The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 27, 1899, Image 5

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THE ORLEANS-ST. FRANCIS BRANCH.
ORLEANS , NEB. , Jan. 27 , 1899. ( Spe
cial Cor. Tribune. ) The year 1898 has
been a record breaker for business , crops
and prosperity. There is no doubt that
the 91 miles from Atwood to Orleans is
the best paying track for the money in
vested on the Burlington system.
The live-stock traffic has been extra
good , and along the "alfalfa belt , "
where 50,000 acres of the Queen of the
Meadow thrives second to nowhere in
the United States , 1929 carloads of cat
tle and hogs and sheep were shipped
from Atwood to Stamford. Wilson-
ville , Nebraska , heads the list with 442
carloads of stock ; Hendley 351 carloads ;
Stamford 247 carloads ; Beaver City 240
carloads ; Atwood , Kansas , 167 carloads ;
Lebanon 135 carloads ; Daubury 195 car
loads ; Herndon , Kansas , 58 carloads ;
Cedar Bluffs 59 carloads ; Ludell 35 car
loads. Several hundred carloads of
stock have been shipped in along the
line to feed , and none of these have yet
been shipped.
The grain crop has been excellent this
year , and 2,056 carloads of grain have
been shipped off the Branch from At
wood to Stamford. Bea.ver City heads
the list with 440 carloads , Dan bury 4 4
carloads , Atwood , third on the list with
267 carloads , Herndon 222 carloads , Wil-
sonville 193 carloads , Hendley 149 car
loads , Lebanon 150 carloads , Ludell 118
carloads , Stamford 97 carloads , Cedar
Bluffs 97 carloads. Beaver City heads
the list on total shipments of stock and
grain. The totals are as follows :
1. Beaver City , 680cars stock and grain.
2. Wilsonville , 635
3. Danbury , 619
4. Hendley , 500
5. Atwood , 434
6. Stamford , 344
7. Lebanon , 284
8. Herndon. 280
9. Cedar Bluffs , 156
10. Ludell , 153
Grand total of stock and wheat , 4,085
carloads.
The carloads of merchandise will equal
this , if not more. Then add to this the
carloads of lumber , coal , etc. ( figures not
obtainable ) , and the total carloads will
be not far from 10,000.
St. Francis , Kansas , shipped within
four months 298 carloads. Figures for
McDonald and Bird City will be at least
200 carloads more. So that west of At
wood there were shipped 500 carloads of
grain and stock , making the grand total
nearly 4,600 for the St. Francis Branch.
Does it pay ? Where is a branch that
pays as well ?
Danbury has built a new church and
city hall ; Hendley , two new churches ;
Lebanon , half a dozen new buildings ;
Herndon , a new hotel. Orleans has the
most costly church in Western Nebraska.
It is built of gray Colorado stone , and is
more of a cathedral ; is splendid in all its
proportions.
Mr. and Mrs. Morrissey gave a select
party at their residence , Tuesday even
ing. The society people of Atwood had
a splendid time , and enjoyed the pleas
ures of social pastime until a late hour.
A bountiful supper was set of oysters
and delicacies. The guests all voted Mr.
Morrissey a generous and brilliant host ,
and Mrs. Morrissey a charming hostess.
The small-pox scare of Wilsonville is a
nightmare of the past.
Atwood people are very anxious to
have the depot removed to the tqwn , in
stead of a mile and a quarter away.
H. C. F.
ADDITIONAL RAILROAD NEWS.
The western general passenger agents
met in Chicago , Wednesday of this
week.
D.Hawksworth , chief of motive power ,
was up from Plattsmouth , yesterday , on
business for the company.
Arthur Mars and his bride returned ,
from the east , last night. They will
board with Mrs. S. E. Griggs.
No. I was laid out a number of hours ,
last Saturday morning , by the engine
breaking down near Oxford. An engine
was sent down from here to bring in the
train.
R. R. Woods of Sheridan , Wyoming ,
also attended the funeral of the late Nor
man Foibes at Victor , California. Mrs.
Forbes and the baby accompanied him
to Sheridan , where they will make their
home.
The Burlington's order for 1,600 thirty-
ton box cars has been let. It was divided
as follows : Illinois Car and Equipment
company , 500 ; Wells & French com
pany , 600 ; Michigan Peninsular com.
pany , 500.
Engineer C. K. Coleman and daughter
Hazel left for Iowa , Wednesday night ,
to close up some business matters in con
nection with the estate of his father , the
late John Coleman , who had a farm and
other property in the neighborhood of
Yale , Iowa.
G. W. Rhodes , superintendent of mo
tive power of the Burlington system , has
been appointed assistant general super
intendent of the Burlington & Missouri
west of the Mississippi river , with head
quarters at Lincoln. He will be suc
ceeded as superintendent of motive
power by F. A. Delano , now superintend
ent of freight terminals , and his present
position will be filled by H. G. Hetzler.
All the changes are in the line of pro
motion. The appointments are effective
February I.
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following newspapers and perodicals whereby
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TRIBUNE at the following very low prices :
rUBLICATION. PRICE.
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Chicago Inter-Ocean . oo 135
Cincinnati Enquirer. . oo 150
New- York Tribune . oo 125
Demorest's Magazine . oo 175
Toledo Blade . oo 125
Nebraska Farmer . oo 165
Iowa Homestead . oo 175
Lincoln Journal . oo 175
Campbell's Soil-Culture . . . . oo 150
New- York World . oo 165
Omaha Bee oo- 150
Cosmopolitan Magazine i oo i 80
St. Louis Republic i oo 175
Kansas City Star 25 115
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THE TRIBUNE , McCook , Neb.
Try McMillen's Cough Cure.
New goods are now arriving daily
at the "Bee Hive. "
Persons who lead a life of exposure are
subject to rheumatism , neuralgia and
lumbago , will find a valuable remedy in
Ballard's Snow Liniment ; It will banish
pains and subdue inflammation. Price
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THE TRIUUNB and The New-York
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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
. . . OF THE . . .
McCook Co-operative Building and
Savings Association
OF MeCOOK , NEB. ,
oa the 3ist day of December ,
ASSETS.
First Mortgage Loans $ 28,763 22
Other Assets 42 71
Real Estate 4,020 40
Delinquent Dues and Interest 103 83
Cash with Treasurer 405 45
TOTAL $ 33,335 61
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LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock , paid up 5 21,072 10
Premiums Paid 845 70
Interest 29 69
Due Shareholders on withdrawals. 975 60
Matured Stock 8,200 oo
Interest on Matured Stock 140 59
Prepaid Dues and Interest 109 50
Contingent Fund 1,862 43
TOTAI $ 33,335 61
State of Nebraska , Red Willow County , ss.
I , F.A. Pennell , 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 gth
day of January , 1899. C. II. BOVLK ,
Notary Public.
My commission expires January 15,1903.
Approved :
J.F.GANSCHOW , )
J.A.WiLCOX , > Directors.
JJ.GARRARD } .
, 1-13-41.
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
Susan F.Calkins , formerly Susan F.Kneff )
John Calkins , J.E.Seeley , John J.Lamborn ,
James Wright , Amelia A.Wright , Citizens
Bank of McCook , and John Doe , real name
unknown , defendants , \yill take notice that
Anna M.Lockwood , plaintiff herein , has filed
her petition in the district court of Red Wil
low county , state of Nebraska , against the
said defendants , the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain mortgage ex
ecuted on the first day of June , iSS6 , by the
defendant , Susan F.Calkins , formerly Susan
F.Kneff , to one J.E.Seeley , and afterwards
duly assigned to plaintiff , upon the following
described real estate , to-wit : East half of
northwest quarter and lots number one and
two in section number eighteen in township
number one north of range number twenty-
eight , west of the 6th p.m. , said mortgage
being executed to secure the payment of her
one principal note of S6oo.oo , with ten coupon
interest notes attached thereto for 821.00
each , evidencing the interest on said principal
note until its maturity , towit : June ist , 1891 ;
that there is now due upon the indebtedness
secured by said mortgage the sum of $642.00 ,
with interest at the rate of ten per cent per
annum on $21.00 thereof from December 1st ,
1895 , and on $621.00 thereof from June ist ,
1896 , and plaintiff prays for a decree that the
defendant be required to pay the same or that
the said premises may be sold to satisfy the
amount found due , with interest and costs of
suit.
suit.You
You are required to answer said petition on
or before Monday , the 20th day of February ,
1899Dated
Dated this nth day of January , 1899.
ANNA M.LOCKWOOD , Plaintiff.
By W. S. Morlan , her attorney. 1-13-41.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at McCook , Nebraska , January
17 , 1899. Notice is hereby uiven that the fol
lowing-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
the register or receiver of the U. S. Land Of
fice at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , Fehruaiy
25 , 1899 , viz : George M. Mohler , guardian for
Moritz Mohler , Homestead entry No. 10850 ,
for the E'ANW [ # and W X NE M of section
28 , township 4 , north of range 29 west. He
names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of ,
said land , viz : Charles E. Werner , Box Elder ,
Neb. , and John S. Modrell , William Johnson ,
and Sylvanus Modrell , all of McCook , Neb.
i-20-6ts. F. M. RATHBUN , Register.
ORDER OF HEARING.
State of Nebraska , Red Willow county , ss.
At a County Court , held in the county court
room , in and for said county , January 2jd. A.
D. 1890 , present G. S. Bishop , county judge , in
the matter of the estate of Mathilda Berndt ,
deceased. On reading and filing the petition
of Albert Schwertfeger , praying that adminis
tration of said estate may be granted to J. E.
Kelley as administrator , ordered that Febru
ary If , ,1899 , at ten o'clock a. m. , is assigned
for hearing said petition , when all persons in
terested ; n said matter may appear at a county
court to be held in and for said county , and
show cause why the prayer of petitioner
should not be granted ; and that notice of the
pendency of said petition and the hearing
thereof be given to all persons interested in
said matter by publishing a copy of this order
in THE McCooK TRIBUNE , a weekly newspa
per printed in said county , for three successive
weeks prior to said day of hearing.
( A true copy. )
[ Seal. ] G. S. BISHOP ,
27-1-31. County Judge.
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