The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 12, 1911, Image 2

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    County Commissioners Proceedings
McCook Nebraska January 3 1911
The board of county commissioners
met pursuant to adjournment Pres
ent C B Gray F S Lofton and
Edward Sughroue county commis
sioners and Chas Skalla county
clerk
The minutes of the meetings htM
J3ecember Cth and 7th were read and
on motion approved
The following official bonds were
examined and on motion approved
and ordered recorded and placed on
file
Chas D Ritchie county attorney
Frank Deffer justice of peace In
dianola prercinct
John Dutcher constable Indianola pr
cinct
Edward Bullock constable Tyrone
precinct
R M Osborn constable Willow
Grove precinct
W B Whittaker justice of peace
Willow Grove precinct
J K McDowell overseer of high
ways district 2 Alliance
Frank Hill overseer of highways
district 3 Fritsch
C M Spaulding overseer of high
ways district 4 Box Elder
H K Bixler overseer of highways
district 7 Willow Grove
C J Suiter overseer of highways
district 8 Red Willow
Chas G Kerst overseer of high
ways district 10 East Valley
George Harber overseer of high
ways district 18 Danbury
Wm Hiersekorn overseer of high
ways district 19 Beaver
Frank Helt overseer of highways
district 20 Lebanon
On motion the counyt treasurer wa
instructed to refund to the following
named persons the taxes paid by
them under protest as follows
Ralph Snyder 1910 personal East
Valley precinct erroneously assessed
on 50000 of money invested in
school land contracts 490
Mrs Ella Snyder 1910 personal
East Valley precinct erroneously as
sessed jon 50000 of money invested
in school land contracts 490
John Calkins 1910 poll tax Gerver
precinct over age 250
J S Miller 1910 poll tax McCook
city member of fire department 20
J Cook 1910 poll tax McCook city
over age 200
John Kaiser 1910 poll tax Lebanon
precinct over age 250
The following claims for tax refund
having been paid under protest were
on motion rejected
C C Harless 1910 personal Mc-
Cook city too high valuation 497
G W Ludwick 1910 personal Mc
Cook city too high valuation 760
The claim of the Standard Bridge
Co for the balance of all bridges
built in 1910 was audited and allowed
and the clerk was instructed to draw
warrant on the bridge fund levy of
1310 in payment of same for 20805
The Standard Bridge Co filed an
itemized statement of the costs of
all bridges built by them in Red
low county during 1910 as follows
Bridge on south line S E of
sec 14 Fritsch precinct 112000
Bridge ever river south of In
dianola 41880a
Bridge over Uo avor sectun 12
Beaver tec i net 9361 0
Bridge oer I -aver se2rii
I J
iuc o er Jtrver sec- M
Pfrury MJl4
Repuriny liver bridge t f
Mr c 12 0
County lino iver cue
half paid by each cotnt one
half I 984 45
Total 922245
Less amount deducted for re
pairs 1440
Total amount paid by Red Wil
low county 920805
The following claims were audit
ed and allowed and the clerk was
instructed to draw warrants on the
respective road funds in payment
thereof as follows
Commissioner District No 1
Henry Harsch road work Ty
rone precinct 3 34
Chas Hickman same 7 29
P J Hickman same 4 47
John Schaffert same 25 85
Richard Grosch same 17 73
J A- Harsch same 2230
J E Harsch same 24 17
Elcie Bush same 74
lieonard Harsch same 93
William Troester same 225
Commissioner district No 2
W P Elmer grading new river
bridge at Indianola 174 70
Frank Hill road work Fritsch
precinct - 17 50
Henry Vontz same 16 50
Forest Barber same 2100
Tom Earl same 1850
Merle Hill same 9 65
Thuren Jensen same 9 65
Ed Madden same 3 00
John Keegan road work In-
rKnnniR nrecinct 9 40
Commissioner district No 3
George Traphagan road work
TTCcirt 10 00
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Henry Corcoran same 12 00
Henry Cashen same 3 00
Ernst Markwad road work
Willow Grove precinct 1 50
Robert Highland same 2 00
W N Rogers 100 loads rock 75 Of
Road districct No 3 Fritsch pre
cinct
Paul McCool road work 21 00
Harry Derrick same 21 00
Tom Earle same 3 00
Forest Barber same 3 00
Merle Hill same 3 00
1 rank Hill same 2 5
Road district No 5 Coleman pre
cnet
Conrad Eckhardt road work
1909 1 50
Road district No C Perry precinct
George Traphagan road work 24 50
Henry Corcoran same 22 50
James Doyle Jr same 22 50
Joseph Boos same 16 50
Lewis Vollbrecht same 9 00
Ed Bowers same 10 50
A Strawder same 10 50
Cal Scott same 10 50
Henry Cashen same 1 00
James Doyle Jr same 11 00
James Malan same 8 00
Fred Eggeling same 6 00
Henry Johnson same 6 00
Alvin Eggeling same 6 00
Charley England same 6 00
Road district No 7 Willow Grove
precinct
H K Bixler road work 4 50
Art Ruggles same 7 50
Dave Deveny same 44 24
Road district No 8 Red Willow
precinct
John G ODea road work 25 00
Road district No 9 Indianola pre
cinct
Fred Fritz road work 15 00
C F Gallatin same 3 00
Henry Harsch same 12 00
G H Fiechtner same 3 00
John Beck same 17 25
Max Grosch same 10 50
George Buhler same 21 00
Ed Vandervoort same 6 75
John Fritz same 21 0
J A Harsch same 15 00
Read district No 10 East Valley
precinct
Geo W Wheeler road work 6 25
Road district No 11 Tyrone pre
cinct
Pius Konrath same 3 00
M A Richard same 3 00
Ernst Knutson same 1 50
L B McMahan same 3 00
Thomas Sammons same 3 00
C E Murphy same 3 00
H Cady same 4 00
James Farrell same 56 50
Joseph Hagg same 528
John Haag same 17 32
C H Blair same 3 00
Nels O Lundstrom same 19 00
Road district No 12 Missouri Ridge
precinct
Fred Graham road work 3 00
Road district No 13 Bondville
precinct
Fred Linger road work 6 25
Road district No 15 Driftwood
procnet
Johti H Hesterworth read wk 9 50
G J Armstrong road work 3 00
Road district No 16 Gram pre
cinct
H Lt njamin road
J v ia Rowland same
Fred rves sama
Join Maisel same
A C la it- same
J V 1 loit same
Wiiified Weeks
C It Lee same
Josh i Rowland same
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3 00
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9 00
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On motion the board adjourned to
meet January 4th
C B GRAY Chairman
Attest
CHAS SKALLA County Clerk
McCook Nebraska January 4th 1911
The board of county commission
met pursuant to adjournment pre
sent C B Gray F S Lofton and
Edward Sughroue county commission
ers and Chas Skalla county clerk
A motion was made by Sughroue
That the claim of H C Higgins for
jailor fees from January 11 1910 to
December 31st 1910 both inclusive
of 39750 and assigned by him to
L M Higgins sheriff be allowed
The roll call was ordered and re
sulted as follows
Yea Sughroue 1 Nay Lofton
Gray 2 Motion declared lost
Mr Sughroue wants the record to
show that he votes Yea for the rea
son the county attorney advises me it
will have to be paid I believe it
should be paid without going to court
and making extra cost
A motion was made by Lofton as
follows I move that all that por
tion of the claim of H C Higgins
for jailor fees from January Uch
1910 to January 3ist 1910 amount
ing to 3150 be tisallowed for the
reason that the same was presented
to this board and disallowed by said
board on June 20th 1910 and no
appeal was taken I further move
that all that portion of the claim of
H C Higgins forjailor lees from
February 1st 1910 to March 31st
1910 amounting to 8850 be disallow
ed for the reason that the same was
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presented to this board and disal
lowed by said board June 20th 1910
and no appeal was taken I further
move that all that portion of said
claim of H C Higgins for jailor fees
from January 11th 1910 to July 30
1910 amounting to 30150 be disal
lowed for the reason that the same
was presented to this board and dis
allowed on September 6th 1910 and
no appeal was taken I further move
that all of that portion of said claim
from July 30th 1910 to December
31st 1910 be disallowed
The roll call was ordered and re
sulted as follows
Yea Lofton Gray 2 Nay Sugh
roue 1 Motion was declraed car
ried
The following claims were audited
and allowed and the clerk was in
structed to draw warrants in pay
ment thereof on the respective funds
levy of 1910 as follows
Commissioner district No 1
McDonald Bennett road work
Lebanon precinct 10 50
Willis Short same 3 00
George Chandler same 3 00
Commissioner district No 2
Henry Kuhlman road work
North Valley precinct 13 50
J H Kuhlman same 7 50
Road district No 5 Coleman pre
cinct
John Braun Jr road work 19 25
Geo M Braun same 22 25
John L Traphagan same 6 30
Barney Koetter same 4 50
M P Moore same 17 65
Phil Moore same 6 00
J J Scott same 7 95
Jacob Schilz same 19
John L Schilz same 15 00
Mike Schneider same 8 30
salary
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county superintendent De
cember 1910 100 00
Chas Skalla salary clerk of
board 4th quarter 1910 75 00
L M Higgins boarding pris
oners and expenses 5 75
J C Moore recording officr
ial bonds 4 00
Chas Skalla same 31 65
Chas Skalla recording roads
etc 1910 44 00
0 A Rodgers attendance and
fees district court 45 50
C A Rodgers postage 4 00
C Naden office expenses 1910 224 48
Chas Skalla office expenses
4lu quarter 1910 31 -5
Chas Sikfilla serving on eq i 1
iation board 15 00
Chas fcinlla correcting 25 real
estate assessment books
15 f0
F A Roland surveying road
in Red WMlow 8
Vernie Funk assisting sur
veyor 2 00
S C Beach professional ser
lices Co physician 68 00
Thompson Dry Goods Co sup
plies to county 1 45
J A Wilcox Son mdse to
Geo W Dillon 26 50
E G Caine Co coal Mrs
Vandervoort 13 50
B Lehn house rent Mrs Van
dervoort 8 00
H G Whitmore mdse E E
Hancock 2 00
Bullard Lumber Co coal Dil
lon and Mrs Jeffers 8 75
M Mathes janitor December
1910 40 00
W I Spencer hauling lum
ber to east river bridge 12 50
W H Campbell carpenter wk 95 75
Wm Fritsch blacksmithing
and repairs on grader 12 12
A J Lohr blacksmithing 2 75
Joshua Rowland money ad
vanced for blacksmithing 1 00
McCook Water Works Co
water 4th quarter 1910 13 25
McCook Electric Co light
November 1910 11 12
McCook Electric Co lights
December 1910 and wiring
in court house 25 15
Nebraska Telephone Co rent
als January 1911 19 25
James I Lee ice for court
house 1910 24 50
Barnett Lumber Co lumber
on county line bridge one
half 29 40
I A Austin lumber 200 38
Omaha Printing Co supplies
to county 4 40
L W McConnell same 10 55
Hammond Stephens Co
supplies to county superin
tendent 41 70
University Publishing Co
same 7 50
Michael Sullivan additional
damages road No 437 as
MILLIONS OF LIVES
An Awful Toll Collected by Consump
tion Many Unnecessary
Deaths
If people could only understand that
systemic catarrh is an internal dis
ease that external applications cannot
cure they would not need to be
warned to often about this malady
which when neglected paves the
way oftentimes tor consumption at
tne cost of millions of lives every
year Yet catarrh may be cured if
tne rignt treatment is employed
The only way to succesfuily treat
catarrh is by employing a medicine
which is absorbed and carried by
the blood to all parts of the system
so that the mucous membrane or in
ternal lining of the body is toned up
and made capable of resisting the in
fection of consumption and other dis
eases
We have a remedy prepared from
the prescription of a physician who
for thirty years studied and made
catarrh a specialty and whose record
was a patient restored to health in
every case where his treatment was
followed as prescribed That rem
edy is Rexall Mucu Tone We are so
positive that it will completely over
come catarrh in all its various forms
whether acute or chronic that we
promise to return every penny paid
us for the medicine in every case
where it fails or for any reason does
not satisfy the user
We want you to try Rexall Mucu
Tone on our recommendation
guarantee We are right here where
you live and you do not contract
any obligation or risk when you try
August Schilz same 12 CO Rexall Mucu Tone on our guarantee
Mike A Schilz same 40 00 We have Rexall Mucu Tone in two
Road district No 17 Gerver pre- sizes 50 cents and 100 Very often
cinct the takinc of one 50 cent hnttl is
Samuel Ellis road work 12 75 sufficient to make a marked
And on the county general fund sion upon the case Of course in
levy of 1910 as follows
T A Endsley salary county
assessor 4th quarter 1910 150 00
L M Higgins salary county
sheriff December 1910
J W Dutcher salary deputy
sheriff 4th quarter 1910
Sidney Dodge salary county
100 00
chronic cases a longer treatment is
necessary The average in such cas
es is three 100 bottles Remember
you can obtain Rexall Remedies in
Rexall Store L W McConnell
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings
attorney 4th Quarter 1910 200 00 hftVP hppn mndo in thn pnu rv Plorlra
John Lemasters road work 3 00
o a uougers salary clerk office since our last report
of court 4th quarter 1910 100 00Henry
Moers et ux to Wm
Elizabeth Bettcher
Moers wd to 35 in 2 South
McCook 1100 00
Robert L Cathcart to Grant
C Cathcart wd to 14 in 16
Danbury 500 00
Florence Ballou Drebert et
cons to E M Weyant wd
n half 9 all 10 in 13 2nd
McCook 2700 00
Xrolin Kavaleb et cons to John
Horkey wd to w half E hf
9-2-27 4000 00
C E Corell etux to Walter
Divan wd pt sw qr 21-3-29 1500 00
C M Druse etux to Lorin A
White wd ne qr 2-2-26 6000 00
John William Houlihan to W
M Hiller wd e hf sw qr
w hf se qr 6-1-29 1200 00
Joseph M Vincent vs Lillie M
Godfreylien 6 in 7 McCook 25 00
R F D No 4
W E Corwin has contracted with
Caldwell Arnold to remove in the
neighbrohood of 500 over ripe tree
from Dry Creek along his ranch to
clear out hte creek and to assist W
S Morlan in the success of the lat
ters dam project over Dry creek
J W Burtless has contracted with
W S Morlan to build a dam over
Dry creek for Mr Morlan to im
pound flood water etc on the fa
mous Borlan ranch
W S Morlan has a force of men
moving his wire fence back to his
hedge In time the fence and the
hedge will be as one
W N Cratty is also engaged in
clearing out the dead trees and brush
along Dry creek on his farm
RED WILLOW
Colds and coughs prevail amon
the children
Lewis Longnecker and Lewis Elme
are helping Mr Elmer fill his ice
house from the mouth of Buffalo
creek
Mr Finch commenced putting up
ice from Red Willow creek but was
stopped by water coming down
Mr Critchfield undertook working
at ice on Mr Masters pond but the
first cutting caused the water to
gush out in such force as to stop get
ting ice
Little Gertrude Elmer has been
sick with a cold which developed into
bronchitis
A Reliable Cough Medicine
Is a valuable family friend Fo
leys Honey and Tar fulfills this
condition exactly Mrs Charles
Kline N 8th St Easton Pa states
Several members of my family have
been cured of bad coughs and colds
hy the use of Foleys Honey and
Tar and I am never without a bot
tle in the house It soothes and
loosens up the cold I have always
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Trainmen Matters
Division chairmen of the order of
railway conductors and brotherhood
of railway trainmen are meeting in
Chicago during the present week to
take up with the management of the
Burlington railroad matters relating
to the application of the new rate of
pay to the schedule The conductors
were given a straight 10 per cent
raise in pay and this increase affects
every trainman in the service includ
ing flagmen baggagemen brakemen
and conductors
Some revision of the rules will be
insisted on and the conference may
extend over several days because of
the large amount of detail work to be
gone over The conference began on
Wednesday It is said the revision
will be made without further hint of
labor trouble and that much of the
work to be done is largely clerical
The conductors and trainmen are
proud of the fact that their recent
conference with the managers was so
well conducted that there was no
hint of labor trouble no scare for
business interests and no thought of
a strike
Concessions made by the western
lines to their conductors and train
men in the settlement of the latters
wage demands at Chicago will entail
an addition to the payrolls of the sev
eral companies of 5000000 a year
in the aggregate Fifty roads were
concerned in the controversy and the
increase in wages granted was on a
10 per cent basis 75000 employes be
ing benefitted Taken in conjunction
with the settlement effected by the
same roads to their engineers a short
time ago the agreements provide a
total of 9000000 increase in wages
for the employes of those lines with
in a week A total of 20000 conduc
tors and 55000 trainmen will be bene
fitted by the new agreement
The legislative committee of the
O R C division of Nebraska has
been holding a prolonged session in
this city at the Windsor hotel They
have given out no information as to
what they are considering A request
for information for publication has
been replied to with the statement
tha tthe committee had neither time
nor inclination to make a satttement
For the public
It is understood however that the
committee after considering whether
it shal ask for legislation and what
legslaion it may oppose will leave
representatives to guard the legisla
Ure ho may at any time call an
emergency meeing of dig full com
inittee It understood that four
teen were at thij meoi
ing
The brotherhood o trainmens
committee held a meeting in this city
several days ago Lincoln Journal
Anniversary Celebration
Friday Jan 6 1911 being the first
anniversary of the organization of
the L S of B of L F E they
spent a social evening at the elegant
home of their worthy president Mrs
I T Hill The members their hus
bands and a few invited friends
made the happy crowd who spent the
evening in games conversation and
music At a seasonable hour re
freshments consisting of wafers fruit
salad with whipped cream and cocoa
were served and at a late hour all
departed for their homes declaring
they had spent a pleasant evening
Huber handles the Carhartt gloves
and caps also and a full line of
other makes
The McCook Tribune
the year in advance
It is 100
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
Citizens National Bank
of McCook
Charter Number 946
at McCook in the Statp of Nebraska at the close
of business January 7 1911
resources
Loans and discounts 248684 9G
Overdraft secured and unsecured 417 43
U S Bonds to secure circulation 50000 00
Premiums on U S Bonds 650 00
Bonds securities etc 2000 00
Banking liouso furnitureand fixtures 16000 00
Due from National Banks inot reserve
agents 3194 11
Due from approved reserve agents 91624 44
Checks and OtherCash Items 311 66
Notes of other National banks 4695 00
Fractional paper currency nickels
and cents 91 16
Lawful money reserve in bank viz
Specie 2639X90
Legal tender notes 910 00 273 90
Redemption fuDd with U S Treasur
er 5 percent of circulation 2500 00
Total 44717266
LIABILITIES
Capital stockpaid in 50000 00
Surplus fund 25000 00
Undivided profits less expense and
taxespaid 6916 26
National bank notes outstanding 50000 00
Due to other national banks 7114 96
Due to state and private banks and
bankers 72158 79
Individual deposits subject to check 147953 95
Time certificates of deposit 81481 68
Cashiers checks outstanding 6847 02
Total 447472 66
State of Nebraska
County of Red Willow ss
I R A Green cashier of the above named
bank do solemnly swear that the above state
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief
R A Green Cashier
Correct Attest
V Franklin
G H Watkins
A McMillen Directors
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th
found It a reliable coneh nnro A day of January 1911
WM H ACKERMAN
Notarv Piihlm
My commission expires February 1912
DAVID MAUL
Tuner of Pianos
South McCook
Leave orders with C
in Rishels store
C Brown
I carry a complete line of
hair goods Switches puffs
and curls made from your
combings L M CLYDE
PHONE 72 Ill W B St UP STAIBS
UPDIKE GRAIN CO
handles the following
POPULAR COALS
Canyon City Lump
Canyon City Nut
Maitland Lump
Baldwin Lump
Sheridan Egg -
Iowa Lump -
Rex Lump
Pennsylvania Hard
These are all coals of highest heat
producing qualities Give us your
orders they will be filled promptly
and to your satisfaction
S S GARVEY Manager
Phone 169
COAL
We now handle the best
grades of Colo and Penna
coal9 in connection with
our grain business
Give us a trial order
Phone 262
Real Easterday
Walter Hosier
Drayman
Draying in all its branches
promptly and carefully attended
to Your patronage is earnestly
solicited
Phone black 244 Leave orders
at any of the city lumber yards
Osborn Kunnner Co
DRAY LINE
All kinds of Hauling and Trans
fer Work promptly attended to
Your patronage solicited
Office First Door South of DeGroffs
Phone No 13
Fire and Wind
Insurance
Written in First Class
Companies
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j L J JtvIAxiy v
Flour Feed Main av
White Line Transfer
Company
Hawkins Sheaffer
Props
Specialty of moving Household
Goods and Pianos Only covered
van in city Phones Office 68
residence red 456
FOR SALE
Several Fine Young
RED POLLED BULLS
Inquire of
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