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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1893)
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Some of our special offers are: The Journal and either The Standard History of the United States, Stanley’s Adventures in Africa, Life of Spurgeon or Life of Harrison, handsomely bound books, postage all paid, for $1.40. The Journal and eekly New York Tribune both one year, $1.25. For $2.00 we will send The Journal two years and one of the above books free; for two new subscribers (your one may be one of them) we will send you any one of the above named books free: for $1.65 we will send The Journal and Tribune, and any one of the books, e mean busi ness and our offers are down to hard time prices. Send for a free sample at once. Address, Nebraska State Journal, Lincoln, Neb. Harvest Excursions. It is with satisfaction that the Bur lington Route makes the following an nouncement regarding this year’s Har vest Excursions. The dates which have been fixed for these excursions are August 22, Septem ber 12, and October 10. On them, all railroad agents west of St. Louis and Chicago will sell round-trip tickets to Burlington Route stations in Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, South Dakota and Wyoming at extremely low rates. Tickets will be good for twenty days and will admit of stop-over on the going trip at any point west of the Missouri River. These facts are brought to the notice of the residents of the different States reached by the Burlinglon Route in order that they may inform their friends in the East that, during the next few months, three unequalled opportunities of coming West will present themselves. The Passenger Department of the Burlington Route will gladly aid the people of the towns along its lines in their efforts to induce Eastern people to avail themselves of the advantages of these Homeseekers’ Excursions. The undersigned, o-.i request, will not only mail to any desired address a supply of advertising matter, but be will also be pleased to put interested parties in the way of obtaining the most favorable rates of fare. J. Francis, Gen’l Pass’r Agent, Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have an opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send your name and address to H. E Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and House-hold Instructor. Free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. A. McMillen’s Drug store. __ Shiloh’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. McMUlen, druggist. W. 8. Moki.an. Attorney, McCook, Neb. Sheriff’s Sale. fly virtue of an order of' sale directed to me from the District Court ol’ Ked Willow coin.»y. Neb rusk*, on a-judgment obtained bel'on Hon. D. T. Welty, judge of the District Court of lied Willow county, Nebraska, on theOii day of .June. 1892. In favor of William Meggat, as ad mi nisi rat or of the estate of John A midon, deceased, ha plaintiff, ana against John I*. Meaerve. Charlotte A. Meserve et al., as de fendants, for the sum of one thousand three hundred and eighty-five dollars, and (Mists taxed ut $27.98, a ltd accruing vests. I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants tp satisfy said judgment, to-witr: The south half of the northeast quarter and the west half of the southeast quarter of section 22, and the southeast quarter of spetion 21. township 2. north of range 29. west of the 6th P. M. in Ked Willow county. Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder, lor cash in hand, on the 21st day of August A. 1). 1893, in front of the south door of the court house, in ludianoia. Nebraska, that being the building wherein the last term r.f court was held, at the hour of 1 o’clock P. M.of said day. when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated July 11th, 1893. E. 1C. Hanks. Sheriff of said county. First publication July 21et—5ts. W. S. Moulan, Attorney, McCook. Neb. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the District Court of tted Willow county, Nebraska, on u judgment obtained before Hon. D. T. Welty. juhge of tiie District Court of lied Willow county. Nebraska, on the 8th day of May. 1893, in favor of .1. Abbott Thomp son as plaintiff, and against Ira McClung et al., as defendants, lot the sum of seven hun dred seventy-three dollars and llfty-six cents, and qpsts taxed at $20.83. and accruing costs; and co defendant Burton & Harvey on the saint* date obtained a decree for $39.75. 1 have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants to satisfy said judgments, to-wit: The west half of the north east quarter and tiie north half of the north west quarter of section 22. township 1. north of range 2S, west of the tiih 1*. M in Bed Wil low county, Nebraska. Ami will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on the 21st day of August. A. 1). 1893, In front of the south door of the court house, in Indiano.'a, Nebraska, that being the building wherein tin* iast teun of court was held, at tiie hour of l o'clock P. M. of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated July 7th. 1893. E. K. Banks, Sheriff of said county. First publication July 2lst—Sts. W. S. Moulan, Attorney, McCook, Neb. Publication Notice. Ance Shrater, and Lena Shrater, his wife, defendants, will take notice that John A. Hamilton, plaintiff herein, has filed his peti tion in the District Court of ited Willow coun ty, state of Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to fore close a certain mortgage executed June 3d, 1880, by the defendant Ance Shrater, to the plaintiff upon the following described real estate, to-wit: The south half of the southwest quarter of sectoin number fourteen (14), in township number two (2) north, range number twenty-nine (29) west, in Bed Willow county. Nebraska, to secure his eleven promissory notes, one note for $150, due May 31st, 1891, and ten coupon interest notes of $7.50 each, the first note of said series of ten interest coupon notes maturing November 1st, 1880, and one note maturing every six months thereafter until the maturity of the last note of said series of ten notes maturing May 1st, 1891: that there is now due the plaintiff on said notes and mortgage the sum of $200.27, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from November 1st, 1889; that the defendants be required to pay said amount and interest, or that said premises be soid to satisfy the amount found due and costs of suit. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the litli day of September, 1883. Dated this 22nd day of July, 1893. John A. Hamilton, plaintiff, by W. S. Morlan, his attorney. First publication August 4—4ts. To Our Advertisers. You are entitled to have your display advertisements changed once a month at the regular price. Changes more frequent will be charged extra accord ing to the amount of composition. Local advertisements may be changed every week at usual price. Copy for new advertisements and for changes of regular advertisements must be in this office by Wednesday of each week to insure prompt insertion. Notice of discontinuance of any dis play advertisement must be given not later than Wednesday. Local adver tisements may be discontinued at any time before Thursday evening. A strict observance of these necessary rules is respectfully requested. The Publisher. January 1, 1893. The following extract from a letter written by J.A. Starbuck of Yorktown, Iowa, speaks for itself: “Two years ago, in harvest time, a young man came in my store and said he had been binding wheat during the forenoon, and was so bad with diarrhoea and colic pains, that he would have to lay off unless he could get relief. I took a bottle of your diarrhoea remedy from the shelf, gave him a dose; sold him the bottle, and told him I would give the money back if it did no good. He came in next morning and said the single dose did its work so well, that he not only kept up his place binding during the afternoon, but had worked all night, and had the price of the dose I gave him been three dollars it would have been cheap. I will further say, keep on with your good work. You cannot recommend your medicine too highly. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is one of the greatest of the age; it cannot be beat. Wishing you much success and prosper ity which you richly deserve, I remain, truly yourfriend.” For sale by McCon nell & Co. Parents who have young children will be interested in the experience of Mr. A. Moir,a prominent druggist at Baitt, Iowa. He says “During the summer of 1882, my little girl, two years old, was taken seriously ill with summer com plaint—so common to Children of that age. After being treated by a physician and getting no better, I took from my shelves a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. She felt relieved after the first dose, and in three days was entirely well.” For sale by McConnell & Co. A good live paper every Tuesday and Friday, is what you get in The Semi-Weekly Journal for one dol i lar. The Tribune and Journal both I one year for $1.50. J. K. Kelley, Attorney. McCook, Neb. Publication of Summons. In tin* Dist rlct court <d Hod Willow county. Nebra*U»t. l> M. Monjo. trustee, plit.nliff. v-. Lildiin M. Pitney and Fred I). Pitney, detend nnts. To Lillian M. Pitney and Fred I). Pitney. You will please take notice that on the first day of July. 1893. D. M. Monjo. trustee, filed hi* petition In the District court of Red Wil low county, Nebraska, the object and prater of which ia to foreclose h certni • mnrrgage executed by the defendants. Lillian M. Pitney and Fret! I). Pitney’ to the Dakota Loan and Trust Company, and duly assignee • «> itie plaintiff, upon the south halt ol t .»*• southeast quarter, the northeast quarter of the south east quarter «»t section nine, and the north west quarter tit the southwest quarter of sec tion ten. in township four, north of range twenty-nine, west of the tith I*. M.. in Red Wttlow 00111113'. Nebraska, containing accord ing to the L. 8. survey thereof, Kin acres, dated the 7th day of November, 1888. upon which said mortgage, and for faxes paid by plaintiff under the terms and conditions of said mortgage, there is now due the siitn of *779.93, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from the first day of July. 1893. Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure and sale of said premises, and that che defendants and each of them tie foreclosed and barred of all equity', lien nr other interests in said premises, for deficiency judgment and equitanle relief. You arc* re quired to answer said petition on nr beferc Monday, the* 4th day of September, 1893. Dated the 28th day of July. 1893. J. E. Kelley. • Attorney for plaintiff. First publication July* 28th—»4ts. W. 5. Morlan, Attorney. McCook, Neb. Publication Notice. Abraham Williams. Elizabeth A. Williams. Edward C. O'Donnell and the Nebraska and Kansas Farm Loan Company, a corporation, defendants, will take notice that the Iowa Mortgage Company, plaintiff herein, lias filed its petition in the District Court of Red Wil-* low county, stale of Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage* executed December 2Cth, 1886, by the defendants Abra ham Williams and Elizabeth A. Williams to the plaintiff, upon the following described real estate, to-wit: The north half ol the southwest quarter of section number twenty six (26;, in township number one (1) north, i range number thirty (30) west, in Red Willow ; county, state of Nebraska, to secure their | eleven promissory notes, one note for $200. I due December 1st. 1891, and ten coupon inter- i ( St notes of $7 each, the first note of said j series of ten interest coupon notes maturing June 1st. 1887. and one note maturing every ' six months thereafter until the maturity of the last note of said series of ten notes taatur- ' ing December 1st, 1891: that there is now due i the plaintiff on said notes and mortgage the I sura of *207, with interest thereon at the rate ofienper cent per annum from December 20th, 1886; that the defendants be required to pay said amount and interest, or that 6aid premises be sold to satisfy the amount found due and costs of suit. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the litli day of September, 1893. Dated this 22nd day of July, 1893. Iowa Mortgage company, plaintiff, by W. 8. Morlan. its attorney. First, publication August 4—4ts. W. S. Morlan, Attorney. McCook, Neb. Publication Notice. James Littel!, Jr., Sarah A. Littel], George W. Burton and Andrew E. Harvey, partners doing business under the firm nameef Burton & Harvey, defendants, will take notice that Henry Wetmore, plaintiff herein, has filed his petition in the District Court of Ked Willow county. 6tate of Nebraska, against said de fendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain* mortgage executed April 23d. 1887, by the defendants, James Lit tell Jr., and Sarah A. Littel', to the plaiutiff, upon the following described real estate, to v/it: The northwest quarter of section num ber two (2), in township number two (2) north, range number twenty-six (26) west, in Ked Willow county, state of Nebraska, to secure their eleven promissory notes, one note for $700, due April 18, 1892, and ten c< upon inter est notes of $24.50 each, the first note of said series of ten interest coupon notes maturing October 1st, 1887, and one note maturing every six months thereafter until the maturity of the last note or said senes of ten notes matur ing April 1st, 1892, and there is now due the plaintiff ou said notes and mortgage the sum of $747.70 with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from .*y>ril 1st, 1892; 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, the litb day of September, 1893. Dated this 22nd day of July, 1893. Henry Wetmore, plaintiff, by W. S. Morlan, his attorney. First publication August 4—4ts. W. S. Morlan, Attorney, McCook, Neb. Publication Notice. Charles Nothnagle, Anna Nothnagle, George W. Burton and Andrew E. Harvey, partners doing business under the firm name of Burton A: Harvey, Emil Lindner, Mrs. Emil Lindner, his wife, whose first name is to plaintiff un known. Moses Erman, Mrs. Moses Erman, his wife, whose first name is to plaintiff unknown, Franz Kreichitz. and Mrs. Franz Kreichitz, his wife, whose first name is to plaintiff un known, defendants, will take notice that Kan dolph L. Bullard, plaintiff herein, has filed bis petition in the District Court of Ked Willow county. Nebraska, against said defendants, the object andprayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed December 6th, 1886, by the defendants Charles Nothnagle and Anna Nothnagle to the plaintiff, upon the following described premises, to-wit: The east half of the northwest quarter and the east half of the southwest quarter of section number twenty-four (24) in township number two (2) north, range number twenty-nine (29) west, in Ked Willow county. Nebraska, to se cure the payment of their eleven certain promissory notes; one principal note for four hundred and fifty dollars, due November 20tb, 189J, and ten coupon interest notes of eighteen dollars each, the first of said ten notes raatur ing May 1st, 1887, and one of said notes matur ing every six months thereafter, unitl the maturity of the last of said ten notes which matured November 1st, 1891. That there is now due upon said notes and mortgage, in cluding taxes on said premises paid by plaint iff, the sum of $642.14, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from No vember 1st. 1888, and plaintiff prays for a de cree that the defendants be required to pay the same, or that said promises may be Bold to satisfy said amount, with interest and costs of suit. You are required to answer 6aid petition on or before Monday. September 11th, 1893. Dated this 22nd day of July, 1893. Kandolph L. Bullard, plaintiff, by W. S. Morlan, his attorney. First pub lication August 4—4ts. W. S. Morlan, Attorney, McCook, Neb. Publication Notice. Thomas Mize. I.ouiza E. Mize. George W. Burton and Andrew E. Harvey, partners do ing business under the firm name of Burton & Harvey, Jesse Floyd Welborn. and Mrs. Jesse Floyd AVelborn. his wife, whose first uame is to plaintiff unknown, defendants, will take notice that Hannah C. Partridge, plaintiff herein, has filed her petition in the District Court of Ked Willow county, state of Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed Mnrch 2nd, 1887, by the defendants Thomas Mize and Louiza E. Mize to the plaintiff, upon the following described real estate, to-wit: The north half of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section number three [31, in township number one [1], range number twenty-six [26] west, in Hed Willow county, state of Nebraska, to secure their eleven promissory notes, one note for $600, due December 30th, 1891, and ten coupon in terest notes of $24 each, the first note of said series of ten interest coupon notes maturing June 1st, 1887, and one note maturing every six months thereafter until the maturity of the last note of said series of ten notes, ma turing December 1st, 1891; that there is now due the plaintiff on said notes and mortgage the sum of $695.47, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from March 2nd, 1861; that the defendants be re quired 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, the 11th day of September, 1893. Dated this 22nd day of July, 1893. Hannah 0. Partridge, plaintiff, by w. S. Morlan, her attorney. 1 First publication August 4—its. The Citizens Bank of McCook. Incorporated under State Lawr Paid Up Capital, $50,000 -DOES A General Banking Business. Collections made en all accessible points. Drafts draws 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, Vice Pree. A. C. EBERT, Cashier. CORRESPONDENTSt The First National Bank, Lincoln Nebrska. The Chemical National Bank, New York City. Tfie Hrst JVatioual Idanft AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000. | 1 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $60,000. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. GEORGE HOCK NELL, President. B. M. FREES, Vice President. W. F. LAWSON Cashier A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS. W. §. Morlan, Attorney, McCook, Neb. Publication Notice. Edward Fitzgerald, Mary A. Fitzgerald, George W. Hinton and Andrew E. Harvey, partners doing business under the firm name of Burton & Harvey, J. W. Hupp, .John B. Beeves, James Scott, Charles T. Me Laugh iin and Mrs. Charles T. McLaughlin, his wife, whose first name is to plaintiff unknown, de fendants. will take notice that Albert C. La tham, plaintiff herein, has filed his petition in the District Court of Ked Willow county, state of Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to fore close a certain mortgage executed August 17th, 1888. by the defendants Edward Fitzger ald and Mary A. Fitzgerald, to the plaintiff, upon the following described real estate, to wit: The west naif of the northwest quarter and the west half of the southwest quarter of section number thirty-one 1,311. in township number two (2) north, range number twenty six west, in Ked Willow couuty, state of Nebraska, to secure their eleven promissory notes, one uote for $590, due August 6th, 1893, and ten coupon Interest notes of $17.50 each, the first note of said series of ten interest coupon notes maturing February 1st, 1889, and one note maturing every six months thereafter until the maturity of the last note of said series of ten notes, maturing August lsr. 1893; that tiiere is now due the plaintiff on said notes and mortgage the sum of $678.68, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from August 17th, 1888; that the deferdants be required to pay said amount and interest, or that said premises be sola to satisfy the amount found due and costs of suit. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 11th day of September, 1893. Dated this 22nd day of July, 1893. Ai.bkkt C. Latham, plaintiff, by W. S. Mor'lan. his attorney. First publication August 4—4ts. On account of the unusual stringency in money matters we are compelled to sell goods hereafter only. Strictly For Cash. We will, however, # SELL. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES - At the very lowest living profit; and we kindly _ ask all who have so long traded with us, and have never been refused credit, to assist us at this critical time. ' .... IN.... UNDERWEAR, And All Summer Goods We are making SPECIALLY LOW PRICES. w 1 L C o X & s o N ■ W. S. Morlan, Attorney, McCook, Neb. Publication Notice. Stephen C. Perry, Rufus M. Snavely and Sarah R. Snavely,his wife, and HelenT.Camp bell, defendants, will take notice that the Hartford Theological Seminary, a corporation incorporated under the laws of the state of Connecticut, plaintiff herein, has filed its pe tition in the District Court of Red Willow county, Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to fore close a certain mortgage executed August 28th, 1884, by the defendant Stephen C. Perry to the plaintiff, upon the following described real estate, to-wit: The northwest quarter of section number fourteen (14), in township number one (1) north, range number twenty niue (29) west, in Red Willow county, Nebras ka, to secure the payment of his ten promis sory notes, one for three hundred dollars due August 22nd, 1889, one coupon interest note for eighteen dollars, one fortwenty-%even dol lars, and seven for fifteen dollars each; the first one of said nine coupon interest notes maturing April 1st, 1885, and one maturing every six months thereafter, until the matu rity of the last of said nine notes, which ma tured April 1st, 1889. That there is now due upon said notes and mortgage, including the amount of taxes on said premises paid by plaintiff, the sum of $387.17, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 1st day of October, 1888, and plaintiff prays that the defendants be required to pay the amount due upon said notes and mort gage. or that said premises may be sold to satisfy 6aid amount, with interest and costs of suit. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 11th day of September, 1893. Dated this 22nd day of July, 1893. Hartford Theological Seminary. • plaintiff, by W. S. Morlan. its attorney. First publication August 4—4ts. J. E. Kelley, Attorney, McCook, Neb. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the district court of Red Willow county. Nebraska, on a judgment obtained before Hon. D. T. Welty, Judge of the district court of Red Willow county, Nebraska, on the 20th day of October, 1892, in favor of J. Lowell Moore, Trustee, as plaintiff, and against Wil liam Relph et al. as defendants, for the sum of four hundred and fifteen [$415,051 dollars and five cents, and costs taxed at $34 38, and accruing costs; I have levied upon the follow ing real estate taken as the property of said defendants to satisfy said judgment to-wit: The east half of the southeast qiiarterand the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-five (25) in township one (1) north of range thirty (30) west of 6th P. M. in Red Willow county, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the 4th day of September, A. D., 1893. in front of the south door of the court housein Indianola, Nebraska, that being the building wherein the Iasi term of court was held at the hour of one o’clock, P. M., of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated August 2d, 1893. E. R. BANKS, Sheriff of said county. First publication August 4, 1893.-5ts. J. A. WILCOX & SON. McCook, July 26,1893. GEO. J. BURGESS, Dealer in r a The Finest Line of Machinery Ever Brought to this County. Yard West of First National Bank, McCOOK, NEB. DO YOU KEEP IT IW THE HOUSE ? PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN-KILL Will Cure Cramps, Colic, Cholera Morbus and all Bowel Complaints. PRICE, 25c., 50c., and $1.00 A BOTTLE. 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 NippleB and Piles. It is cooling Bad 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. We sell the Empire letter copying books. Also best grades of type writ ing paper. STEEL WEB PICKET FENCE FOR YARDS AND LAWNS. 18 to 60 inches high: Pickets 2*4 and cables 6VJ inches apart. These pickets are made of a plurality of wires, making them stronger, tougher and will stand more rough usage than any picket made of a single wire five times its weight. Our STEEL WIRE FENCE BOARD 4H inches wide has no equal for a barbless field fence. Sold by hardware and implement dealers. Write for circulars. *. DB KAT.-R FENCE OCX, Dekalb, XXL