The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 27, 1910, Image 3

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and 2 miles west of McCook on
Tuesday Nov 11910
Beginning at ten oclock a m
15 head of cattle
8 pedigreed hogs
2 spring mule colts
6 doz chickens and turkeys
Farm machinery hay feed etc
TERMS 8 months at 10 per cent from date 5 per cent
off for cash
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
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I County Commissioners Proceedings Indianola precinct Charles K Nebraska Telephone Co tolls
vertise for sealed bids to make p
vearlv contract for the construction if
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the super structure the sub structure
and approaches of all steel and wood
en bridges to be built in this county
for a year fiom the ICth day of No
vember 1910 and for iurnishing ma
terials in the construction of the
same according to the plans and
specifications on file in the county
clerks office All bids to be filed
on or before 12 oclock at noon cen
tral time November lGth 1910 Bids
will be opened by the board at 2
oclock in the afternoon of the same
day
to reject any or all bids
The roll call was ordered and re
sulted as follows Yea Lofton Gray
2 Nay Sughroue 1 Motion de
clared carried
A motion was made by Lofton as
follows
showing made by the authorities of the
city of McCook and the opinion of the
tion to make the foresaid levy and
that the said levy be withdrawn and
expunged from the records and that
the county clerk be instructed not to
extend such taxes on the 1910 tax
lists
A motion was made by Sughroue
that the board reconsider the action
taken by the board in regard to order
ing the clerk not to extend the water
bond levy on the tax list The roll
nail was ordered and resulted as
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lows Yea Sughroue Gray 2 Nay
Lofton 1 Motion delared carried
and the county clerk is hereby in
structed not to extend these taxes on
the 1910 tax lists
The roll call was ordered and re
sulted as follows Yea Lofton Sugh
roue Gray 3 Motion declared car
ried unanimously
A motion was made by Lofton sec
onded by Sughroue that M Mathes
be allowed 4000 a month as janitor
from November 1st 1910 The roll
call was ordered and resulted as fol
lows Yea Lofton Sughroue Gray
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Sughroue wants the record to show
that he votes Yea for the reason
the board is hiring him and should
pay him decent wages Gray wants
the record to show that he votes
Yea without any explanation at all
The motion was declared carried un
animously
cher John J Strunk N J i ortz April May ana June iyxu o oo
McCook Neb Oct 18 1910 j Harry c wiiitmore Gilbert Rankin Nebraska Telephone Co tolls
The board of county commissioners Henry Powell
met in regular session Present C
B Gray F S Lofton Edward Sug
hroue county commissioners and
Chas Skalla county clerk
The minutes of the meeting held
October 4th were read and on motion
approved
A motion was made by Lofton that
the county clerk be instructed to ad
North Valley precinct George Ox
lfiv RieharJ Burton
lishment ot a public road was read
and considered After due consider
ation the board finds that all the re
quirements of the law have been com
plied with and that the public good
requires it on motion same wab
The board reserves the right l
grantea estaonsning a pudiic roau io
be known as road No 439 as follows
Commencing at the southwest cor
ner of the southeast quarter of sec-
ction 35 township 3 range 27 in In
dianola precinct Red Willow county
and runninS ience east on township
On consideration of the
line Detween sections mm
and sections 2- and 1-2-27 368 rods
thence north 31 deSrees 50 minutes
county attorney in re the levy made
east 20 45 rods thence north 7S
August 11th 1910 by the county board f
of equalization of 15 mills on the
valuation of McCook city for the pur
pose of raising a fund with which
to pay the interest and create a
sinking fund to pay the water bonds
voted by the city of McCook at the
was
grees 50 minutes east 4s z 6 roas
thence north 40 degrees 50 minutes
east 22 1 3 rods thence north 80 de
grees east 16 rods thence south 67
degrees 53 minutes east 18 rods
thence south 13 iigrees 03 minutes
cnrnr 1QnS mnninmnl oWtinn -- 1UUB Wiuimauiig ul lug
of the southeast
that it be the sense of the board of southeast corner
1uarter of section 36-3-27 and the
county commissioners that the board
p amaiitinn without cierK instructed to nuuiy lug
overseer of highways to open said
roid
The claims for damages caused by
the location of the above road were
audited and allowed as follows and
the clerk was instructed to draw
The roll call was ordered and re- warrants on the county general fund
suited as follows Yea Lofton levy of 1910 m payment thereot as
roue Gray 3 Nay None Motion follows
declared carried unanimously
Leonard Harsch on se qr of
36-3-27 claimed at 5000
allowed by appraisers 100
allowed by board I 15 00
The claim of J Harsch of 2500
on w hf of se qr of 35-3-27 was on
motion rejected
The claim of Frederick Boll of
2500 on w hf of ne qr of 2-2-27 was
A motion was made by Sughroue on motion rejected
as follows Upon the request of the On motion the county treasurer
city council of the city of McCook was instructed to refund to I N Mc
Nebraska that the 15 mill levy made Dougal the sum of 955 being the
by the equalization board on the 11th amount illegally assessed against a
day of August 1910 for the purpose Part of block 14 of West McCook ad
tion to McCook city in 1909 and
of paying the interest and creating a
sinkinc fund to nav for water bonds Paid by her under protest for the
TVla MCfUr THhlinP tt tVlP VP CI Y vted by the people of the city of reason that two houses were assessed
I liC lflLLUUli lllUUliL P1 LllV Aal McCook be not extended upon the on said tract while it contained only
Jtax lists for the present year for the
that the bonds are not sold On motion the county treasurer
nnfi it Cnnt thA intpntinn nf thft nres was instructted to refund to O U
ent city council to offer them for sale Charlet the sum of 200 being the
amount of 1909 poll tax illegally as
sessed against him at McCook city
and paid by him under protest for
the reason that he was assessed
twice for poll tax that year
On motion the county treasurer
was instructed to refund to P S
Heaton the sum of 270 being the
amount of poll tax and interest ille
gally assessed against him at McCook
city in 1906 and paid by him under
protest for the reason that he did
not become a resident of this county
until 1907
The claim of O G Gordon of 1226
for tax refund on sw qr sw qr of 26-4-30
and nw qr of 35-4-30 claiming
too high valuation was on motion re
jected
The following claims were audited
and allowed and the clerk was in
structed to draw warrants on the
Pursuant to law in such cases made respective funds in payment thereof
and provided the board on motion
selected the following named persons
from whom to draw a jury for the
term of the district court which is
to begin November 28 1910 and the
county clerk was instructed to certi
fy this list to the clerk of the Calvin Sedden road work
trict court
Commissioner district No 1
Beaver precinct H E Woods
Samuel Dolph Chas
Miller
Bondville precinct
Gentry W F
Henry Hofman
Jr John Breitling I
Danbury precinct J E Dodge Mar
tin Nilsson A J Greer
Driftwood precinct Oscar Schmitz
Gerver precinct C M Lofton
Grant precinct Chas R Lee
Lebanon precinct Harvey Burgess
C F Waterman E C Hummel
Missouri Ridge precinct Fred
Bamesberger
Tyrone precinct Chas Bonham
Valley Grange precinct Gerald Wil
cox
Commissioner district No 2
Alliance precinct George Wolf Wi
liam McDowell
East Valley precinct Charles Sha
fer Robert Lierley H M Wyrick C
M Babbitt
Fritsch precinct Charles Barber
George Morris
jfrVV -3 v ist
as follows
Commissioner district No 2
W R Hayden road work In
dianola precinct 12 00
Road district No 9 Indianola pre
cinct
66 00
J B Spaulding road work 4 5U
J L Rogers road work 3 00
Road district No 10 East Valley
precinct
jMCie Bush road work 5 2k
Alex J Wheeler road work 2 53
Chas Kerst road work 3 00
and on the county bridge fund levy
of 1910 as follows
Standard Bridge Co 1st pay
ment on 1910 bridges 6000 00
and on the county general fund
levy of 1910 as follows
H P Waite Co hardware
David Magner mdse to G
Green
C Naden transportation of
paupers
Hammond Stephens Co
supplies to county superin
tendent
Omaha Printing Co general
-warrant book
10 31
2 50
9 29
2 45
July 1910
Clayton Priest case
60
C A Rodgers salary 3rd qr
1910 100 00
John Crocker John W Duther salary July
Red Willow precinct
C A Hedges Horace Taylor
Commissioner district No 3
Box Elder precinct Bert Hockman j
Coleman precinct John N Smith i
Perry precinct Henry Johnson
Willow Grove precinct W H j
erman Percy M Bell Henry Best D j I
-V Colon D Y Dorwart C A Fish-
Ed Fitzgerald Harry Groves J i
E Hall Conrad Krieger B J Lane
J E Nelms J R Pence M L Rish
el C J Rj an N B Silver J C
Ball B H Stewart C H Jacobs
Chas Wilson
The petition of H Har h John
August anu septemDer vv
Dr R B Campbell salary
county physician
July to
October
J E Kelley fees Dedman in
sanity case
Dr Z L Kay fees Dedman
insanity case
C A Rodgers fees Delman
insanity case
F A Roland surveying coun
ty line road
Walter Campbell surveying
county line road chain car
rier
Fritz and others asking for the L M Higgins acting coroner
75 00
00
3 00
8 00
75
7 05
2 00
G 60
C B Gray commissioner ser
vices and mileage 19 30
F S Lofton commissioner
services and mileage 28 40
Edward Sughroue commis
sioner services and mileage 14 50
On motion the board adjourned to
meot November 15 1910
C B GRAY Chairman
Attest
HAS SKALLA County Clerk
16 00
McCook Electric Co light for
September 1910 4 67
Nebraska Telephone Co Oc
tober rentals 19 25
DANBURY
Clarence Greenway left Friday for
Palmer Nebraska to find work
Mrs Ed Ervin left Tuesday even
ing for Puyallup Wash for a short
visit
S R Messner returned Saturday
from Kansas City
Prof Morris and wife were Atwood
visitors Friday
Mrs D H Rittenhouse left Mon
day evening for Bussey Iowa on a
visit
Henry Williams purchased the C
A Gentry blacksmith shop
Mrs M M Young visited at Rea
Omans Saturday and Sunday
E M Woods and wife and son
Harley left Monday evening for a
short stay at Mena Ark
S S Graham is on the sick list
Frank Miller went over to Cam
bridge for a short stay with home
folks
Hazel Furman of Marion spent
Friday night with friends at this
place
After you have read all the local
country news in this paper how plea
sant to have The Weekly Inter Ocean
and Farmer at hand to give you the
happenings of the outside world 12
pays for both one year
Received on Account Paic
Out Cash Credit slips etc
for sale at The Tribune office Per
1000 50c
row
HwBlMrsP
The Snug Fitting
Coat Collar
Its Clothcraft
16 1
HE coat collar is
one of the things
that make a hit
with you when
you wear Clothcraft
It sits up to your collar
as if molded to it
But it is only one of the
Clothcraft points of superi
ority Theres the style
the shape the non breakable
coat front the non sagging
pockets
And theres the guaranty
of the maker and ourselves
that Clothcraft is pure All
Wool nothing else
Yet you get your Cloth
craft suit at 10 to 25
Wouldnt it be foolish to take
a chance with ordinary
clothes when you can get
Clothcraft with the guaranty
for the same or less
CLDeGroffCo
ClotKcraft
All WoolClotfce
10 to 25
PROFESSIONAL AND
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DR C M DUNCAN
Physician
Surgeon and
Electrician
All chronic diseases treated with
electricity
Lady attendant in office
Phone 26
Office in residence third block eagt
of Temple theatre
ROLAND R REED M D
Physician and Surgeon
Local Surgeon B M
Phones Office 363 residence
217 Office Rooms 5 6 Templs
building McCook Neb
DR J O BRUCE
Osteopath
Phone 55
Office over
Main Ave
Office over
Cook Neb
Electric Theatre ox
DR HERBERT J PRATT
Registered Graduate
Dentist
Office 212 Main av over Mc
Connells drug store Phones Of
fice 160 residence black 131
DR R J GUNN
Dentist
Phone 112
Office Rooms
building McCook
DR J A COLFER
Dentist
Phone 378
Room 4 Postoffice
Cook Neb
3 and 5 Waist
building Mc-
R H GATEWOOD
Dentist
Phone 163
Office Room 4 Masonic temple
McCook Neb
DR EARL O VAHUE
Dentist
Phone 190
McAdams store
C E ELDRED
Lawyer
Bonded Abtracter and
Examiner of Titles
Stenographer and notary in offiee
McCook Nebraska
JOHN E KELLEY
Attorney at Law and
Bonded Abstracter
Agent of Lincoln Land Co and dS
McCook Water Works Co Office In
Postoffice building McCook Neb
JAMES HART M R C V S
Veterinarian
Phone 34
Office Commercial barn McCoofc
Nebraska
L C STOLL CO
Jewelers Opticians
Eyes tested and fitted
pairing McCook Neb
Fine
H P SUTTON CO
Jewelers
and Opticians
Watch Repairing Goods of quality
Main avenue McCook Nebraska
JENNINGS HUGHES CO
Plumbing Heating
and Gas Fitting
Phone 33
Estimates furnished freeBasemen
Postoffice building
A G BUMP
Real Estate
and Insurance
Office 302 over Woodwortha druc
store
Go to NELMS FEED STORE
for the
FAMOUS CAMBRIDGE FLOUR
and all kinds of feed
Phone 186
Something special The Weekly
Inter Ocean and Farmer and this pa
per 125 for otfe year Ask us what
it means
All grades of Oxford flour an
each sack guaranteed at the McCook
Flour and Feed Store
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