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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1895)
' . y i , , ' . ' 4- ; f T : , t for Infants and Children. " Cas to r'la f s so well nd apted to chl ldren that - I recommend It as superior toany prescription ; mown to me. " IL A Ancnea , N 111 So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N , Y. ' 4Tho use of ' Castorla' Is so universal and Its merits so well known that it seems awork or supererogatton to endorse It. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla . within easy reach , " : . CAntos NAnTYN , D. D , , ' New York City. Castorla cures Coil ; Constipation , Sour Stomach , Dlarrlioea , Eructation , Sills Norms , gives sleep , and promotes di. gestlon , Without injurious medication. I "For several years I have recommended 'Castorla , ' and shall always continue to dose so , as It has invariably produced beneficial results , " EDWIN F. PAnnse , M. D , , 125th Street and 7th Ave. , New York City ; .p Tan Ct tmun CoMPAI.v , 77 Minu A' Srnnsr , Nitw Yoni { Cult y r ' . ' , _ : 'r - TI.IE a - J4.Y . : . ' r . F1kT 'WATIOWAL : Authorized Capital $ R1O,000 SurpIu w OPPICERS .AND DIRECTORS. I GEO. HOCKNELL 8. M. FREES W. F LAWSON F A. PENNELL , President. V. President. Cashier. Assaf Cashier. I1 ' . A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS. - Gitizolls - INCOIt1'OItATEI ) UNIER STATE LAWS. Paid TT Capital , - - - : - $50,000. Surplus , - - - - 10,000. t : DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Made on all Accessible Points. Drafts Drawn on all ' : . Principal Cities of Europe. faxes Paid for Non-Residents. 1 . T'c e s ® r a ) e o a ro Euro e N ; - t , OPPI CERS. V. FRANKLIN , President. A. C. EBERT , Cashier. - COBREBPONDENTS-The First' National Bank , Lincoln , Nebraska. Tha - Chemical National Bank , New York City. : : r s-a . fI1 ; P . - tl _ _ 1 : o , L f ' EB ti5 h o n M Snip n u P e 1 ; ATRIt I.'TNE FiN ST [ : ' ODE t5 11iEIGgTS ISTO 25" P 0 UNDS P RILES $ 5 , TO.i00. by' ' EVERY p1ACI INE FULLY oUARANTEED CATAf9C U SENT FOR t'1J CttT ! STAr1I ? ! ( . , . 1 1r141h O EIGE AfID FAC70RY LAKE. : flALSTED 5TH RETAIL ,7ALEoROOM 80 WABASHAVE Smart Aszerlou e s7- 99 READS"Si : , NEW..Y RK PORTLAND = ' ! G , - satrilAfc 4urY t : . ' f . a F D. BURGESS Plumber and Steam Fitters , . . , MAIN AVliN IIE , McLOUa , NEB. x stock of Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe , brass Goods , Pumps and Boiler Trim ' - " 'rings ' , 'Agent for Halliday Eclipse and Waupun Wind Mill. . : i : Subscribe for The McCoo Tribulie i . It ha.s no equal in , this local. field. - I - , a x _ A . I Notices to Redeem. Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of December , 193 , the following described real estate situated in Red Willow county , i Nebraska , were purchased bythe undersigned at a tax sale held by the treasurer of said county for the delinquent taxes due thereon for the year 1892 : The southwest quarter of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarterof the southwest - west quarter of section 19 , township4 , range 26r said land was taxed in the name of H. M. Gardner in 1892 and I894. The northwest quarter of section 28 , township - ship 4 , range 26 ; said land was taxed in the Ilauie of1 ilham Fisher in 1892 and t894. e The northeast quarter of section 35 , township - ship 2 , range 27 ; said land was taxed in the native of ' 1' . M. Marquett in 1892 and 1894. The northeast quarter of section 21 , town. ship 2 , range 27 ; said land was taxed in the name of J. K. P. Thompson in 1892 , and in the name of VV. H. Carnahan in 1894. The south half of the southeast quarter of section 13 , township 2 , range 27 , and the north half of the northeast quarter of section 24 , township 2 , range 27 , said land was taxed in the name of Henry Simper in 1892 and 1894. All that part of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter [ except 33 acresl of section i6 , township 3 , range 28 ; said land was taxed } n the name of W. 11. Moore in 1892 and 1894. The east half of the northeast quarter of section township range 28 said land was taxed in the name f Eliza McCool in 1892 and 1094. 1094.Elie southwest quarter of the southeast quarter - ter and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 23 , township 1 , range 29 ; said land was taxed in the name of W. h , Glynn in 1892 and 1894. Flie northwest quarter of section 22 , township - ship t range 2 , id land was taxed in the name of F. J. ushong in 1892 , and in the name of the Nebraska Loan and Trust ( .o. in I&4.f . f lie southwest quarter of section 21 , township - ship i , range 29 ; said land was taxed in the name of 1 ictoria 1. . Hartford in :892 , and in the name of Mary Leavitte in 1894. The northwest quarter of section 25 , township - ship h , range 29 ; ' said land was taxed in the name of IV infield Glynn in 1892 and .1894. The northwest quarter of section 12 , township - ship 2 , range 29 ; said land was taxed in the nameof A. W. Corey in 1892 , and in the name of Iiattie McCool in 189 } . l'heeast half of the northeast quarter and the east half of the southeast quarter [ except 3 acres , as follows : commencing 36 rods north of the southeast corner of the east half of the southeast quarter , thence west 24 rods , north 20 rods , south 20 rods to beginning ] of section 28 , township 2 , range 29 ; said land was taxed in the name of Jean F. Riley in 1892 and 1894. The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 2 , the east half of the southeast - east quarter of section 3 , and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section : o , township 4 , range 29 : said Roof was taxed in the name of J. L' . Piper in 1892 , and in the name of Emma L. Atwater in 1894. The southwest quarter of section 4 , township I , range 3o ; said land was taxed in the name of fMalla Matson in 1892 , and in the name of the Farmers Loan and Trust Co. in 1894. The southwest quarter of section 19 , township - ship i. range 30 ; said land was taxed in the name of John A. Lutz in 1892 and 1894. The north half of the southeast quarter and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 25 , township t , range 3o ; said land was taxed in the name of Sarah Snavely in 1892 and x394. u lie southeast quarter 0f section 22 , town ship 1 , range 30 ; said land was taxed ip the name of Ed Ackermanin 1892 and 1894. The north half of the southwest quarter of section 26 , township 1 , range 0 ; said land was taxed in the name of A. Williams in 1892a nd :894.The The southeast quarter of section 27 , township - ship 1 , range 30 ; said land was taxed nh the name of I. J. Starbuck in 1892 and 1894. The southeast quarter of section 34 , township - ship I , range 3o ; said land was taxed to the name of James W. McCarthie in 1892 and :894. What is known as the "creamery tract" , commencing - mencing at a point on the east line of section z9 , township 3 , range 29 , 33 feet north of the southeast corner of said tract , thence north on east line 300 feet , west parallel to line 200 feet , south 300 feet to a point 53 feet north of south line , thence east parallel with south line 200 feet to place of beginning ; said land was taxed - ed in the name of It. 13.1'aylor in 1892 , and in the name of I. B. Dudney in :894. Lots 6 and 7 , section i9 lot 3 , section 30 ; and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 30 , all in township 3 , range 30 ; said land was taxed in the name of the Missouri Valley Land Co. in 1592 and in the name of Samuel r. Arnold in 1894. The time of redemption from said tax sale will expire on the 2Sth day of December , 1895. i McCook , Neb. . August 30th , :595 J. 1V. EUPP. PUBLICATION NOTICE. Anton Probst- Sarah Probst , Frank I-I. Spearman , Louis Prohst and the McCook CoOperative - Operative Building and Savings Association , defendants , will take notice that Mary A. Lonergan as executrix of the last will and tes- tamentof Thomas Lonergan , deceased , plain- tiffhas , tiled her petition in the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , the object and prayer of which are to foreclose acertain mortgage - gage deed executed Feb. 2d , 1889 , by the defendants - fendants , Anton Probst and Sarah Probst , to the said Thomas Lonergan , now deceased , of whose last will and testament the plaintiff is the duly appointed , qualified and acting executrix - ecutrix , upon the following described real estate , situated in Red Willow county , Nebraska - raska , towit : Beginning at a stake eighty-six feet , eight and one-half inches cast from a stake at the northwest corner of lot numbered fifteen , in block numbered twenty-nine , in the original town of McCook , in said county , , according - cording to the recorded plat thereof , running thence east thirty-six feet , thence south one hundred and thirty feet , thece west thirty-six feet , and thence nrth ne hundred and thirty feet to the place of beginning ; to secure of their one certain principal promissory - issory note for the sum of 85o , dated February - ry 2 , 1S89 , due February I , 1894 , together with ten coupon interest notes thereto attached , each for the sum of $47.50 , all dated February 2 , 1S89 , and due respectively the first day of August , iSS9 , the first days of February and August , :890,1891,1892 and 1893 , and the first day of February , :89.4 , all drawing interest at the rate of ten.per cent. per annum after ma- turity. There is now due on said notes and mortgage the sum of 1,252.50 , withu interest thereon at the rate bf ten per cent. per annum' on $47.50 thereof from February 1 , 1891 , .on $47 .50 thereof from August i , 1891 , on $47.50 thereof from February 1 , 1892 , on $47.50 thereof - of from August 1:592 , on $47.50 thereof from February I , :5 3 , on $47.50 thereof from August - ust t : S9.r anon $997.50 thereof from Feb ruary I:894 ; and plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants be required to pay the same , or that said premises be sold to satisfy said amount. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday , the 14th day of October , :895. Dated September 2 , 1895. 9.6-4ts. MARY A. LONERGAN , as Executrix of the last will and testament of Thomas Lonergan , deceased , Plaintiff. ByT . S. Morlan , her attorney. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria , SENT IT TO Ills MOTHER IN GERMANY. Mr. Jacob Esbensen , who is in the employ of the Chicago Lumber Co. at Des Moines , Iowa , says : "I have just sent some medicine back to my mother in the old country , that 1 know from personal use to be the best medicine - cine in the world for rheumatism , having used it in my family for several years. It is called Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It always does the work" . 50 cent bottles for sale by McConnell & Co. , druggists. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. From all accounts Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a Godsend to the afflicted. There is no advertisement about this ; we feel just like saying it THE DEMOCRAT , Carrollton Ky. For sale by McConnell & C. druggists. e SMITH , BondedAbstracter1 _ 8. G. GOSSARD , Asst. ! NDANOLA ( , - - NEBRASKA. Now Bring on Your 011. An Iowa reader remits $ t.5o , excusing himself for so doing on the grounds that it's too far to haul a load of wood. He then concludes his letter with the following - lowing couiplinrentary reference to the paper , which we will take the liberty of reproducing notwithstanding the punishment - ishment is death by ducking in burning - ing oilHere it is : "Wife and I enjoy THE TRIBUNE every Saturday night , and that without our interest les- lening. I regard THE MCCo01 ; TRIBUNE as the cleanest , newsiest , and most patriotic - otic weekly paper that I have ever seen anywhere. If the , people of your city and county rightly estimate your efforts - forts for the schools , societies and other refining institutioris of your community , THE TRIBUNE will ever flourish and continuously moreso.Long - life to the editor" . Now bring on your burning oil. Caffrey-Real. Wednesday morning in St , Patrick's Catholic church , Rev. J. W. Hickey united in marriage , after the solemn and impressive ceremony of the church , Mr. Ed. Caffrey and Miss Julia Real. The ceremony was performed iii the presence of a number of relatives and friends of the contracting parties. The groom is in the service of the I Burlington as a freight brakeman. The bride is a daughter of John Real , a well known farmer of Perry precinct. The young couple stand high in the es - teen of a large circle of friends , whom TIrE TRIBUNE joins in wishing a happy and prosperous wedded life. Special Notice. Our store will be closed on Saturday , September28thon account of holiday. THE FAMOUS CLOTHING CO. We understand that a precinct ticket : for this precinct was selected at a secret caucus of the delegates of Willow Grove precinct to ( lie county convention , last Friday evening. While we do not wish to be understood as intending any reflection - flection against the nominees , we do want to go on record as protesting against a secret delegation caucus usurping - ing the province of an open party caucus. We understand that Mayor J. E , Kelley was named for justice of the peace and James Woodworth for assessor. Some handsome new bex writing paper - per just received at our stationery de- partment. Prices very reasonable. L.E.Gilchrest went up west last night I on mine business T o California in a Tourist Sleeper. The Burlington Route personally conducted - ducted once-a-week excursions to Colorado - rado , Utah and California are just the things for people of moderate means. Cheap , respectable , comfortable , expe- ditious. They leave Omaha every Thursday - day and go through , without change , to San Francisco and Los Angeles. The tourist sleepers in which excursionists travel are carpeted , upholstered in ratan and have spring seats , spring backs , mattresses , blankets ; curtains , pillows , etc. Only $ j for a double berth , wide enough and bigenough fortwo. Theroute lies through Denver , Colorado Springs , the wonderful canyons and peaks of the Rockies , Salt Lake and Sacramento. For rates and also for illustrated folder giving full information , call on the nearest - est agent of the Burlington Route or write to J. Francis , G. P. R T. A , , Omaha , Neb. In a recent letter to the manufacturers Mr. R' F. Benjamin , editor of the Spectator , Rushford , N. Y. , says : "It may be a pleasure to you to know the high esteem in which Chamberlains medicines are held by the people of your own state , where they must be best known. An aunt of mine , who resides at Dexter , Iowa , was about to visit me , a few years since , and before leaving home wrote me , asking if they were sold here , stating if they were not she would bring ac4uantity-with her , as she did not want to be without them" . The medicines referred to are Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , famous for its cures of colds and croup ; Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism , lame back , pains in the side and chest , and Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhma Remedy for bowel complaints. These medicines have been in constant use in Iowa for almost a quarter of a century. The people have learned that theyare articles of great worth and merit , and unequalled by any other. They are for sale by McConnell & Co. , druggists. Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria. l DON'T' TOBACCO SPIT Ol. SMOKE YOUR LIFE AWAY ? Is the truthful and startling title of a book about No-To-Bac , the harmless , guaranteed tobacco habit cure that braces up the nicotin- . ized nerves , eliminates nicotine poison , makes weak men regain strength , vigor and man- hood. You run no physical or financial risk , as No-To-Bac is sold by druggists everywhere under a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book fre. Address Sterling Remedy Co. , New York . . . or Chicago. 4-t9.95-Iyr. 7'Soldby McConnell &Co. , McCook , Neb. When Baby was sick , we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child , she cried for Castorla. When she became Mist , she clung to Criteria , i When she had Children , she gavethem Castoria , j 'Buy your writing paper at THE TRIBUNE office. All'kinds in stock and prices very reasonable GOOD TfiWG-POSHITAL9NG : v ; L j ) /1 Z// ' \ \ \ \ ' I F \ , . , , I K , /1/ / II * 1 % ( r I ' S I ' / ih 1 I.AiiitAx Plug jobcco Hi. A Grew 5Ig Piece fot' " . IO Cents- . ' ; ' ( ; ; :11 : We are just iii receipts o a new supply of tablets anti box papers , memorandums , etc. ® R I P A N C LL - The modern stand- ua and Family Medicine - tea cine : Gres the to tow w common every-day c " ' ills of humanity. TRADE W z e 0 9eu MANK Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema , Tetter , Salt- Rlheum , Scald Head , Sore Nipples , Chapped Bands , Itching Piles , Burns , Frost Bites , Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. s TO HORSE OWNEES- For putting a horse in a fine Iieatthy con. iftion try Dr. Cady's Condition POhvder They tone up the system , aid digestion , cureless loss of appetite , relieve constipation , correct kidney disorders and destroy worms , giving new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 cents per package. For sale by druggists. L. W , MCCONNELL & Co. R COLE 1'9 , LEADING IIEROHANT TAILOR OF MCCOOK , Sias just received a new stock of CLOTHS and TRIMMINGS- you want a good fitting - ting suit made at the very lowest prices for good work , call on him. Shop first door west of Barnett'a Lumber Office , on D9nntsou street. JuLIus KUNE1 T. aret Laying. Carpet Cleaning. s i ant still doing carpet laying. : ar et leaning , lawn cutti and similar work. See ar write me before giving such work. M char es are very reasonable. Leave orders t i'RIBUNE offic1ULIUS KUNERT. J. S. MO BRAYER. E'RVI'R1ET'rR OF TiR ! i c oo Transfer lneI BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. 'Only furniture van in the city. Also have a first class house moving outfit. Leave orders for bus calls at Commercial hotel or at office opposite the depot. e _ r - - ' _ - _ - - - - - - - W. V. GAGE. I I II151CIA1 An 1) SUIWLON , i MCCooK , NEBRASKA. It t -Office hours-9 to t t a. nt. , 2 to 5 and r 7 to 9 p. m. Roonhs Over the First National 1 bank. Night calls answered at the office. I p I 1 I J. A. GUNN , t I ) III 'SICIAN AND SURGEON li MCCooK , NEBRASKA. I 4 ° Office-OverC. A.Leach's jewelrystore. t i Residence-7o1 Main street. Prompt attelh- tion given to all calls. q - - 1' 1 AUSTIN J. RiTTENHOUSE ! 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW ! ' , l McCooK , NEBaASKA. iz i Office-Over the Famous clothing store. J. E. KELLEY , i t. ATTOItNE l AT LAW ' JICCooK , NEraasK. + . . . I ' : ' -Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office- Rear of First National bank. 4 ! - h' J. B. BALLARD , IST. i All dental work done at our office is guar- I i anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds , of + Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith ' & Bellamy , assistants. & .MRS. E. E. UTTER. . . . . . . . I MUSICAI.INSTRUCTOR. 1 i Plano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo. , VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALY. : ° Studio-Corner ofDodge and Madison Ms. r i i ELMER ROWELL Ipl Ip Real EstateCollections In surance l . . MCCooK , NEBRASKA. 1 ° Notary Public. East Dennison street. ' CARSON & TAYLOR _ s ! I. I'rop etors of the . . . . 1 SUNNY SiDE DAJRY r I - 55 7 f 1 . .y We respectfully solicit your lusiness i and guarantee pure milk , full measure , ' and prompt , courteous service. I Chase Ooh Land and Live Stack O s r , i s i Horses brauded on left hip or left shoulder I i P. U. address Imperial Chase county , and Beat rice. Nebraska. Range , StinklagWater and the Frenchman creeks , Chase county , Nebrskan. Brand as cut on etdeof SOmeanlmalson hipand sides of some , or anywhere - where on tin' flnimal. q. z j