The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 05, 1911, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY NIGHT OCT 4
ELECTRICAL PARADE
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Reduced Rates toOmaha
NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX j poor farm
ELECTION Against a on1 mill tax for a
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qualified electors of the County Submitted and authorized by
ot Rf1 Willow in he Stat ol tne Board of County
that upon the order ers tht County of Red Wil
of Board of County Io m tht State of Nebraska
sioaers of the Countv of Red Wil tLS 3rd da v of October A D
low in State of Nebraska an I -
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en i November A D COMMISSIONERS OF THE
1911 twn the hours of 8 COUNTY OP RED WILLOW
clock a m and U oclock p m STATE OF NEBRASKA by
of said at 1 votinirnlaces in LOFTON Chairman
the scI of g precincts of tfst
I Chas VlL i
said coni ty wii e the general
election
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1911 shall
be holden ior th - inunose of
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ing on the following proposition
Skalla County clerk
October
BOX ELDER
Rev L A Foueli has moved
which Ls hereby submitted to the and held services at the church
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qualified electors of said county
to wit
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last Sunday morning
J Iv Gordon is entertaining
Shall the Countv Board of the hi innni r nnimW xt
County of Red Willow in the York
State of Nebraska levy a tax for j There was a small attendance
th years 1912 191j and 1914 for at services Sunday mornin on
purpos of fixating a fund account of the fiinral of Mrs
vvilii vrhieh to jurehase land Lucius Branscom at Mount Zion
er t md furnish buildings there- There will be at the
tn suitable for a poor farm and church next Sunday evenfng
to put into op ration and defray SnlnVr t fm- Wnfi tL
ili actual expen of such poor j lesson Sunday evening is The
farm said tax to be levied for Christian s Emancipation Rom
the 1912 1913
years and 1914
and at the rate of one mill on
i aeh dollar of assessed val
uation of the taxable property of
-said county which tax shall be
in addition to the taxes which
said County Board is authorized
to levy for county purposes
Said proposition as submitted
on the ballots to be
For a one mill tax for a
81 6 Rom 66 22
Mr and Mrs Geo Shepherd of
Osborn visited Mrs Manila Bol
les last Sunday
The best brands of canned
fruits and vegetables at Magners
Money to Loan on Farms
See Rozell Sons at clothing
store
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iPTl 27 to OCT 7 19U
By F M KIMMELL
Largest Circulation in Red WillowCo
Entered at postoffice McCook Ne
braska as second class matter Pub
lished semi weekly
REPUBLICAN TICKET
Supreme Judges
FRANCIS G EASIER
CHAELES B LETTON
WILLIAM B ROSE
Railway Commissioner
THOMAS L TTALL
Regents of State University
VICTOR G LYFORD
FRANK L HALLER
Judge 14th District
E B PERRY
County Clerk
GHAS SKALLA
County Treasurer
ARTHUR B WOOD
Clerk of District Court
ELMER KAY
County Sheriff
E F OSBORN
County Judge
J C MOORE
County Superintendent
ELIZABETH BETTCnER
County Surveyor
CIIAS W KELLEY
County Coroner
DR DAVID F SMITH
Commissioner 1st District
WM J STILGEBOUER
The receptions received by
President Tait in Omaha Monday
and in Lincoln Tuesday were en
thvly creditable to an intelligent
and patriotic people such as mak
up th citizenship of Nebraska
The warmth of the reception was
entirely irrespective of what the
people may think of the presi
dent s political course or attitude
they received the head of this
him royally and loyally as such
The Republicans of Red Willow
county take conscious pride in
presenting Miss Elizabeth Bcttch
3r as their nominee for the office
of superintendent of nublie in
struction Miss Bettcher is pecul
iarly and highly qualified for tho
place ny education ana practical
experience This is nroven by
the past The important office ol
the county superintendence- we-
maice hold to say has been filled
efficiently and economically th
past two years by the present in
cumbent and th office is today
acknowledged to in i liio blv
satisfactory condition splendidly
systematized and carefully and
jady f fine business qnalifica
intelligently administered bv a
tions as well as wad and thor
ough accomplish
ments The vuU rs of Red Willov
eonnty lvill be i10 doing more
than pleasant and deserved dntv
to rochet Miss Pef teher and by
an increased majority IIr
ser
vices to tin vttuuiy for the past
term deserve such an endorse
ment
Perhaps a more thorough sys
tematic business man office man
uues nor live witlnn the confines
of Red Willow county than El
mer Kay who seeks the office of
clerk of the district court on the
Republican ticket Mr Kay has
during his service as deputy
clerk of the district count practic
ally entirely conducted the work
ot the ollice so this is no mnro
idle claim the proof of the pud
ding is in the eating and not in
chewing the string his work
shows Mr Kay has for years
held responsible positions requir
ing fine and exacting business
preparation careful and intelli
gent work so he comes in his
seeking the votes of the people
of this county offering bis ad
mitted qualifications His exper
ience in the office too makes
him especially valuable and desir
able as a candidate Vote for
him with the confidence that the
work in the office will be well
administered in the event he is
successful at the polls
Arthur B Wood the Republi
can nominee for county treasur
er tho a young man has had
years of practical business ex
perience in a service wJiieh ab
solutely demands efficiency and
ability the railroad service He
made good in the railroad office
service in the store house for
years here and in uuontana Re
cently however he has been
farming near McCook lie is not
only a young man offering the
highest capabilities for the po
sition but he is of stalwart char
acter as well and one who de
sires to serve the people of Red
Willow county in the capacity of
treasurer must nossess sueJi
f ications to merit the votes of the
neonle Art Wood offers both in
full measure and upon such a
platform comes with confidence
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before the people asking for their
support guaranteeing them hon
est careful prompt and thorough
service in the otiice or county
treasurer if chosen to fill that
responsible position
Marriage Licenses
Edgar E Sommers 22 Grafton
Nb Jemima Richards 20
iHTitson Neb
Henry C Kisker 23 McCook
Magdana Caroline Sophia Haas
26 Syracuse
Willis Cayon J0 Ethel N
Kirk 20 both of Yuma Colo
Robert E Cosgrove 31 Flor
ence E Moyer 20 both of Yuma
Colo
Sanford I Stevens 22 Ilattie
L lloiton 24 both of Akron
Oolo
Park A Head 41 Alice C
Brett 28 both of Denver
SAINT ANN
John Braun and the Traphagan
boys started overland for sand
hills Wednesday to visit Robert
Traphagan
Celia Kolbet left for Seattle
Washington Wednesday after vlj
iting her brothers and sisters at
his place since May
Henry Rozenberger is putting
up a new house The old one be
ing destroyed by fire sometime
ago
Peter Schneider returned home
from Kansas where he was called
to see his brother Frank who is
very low at this writing
Warren West returned home
from Sutherland where he has
been working for the past two
months
T F West is building a house
for Henry Muller
Seed Wheat For Sale
No 2 Red Turkey wheat for
sale Updike Grain Co Phone
169
100 The Tribune one year
Pure Gold flour from winter
wheat at Magners
MeMillens Corn Remedy
se if used as directed
is
Hubers coffee cannot be beat
Coffee from 15 cents to 35 6ents
and Wedding Breakfast heads
the list
An article that has real merit
should in time become popular That
such is the case with Chamberlains
oCugh Remedy has been attested by
many dealers Here as one of them
H W Hendrickson Ohio Falls Ind
writes Chamberlains Cough remedy
is the best for coughs colds and
croup and is my best seller For
sale by all dealers
The implicit confidence that many
people have in Chamberlains Colic
Chotara and Dfarrhopa Rpmprlv is
founded on their experience in the
use of that rpmedv and their know
ledge of the many remarkable cures
of colic diarrhoea and dysentery
that it has effected For sale by all
dealers
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There are reasons for this they
burn less coal take less repairs
and look better
and
you dont need a new fire pot
every year or two with
A Garland
Come and select a GARLAND
BASE BURNER and make your
home CHEERFUL and WARM
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INDIANOLA ADVERTISEMENT FOE BIDS
Dr and Mrs Iloyt have been Notice is hereby given that the
visiting friends m and around In- county commissioners of Red Wil
dianola low county Nebraska will re-
jmss ieweu oi wnsonville a ceive sealed bids for radinjr on
niece of Mis C
on a visit
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nuixe is neri
The good citizenship meeting
and reception to the teachers of
the Indianola nublie scliools on
Friday evening was well attend
ed and a very enjoyable evening
was spent
the fair has come and gone J
Th
Some very fine needle work A
good display of school work from
various districts Charles King s
special premiums in addition to
the fair premiums for bread and
cakes brought out a Iarere show
ing of those articles We heard
a good many remark that the hog
department would be hard to
beat but the children did miss
the merry-go-round
John Dutcher purchased a fine
hunch oi calves of Archer Hatch
er this week
Joseph Harrison has arrived
home from Douglas Wyo after
a very successful trip and will
leave the last of the week for the
Kansas City Stock show
Mrs Lulu Phillips received a
telegram from Denver inform
ing her of the death of her broth
er John Conley She left Tues
day morning for there to attend
the funeral Mir Conley was at
one time a resident of Indianola
and wil be remembered by the
older residents of this nlace
ESD WILLOW
Mrs Everett Moore and two
daughters spent Thursday night
at Lewis Elmers and called on
old friends Friday morning
The death of Mrs Ben King is
necker were business visitors to
the sympathy of all is extended
to her husband and children and
it will be loner before it can be
realized that Alice is gone
Louis and Mrs Jacob Long
sad blow to -the community and
McCook on Wednesday
After a lengthy visit to her old
home Mis Giese and children re
turned to Fort Morgan first of
the week
Lewis Elmer is helping Horace
rayior with the foundation for a
new house
Mrs Paul Smith is suffering
from poison ivy which she got
while picking plums in the woods
Quality and price courtesy and
promptness in delivery are mak
ing for success at the McCook
Flour and Feed Store
Foley Kidney Pills
iSujply Just the ingredients needed
to build up strengthen and restore
the natural action of the kidneys and
bladder Specially prepared for back
ache headache nervousnessi rheuma
tism and all kidney bladder and uri
nary irregularities A McMillen
the throuirh countv road accord-
ing to the following specifica
tions drawn by the county sur
veyor
Contract No 6
Near SE corner of SW of 11
3 28 Red Willow precinct 300
cubic yards cut from ridge just
West Of Mat rlnnn nnrl
floral hall was well filled in road borh east and west
of cut Cut to be 27 feet wide
100 feet long and average 3 feet
deep Cut and road to be smooth
when completed
Contract No 7
600 cubic yards to be filled in
canyon near southwest corner of
11 3 2S Red Willow precinct
width of fill 20 feet on ton av
erage depth of 3 feet dirt to be
taKen trom road both east and
west of fill Road and fill to
be smooth when completed
Contract No 16
First concrete culvert east of
Stillmans canyon Cut ISO feet
long 24 feet wide average cut
of 2M feet Take this earth both
east and west of cut to make
smooth road Approximately 400
cubic yards
Contract ITo 17
Make a fill across rnekAf nf
canyon just Avest of ridge re
ferred to in No 16 130 feet long
17 feet liigh in center 20 feet
wide on top slope l1 to 1 Ap
proximately 1600 cubic yards
All grading filling and cutting
where road will run to be left
smooth and crowned leaving cen
ter of road six inches higher than
the sides
Each bidder is to bid on one
or all or as many of the different
contracts as he desires but to bid
separately on each
These bids will be opened by
the County Board on October 24
1911 at 2 oclock p m and
must be filed on or before 12
oclock at noon central time of
the same day
The Board reserves the right
to demand sutticient bond from
any or all of the successful bid
ders
The work is to begin as soon as
possible after the contracts are
let and is to be completed by Jan
uarylst 1912 to the satisfaction
of the Comity Board
The Board reserves the right to
reject any or ail bids
Dated afc McCook this 26th dar
of September 1911
CHAS SKALLA
County Clerk
Farst publication Sept 28 4ts
Foleys Honey and Tar Compound
Still retains its high place as the
best household remedy for all coughs
and colds either for children or for
grown persons Prevents serious re
sults from a cold Take only the
genuine Foleys Honey and Tar Com
pound and refuse substitutes A
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