hot countries The ants
nest in trees binding the leaves to
gether to make their nests The silk
used for this purpose is not secreted
by the adult ants but by the larvae
In order to attach the silken threads
and draw the leaves together the ants
must carry the larvae about from leaf
to leaf When two distant leaves are
to be drawn together a remarkable
method is employed Five or sis ants
form a chain bridging the gap between
the leaves each gripping the waist of
another in its mandibles A number of
such chains will co operate in bringing
two leaves together
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He was an old who had
built up a big bisitics by advertising
John said bis wife vvhsit do you
want on your tombstone
Oh be answered it isnt very Im
portant what the text is so long as it
gets good space and is weil displayed
London Telegraph
Keeps It Well
Nell Dont you think Miss Antique
keeps her age remarkably well Belle
Sure She never gives it away
Philadelphia Record
Tragic
What is more tragic than to forget
on the morning after that convinc
ing excuse you gave the night before
Lippincotts
So much is a man worth as he es
teems himself Rabelais
By Free High School Orders
Treasurers Statement
Summary of collections and disbursements for the six months
ending June 30th 1911 of the office of the County Treasurer
Red Willow County by C Naden County Treasurer
COLLECTIONS
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balance on hand Dec 31st 1910 53 552 45
18S9
1890
tax collected
tax collected
1894 tax collected
1898 tax collected
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
190S
1909
1910
tax collected
tax collected
tax collected
tax collected
tax collected
tax collected
tax collected
tax collected
tax collected
tax collected
tax collected
tax collected 69
56
58
24 01
4 00
14 70
13 90
24 65
4 69
5 10
16 44
32 30
37 15
258 19
254 64
983 80
863 88
Refunds
By School Land Refund Interest
By Poll Tax Refunded
By Inheritance Order
City and Village Treasurers Receipts
By City Treasurer Receipt McCook City
By City Treasurer Receipt Indianola City
By Village Treasurer Receipt Danbury Village
By Village Treasurer Receipt Bartley Village
By Village Treasurer Receipt Lebanon Village
By Redemption Tax Sales
By County Treasurers Fees
By County Treasurers Commissions
71 538 59
To school land principal 6 532 00
To School land interest 1279 21
To school land lease 1 479 08
To January State Apportionment School 2 502 58
To June State Apportionment School 3 580 74
To State School Aid 180 00
To Miscellaneous Collections General Fund 1 005 53
To Fines 44 00
To Interest on County Deposits 49136
To Inheritance Tax Collection - 677 00
To Redemptions 1 808 24
To Fees 82 50
Total - 144 753 28
DISBURSEMENTS
By State Treasurer Receipt No 69258 v 10 249 53
By State Treasurer Receipt No 70400 9 202 82
County Warrants
By County General Warrants Redeemed 9 648 72
By County Bridge Warrants Redeemed - 5 182 11
By Soldier Relief Warrants Redeemed - 282 80
Road Warrants
By County Road Wts Commissioner Dist No 1pd
By County Road Wts Commissioner Dist No 2 pd
By County Road Wts Commissioner Dist No 3 pd
By District Road Orders --
358 57
90725
2S230
4 IIS 47
Bonds and Coupons
By Precinct Bond and Coupons Redeemed 5 156 63
By City Bond and Coupons Redeemed 1 832 30
By Sewer- Bonds and Coupons Redeemed 450 45
By School Bonds and Coupons Redeemed 2 184 66
School Orders
By School Orders 25 328 40
296 08
60 00
34 10
25 00
900 00
782 00
178 00
466 00
215 00
868 54
82 50
092 50
Total 84 185 73
BALANCES
State Funds
State General Fund 4
State School Fund
State TJrm ersity Fund 1
State Redemption Fund
State School Land Principal 2
State School Land Interest Overdrawn
State School Land Lease
County Funds
County General Fund - 3
County Bridge Fund
County Road Fund Com Dist No 1
County Road Fund Com Dist No 2
County Road Fund Com Dist No 3
County Soldiers Relief Fund
County Road Districts Fund - 1
315 63
84
077 79
1 33
132 00
556 55
477 40
707 31
732 17
378 84
262 33
58 91
15 44
464 72
School Funds
School District Fund General 16 553 57
School District Fund Free High
Bond Funds
City Bond Fund
Sewer Bond Fund McCook Cityj
Precinct Bond Fund
School Bond Fund
City and Village Funds
McCook City
Indianola City
Danbury Village
Bartley Village
Lebanon Village -
Miscellaneous Funds
Rdeemptioii Tax Sale
Special Prairie Dog Tax Fund
Inheritance Tax Fund 1
McCook Sewer Frontage Tax Fund
Fines and License
3 043 60 1
873 60
2 882 51
850 90
19 384 81
2 563 46
24 70
2 42
38 29
91
204 31
23 00
016 25
104 50
25 00
Total - 62 216 60
Less Overdrafts 556 55
Less Conty Treas Commissions r 092 50 1 bay uo
Balance on hand June 30th 1911 60 567 55
BRIDGE FUND WARRANTS Registered for payment 470805
THE TRIBUNE 1 YEAR
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25 Per cent Discount
On All Panama Hat
600panamas for 450
300 Panamas for 225
250 Panamas for 190
150 Panamas for 115
We have a select line of box
paper and writing tablets
A McMILLEN Druggist
Feeds of all kinds for sale
McCOOK HILLING CO
We never hesitate to guarantee
Lily Patent flour At the McCook
Flour and Feed Store
VtaaMBttMVRZUtVtX favSagftSfl
Phone 280
Rozell Sons
West B St
Hubers coffee cannot be beat
Coffee from 15 cents to 35 cents
and Wedding Breakfast heads the
list
Bargain sale on wall paper for the
next ten days beginning today
A McMILLEN Druggist
McMillens Cream Lotion will re
move tan and sunburn
Cut Prices on Coal
During the months of July and August bn lots of
three tons or more we willmake following prices
Canon Lump 800 per ton
Maitland Lump 750 per ton
Maitland Nut 700 per ton
Maitland Pea 650 per ton
Lignite Lump 650 per ton
Iowa Lump 650 per ton
s Pennsylvania Nut 1250 per ton
Pennsylvania Stove 1250 per ton
Pennsylvania Furnace 1200 per ton
Colorado Nut 12oo per ton
These prices are ioo less than last winter and will save
you some money by putting in your winter coal now
Bullard Lumber Co
Telephone No 1
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Telephone 423 and a case of Root Beer Cherry or any flavor
you desire will bo delivered in a hurry But better still
have a case of our goods on hand at all times and a few
bottles on ice then you are ready for emergencies Our
goods are prepared from the choicest ingredients under con
ditions of scrupulous cleanliness
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