The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 09, 1893, Image 3

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    W. 8. Moiilan, Attorney, McCook, Neb.
Publication Notice.
, Wilber 1L Kosecrans, Flora M. Kosecrans,
George \V. liurUiu and Andrew K. llarvey.
partners doing business under the linn name
of Burton it llarvey, Justin A. Wilcox,
Charles A. Clark and Mrs. Churles A. Clark,
his wife, whose first name Is to plaintiff un
known, Citizens Hank of McCook, a corpor
ation, and IS. 11. Colvin, delendants,will take
notice, that J. Walter King, trustee, plaintiff
herein, has tiled his petition in tlm district
court ol lied Willow county, Nebraska,
against said defendants, the object and pray
er of which are to foreclose a certain mort
gage executed October B, 188(5, by the defend
ants Wilber 11. Kosecrans and Flora M. Kose
crans to the plaintiff, upon the following de
scribed real estate situated in the county of
Ked Willow and state of Nebraska towit:
Tlie north half of the northwest quarter, the
southeast quarter of the northwest quarter,
and the northeast quarter ot the southwest
quarter of section number twenty-one (21) in
township nuudlerfnur (4) north, range num
ber twenty-nine (29) west, to secure the pay
luentof their eleven certain promissory notes,
one for $500.00 due September 24th, 1891, ami
ten notes lor #17.50 each, the first of said ten
notes maturing March 1st, 1887, and one ma
turing every six months thereafter, until the
maturity of the last of said ten notes, matur
ing September 1st, 1891. That there is now
due upon said miles and mortgage, including
taxes on «;.:«! premises paid by plaintiff, the
sum of $057.11, with interest thereon at the
rate of ten per cent, per annum from Sept
ember first, 1889, and piainttlf prays fora de
cree that the delendants he required to pay
the same, or that said premises n<ay he sold
to satisfy said amount.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before Monday, July 8,189:?.
Hated tins BOtli day of May, 1893.
J. Walteh Kino, Trustee, l’laintilf.
Hy W. S. Morlan, Itis attorney.
First publication May 2(5, 1893. —4ts.
W. 8. Moici.an, Attorney, McCook, Neb.
Publication Notice.
Henry Voces, Alary Voces. George W.
Burton ami Andrew E. Harvey, partners
doing business under Hie firm name of Burton
& Harvey, Anna Coller, Muses Golfer and
Anna Golfer us executors of the last will and
testament of Thomas Golfer, deceased, Chas.
Nothnagel and Mrs. Charles Nothnagel, his
wife, whose first name is to plaintiff unknown,
William E. Bollings and W. J. Neill, defen
dants,will take notice that Kate A. E.Chapin,
plaintiff herein, has filed her petition in the
district court of Bed Willow county, Nebras
ka, against said defendants, the object and
prayer of which are to foreclose a certain
mortgage executed October Hth, 1S86, by the
defendants Henry Voges and Mary Voges to
the plaintiff upon the following described
real estate towit: The northeast quarter of
section number- twelve [12] in townshipnuui
ber two |2] north, range number twentynine
[29] west, in Bed Willow county, Nebraska,
to secure the payment, of their eleven certain
promissory notes, one principal note for
$600.00 due Septemoer 13th, 1891, and ten
coupon interest notes for $21.00 each, one of
said notes maturing March first, 1887, and
one every six months thereafter, until the
maturity of the last of said ten coupon inter
est notes, matuiiug September lirsf, 1891.
There is now due on said notes and mort
gage, including taxes on said premises paid
by plaintiff, the sum of $775.29, with interest
thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum
from March first, 1889, and plaintiff prays for
a decree that the defendants be required to
pay tiie same, or that said premises may be
sold to satisfy said amount.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before Monday, July 3,1893.
Dated this 24th day of May, 1893.
Kate A. E. Chapin, Plaintiff.
By W. S. Morlan, her attorney.
First publication May 26, 1893.—4ts.
W. S. Mohlan, Attorney, McCook. Neb.
Publication Notice.
Stillwell Conner, Mrs. Stillwell Conner,bis
wife, whose first name is to the plaintiff un
known, and George W. Burton and Andrew
E. Harvey, partners doing business under the
firm name of Burton & Harvey, defendants,
will take notice that Josiali G. Adams, as
administrator of the estate of Palmer South
worth, deceased, plaintiff herein, has tiled his
petition in the district court of Bed Willow
county, Nebraska, against said defendants,
the object and prayer of which are to fore
close a certain mortgage executed July 3rd,
1887, by the defendant Stillwell Conner to
one Palmer Soutliworth, now deceased, upon
the following described real estate towit:
The northeast quarter of section number one
(1) in township number two (2) north, range
number twentyeiglit (28) west, in Bed Willow
county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of
his eleven promissory notes, one principal
note for $600.00 due April 21st, 1892, and ten
coupon interest notes for $24.00 each, the
first one of said ten coupon interest notes
maturing October first, 1887, and one of said
notes maturing every six months thereafter,
until the maturity of the last of said teu
notes, maturing April first, 1892. That there
is now due on said notes and mortgage,
including taxes on said premises paid by the
plaintiff, tiie sum of $S56.97, with interest
thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum
from October first, 1887, and plaintiff prays
for a decree that tiie defendants be required
to pay tiie same, or that said premises may
be sold to satisfy said amount, witli interest
and costs of suit.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before Monday, July 3d, 1893.
Josiah G. Adams, Administrator,
By W. S. Morlan, his attorney. Plaintiff.
First publication May 26,1893.—4ts.
W. S. Morlan, Attorney, McCook, Neb.
Publication Notice.
Edgar R. Byars, George W. Burton and
Andrew E. Harvey, partners doing business
under the firm name of Burton & Harvey, R.
M. Snavely and Sarah R. Snavely, his wife,
defendants, will take notice that Lucian H.
Chidsey, as administrator of the estate of
Cornelia W. Clark, deceased, plaintiff herein,
has tiled his petition in the district court of
Red Willow county, Nebraska, against said
defendants, the object and prayer of which
are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed
January 6th, 1886, by the defendant Edgar R.
Byars to the said Cornelia W. Clark upon
the following described real estate namely:
The east Half of the northeast quarter of sec
tion number nineteen (19) in township num
ber one (1) north, range number twenty-eight
(28) west, in Red Willow county, Nebraska,
to secure the payment of his eleven certain
promissory notes, one principal note for
§200.00 due November 30, 1890, and ten cou
pon interest notes for §8.00 each, the first note
of said series of ten coupon interest notes
maturity May first, 1S86, and one note matu
ring every six months thereafter, until the
maturing of the last of said coupon interest
notes, maturing November first, 1890. That
there is now due the plaintiff, as the admin
istrator of the estate of the said Cornelia W.
Clark, deceased, upon said notes and mort
gage, the sum of §249.39, with interest thereon
at tile rate of ten per cent per annum from
May 1, 1889, and plaintiff prays for a decree
that the defendants be required to pay the
same, or that said premises may be sold to
satisfy said amount and costs of suit.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before .Monday, July 3, 1S93.
Dated this 23d day of May, 1S93.
Lucian H. Chidsey, Administrator,
By W. S. Morlan. his attorney. Plaintiff.
First publication May 26, 1893.—4ts.
Chamberlain’s Eye & Skin Ointment.
A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter,
• Salt Rheum, Scald Head. Old Chronic Sores.
Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches.
Sore Nippies and Piles. It is cooling and
soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured
by It after all other treatment had failed. It
is put up in 25 and 50 cent boxes. For sale by
George M. Chenery. Nov.20-lyear.
Say!
When a man pounds his thumb he puts
it in his mouth and says * * * * * get
me Haller’s Pain Paralyzer, quick now.
For .gale by McConnell & Co.
W. s. Moklas. Attorney, McCook, Neb.
Publication Notice.
Alexander M. Simonton, Jessie Al. Siinon
ton, George W. Burton ami Andrew E. 11m
vev, pai tners doing business under the linn
name of Burton & Harvey, Elmira Smith, J.
H. Goodrich, Jr., Mrs. J. H. Goodrich, Jr.,
his wife, whose first name is 10 plaintitf un
known, Edward 11. Burch* s, Elizabeth Bur
ches, Alexis Halter and J. W. Dolan, defen
dants, will take notice that John Al. Boles,
plaintiff herein, lias filed his petition in the
district court of lied Willow county, Neb
raska, against said defendants, the object and
prayer of which are to foreclose a certain
mortgage executed November loth, 1880, by
the defendants Alexander Al. Simonton and
Jessie Al. Simonton to the plaintitf, upon the
foil*,wing described real estate towit: The
northwest quarter of section number eight
een (18) in township number one (1) north,
range number thirty CIO) west, in K*xl Willow
county, Nebraska, to secure their eleven
promissory notes, one note for $400.00 due
November lltli, 1891, and ten coupon inter
est notes of $16.00 each, the first note of said
series of ten interest coupon notes maturing
Atay 1st, 1887, and one note maturing every
six months thereafter until the maturity of
tile last note of said series of ten notes mat
uring November 1st, 1891; that there is now
due the plaintiff on said notes and mortgage
the sum of $485.73, with interest thereon at
the rate of ten per cent per annum from May
1st, 1890; that the defendants be required to
pay said amount and interest or that said
premises be sold to satisfy the amount found
due and costs of suit.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before Monday, Judy 3,189:).
Dated this 23d of Alay, 1893.
John Al. Boms, riaintiff.
By W. S. Alorlan. his attorney.
First publication Alay 26, 1893.—4ts.
W. S. Morlan, Attorney, McCook, Neb.
Publication Notice.
E. E. Kopp, (lefeiMliint, will take notice
that the Sandwich Enterprise Company, a
corporation duly organized under thelawsof
the state of Illinois, plaintiff herein, lias filed
its petition in the district court of KedVVillow
county, Nebraska, against said defendant,
tile oiiject and prayer of which are to obtain
judgment against said defendant for thesuin
of $102 57 witli interest thereon at Uie rate of
ten per cent per annum from the first day of
April,1893,for goods ami inerchiidisesokl and
delivered by the plaintiff to the defendant at
his special instance and request. That on
the 7th day of April, 189:!, an order of attach
ment was issued out of I lie district court of
said county, in said action, for the sum of
$102.57. That the property of the defendant
consisting of the following described real es
tate towit: the west half' of the southwest
quarter of section number three (3) in town
ship number three (3) north, range number
thirty (30) west, iu lied Willow county, Neb
raska, lias been attached under said order.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before Monday, July 3,1893.
Sandwich Enterprise Company,
By Cobti & Harvey and Plaintiff.
W. S. Morlan, its attorneys.
First publication May 26,1893.—4ts.
J. E. Kelley, Attorney, McCook, Neb.
Publication Notice.
In the district court of tied Willow county.
Nebraska. J. L. Moore, trustee, plaintiff, vs.
Sarab E. Gerver. Lizzie Coleman. Wilson Cole
man. ber husband, Emma Fuller,William Ful
ler. her husband, Dellie Hanlein and Henry
Hanlein, her husband. May Gerver. Minnie
Gerver, Sarah Allen and William Allen, her
husband, and Wesley Gerver, defendants.
To Wilson Coleman. Lizzie Coleman, Henry
Hanlein, Dellie Hanlein and William Fuller,
non-resident defendants.
You will take notice that on the 8th day of
May A. D. 1893, J. L. Moore, trustee, plaintiff,
filed his petition in the district court of Red
Willow county, Nebraska, the object and
prayerof which is to foreclose a certain mort
gage executed by James S. Gerver and Sarab
E. Gerver to the Dakota Mortgage Loan Cor
Eoration, and duly assigned to the plaintiff
erein, upon tbe southwest quarter of the
southwest quarter of section 25. township 1,
north of range 30. westof tbe 6tb P. M„ in Red
Willow county, Nebraska; said mortgage be
ing dated April first, 1888, and due April first.
1893. upon which there is now due the sum of
$199.80, and interest thereon at tbe rate of ten
per centum per annum from May first, 1893.
Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure and
sale of said premises: that the defendants be
foreclosed and barred of all title, lien or other
interests in said premises, and for defleiency
judgment and equitable relief. You are re
quired to answer said petition on or before
Monday, the 3rd dav of July, 1893.
Dated May 8th, 1893.
J. L. MOORE. Trustee, Plaintiff.
By J. E. Kelley, his attorney.
First publication May 19.1893.-4ts.
Land Office at McCook, Neb., i
May 31, 1893. >
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final homestead proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before
Register or Receiver at McCook, Neb., on Sat
urday, July 15, 1893. viz:
ROBERT T. ALLAM,
who made H. E. No. 8942 for tbe southeast
quarter of section 3, in township 1, north of
range 30, west of the 6th P. M. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon, and cultivation of, said land,
viz: Edward F. Duffey, Richard M. Wade.
John H. Wade and Andrew Anderson all of
McCook, Neb. J. P. Lindsay, Regsiter.
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ten to one you will find, on inquiry, that
he does not use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to
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from irritating humors.
Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Di
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edy is the first medicine I have ever
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50 cents. Sold by A. McMillen. •
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nobody could ever get to heaven.
Karl’s Clover Root, the new Blood
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to the Complexion and cures Constipa
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by A. McMillen. | 26-lyr. '
A lie in the heart is no whiter than it
is in a horse trade.
Shiloh’s Vitalizer is what you need
for Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Yellow
Skin or Kidney Trouble. It is guar
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75 cents. Sold by A. McMillen
The devil works hard to make bitter
fruit look sweet.
MALARIA.
Humphreys’ Specifics Nos. Ten and
sixteen speedily and permanently cure
malaria and bilious fever. Price 25
cents each at all drug stores.
Worry kills more people than small
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When Hannibal,
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The Nervous System the Seat
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| No mystery has ever compared with that of
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But notwithstanding this fact it is uot gener
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mat. me seat
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per part of the
spinal cord,
near the base
ofthebraln.
and so sensi
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nervous sys
tem that even
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Recent discoveries have demonstrated that
alllbe organs of the body are under the con
trol of the nerve centers, located In or near
the base of the brain, and that when theso are
deranged tho organs which they supply with
nerve fluid are also deranged. When It is re
membered that a serious injury to tho spinal
cord will cause paralysis of the body below
the Injured point, because the nerve force is
prevented by tho injury from reaching tho
Baralyted portion,, it will be understood how
te derangement of the nerve centers will
cause the derangement of the various organs
which they supbly with nerve force.
Two-thirds of chronic diseases are duo to
tho imperfect action of the nerve centers at
the base of the brain, not from a derange
ment primarily originating in tho organ it
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organ rather than the nerve centers which
are the cause of the trouble.
Dr. Franklin Miles, the celebrated spe
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Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is sold by
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Please mention this paper.
What a Prominent Business Man
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Pendleton, Or.. January 12.
Having used the Oregon Kidney Tea
for one of mv sons whose urinary or
gans were injured by taking turpentine,
I cheerfully certify to its beneficial
effects, and recommend the same to the
puolic. Lot Livermore,
Agent for Wells, Fargo & Co.
There will be a commotion in the pit
when church members begin to give
more for the spread of the gospel than
they do for cigars and tobacco.
•
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chap
ped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin
eruptions, and positively cures piles or
no pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or money re
funded. Price 25 cents a box. For
sale by A. McMillen. |' 23-lyr.
Give the Boys
A chance to be stiong and healthy, feed
them with good plain food and keep
their blood in good order with Haller’s
Sarsaparilla and Burdok and who knows
but they will be president oi alderman.
For sale by McConnell & Co.
North Pole, Dec. 25, 1892.
Haller Proprietary Co:—Be sure
and send me a lot of Haller’s Sure Cure
Cough Syrup. I get lots of letters
from the children asking for it. For
sale by McConnell & Co.
The surest way to make a bad man
mad is to tell him the truth about him
self.
Give some people the power to move
mountains, and how soon they would
ruin the farms of their neighbors.
We are printing the date to which
each subscriber has paid his subscrip
tion to The Tribune along with the
address. Watch the date and you will
know if you are in arrears. If you are
please come and see us.
There is something wrong with the
religion of the man who is never seen
at church on lodge night.
Shilol’s Cure, the Great Cough and
Croup Cure is for sale by us. Pocket
size contains twenty-five doses, only 25
cents. Children love it. A. McMillen,
druggist.
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The Citizens Bank of McCook.
Incorporated under State Laws.
! Paid Up Capital, $50,000
-DOES A
General Banking Business.
Collections made «n all accessible points. Drafts dram
directly on principal cities in Europe, Saxes
paid for non-residents.
Tickets For Sale to and from Europe
OFFICERS:
V. FRANKLIN, President JOHN R. CLARK, Vie# Pi##.
A. O. EBERT, Cashier.
CORRESPONDENTSt
The First National Bank, Lincoln Nebr9ka.
The Chemical National Bank, New York OHy.
Tfie Hrst JVatioua) ISattf?.
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AUTHORIZED CAPITAL,
$100,000. |
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS,
$60,000.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
GEORGE HOCKNELL, President. B. M. FREES, Vice President. IV. F. LAWSON Cashier
A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS.
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Large Line of *
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- 1 Buv a Hat of Us and.
- ; We Will Give You a. * *
Ticket to EWorld’s Fail
Rockford No. 101 Hose 85c per Dozen.
In lOdoz. lots and upwards 72c per doz.
.Coates Thread 50c per dozen.
22 LB.S N.O. SUGAR $1.00.
■kfl ....Alt Other....
1^1 - GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC.
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—DAVIS & GAGE,—
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■ones branded on left hip or left shoulder.
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