The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 25, 1898, Image 8

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The pa'tknt is kept in a strong , healthy
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Mother's Friend takes a Tife through the
crisis quickly and almost painlessly. It
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off the dangers thai so often follow de
livery.
Sold by druggists for $1 a bottle.
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Bent free. Oldest acency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Slunn & Co. receive
tptctal notice , without charee. In the
Scientific American.
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Few men m this country are belter or
more favorably known to the ilru and
medicine trade than Mr. E. J. Schall ,
buyer in the proprietary medicine de
partment of the Meyer Hros ' Drug Co. ,
St. Louis He says : "My boy came
home from school with his hand badly
lacerated and bleeding , and suffering
reat pain. I dressed the wound and ap
plied Chamberlain's Pain Balm freel > ;
all pain ceased , and in a remarkably
short time , it healed without leaving a
scar. For wounds , sprains , swellings
and rheumatism , I know of no medicine
or prescription equal to it. I consider it
a household necessity. " Sold by IV. .
McConnell & Co
69 cents buys one of those large
Dictionaries at the Bee Hive.
THE TRIBUNK and The Cincinnati
Weekly Enquirer for $ [ .50 a year , strictly
in advance.
All kinds of Shoe Dressing at the
Bee Hive.
Many a household is saddened by
deatli because of the failure to keep on
hand a safe and absolutely certain cure
'for croup , such as One Minute Cough
Cure. See that your little ones are pro
tected against emergency. A. McMillen.
Fresh Candy at the Bee Hive.
The sooner a cough or cold is cured
without harm to the sufferer , the better.
Lingering colds are dangerous. Hack
ing cough is distressing. One Minute
Couuh Cure quickly cures it. Why suf
fer when such a cough cure is within
reach ? It is pleasant to the taste. A.
McMilleti.
[ OFFICIAL JIY AUTHORITY. ]
Commissioners' Proceedings.
Md.ook. Neb. , November
lioanl of county co-ninissioners met pursu
ant to adjournment Present , Stephen 1'olles ,
Jimcs A. Robinson and I IrnryCrabtrer , com
missioners , and K. A. Green , county clerk.
Minutes of previous meeting read and ap
proved.
PetitionoF T. E. McDonald ct al. asking
that the N E M & N % S K tf of section 19-
1-27 be incorporated and known as the village
ol Danbury , was examined , and the hoard
being satisfied that a majority of the
taxableinhabitants of the proposed vil
lage have signed such petition , and that in
habitants to the number of two hundred or
more are actual residents of the territory ie-
scrihed in the petition , they on motion grintrd
such petition.
The following annual settlement of iind
overseer txtiumcd , and on motion accepl.-d.
and cleik directed to draw certificate on road
districts in payment thereof as follous : I. 11.
Everist , overseer district Io. 17 , cerlific.te
No 108 for $29.32 ; C. A. Hede. uivrseer dis
trict No. I , certificate No 109 for 527 oo.
The following claims were audited and al
lowed and on motion clerk was instiiut'-'t to
draw warrants on county general fund levy ,
of 1898 , in payment thereof as follow- :
\V. 11. Smith , mattress for co.untv juil. . ? I 75
C. 11. Meekcr.-rent for county office66 65
Harnett Limber Co. . conl for puipei < : . 6 75
State Journal Co. , supplies loS 50
J F. Ganschow , shoes for pauper I 25
J. R. Neel , calling jury Oct. term. 1898. . 27 50
R. A. Green , isMi.ng certificates of elec
tion and expense ot county officers. . . 68 52
li. J. Mitchell , ballots and supplies 6g 25
C. U. lioyle , canvassing electiun returns 3 co
John Selby , same 3 CO
Samuel Premer. judge of election , Alii-
nnce precinct 3 co
Joseph Rishel. same 3 oo
Jackson Teeteissame 300
I A. Lyman , clerk and return 8 oo
John Long , clerk 3 00
Mitchell Young , judge and return , Hea
ver precinct 8 40
Will Stilgehouer , judge 4 oo
A. P. Hod well , same 4 oo
aoren Simonson , clerk 4 oo
John Wicks , same 4 00
J. 11. Warfield , judge , itondviile prec't. . 3 oo
Joseph Downs , same and return 6 25
P. J. Colling , judge 3 oo
Chailey Skalla , cleik 3 oo
Daniel Esch , same 3 oo
Daniel Doyle , judge of Box Elder pet. . 4 oo
James Robinson , same 4 oo
I. C. Kimball , same and return 6 90
George Mohler , dene 4 oo
James Kinghorn , same 4 oo
II. U. Wales , judge , Coleman precinct. . 3 oo
William Coleman , same and return 5 .So
Levi Summeis , judge 3 oo
Robert Moore , clerk 3 oo
!
\V. K. Forsey , same 3 oo
Jesse Smith , judge , Danbury precinct. . . 3 oo
S. S. Graham , same 3 oo
W. P. Kenned } ' , same and ictuin / 00
F. G. Stilgehouer , clerk 3 oo
Otto Puelz , same. . j 3 oo
J. M. Hammond , judge , Driftwood pet. 3 00
A. G. Culbertson , same 3 oo
E. C. Goehring , same and leturn 5 So
Charles Ferris , clerk 3 ° °
Charles Wasson , same 3 oo
M. Morse , judge , East Valley precinct. . 4 oo
S. W. Clark , same and icturn S 20
C. B. Lee , same 4 oo
William Smith , clerk 4 CO
D. R. Fletcher , same 4 oo
K. M. Humes , judge , Fritsch precinct. . 3 oo
George Ridgeley , same 3 oo
James Uergin , same and return 6 60
W. II. Hall , clerk 3 oo
Joseph Rayer , same , . * 3 oo
John Goodenbetger , judge , Gerver pet. 3 oo
Joshua Gei ver , same 3 ° °
11.1. Peterson , same and return 6 30
A. Wagy , clerk 3 OO
D. L. Thompson , same 3 oo
A. Peter.- , judge , Grant precinct 3 oo
T. A. Rowland , same and return 6 60 !
John Rowland , same 3 00 j
W. 11. benjamin , clerk 3 oo
Albert Weeks , same 3 oo
Uutler Jones , clerk , Indianola precinct. 4 oo
James Hethrrington , same 4 00
E. T. King , judge 4 oo
Frank Neel , same 4 oo
George W. Cramer , same and return. . . 7 40
P. B. Garrett , judge , Lebanon precinct. 4 oo
George Ralsten , same 4 co
C. F. Waterman , same and return 11 oo
S. E. Ralsten , clerk 4 oo
William Marquis , clerk 4 oo
James Jones , judge , Missouri Ridge pet. 3 oo
Alex. Strain , same 3 ° °
John Ervin , same and return 7 ° °
Elmer Bantham , clerk 3 oo
James Nutt , same 3 oo
Samuel Bentley , judge.North Valley pet 3 oo
R. C. Catlett , same 3 oo
R. C. Fidler , same and return 8 oo
J. K. Stevens , clerk 3 ° °
D. C. Baker , same 3 oo
Louis Fleischmanjudge , Perry precinct 3 oo
Henry Corcoran , same 3 ° °
W. S. Hamilton , same 3 oo
John Real , Jr. , clerk and return 5 70
Edwin Brinton , same 3 oo
W. B. Sexson , judge , Red Willow pet. . 3 oo
A. Hammond , same and return 6 40
L. W. McEntee , same 3 oo
O. D. Moslicr , clerk 3 oo
Ben Gossard , same 3 ° °
Walter McTaggart , judge , Tyrone pet. . 3 oo
L. J. Shippee , same and return 8 oo
Clyde Clemmens , same 3 oo
John Hummel ! , clerk 3 oo
J. C. Moore , same 3 oo
II. Stone , judge , Valley Grange prec't. . 3 oo
A. D. Johnston , same 3 oo
Fernando Kennedy , same 3 oo
M. C. Maxwell , clerk 3 oo
J. S. Brittain , same and return 540
II. W. Cole , judge , 1st Willow Grove pet. 4 oo
J. S. LeIIew , same and return 6 oo
Lyman Miller , same 4 oo
E.J.Wilcox , clerk 4 oo
A. R. Clark , same 4 oo
C. A. Wardclerk , 2d Willow Grove pet. 4 oo
F. D. Burgess , same 4 oo
M. Yager , judge 4 oo
W. F. Vogt , same 4 oo
Alden Ely , same 4 oo
D. Kendall , judge,3d Willow Grove pet. 3 oo
J. C. Predmore , same 3 oo
George Nicholson , same 3 oo
E. J. Mitchell , clerk 3 oo
C. I. Hall , same 3 oo
G. W. Starr , judge , 3d Willow Grove pet. 4 oo
J. H. Dwyer , same 4 oo
J. P. Notley , same 4 oo
Abner Clark , clerk 4 oo
A. W. Utter , same 4 oo
School Dtst.No.l6 , use bldg. for election 2 oo
" "
21 , same 200
" "
23same 250
" "
3lsame 250
" "
33.same 200
! " " 42. same , claim 3 , all'd 2 50
" "
s 51same 200
82same i 50
C. F. Waterman , use of hall and janitor
hire for election 4 oo
C. W. Hodgkin , use of building putting
up booths and lights 2 oo
C. F. Babcock , use of office for election 5 oo
Mrs. V. L. Ballew , use of sample room
for election 5 00
A. Hammond , putting up booths and
light 2 oo
S. T. Ridgeley , erecting and repairing
booths and diayage 375
M. E. llorner , making ballot boxes ,
booths and erecting booths 9 50
J. R. Neel. posting election notices and
delivering ballots 29 oo
I. M. Smith , serving subpoenas on elec
tion board 3 So
Stephen Belles , services as comm's'n'r. 10 60
James A. Robinson , same 23 60
Henry Crabtree , Same 21 60
And on county bridge fund levy ot 1898 , as
follows :
Burnett Lumber Co , lumber 54 70
Barnett Lumber Co. , lumber 27 43
George W. Cramer , bridge work I 50
C. A. Bedesame 7 50
James Jones , same 16 50
And on county load fund levy of 1898 , as
follows :
William Divine , road tax refunded i 11
John Clouse , new lay for road plow and
sharpening cutter 3 10
The following claims \vere examined and
on motion rejected :
Daniel Doyle , trip to McCook to correct
election returns 2 90
I. C. Kimball , same 2 90
James Robinson , same 2 90
George Mohler , same 290
James Kinghorn , same 2 90
J. M. Hammondsame 2 30
E. C. Goehring , same 2 30
A. G. Culbertson , same 2 30
Charles Ferris , same 2 30
Charles Wasson , same 230
On motion board adjourned to meet Novem
ber I9th , 1898. Attest : R. A. GREEN ,
County Clerk.
McCook , Neb. , November 19,1898.
Board of county commissioners met pursu
ant to adjournment. Present , Stephen Belles
and Henry Crabtree , commissioners , and R.
A Green , county clerk. Minutes of last meet
ing read and approved.
The following claims- were audited and al
lowed and on motion clerk was directed to
draw warrants on count } ' general fund , levy
of 1898 , in payment thereof as follows :
T. F. Welborn & Son , fixtures for coun-
. tyjail 255
Barnett Lumber Co. , coal 15 95
And on county bridge fund levy , of 1898 , as
follows :
George C. Hill , lumber 64 50
A.Loid , nails 6 65
On motion board adjourned to meet Decem
ber 23rd. , 1898. Attest : R. A. GREEN ,
County Clerk.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Daniel Crowe will take notice that on the
241)1 ) day of October , 1898 , II. II. Berry , a Jus
tice of the Peace in and for Willow Grove
precinct in Red Willow county , Nebraska , for
the sum of $2080 in an action pending befoie
him wherein Ezra T. Maddux is plaintilf and
Daniel Crowe is defendant , that money due
and unpaid the defendant and in the posses
sion of the Chicago , Burlington and Quincy
railroad company has been attached under an
order of attachment. Said cause was con
tinued to the I2th day of December , 1898 , ate
o o'clock a. m. central time. n-25-3ts.
EZRA T. MADDUX.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at McCook , Nebraska. Octo
ber 29 , 1898. 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 be
fore register or receiver at McCook , Neb , on
Saturday , December loth , 1898 , viz : Joseph
T. Sanders , Homestead entry No. 9985 , for the
E'A S Wtf and Wj S EX of section 4 , town
ship 4 , north of lange 30 west 6th P. M. He
names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon , and cultivation of ,
said land , viz : James Ryan , Thomas F. Ryan ,
John N. Smith and William H. Epperly , all
of McCook , Nebraska. F. M. RATHBUN ,
u-4-6ts. Register.
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS.
KOAI ) NO. 330.
To Almon E. Davis , Harriet M. Davis , Stull
Brothers , Barbara Stevens , George Maisel , G.
W. Scott Eaton , D. C. Eaton and Mary E.
Johnston , and to all whom it may concern :
The Commissioner appointed to locate a road
commencing at sw of se sec 21 , township r ,
range 30 , in Grant precinct , Red Willow coun
ty , Nebraska , running thence north one mile ,
then east one-half mile , then north to the ne of
sec. 16 , all of township I , range 30 , w , has re
ported in favor of the location thereof as fol
lows , to-wit : Commencing at the sw cor. of
the se quarter of sec. 21 , thence n 14 deg. 30
min. , w 80 chains 15 links , thence n 77 deg. , e
18 chains , thence n / deg. 10 min , e 6 chains
50 links , thence n 46 deg. 25 min. , e 6 chains ,
thence south 67 deg. 20 min. , e 15 chains 50
links , thence n 77 deg. , e to ne cor. of said sec.
21 , thence n 14 deg. , w 80 chains 40 links , to
the nw cor. of sec. 15 , all in township one ( i ) ,
n , range thirty (30) ( ) , w of the sixth principal
meridian , in Red Willow county , Nebraska ;
and all objections thereto or claims for dam
ages must be filed in the county clerk's office
on or before noon of the 3ist day of December :
A. D. 1898 , or said road will be established
without reference thereto. R. A. GREEN ,
io-28-Sts. County Clerk.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Saiv
Cures Piles. Scalds , Burns. eLate
Late to bed and early to rise , prepares
' i
a man for his borne in the skies. But .
1 ;
earlto bed and a Little Karl } ' Riser , the
>
pill that makes life longer and better
and wiser. A. McMillen.
"Many have said their children would
have died of croup if Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy had not been given , " .
write Kellam & Ourren , druggists , Sea- :
view , Va. "People come from far and
near to get it and speak of it in the high
est terms. " This is equally true of this :
remedy in every community where it is :
known. Buy a bottle at McCounell's
drug store and test it for yourself.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers ,
The famous little
WARREN'S PORTABLE CORN
Less than One Cent a Bushel
Think of if
ril
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m
Made with 10 Galvanized Steel Wire Cables
around each Crib interwoved with § $ = inch r T
Pickets , space ij inches apart , r ' T T
A Crib of 500 bushels capacity , 13 1-2 feet in diameter ,
8 feet high and 5 rods long , for $3.75.
Cheap , Convenient and Practical.
Can be put up in 15 minutes.
For sale by W. C. BULLARD & CO. ,
McCOOK , NEB.
JOHN E. KELLEY ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCooK. NEBRASKA.
SSrApent ot Lincoln Land Co. Office
Rear of First National bank.
It Doesn't Cost a Cent.
"Poultry on the Farm for Profit , " is
the title of a series of articles now being
published in the Inter-state Poultryuian ,
of Tiffin , Ohio. The subscription price
of this practical poultry journal is fifty
cents a year , but it will cost the readers
of THE TRIBUNK nothing. We will give
any one who subscribes for our paper or
who pays all arrearages and one year in
advance , the Inter-State Poultryman one
whole year free. Now is your opportun
ity to get a valuable present. Subscribe
now and pay one year in advance. Call
in or remit by mail. Mention this offer.
THE TRIBUNE , McCook , Neb.
Overcome evil with good. Overcome
your coughs and colds with One Minute
Cough Cure. It is so good children cry
for it. It cures croup , bronchitis , pneu
monia , grippe and all throat and lung
liseases. A. McMillen.
Tablets and Box Papers.
You will find a fine line of tablets and
jox papers at this office for sale at very
easonable figures and of the best qual
ity.
Don't make any arrangements for
four year's reading matter without con
sulting THE TRIBUNE. We can club
ivith any paper or magazine you wish
ind save you money.
A cough is not like a fever. It does
lot have to run a certain course. Cure
t quickly and effectually with One Min-
ite Cough Cure , the best remedy for all
iges and for the most severe cases. We
ecommend it because it's good. A. Mej j
Uillen.
THE TRIBUNE and Demorest's Fauiily
tlagazine for $1.75 a year , strictly in
idvance.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets.
Vll druggists refund money if it fails to
jure. 250. The genuine has L. B. Q. on
ach tablet.
A nice new line of vest pocket memor-
Lndums at THK TRIBUNE office.
"I can't see how any family lives with-
iut Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy , " says J R. Adams ,
well known druggist of Geneva , Ala. ,
u a letter inquiring the price of a do/en
ottles , that he might not only have it
or use in his own family but supply it to
lis neighbors. The reason some people
jet along without it , is because they do
lot know its value , and what a vast
.mount of suffering it will save. Wher-
ver it becomes known and used , it is
ecoguized as a necessity , for it is the
inly remedy that can always be depend-
d upon for bowel complaints , both for
hildren and adults. For sale by L. W.
JcConnell & Co.
THE TRIBUNE and The New-York
rribtuie for 51.25 a year , strictly in ad-
auce.
CASTOR IA
For Infiants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
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0. L EVERIST & CO. ,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
jMcCook j Transfer Line
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BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS.
furniture van iij the
city. Office one block north of
BnniPtt Lumber Yard. Leave or
ders for bus calls at Commercial
hotel ; ordeis for drayiug at Ev-
erist , Marsh & Co.'s meat market.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
isaxBssssi
F. B. BURGESS ,
PUer and
m Fitter
McCOOK , NEBR.
Iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe , Brass
Goods , Pumps , and Boiler Trimmings.
Agent for Halliday. Waupun , Eclipse
Windmills. Basementof the Meeker-
Phillips building.
B. S. ASHTOS. Pros. T. S. UD3HAID , Cisi.
crasD JTASSB , Asst. cuh.
BANK OF DANBURY
DANBURY , NEB.
A General Banking1 Business
SlTAny business you may wish to
transact with THE McCooK TRIHUNK
\yill receive and
prompt careful atten
tion. Subscriptions received , orders
taken for advertisements and job-work
J. B. BALLARD.
DENTIST.
All dental work done at our office is
anteed to be first-class. We do all k nds guar nf
Crown , Bridge and Plate Work ! Drs
SmiU
& Bellamy , assistants.
McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL , '
Dr. W. V. GAGE.
McCook , - - _
Nebraska.
Office and Hospital over First National Bank
Office hours at residence , . ?
701 .Marsha ! Ave
l-efore 9 a. m. and after 6 p. m. '
HTMassage given in
appropriate .
cases.
M Mts ? ANNKTTA KALI. . ;
McCook Surgical Hospital.
One Cure
That Is
wu made for.