The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 18, 1896, Image 8

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j -ainfra Agent for Halliday , Eclipse and "Waupun Wind , Mill.
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J3t7 Any Items under this heading will be irtadly
rpcelvcdfrom those in the service by the publisher.
Brakeman Barry went eastou Monday.
Supt. Campbell made a business trip
to Denver. Tuesday night.
Samuel Rogers and family went up to
Longtuont , Tuesday night.
A new time card will go into effect on
the Denver-Lyons branch , Sunday.
Traveling Engineer Dixon made a trip
up to Cheyenne , Wednesday of this
wee"k.
Mrs. H. L ; Donavan went up to Colorado -
rado , Monday night , on a visit to rela
tives.
Dr. E. Hv Waters of the Burlington
Voluntary Relief went east on No. 4 ,
Monday , on a tvyo weeks' vacation.
R. B. Archibald and H. G. Borneman
went down to Lincoln , Monday evening ,
to attend the master mechanic's conven-
tion.
' Chief Dispatcher Forbes went in to
Omaha , Sunday morning , to hear the
Hon. Burke Cochran's famous speech ,
Monday.
Operator Culbertson of Benkelman
has J. E. Robinson's place , while Joe is
working W. . B. Mills' trick during the
latter's absence on his wedding trip.
COURT HOUSE NEWS ITEMS.
Matters of Interest Gleaned From the Sev-
era ! County Offices.
DISTRICT COURT.
The following cases have been filed in -
district court since last Thursday :
W. S. Pitch vs W. F. Stone. To recover - ,
cover possession of real estate.
Benjamin F. Tate vs. Edwin Ervin.
Civil suit on account. '
First National Bank of McCook vs. J. :
A. Wilcox. Equity.
George B.Berry vs. Ransom S. Gordon.
Equity.
COUNTY COURT ,
License to marry was issued to Willard
B. Mills and Percie -Brewer. .
Chance to Enter Civil Service.
The United States civil service com
mission has a requisition for a certificate
to fill a vacancy in the position of fire
man at $720 per annum in the United
States court house and post office build
ing at Lincoln , Neb. , and an examina
tion will be held at the postoffice build
ing at Omaha , Neb. , commencing at 9
a. m. , October 7 , to which applicants
from Lincoln , Neb. , will be admitted to
secure a list of eligibles for this and other
positions in the custodian's force in this
city. Applications will be accepted for
the position of watchman , elevator con
ductor , janitor , engineer , fireman , skilled
laborer , or any other position in the cus
todian's force. At the same time appli
cations will be accepted for any of the
mechanical trades , to establish registers
from which vacancies in the service may
be filled in other parts of this state or
even in other parts of the country.
Persons who desire to take any nf these
examinations should write to the civil
service commission at Washington , D.C. ,
for application blanks and information
in regard to the examinations. No per
son can be examined who has net pre
viously filed an application and re
ceived an admission card.
Mrs. Rhodie Noah of this place was
taken in the night with cramping pains
and the next day diarrhoea set in. She
took half a bottle of blackberry cordial
but got no relief. She then sent to mete
to see if I had anything that would help
her. I sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
and the first dose relieved her. Another
of our neighbors had been sick for about
a week and had tried different remedies
for diarrhoea but kept getting worse. I
sent him the same remedy. Only four
doses of it were required to cure him. He
says he owes his recovery to this won
derful remedy. Mrs. Mary Sibley , Sid
ney , Mich. For sale by McConne 'll &
Co. , Druggists.
To California in a TourfstlSIeeper.
The Burlington Route personally con
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 Thurs
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 $5 for a double berth , wide
enough and big enough for two. The route
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 near
est agent of the Burlington Route or
write to J. Francis , G. P. & T. A. ,
Omaha , Neb.
Last summer one of our grand children
was sick with a severe bowel trouble.
Our doctor's remedies had failed , then
we tried Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy , which gave very
speedy relief. We regard it as the best
medicine ever put on the market for
bowel complaints. Mrs. E. G. Gregory ,
Frederickstown , Mo. This certainly is
the best medicine ever put on the mar
ket for dysentery , summer complaint ,
colic and cholera infantum in children.
It never fails to give prompt relief when
used in reasonable time and the plain ,
printed directions are followed. Many
mothers have expressed their sincere
gratitude for the cures it has effected.
For sale by McConnell & Co. , Druggists.
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Commissioners' Proceedings ,
Board of County Commissioners met pursu
ant to adjournment. Present , J. M. Thomas ,
Jas. Carmichael and Stephen Belles , Commis
sioners , Harlow W. Keyes , County Attorney ,
and R. A. Green , County clerk. Minutes of
previous meeting read and approved. On
motion the following bills were allowed and
clerk directed to draw warrants on county
general fund , levy of 1S96 , in payment thereof'
as follows :
Barnett Lumber Co. , coal 5 3 25.
W. V. Gage , medical attendance 10 00
L. J. Spickelmier , medical attendance. 10 00
I. M. Smith , legal proe'd case of Major
Hess 2 70
McCallum & Short , mdse 800
State Journal Co. , supplies 59 65
C.H.Meeker , rent 5000
A. McMillen , mdse 12 50
J. B. Meservc , co. treas. , cash advane'd 3 58 .
J. C. Oakley , care of poor ( assigned to
Belles ) 20 00
R. II. Thomas , labor , moving records. 13 50
Ed Jordan , car fare advanced 2 32
W. C. Bui lard & Co. , coal for paupers. 1 75
Frank Neel , jailer , 42 00 '
J ; R. Neel. board and washing.prison'r 15 00
J. B. Meserve , expense 26 65
W. O. Bond , fees. State vs. Ellis 25 43
J. Menard , mdse , paupers 54 40
Jas. Carmichr.el , service as com 13 50
And on county road fund , levy 1896 , as fol
lows , to-wit :
C. A. Gentry , blacksmithing 2 90
Mike Coyle. chain carrier 1 50
And on county bridge fund , levy 1896 , as
follows , towit :
Joseph Junker , bridge work 1400
Barnett Lumber Co. , lumber 18 98
A. Kuhlman , spikes , posts and plow
handles 170
Barnett Lumber Co. , lumber 73 37
W. C. Bullard & Co. , lumber 4 5 36
Ed Warren , bridge work 2 00
Predmore Bros. , bridge material 8 50
Geo. Younger , bridge work 13 50
Frank Cashen , bridge work 250
Stephen Belles , bridge work. . ' 34 35
John Sheppard , bridge work 2 00
C. W. Peters , bridge work 13 12
W. C. Bullard and Co. , lumber 103 72
Leisure Bros. , hdwe and spikes 50
Annual settlement of the folldwingoverseer
of highways examined and approved and on
motion clerk directed to issue certificate in
payment thereof as follows , to-wit : A.D.West ,
overseer road district No. 37 , certificate No.
26 , for S27.00.
On motion ounty treasurer was directed to
transfer $100.00 from bridge fund , and $100.00
from road fund to county general fund of 1896.
It appearing from the petition of J. W. Cor
ner , Win. Lewis , et al , and upon due investi
gation the board find that the public good de
mands it , upon motion the following road is
established and opened :
Commencing at the southeast corner of the
southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of
section 27 , township 4 , range 30 , extending
thence west-upon the section line to the south
west corner of section 30.said town , and range
and terminating thereat. Clerk directed to
notify overseer of highways to open the same ,
also to notify land owners along line of said
road to file claims for damages on or before
Nov. 21,1896 , caused to said land by the loca
tion of said road.
Pursuant to law in such cases made and
provided the board proceeded to select the
names of 60 electors to act as jurors at Octo
ber , 1896 , term of District Court. Whereupon
the Clerk of the District Court was furnished
with the list , which is as follows , towit :
Alliance precinct Maurice Reddy , Samuel
Blackfan.
Beaver precinct A.P. Bodwell , J. B.Dolph ,
W. A. Minniear , C. P. Underwood.
Bondville precinct J. A. Carter , W. P.
Burns.
Box Elder precinct Mahlon Campbell.Bert
Reeves.
Coleman precinct William Coleman.
Daubury precinct E. B. Lister , J. A. Mc-
Guire.
Driftwood precinct Frank Everist.
East Valley precinct Samuel Young , Joe
Stephens , A. L. Enyeart , A. J. Lohr.
Fritsch precinct Walter Kintsel , W.A. Mc-
Cool.
Gerver precinct N. J. Johnston.
Grant precinct T. A. Rowland.
Indianola precinct Henry Crabtree , James
Iletherington , R. H. Thomas , E. S. Hill , Wm.
McCallum , S. E. Hager.
Lebanon precinct Nelson West , E. P. Day ,
Platte Kinne , J. B. Cumming.
Missouri Ridge precinct Martin Nutt , Ed.
Ervin. '
North Valley precinct C. A. Bede , G. W.
Arbogast.
Perry precinct Ed Flitcraft , John Real.
Red Willow precinct T. K. Quigley , John
Broomfield.
Tyrone precinct L. J , Shippee , W. C. Mc-
Taggart.
Valley Grange precinct A. D. Johnston ,
Geo. Reed.
Willow Grove precinct C. B. Gray , John
Sheppard , G. W. Starr , James Woodworth , M.
B. Hogan , Henry Walker , Joe Spotts , Joe
Swath , John Coleman , M. A.Spaulding , Chas.
Sentz , Charles Lehn , Ed Wilcox , O. M.Knip-
ple , A. C. Ebert , W. F. Lawson.
On motion Board adjourned to meet Octo
ber 6th , 1896. Attest :
R. A. Green , County Clerk.
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Engraving and Embossing.
If you take pleasure in good station
ery , try Crane's. It's fine and reasona
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cards and embossing of letter paper. See
samples and get prices.
Dr. Z. L. Kay.
Office , rooms 4 ami 5 over Leach's
jewelry store. Residence , room 21 ,
Commercial hotel.
Chamberlaiiils Cough Remedy cures
colds , croup and whooping cough. It is
pleasant , safe and reliable. For sale by
McConnell & Co. , Druggists.
Knipple is selling everything in the
queensware line at cost and less than
cost.
Buy one of those Heating Stoves or
Ranges at LaTourette's at wholesale
price.
Steel Cut Nails 2 cents per pound at
LaTourette's.
Tablets and Box Papers sit McCon-
nell's Drug Store.
One Quart Tin Frt-il Cans 33 cents per
dozen at LaTourette's.
Steel Stovepipe T4e. per joint at La
Tourette's
Hanging lamps at from S2.75 up at
Knipple's.
Coal Hods 24c at LaTourette's.
Toilet Soaps at McConnell's.
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Is unequalled for Eczema , Tetter , Salt-
Rheum , Scald Head , Sore Nipples , Chapped
Hands , Itching Piles , Burns , Frost Bites ,
Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids.
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
TO HORSE WSTEES.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy con
| dition try Dr. Cady's Condition Ponders
They , tone up the system , aid digestion , cureless
loss j 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.
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VTShortens labor , lessens pain ,
- " * • diminishes danger to life of
both mother and child and leaves her in condi
tion more favorable to speedy recovery.
"Stronger after than before confinement"
says a prominent midwife. Is the best remedy
FOR RISING BREAST
Known and worth the price for that alone.
Endorsed and recommended by midwives and
all ladies who have used it
Beware of substitutes and imitations.
Makes Child-Birth Easy.
Sent by Express or mail on receipt of price ,
$1.00 per bottle. Bool : "TO MOTHERS"
mailed free , containing voluntary testimonials.
BBADFIELD BEGULATOR CO. , ATLHTTi , Qt ,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. |
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The McCook Tribunew * { Tj
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Do Not Stop Tobacco ! $ &
How to Cure Yourself While jl j
Using It. j j j
The tobacco habit prows on a man until IiU I ' J
nervous system Is seriously affected , iinpalrlnr J i C
health , comfort and happiness. To quit suddenly S I | g
is too severe a shock to the system , as tobacco t SIM
inveterate user becomes a stimulant that hit * . 9 I m
system continually craves. "H.tcco-Curo" is a * / jjj
scientific cure for the tobacco habit , In all its forms , / v
carefully compounded after the formula of ; in eminent - > K
inent Ucrlin physician who lias used it in his private f k . m
practice since 187 , without a failure. It Is pup ) • M
vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. \ / > m
can use all the tobacco you want while taking a W
"Bacco-Curo. " It will notify you when to stop. n
We give a written guarantee to cure permanently j M
any case , with three boxes , or refund the money tf V
with in per cent , interest. "Uacco-Curo" is not a J ft
substitute , but a scientific cure , thnt cures without
the aid of will power and with no inconvenience. sM
It leaves the system as pure and free from nicotine J
as the day you took your first chew or smoke. ' MI
Cured by Bncco-Curo and Gained '
Thirty Pounds. SB
From hundreds of testimonials , the originals of M
which are on file and open to inspection , the fol- JK
lowing is presented : | j |
Clayton , Nevada Co. , Ark. , Jan. sS. . fX
Eureka Chemical & Mfg. Co. , I-a Crosse , Wis. . - < . ifl
Gentlemen : Kor forty years I used tobacco in all - y * ) • &
its forms. For twenty-five years of that time I ' f %
was a great sufferer f rbm general debility and heart ' 1,3
disease. Kor fifteen years I tried to quit , but ' J ,3
couldn't. I took various remedies , : unong others. 'ism
"No-To-Uac , " "The Indian Tobacco Antidote , " i * jjf
"Double Chloride of Gold. " etc. , etc. . but none of / ftl
them did me the least hit of good. Finally how- * f i M
ever , I purchiised a box of your "Bacco-Curo" anrf } J if
it has entirely cured me of the habit in all its forms. f I ) | f
and I have increased thirty pounds' in weight and * - r 3 ?
am relieved of all the numerous aches and pains of -y * fcjijf
body and mind. I could write a quire of paper upon - * ; , & § E
on my changed feelings'and condition. t ? l
Yours respectfully , III. . Makiiuky , ? ] B
Pastor C. 1' . Church , Clayton , Ark. ff |
Sold by all druggists at $ f.oo per box ; three boxes , fjl
( thirty days treatment ) St.So , with written guaran- Jt\ , ' ! m
tee , or sent direct upon receipt of price. Write for < - * > 31
booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemical t Mfg. Co. , } -S ij
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . ' J
United States Land Office , McCook , Nebr. , Aug.
-th ) , lS/5. Notice is hereby given that Jonathan f
Schrawyer \ x filed -notice of intention to makr p } '
final proof betore Register or Receiver at his ofilc * \
in McCook , Nebr. , on Wednesday the i-jth day of j ;
October , 1S96 , on timber culture application No. i
• ioS .i , for the southeast quarter of section No. seven , 1
in Township No. one north Range No. thirty west 1
sixth Principal Meridian. He names as witnesses : l
Wilson II. Ilartman , Cora B. Ilartman. of McCook. §
Nebr. , and Austin Dutcher , James McLaughlin , of f ?
Vailton , Neb. .
A. S. Camimiei.l , Reiristcr. \
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McCook Transfer Line. *
BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPBESS.
3grJOnly furniture van in the
city. ( Also have a first class house *
moving ] outfit. Leave orders for * Z t J
bus ' calls at Commercial hotel or
at i office opposite the depot.
Cdase Co. Land and Jve Stock Go , fM
Horses branded on left hip or left shoulder 02s I
jM ? P.O. address Imperial / * V
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HkSMI Frenchman creeks , in I
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whereon thf animal. •
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nd TRIMMINGS. If you -want a good fit
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