The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 24, 1905, Image 6

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W A DeMay Lumber Co lumber 5505
WTColeman nails etc 14 70
And on the county road fund levy of 1905 as
follows
G W Dillon road work 12 00
Howard Jones same 2 00
Frank G Lytlo same 3 00
Solomon Premer same 4 00
Ted Cain same 18 00
Frank Cain same claimed 9150 allow
ed at 61 50
The following official bonds wore examined
and on motion approved
Robert Laringtonoverseer road district No6
F P Ratliff overseer road district No 30
Annual settlement of tho following road ovor
seers of highwajs were examined and on motion
clerk was instructed to draw certificates on
road districts as follows
Solomon Promer overseer district No 2 cer
tificate No 391 3000
Andrew Andersonoverseer district No- 25 cer
tificate No 3S4 2100
W M Hindman overseer district No 24 cer
tificate No 3S5 12 00
J Hagie overseer road district No 34 cer
tificate No 3S6 3000
Charles R Lee overseer road district No 37
certificate No 3S8 2200
On motion the board adjourned to meet De
cember 9th 1905
D A Waterman Chairman
Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TBACT
Department of the Interior United States
Land Office Lincoln Neb Public land sale
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of
instructions from the Commissioner of the Gen
eral Land office under authority vested in him
by section 2455 U S Rev Stat as amended by
the act of Congress approved February 26 1S35
we will proceed to offer at public sale on the
27th day of December next at two oclock p m
at this office the following tract of land to wit
NE X SE Section 5 Township 1 north Range
29 W 6th P M Any and all persons claiming
adversely the above described lands are advised
to file their claims in this office on or before tho
dny above designated for the commencement of
said sale otherwise their rights will bo forfeit
od Dated October 30 1905
W A Gbeen Register
Alva E Kennakd Receiver
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
Alvin Brown Boulah Brown and John M
Evans non resident defendantswill take notice
that on the 23th day of August 1905 Edward B
Cowles plaintiff filed his petition in the district
court of Red Willow county Nebraska the ob
ject and prayer of which are to foreclose a tax
purchasers lien upon the east half of the north
west quarter of section 14 in town 1 north
range 30 west of the 6th principal meridian for
the taxes for the years 1901 1902 and 1903 that
there was due to plaintiff at tho time of filing
said petition tho sum of 1580 for tho payment
of which sum together with costs accruing in
terest and attorneys fee plaintiff prays a de
cree of foreclosure and a sale of said premises
You are required to answer said petition ou or
before the 1st day of January 1906
Edwahd B Cowles Plaintiff
J E Kelley attorney
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Commissioners Proceedings
McCook Neb November 9 1005
The bourd or county commissioners mot pur
suant to adjournment Present D A Wattr
tnan Samuel Promer and C P Gray county
commissioners C E Eldred county attornoy
und E J Wilcox county clerk
Minutes of previous meeting were read and
approved
On motion the claim of James E Ryan justice
of the peaco for Indianola precinct for 2205
polico judge fees was rejected
On motion tho board of county commissioners
were appointed commissioners to view road No
811 ami examino into the expediency of locating
Said road
On motion tho demand of I M Beardsleo for
refund of taxes on lots 3 and 4 block 4 original
town of McCook for tho jear 1905 amounting to
52070 was rejected
The following claims were audited and allow
ed and clerk was instructed to draw warrants
on the county general fund levy of 1905 as fol
lows
W H Smith use of building for election 5 00
C P Gentry same 5 00
fllalen Campbell same and putting up
booths 6 CO
John oiling same and putting up
booths 6 00
H Berry same 5 00
V W McMillen same 5 00
MJ Campbell same 5 00
School district No 20 same 3 00
School district No 23 same 3 00
School district No 31 same claimed 350
allowed at 3 00
School district No aosame claimed 500
allowed at 3 00
School district No 51 same 3 00
School district No 5S same 3 00
School district No 82 same 3 00
J L Gentry putting up election booths 2 00
J H McKiver same 3 00
G WCramer same 2 00
J H Huntwork judge of election and re
turns Alliance precinct 7 50
Samuel Premer same Alliance precinct 3 00
frank A Premer same 3 00
0 S Vandoren clerk same 3 00
D L Beaman same 3 00
H E Woods judge same Beaver prect -8 50
J A Strain same 4 00
Soren Simonson same - 4 00
Chaunsy Messner clerk same 4 00
6am G Bastian samo 4 00
tJhasSkalla judge and returns Bondville
precinct 6 20
BI Colling same 3 00
Jno B Colling same 3 00
Mike Esch clerk same 3 00
Chas Dutcher same 3 00
Geo Harrison judge and returns Box
Elder precinct 5 90
James Jlodrell same 3 00
Mulen Campbell same 3 00
Thurston Doyle clerk same 3 00
Wm Sexson same 3 00
Wm Sharp judge Coleman precinct 3 00
Jlobert Moore same 3 00
EarlBarger same 3 00
Wm Hozell clerk and return 6 00
Harry Wales same 3 00
T FGockleyjudge and returns Danbury 7 00
F E Lafferty same 3 00
N H Graham same 3 00
Otto Puolz clerk same 3 00
Goo R Miller same - 3 00
Horman Bohling judge Driftwood pre
cinct - 3 00
George Plumleigh same 3 00
22 C Goehring same - 3 00
J H Wade clerk and returns a 70
A W Dutcher same 3 00
Bam Young judge East Valley 4 00
C 31 Barber clerk same 4 00
1 A Lyman judge same 4 00
S W Clark same 4 00
W E Finch clerk and returns 8 00
J 3L McKiver judge of election and re
turns Fritsch precinct 7 00
Emtnett McCool same 3 00
Andrew Barber same 3 00
Chas Goben clerk same 3 00
William Barber same 3 00
Alex Ellis clerk and returns Gervor pre
cinct 650
Joo Relph same 3 00
Joshua Gerver judge same 3 00
Elsworth Hilpot same 3 00
Jobn Calkins samp - 300
Harvey Rowland judge Grant precinct 3 00
Fred Wescli same 3 00
A Peters samo and returns 6 50
August Wesch same 3 CO
Andrew Anderson tame 3 00
Henry Crabtree judge aud returns In
dianola 7 50
John W Dutcher same 4 00
C B Hoag same 4 00
E C Crabtree clerk same 4 00
Butler A Jones same 4 00
W H Booth judge and returns Lebanon 9 00
Al Abbott same 4 00
Wm Staples same 4 00
M C Stephen clerk same 4 00
Lem Fiechter same 4 00
E Oxloy judge and returns No Valley 8 00
G W Arbogast same 3 00
Joseph Ohlson same v 3 00
Joseph Walkingtou clerk 3 00
D C Baker same 3 00
J A Brinton judge and returns Perry
precinct 5 70
M Plummer same 3 00
Henry Corcoran same 3 00
Glo Troendly clerk same 3 00
A C Hippie same 3 00
Elias CanagajudgoRed Willow precinct 3 00
F C Smith same 3 00
A PDaysame 3 00
H H Thomas clerk same 3 00
SR Smith same and returns 6 50
P J Hickman judge Tj rone 3 00
C S Blairsame 3 00
Axtell Boorkman same 3 00
W C McTaggart clerk and returns 8 00
Ernest Pearson same 3 00
A D Johnston judge Valley Grange 3 00
TA Endsloy same 3 00
J W Phillips same 3 00
R P Vahuoclerk and returns 5 40
A L Overman same 3 00
J S LoHew judge 1st precinct 1st ward
Willow Grove precinct 4 00
J R McCarlsame 4 00
S B McLean same 4 00
C F Lohn clerk same 4 00
N J Campbell same 4 00
J P Notloy judge 2nd precinctlst ward
WillowGrove precinct 4 00
Geo W Dillon same 4 00
M J Clark same 4 00
W A Middleton clerk same 4 CO
Conrad Kreiger same 4 00
S D McClain judge 1st precinct 2nd
ward Willow Grove precinct 4 00
W II Harmon same 4 00
Chas Weintz same 4 00
L Thorgrimson clerk same 4 00
F D Burgess same 4 00
Johu Wenfzjudge2nd precinct2nd ward
WillowGrove 4 CO
Jacob Steinmetz same 4 00
Walter H Leach same 4 00
J W Spencer clerk same 4 CO
F W Calhoun same 4 00
R W Devoe appointing judges clerks
of election 30 25
A C Crabtree posting election notices
and delivering ballots claimed 3900
allowed 20 00
Alex Ellis posting election notices 1 50
First Natl Bank adding machine paper 5 00
State Journal Co supplies 119 00
McCook Republican printing ballots and
election notices 10S 20
F M Kimmell election aud office sup
plies 262 60
F M Kimmell printing delinquent tax
list etc 166 00
L W McConnell supplies 13 28
A Guy mdse paupers 24 25
H C Wbitmoremeat for pauper 12 80
J A Wilcox mdse for same 14 46
J A Wilcox same 17 50
J A Wilcox same 14 90
E G Cainoifc Co coal for pauper- 12 00
Barnett Lumber Co same 7 15
B G Gossard postage 11 50
R W Devoe office expense 3 05
E J Wilcox compiling 1905 tax list 506 40
E J Wilcox office expenses 3S 75
Robert Gotchall filling well 6 CO
S B McLean taxes paid under protest 2 34
JEMound same 6 90
Red Willow county F Co Op G L S
Association same 52 SO
M Heaffy work on court house 8 50
Andrew Phillips janitor for October 25 00
McCook Water Works water tax 4th
quarter 15 00
McCook Electric Light Co lights for
October 3 50
R W Devoe preparing bar dockot 8 60
R M Osborn jailors foes 8 CO
Mrs T M Phillipi care of child 1 00
RLLear blacksmithiug 6 00
A J Markwad same 4 OJ
D A Waterman commibsioiier tervicos 27 30
Samuel Premer same 56 15
C B Gray same 2S 30
W C Bullard coal for pauper 3 5-
And on the bridge fund levy of 1905 as follows
J L Gentry bridge work 3 50
Geo W Cramer same 7 00
CC Burt same 9 00
J H Russell same 9 00
J S Modroll same 9 00
J Frank Premer same 6 00
I M Becson same 3 00
Fred Hoagland same 9 CO
Charlie Miller same- 9 50
Alfred Randel same 6 CO
Nolson Boyce same - 16 00
George Morris same 3 00
Samuel Hoagland same 9 00
T II Masters same 9 CO
Charles Masters same 35 00
Fred Masters same 12 00
Bert Masters same 12 00
Geo Younger same 6 50
OtisCoburn 13 00
Robert Barber same 3 00
Geo Loomis same 3 00
Joseph Morris same 2 00
Martin Rinck same 1 00
Jackson Teeters same 6 00
Edward Rinck same C 00
Frank Rink same 1 00
William Randall same 100
Barnett Lumber Co lumber 246 83
E G Caine Co same 473 25
W C Bullard same 26 45
JUVE STOOK MARKETS AT
KANSAS GSTY
THE WEEKS TRADE REPORTED BY
CLAY ROBINSON COMPANY
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
GFtCXS AT CHICAGO KANSAS CYTYOlAPM
IOU CITY tT JOSEPH AND
DENVER
Kansas City Nov 22 1905
Receipts of cattle thus fvr this week
are 46900 last week 47000 last year
47927 Mondays market for beef steers
was bluw but generally steady and prac
tically similar conditions prevailed on
all other classes On Tuesday trade for
beef steers was steady to 10c higher
cows steady to strong stockers and
feeders active Tdday beef steers of
good kind were strong to 10c higher
others slow Cows aud heifers were
steady to strong stockers and feeders
slow but unchanged The following
table gives prices now ruling
Extra prime cornfed steers 5 15 to 3 65
Good 4 75 to 5 15
Ordinary 3 85 to 4 75
Choice corufed heifers 4 00 to 4 50
Good 3 50 to 4 00
Medium 2 50 to 3 50
Choice cornfed cows 3 50 to 4 00
Good 2 75 to 3 25
Medium 2 23 to 2 75
Canners 1 50 to 2 25
Choice stags 4 CO to 4 25
Choice fed bulls 3 25 to 3 75
Good 2 50 to 3 00
Bologna bulls 1 75 to 2 5
Veal calves 5 00 to 6 00
Good to choice native or western
stockers 3 25 to 3 75
Fair 2 85 to 3 25
Common 2 25 to 2 85
Good to choice heavy native feeders 3 60 to 4 00
Fair 3 00 to 3 60
Good to choico heavy branded
horned feeders 3 23 to 3 0
Fair 3 CO to 3 25
Common 2 50 to 3 00
Good to choico stock heifers 2 50 to 3 00
Fair 2 23 to 2 50
Good to choice stock calvessteers 3 50 to 4 00
Fair 3 00 to 3 50
Good to choico stock calves heifers 3 CO to 3 50
Fair 2 50 to 3 00
Choice wintered grass steers 3 50 to 4 CO
Gcod 3 25 to 3 50
Fair 3 00 to 3 25
Choice grass cows 2 73 to 3 00
Good 2 50 to 2 75
Common 2 00 to 2 50
Receipts of hogs thus far this week
are 37500 last week 41300 last year
39764 Mondays market was barely
steady Tuesday steady to 5c lower
and today weak to oc Idwer Bulk of
sales from 465 to 477 top 480
Receipts of sheep thus far this weak
are 11300 last week 25000 last year
10402 Mondays market was steady
Tuesday steady and active and today
strong We quote choice lambs 675
to 00 choice yearlings 550 to 575
choice wethers 8525 to 550 choice
ewes S475 to 500
ORDER OF HEARING
Stato of Nebraska Red Willow county ss At
a county court held at the county court room
in aud for said county November 16th A D
1905 Present Frank Moore county judge In
the matter of tho estate of Mary A OConnell
deceased praying that the instrument filed on
tho 16th dayof November 1905 and purporting
to be the last will and testament and codicil
thereto of tho said deceased may be proved
approvedprobatedallowedand recorded as the
last will and testament of the said Mary A
OConnell deceased and that tho execution of
said instrument may be committed and tho ad
ministration of said estate may bo granted to
Catherine OConnell as executrix Ordered that
December 2ndAD1905at ten oclock am is as
signed for hearing said petition when all per
sons interested in said matter may appear at a
county court to be held in and for said county
and show cause why the prayer of petitioner
should not be granted and that notice of the
pendency of said petiton and the hearing there
of be given to all persons interested in said
matter by publishing a copy of this order in tho
McCook Tribune a weekly newsaper printed in
said cotnty for three successive weeks prior to
said day of hearing Frank Moobe
A true copv seal County Judge
Boyle Eldred attorneys 11-17-3
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AMUEL LAXGnORXE CLEM
ENS better known as Mark
Twain and generally regarded
as the dean of American humor
ists will be seventy years of age on
the 30th of November lie was born
in Florida Mo In 1835 It is an old
belief that there is nothing like laugh
ing to keep a man young and the
friends of Mr Clemens have some
times congratulated him on the facto1
that Joke making has not apparently
been to hlra a wearing occupation It
has been suggested that what age he
shows has come perhaps from the ef
forts of the humorist to be serious
Mr Clemens never graduated from
a college but Yale has made him a
doctor of literature and the University
of Missouri has conferred upon him
the degree of doctor of laws The hu
morist has said that these degrees
greatly increased his respect for-himself
Mr Clemens has been in numerous
occupations lie has been printer pi
lot on Mississippi river steamers sol
dier of the south for three weeks
only private secretary miner editor
publisher humorist and historian In
al l except the last two he fell short of
brilliant success
In 1870 at Elmira N Yf Mr Clemens
married Miss Olivia L Langdou She
died not long ago Some years since
the humorist was a guest at a dinner
in Buffalo where he once edited a
newspaper and he told a story of his
experiences in connection with his
wedding journey I notice many
changes since I was a citizen of Buf
falo said Mr Clemens I miss the
faces of many old friends -They have
gone to tho tomb to the gallows to
the White Ilouse Thus far the rest of
us have escaped but be sure our own
turn is coming I remember one cir
cumstance of bjgone times with great
vividness I arrived here after dark on
a February evening in 1S70 with my
wife and a large company of friends
when I had been a husband twenty
four hours and they put us two in a
covered sleigh and drove us up and
down and every which way through
all the back streets in Buffalo until at
last I got ashamed and said I asked
Mr Slee to get me a cheap boarding
JIABK TWAIN
house but I didnt mean that he should
stretch economy to the going outside
the state to find It The fact was there
was a practical joke to the fore which
I didnt know anything about and all
this fooling around was to give it time
to mature My father-in-law the late
Jervis Laugdon whom manj of you
will remember had been clandestinely
spending a fair fortune upon a house
and furniture In Delaware avenue for
us and had kept his secret so well that
I was the only person this side of Ni
agara Falls that hadnt found it out
We reached the house at last about 10
oclock and were introduced to a Mrs
Johnson the ostensible landlady 1
took a glance around and my opinion
of Sir Slees judgment as a provider of
cheap boarding houses for men who
had to work for their living dropped to
zero I told Mrs Johnson there had
been an unfortunate mistake Mr Slee
had evidently supposed I had money
whereas I only had talent and so by
her leave we would abide with her a
week and then she could keep my
trunk and we would hunt another
place Then the battalion of ambushed
friends and relatives burst in on us
out of closets and from behind cur
tains the property was delivered over
to us and the joke revealed accom
panied with much hilarity Such jokes
as these are all too scarce in a persons
life That was a really admirable joke
for that house was so completely equip
ped in every detail even to house serv
ants and coachman that there was
nothing to do but just sit down and
live in it Well the house isnt ours
now but weve got the coachman yet
A friend wrote the humorist ask
ing his opinion on a certain matter
and received no reply He waited a
few days and wrote again His sec
ond letter was also ignored Then he
sent a third note inclosing a sheet of
paper and a two cent stamp
By return mail he received a postal
card on which was the following
Paper and stamp received Please
send envelope
There are only thirty five jokes
the humorist once declared You may
set that down as a first principle All
others are variations Only thirty five
jokes exist Perhaps some American
will discover the thirty sixth But there
are more than thirty five ways of be
ing funny and sometimes a person Is
funniest when trying to tell the truth
F D BUBGESS
Plumber and
Steam Fitter
Iron Lead and Sewor Pipe Brass
Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings
Estimates Furnished Fie Base
ment of th Posoffice Building
McCOOK NEBRASKA
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Mike Walsh
DEALER IN
POULTRY
and EGGS
Old Rubber Copper and Brass
Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
New location just across streot in P Walsh
building
McCook - Nebraska
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SdXEE2er
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Cailfornia Oak Leather
No 1 Trimmings
First Class Workmen
Look for trade mark
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ON ENDS of TRACE
Ask Your Dealer
BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES
Eczi ma Skin cancor and all jminfnl itch- 1
ins skm aisonses treated by the moat cer
tain methods Moles Birthmark and facial
blemishes removrd by electricity Blood
poison in all stages All private and genito
urinary Call nr add IK ANGLB
Specialist Skin Blood md Genito Urinary
Diieases 1215 O S ret Nebraska
PUIVATK IIOS1MTVL
Coming
DR CALDWELL
Of Chicago
PRACTICING
Aleopathy Homeopathy
Electric and General
Medicine
will by request visit professionally
McCOOK NEB OCT 2X
At Palmer Hotel
Hours 1 p m to g p m
Returning every four weeks Consult
her while the opportunity is at hand
DR CALDWELL limits hrr practice to the
special treatment of diseases of the eye ear
nose throat lungs female diseases diseases oE
children and all chronic nervous and surgical
diseases of a curable nature Early consump
tion bronchitis bronchial catarrah chronic
catarrh headache constipation stomach and
bowel troublesrheumatism neuralgia sciatica
Brightsdisease kidney dizziness nervousness
indigestion obesity interrupted nutrition
slow growth in children and all wasting
adults deformities club feet curvature
of the spine diseases of the brain paralysis
epilepsy heart disease dropsy swelling of the
lunbs stricture open sore- pain in the bone3
granular enlargements and all long standing
diseases properly treated
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BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES
Pimples blotches eruptions liver spots fall
ing of the hair bad complexion eczema throat
ulcers bone pains bladder troubles weak back
burning urine passing urine too often The
effects of constitutional sickness or the taking
of too much injurious medicine receives search
ing treatment prompt relief and a cure for life
Diseases of women irregular menstruation
falling of the womb bearing down pain3 fe
male displacements lack of sexual tone Leu
corrhea sterility or barrenness consult Dr
Caldwell and she will shew them the cause of
their trouble and the way to become cured
CANCER GOITER FISTULA PILES
and enlarged glands treated with the subcutan
eous injection method absolutely without pain
and without the loss of a drop of blood is one
ofherown discoveries and i3 really tho most
scientific and certainly sure method of this ad
vanced age Dr Caldwell has practiced her
profession in some o tho largest hospitals
throughout the country She has lately opened
anotbeem Omaha Nebraska where she will
spend a portion of each week treating her many
patients No incurable cases accepted for
treatment Consultation examination and ad
vice one dollar to those interested
DR ORA CALDWELL CO
Omaha Nebraska Chicago Illinois
Address all letters to05Bco Building Omaha
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