The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 14, 1898, Image 8

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    H J. C. Hcrry , one of the best known citizens
H of Spencer , Mo. , testifies that he cured himself
H of the wont kind of piles by using a few boxes
H of DeWitt's Witch Ilnr.el Salve , lie had been
H troubled with piles for over thirty years and
H had used many different kinds of so-called
H cures ; but DeWitt's was the one that did the
H work and he will verify this statement if any
H one wishes to write him. A. McMillcn.
H VVakning Persons who suffer from coughs
H and colds should heed the warnings of danger
H and save themselves suffering and lata ! results
H by using One Minute Cough Cure. It is an
H infallible remedy for coughs , colds , croup and
H • all throat and lung troubles. A. McMillcn.
M SHERIFF'S SALE.
H liv virtue of an order of sale issued from
H the District Court of Red Willow county , Ne-
H braska , under a decree in an action wherein
H Alice K. Wadsworth is plaintiff , and David
B Porter and Mrs. David Porter , wife of David
H Porter , arc delei'danls ' , to me directed and dc-
H livered , I sinll | ofur at public sale and sell to
H the highest bidder for cash , at the east door of
H the court house , in McCook , Red Willow
H County , Nebraska , on the 24th day of January ,
H 189S , at the hour of one o'clock , p. m. , the fol-
H lowing described real estate , to-wit : nwj < of
1 the uetf and the sw'A of the netf of section
H 27 , township 1 north , range 26 west of the 6th
H Dated this 23d day of December , 1897.
1 i2-2.i-tt ; ] . R. Neki. , Sheriff.
H W. 1 < . Stark , Plaintiff's Attorney.
j NOTICE OF SUIT.
H In the District Court of Red Willow Countv
H and State of Nebraska. II. G. Dixon , plain-
H tiff , vs. Carrie 15. Webster and Winfield S.
H Webster , defendants.
H Carrie 15. Webster and Winfield S. Webster
H will take notice that on the 2d day of Septem-
H ber , 1897 , II. G. Dixon , plaintiff herein , filed
H his petition in the District Court of Red Wil-
H low county , Nebraska , against said defend-
H • ants , the object and prayer of which are to se-
H cure the payment of one principal note dated
H June 27th , 1S93 , for the sum of $500 , due and
H payable at the election of the plaintiff on the
H failure of defendants to pay the interest on
H said note at maturity or within thirty days
H thereafter , which interest is evidenced by
H seven coupon notes dated June 27th , 1803 , fall-
K * ng due July 1st and January 1st each year
H successively. That there is now due on said
H notes the sum of $701.25 , and the plaintiff has
H caused to be attached the southeast quarter
H and the northeast quarter of section 26 , town-
H ship 1 north , range 30 west 6th P. M. in Red
H Willow count ) ' , Nebraska. The plaintiff prays
H that said property may be sold to satisfy the
H amount found due on said notes.
H Von are required to answer said petition on
B tir before the 7th day of February , 1898.
H Dated December 27th. 1897.
H 12-31-4 ! II. G.Dixon , Plaintiff.
H By W. R. Starr , his Attorney.
H SHERIFF'S SALE.
| By virtue of an order of sale issued from
H the Dis trict Court of Red Willow county , Ne-
H braska , under a decree in an action wherein
| . Farmers and'Mcrchants Bank , Vandalia , llli-
H xiois , is plaintiff , and Edgar Floyd-Jones and
H fulia S. Floyd-Jones are defendants , to me directed -
| rected and delivered , I shall offer at public
H sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash , at
H H the east door of the court house in McCook ,
| Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 24th
B day of January , 1898 , at the hour of one
H -o'clock , p. m. . the following described real estate -
| tate , to-wit : The southeast quarter of section
H -nine , township one north , range twentv-nine
H west of the 6th P. M. , Red Willow county ,
H Nebraska.
B Dated this 23d day of December , 1897.
H J2-24-5t J. R. Neel , Sheriff.
H W. R. Starr , Plaintiff's Attorney.
H - TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF
Hj NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
H United States Land Office ,
H McCook , Neb. , December 8,1897.
| Notice is herebv given that Silas N. Welch
H has filed notice of his intention to make final
H proof before register or receiver at his office
| in McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , the 22d day of
| Januarv , 1898 , on timber culture application
H No. 56S7 , for the xv'A ne # and w'A se of
H section No. 29 , in township No. 2 n , range No.
H 30 w 6th p. m. He names as witnesses : Rex-
| ord Simpson , Austin Dutcher , Mrs. Rexford
1 Simpson , David Carpenter , all of Vailton ,
H Nebraska. A. S. Campbell , Register.
H TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF
H NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
B United States Land Office ,
H McCook , Neb. , December 18 , 1897.
H Notice is hereby given that Henry J. BurgH -
H graf has filed notice of his intention to make
H hnal proof before register or receiver at his
| office in McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , the 29th
B day of January , 189S , on timber culture appli-
1 cation No. 6589 , for the se # of section No. 17 ,
H in township I north , range No. 30 w 6th p. m.
B He names as witnesses : Wilson II. Hart-
ftpfl man , Cora B. Hartman , William M. Cratty ,
Bftpfl William A. Brown , all of McCook , Neb.
A. S. Campbell .
Bftpfl 32-24-61 , Register.
H ONE OF TWO WA YS.
BftVfl The bladder was created for one pnrpose ,
Bftpfl namely , a receptacle for the urine , and as such
pfl it is not liable to any form of disease except
pfl by one of two ways. The first way is from im-
Bftpfl perfect action of the kidneys. The second
Bftpfl way is from careless local treatment of other
diseases.
P PJ CHIEF CAUSE.
Bftpfl Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is
the chief cause of bladder troubles. So the I
ftafl womb , like the bladder , was created for one
P Bfl purpose , and if not doctored too much is not
liable to weakness or disease , except in rare
Bftpfl cases. It is situated back of and very close to
Bftpfl the bladder , therefore any pain , disease or inconvenience -
convenience manifested in the kidneys , back ,
Bftpfl bladder or urinary passage is often , by mis- |
Bftpfl take , attributed to female weakness or womb l
trouble of some sort. The error is easily made
and may be as easily avoided. To find out
correctly , set your urine aside for twenty-lout |
BftpJ hours ; a sediment or settling indicates kidney
BftpJ or bladder trouble. The mild and extraordi-
BftpJ nary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root ,
BftpJ the great _ kidney , and bladder remedy is
BftpJ soon realized. If you need a medicine
BftpJ you should have the best. At all druggists
j fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a
BftpJ sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by
J mail. Mention The Tribune and send your
BftpJ address to Dr. Kilmer & Co. , Binghamton , N.
BftpJ T. The proprietor of this paper guarantees
BftpJ ithe genuineness of this offer. April 2-1 yr.
m One Minute Cough Cure , cures.
J That is what it was made for.
H JOHN E. KELLEY ,
H ATTORNEY AT LAW
m McCook , Nebraska.
ftS Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office
J Rear of First National bank.
H J. B. BALLARD ,
H © DENTIST. 0
H All dental work done at our office is guar-
H anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of
M Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith
j- & Bellamy , assistants.
H tiVIRS. E. E. UTTERj
1 MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR.
H Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo.
B VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY.
H -Studio Opposite Postoffice.
H HcCOOK SUEGICAL HOSPITAL ,
M Or. W. V. GAGE.
H McCook , - - - ' Nebraska. I
H Office and Hospital over First National Bank. '
H Office hours at residence , 701 Marshajl Ave. ,
H before 9 a. m. and after 6 p. m.
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and the serious accidents so com
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BOOKS Containing invaluable information of
rnrr interest to all women , -will bo sent
trite to any addres3 , upon application , by
The BEADFIELD KEGDLATOK CO. , Atlanta , Ga.
California Excursions
Via Burlington Route. Cheap ; quick ;
comfortable. Leave Omaha 4:35 : p m. ,
Lincoln 6:10 : p. in. , Hastings 8:50 : p. in.
and McCook at 11:40 : p. m. , ev
ery Thursday , in clean , modern , not
crowded tourist sleepers. No transfers ;
cars run right through to San Francisco
and Los Angeles over the Scenic Route
-through Denver and Salt Lake City.
Oars are carpeted ; upholstered in ratan ;
have spring seats and backs and are
provided with curtains , bedding , towels ,
soap , etc. Uniformed porters and ex
perienced conductors accompany each
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helding to make the overland trip a de
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Francis , General Passenger Agent. Oma
ha , Nebrahka. 4-25-9S.
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Wh.it doeii cost to get there ? When
and how should one go ? What should
one take ? Where are the mines ? Ho.v
much have they produced ? Is work
plentiful ? What wages are paid ? Is
living expensive ? What ate one's chances
of "making a strike ? " 4-25-98
Complete and satisfactory replies 'o '
the above questions will be found in the
Burlington Route's "Klondike Folder , "
now ready for distribution. Sixteen
pages of practical information and an
up-to-date map of Alaska and the Klon
dike. Free at Burlington Route ticket
officesor tent on receipt of four cents in
stamps by J Francis , Gen'l Passenger
Agent , Burlington Route , Otuahi. Neb.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative BromoQuinineTablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure 25c
I MONTHLY I
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women are % M 8
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R These pains are symptoms of
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I Why will any woman suffer |
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DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure ,
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Commissioners' Proceedings.
[ official hv authority. |
McCook , Nob. , January i. 1893.
Board of County Coimnuuilonors mot pursuant
to adjournment. Present , Stephen Belles and
Jan. A. Robinson , CommisHionors , and It. A.
Grocn , County Clork. Minutes of previous moot
ing road and approved. The following official
bonds wore examined and approved :
Gcor&o S. Bishop , County Judge.
Lillian M. Wolborn , County Superintendent.
PRECINCT CUNSTAHLES.
A.J.FourIi , Tyrone.
G.W.Starr , Willow Grovo.
O.S.VanDoron , Allianco.
C.F.Watennan , Lobanon.
PRECINCT ASSESSORS.
W.S.IIamilton , East Valloy.
T.M.Campboll , Box Elder.
Henry Kuhlmnn , North Valley.
E.B.Nelson , Grant.
Jacob Botz , Colemau.
Wm.F.Millor , Iudianola.
Andy Barpor , Frltsch.
John GiroiiH , Missouri RidRO.
James Woodworth , Willow Grovo.
PRECINCT JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Jas.II.Evorist , Danbury.
Jacob Korb , Bondvillo.
D.A.Watorman , Lebanon ,
J.C.Lafforty , Danbury.
W.Geo.Shoppard , Indiunola.
C.B.Gray , Willow Grovo.
C.W.HodBkin , East Valloy.
DISTRICT ROAD OVERSEERS.
M.B.Lcopold , District No. 24.
A.Prontico IS
M.F.Davis : U
B.A.Johnson 18
John L.Pool 42
Frank Carothor. ! tf
*
John M.Ford 14
EliAkors :
James Jones 13
W.S.McTaKgart 2:1 :
James Bergin 28
R.E.Georgo 12
George Bentley ! W
Joseph H.Rclph 25
Daniel Lehn 22
M.M.Wcavcr 27
James H.Evorist 17
I. H. Harrison 6
Samuel Hughes ' 21
W.S.Fitch 9
Adolph Schmidt -1
Nelson Downs 15
Annual settlement of the following overseers
examined and approved and clerk directed to
draw certificates on road district fund in payment -
mont thereof as follows , to-wit :
Chns.II.Wolchin
OvVrDist.No.19 Ccrt.No.G8 $27.00
C.A.Bede 1 C9 27.00
Jas.K. McDowell 2 70 2G.07
A.N.Puckott 4 71 UO.OO
Jacob Randell . r 72 20.0:5 :
I.H.Harrison 0 7:1 : 29.9:5 :
PatCashen 7 74 19.92
Ed Jordan S 75 IJO.OO
A. "W.Utter . 10 70 15.9(5 (
John Broomflold 11 77 29.12
H.Walton 12 78 24.155
James Jones 1:5 : 79 15.40
Nelson Downs 15 fcO 20.0:5 :
Jesse Smith 17 81 20.48
Wm.Wallace 20 82 27.00
Samuel Hughes 21 5 20.97
HeuryJ.Schamel 22 84 29.00
W.S.McTaggart 2:5 : 85 27.00
M.B.Leopold 21 86 20.00
August Wesch 25 87 20.75
Geo.Harbor 27 8S 20.92 •
James Borgin 28 89 20.92 •
W.G.Higby : K ) 90 20.9.5
C.C.Richards : 91 29.90 •
EliAkors * 92 22.07
M.F.Davis : " 24 • • * • "
J.Pickrcll : 91.74
August Kuhlman G 95 2G.S7 :
Albert Weeks : i7 90 19.25
I.B.Stryker : 97 29.82
W.R.Scarrow 41 9S 29.05
John L.Pool 42 99 26.90 ;
A.Brown 45 ! 100 29 49
On motion Board adjourned to meet January J
5,1898.
Attest : R. A. Green , County Clerk.
McCook , Neb. January 5,1898.
Board of County Commissioners met pursuant
to adjournment. Present , Stephen Belles and
Jas. A. Robinson , Commissioners , and R. A.
Green , County Clork. Minutes of previous
meeting read and approved.
The following claims were audited and al
lowed and clerk directed to draw warrants on
county general fund , levy of 1897 , in payment
thereof , viz :
#
L.A.Carnahan , County Superintendent ,
salary and postage , assigned to Barnett
Lumber Co $231.03
R.A.Grcon , County Clerk , recording offi
cial bonds 74.SO
Board commenced the examination of the ac
counts of J.H. Berge , County Treasurer , and
continued same during the day.
On motion Board adjourned to meet January
0,189S.
Attest : R. A. Greek , County Clerk.
McCook , Neb. , January 0,1S98.
Board of County Commissioners met pursuant
to adjournment. Present , Stephen Bollesjas.
A.Robinson and Henry Crabtreo , County Com
missioners , n.W.Koyes , County Attorney , and
R.A.Green , County Clerk. Minutes of last
meeting read and approved. The following of
ficial bonds were examined and on motion ap
proved :
Taylor Quiglcy , Justice of the Peace , Red Wil
low precinct.
W.C.McTaggart , Assessor , Tyrone precinct.
Robert H.Thomas , Overseer Road Dist. No. 3.
John W.Dutcher , same , Dist. No. 20.
J.A.Hammond , Deputy County Clerk.
Annual settlement made with the follow overseer -
seer and clerk . directed to issue certificate on
road district as follows :
C. "W. Lepper , Overseer Road Dist. 20 ,
Cert. No. 101 $27.49
Petition of R. A. Creen , County Clerk , asking
for deputy and clerk hire for ensuing year , con
sidered and allowed as follows : One deputy at
5700.00per annum , and clerk hire to the amount
of $300.00.
Board continued examination of the accounts
of County Treasurer during the day.
On motion Board adjourned to meet January
7,1S98.
Attest : R. A. Green , County Clork.
McCook , Neb. , January 7,1S93.
Board of County Commissioners mot pursuant
to adjournment. Present , Stephen Bollcs , Jas
A.Robinson and Henry Crabtreo , County Com
missioners , and R. A. Green , County Clork.
Minutes of last meeting read and approved.
The Board having made a careful examina
tion of the accounts of J. H. Berge , County
Treasurer , find the following to be a true and
correct statement of all moneys received and
disbursed by him from the 1st day of July , 1S97 ,
to the uth day of January , 1S9S , both inclusive ,
in the several funds , and the amount on hand
January 5,1S98 :
[ See report elsewhere in this issue. ]
The Board having made a careful examina
tion of the accounts and fees of R. A. Green ,
County Clerk , find the foUowing to bo a true
and correct statement of all fees received and
disbursed by him from January 6,1897 , to Janu
ary 5,1898 , both inclusive :
Fees received from Jan. 7,1S97 , to
June 30,1897 , both inclusive $ 59.95
Fees received for month of July. , 75.55
Aug. . . 79.19
" " " Sept. . 08.05
Oct. . . 019.86
Nov. . . 170.80
" " • * Dec. . . 1GG.03
" " Jan. 1,1893 , to Jnn. 5 ,
1898 , inclusive 100.35
Paid Deputy County Clerk $000.00
Paid for clerk biro 21.50
Paid County Clerk 1,331.50
Total } $1,955.80 $1,955.80
The Board having made a careful examina
tion of the fee book of I. M. Smith , County
Judge , find that ho received as fees from Jan. 1 ,
1897 , to Jan.5,1898 , both inclusive $711.17.
The following report of L.A.Carnahan , Coun
ty Superintendent , was oxamiued and on mo
tion approved :
"Bartley , Nob. Jan. 5,1S9S.
"To the Honorable Board of County Commis
sioners : The following iji a report of institute
money on hand :
Amount on hand from last report was $7.76
Hecoived from certificates 2.00
t Amount now in my hands $9.70
L.A.Carn'ahan. "
Petition of J.H. Berge , County Treasurer , ask
ing for an allowance of $100.00 for clerk hire
and $200.00 for deputy salary , considered and on
motion allowed.
It appearing to the board from affidavit on
file and the evidence , that Mary E. Bnrgor was
errouoously assessed in the city of McCook in
the year 1889 , clerk was directed to strike tax so
assosfed and levied from the tax book for said
year.
The following claims wore audited and al
lowed and on motion clerk was directed to draw
warrants on county general fund , levy of 1897 , in
payment thereof as follows :
G. C .Boatman , postage $3.80
I.M.Smith , postage and express 0.80
J.F.Ganshow , shoos 1.10
E.J.Mitchell , supplies 12.50
F.M.Kimmoll , same 11.85
A. P. Welles , county doctor , salary August
15 to December 15,1897 ' . . . . . 00 IX )
Felt < fc Tarrant , comptometer 100.00
State Journal Co. , supplies 1.00
F.B.Duckworth , medicine 5.55 ,
J.C.Oakley , board paupers , assigned to
Stephen Holies 553.21
C.L.DoGroff&Co.mdso 0.70
J.H.Berge , money advanced for ticket. . . 4.90
C.J.Spraguo , Supt. , care inmate feeble
minded institute 9 83
A.McMillen , drugs 1.20
J.Menard , mdso 8.05
C.IIMeeker , rent 50.00
T.F.Welborn & Son , mdso 2.25
Wni.McCallum , mdse 28.70
L.W.McConuell , mediciuo • 1.50
J.II.Bergo.CouutyTreasurer , postage and
expense 38.31
G.C.Boatman , CD.C , fees insanity case ,
Kate Piper G.95
J.R.Neel , Sheriff , same 552.75
S.R.Smith , Attorney , same 4.50
W.V.Gage , M.D. , same 8.00
Mrs.Viola Ballew , board and care Kate
Piper 1.50
Stephen Belles , money advanced R. N.
Nickorson 52).555
Stephen Holies , services as commissioner 552.GO
Jas.A.Robinson , same 15.20
Henry Crabtreo , same 7.20
Henry Crabtreo , assisting commisssoners 0.00
And on the county bridge fund , levy of
1897 , as follows :
Jesse Smith , bridge work 1.00
Jacob Randall , same G.00
James Toner , same 7.50
A.C.Black , same 1.50
James Nutt , same 2.00
R.Parsons , same 1.50
J.Menard , same 10.00
C.A.Bede , hauling lumber 10.00
August Kuhlman , hauling piling , fixing
plow 55.00
H.P.Waite , hardware 35.155
And on county road fund as follows :
Andy Barber , surveying 10.00
Win.Borgin , chainman 1.50
lee Reyher , same 1.50
Wm.Wallace , grading 55.00
Soren Simonson , appraising road 2.25
W.R.Scarrow , road work 55.00
James Borgin , sharpening plow 70
I.n.Harrison , same 40
On motion Board adjourned sine die.
Attest : R. A. Green , County Clerk.
J. M. Thirswend of Grosbeck.Tex. , says that
when he has a spell of indigestion and feels
bad and slugeish , he takes two of DeWitt's
Little Early Risers at night , and he is all right
the next morning. May thousands of others
do the same thing. Do you ? A. McMillcn.
You can't afford to risk your life by allow
ing a cold to develop into pneumonia or con
sumption. Instant relief and a certain cure
are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. A.
McMillen.
Disfigurement for life by bums or scalds
may be avoided by using DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve , the great remedy tor piles and
for all kinds of sores and skin troubles. A.
McMillen.
There is no need of little children being tor
tured by scald head , eczema and skin erap-
tions. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve gi'es in
stant relief and cures permanently. A. Mc
Millen.
You can't cure consumption but you can
avoid it and cure every other form of throat
or lung trouble by the use of One Minute
Cough Cure. A. McMillen.
Small pill , safe pill , best pill. DeWitt's
Little Early Risers cure biliousness , constipa
tion , sick headache. A. McMillen.
DeWitt's Witch Haze ! Sai
Cures Piles. Scalds , Burns.
To those who suffer pain the joy of
relief is indescribable. Debility or
nervous prostration causes all the in
conveniences of pain , though not its
sharpness. It is a later stage of disease.
Pains and debility are symptoms of a
deranged condition of the kidneys.
Both will disappear when the kidneys
are made to act right , not before. Dis
eased or inactive kidncj's can be
Dr. Hobbs Pills Do Their V. 'ork ill
Great Shape.
"Some time ago I received a pamphlet ad
vertising your Sparagus Kidney Pills. As I
have been suffering for several years with
pains in my back and general debility , I de
cided to try the pills , and I must say they do
their work'in great shape , as this is the first
time in years that I have been out of pain.
Yours truly ,
H. H. Van Gerdej * ,
Vet. Surgeon , 711 Hastings St. , Hastings , ICeb.
. Hobbs
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in the interests of the farmer and farm
er's wife who raise poultry and produce
eggs to pay the grocery and dry goods
bills. It is a i6-page monthly published
at 50 cents a year , and is a practical
fanners' poultry paper , as distinguished
from a poultry fanciers' journal. It is ,
just the kind of paper that is wanted on
every farm where a hen cackles , for its
pnrpose is to help make the cackling
profitable. Send for free sample copy ,
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addressing the Poultry Fanner , Des ,
Moines , Iowa.
A genuine Oxford leather bound Bible
costs considerable money. Any one
wanting such a book without paying a
cent cash will find out how they can get
it by calling at Tub Tribune office.
McConiiell's Balsam cures coughs.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
. . .OF THE. . .
McCook Co-operative Building
and Savings Association
OF .MCCOOK , NE11RASKA ,
on the 31st day of December , 1897.
ASSETS.
First Mortgage Loans , $27 573 22
Loans secured by Stock of Associa
tion 365 00
Loans in process of foreclosure 1 223 85
Real Estate 432549
Delinquent Dues and Interest 107 39
Cash with Treasurer 61S 20
Totai .S34 213 15
I.IAIIILITIKS.
Cash Stock , paid up 521 279 5S
Premiums unearned 030 72
Interest 27 89
Contingent Fund 1 607 36
Withdrawals unpaid 1 225 60
Matured "A" Stock 9 000 00
Interest on Matured "A" Stock 52 50
Prepaid Dues 7S 00
Prepaid Interest 11 50
Total S34213 15
State of Nebraska , Red Willow County , ss.
I , F. A. Fennel ! , Secretary of the above-
named Association , do solemnly swear that
the foregoing Statement of the Condition of
said Association , is true and correct to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
F. A. Pennell , Secretary.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th
day of January , 189S. J. E. Kelley.
Notary Public.
My commission expires Feb. 22d , 1898.
Approved :
J. F. Ganschow , )
J.J.GarrardDirectors. [ .
F. M. Kimmell , ) I-I4-3tS.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Reg
ister or Receiver at McCook , Nebraska , on
Saturday , February 26th , 189S , viz : Hans I.
Peterson , who made homestead entry 10,555
for the south % southwest " 4 section 13 , town
ship I north , range 30 west , 6th P.M. He
names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of ,
said land , viz : Joseph II. Relph , Banksville ,
Nebraska , Abraham V. Olmsted , fohn Good-
enberger and Orlando L. Thompson , of Mc
Cook , Nebraska. A. S. Campbem. ,
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SHERIFF'S SALE. H
By virtue of an order of sale issued from H
the District Court of Red Willow County , ' H
Nebraska , under a decree , in an action where- , M
in The McCook Co-Operative IJuilding and * |
Savings Association is plaintiff , and Joseph l H
Spotts , et al , are defendants , to me directed H
and delivered , I shall expose to public sale ' |
and sell to the highest bidder for cash , at the t
front door of the Phillips-Meeker block , in the |
City of McCook , Red Willow county , Nebraska - M
braska , on the 24th day of January , 1898 , at H H
the hour of one o'clock , p. ni. , the following H
described real estate , to-wit : Lot six in block H
four , in Willow Grove Addition to the City of H
McCook , Red Willow county , Nebraska. , H
Dated December 23d , 1897. H
12-24-51 J. R. Neei , Sheriff. > M
W. S. MORI.AX , Attorney. j " H
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