The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 07, 1897, Image 8

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H " This well known and
IB esteemed citizen buys
II his Stationery at first
IJ door south of the court
M house , where nice line
H of Plain and Fancy
H Writing Papers , both
I in boxes and bulk , can
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Commissioners' Proceedings.
[ OFFICIAL 11V AUTHORITY. ]
McCcok , Nebraska , April 30,1S97.
I Hoard of couuty commissioners met pursu
ant to adjournment. Present , Jas. Carmicliael ,
Stephen Holies and Jas. A. Robinson , com
missioners , II.V. . Keyes , county attorney.and
u R. A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of prc-
HI vious meeting read and approved.
B Official bond of Geo. Fowler , overseer road
district 16 , examined and approved.
, Petition ofV. . M. Rozell. Geo. Howell et
I al. asking for the appointment of Charles
Welshen as road overseer district 19 to fill vacancy -
> cancy , read and considered and on motion
Charles Welshen was appointed overseer disH -
H f trict 19.
Hj : REPORT OF COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.
H iMcCook , Nebraska , April 30th , 1S97.
H ! To the Hon. Board of County Commissioners :
Hj The following is a report of Institute money
B on hand :
m Amount on hand from last report was.S95.76
H Amount received froni certificates 8.00
M Amount now in my hand 5103.76
H L. A. Carnahan.
H Resolution : It Ls hereby ordered , and J. H.
M Uerge , couuty treasurer , is hereby directed to
H refund to the Lincoln Land Co. such * sum of
B . - money as shall be equal to the Jiigh school
H tax paid by said company on their real estate
H for the year 1S96 , as evidenced by the list now
B in the hands of county treasurer , and charge
H .same to the High school fund. , •
H Depository Bond of State Bank of Indianoa !
B examined and approved.
HBb The following claims were examined and
! on motion allowed and clerk directed to draw
H Avarrants on county bridge fund , levy of 1896 ,
H -in thereof follows to-wit
- payment as , - :
M "T. F. Welborn , nails and wire S 5.S7
m bridge work.
H Jas. Carmicliael 11.70
H Jas. A. Robinson 21.20
H Stephen Holies 32.90
fl I , Jesse Smith 7.00
H I Reed & Smith 9-00
H Wm. Porter 6.00
H ' Richard Dunning 5.25
m Geo. Younger 34-5 °
H N. Axtell 3.00
H - G.V. . Cramer 12.75
H Almeron Reed 4.00
| ' : S. E. I lager 12.00
H And on county road fund , levy 1896 , as fol-
H i Wm. Relph , road woik S16.00
H Fritz Buhr , same 3-75
H "Jas. Ryan , same 2.50
H ; On motion board adjourned to meet June
H 15th , 1S97.
H ' Attest : R. A. Green , County Clerk.
BJ | [ norval brothers , attorneys. ]
1 NOTICE OF SALE.
H I In the matter of the estate of Cynthia Rog-
H ' _ rs , deceased. Notice is hereby given that in
H I pursuance of an order of Hon. Edward Bates ,
H xine of the Jndges of the District Court of Sew-
H ard county , Nebraska , on the 14th day of Sep-
H tember , 1896 , for the sale ot the real estate
H hereinafter described , there will be sold at the
H front entrance of the Court House in the city
H of McCook , Red Willow county , Nebraska ,
H ( that being the place where the last term of
H the District Court within and for said county
H was held , ) on the 24th day of April , A. D' ,
H 1897 , at one o'clock p. m. , at public vendue to
H the highest bidder for cash , subject to all Hens
H and incumbrances thereon at the time of the
H ' death of saiddeceascd , the following described
m j real estate to-wit : The south half ( S. 'A ) of
H I the northeast quarter ( N. E. 'A ) and thenorth-
H I west quarter ( N. W. J i of the noithwestquar-
H I ter ( N. W. \ { ) and the north half ( N. Vz ) of
H 1 the southwest quarter ( S. W.i ) and lot two
H I (2) ( ) in the northeast quarter ( N. E. \ { ) of the
H 1 . northeast quarter ( N. E. Yt ) and lot four (4) ( )
H I in the north half ( N. V ) of the northwestquar-
H 1 ter ( N. W. M ) and the south half ( S.lA ) ot the
1 1 northwest quarter ( N. W.l { ) , all in section
H I twenty-five (25) ( ) in township three (3) ( ) , north
M m of range twenty-nine (29) ( ) , west of the 6th P.
H M. , in Red Willow county , Nebraska. Said
H I sale will remain open one hour. Dated March
H 26th 1897. Walter N. Rogers ,
fl Administrator
B B of the estate of Cynthia Rogers , deceased.
f The above described lands having been
duly offered for sale on this April 24th , 1897 ,
in pursuance of the above notice , and not hav-
mk iug been sold for want of bidders , said sale is
SJ therefore adjourned to Saturday , May 22d ,
. 1897 , at 1 o'clock p. in. , at the place mentioned
) B in said original notice. Dated April 24th , 1897.
Walter N. Rogers ,
BBi 1 flj Administrator
H PJ of the estate of Cynthia Rogersdeceased.
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WHAT SHALL I DOT
What shall I do lent life in silence pass ?
And if it do
And never prompt the bray of noisy brass.
What needHt thou rue ?
Remember aye the ocean deeps are mute.
The hhullowH roar.
Worth in the ocean. Fame is but the brink
Along the shore.
What shall I do to bo forever known ?
Thy dnty cvor.
This did full many who yrfc slept unknown
Oh , never , never !
Thinkst thou perchanee that they remain un
known
Whom thou knowst not ?
By angel trumps in heaven their praise is
blown.
Dlvino their lot.
What shall I do to j ain eternal life ?
Discharge aright
The simple duties with which each day is rife ,
Yea , with my might.
Ere perfect scheme of action then dcvi3o
Will life be fled ,
While ho who ever acts as conscience cries
Shall live , thou dead. '
Schiller.
THE RETIRED BURGLAR.
He Tell * of Some Very Unpleasant Expe
riences With Mirrors.
"I have had , " said the retired bur
glar , "some very unpleasant experiences
with mirrors. I think I have told you
how I once fired at my reflection in a
mirror , mistaking it for another man
a mistake that I thought I should never
make again. But within two years after
that I struck at a man in a mirror , and
smashed the glass and smashed my hand
and made myself uncomfortable gener
ally. It may seem strange to you that a
man could make such mistakes , but in
a dim light , and where everything is
strange to him , and he's all sort of keyed
up himself , I don't know as it is after
all. Still , after that last experience I
did think it would be some time before
I had any more trouble with mirrors.
But within a year I had an experience
that was a great deal worse than either
- of them.
"When I came out of a room in a
house I was in one night , on the second
floor , looking down the hall this was
pretty near the front where I was I
saw the figure of- myself in a mirror at
the other end. It was plain enough ,
even in that light , but it startled me a
little at first , and I threw up my gun at
it. Of course the figure's hand went up
and down , just the same as mine did ,
and it made me kind of laugh to think
of it , and I could imagine the shadow
laughing , too , at a man who was afraid
of his own shadow.
"Then I went into the next room , and
when I came out of that into the hall
again my eyes sought the mirror again.
It wasn't very pleasant to see yourself
in the dark in that way , but it would
have been a mighty sight less pleasant
not to. But then I was all right , and I
stood and looked at it a minute and
threw up my arm at it same as before ,
just up and down , a sort of unnecessary
. test , but it made me feel just a little
easier , and up went the arm in the mir
ror with mine , but this time , when
mine came down , the arm in the mirror
staid up.
' "Now , don't raise your hands , ' the
man said , covering me with a gun in
his upraised hand , voice kind of drawl
ing , but meaning business , you know.
You know when a man means business ,
and this man did mean it , and I kept
my hands down.
" 'Oh , Bill ! ' he says , not moving a
muscle and not shouting it out , but just
kind of drawling it out like the other.
. "Then a man appeared beyond the
man that was holding me up , coming
toward him and mc. He walked right
through the mirror , past the other man ,
and kept coming. It was all plain
enough then. In fact , I'd guessed at it
before , as may be yon have. The mirror
wasn't a mirror at all , but a doorway ,
an opening midway of a long hall , and
the frame was the frame of the door
way. There were rooms beyond , just
the same as those on the side where I
was , and it was the doors of those that
I had seen in the mirror and not the re
flection of those on my side. And it
was out of one of those doors that Bill
came. The man with the gun had been
ready for me the first time I looked ,
but it must have been tiiat Bill wasn't
then. But Bill was ready now , and he
came on past the other man , careful to
keep out of his range , of course , mak
ing for me , and he came around behind
mo and took two or three turns of a rope
around my body and arms. Then the
man with the gun came up , and be
tween them they tied me up good and
strong. And that was a matter of some
four years. " New York Sun.
I.egal Equality.
The women are # again moving in the
state of Illinois in the interest of equal
ity before the law. God bless them and
God speed them in their righteous quest !
The shame is that it is left for the women
to lead. Let the men inaugurate the
movement that will make for justice.
This cause has lost its newness. It has
had to pay full price for the crudities
and extravagances that gather around
eveiy reform , but at the core the de
mand is a righteous one , and it must be
heard , and ultimately it must triumph.
Let no one lose heart and let no one de
lay any legitimate effort. Wyoming ,
Colorado , Utah and Idaho have fully
enfranchised their women. "Eastward
the star of ( this ) empire takes its way. "
Chicago New Unity.
3Iincral Wool.
She What is this mineral wool one
reads so much about ?
He Mineral wool ? Why , that's the
wool they shear from hydraulic rams.
New York Times.
Caps of linen , wool , straw , bark of
trees and leather were extensively worn
in Egypt and Arabia in early times and
were usually of a pointed or peaked
shape. The variety of headdresses used
by the Egyptian ladies was very great.
There are more than 200 lake3 within
the boundaries of Venezuela , one of the
largest being 1,600 feet above the level
ftf the sea. The Orinoco river , the largest
in Venezuela , is 1.160 miles lone. _ _
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Jgk YOUNG
I WIVES
We Offer You a Remedy Which Insures
SAFETY to LIFE of Both
Mother and Child.
MOTHERS'FRIEND"
ROBS CONFINEMENT OF ITS FAIN ,
H0BB0B AND DANGER ,
Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy.
Endorsed and recommended by physi
cians , mldwlvcs and those who have used
It. Me ware of substitutes and imitations.
Sent br express or mall , on receipt of price.
SKO © per battle. Book "TO MOTHERS"
mailed free , containing voluntary testimonials.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. , Atlanta , 0a.
SOLD HV .M. DBDOGISTS.
To Subscribers of The Tribune.
Readers of The Tribune will please
remember that cash is an essential in
the publication of a paper. The pub
lisher has been very lenient during the
past few years , on account of crop fail
ures and hard times , and as a cense *
quence many hundreds of dollars are
due on subscriptions. We are now com
pelled to request all who can to call and
make settlement in full or in part. In
view of the facts , our subscribers must
feel the justice and urgency of this re
quest. The Publisher.
For Sale.
Lots 1 and 2 , in block 23 , original Mc
Cook. Write to G.V. . Jacobson , Free
dom , Illinois.
Wall Paper 4 cents a roll at
MCMH.I.EN'S.
Wall Paper at McConnell's.
Hog
Millet
. . .FOR SALE BY. . .
BULLARD & 0.
. . .PER BUSHEL. . .
Mr 75 Ceits.
Examination for West Point.
• An examination for applicants from
the Fifth congressional district of Neb
raska for a West Point cadetship will be
held at the high school building in Has
tings on Saturday , May 15th , beginning
at 9 o'clock. The age for the admission
ot cadets to the academy is between sev
enteen and twenty-two years. Candi
dates must be unmarried , at least five
feet in height ; free from any infections
or immoral disorder , and , generallyfrom
any deformity , disease or infirmity which
may render them unfit for military ser
vice. They must be well versed in read
ing , in writing , including orthography ,
in arithmetic and have a knowledge of
the elements of English grammar , of de
scriptive geography ( particularly of our
own country ) and of the Hifctor3 * of the
United States.
Applicants must be residents of the
Fifth Congressional district. The exam
ination will be written. Candidates will
please come prepared with paper , pens
and ink. N R. D. Sutherland ,
Member of Congress.
Read the best couii-
fcy newspaper that's
The McCook Tribune
every time.
BAD BREATH
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Is What ft Woman Dreads More
Thau Pestilence or Famine.
Aucl yet thousauds o women are
so afflicted. In spite of all they
can do this continues to grow worse ,
or at least grows no better. Tooth-
brashes and breath perfume seem
of no avail. The reason of their
failure is , in the majority of cases
at least , they do not know the cause
of their trouble. Perhaps the most
frequent cause of unpleasant breath
is catarrh. The inflammation of the
mucous membrane of mouth and
throat discolors the teeth , coats the
tongue , causes the lips to become
harsh and sore , and imparts a more
or less disagreeable odor to the
breath. Such a condition must be
an extreme aunoyance to the women
whose instincts are naturally dain
ty ; and she would do anything in.
her power to overcome it.
To all such women , the word
that Pe-ru-na will absolutely cure
catarrh , will therefore be good
news. Pp-ru-mi , bv removiu'j the
catarrh , sweetens the breath and
causes healthy secretions to take
the place of the irritating ones
which have been the cause of so
much discomfort. The teeth are
easily cleaned and the effects of a
brisk brushing remain. The tongue
resumes its natural color and the
unhealthy coating disappears. Ca
tarrh of the stomach also is often
the cause of foul breath. Pe-ru-na
cures catarrh wherever located.
A book of G4 instructively illus
trated pages on catarrh , of which
Dr. Hartman is the author , will be
sent free to any address for a short
time by The Pe-ru-na Drug Man
ufacturing Company , Columbus ,
Ohio.
The ring is busted.
Good eating' & planting
ing- potatoes 40 cts. a
bushel. In 10 bushel
lots 30c. Knipple.
Mangless-Duffy.
Tuesday evening , at the residence of
the bride's mother , Mr. Adolph F.
Mangless and Miss Myrtle Duffy were
made husband and wife , Rev. J. A. Bad-
con officiating. Ceremony was performed
. in the presence of a few intimate , friend ? .
The groom is a boilermaker in the Bur
lington employ and the bride a well
known young lady of our city. The
Tribune joins their friends in well
wishes and congratulations. We under
stand that they will live with the bride's
mother , Mrs. Purdum.
WANTED AT ONCE : Active agents
for each county. Exclusive control and
no risk. Will clear 12 to 25 hundred dollars
lars a year. Enclose stamp for full par
ticulars , or 25c for $1 sample. Big Rapids
Mineral Water Co , Big Rapids , Mich.
April 2-2U10.
TI.MKER CULTURE. FINAL PROOF. - N'O
TICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office. McCook , Nebraska ,
April 19th , 1S97. Notice is hereby < ; ien tii.it
Charles F. Elliott has filed notice of intention to
make final proof before Register or Recei\er .it his
office in McCook , Nebraska , on Saturday , the 5th
day of June , 1S07 , on timber culture application No.
6306 , for the north half southwest quarter and south
half northwest quarter of section No. 33. in Town
ship No. 1 north , Range No.30 , west 6th P. M.
He names a < witnesses "Thomas C. Kelly , William
II. lienjamin , David Bobinmyer and IXnid II. Me
Murrin.nll of Ianks\ille , Nebraska.
A. S. Cami'Iiu i. . Register.
HOW TO FIND OUT.
Fill a bottle or common glasj with urine and
let it stand twenty-four honrs ; a sediment or
settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the
kidneys. When urine stains linen it is posi
tive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent
desire to urinate or pain in the back is- also
convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder
are out of order.
order.WHAT TO DO.
There is comfort in the knowledge so often
expressed , that Dr. Kilmer 's Swamp Root , the
great kidney remedy , fulfils ever ) * wish in re
lieving pain in the back , kindeys , liver , blad
der and every part of the urinary passages. It
corrects inability to hold urine and scalding
pain in passing it , or bad effects following use
of liquor , wine or beer , and overcomes that
unpleasant necessity of being compelled to
get up many times during the night to urinate. ;
The mild and the extraordinary effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the
highest for its wonderful cures of the most
distressing cases. If you need a medicine you
should have the best. Sold by druggists.pnce
fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a .
sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by ]
mail. Mention The Tribune and send your ,
address to Dr. Kilmer & Co. , Binghamton , N. ,
Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantees
the genuineness of this offer. April 2-1 yr. j
? F. D. BUKGESS , 7
I Plumber and \
\ Steam Fitter 1 :
I McCOOK , NEBR. 7
fa Iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe. Brass a
Z Goods , Pumps , and Boiler Tr mm.ngs L
\ Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Ec ipse \
9 Windmills. Basement of the Meeker 7 J
j Phillips building. Pm
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DeWitfs Little Early Risers , ]
The famous little pills.
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The ringis busted.
Good eating' & planting
ing- potatoes 40 cts. a
bushel. In 10 bushel
lots : > 0c. Knipple.
One Minute Cough Cure , cures.
That is what it was made for.
It should he made a matter of public knowl
edge that DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve will
speedily cure piles of the longest standing.
It is the household favorite for scalds , bums ,
cuts , bruises and sores of all kinds. A. Mc-
Millen.
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Bulk Seeds of all
kinds at Kmpple's.
To California , Comfortably.
Every Thursday at 11:40 p.ui.M. T. , a
tourist sleeping car for Salt Lake City.San
Francisco and Los Angeles leaves Oma
ha and Lincoln via the Burlington Route.
It is carpeted , upholstered in rattan ,
has spring seats and backs and is pro
vided with curtains , bedding , towels ,
soap , etc. An experienced excursion
conductor and a unifotined Pullman por-
teriaccompany it through to the Pacific
coast. While neither as expensively fin
ished nor as fine to look at as a palace
sleeper , it is just as goods to ride in.
Second class tickets are honored and the
price of a berth , wide enough and big
enough for two , is only $5.00.
For a folder giving full particulars ,
call at the nearest B. & M. R. R. ticket
office , or write to J. Francis , Gen'l Pass'r
Agent , Burlington Route. Omaha , Nebr.
December 26-351
Try that 15 cent box
paper at The Tribune
office. Worth 25 cts.
Also cheaper grades.
VITAI ETTEQ Are tablets which Restore
IllALEIICO Lost ViKor , Develop
alt Parts , bring- back Lost Powers and
return the patient to genuine Manhood and
Health. Case No. ( W501 says through the
of "Vitalettes , " I
use was speedily restored
to Health and perfect Manhood in et'ery
sense of the word.
JOHNS PILE CUBE - ViTi'Sf
a icvere case of Piles of 12 years' standing j
and I know will curs all in need who will try it
D D J * Cures Rheumatism , Salt-
Jli n W Kheum. Catarrh , Constipation
and all Blood Disorders , by purifying the
blood ; thereby causing a clearer and more
beautiful complexion. It is the Greatest
Blood Purifier on earth. A Restorer of Per
fect Health.
Price b v maii , Vitm.kttes. ? 1 00 or G boxes
$5.0i ) . Johns Pile Cike.Wets. . Mid R. R. C.
50 cts.
Johns & Dixon , Rochester , N. Y
Z. L. KAY ,
PHYSICIAN - AND - SURGEON.
McCooK , N'blSRASKA. .
? - fOffice Rooms 4 and 5 over Leach's
jewelry stoie. Residence In the Strasser
hou e on Marshall street.
FARINGTON POWER ,
LAWYER.
_ 37 f'ractice in all the courts. Collections.
Notary Public. Upstairs m the Spearman
building , McCook , Nebraska.
JOHN E. KELLEY ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCooic , Neuraska.
239 Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office
Rear of First National bank.
J. B. BALLARD.
P DENTIST. ©
All dental work done at our office is puar-
inteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of
Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith
& Bellamy , assistants.
_ --iMRS. E. E : UTTER.juI
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR.
Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo.
VOICE TRAINING A.oI'ECIALTY. j
JS atudio Opposite I'ootoffice. j
W. V. GAC.K. S. C. REACH.
McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL ,
Drs. GAGE & BEACH.
McCook. - Nebraska.
Jfftce and IiopitaI over First National Bank. ;
J. A. GUIMN.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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MfCooK. Nebraska.
IS OfEce OverC A. Leach's jewelry store.
Residence 701 Main street. Prompt atten-
ion civen to all calls.
Wanted-An Idea gs9 | ,
rotect roar Ideaa : ther may bring you wealth c
Vrito JOHN WEDDBRB0RN Sc CO. . Patent Attor-
ley * . Washington. D. C. for their $1,800 prize offer 5
mil list ot two hundred In-entiona wanted.
Early Ohio seed potatoes - \ M
tatoes 55 cents per B
bushel at Kiiipple's. M
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and guarantee pure milk , full measure , H
and prompt , courteous service. ' H
J. S. McBRAYER , M
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McCook Transfer Line.J ' M
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