All you who have Ffr' * * Smaff Feet m C3 * Sr 11 Come to the OLD RELIABLE SHOE STORE and get a pair of shoes ® AT A BARGAIN I All other goods sold fj | at a reduction. J. F. GANSCHOW. \ I fl ! i I-BANK.-4 coo Authorized Capital , $100OOO. Capital and Surplus , $60OOO ooo . HOCKNELL , President. B. Kl. FREES , V. Pres. W. F. LAWSON , Cashier. F. A. PENNELL , Ass'f Cash. A. CAMPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director. r _ f * Are You Marriedf to any old place to trade ? If not , please look over this partial list of our goods and see if you are not paying too much. 4-Pint Tin Cups for 5c. 10-Inch Flat Mill File , each 10c. 10-Quart Galvanized Iron Pails 18c. Nails , all common sizes , per pound 3c. Three Dozen Clothes Pins for 5c. Corn Starch , 1Ib. . papers , each 5c. Laundry Starch , 1Ib. . papers , each 5c. Garden Seeds , 8 regular 5c. pkgs for 25c. Nursing Bottles with Tube and Cleaners 15c. Webster's International Dictionary 69c. Our goods are all new and bright and clean , with prices lower than ever before. THE "BEE HIVE/ ' McCOOK , - NEBRASKA [ OFFICIAL uv AUTHORITY. ] Commissioners' Proceedings. McCook , Nel . , February 27,1899. Board of county commissioners met pursu ant to adjournment. Present , James A.Kohin- son , Henry Crabtree and Stephen Holiescom missioners , and R. A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of previous meeting read and ap proved. On motion county treasurer was instructed to divide all moneys "left in East Valley and Indianola precinct bonds" among the school districts comprising said territory in proportion tion to the valuation of said districts. The following resolutions were on motion adopted : Resolved , That the county treasurer be in structed to transfer the interest fund and bank interest fund to the county general fund at least once every six months , and that the transfers heretofore made be approved. Resolved , That the action of the county treasurer in purchasing the Indianola precinct bonds numbered 1,2,3,4 and 5 be approved. Resolved , That the county treasurer be in structed to receive the personal tax of S. A. Moore for the years 1894 and 1895 at the face of said tax , for the reason that said tax was levied and taxed in the wrong name. Resignation of W.C.Shockley , justice of the peace tor Beaver precinct , read and on motion accepted , and James H.Kverist was appointed to fill vacancy. On motion Andrew Barber was appointed county surveyor to fill vacancy. The following official bonds were examined and on motion approved : \VJ Porter , overseer road district No. 8. R.K.Goreley , overseer road district No. 23. M.Fosscn , overseer road district No. 33. The following annual settlement of road overseer examined and on motion approved , and clerk ordered to issue certificate on road district in payment thereof as follows towit : John M. Ford , overseer district No. 14 , cer tificate No. 143 , § 17 66. Petition of Henry Green and others asking for a public road read and considered ; the board finds that all owners of land along line of proposed road have given consent in writ ing thereto , and on motion same was granted , establishing a public road as follows : Com mencing at the northeast corner of section 29 , township 2 , range 30 , th'ence running west to the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of said section.thence south on the half-section line to the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of said section ; and that , that part of the road numbered 146 extending along the section line between sections 28 and 29 in said township be vacated. Petition of T. E. McDonald and others ask ing for a public road read and considered ; the board finds that all owners of land along the line of proposed road have given consent in writing thereto , and on motion same was granted , establishing a public road as follows : Commencing at the northeast corner of section 20 , township i , range 27 , thence south on sec tion line to the state line between Nebraska and Kansas. The following claims were audited and al lowed and on motion clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the county general fund , levy of 1898 , in payment thereof , as follows to- \vit : George B. Morgan , mdse S 4 50 C.L.Miller , lunch for jury i 20 Michael O'Leary , board of jury 8 oo C.H.Meeker , rent court house 66 66 EJ.Mitchellsupplies nee R.A.Green , clerk , postage and expense for county officers 36 35 J.R.Neel , sheriff , services as sheriff. . . . . 53 oo S. R. Smith , defending prisoner , ( Uliver Bush ) 50 oo G.C.Boatman , fees , state vs. Bush 14 33 C.W.Hodgkin , fees , same n oo F.W.Neel , fees , same 1080 WITNESSES , STATE VS. BUSH. Luther Bush 4 20 J.G.Ogg 420 A.J.Lohr 4 20 David Bush 4 20 Samuel Bryan 4 20 Perry Premer 4 20 James JPinnegan 4 20 Herb Winter 450 John H. Short 420 S.W.Clark 420 J. A. Curlee 420 Z.T. McCollum 420 JURORS FEBRUARY TERM , 1899. C. A. Leach 200 W. S. Hamilton 4 50 Nicholas Uhren 53 ° Ben Stnne 2 o H. H. Pickens 2 40 J. W. Walkington 480 John Rozell 370 W.P. Elmer 300 B. A. Johnson 7 80 R.P. High 550 William F. Miller 4 20 Nicholas Colling 210 Nelson Downs 510 Peter J. Hickman 4 90 James Doyle " . 2 60 W. W. Lemasters 5 oo M.E. Homer -4 10 Wesley Rozell 4 oo Everett Moore 200 C. H. Harman 2 oo Jacob Pickerll 400 G.W. Dillon 420 C. 11. Jacobs 4 oo George Yarnal 2 00 Fred Plasmyere 210 T. J. Ruggles , talesman 4 oo J. M. Hunter , same 4 oo J. E. Walter , same 4 oo And on county road fund , levy of 1898 , as follows : W. H. Wadsworth , road tax refunded. . 13 93 N. Ploussard , same 3 36 John Burtless , same 3 oo On motion board adjourned to meet Febru ary 28th , 1899. Attest : R. A. GREEN , County Clerk. - McCook , Nebraska , February 28,1898. Board of county commissioners met pursu ant to adjournment. Present , James A. Robin son , Henry Crabtree anc } Stephen Belles , com missioners , W. R. Starr , county attorney , and R. A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of pre vious meeting read and approved. On motion James Wingate was appointed overseer district No. 27 , to fill vacancy. The following resolution was on motion adopted : Resolved , That the county treasurer be in structed to accept the tender made by the B. & M. R. R. R. in full payment of its personal tax for the year 1898. It appearing to the board that the personal property of bainuel Ball was assessed twice tor the year 1890 , and the said Samuel Ball having paid the tax in Box Elder precinct for said year , the treasurer was instructed to strike off the tax in Red Willow precinct for said year because of double assessment. In the matter of the county printing for the ensuing yeai , the board on motion accepted the bid of THE McCooK TRIBUNF , which bid is as follows : Delinquent tax list , 25 per cent of legal rate. Legal notices , 10 per cent of legal rate. Commissioners' proceedings , 10 percent of legal rate. Bond of TiiKMcCooK TRIBUNE for faith ful performance of contract on award of county printing examined and on motion ap proved. It appearing to the board from the petition of W. A. McCool and others , and upon exam ination the board finds that the public good requires it , on motion the following road is established : Commencing at the northeast corner of section thirteen , in township four , range twenty-eight , thence west on the section line to the northwest corner of section four teen in said town , and range and terminating thereat , and clerk directed to notify overseers of highways to open said road and also notify owners of land along said road to file claims for damages caused by the location of said road on or before noon of the 6th day of May , 1899 , or no further reference will be made thereto. It appearing to the board from the petition of Frank Dudek and others , and upon exam ination the board finds that the public good requires it , on motion the following road is established : Commencing at the northeast corner of section seventeen , township two , range twenty-eight , thence south one mile on section line to the southeast corner of said section and terminating thereat , and.clerk directed to notify overseers of highways to open said road and also notify owners of lane ! along saiii road to file claims for damages caused by the location of said road on or be fore noon of the 6th day of May , 1899 , or no further reference will be made thereto. It appearing to the board from the petition of A. N. Puckctt and others , and upon exam ination the board finds that the public good requires it , on motion the following road is es tablished : Commencing at the southeast cor ner of section fourteen , township four , range twenty-seven , thence west on section line to the southwest corner of section seventeen , said town , and range , and terminating thereat , and clerk directed to notify overseers of Inch- ways to open said road , and also notify own ers of land along said road to file claims for damages caused by the location of said road on or before noon of the 6lh day of May , 1899 , or no further reference will be made thereto. The following annual settlement of road overseer examined and on motion approved and clerk ordered to draw certificate on road district in payment thereof as follows , to-wit : W. S. Fitch , overseer district No. o , certificate No. 144 , $29.18. The following claims were audited and on motion allowed , and clerk directed to draw warrants on county general fund , levy of 1898 , in payment thereof as follows , to-wit : Jas. Me Adams , coal for paupers $12 35 James A. Robinson , services as commis sioner 4430 Henry Crabtree , same 25 45 Stephen Belles , same 18 20 And on county bridge fund , levy of 1898 , as follows : Barnett Lumber Co. , lumber $8l 61 James Jones , bridge work 9 oo And on county road fund , levy of 1898 , as follows : Samuel Ball , road tax refunded $237 On motion board adjourned to meet March I5th , 1899. Attest : R. A. GREEN , County Clerk. Engraved Cards Cheap. Omaha stationers are cutting each others tliroutb on card engraving. Clem ent Chase , whose bookstore is at 1518 Farnani st eet , Omaha , ruhertises until March isth only , a copper plate and IOO engraved cards for 75 cents , postage 5 cents extra. That is just half the regular price. He prints 100 cards from plate for 60 cents , postage 5 cents The regu lar price is $ r , as everybody knows. This is an opportunity to get handsome calling cards for almost nothing. Get next to some of those rough white pine two-by-fours , six feet long , for cheap fence posts ; at Bullard's. Tribune Clubbing List. For convenience of readers of THE TRIB UNE , we have made arrangements with the following newspapers and perodicals whereby we can supply .them in combination with THE TRIBUNE at the following very low prices : PUBLICATION. PRICE. Detroit Free Press . Si oo Si 50 Leslie's Weekly. . 400 300 Prairie Farmer . oo 125 Chicago Inter-Ocean . oo 135 Cincinnati Enquirer. . oo I 50 New-York Tribune . oo i 25 Demorest's Magazine . oo 175 Toledo Blade . oo 125 Nebraska Farmer . oo 150 Iowa Homestead . oo 145 Lincoln Journal . oo 175 Campbell's Soil-Culture . oo I 50 New- York World . oo 165 Omaha Bee . oo 150 Cosmopolitan Magpzine . I oo I 80 St.Louis , Republic . I oo 175 Kansas City Star . 25 115 Nebraska Dairyman and Up- to-Date Farmer . 50 125 Kansas City Journal , weekly. 25 I 15 Kansas City Journal , daily. . . 4 oo 4 20 We are prepared to fill orders for any other papers published , at reduced rates. THE TRIBUNE , McCook , Neb. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In County Court , within and for Red Wil low County , Nebraska , February I5th , 1899 , in the matter of the estate of Mathilda Bemdt , deceased. To the creditors of said estate : You are hereby notified that I will sit at the county court room in McCook , in said county , on the i6th day of August , 1899 , at 10 o'clock a.m.to , receive and examine all claims against said estate , with a view to their adjustment and allowance. 1 he time limited for the pre sentation of claims against said estate is six months from the I5th day of February A. D. 1899 , and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said I5th day of Febru ary. 1899. Witness my hand and the seal of said county court , this i th day of February , 1899. [ SEAL ] G. S. BISHOP , County Judge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at McCook , Nebraska , February 27 , 1899. Notice is hereby given 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 Monday , April loth , 1899 , v'z : Mack Tiller , II. E. No.io.S ? ! , for the northeast quarter of section 12 , township 5 N. , range 29 W. , 6th P. M. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of said land , viz : Frank Garlick ot Quick , Nebiaska , Charles Hoffman , Myron Travelpiece and Fred Gar- lick of Fandon , Nebraska. 3-3-6L F. M. RATHBUN , Register. The Man Who Toils is the man wbo ought to have the best things to eat , because his system requires it. Workingmen and everybody else who want the best to eat come to our shop. We run the best butcher shop in the city. Our place is clean. The meats we sell are tender and fresh and the prices low enough to suit anybody. If you knew how particu lar we are to give satisfaction , you'd never buy elsewhere. EVERIST , MARSH & CO. si n i ® s ( roods I ARRIVING DAILY. Call and see the New Dress Goods and Silks for Spring. In Embroideries and Laces we have a Good Assortment at prices that are Very Reasonable. See our stock before you buy. We have Bargains for you in every department of our store. ' Ladies' fluslin Underwear. Ladies' Shirt Wuists. Ladies' Dress Skirts ; Ladies' , Men's and Children's Shoes. 1 tm < J Men's and Boys' Clothing. 1m m Get our prices on Groceries. You can save money by sending us orders in this department. THE . . . argatn C. L. DeGROFF & CO. r f ' * y 7I7 K- tPyt < rJgtel'aVtJ V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. 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