Y Uj I y r V Not Going Out of Business But Selling Goods Right Quaker Corn Flakes 4 pack 25c Baking Powder 10 oz 8c 15 fiz 12c 25 ox 20c Former 25c Coffee now Laundry Soap 10 bars Coal Oil gal Fresh Fruit and Vegetables at all times Choice Country Butter v - r aiM5giK J KUtw County Commissioners Proceedings McCook Neb Sept 6th 1910 The board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment Pres ent C B Gray F S Lofton and Ed ward Sughroue county commission ers and Chas Skalla county clerk The minutes of the meetings held August 23rd and 24th were read and on motion approved A motion was made by Lofton that the resignation of Dr J A Toren as county physician 3rd district be accepted The roll call was ordered and resulted as follows Yea Lofton Sughroue Gray 3 Motion declared carried A motion was made by Sughroue seconded by Lofton that Dr S C Beach be appointed as county phy sician for the 3rd district S western precincts of county to fill vacancy at a rate of 50 cents a mile for country calls and 100 for city calls Motion carried unanimously A motion was made by Sughroue that the McCook Republican be de signated as the paper to print the 1910 delinquent tax list The roll call was ordered and resulted as follows Yea Lofton Gray Sughroue 3 Motion declared carried On instruction the clerk was in structed to notify the Nebraska Tele hone Co not to charge any toll bills to the county nor present any for payment but to collect from each of ficer individually all tolls for calls from his office the officers to in clude such tolls that should be paid by county in their expense account bill On motion the county clerk was in structed to strike from the 1905 1906 and 1907 tax lists the unpaid taxes of a tract of land in miscellaneous Indianola city of the Lincoln Land Co for the reason that an error was made in the assessment of said tract in 1905 The amounts to be stricken from the respective tax lists are as follows 1905 21S 1906 214 1907 206 total 63S A motion was made by Lofton that the claim of H C Higgins of 30150 for jailor fees be rejected The roll call was ordered and resulted as follows Yea Lofton Gray 2 nay Sughrouel Motion was declared car ried The following claims were audited and allowed and the clerk was in structed to draw warrants on the re spective funds in payment thereof as follows Commissioner district No 1 W T Clark road work 29 00 P W Johnston road work 22 00 Roy Lofton road work 13 25 Commissioner district No 2 M Fossen road work 6 00 Clarence Hill- road work 11 tfWafcT r i r 20c 25c 10c 25c Bring your cream and get cash on deliver Yours for Bus D MAGNDR Prop The New Automatic Electric Washer and Wringer It is as far ahead of its predeces sor as the first automatic was in ad vance of its competitors I now call fM features of this machine Kkx r TTTlXmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmj tl Ct MAW mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmW I Mm hL ZibSdmai RVfla imwffS2S tit M lilt KtVtKOIBLb WHINGER whereby clothes becoming entangled in the rolls can be readily extracted A simple movement of the small lev er attached to the wringer frame will either start stop or reverse the wringer at will THE LOCATION OF THE MOTOR and gearing in the center of a sub stantial platform beneath the tub pro vides the best possible protection from splashing or dipping water and makes the neatest arrangement of machinery to be obtained This is an exclusive advantage of the auto matic electric washer and patented Call at my oflice and see the ma chine in operation or let me bring it to your home for a free tr al R W McBrayer Electrical Contractor 210 K Main Blick 433 Henry Vontz road work 7 50 Wm Barber road work 1 50 Frank Blake road work 9 75 Frank Hill road work 10 00 Herbert ritchfield road work 6 75 Commissioner district No 3 Roy Lofton road work 2 50 Roy Lafferty road work 18 25 A Wagy road work 3 75 Wiess Kummer road work 1 75 Roy Lofton road work 2 SO W T Clark road work 19 10 H N Rosebush balance on concrete bridges 10 00 Lee Arnett 2 corrugated steel Road district No 1 North Valley precinct Sam Murphy road work 24 00 P D Brooks road work 33 00 Lucian Harte road work 25 50 Elmer Turpin road work 22 50 A E Jennings road work 12 00 F M Jennings road work 45 25 Wm Burton 2 00 Chas Ginther road work 2 00 Road district No 3 Fritsch pre cinct Thomas Earl road work 12 00 Clarence Hill road work 22 50 Frank Blake road work 13 50 Frank Hill road work 17 50 Henry Vontz road work 10 50 Tom Taylor road work 3 00 Road district No 6 Perry precinct Henry Corcoran road work 31 50 George Traphagan road work 30 75 Martin Doyle road work 25 50 Road district No 9 Indianola pre cinct F A Puckett road work 36 00 Road district No 11 Tyrone pre cinct N O Lundstrom road work 12 79 Alfred Lundstrom road work 9 S3 Bert Walton road work 3 00 Chas Bennet road work 2 G6 Tom Sammons road work 6 00 Road district No 17 Gerver pre cinct James Ward road work IS 00 Road district No 19 Beaver pre cinct Wayne I Iethcote road work 24 00 W R Miles road work G 00 Road district No 20 Lebanon pre cinct Lester Childers road work 3 00 F W McCashland road work 26 00 M L Scarrow road work 3 00 E M Pennington road work 3 00 Frank Anderson road work 3 00 A J McCart road work 6 00 Perry Barker road work 7 50 Willis Short road work 3 00 P W McCashland road work S 00 H T Horton road work 3 00 Rob Horton road work 3 00 F A Gay road work 1 50 F W McCashland freight on grader 15 30 And on the county genenfl fund levy of 1910 as follows Hammond Stephens Co sup plies to county superinten dent 54 S5 State Journal Co primary election poll books and sup plies 151 23 State Journal Co canvass covers 2 50 P M Kimmell stationery and printing 19 50 S N Wilson livery county board of health Cedar Bluffs Lbr Co lumber McCook Electric Co light for AUtJUSL Barnett Lumber Co lumber ene uounty ot neu wiinu 11 State of Nebraska to raise 2 50 44 90 5 41 13 03 H G Phelps Com Co rein forced steel 15 00 W B Whittaker transporta tion pauper M Mathes janitor August 4G 30 00 Dr J A Toren salary Co physician July and August 1910 16 07 Elizabeth Bettcher allowance for corn show 100 00 Elizabeth Bettcher salary August 1910 Co superinten dent 100 00 L JL Higgins salary Aug ust 1910 sheriff 100 0C L M Higgins boarding prison ers and expenses August 16 1C L M Higgins expenses and postage 2nd quarter 1910 claimed 1545 allowed at 16 10 C B Gray commissioner ser vices P S Lofton commissioner services and mileage Edward Sughroue commission er services and mileage 6 00 30 00 22 00 On motion the board adjorned to meet September 12 1910 C B GRAY Chairman Attest CHA3 SKALLA County Clerk expenses of such poor house said 1 change tax to bo levied for the year 1911 oi ly and at the rate 01 thrco mills o each dollar of the assessed valuation of the taxable property of said cour ty which three mills shall be in add lion to tre taxes which said Hoar of Equalization its authorized to lev for county purposes to wit oie do lar and fifty cents per one hundre dollars valuation of the property c jaid county Said prorofiCcn as submitted 0 ho ballots to bo Vote for One or a three mill tax for a poor house - Against a three mill tax for a poor house Submitted and authorized by the 3oard of County Conunissocrs o the County of Red Willow in the State of Nebraska this 12th day o September A D 1910 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OP RED WILLOW IN THE STATE OP NEBRASKA By C B Gray Chairman Attest CHAS SKALLA County Clerk iSeaij Be it further resolved that the Jounty Clerk of said county plact said proposition in the form above lesfe nated upon the ballots to be ised at the said general election for the year 1910 Thcreuron it was moved by Sugh oue that the resolution as road he adopted and spread at large upon the record of the proceedings of the county commissioners of said county A roll call was ordered and re sulted as follows Yea Sughroue Gray 2 Nay None Absent and not voting Lofton It appearing that all members pres ent voted for said resolution th McCook Neb Sept 12 1910 triereuron same was dulv dG2iarpf The board of county carried met pursuant to ad jour meat - the county clerk vas m 1 T Mn ji 11 ui ct I D- auu - 0 rrnd copies of the No roue county commissio cs and Utfc Ci Electioil to all Skalla county clerk J six newsja s o 10 cm nty and re Mr Sughroue introduced the liiit uem lG otice for lowing resolution j six io u hliiUlA o ilh he jast Whereas it requires the annual iisue in September cMnb Jiey levying of a tax of about fifteen mills agrce to publisli zaii legai otice at on each dollar ot the asuLed J ealf tfle logj late aa1 f they tion of all the taxable of oiicr m nii fni t jii i uh -v n jive j jiiiinou nw iaie a such fibres the clrk s ail paper to publish said no- UUBUl lo mrL a uie e for iour weeks at the legal rate penses or saiu county wnicn am has Already been levied for the ye 1910 and will probably be required to meet the necessary expenses of said county during the year 1911 and Whereas we find that it requires about one mill of the for each year to furnish county relief to the poor of said county for the period of one year and it is our belief that a tax of three mills on each dollar of the assessed laluation o the tax able property of said coanty for the year 1911 in addition tc all other taxes will create a fund sufJicieLt to purchase land erect and furnish buildings thereon suitable for a poor culverts 40 10 house and to put into operation and defray the actual expenses of such poor house said tax to be levied for the year 1911 only and at the rate of three mills on each dollar of the assessed valuation of the taxable property of said county which three mills shall be in addition to the taxes which the board of equalization of said county is authorized to levy for county purposes to wit one dol lar and fifty cents per one hundred dollars valuation of the property of said count j and Be it further resolved that an elec tion be called and ordered to be held on the Sth day of November A D 1910 between the hours of eight o clock a m and six oclock p m of said day at the voting places in the several voting precincts of said coun ty where the general election for the year 1910 shall be holden said election to be for the purpose of sub mitting to the qualified voters of said county a proposition to vote a spe cial tax which proposition shall be and notice of said election shall be given and published in the words and figures as follows to wit NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX ELEC TION Notice is hereby given to the qual ified electors of the County of Red Willow in the State of Nebraska that upon the order of the Board of Coun ty Commissioners of the County of Red Willow in the State of Nebraska an election will be held on the eighth day of November A D 1910 be tween the hours of eight oclock a m and six oclock p m of said day at the voting places in the several vot ing precincts of said county where the general election for the year 1910 shall be holden for the purpose of voting on the following proposition which is hereby submitted to the qual ified electors of said count- to wit Shall the Board of Equalization of the County of Red Willow in the State of Nebraska levy a tax for the year 1911 for the purpose of creating a fund with which to purchase land erect and furnish buildings thereon suitable for a poor house and to put into operation and defray the actual Iu following claims were audited ana alio c and the clerk was in structed to draw warrants en the re spective funds in paj meat of same as follows Commissioner district No 1 W T Clark repairing bridge 2 00 Commissioner district No 3 W T Clark road work 12 00 Road district No 14 Valley Grange precinct G E Zimmerman road work Carl Scluetz road work Lolnh Bowers road work Fraik Dadek road work S 0 I 50 3 00 3 00 and on the county general fund levy of 1910 as follows Nebraska Telephone Co toll county board of heaita Nebraska Telephone Co Sep tember rentals E G Caine Co coal Mrs Vandervoort E G Caine Co lumber U G Etherton printing road notice No 439 Edward Sughroue advanced freight oa grader and re pairs C Naden advanced freight on scrapers J C Moore postage and ex press July and August 1910 University Publishing Co sup plies to county superintend ent Chas D Ritchie services for drawing up special tax no tice C E Eldred canvassing board 2 days recounting bal lots Francis Colfer canvassing board 2 days recounting bal- Chas Skalla canvassing board 2 days recounting bal lots I 0 19 25 S 50 107 8 01 17 S li 5 76 11 25 25 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 On motion the board adjourned sin die C B GRAY Chairman Attest CHAS SKALLA County Clerk The next regular session of the county board will begin on the first Tuesday in October October 4 as required by law A Noble Heart His Wife 2 a m Still working dear The great author Yes Ive just finished my four hundred and fiftieth only unpublished poem You see I want to leave enough so that the family and all my friends will be able to live comfortably after I die Puck Another Fling at the Pcet Im a toiler in lifes vineyard wrote a Buffalo poet and the linotype man made It tailor Still this isnt LARGEST GAME FISH Tht Tuna Sometimes Attaint a Weight of 2000 Pounds Charles Frederick Holder ihe Cali fornia naturalist thus describes that remarkable lish the rtmu The tuna is a pelagic Hsh a ris lance an ocean rover a sort of swiiKurlni inusketctT of the sea the largest or what may in termed tin game or hony listies at Mining a maximum weight or uearlv 2000 pounds and an approximate length of touriLLu reel or more Sin li a tisu is very exceptional though specimens weighing lf00 pounds tnive beeu takeu on the New England const I once entered a school of such tunas iu the Santa Cataliua channel in a big launch 1lie school divided to port and starboard as we passed through it and I had a view ot one or two lisbes that appeared to be more than halt as long as the boat These fishes spend the winter iu warm latitudes and migrate north as far as the mouth or the SL Lawrem e They are found in the Mediterranean aod north to the Loftodcn island yet so rar the efioris ot anglers except at Santa Cataliua have railed to take them with the rod Even here there is a stretch of but eight miles or so viicre thev can be satisfactorily play tj and taken with rod and reel This region IUs on the north side or Santa fnialiiia from Avalon to Long point and to the east as many more taciug the north aid generally smooth more lik a Scottish loch than a ishing ground twenty miles out at sea Chicago News THE FRENCH DUEL Tricks That Are Invoked to Make the Meeting Bloodless A French paper ha been describing the various eontrivauces to insure pis to duels ending in coffee for two A favorite trick it seems is to use pro jevtihs that look like ordinary lead bul lets but crumble to pieces when tired Iu more serious cases bullets are used of smaller caliber than the pistol thus lessening their penetrating power Sometime- the wad is intentionally left out so that when the duelists 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