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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1905)
I X M i y TN McCooK Market Quotations Corrected Friday morning Corn 47 Whout 02 Onts a Rye to Bnrloy 35 How 4 C5 EffKS 10 Good Butter 15 i WOOL WANTED I will pay the highest market price Inquire at Diamonds Burlington Bulletin of Round Trip Rates Chicago and return on snlo daily 83140 St Louis and return S27 35 Portland Taeoma and Seattle and re turn one way via California 5600 on sale Juno 1 2 San Francisco and Los Angeles and return 5000 on sale Juno 1 Denver Colorado Springs and Pueblo and return S1200 on snlo daily On sale Juno 530 to July 4 S940 On sale Aug HO to Sept 4 S510 Salt Lake and Ogden and return 2790 on sale daily Yellowstone Park through and in cluding hotels and stage and return 7500 on sale daily Milwaukee Wi3 and return 2375 on sale June 15 to 18 Toronto Ont and return 3540 on sale June 18 19 21 22 Indianapolis and roturn 2G10on sale June 19 to 22 Baltimore and return 1040 on sale July 1 to 3 Buffalo N Y and return 3050 on sale July 7 8 9 v Asbury Park and return 4435 via New York or dlrecc on salo Juno 28 to July 1 Niagara Falls and return 3G05on salo Juno 17 18 19 Cody Wyo Black Hills and Hot Springs S D approximately half rates all summer Milwaukee and southern Wisconsin points Michigan resorts on Lakes Michi gan and Huron Canada Maine and New England St Lawrence and Lake Champlain regions very low tourist rates daily If you will call or write it will be a pleasure to advise you about rates train service to reserve you a berth and to try to make yoi r trip a comfortable one Geo S Scott Agent C B Q Ry Makes disgestion and assimilation perfect Makes new rod blood and bone Thats what Hollisters Rocky Moun tain Tea will do A tonic for the sick and weak 35 cents Tea or Tablets To Cure a Cold In One Day Take laxative buomo quinine tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W Groves signature is on each box 25c HOLLISTERS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medioine for Bn3y People Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor A specific for Constipation Indigestion Live and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure Blood Bad Breath Siujrcish Bowels Headache and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let form 35 cents a box Genuine made by Holuster Daua Company Madison Wis LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE uwmi3m RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS II J Amen is a new member of the paint gang F W Bellamy is a new helper to tho boilerraakors F Ploussard is in the tin shop listed as an apprentice Fireman O G Coppom has sore eyes and is on tho relief Conductor and Mrs Frank Rank wel comed a daughter into the homeSunday Agent T E McCarl of Red Cloud was a city visitor Sunday guest of tho family Engineer and Mrs B F Bowen are seeing tho sights in and about Denver this week Conductor Tim Foley has gone up in to one of the Dakotas on an outing and summer vacation Conductor and Mrs William Turley returnedjfirst of the week from their visit to Greeley Nebraska relatives Machinist Fred Landberg is visiting relatives in Denver this week whero he was married some time during the week C F Douglas of tho machine shop is on tho relief with an injured foot Ma chinist Floyd Berry is off duty also nursing a soro band W S Brink formerly a switchman in the McCook yard is now located in Port land Oregon expecting to make that city his home in tho future Mr and Mrs C M Kent left this week for Truro Nova Scotia to witness the marriage of Mr Kents brother and to visit the old homefolks in tho Domin ion Dispatcher Harry D Stewart was in Ilolbrook Wednesday acting as best man at the wedding of J E Buck the traveling man and Miss Dorothy Proud of that place J W Eastman late roundhouse fore man at Oxford has been transferred back to McCook and now occupies his old place on the repair track hero much to his satisfaction He went to work on Monday morning Resignations have been numerous this week Wiper F B Amann Boiler maker F C Hasse Wiper W D Med lock A Trudnowski boilermakers helper Wiper W Wallace A E Hold er engine supply man being among the number Mr and Mrs Ralph Haggard of Ox ford were McCook visitors Tuesday He is roundhouse foreman at Oxford and was up on official business with Master Mechanic Archibald Mrs Hag gard took advantage of the opportunity to spend a few hours with McCook friends 1 lMlimiH JtPHlP IA1MIH VEGETABLE SICILIAN oair Keneweri Always restores color to gray hair all the dark rich color it used to have The hair stops falling grows long and heavy and all dandruff disappears An elegant dressing ggCTTi Barnctt Lumber Company fwmi wuAasi H SELL THE BEST POSTS TANKS LUMBER COAL WOOD GIVE US A TRIAL SSSSSSS n Pi June Weddings and Diamonds June Sale i During the month of June we are going to run a special sale of first class merchandise including Mens Boys Childrens Clothing Shoes for all Gents Furnishings Hats Trunks Suit Cases etc To those who live at distance it will pay them to at tend this sale Note the following prices Mens all wool suits in fancy cheriots and mixed goods S1500 values now 1000 All wool worsted splendid quality 10 values now S79S All wool nobby and black good quality 750 at 500 Young Mens Suits all wool black Thibet highest grade goods ages 14 to 18 15 values 1000 Childrens all styles both in wash goods and wool from 50 cents to 500 Mens fine all wool pants pegged top and every other style from 200 to 400 all sizes Our line of Furnishing Goods is Complete Mens pleated pink shirts 100 ones 49c Mohair fancy shirts 250 ones 125 Silk string ties 10c Mens faacy underwear blue pink cream 25 cents Our special line of Shoes and Slippers is Complete for Men Women and Children Mens slippers tan and black seamless Kant Kip 250 values 190 500 hand made dress shoes in three dif ferent leathers 350 Ladies 250 dress shoes 195 200 every day shoes 135 350 easy slippers best fit 225 Little folks best 2 shoes 115 150 slippers 79c This is a bona fide sale and would ask everyone to investigate and compare prices Tour trade solicited Our goods are all new and up-to-date at U Diamonds Clothier and Gents Outfitter PS 23 fSl51f33S3 S8lft23i5833 33 iYriAttVTiYtJttxtorViTi CUt5WS Ji2SlWS TrriilYr Att C22ralS8lft loilows Commissioners Proceedings McCook Neb Juno 13 1903 county commissioners county assessor and county clerk mot for tho purposo of equalizing tho assessment gf 1005 Proseut D A Water man Samuel Promor and J II Uonnett county commissioners F V Euo couuty assessor and E J Wilcox county clerk Tho board commenced tho equalization of the assessment for the year 1001 and continued the sumo throughout tho day The minutes of tho previous meeting were read nnd approved In tho matter of thoasscssmontof JGStokes Ho was notified to appear and show cause why his grocery stock should not he assessed for tho year 100 and tho said J G Stokes beiug pres ent in person in pursuance to notice given him tho matter of his assessment coming on for hearing heforu Ihe board on consideration whereof it is ordered that tho usoss meut of said J G Stokes lx increased by adding there to tho sum of 3XJ as tho actual valuation of his stock of groceries for tho year 100 On motion board adjourned to meet Juno 11 100j D A Watbkman Chairman Attest E J Wncox Countj Clerk McCook Neb June 14 1005 Tho board of equalization met pursuant to adjournment Present D A Waterman Sam uel Promor and J II ISouriL tt couuty commis sioners F P Euo county assessor and EJ Wilcox county clerk Minutes of previous meetiug were read und approved Tho board thereupon took up for considera tion tho applications of Patrick Walsh and James I Lee for reduction of assessed valua tion of ico owned by each of them tho said Patrick Walsh and said James I Lee being present in person after hearing on said mat ters tho same was continued for further con sideration until tho JJth day of June 100 In tho matter of the complaint or A II Red fern for reduction of his assessment as return ed by the assc or of Daubury precinct on motion tho roturn or tho assessor was sustained On motion all taxes on tho Y M C A build ing situated on lot 13 block 29 of tho original city of lndiauola were cancelled and treasurer was instructed to erase same from tax books On motion board adjourned to meet Juno 15 1005 D A Waterman Chairman Attest E J Wilcox Couuty Clerk McCook Neb June 5 1805 Tho board of equalization mot pursuant to adjournment Present D A Waterman Sam uel Premcr and J II Bennett county commis sioners F P Euo county assessor and EJ Wilcox county clerk Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved The application of tho Citizens Bank of Mc Cook and the First National Bank of McCook for reduction of tho assessed valuation by al lowing each of said banks to deduct from tho value of tho capital stock as found by tho asses sor tho value of tho bank building and fixtures as carried by them on their books instead of taking tho assessed value of the bank building and fixtures said Citizens Bank being present by V Franklin and said First National Bank being present by F APonnell on due consider ation whereof it is ordered by the board that tho application of said Citizens Bank and First National Bank be denied and that tho assessed valuation of said Citizens Bank nnd said First National Bank of McCook as returned by tho assessor be approved and confirmed Tho matter of the application of James A Miller for reduction of the assessed valuo of cattlecame on for hearing before tho board the applicant being present by his attorney W K Siu after duj consideration the board ordered that tho assessed valuation of tho cattlo of he applicant bj red ace J t ui actual valua tion of said cattle C10leaving tho valuation of tho cattle of said James A Miller as equalized 7T9 fi motion tho oui or 1W was appropriated and ordered paid to Flora B Quick county suporinteudentfor the purpose of defraying the expeuso of holding the county institute Tho following claims were audited and allow ed and on motion clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the county general fund levy of 100 as follows The following amounts were allowed the rar ious assessors for assessing the different pre cincts W W Bell Alliance 33 00 Edgar Euo Beaver and Daubury 03 00 Henry N Colling Eoudvillo 27 00 Stephen Bolles Box Elder 21 00 Jacob Betz Coleman 21 00 W V Miller Danbury 30 CO C T Eller Driftwood 27 CO S W Clark East Valley and Bartley 46 50 Andy Barber Fritsch 21 00 F S Lofton Gerver 21 00 W H Benjamin Grant 19 80 Geo W Burt Indianola and City 63 00 C F Waterman Lebanon 60 00 O C Thomas Missouri Ridge 21 00 P D Brooks North Valley 27 50 C H Harman Perry 18 00 L C Longnecker Bed Willow 37 00 C F Watermau Tyrono 27 00 ADJohnston Valley Grange 24 00 F M Bathbun Willow Grove McCook 123 00 Walter Hickling same 3 00 R W Dovoe services with Co assessor 186 00 Andrew Phillips salary as janitor for W 25 00 Stine Miesen work at court house 38 40 McCook Electric Light Co lights for April and May 2 50 State Journal Co blanks 2 17 State Journal Co supplies 10 00 F M Kimmell same 24 75 L W McConuell same - 15 46 Hammond Stephons Co supplies 31 X Bartley Inter Ocean printing 1 35 S W Clark uppraisiug road No 3S7 2 75 WF Miller samo 2 50 R F Fischer same 2 50 N J Uorling mdse for paupers 22 47 N J Uerling same 11 65 Albert Guy same 14 CO Albert Guy same 17 50 J A Wilcox samo 5S 55 Barnctt Lumber Co coal for paupers 8 25 E G Caine Co same 8 00 W C Bullard same 8 CO C L Fahnestock professional services from March 15th to June 15th 25 CO Frank Moore office expense 5 SG FPEcosame I 4 60 F P Eno 2nd quarters salary 150 00 D A Waterman commissioner services 40 20 Samuel Premer same 37 55 J HBennett same 47 60 And on the connty bridge fund levy of 1904 as follows T R Plessinger bridge work 4 CO Geo W Dillon same 5 00 Ted Caine same 3 00 Frank Cain same 7 00 CN Smith same 1 75 I N Horton same 6 CO A L Miller same 3 CO J V Carnahan same 6 00 F MJennings same 12 00 James Doyle same 1G 00 L W McConnell bridge supplies 19 00 Barnett Lumber Co lumber 5 55 ALord nails 25 99 GWJones spikes 3 70 Barnett Lumber Co lumber 70 40 And on the county road fund levy of 1901 as iiia iTn niirTi Ted Cnin roiicl work 2400 GeorRO W Dillon sumo C 00 A ITniulnin uiimn i fl - ilia uoaru oi equalization couiiomni oi mU M S Modrell eume a 00 George Harrison same 1 50 J A Jlodroll same 12 00 Joseph Iioos same 12 00 Frank Cain same 07 50 W N Rogers hauling rock 117 50 On motion board adjourned to meet Juno 10 100 I A Watuumax Chairman Attest EfJ Wncox County Clerk McCook Neb Juno 19th Ml The board of equalization met pursuant to adjournment Present D A Waterman Sam uel Pruiner and J Jl Buuuou couuty commis sioners F P Eno county assessor and E J Wilcox county clerk Mimues ol previous meeting wore read and approved The matter of the applications of Patrick Walsh and James I Lee coming on for further consideration Iwfore thf board it was moved by Bennett and seconded by Wilcox that tho assessed vi luation of the ico of said Patrick Walsh nd also of James I Leo bo reduced to twenty cents per ton Those voting in favor of said motion being Bennett and Wilcox those voting against said motion being Waterman Promor and Euo motion thereupon declar ed lost It is thereupon ordered by tho board that tho assessed valnntiuj of tho ico of said Patrick Walsh and said James I Leo as re turned by tho assessor be approved and con firmed Tho semi annual report of Flora B Quick couuty superintendent was examined approved and ordered placed on file The lKJtition of L J Holland and others ask ing for tho location of a public road was read and considered The boaid finds that all tho requirements of tho law have been fully com plied with and tho public good requires it On motion the petition was granted and road es tablished as follows Comnienciugatthosouth east corner of the north east quarter of section seventeen 17 tlienco eat to th south east comer of tho we t half of tli north west quart er of section sixteen 16 thence north to tho north east corner of tho west hail uf the north west quurter said section sixteen 16 all iu township three 3 rau je tweiuj -eight 28 Red Willow Nebraska ard terminating thereat and clerk was instructed to notify overseer of highways to open said road Damages by reason of tho location of said road were allowed as follows Jacob Randel claimed 150 allowed 43 on west half north west quarter 16-3-28 and the overseer of road district No 5 was directed to pay same out of any funds belonging to said district as by law provided Petition of J M Brown aud others asking for tho establishment of a public road was read and considered the board finds that all owners of land along line of proposed road have given consent thereto in writing On motion same was granted establishing a public road as fol lows Commencing at the south east corner of the west half south east quarter of section 14 township 3 range 27 west of the Gth P M run ning north on tho line between the oast half of tho east half and west half of ast half of soc tiou 14 township 3 range 27 west of tho Cth P M aud continuing on north on the best practi cal route near that lino until it reaches tho main road running in an easterly and westerly direction near the bluffs on the south side of tho Republican river aud to vacate the road that now runs through the west half of tho east half of said section It township 3 range 27 west of the 6th P M and clerk was instructed to notify overseer of highways to open said road The following claims wore audited and allow ed and clerk was instructed to draw warrants on tho couuty general fund levy of 1905 in pay ment thereof as follows Caiticj luioi Gceun piinung 3 CO H H Borryinsuranco on court house 45 CO CJ Ryan same 45 00 Boj t Eldredsaine 45 00 A C Crnbtree jailor fees 19 50 Mrs M J Campbell board of prisoner 6 50 B G Gossard attorney fees R R caso 25 00 15 u uossard office expense 53 39 R W Devoe same 1 70 Flora B Quick 2nd quarter salary aud office expanse 304 67 EJ Wilcox same 99 65 R J Predmoro blacksmithiug 3 50 Perry ik Bee Co coal for paupers 4 15 R W Devoe fees State vs Fnugliender insane 5 25 J E Kelley same 3 00 C L Fahnestock same 5 00 D A Waterman service as commissioner 15 70 Samuel Premer same 15 20 J H Bennett same 11 70 And on the county bridge fund levy of 1904 as follows Jackson Teeters bridge work 6 00 Joseph Boos same 18 50 Alex Brown same and bridge timbers 16 00 Perry Beo Co lumber 169 20 Hupp Slutts lumber 15 55 On motion board adjourned to meet July 6th 1905 D A Waterman Chairman Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk Klrchner Best The following account of the marriage of two former McCook young people dhs been mmied us b1 Livr friends A pretty home wedding occurred at the residence of the brides sister Mrs Clarence Denton 21C4 Humboldt street Denver Colorado Wednesday evening June 21st 1903 when Miss Rachelle Maude Best and Mr George Thomas Kirchner were united in marriage by Rev P T Ramsey of St Pauls M E church in the presence of a few intimate friends and relatives of the contracting parties The bride was beautifully gowned in white silk wore a large white picture hat and carried a bouquet of white roses The groom was conventionally dressed in black The bride it will be remembered was until a year or two since a resident of McCook having grown to young wo manhood here She was a member of the graduating class of 02 The groom resided here for a short period while in the Burlingtons employ After a short honeymoon the young couple will be a home to their friends in Denver A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cmany case no matter of how long standing in 6 toil days First application gives ease and rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it send 50c in stamps and it will be for warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co of Interest Fms cess Oxford Ties and Low Shoes of all Kinds Mens Cool Comfortable Canvas Blutcher Ties 150 Ladies 150 to 225 Hisses 100 110 125 W B WOLFE XO Z THE SAVING HABIT Mens unlined alpaca and serge coats also coat and pants suits for hot weather wear Better Panama Hats than you can buy elsewhere See our 500 hat DeGro 1 in 1 VAN 1 1 tmm PlJ 1 hii mm MiMiiiiii 9 V FRANKLIN Kf - 13i I President A C EGER7 CsHitrs W B WOLFE Vice President THE 1 CITIZENS BANK OF MeCOOK NEB Paid Up Capital 50000 Surpl us 4000 FRANKLIN DIRECTORS A C EBERT Should be encouraged in all possible ways Like good morals and manners the instruction should begin in the home As early habits mold the future character so do those who early acquire the saving habit lay the foundation for future suc Many a boy has saved enough from his small earnings to give him a liberal education or to make a start in business of his own Persistent saving opens the way to countless possibilities in success and many a young man owes his start m life to hi having opened a savings accouut and adhered to a strong determination to add to regularly and systematically the first deposit made We invite your savings accounts The First National Bank riccook The ficCook Tfibun Only One Dollar the year J w