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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1892)
KNIPPLE STB ALL ! IN ; = AND = ; AND HIS ; Cornet and Sterling BRANDS OF FLOUR IARE THE ; Store open till the usual hours. J. A.WILCOX.&SON. we will receive within a few clays an ant line of Ladies , Misses and Children's iji"fe Cloaks direct from the manufacturers ; also SfiaS alid want yon to look at onr stock . -iflBBfe . beforeipjgrchasmg\ Will also receive a large stock of Shoes , Rubbers , etc. Our new dress goods are now arriving. For Hats , Caps , Ladies , Gents , and Child ren's Underwear , Gents Furnishing Goods , Groceries , Flour , etc. , etc. Call on . A. WILCOX & SON. NEBRASKA LOAN AND BANKING GO. OF MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. CAPITAL - $52OOO.OO , . FARM LOANS , - CITY LOANS , LOANS MADE ON ALL KINDS OF APPROVED SECURITY , P. A. WELLS , THEM. AND MAGR. GiBBXSPOKDEHX : Chase National Bank , Now York. ( BEFORE. ) Would you AFTER . Increase Your Business ? . INDIANOLA ITEMS. The fair of 1892 is over. We were too buy last week to write. Rev. P. S. Mather has gone to con ference. Commence atonce to get ready for the next fair. ' The fair was a success , financially and everyway. E. E. Wallace had a fine display of photographs. lion. E. Rosewatcr's speech at the fair was a clincher. The Educational Class was quite an addition to our lair. Lathrop has sold his ice cream parlor to a Mr. Peterson. Sec'y will give orders for piemitim money next Monday. Paris Henderson , Gen. Supt. was the man for the occasion. All bills against the "Fair Society" should be in by Oct. 1. There was a good display of lied Wil low Co. fruit , this year. Thanks to Culberston , for a large number of speed horses. The Sec'y will mail orders to those who can't call for them. Hon. E. M. Woods , our next repre sentative , was at the fair. lion. Seth Mobely , world's fair com missioner , was at the fair. A. G. Dole kindly furnished the wind mill used on the fair grounds. S. H. Hay wood and W. H. Lathan of North Valley Precinct did business at the court house Wednesday. The W. C. T. U. occupied the M. E. Church on last Sunday night , and rend ered a fine programme. a. W. Wirt , has bought Rev. I. N. Clover's f'armsouth , of Bartley ; evident ly Mr. W. has faith in Red Willow dirt. Some person passing through town , stole W. H. Powell's dog Tom ; a friend of Mr. P. discovered him in Bcnkelmati , and returned him to his owner. Samuel Ball , J. W. Daniels and A. G. Dole did good work as supts. of classes , also D. W. C. Beck , Ora Clark , Jo Har- ison , Mrs. Keyes , Mrs. Eskey and Mrs. Dole. Rev. P. S. Mather , having sold his farm , north east of town recently , de cided not to leave Red Willow county ; and has brought the Crocker place north west of our city , and intends fix ing it up for a home. Since our last letter the following marriage licenses have been issued : Ainsworth Monks and Minnie Meyer , of McCook ; Samuel E. Callen and Dora E. Beyrer , of McCook ; William Stahl- hut and Barbara Lock of Frontier Co. ; * 11 vw Ar T < i tsi n t-k 4 1.11 f\v f\t'f\ I V MA w * * IV llilaiu it of Bartley. Burlington ; The Evans house. Hot Springs , S. D. , is now open for the reception oi guests. This magnificent hotel erectcc at a cost of $150,000 is built of pink sand stone , is five stories high , has steam heat , electric lights and all mod ern conveniences and is so arranged that there are no inside rooms. Its completion places Hot Springs on a par with any similar resort in the country. The Burlington route places at the dis posal of the public a sanitarium and health resort second to no other. Low round trip rates to Hot Springs and Deadwood. The B. & M. have extended their Wyoming division to llegis. The ex tension reduces the distance to Buffalo to about 48 miles and to Sheridan to about 55 miles , the drive to either point being made in 9 or 10 hours. First class stages from Regis to Sheridan and Buffalo , daily , and from Moorcroft to Sundance making connections with all trains. West Nebraska Annual Conference M. E. church , Kearney , Sept. 28-Oct. 7. Fare one and a third rate for the round trip. Tickets on sale Sept. 25 to Oct. 7 , inclusive. Annual State convention Y. P. S. C. E. , Beatrice , October 7-0. Fare one and a third rate for the round trip. Tickets on sale Oct. 4-9 inclusive. St. Louis Fair , St. Louis , Mo.Oct. 3 to 8. One fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale Oct. 1st to 7th inclusive. Limit for return to Oct. 10th. For the above occasions , passengers paying full fare going will be returned at one third fare ( unless otherwise noted above ) on presentation of certifi cate signed by the proper officer of the meeting on guarantee that there has been an attendance of one hundred or more who have paid full fare on the going trip. S. M. Oochran & Co. keep repairs for all kinds of machinery. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. COUNTS CLEKK'S OFFICE , I , NEBRASKA. SKIT , ' i , 1893. 1 Hoard or county commissioners tuet pur suant to adjournment present Stephen Holies. S. 8. Graham itnd Samuel Young , commis sioners , and Gco.W. Itopcr.elerk. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. On motion the following claims were uubltcd and allowed and clerk directed to aruw warrants on county general fund levy 1893 as follows : Wra. Duncan , cook stove for Mis. Kobb . $ 12 CO M. E. Knlpplc , Mdse for paupers Myeis & Best . 4120 J. A. Wilcox & Son , Mdso for paupers Myeis&Ucst . 2415 F. W. Eskey. M. D. . medical attdc Llzze ! Cnilg . 3(500 ( ItOAD NO. 258. Petition of S. II. Colvin et ul asking for a public road read and considered. The board fluds that all icquirenients of law have been lully complied with. On motion same is granted establishing a public road as follows : Commencing at the northeast corner sec. 3 , town 2 , range 2'J , running thence west on sec tion Hue 81 chains , thence north on section line 20 chains , 10 links , tuenco weston la section line GO chains , 62 links , thence north on Ya sec tion line 13 chains , 70'links , thence south 7G degrees , west 5 chains , 07 links , thence north K > degrees , west 14 chains. 00 links , thence north 01 degrees. 15 links , west 17 chains , thence north 48 degrees , 30 minutes , west 18 chains , thence north 27 degrees , 45 minutes , webt 13 chains , ( ! 5 links , terminating at south end of river bridge. Clerk directed to draw warrants on county toad fund as follows : II. H. Pickens. road damages $40 al lowed at . S 3000 Page T. Francis , surveying . 1000 W.H. Smith , appraising damages 250 J. E. Terrill , appiaismgdamages . 2 50 U. Johnston , appmlsioK damages . 250 IIOADNO. 259. Petition of James Doyle et al asking for a consent road read and considered. The board finds that all owners of land along Hue of proposed road have given consent in writing thereto. On motion same is granted estab lishing a public road as follows : Commencing at northwest corner of section 11 , thence south on section line one mile terminating at southwest corner said section 11 , town 3 , range 30. ItOAD NO. 200. Petition of Joseph Williams. J. W. Speer et 1 asking for a consent road read and con sidered. The board finds that all owners of land lying along line of proposed road have given consent in writing thereto. On motion same is granted establishing a public road as follows : Commencing at southwest corner section 10 , thence east on section line to southeast corner said section 10 thence north on section line to northeast corner said section 16 , all in town 2 , range 30 , and terminating there at. KOAD NO. 201. Petition of C. D. Cramer , Joseph V. Harrison et al asking for a public road read and con sidered. The board finds that all require ments of law have been complied with and that no claims for damages have been filed. On mention same is granted establishing a public road as follows towit : Commencing- the southeast corner sec tion 19 , thence north to northeast corner of southeast } said sec. 19 , thence west 17 chains , thence north 14 degrees , west 41 chains 20 links , terminating at road number C2 all in town 3 , and range 27. Clerk directed to draw warrants on county road fund as follows : Page T. Francis , surveying road . 5 6C A. C.Crnbtree , chninmnn &tenin . 350 VACATION PART HOAD NO. 3. Petition of S. W. Stilgebcuer et al asking that part of road number 3 be vacated read and considered. The board finds that the road named has not been used f or the past 10 years. And on motion same is granted vacating that pat t of road number 3 as established over and upon snction 18 , town. 1 , range 27. PETITION REJECTED. Petition C. L. Knowles , Jacob Stenneretal asking for a public road read and considered. The board finds that all requirements of law have been fully complied with. That no claims for damage have been filed and that the road is impracticable. On motion of Mr. Gra ham petition was rejected by Mr. Young voting ing "no. " On motion the following claims were audited and allowed and clerk directed to draw warrants on county general fund levy 1892 as follows towit : C. L. DeGroff & Co. , Mdse for pauper Purdy.v $ 1060 James C. Oakley , board for pauper E. G.Smith 1333 Mrs. W.D. Williams .board for pauper iiizzie Craig 40 00 J.C. Shumaker , medicines for pauper Lizzie Craig C. F. Babcock , collecting Delinquent tax 54 13 A. P. Welles , M.D. , services for county 6250 Samuel Young , services as com 32 80 S. S. Graham , services as com 11 40 Stephen Belles , services as com 4160 And on county bridge fund levy 1892 as fol lows : George Youngers. work on bridges $ 9 00 Stephen Bolles.work on bridges 1510 On motion claim of F. W. Eskey , M.D. , for medical service Schuyler Dow 54 was rejected. On motion board adjourned to meet Oct. 7 , 1892. Attest : GEO. W. ROPER , Clerk. Chairman. The Best Yet. The Omaha Weekly Bee for the bal ance of the year , with a large colored lithograph of President Harrison , will be sent to any address in this country for 25 cents. This elegant picture is the best likeness of the President pub lished , and would cost at least one dollar lar in any art store. Don't miss this chance , but send in your order at once. THE BEE PUBLISHING Co. , Omaha , Neb. CWdren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. WANTED. Growers of , and dealers in choice , Hue , green , broom corn , will please quote piice baled on board cars , and state when it can be delivered. Address ARMES & DALLAM , SAX FRANCISCO , CAL. 4t * t- \1 rj Free ! Free ! In order to increase our cash trade we will give away the following-list of present to our cash customers , > 1 Gold Watch , worth - $100.0O 1 Gold Watch , worth - 75.0O 1 Gold Watch , worth - 50.OO 1 Lady's Gold Watch , worth 75.OO 2 Silver Watches at $25 each 50.OO 6 Magnificent Oil Paintings at $25 , 15O.OO 6 Magnificent Oil Painting's at $2 5 , 90.OC * 100 Books , standard works of English and American fiction , hound in cloth and gold , at $2 - 200.OO 118 PRESENTS WORTH $79O.OO We carry the largest stock of Hardware , Stoves , Tinware , Harness , Saddles , House Furnishing Goods , in Red willow county. * - v * And we meet all competition and go them one better. Call and examine these pres ents and price our g-oods before buying * . W. C. LaTourette. FALL 0 I wish to announce the arrival of my ! Fall and Winter Stock of CLOTHING , GEN1S' FURNISHING GOODS , HATS AND CAPS. 'Sf * Tfic iE House , C. W. KNIGHTS , PROPRIETOR. R. D. BUR.QE1SS , PLUMBERSTEAM FITTER NOBTH MAIN AVE. . McCOOK , NEB. Stock of Iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps , and Boiler Trimmings. Agent for Hallidayr Eclipse and Waupun Wind Mills. 40 TO 2000 ACRE TRACTS , $5 TO $15 PER , r/J'or Prlee List and - * o / Descriptive Circular of Southwestern Nebraska to AND STOCK RANCHES. S. H. COLVIN , McCook/ ? < / willow Co. , Neb