The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 17, 1899, Image 5

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Winter Underwear ?
We have an elegant , all-wool fleeced article seldom sold
for Jess than one dollar , which we are now of
fering for , per garment
A fine all-wool camel's hair of excellent dQ f\\
value for , per suit - - - q > < < 5.v/U
The finest grade camel's hair for , per
suit- - $2.75
Over shirts.
We have an all-wool overshirt , heavy
weight , in all colors and sizes , for $1.00
Extra heavy Jersey knit overshirt , good value ,
for " 75c
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Finer grades of woolen overshirts , an
elegant assortment to select from , up to
All these goods are bought in case lots from factory , saving
jobbers' profits. All the latest things in percale laundered shirts.
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M * * , FRANK J.'MORGAN
The Leading Clothier
H. H. TARTSCH , Manager. MENARD BLOCK
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Theflammoth Egg will
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H DECEMBER 2Oth
Don't fail to visit Our
Store this coming week ;
there will be . . .
OTHER PRIZES
we can show vou
\ a beautiful iine ;
rich colors and designs , something to please
the eye , and with prices to fit your pocketbook.
THE "BEE HIVE , "
Nebraska.
Corn is Worth a Quarter
but you can crib it for a cent
a bushel by using-
WARREN'S PORTABLE CORN GRI8
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Sold by-
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W. C. BTJLLRAD & CO. .
* McCook , Nebraska.
"I had dyspepsia fifty-seven years and never
found permanent relief till I used Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure. Now 1 am well and feel like a
Hew man , " writes S. J. Fleming , Murray , Neb.
: the best digestant known. Cures all
lt/s L11W LJWdfc U * , W J * * * * * - - - -
{ dims of indipestion. Physicians everywhere
prescribe it. D. Ws Loar.
Thousands of men and women suffer from
Eiles , especially women with female weakness
ave this suffering to contend with in addition
to their other pains. TABLER'S BUCKEYE
PILE OINTMENT will quickly effect a cure.
Price , 50 cts. in bottles , tubes 75 cts. McCon
nell & Berry.
[ OFFICIAL iiv AUTHORITY. ]
Commissioners' Proceedings.
McCook , Nebraska , Novcmlxjr Jl , 18t 9.
Hoard of county commiHsionors mot pursuant
to adjournment. Present , James A. Robiimon ,
Ilonry Crnbtreo and Stephen Hellos , coinmio-
slonors , W. H. Starr , county attorney , nnd II. A.
Qrocn , county clork. Minutes of previous mcot-
it\K road nnd approved.
The followinR clntms were audited and al
lowed , and on motion clerk wits instructed to
draw warrants on the county Roneral fund , levy
of 1899 , in payment thuroof as followg :
C. W. Barnes , assessing Willow Grove pre
cinct $18600
W. C. Bullfird & Co. , coal W 75
Barnett Lumber Co. , coal 17 25
Barnett Lmnlwr Co. , coal 650
Barnutt Lumber Co. , coal 7 WJ
State Journal Co. , supplies 11025
E. J. Mitchell , supplies 5900
Arch Mann , juror 310
Jacob Long , witness 3 00
J. C. Oakley , board pauixsrs -13 94
C. II. Meeker , water tax for court house. . 25 00
L. J. Rittcnhouso , board and care of G.B.
RittonhouHO 107 00
James HcthorinKton , official services as
justice 75
Win. McCallum , mdH3 1750
C.L. Miller , luuch for jurors 2 40
Ed. Lakin , guarding prisoner ( insane- ; 2 00
Arthur Lee , services as bailiff 12 50
J. R. Noel , bheriff , posting olectiou no
tices 1000
J. R. Neol , sheriff , calling jury and at
tending court 41 25
J. R. Ned , sheriff , board and care of pris
oners 17U ill
I. M. Smith , deputy sheriff , posting elec
tion notices 6 00
T. K. Qtiigley , distributing ballots 6 00
Alex Ellis , repairing booth 1 00
Eno & Ruby , making booth and material 2 .V )
Geo. Hidgely , setting booths 1 00
Nelson Downs , fixing booth , furnishing
stove nnd fuel 2 00
School district No.4 , use of building for
election 3 00
No.9snmo 100
No.Ul.same 2 50
No. SJ , same 3 00
No. 35 , same 3 00
No. 42 , same 3 00
No. 51 , sumo 2 00
No.58sarao 2 00
Danbury Hall Association , use of hall for
election purposes 5 00
V. Franklin , use of basement for election 5 00
Ed. Jordan , same 5 00
J. F. Ganschow , same - 5 00
C. H. Boyle , canvassing election returiis. . 3 00
0. B. Thorgrimson , same 3 00
PRECINCT ELECTION OFFICIALS.
Solomon Promer , judge , Alliance pet 3 00
A. N. Puckett , same 300
W. H. Rittenburg , same 3 00
1. A. Lyman , clerk 3 00
Maurice Reddy , clerk and returns 740
S. Simonson , judge , Beaver precinct 4 00
W. J. Stilgebouer , same 4 00
F. P. Eno , same and returns 8 40
W.H.Harrison , clerk 400
S. H. Stilgeboucr , same 4 00
Nelson Downs , judge , Bondville precinct JOO
N. Dutcher , same too
Frank Colling , same ! 00
Wm. TJprliug , clerk 100
E. W. Zimmerman , same and returns 6 20
W. Y. Johnson , judge , Box Elder pet 300
Charles Foye , same 500
James Robinson , same and returns 590
George Mohlcr , clerk 100
Frank Shermaft , same } 00
J. W. Smith , judge , Coleman preciuct { 00
H. K. Bixler , same JOO
H. B. Wales , same iOO
W. M. Rozell , clerk 00
A. J. Bair , same and returns > 70
S. S. Graham , judgeDanbury precinct. . . 500
W. M. Nixon , same. . . JOO
C. R. Ncwborry , same and returns -
H. E. Woods , clerk JOO
H. W. Naden , same UX )
L. H. Stephens , judge , Driftwood pet JOO
J. M. Hammond , same 100
John Randel , same { 00
Charles Wasson , clerk { 00
Charles Boatman , same and returns . 5 30
A. L. Cochran , judge , East Valley pet. . . . 4 00
J. E. Smith , same . 400
W.H. Gartside , same . 4 00
J. W. Hopi > e , clerk and returns . S 20
J. A. Finnegan , clerk . 4 00
George Morris , judge , Fritscli precinct. . . 3 00
R. W.Humes , same . 3 00
Chas. F. StaufTer , same . : { 00
A. J. Rayer , clerk . : { 00
Chas. Masters , same and returns . 6 50
Joshua Gerver , judge , Gerver precinct. . . 3 00
J. E. Lawthers , same . : i ( X )
F. S. Lofton , same and returns ! . (5 ( 150
SamuelEHis , clerk . : { 00
George Lincoln , clerk . ; { 00
G. H. Rowland , same , Grant precinct _ : { 00
G. B. Cooper , same . : j 00
J. Pickrell , same . ; { 00
W.H. Benjamin , clerk . ; { 00
T. A. Rowland , same and returns . 6 60
James Hetherington , judgo.Indianola pet 4 00
Butler Jones , same . 4 00
George Burt , same . 4 00
W. H. Smith , clerk . 4 00
Frank Neel , same and returns . 7 40
Wm. Campbell , judge , Lebanon pet . 4 00
B. J. Garrett , same . 4 00
E. E. High , same and returns . 9 00
Platte Kinne , clerk . 4 00
A. C. Bartholomew , same . 4 00
Frank Thompson , judge , Mo. Ridge i > ct. . 3 00
Alex. Strain , same . ; { 00
Dave Deveney , same and returns . 7 § 0
James Nutt , clerk . ; { 00
Eugene Miller , same . : { 00
E. Oxloy , judge , North Valley pet . ; { 00
James Carnahan , same . : { 00
G. W. Arbogast , same and returns . S 00
D. C. Baker , clerk . ; j oi )
Geo. A. Remington , same . : { 01) )
John Real , Sr. , judge , Perry pet . : { 00
James Doyle , same and returns . 3 70
J. A. Brinton , same . : . . _ : j 00
Fred Lepper , clerk . ; j 00
E. B. Osbaugh , same . ; { 00
A. Hammond , judge , Red Willow i > ct . : { 00
T. K. Quigley , same and returns ? . ( ; 50
Charlie Hotze , same . . - . ; { ( HI
A. C. Black , clerk . : j oo
Owens Longnecker , same . : { U )
W. S. McTaggart , judge , Tyrone precinct. : { 00
Charles Broman , same . ; t 00
W. C. McTaggart , same and returns . S 20
H. H. Horton , clerk . 3 00
J. C. Moore , same . 3 00
J. E. Logue , judge , Valley Grange pet. . . . 3 00
S. G. Goheen , same . ; } QO
George Reed , same . ; j 00
John Hammell , clerk . 3 00
J. S. Brittain , clerk and returns . 540
T. L. Ketman , judge , 1st pet , 1st ward ,
WillowGrove precinct . 4 00
Lyman Miller , same . 4 00
J. S. LeHew , some and returns . 4 10
Ed. Wilcox , clerk . 4 00
John Sensintaffer , clerk . 4 00
W. G. Sheppard , judge , 2d pet , 1st ward ,
Willow Grove precinct . 4 00
M. J. Clark , same . 4 00
G. W. Starr , same and returns . 4 10
A. W. Utter , clerk- . 400
L. Thorgrimson , same . 4 00
H. P. Waite , judge , 1st pet , 2d ward , Wil
low Grove precinct . - . . 3 00
V. D. Selby , same . " . . 3 00
Henry Walker , same . . . . . . „ . 3 00
H. P ld < ; . clerk 300
Edw. Hondrickn , # ama , SCO
J. C. Prwlmoro , judge , 2d i t , 2d wanl ,
Willow Grove precinct 3 00
Phil. Bhitt , name * . . . . 300
G. Onnon , , same 3 CO
G.I. linll , clerk : 300
E..I. Mitchell , clerk 300
J. S. Hrittain , repairing and petting up
booths. , 1 00
James A. Robinson , service * nfl commis
sioner 5035
Henry Crabtree , same 37 00
Stephen Holies , saint ; 40 CO
And on county bridge fund , levy of 1890 , as
follows :
f S. C. John , bridge work $ 750
Herman Newman , same 250
Perry Kifmoson , same 2 00
George Youngersame . . 12 00
Charles Monday , same 10 00
J. K. McDowell , same 1 50
E. D. Akers , same 2 00
Nelson Downs , same 5 90
Wm. Gotchall , same 4 CO
Bert Gotchall , same.- . 5 CO
C. Schlitzmier , same ' 500
Levi Hondcnshott , same 4 CO
James Nutt , game 3 50
E. T. Davis , same 1 50
Henry Rot-del , same 5 CO
Fred Hendershott , same 600
Wm. Wallace , same 7 OS
John Dolan , same 150
M. Foisen , repairing bridge and hauling
lumber 1000
W. J. Porter , hauling lumlx-r and s-craji-
ing . - 500
Ben Doyle , hauling lumber 5 00
F. P. Eno , spikes 10 50
Barnctt Lumber Co. , lumber . ' 258 42
Burnett Lumber Co. , lumber 5697
Bamett Lumljor Co. , lumber 27778
W.C.Bullard it Co. . lumber 14970
GeorgoC. Hill , lumber 14450
Hupp & Slutt- , lumber 9298
And on county road fund. l vy of 1899 , ah fol
lows :
Hall &Neiswnnger. repairs on road plows 8 CO
F. M. Scarrow , road tax refunded 97
Ira H. Harrison , fhari > ening roiul plows
and hauling ICO
James Hatfleld , road work 3 IX )
James E. Adams , same 450
A. Hammond , appraising road damages
and team : { 50
George Cramer , appraising road damages 2 50
Gcorgo Jarvis , same 2 50
In the matter of filling in the grade at the
river crossing south of Indianola , the bid of B.
F. Sibbitt , being the lowest and best , was on
motion accepted.
It appearing to the board from the peti
tion of John M. Francis and others and upon
examination the board finds that the public
good requires it , on motion the following road
is established : Commencing jit the f-outh-east
corner of section 28-4-27 , thence running west on
section line between sections 28 and 33 ami
terminating at the southwest coruer of section
28-4-27 , aud clerk is directed to notify overseers
of highways to opeii said road , and also notify
owners of land along said road to file claims for
damages caused by the location of s-aid road , on
or before noon of the 15th clay of January , 1900 ,
or no further reference will be made thereto.
_ The following damages by reason of the loca
tion of the road hereinafter .cet forth were ex
amined by the board ami ou motion approved ,
and the oven-eers of road districts where said
road is located were directed to pay the same
out of any fund- < _ belonging to said road dis
tricts , as by law directed , to the following per
sons , to-wit :
Road No. 310 in road district No. 20.
Permelia King , damages to o l/t t-e U 30-3-27.3 00
George F. Burt , damages to o Vsw and lots
3and4oO-3-27. . . . ; 1000
Sarah J. Jones , damages to n Vne and n ' ,
nw 31-15-27 20 00
J. E. Seeley , damages to w'i tu 4 30--27 : . . . 5 CO
On motion the board adjourned to meet No
vember 24,1809.
Attest : R. A. GRKEN- , County Clork.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale issued from the
District court of Red Willow county , Nebraska ,
under a decree in tin action wherein Nettie L.
Cronkhite is plaintiff and George B. Dimitt et
al. are defendants , to me directed and delivered ,
I shall offer at public sale and sell to the high
est bidder for ca.sh. at the east door of the court
house in McCook , Red Willow county , Nebras
ka , on the 18th day of December. 1699 , at the
hour of one o'clock , p. m. , the following des
cribed real estate , towit : The south half of the
northwest quarter and the north half of the
southwest quarter of section twelve in townsliip
three north of range thirty west of the 6th p. m. ,
iu Red Willow county , Nebraska , containing
160 acres. Dated this 15th day of Novemberlf > 99.
ll-17-.lt. J. R. NEEL , Sheriff.
J. E. Keller , Plaintiff's Attorney.
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS.
ROAD NO. 342.
To George W.Wyrick , James W.Dolan. Louisa
C. Maim and Daniel Courtney , and to all whom
it may concern :
The hoar < * 'of county commissioners has estab
lished aiu ordered opened a road commencing
at the southeast corner of section twenty-eight
in Alliance precinct , Red Willow county , Neb
raska , ruuning thence west on section hue be
tween sections 28 and 33 , and terminating at the
southwest corner of section 28-4-27 , and all ob
jections thereto or claims for damages must bo
filed in the county clerk's oflice ou or before
noon of the 15th day of January , A. D. 1900 , or
said road will bo established without reference
thereto. 11-17-lt.
R. A. GREEX , County Clerk.
O. R. Rittenhouse , Deputy.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale issued from the
District court of Red Willow county , Nebraska ,
under a decree in an action wherein The Pe9-
ple's Building. Loan and Saving association is
plaintitf and George W. Short et al. are defend
ants , to me directed and delivered , I shall offer
at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for
cash , at the ea&t door of the court house in Mc
Cook. Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 18th
day of December , 1S99 , at the hour of 1 o'clock ,
p. m. , the following described real estate , towit :
Lots eleven and twelve in block thirty-eight in
the town of Indianola , Nebraska. 11-17-at.
Dated this 16th day of November , Ib99.
J. R. NEEL , Sheriff.
W. S. Morlan. Plaintiff's Attornej.
McCook Iransfer Line
J. H. DWYER , Proprietor.
3gTJSpeciil attention paid to
hauling furniture. Leave orders
at either lumber yard.
TABLER'S
BUCKEYE
OINTMENT
! CURES HOTHING BUT PILES.
, A SURE and CERTAIN CURE I
known for 15 years as the
I BEST REMEDY for PILES.
SOU ) BY ATJt , DRUGGISTS.
Prepsioi I ? 21SHi23S01I USD. CO. , ST. LOOT.
At McCONHELL & BERRY'S.
THE FAMOUS CLOTHING GO ,
IS STILL GOING ON.
its
dose GREAT BARGAINS
such as you have never heard of can now be had in
SUITS
,
PANTS ,
SHIRTS
Rnuq9 { § 1 Mpn'o ' ,
UUJw IT/ mull u
HATS ,
GLOVES
MITTS ,
and such other goods as are now in stock.
Don't it it nff another da but come
L Ul I L put IL Ull .
atonce. Hothersbring
your boys ; you will never have such another op
portunity to dress them well with such a Httle
amount of money.
I
Southwest Corner of Main and Dennison Streets.
McCook , : * : : Nebraska.
EAST RED WILLOW.
Mr. Tucker will go to the state of Washing
ton in the spring
Ira Miller has finished husking corn A.
Ingles doing the work.
E. A. Sexson attended the poultry meeting
at McCook , last Saturday.
Will Sexson will move onto the P. A.
Maynard farm in the spring.
The Republicans made a good start , this
fall , for a clean sweep in 1900.
John Russell of Indianola drilled John
Longnecker's well deeper , last week.
There will-be preaching in the Redwillow
school-house , November igth at 7 o'clock , fast
time. Rev. Robinson will preach.
Some of the Populist election board of this
precinct were distributing campaign docu
ments in the voting room , election day , which
caused a halt in the voting until the docu
ments were confiscated by the Populist mem
bers.
INDIANOLA.
P. A. Wells was up from South Omaha , first
of the week , on business.
County Supt. Welborn was a county seat
visitor on business , Monday morning.
Mrs. William McCallum and Miss Welburn
of the superintendent's office were McCook
visitors , Thursday.
Ora Smith was the guest of Deputy Sheriff
Smith's family , Saturday and Sunday. She
returned home , Monday morning on 2.
The Appetite of a Coat
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics who.se
stomach and liver are uut of order. All such
should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills ,
the wonderful stomach and liver remedy ,
gives a splendid appetite , .sound digestion
and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect
health and great energy. Only 25c. at Mt-
Connell & Berry's.
If you are suffering from drowsiness in the
daytime , irritability of temper.sleepless nights ,
general debility , headache , and general warn
of tone of the system , use HERIUNK. You
will get relief and finally a cure. Price 50 cts.
McConnell & Uerry.
A Life and Death Fight.
Mr. W. A. IJines of Manchester , la. , writ
ing of his almost miraculous escape from
death , says : "Exposure after measles induced
serious lung trouble , which ended in con
sumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and
coughed night and day. All my doctors safd
I must die. Then I began to use Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption , which coifc-
pletely cured me. I would not be without it
even if it cost $500 a bottle. Hundreds have
used it on my recommendation and all say it
never fails to cure throat , chest and lunp
troubles. " Regular size 500 and Si.oo. Trial
j bottles free at McConnell & Berry's.
I-
ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR AF-
I'OINTMKXT FOR ADMINISTRATRIX.
State of Nebraska.Red Willow countyss. At
a county court , held at the county court room ,
in and forsr.id countyNovember IO.A.D. 1899.
Present , G.S.LJishop , county judge. In the mat
ter of the estate of Allen Phillippi , deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of Pauline
Phillippi , praying that administration of sajd
estate may be granted to her as administratrix.
Ordered , that December 5 , A. IJ. 1899 , at 2
o'clock p. m. , is assigned for hearing said pe
tition when all persons interested in said mat
ter may appear at a county court to be heid in
and for said county , anil show cause why the
prayer of petitioner should not be granted ;
and that notice of the pendency of said peti
tion and the hearing thereof , l > e given to all
persons interested in said matter by publish
ing a copy of this order in THK McCooK
" 1 KIKI NF , a weekly newspaper printed in
said c untv , fr > r three sj < cessive vveek prior
to b id day of hearing.
[ -.KM ] G. S. HisHo" , County Judge.
FRESH AND SALT
MEATS ,
BACON , BOLOGNA ,
CHICKENS.
TURKEYS , &C. , ic.
AND
Give Your Order
for Anything : Handled or Kept in Stock by a
First = Class and Up = to = Date
Dealers in Live Stock e e a o Cash Paid for Hides
EVERIST , MARSH & CO.