The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 20, 1888, Image 1

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j I VOLUME * ? tt' MeCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY EVENING , JULY 20,1888. NUMBER 8. . j
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I Great Closing Oat Sale
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I WALL PAPER ,
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I DR . B. Lx. GREEN'S
I MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
I OF MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
I Makes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property ,
OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
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A.fcAMPBELL
President. B. M. FREES , 1st Vice President.
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GEO. HOCRNELL Secretary. S. L. GREEN , 2d Vice President
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F. L. BROWN , Treasurer.
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EATGN Se CO. , Proprirtors.
EQUIPMENT UNEXCELLED IN THE CITY.
East Railroad Street , - - McCook , Nebraska.
Famotrstocked
With a Fine Line lit'
' /T / TTTETSTTIT Pi fi "PITT iTTSY ( Hi ITT f TiTI T117 iH ! lf
And am bound to close them out
INSIDE OF SIXTY DAYS
At Lower Figures tlian ever Tiefore.
L. BERNHEIMEB *
Toe Leading' Mercliant Tailor.
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Authorized Capital , Sioo.ooo. - Paid up Capital , $50,000.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS :
GEO. HOCKNELL , PRESIDENT. B M. FREES , VICE-PRESIDENT.
F. L. BPOWN , CASHIER.
A. CAMPBELL. J. C. ALLEN. S. L. GREEN.
HRNRY PRNNER :
AfflL K SPRING STOCK
Saddles , Blankets , Nets , Etc.
B iSF" Goods open to inspection and Guaranteed. Call and see my Patent
% Collar it is the finest thing in the market.
I . Bear of "The Famous. " HENRY PENNER. ]
I - The Howard Lumber Co. =
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
J. 1IYI10N JENNINflS. .101111 Wir.UV.
JENNINGS & WILEY ,
ATTORNEYS - : - AT - : - LAW.
Will practice In the State and United State
Courts , niid before the U. S. Lund Ollices.
Careful attention given to Collections. OHico
over Citizens Bunk , McCook , Neb.
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TLIOS. COLFER ,
ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAW ,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Ileal Estate Bought and Sold and Collections
Made. Money loaned on real estate and Jinul
proof. Agent Lincoln Lund Co. OHice , over
Farmers lc Merchants Bank.
E. M. SNAVELY ,
ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAW ,
TNDLVNOLA , NEBRASKA.
Will practice in all tho State and United
States Courts. Also , before the Land Oilice at
McCook and the department at Washington.
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HUGH W. COLE ,
LAWYER ,
MCCOOK NEBRASKA.
Will practice in all the Courts. Commercial
and corporation law a specialty.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Rooms 4 and 5 , First Nat'l Bank Building.
A. J. KITTENIIOUSEV. . It. STARK ,
McCook. Indianola.
Rittenhouse & Starr ,
Attorneys UM Law.
OKFICKS AT
McCOOIC AND INDIANOLA.
T. M. iiKr r , C. W. DAVIS ,
LatoBcBirtcrU.S.Liad Lato cf Ges. Lasd OSe ,
OSec.EirTis.Ea : . Vfccfcfcgtca.D.C.
nELM & DAVIS ,
Attorneys i , Land W Loan Agents ,
MeCOOK NEBRASKA.
If you have a difficult contest case to piosel
cute or detend and want to win consult us.
Office , north of U. S. Land Office. Front base
ment of the Citizens Bank.
H. G. DIXON ,
Reai Estate and Loan Broker ,
MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Special attention given to the sale of city
property. Houses rented and collections
made. Office : Bear of Citizens Bank.
T. B. STUTZMAN , M. D. ,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon ,
OCULIST AND AURIST.
MeCOOK NEBRASKA
JSr'Oflicc in McNeely Building , Main St.
B. B. DAArIS , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
MeCOOK NEBRASKA.
, ? Officc atChenery's drug store.
L. J. SPIOKELMIER , M. L\
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
: Special Attcatija Givea ta Fcaalo Discisss.
Office hours , from 0 to 11 A. M , and 2 to 4 P.
M. . mountain time. Office : Over Farmers &
Merchants bank.
Dr. Z. L. KAY ,
PHYSICIAN ] AND SURGEON
MeCOOK. - - NEBRASKA.
r-Office : ltoom No. 1 , First National Bank
Building. Besidence , on Marshall street.
A. J. THOMAS ,
DENTIST.
Administers Gas if desired. " "Office over
Scott's brick.
a. W. MINKLBR ,
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FOKMERLY
COUNTY - : - SURVEYOR ,
MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Will do all kinds of Surveying , Grading and
Civil Engineering' . Residence north of school
house.
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL ,
Geo. E. Johnston , Prop. !
MeCOOK , "NfEBRASKA.
This house has been completely renovated
and refurnished throughout , and is first-class
in every respect. Bates reasonable.
W. M. SANDERSON ,
DECORATIVE - : - ARTIST ,
SCENIC PAINTEE ,
Calcimining , Graining , Paper Hanging , etc.
with neatness and dispatch.
JOHN G. W. F. FLEEMING ,
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House ] and Carriage Painting ,
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GKAIXIXG , CALCIMIXIXG , MAnBLIXG ,
MCCOOK , NEBRASICA.
Leave all orders at the drug store of McMil
lan & Weeks. First-class work guaranteed. ,
J. H. BENNETT ,
GONTRAGTOR \
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BRIGK AND STONE ,
MeCOOK , - NEBRASKA.l
PREDMORE BROS. ,
Blacksmithing and Woodwork ,
House Shoeing a Specialty. ]
Repairs Wagons and Buggies in a Work f
manlike Manner. (
All Work Warranted. McCook , Nebraska f
SHOP South of Badger Lumber Yard.
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F. D. BURGESS ,
PLUMBING , ]
Steam and Hot Water Heating , *
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North Main Ave. , McCook , Neh.
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FRIDAY EVENING , JULY V.i , 188S.
Commissioners' Proceedings.
Couxtx Clerk's Office , (
Ixdiaxola , Neb. , July 2 , 1888. \
Uoartl of county commissioners met
pursuant to adjournment. Present ,
Stephen Bolles , Hrnry Orabtree , com
missioners , and Geo. W. liojier , clerk.
Minutes of lait meeting read tvud a-
proved.
Hoard ] > roceeded to settle with coun
\ ty treasurer and continued during the
day.On
On motion board adjourned to meet
July 3 , 1S88.
Indianola , July 3 , 1888.
Board of county commissioners met
pursuant to adjournment. Present ,
Stephen ' Bolles and Henry Orabtree ,
commissioners ! , and Geo. W. Roper ,
clerk.
Minutes of previous met ting read
and approved.
On motion the following claims were
audited , and allowed and clerk ordered
to j draw warrant on county general
fund i levy 1887 , as follows , to wit :
Mrs. ] M. E. Spain , care of pauper , R.
H. Crisswell $ 10 00
Stephen Bolles , serv. as com'r 10 30
Henry ] Orabtree , " ' ' • J ) 00
On motion the following claims were
audited and allowed and allowed and
clerk ! ordered to draw warrant on connc
ty general fund levy 188S , as follows ,
to t wii :
John Young , board and care of pan-
per , T. J. Maloue 21 HO
Settlement with county treasurer
continued during the day.
On motion board adjourned to meet
Julyu , 1888.
Indianola , Neb. , July 5 , 1888.
Board of county commissioners met
pursuant to adjournment. Present.
1 Stephen Bolles and Henry Orabtree.
commissioners and Geo "W Roper clerk.
Minutes of previous meeting read and
approved.
On motion it was ordered that Steph
en Bolles , acting chairman and Geo W
Roper , , clerk , issue a quit claim deed
from Celeste McCartney of St. Louis
Mo , for the west half of lots Thirteen
j (13) ) , Fourteen (14) ( ) , Fifteen (15) ( , Six-
} teen (1G ( ) and Seventeen (17) ( ) in block
Thirty-four (34) ( ) in Indianola , Neb. , all
of which was done as set forth above.
Settlement with county treasurer
continued during the day.
On motion board adjourned to meet
July 6 , 1888.
Indianola , Neb. , July G , 188S.
Board of county commissioners met
pursuant I to adjournment. Present ,
Stephen Bolles and Henry Crabtree ,
commissioners , and Geo "W Roper ,
clerk.
Minutes of previous meeting read and
approved.
On motion the following claims were
audited and allowed and clerk ordered
to draw warrant on county general fund
levy 18SS as follows , to wit :
F AV Eskv , medical services , pauper ,
. Mrs. Piekeral $ 10 00
Nels Soreuson , board pauper ,
Dortha Skow 30 00
Mrs 3 M E Spain , care pauper ,
RHCriswell 8 00
Watkins Bros. , printing no-
tices 2 00
Duncan Bros. , sivpplies , jail. . 1 90
R ] M Snavely , salary , Co atty ,
second quarter 1G2 50
G ' AAr Roper , postage and ex
press paid , 2d quarter 27 GO
G S Bishop , stationery , dist.
clerk 15 00
Gibson ( , Miller & Richardson ,
blanks prec't bridge bonds 20 00
AV H Powell , supplies for jail G SO
On motion the following claim was ,
andited and allowed and clerk ordered
to draw warrant on county geueral levy
1887 , to wit :
AVm McCool , sheriff fees , prisoner , Jas.
Garrett 4 00
On motion the following claim was ,
audited and allowed and clerk ordered 'c '
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to draw warrant on county road fund
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as follows :
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AV S Fitch , removing fence on road 151
claim $15 00 , allowed 10 00
On motion the following claim was v
audited and allowed and warrant or-
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dered drawn on county general fund ti
levy 1S8S , as follows : t
F AV Eskey , medical services pauper , p
Mrs King , claim $14 00 ,
allowed 8 00
On motion board adjourned to meet s
Julv 7 , 1888. n
Indianola , July 7 , 18S8. *
Board of commissioners met pursuant q
to adjournment. Present , Stephen t
Bolles and Henry Crabtree , commis-
sioners , J H Goodrich Go treasurer
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and Geo AV Roper , clerk. 0
Minnies of previous meeting read and r
approved. ic
Settlement with Co treasurer cony
tinued the .
during day. r
On motion the following claim was b
allowed and warrant ordered drawn on i >
county general fund levy as follows : a
Henry Crabtree. com , levy 'S7 0 00 e
Mrs M E Spain , care pauper , (
R. H. Criswell , levy ' 88. . S 00
On motion final settlement was made
with : J H Goodrich , Co treasurer , from
Jan 5th , to June 30 , 1S88 , inclusive.
On motion board adjourned to nicet ( i
July 9 , 1SSS. Stephen Bolles , c
Attest : Acting Chairman.h
Geo AV Roper , Oo Clerk. S
Indianola , Neb. , July 9,1SS8. °
Board of county commissioners met
pursuant to adjournment. Present ,
Stephen Bolles and Henry Crabtree ,
commissioners , and Geo W Roper , c
clerk. ' ;
Minutes of previous meeting read and v
approved.
On motion the following claims were c
audited and allowed and warrants or- p
dered drawn as follows , to wit :
R H Thomas , worn on bridges , levy t
1S87 Co bridge levy 1SS7 > '
Co bridge fund $ 2G 00 s
B H Thomas , Co bridge fund c
levy 18SS 29 87 *
being balance due said R H Thomas |
for building six wooden bridges as per
contract made July 11 , 18S7.
Board proceeded to make settlement
with County Glerk Geo AV Roper , and s
continued examination of his records J
during the clay.
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On motion board adjourned to meet
July 10 , 1888. Stephen Bolles ,
Attest : Acting Chairman.
Geo AV Roper , Clerk.
Ildianola , Neb. , July 10 , 18S8.
Board of county commissioners met
pursuant to adjournment. Present ,
Stephen Bolles and Henry Crabtree ,
commissioners ' , and Geo AA7 Roper ,
clerk.
Minutes of previous meeting read
and ' approved.
On motion the following claims were
audited ' and allowed and warrants or
dered ! drawn on county general fund
levy . 1S88 as followsto wit :
AV S Phillips , services iu settle
ment $ 5 00
Harlow j W Keyes , postage , 2d
, quarter 4 00
W O Russell , quarantine glan-
dered horse for A Jones. . 14 GO
AV R Starr , services attorner
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for Jas Garrett . 10 00
The board having completed the ex
amination of records of Geo AV Roper ,
county clerk iind the following fees col
lected ! by him for the six months end
ing j July 1 , 1S88 , as per report duly
filed by him :
First quarter $ 817 85
Second " 890 GO
Total G months $ 1738 45
On motion tho following claims were
audited ! and allowed and warrants or
dered drawn on county general fund
lew 1887 as follows , to wit :
J AV Dolan & Co , desk for Co.
judge 19 00
Stephen Bolles , serv. as com ' r 15 00
Henry Crabtree , " • • ( ; 00
. On motion petition of E F Qnigley ,
G R Gragg and others , for new voting
precinct was laid over for further con-
sidoration.
, On motion board adjourned to meet
August 15 , 18SS , Stephen Bolles ,
Attest : Acting Chairman.
Geo W Roper , Clerk.
BANKSVILLE and V1GINITY.J
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A largo herd of cattle passed through here ,
bound for Idaho , on the 17th.
Tho U. B. church held their quarterly meetJ
ing . at the Dodye school house , on Satin day
and Sunday , the 14th and 15th insts.
Geo. Lincoln went for a load of wood , and
during the trip he ran two or three tires off1
broke his ax and didu't get any wood cither ,
He got home with the team , however.
Samuel Ellis and W. H. Benjuinin went to
Indianola , on Saturday , the 14th , to represent
Gerver ami Grant precincts , respectively , at
the meeting of the republican committee men.
A sister of Fred and Ed Benjamin ( our esti
mable cousins ) is on a visit which she expects
to prolong four or six weeks. We trust fahe
will carry a good report of our country to her
home.
The republicans of Gerverpiecinct wi'l ' meet
on Saturday night , at the Dodge school house ,
and , organize a republican club. We propose
to make this campaign a success. Grant pre
cinct will follow with an organization.
On Saturday last , Mr. Joe Whittaker was
called upon to bury his child. Mr. Whittaker
has the symapthy of the people. It was only
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last October that he buried his wile and now
comes another allliction and another bond is
established between this world and the future.
Miss Lincoln and her sister , Mrs. Frost , were
the heroines of quite an interesting event , the
Orst of the wcok. It seems that a raccoon , for
some occult leason , had strayed on their plnce
and the ladies , armed with a spade and other
deadly weapons , attacked this diminutive
member of bruiu's family , and dispatched him
without quarter. Bravo !
Some men seem to imagine they can say or
do anything they choose and yet their party
will be unable to exist without their saving
presence. A short time ago we remember a
man , who was canvassing for the nomination
to the oilice of county treasurer , who said that
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if the party did not nominate him , he would
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"bolt the tiekef'aud now he wants the republi
can party to overlook tins and make him rep
resentative. Oh , consistency , thou art a virtue.
Harry Benjamin is over from Cornell run
ning the binder for his father. Apropos to
harvesting , we must say , that there is a good
crop of small grain in every instance where it
was farmed in a workmanlike manner. All
that is necessary to raise good crops here , is
the same that is necessary everywhere , viz :
A thorough cultivation of the ground and
planting of the grain. You can't raise good
crops and slight your work any more than a
mercliant can st in his store with his feet on
the counter and without paying any attention
to ( his customers , expect that liis business will
prosper.
"Coal Baron"and "Iron King" Scott.of Penn
sylvania : , democratic member of congress and
member of the committee that prepared the
so-called ' Mills tariff bill , advocated with much
enthusiasm the placing of wool and divers
other "raw materials , " as he termed them , on
tho ] free list ; but did he place iron ore on that
list ? Oh , no , this embryonal cabinet officer ,
virtually said , with Pccksniflhin candor , to
other producers , "Freo trade is good enough
for , you , but I am an iron producer and don't
long for free iron ore. " This bill created , as
Mr. Mills stated , to "destroy trusts" fails to
reach < King Scott , who isamember of thecom-
bination in Pennsylvania , to limit the coal out
put and connol prices. A small amount of
consistency would form an excellent ingredi
ent ; to stir up with democratic statesmanship
? ) we apprehend. SivAirr.
OCCASIONAL BUDGET.
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County Clerk Koper , having made final proof
It was a five-year one ) on his Brush cieek
claim , last Friday , on the following day moved
his family aud household effects to the county-
seat ( wheye they will reside during his tenure
of office. We regret to note that Mrs. Roper's
health is anything but robust and vigorous.
Tlieir neighbors will miss them sreatly. tt
Mr. acd Mrs. William Brunner of Brush S
creek gave a dance , last Friday night , to a
large company of neighbors nnd friends. A
very pleasant eveningwas spent in dancing
and in disposing of the delicious ice cream and
cake that occupied an important place in the
program.
Boyd's park at mouth of Driftwood has come
to ( be quite a popular Sunday resort by tho
young of the city. Some antidote for this poi
soning business ought to be discovered , how
ever , or its popularity will become greatly im
paired.
BUCKLEY'S ARNICA SALVE.
The Best Salve in the world for cuts , bruis
es , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tet
ter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns , nnd ail
skin eruptions , and positively cures piles , or .
no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction , or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box. For sale by A. McMillen.
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A TEMPESTUOUS BURST
OF TRADE FOIl TUK GltHAT - , j ] |
Low Priced Leaders , | |
Has lcen tlic result of their Special j il
Sale. They have decided to continue 11
The I Slaughter I
During * the months oi' J uly and Aug * . I
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Worth of Summer Goods must he 1
sold before starting * the Fall and I
Winter Sea son. 1
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Ladies9 kid button Newport's , only $ .90 I
Ladies5 J giove syrain button Xewports , .05 I
Ladies' ] wigwam slippers , tap sole , - .85
Ladies' J kid opera slippers , from ( > Oc to 2.00 I
Men's canvas base ball shoes , .S5
Men's ] solid bull railroad shoes , - 2.50
Men's solid kip plow shoes , - - 1.00 I
Men's solid oil grain plow shoes , - 1.10 I
Men's j one buckle brogans , - 1.15
The iinest stock of Ladies' a nil Gents' 1
shoes west of Hastings. More bar- 1
gains next week. I
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"BOSTON BARGAIN SHOE STORE/7 1
( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS , ) I
Paid up Capital , - - 350,000.00. I
General j Bankiag Business , I
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal
cities of Europe. Taxes for . H
paid Xon-Iiesidcnts. Money to loan on farming
lands , Tillage and personal property. Fire insurance a specialty. H
Tickets For Sale to and from Europe , I
CORRESPONDENTS : V. FkankunPresident. H
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First National Bank , Lincoln , Nebraska. V Jons R. Clark , "Vice-President. |
The Chemical National Bank , New York. 3 A. C. Ebzet , Ca3hter. M
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I CITY BAKERY. | I
[ FREShf BREAD j I
I DELIVERED EVERY DAY FREE OF CHARGE. \ I
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j LUNCH BOOM IN CONNECTION. 5 I
; Cakes Made to Order. St. Paul Patent Flour. I H
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Sash , Doors , Blinds , Lime , Cement , I
HARD AM ) mm COAL * I
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