The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 18, 1905, Image 7

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Commissioners Proceedings
McCookNob August 8 1903
TIio board of county commissioners mot pursu
ant to adjournment Profcout D A Wntormnn
Siunuol Tremor nnd J II Bennett county com
missioners C 13 Eldrod county attorney and
E J Wilcox county clerk
Minutes of previous incoUnc wero rend nnd
approved
Tlio upplication of the Red Willow County
Agricultural Society nskinj for an appropria
tion in aid of said society was road a protest
against the payment of tlio samo having boon
filed board decided to defer action until their
next meeting which will bo August 18th at ten
oclock a m at which time said matter will
come on for final action
Tlio following claims wore audited and allow
ed and on motion clerk was instructed to draw
warrants on the county general fund lovyof
190 in payment thereof as follows
Hartley Inter Ocean supplies 4 00
J II Dennett attendance state equaliza
tion board 15 71
R W Dovoo preparing dockets for court
clerks ollico 25 12
AGuy mdso paupers 19 00
JAWilcox samo IJ9 5
W C Milliard coal for paupers 20 10
E G CaineifcCo samo 8 00
S R Smith stationery 7 ir
L W McConnoll otntionory 4 G9
McCook Electric Light Co lights for
July 1 2-
A Phillips salary for July 25 00
II P Sutton cleaning adder 1 00
FD Rurgess plumbing 3 75
M J Campbell board prisoners 20 00
E J Wilcox revising road plat 25 00
E J Wilcox postage nnd ollico expense
to August Sth 24 55
Frank Moore office oxponso 3 95
1 A Waterman commissioner services 39 20
Samuel Premer tamo 49 80
J II Bennett samo Jj 0
And on the county bridge fund levy of 1905 as
follows
W H Rrown bridge work 8 00
P D Brooks same 5 00
Edward Cox samo GOO
Nelson Downs same GOO
ThomasEIms samo 4 00
win Jibbeka samo 3 50
Chas Foye samo 6 00
J B Gorier same 1 75
J F Holm same 1 50
Wm Hindmau same 2 00
W R Hindman samo 00
J F Horton same 16 00
F M Jennings same
J W Little samo
L C Longnecker same
G O Longnecker samo
John LoMaster samo
John McLean same
1G 50
5 00
3 00
300
3 50
7 00
Thomas Masters samo 10 50
WHMeyers same 300
Bert Masters samo 4 00
Fred Masters same 3 Oo
Chas Masters samo 9 00
M Plummor samo 1550
Charley Ryan same 6 00
Martin Rinck same 10 50
August Ryden same 10 00
Daniel Reeves same l 50
C N Smith same 2 00
J C Sedden same 7 00
0car Schmitz same 1 50
Joe Schmitz samo 2 00
W H Short samo 15 00
B W Sheldon samo 4 25
Gottlieb Unger same 6 00
C Wise same 4 50
Harley E Woods same 4 50
I H Wasson same 2 00
Monroe Wasson same 2 00
JSWaddell Bamo 2 50
JF Waterman snmo 7 50
George Younger Bnme 7 50
Lon Younger snmo 11 00
John Dutchor samo 2 00
Barnott Lumber Co lumber 140 90
E G CainoCo samo 221 85
W C Bullard sumo 31 95
It A Greon samo 51 03
S A Austin samo 140 55
And on tlio county road fund levy of 1905 as
follows
Ted Caino road work CO 00
Frank Caine samo M 50
Georgo W Dillon samo 45 00
J K Fryo samo 14 00
Frank Stillman samo 10 50
C N Smith samo 10 00
On motion board adjourned to meet August
18th 1905 D A Waterman Chairman
Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings have
been mndo in the county clerks oflico
since last Thursday evening
II Winans to C F Lehu wd to so qr
3andnwqr 10-3-29 3500 00
C F Lohn to II Winans wd to lot 18
blk 15 lot 2 blk 23 McCook and 4
5 nnd 0 blk 1 and lots 7 and S blk
10 1st South McCook
Vandorhoof Gray to L A Fitch
wd to und 3 int in lot 11 and 12 blk
26 1st McCook
W Thompson to E E Thompson wd
to so ejr ne qr and lot 1 5-4-27
Jenetty Bentley to J B Blair wd too
hf sw qr and lots 3 and 4
T W Benjamin to E Cariield wd to
uoqr 31-1-29
Dec Co Abst Co to E Carfield gwd
to so qr 31-1-29
S B Ralsten to R B Campbell wd
to lot 9 blk 3 Lobanou
J Baumann to J B Blair wd to so qr
20-3-20
United States to W Thompson pat to
so qr no qr and lot 1 5-4-27
Eq Land Co to J B Smith wd to sw
L L Co to S E Ralsten wd to lot 9
blk 2 Lebanon
L L To to J Lesser wd to lot 1 blk
25 McCook
G W Jones to R F Fisher lot 18 19
and 20 blk 51 Bartley
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby Riven to all persons having
claims and demands against Anna C Woods
late of Red Willow County deceased that tho
time fixed for filing claims aRainst said eatata
is six months from the 15th day of July 1905
All such persons aro required to present their
claims with the vouchers to the County Judge
of said county at his oflico in the city of Mc
Cook Nebraska on or before tho 13th day of
January 1906 and all claims so filed will be
heard before the said judge at his office in said
city on tho 18th day of January 1900 at ten
oclock a m
Dated this 15th day of July 1903
Tseal1 Fkank Mooke County Judgo
B03 le Eldred Attorneys 20 4ts
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NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
The southwest quarter of section 19 in town
1 north range 30 west of the 0th Principal
Meridian and John A Lutz will take notice
that on the 31st day of July 1905 Edward B
Cowles plaintiff filed his petition in thp dist
rict court of Red Willow county Nebraska tlio
object and prayer of which aro to foreclose a
tax purchasers lien upon the above described
land for the taxes for tho years 1895 1890 1897
189S 1899 1900 1901 and 1902 that there was due
to plaintiff at the time of filing said petition
the sum of 10400 for tho payment of which
sum together with costs accruing interest and
attorneys fee plaintiff prajs a decree of fore
closure of said tax lien and a sale of said prem
ises You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 18th day of September 1905
Edward B Cowles Plaintiff
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MIRACLE MILOS DARING LEAP
In Leaping the Volcanic Gap Bicyclist All But Over
Shot the Incline
DARE DEVIL RIDER HURLED FROM HIS WHEEL
His injuries Not Serious and He With Other Sensational Performers Will
Fill Their Engagement in our City
A thrilling climax was put on the car
nival Thursday night by tho introduc
tion to the patrons of the big show of
Miracle Milo leaping the volcanic gap
in the Romanic Hippodrome This big
featuro was announced for the entire
week but a new gap had to be secured
and it only arrived yesterday
The performance was a very trying
one to the dare devil bicycle rider as
tho new gap was altogether different
from the old one and he was entirely
unfamiliar with it While he passed
through the ordeal without serious in
jury Milo was thrown violently to the
ground after his bicycle leap across the
yawning chasm and received painful
bruises
As it was tho first leap on the new
gap it was more or less an experiment
It turned out that the gap was not broad
enough for Milo in his hurricane race
down the incline went over the gap with
such momentum that he all bi t leaped
clear beyond the twelve foot platform
about thirty feet from where tho leap
was made It was muddy at tho end of
tho platform and tho bicycle and its
rider went down Attendance rushed to
the daring performer He was stunned
by the impact with the ground but
soon recovered The act made a strong
impression on the spectators The
leaping the gap performance fills out
a trio of most sensational acts carried
by the C W Parker Amusement com-
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
The northwest quarter of section 5 in town
4 north range 30 west of the Gth Principal
Meridian and F C Eaton Orst name unknown
will take notice that on tho 9th day of August
1905 Edward B Cowles plaintiff filed his peti
tion in the district court of Red Willow county
Nebraska the object and prayer of which aro to
foreclose a tax purchasers lieu upon the above
described land for the taxes for the years 1890
1897 189S 1899 1900 1901 and 1902 That there
was due to plaintiff at the time of filling said
petition the sum of t400 for tho payment of
which sum together witli costs accruing inter
est and attorneys fee plaintiff prays a decree
of foreclosure of said tax liens and a sale of said
premises You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before the lSih day of September
1903 Edward B Cowies Plaintiff
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pany tho other two being the high dive
of Miss Florence Spray and looping the
loop by tho girl fiom Abelino and Reck
lesseRussell
All the Piko attractions again had a
prosperous night From the crazy
house at one end of the Piko around to
tho Hippodrome takiug in the Electric
Theatre Pretty Peggy from Paris Kat
zenjammer Kastle Tyrolean Alps the
other attractions all profited by the
night of fun
A featuro tonight will be a change
of program in tho Electric Theatre
The pictures offered tonight will be
Tracked by Bloodhounds a repro
duction of thrilling events in Cripple
Creek beginnii g with tho of a
miners wife and ending with a lynching
tho Monroe Jeffries fight and the great
train robbery
The popularity of the Parker shows
grows space tho attendance being lar
ger with each suceeding night It is
expected that the enclosure will hardly
bo large enough to contain tho crowd to
night and Saturday The growing pop
ularity of the shows has given rise to
the rumor that they will stay over and
exhibit Sunday but it is improbable
Edwards owner of tho C W Parker
Amusement company stys the report is
without foundation Oklahoma Times
Journal McCook one week jommenc
ing Aug 2S
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
Tho south half of the northeast quarter of sec
tion 13 in towir 1 north range 28 west of tho
0th Principal Meridian and George F Andrew
as trustee will take notice that on tho 9th da
of August 1903 Edward B Cowles plaintiff
filed his petition in the district court of Red
Willow county Nebraska the object and prajcr
of which are to foreclose a tax purchasers lien
upon the above described land for tho taxes for
tho years 1900 1901 and 1902 that there was due
to plaintiff at the time of filing said petition the
sum of 2473 for the payment of winch sum to
gether with costs accruing interest and at
torneys fee plaintiff prays a decree of foreclos
ure and a sale of said uremiscs You are re
quired to answer said petition on or before the
18th day of September 1903
Edward B Cowies Plaintiff
EOYLES BUSINESS COLLEGE OMAHA
FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 4
Larcest Commercial School and Institute of Shorthand and
iTelc Kraphy west of the Mississippi river Owns and occupies
-entire buildin Graduates assisted to positions Students may
rework for board
The LaLTgo Illustrated Catalogue
is Free Address
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1000 to Hot Springs S D
and return Dead wood and Lead 81500
These tickets will bo on salo on August
25th only Ask tho agent
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lovers is Doans 91 patont lou need
tho flour to kep weil fed Uoan needs
your trade to kuead your bread
A woman worn out who never has to
lift a hand for herself who does not
know the meaning of the word worry
How can it be possible That it is possi
ble is proved by the experience of many
a woman who because of sleeplessness
nervousness backache and other wom
anly ills becomes an utter physical
wreck
Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription gives
new life and new strength to weak worn
out run down women It establishes
regularity dries unhealthy drains heals
inflammation and ulceration and cures
female weakness It makes weak women
strong and sick women well
I suffered for five years with inflammation
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bad at times that I could not be about to attend
to my daily duties writes Mrs Julius C Hell
of Bathroad Kingston Ont Life was simply
misery to me ana I did not know which way to
turn lor reiiei nau tnea uoctors nut iounu
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50 31
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iuclusivo
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return 2790 on salo daily
Yellowstone Park through and in
cluding hotels and stage and return
87500 on salo daily
Detroit and return 2925 on sal
Aug 13 and 11
Pittsburg Pa nnd roturn 3100 00
salo A ug 18 and 19
Kansas City and return 1170 on sale
August 28 to 31
Chattanooga Tenn nnd return 3210
on sale September 11 to 15
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Spring- S D approximately half rate
all summer
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used with Favorite Prescription when
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from the widow of William Freilich of Milwaukee avenue Chicago who died before the goods were un
packedthe newest and most uptodate styles for this Fall and Winter One of the largest houses in
Chicago bid 37 cents off the dollar and we were most fortunate to have this great stock knocked down
down to us at 37 12 cents on the dollar Never has such an opportunity been offered in HcCook The
people of this city and vicinity will have the chance of a lifetime to secure such wellknown makes of
Clothing as
after that a third bottle I have Rood reasons to pleasure to advise you about rates traia
service to reserve you a berth and t
try to make your trip a comfortable one
Geo S Scott
Agent C li Q
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take laxative ukomo qonink tablets
AH druggists refund the money if it fail
to cure E W Groves signature is on
each box 25c
PHONE 30
CITIZENS BANK BLOCK
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T Office over Bee Hive
Tt7rass
Kuppenheimer Cohn Bros Becker Mayer Felix Kahn Work Bros
and many others The Famous Chicago Leader Hats which we have been selling and which have
given the utmost satisfaction for two years we are now able to sell at from 50c to 175 We never sold
them at less than 250 to 350 The abovenamed makes of clothing usually sell at from 15 to 25
a suit Our price will be from 840 to 1500
BOYS SUITS IN ABUNDANCE
will be ready for business in a few days
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We were exceedingly fortunate to secure the whole new stock of
Clothing Furnishings
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