The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 22, 1900, Image 8

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A Life and Death Fight.
W. A. limes of Manchester , la. , writing of
of his almost miraculous escape from death ,
says : "Exposure after measles induced seri
ous lung trouble , which ended in consump
tion. 1 had frequent hemorrhages and coughed
night and day. AH my doctors said I must
soon die , when I began to use Dr.King's New
Discovery which wholly cured me. Hundreds
have used it on my advice , and all say it never
iails to cure throat , chest and lung troubles. "
Regular size We and Si. Trial bottles free at
IMcConnell & Berry's drug store.
An enterprising divine healer in San Francisco -
cisco heeled himself by selling his landlady's
jfumiture during her absence from home.
A Monster Devil Fish
Destroying its victim is a type of constipa
tion. Tht power of this malady is felt on or
gans , nerves , muscles and brain. But Dr.
King's New Life Pills are a safe and certain
cure. Best : n the world for stomach , liver ,
kidneys and bowels. Only 25c at McConnell
& Berry's drug store.
' 'On to Peking" is the battle cry in the far
east. But the getting back may prove the
more difficult problem.
Thou hast strange notions for one so young
a substitute to think that thou art the same as
Rocky Mountain Tea , made by the Madison
Medicine Co. 35c. Ask your druggist.
For Infants and Children.
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Preparalionfor As
similating ihel'ocd cndHeg ula-
ling Ihe Sleumcis andBoels of Bears
Signatur
Promotes Digesliou.ChecrPur-
ness anrlltest.Conrains neither
Opium.Morphiue nor > iuieral. of
vZu\3lC OTIC.
. Sugar
Jiu&y/fin flsn-or.
Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa-
fion , Sour Stoinach.Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish-
ncss and Loss OF SLEEP.
Pac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK. Thirty Years
EXACT COPV OF WRAPPER.
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THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY
Starvation never yet cured dyspepsia. Per
sons with indigestion are already half starved.
They need plenty of wholesome food. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat so the
body can be nourished while tfie worn out or
gans are being reconstructed. It is the only
preparation known that will instantly relieve
-and completely cure all stomach troubles.
Try it if you are suffering from indigestion.
2t will certainly do you good. D. W. Loar.
Japan on its ear , Russia on its dignity and
e rest on the tiptoe of expectation , no
\vonder the balance of power in China is un-
certain.
Neglect is the short step so many take from
a cough or cold to consumption. The early
cise otOne _ Minute Cough Cure prevents con
sumption. It is" the only harmless remedy
< that gives immediate results. It cures all
throat and lung houbles. Children all like it
and mothers endorse it. D.V. . Loar.
A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cured.
"At one time I suffered from a severe sprain
of the ankle , " says Geo. E. Gary , editor of the
Guide , Washington , Va. "After using several
well recommended medicines without success
I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm , and am
pleased to say that relief came as soon as I
began its use and a complete cure speedily
followed. " Sold by McConnell & Berry.
To the aged saint heaven looms up brighter
every step and amid a chorus of hosannas
angels escort him to a conqueror's crowning.
If you are troubled with that most uncom
fortable disease called piles , don't neglect it.
Don't let the complaint get a firm hold. Ev
ery day the disease is neglected it grows
worse. Commence _ _ at once to use Tabltr's
Buckeye Pile Ointment ; the relief is immedi
ate , and cure infallible. Price. 50 cents in
bottles , tubes , 75 cents. A. McMillen.
Some Reasons
Why You Should Insist on Having
EUREKA HARNESS OIL
SJnequaled by any other.
Renders hard leather soft.
Especially prepared.
Keeps out water.
A heavy bodied oil.
HARNESS
AH excellent preservative.
Reduces cost of your harness.
Wever burns the leather ; its
Efficiency is increased.
Secures best service.
Stitches kept from breaking.
| s sold in all
Localities
Manufactured br
Standard Oil Company.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notice- hereby Riven that the partnurslii ] )
liprotoforo existing between Mary L. Gnffnoy
and E. W. Ilendrick under the nnmo and style
of "Tho McCook Steam Laundry" is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. All debts duo the
old firm will bo paid to the new linn of Guflnoy
and Leuhart , who assume all liabilities of the
old firm.
Dated this 4th day of Juno. 1GOO.
C-8-4ts M. L. GAKFNET ,
E. W. HENDKICK.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Ry virtue of an order of sale , issued from the
district court of _ Red Willow county , Nebraska ,
under a decree in an action wherein James Par-
dee is plaintiff , and Katie E. Phillips et al. de
fendants , to mo directed and delivered , I shall
oiler at public sale , and sell to the hiRliest bid
der for cash , at the eat door of the court-houte
in McCook , Red Willow county , Nebraska , on
the i"th day of Juno , 1000 , at the hour of one
o'clock , p. m. . the following descrilxul real es
tate , to-wit : The south half of the Foutheast
quarter of section 20 , and the north half of the
northeast quarter of section 29 in township 3 ,
north. raiiKO 27 , west of the Gth P. M. , in Red
Willow county , Nebraska.
Dated this 2d : ! day of May , A. D. 1900.
5-2.V5ts. G. F. KINGIIORN , SherilL
I5y A. C. CRAIITKKK , Deputy.
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS.
[ ROAD xo. 317. ]
To Chns. H. Sloan. Emma E. At water , Ira II.
Harrison , John F. Miller , and Providence Mut
ual Inv. Co. , and to all whom it may concern :
The board of county commissioners has estab
lished and ordered opened a road commencing
at the southeast corner of section 2 , township 4
north , raugo 29 west , in Box Elder precinct. Red
Willow county , Nebraska , running .thciicc west
on section line one and one-half miles , : ind ter
minating at southwest corner of southeast quar
ter of section 3 , towiighip 4 , range 29 , west of the
0 P. M. , and all objections thereto or claims for
damages must be filed in the county clerk's
olllce on or before noon of the 30th day of July ,
A. D. 1900 , or said road will be established with
out reference thereto.
G-l-4ts R. A. GKEEN , County Clerk.
O. R. KITTENHOUSK , Deputy.
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS.
[ ROAD xo. 34S.J
To Mary A. Funk and William S. Bye. and to
all whom it may concern : The board of county
commissioners has established and ordered
opened a road commencing at the southwest
: orner of the northwest quarter of section 9 ,
township 4 , north , range 26 , in North Valley ] jre-
einct , Red Willow county , Nebraska , running
; hence south one-half mile between sections S
and 9 ; and thence east one-half mile between
sections 9 and 1G ; and further to vacate the
road beginning at said southwest corner of the
northwest quarter of said section 9 and running
east one-half mile , and thence south one-half i
mile , and all objections thereto or claims for
damages must be filed in the county clerk's
office on or before noon of _ the : Wth day of July ,
V. D. IPOO.or said road will bo established with
out reference thereto.
G-l-Us R. A. GnnuN , County Clerk. '
O. II. KITTENHOUSK , Deputy.
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION.
Know all men by these presents : That \\e , W.
S. Perry , J. A. Gtinn , C. E. Pope , J. F. Kcnjon >
uid Frank Carruth do associate our.-elve to
gether for the purpose : of forming and becoming
a corporation in the State of Nebraska for the
transaction of the business hereinafter de
scribed :
(1. ( ) The name of this .corporation shall be
the McCook Lead and Zinc Mining Company.
The principal place of transacting its business
shall bo in McCook , Red Willow county , Ne
braska.
(2. ( ) The nature of the business shall bo the
purchasing , leasing , sub-leasing , and selling
mining lands mid properties ; the leasing and
promoting of mining proi > erties and companies ,
and any and all kinds of mines and mining ; the
acquiring of such real estate as shall be for the
interests of the corporation , either by purchase ,
lease or otherwise ; the purchase and sale of
mining materials and machinery ; the erection
and maintainance of such buildings and struct
ures , as may be deemed necessary ; and to carrj
on a general mining business in any state or ter
ritory of the Uuitwl States of America.
(3. ( ) The authorized capital stock of the cor
poration shall bo Three Thousand Two Hun
dred Dollars ( § 3,200.00) ) , in shares of One Hun
dred Dollars (8100.00) ( ) each , to be subscribed and i
paid for as follows , to-wit : Fifty Dollars ( § 50.01) ) tj
to be paid upon making subscription for stock 11 >
and Fifty Dollars ( § T > 0.00) ) on demand of the ' ,
Board of Directors , and when so paid said stock I
shall be non-astessable. !
( t. ) The existence of this corporation shall ,
commence on the 1st day of March , A. D. 1900 , j
and continue fifty years.
(5.1 The annual meeting of the Stockholders N
of this corporation shall be held on the first
Monday in February of each year.
( G.I The business of this corporation shall
bo conducted by a Board of five Directors , to be , -
elected by the Stockholders at the annual meet-
meeting in 1901 : W. S. Perry , J. A. Gunn , J. F.
Konyon , C. E. Pope and Frank Carruth. The
Board of Directors elected at the first annual
meeting shall hold their otliccs as follows : One
for one year , one for two years , one for three
years one for four years , and one for five years.
The term of each to be allotted at the first an
nual meeting , and thereafter one Director to be
elected each year for a term of five years. The
manner of conducting the election may be more
fully set forth in the By-Laws of said corpora
tion.
(7. ) The officers of said corporation shall be '
a President. Vice President , Treasurer and a i
Secretary , who shall hold office for one year or
until their successors are elected and quali
fied.
_ { S. ) The corporation shall have a corpora
tion seal on which shall bo such device as the
Board of Directors may determine. :
(9. ( ) The highe t amount of indebtedness
shall not exceed Two Thousand One Hundred
Dollars ( $2.100.00) ) at any time.
(10. ( ) By-Laws governing the manner of hold
ing the annual and special meetings of the
Stockholders , and the method of conducting
the affairs of the corporation shall be adopted
by the Board of Directors.
(11. ) These Articles of Incorporation may be i
amended at any meeting of the Stockholders by T
a two-thirds vote of all the Stockholders. i I
In witness whereof the undersigned have
hereunto sot their hands this 3d day of April , i
A. D. 1900. W. S. PEBRY , J.F. KENYO.V , '
C.E. POPE , J.A. Guxx ,
G4ts FRAXK CARRUTH.
[ OFFICIAL iiv AUTHORITY. ]
Commissioners' Proceedings.
McCook , Nebraska , Juno II , 1000.
Board of count ) commissioner ? mot pursuant
to adjournment. Present , Henry Crabtreo , Ste
phen Hellos and D. A. Waterman , county com
missioners , W. R Starr , county attorney , and
R. A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of previous
mcotingread and approved.
On motion board continued equalization of
assessment during the day.
On motion board adjourned to moot June 15 ,
1POO. R. A. GREEX. County Clerk.
McCook , Nebraska , Juno 15th , 1900.
Board of county commissioners met pursuant
to adjournment. Present. Henry Crabtree ,
Stephen Belles and D. A. Waterman , commis
sioners , W. R. Starr , county attorney , and R. A.
Green , county clerk. Minutes of previous moot
ing road and approved.
On motion board continued equalization of
assessment during the day.
On motion board adjourned to meet Juno 16 ,
1900.
1900.Attest
Attest : R. A. GREEX , County Clerk.
McCook. Nebraska , Juno 1(5 ( , 1900.
Board of county commissioners met pursuant
to adjournment. Present. Henry Crabtreo ,
Stephen Belles and D. A. Waterman , commis
sioners , W. R. Starr , county attorney , and R. A.
Green , county clerk. Minutes of previous meet
ing read and approved.
On motion Sherman Evans was appointed
overseer road district No. 10 , to fill vacancy , and
his bond approved.
The following claims wore audited and al
lowed , and on motion clerk was instructed to
draw warrants on the county general fund , levy
of 1S99. in payment thereof as follows :
II. H. Berry , insurance on court-house $15 00
C. J. Ryan , same 43 00
C. II. Boyle , same 45 00
Ed Jordan , fees , state vs. Gordon 11 45
L. J. Rittenhousc , care of G. B. Ritten-
house , $ W.OO allowed at 16 50
II. P. Waite. merchandise 1385
Stephen Belles , money advanced. _ . 110
Henry Crabtree , services as commissioner. 16 40
Stephen Belles , same 33 00
D. A. Waterman , same 11 40
15And on county bridge fund , levy of 1S99 , as
follows :
Jacob Ball , bridge work $125
And on county road fund , levy of 1899 , as fol
lows :
Predmoro Brothers , blacksmithing 514 50
Joseph Downs , road tax refmuled 36
On further consideration of the equalization
of u-sopsnionts for tin ; year 1900 , the board finds
that in order to make a ju t and equitable as
sessment it is necessary to add and deduct cer
tain percentages on the real estate in the follow
ing precincts , to-wit :
Alliance precinct , deduct 10 IKT cent.
Coleman precinctadd 15 percent.
Daubury precinct , add 2 per cent.
The board having completed the equalization
of assessment finds the total value of real and
jH-rsonal proiwrty. as returned by the assessors
and equalized by the board.of equalization , for
the year 1900 , to be $ lOG2,6o9.41.
On motion the levy of taxes for the year 1900
was made as follows :
County general fund , S mills.
County bridge fund , 2.7 mills.
County road fund , 2 mills.
Soldiers' relief fund. 0.3 mills.
Red Willow county bond , 2 mills.
Willow Grove precinct bond , 6 mills.
North Valley precinct bond. 10 mill- .
Hartley village bond , 40 mills.
McCook city bond , 5 mills.
SCHOOL DIST. BOND LEVY FOR TIIK YEAR 1900.
levy of 15 mills was made on the taxable prop-
rty of school district No. 1C to pay the amount
lue school district No. 30 by reason of the divis-
011 of the _ property of said district Ifi.
The estimate of the school board of the city of
ilcCook having been filed with the board of
'ounty commissioners , as bj law provided , the
ollowing levies were made : For the support of
chools , 21 mills ; bonded indebtedness , 10 mills ;
n payment of judgment , 1 mill.
In accordance with section 1007 of the com-
iled 'statutes of Nebraska for the year 1690. a
| Kcial tax ( for the payment of outstanding in-
lebtedncss- against various road districts ) was
uvied as follows , to-wit :
On motion board adjourned MHO die.
Attest : R. A. GnuEX , County Clerk.
McCook , Nebraska , June IS , 1900.
Board of county commissioners met in resu-
nr session. Present , Henry Crabtree , Stephen
iollos and D. A. Waterman , commissioners , and
t. A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of previous
leetinK read and approved.
There being no business the board on motion
djourned to meet July 2 , 1900.
Attest : R. A. GREEN , County Clerk.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AGISTER'S LIEN.
Notice is hereby Riven that by virtue of an
sister's lien for the keeping and feed of one
lay horse about 10 years old , star in forehead ,
-ire cut and collar marks on right shoulder ,
ilister scar on left shoulder , left hind foot
diite , some white on right hind foot , weight
bout 1.150 pounds , from the 23d day of Decem-
ier , 1899 , until this date , under an implied cou-
ract with one A. Speers , on which there is now
no the sum of $5.10. An affidavit setting forth
lie description of said horse , and the .amount
ue for the keeping of said horse , having been
Jed in the ollice of the county clerk of this
omitv , being the county where said horse was
3d and kept , on the 23d day of May , 1900 , 1 will
pll the property above described at public auc-
ion at the residence of James Woodworth in
nilow Grove precinct in Red Willow county ,
Nebraska , on the 2 ( > tli day of June. 1900 , at 2
'clock of said day. Said said will be for cash
hand.
Dated this Gth day of June , 1900.
S-3ts JAMES WOODWOUTH.
With the octopus and the troglodyte on the
ar path together , what chance is there for
ic tiger ?
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
he Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
SOMETHING NEW
G LASS WARE Having just received > i
= this new ware , we will take great pieas-
TIIAT WILL made extra
ure in showing you a ware
NOT BREAK. Heavy , and specially soft tempered to
= = = = = = = = = stand the sudden changes from boiling
hot to the coldest of ice water. Being of the very latest design ,
i and highly polished , makes this the most desirable ware for gen
eral purposes , as the prices are very low considering quality.
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The assortment consists of-
Water sets , Berry Sets , Syrup Cans ,
' Covered Cake Stands , Pickle and
Dishes , Four Piece Olive Dishes.
Oil Bottles , Sets ,
Now In our show window-
THE BEE HIVE , McCooK , NEBKASKA
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A Wealth of Beauty
Is often hidden by unsightly pimples , ecze
ma , tetter , erysipelas , salt rheum etc. Buck-
len's Arnica Salve will glorify the face by cur
ing nil skin eruptions , also cuts , bruises , burns ,
boils , felons , ulcers , and worst forms of piles.
Only 250 a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by
McConnell & Berry , Druggists.
After reading the first chapter of a novel a
woman is apt to jump to the conclusion.
"I had stomach trouble twenty years and
gave up hope of being cured till 1 began to
use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It has done me
so much good I call it the savioi of my life , "
writes \V. R. Wilkinson , Albany. Tenn. It
digests what you eat. D. W. Loan
While the armored train has proved its use
fulness in South Africa , it seeing Kruger's is
also a capital affair.
If the stomach performs its functions act
ively and regularly , the food of uliicli it is the
receptacle is transformed into blood of a
nourishing quality , which furnishes vigor anil
warmth to the whole body. Herbine gives
tone to the btomach and promotes digestion
and assimilation. Price , 50 cents. A.Mc.Millen.
The wall paper trust has gone to the wall.
Too much water in its dope.
Unless food is digested quickly it will fer
ment and irritate the btomach. After each
meal take a teaspoonful of Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. It digests what you eat and will allow
you to eat all you need of what you like. It
never fails to cure the worst cases of dyspep
sia. It is pleasant to take. D. W. Loar.
According to the present indications it is
going to be considerable of a job to keep that
' 'open door" to China from slamming shut.
You feel better at once after using Herbine ,
you enjoy your food more , and you get more
nourishment and invigorating force out of
what you eat. Hence Herbine makes you
strong , vigorous and cheerful. Price , 50 cents.
A. McMillen.
NOTICE.
Notice is hori'by Kiven that whereas , while in
sobsion June IGth , 1900 , the report having conu >
to attention of the county commissioners of
an accident of rather a serious nature , caused
by horses becoming frightened at a sign or ad
vertisement attached to a bridge on a public
road in this county , the commissioners deem it
a duty they owe toting traveling public to notify
all parties who have signs painted or tacked erin
in any wa.v attached to any bridge in the public
highway in this county to remove the same
without delay. K. A. GIJKEN ,
G-22-lt County Clerk.
Plumber and
Steam Fitter
McCOOK , NEBR.
Iron. Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass
Goods , Pumps , an Boiler Trimmings ,
Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse
Windmills. Basement of the Meeker-
Phillips Building.
ssxHjrsaNarsvsvsaEsj
C. H. BOYLE ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook , Nebraska.
Telephone 44. P. O. Building :
McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL ,
D.W. V. GAGE ,
McCook , - - - Nebraska.
Office and Hospital over First National Bank.
JOHN E. KELLEY ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCooK , NEBRASKA.
ES Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office- -
Rear of First National bank.
DR. JOHN
JOHNDENTIST.
DENTIST.
. . . . of Chicago.
over McConnell & Berry's.
J. B. BALLARD.
DENTIST.
All dental work done at our office is guar
anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of
Crown , Bridge and Plate \Vo k. Dr. I. B
I aylor , assistant.
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H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , 'C.'H. WILLARD. *
A BLIND MAN
Is one who fails to profit by experience , even though he has use of both eyes without the aid of
glasses. Time and again people buy clothing that is half made and containing mostly "Shoddy
and Flock. " Remember that three years among you has taught you that we carry no satinet
goods in the house ; what you buy of us is reliable and made by the best equipped factories in the
kutfdje in the country. Our prices are the lowest named for good goods ; we carry no other.
FRANK J. MORGAN , McCook , Nebraska :
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