The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 28, 1900, Image 7

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    V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER.
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OF MeCOOK , NEB.
Paid Up Capital , $ soooo. Surplus , 000 y
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DIRECTORS
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f. FRANKLIN , W.F.McFARLAND , A. C. EBERT ,
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H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD.
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To make a Fortune The Opportunity may not
Come Your Way Again.
Twentieth Century Farmer
' Offers a Number of Magnificent Prizes to tnust ; who
will act as Agents.
1ST PRIZE , $1,000 CASH
2D PRIZE , $500 CASH
And 20 Other Cash "Prizes , ranging from $500 to $25.
THE TWENTIETH CENTU KY FARMER is published by The
Bee Publishing Company of Omaha , and is an agricultural and fam
ily magazine of unusual merit. There are departments for v every
member of the family , special articles by men of known reputation
and Illustrations will be a. prominent feature.
Write for sample copy and ask for particulars concerning the
prizes. t ,
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER and this paper will
be sent to you one year for
Amonjr the tens of thousands who have
1 used Cha'mberlain'-s Cough Remedy for colds
and la grippe during the past few years.to our
knowledge , not a single case has resulted in
pneumonia. Thos. Whilefield & Co. , 240
tWabash avenue. Chicago , one of the most
prominent retail druggists in that city , in
peaking of this says : "We recommend Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy for la grippe in many
lases , as it not only gives prompt and com-
lete recovery , but also counteracts any tendency -
dency of la grippe to result in pneumonia. "
For sale by McConnell & Berry , druggists. ,
SHERIFFS SALE. .
By virtue of an order of sale , issued from
the District court of Red Willow county , NebrasKa -
brasKa , under a judgment and decree in an
action wherein T. B. Graves et al. are plaint
iffs and J. E. Cochran is defendant , to me di
rected and delivered , I shall offer at public
saje and sell to the highest bidder for cash , at
the east door ol the court-house , in McCook ,
Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 23th
day of January , 1901 , at the hour of one
o'clock p. m. , the following described real
estate , to-wit : Lots eight and nine in block
six and lot ten in block live in the Second ad
dition to the city of McCook , Red Willow
county , Nebraska.
Dated this z8th day of December , 1900.
l22lts. . G. F. KINGHOKN , Sheriff.
By A. C. CRABTREE , Deputy.
W. S. Morlan Attorney.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale , issued from
the District court of Ked Willow count- ,
Nebraska , under a decree in an action where
in Alary F. Thompson is plaintiff and Irnee
S. Hadley , Julia A. lladleyetal are defend
ants , to me directed and delivered , 1 shall
offer at public sale and sell to the highest
bidder for cash , at the east door of the court
house , in McCook , Red Willow county , Ne
braska , on the 2ist day of January , 1901 , at
the hour of one o'clock p. m. , the following
described real estate , to-wit : The south-west
quarter of section numbered 27 in township
numbered 3 , north , in range numbered 2b ,
west of the 6th principal meridian.
Dated this 2ist day of December , 1900.
12-21-515. G. F. KINGHORN , Sheriff.
By A. C. CRABTREE , Deputy.
W. R. Starr , Attorney.
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS.
ROAD NO-355.
To I. R. Andrews , Margaret Baxter , Patrick
Callan , Susan Cole , Mollie F.'Cole , William
C. Cole , Augusta E. Cooksey , George * A.
Kelsey , Stella Mosher , George W. Probasco ,
Young Stothard , and to all whom it may con
cent : The commissioner appointed to locate
a road commencing at the north-east corner of
section No. 8 , township 4 , range 27 , in Alliance
precinct , Red Willow county , Nebraska , run
ning thence west one mile on section line to
north-west corner of said section 8 , thence"
south jonc mile on section line , thence west
one mile on half section line to north-west
corner of south-west quarter , section seven ,
and terminating thereat , has reported in favor
of the establishment and all objections there
to or claims lor damages must be filed in the
county clerk's office on or before noon of- the
2d day of March. A. D. 1901 or said road will
be established without reference thereto.
i2-2i-4ts. R. A. GREEN , Countv Clerk.
By O. R. RlTTENlloysE , Deputy.
. APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED.
To whom it may concern : Notice is here
by given that on the I3th day of February ,
1899 , - C. King purchased at tax sale of the
then county treasurer of Red Willow county ,
Nebraska , the following described lands situ
ated in said county of Red Willow , state of
Nebraska , for the delinquent taxes thereon
for the years 1894,1895,1896 and 1897 , towit :
The south half of the north-east quarter of
section eighteen , in townshipthree'north ,
range twenty-eight , west 6th P. M. , and the
north half of the south-east quarter of section
eighteen , in township three , 'north , range
twenty-eight , west 6lh P. M. , assessed in the
name of John F. Black ; that the time for the
redemption of said lands from said sale will
expire on the I4th day of February , 1901 , at
which time the undersigned will apply to the
county treasurer of Red Willow county , Ne
braska , for a deed to said land , above set
forth , unless redemption is made according to
law. S. C. KING.
MCCONNELCS
BALSAM
CURES COUGHS
PROSPECT PARK.
Literary , tonight , at the school-house.
G. C. Boatman drifted out this way , Tues
day.
Miss May Thompson is home for a short
vacation.
County Treasurer Thompson spent Christ
inas at home on the farm.
A number of our people are attending
chuich at Banksville , where Rev. J. W.
Walker is holding meetings.
Sunday morning r.bout two o'clock , W. F.
Everist's farm house on the Driftwood was
destroyed by fire. Nothing was saved.
Mr. and Mrs. George King and the Misses
Sly took in the Christmas exercises at the St.
Paul church and spent Christmas day at Box
Elder.
Free of Charge.
Any adult suffering from a cold settled on
the breast , bronchitis , throat or lung troubles
of any nature , who will call at A. McMillen's ,
will be presented with a sample bottle of
Boschee's German Syrup , free of charge.
Only one bottle given to one person.and none
to children without order from parents. No
throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as
Boschee's German Syrup in all parts of the
civilized world. Twenty years ago millions
of bottles were given away.and your druggists
will tell you its success was marvelous. It is
really the only throat and lung remedy gener
ally endorsed by physicians. One 75 cent
bottle will cure or prove its value. Sold by
dealers in all civilized countries.
REDWILLOW.
Miss Lucy Peak gave her school a treat on
Friday before Christmas.
J. F. Helm has returned from his trip to
Oklahoma , and says he is very much taken
with the country.
Mis. Will Sexson and ihe children spent
Christmas with her mother , Mrs. I. H. Harri
son , at Box Elder.
Miss Stella Peak provided a tree for her
pupils at North Star school-house on the
evening of the 22nd.
Mrs" . J. F. Helm had an arm injured , one
day last week , by her buggy upsetting on her
way home from McCook.
-a
J. W. Andrews of Lushton , York county , is
visiting his comrade , E. A. Sexson , and look
ing up cattle range with a view of moving
here in the spring.
Miss Maud Harrison , Miss Lucy and Frank
Miller were guests of Will Sexson over night ,
this weelc , on their way to Norton Center >
Kansas , to spend the holidays.
How to Cure Croup.
Mr. R. Gray , who lives near Amenia. Duch
ess county , N.Y.says : "Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is the best medicine I have ever
used. It is a fine children's remedy for croup
and never fails to cure. " When given as soon
at the child becomes hoarse , or even after the
croupy cough has developed , it will prevent
the attack. This should be borne in mind and
a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand
ready for instant use as soon as these symp
toms appear. Sold by McConnell & Berry.
It must be discouraging to a prosecuting
attorney who starts in to hang a man to see
his rival hang the whole jury. -
Many persons have had the experience of
Mr. Peter Sherman of North Stratford , N. H. ,
who says , "For years I suffered torture from
chronic indigestion , but Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure made a well man of me. " It digests
what you eat and is a certain cure for dyspep
sia and every form of stomach trouble. It
gives relief at once even in the worst cases ,
and can't help but do you good. McConnell
& Berry.
Some men are so very good that it is a
question what they are good for.
For family use in numberless ways Ballard's
Snow Liniment is a useful and valuable rem
edy. Price , 25 and 50 cents. A. McMillen.
Commissioners' . Proceedings.
McCook , Nebraska , December 19,1900.
Board oi county commissioners met pur
suant to adjouiiiinenl. Piesent , Henry Crab-
tree , Stephen Belles and D. A. Waterman ,
county commissioners , W. R. Starr , county
attorney , and R. A. Green , county clerk.
Minutes of previous meeting read and ap-
proven.
Petition of E. E. Devoe and others , asking
for the location of a public road , read anil
considered , the board finds that all the re
quirements of the law have been lully com
plied with , on motion petition is granted and
road established as follows : Commencing at
the west end of Camdcn street in the town of
Lebanon , Red Willow county , Nebraska ,
thence running directly west to the line be
tween the north-east quarter of suutli-west
quarter and the north-west quarter of south
west quarter of section seventeen (17) ( ) , town ,
( l ) , north , range (26) ) , west 6th P.M. , thence
bouili along the east side of said line to a point
(5) ( ) rods north of the south-west corner of
the south-east of the south-west of section
(17) ( ) , township ( i ) , range (26) ( ) , thence south
west to intersect the section line between sec
tions (17) ( ) and (20 ( ; in said town , and range , at
a point (5) ( ) rods west of the south-west corner
of the bouth-east ot the south-west of section
(17) ( ) , township ( l ) , range (26) ( , and terminat
ing thereat.
Damages by reason of the location of the
above road were allowed as follows :
Lincoln Land company , $90 oo.
Mrs. Melhssa Poiter , 5.00 and the over
seer of road district where said road is located
\vas directed to pay the same out of any funds
belonging to said district as by law directed.
The following official bonds were examined
and on motion approved :
W. R. Starr , county attorney.
M. S. Modrell , assessor , Box Elder precinct.
J. II. Wade , assessor. Driftwood precinct.
II. Richardson , assessor , Gerver precinct.
J. Pickrell , assessor , Grant precinct.
R. II. Nichols. , assessor , Lebanon precinct.
C. A. 11 ickman , assessor , Tyrone precinct.
S. L. Green , assessor , Willow Grove pre
cinct.
KOAU OVERSEERS.
George W. Rawson , district No. I ; W. McK.
Nixon , district 17 ; Henry Hoi ton , district 18 ;
Wiley Wadkins , district 24 ; John Tate , district
27 ; Otis Coburn , district 28 ; Joseph Morris , Jr ,
district 31 ; W. II. Metheny , district 32 ; Ma-
thias Fossen , district 33 ; Leonard J. bhippee ,
district 34 ; John Heinlein , district 40 ; A-
Brown , district 43. Simeon Billings.constable
for Beaver precinct.
On motion board adjourned to meet Decem
ber 2oth , 1900.
Attest : R. A. GREEN , County Clerk.
McCook , Nebraska , December 20 , 1900.
Board of county commissioners met pur
suant to adjournment. Present , Henry Crab-
tree , Stephen Belles and D. A. Waterman ,
county commissioners , W. R. Starr , county
attorney and R. A. Green , county clerk.
Minutes of previous meeting , read and ap
proved.
The following damages by reason of the lo
cation of the road hereinafter set forth were
examined by the board and on motion ap
proved , and the overseer of road district where
said road is located was directed to pay the
same out of any funds belonding to said road
district as by law directed , to the following
person :
Lizzie Meyers , damages to east 14 south-east
M , 19-2-28.5800
Petition of Jacob Randel , R. II. Taylor and
others asking for a public road , read and con
sidered , the board finds that all owners of
land along line ot proposed road have given
consent in writing thereto , on motion same
was granted , establishing a public load as
follows :
Commencing at a point where road number
51 as described on the records of Red Willow
county strikes Red Willow creek on the east
and thence along the section line west be
tween sections 8 and 17 , town. 3 , range 28 to a
point where said road number 51 returns to
said section line after diverging around a
bend in said creek on said section 8 , and we
further ask the commissioners to vacate that
part of said road described as follows :
"Farther that where said road strikes the Red
Willow creek between sections 8 and 17 , it
shall follow around the short bend of the
creek north in such a manner as to avoid
more than one ciossing of said Red Willow
creek. "
On motion the county treasurer was directed
to transfer 1,000.00 from the county bridge
fund to the county general fund.
It appearing troin the affidavit of J. II.
Goodrich Jr. , that he was erroneously assessed
for the year 1887 , in the city of Indianola , for
the reason that said personal property was as
sessed for said year in Benton county , Iowa.
Affiant asks that the board of county commis
sioners of Red Willow county instruct the
county clerk to strike said taxes from the tax
list for the reason above set forth.
On motion same was granted and clerk in
structed to strike said tax from the tax list.
Annual settlement of the following over
seer of highways examined and on motion ap
proved and the county clerk directed to draw
certificate on road districts in payment thereof
as follows :
OVERSEER. DIST. NO. CERT. NO. AM'T.
J. E. Ohlson , i iSS $26 67
Taylor Gmther , 2 189 27 45
J. E. Rishel , 4 190 26 93
J. Randel , 5 191 24 98
J. S. Modrell , 7 192 29 oo
Ira 11. Harrison , 6 193 29 66
J. A. bchmitz , 9 194 25 56
H. H. Jones , 13 195 16 oo
A. V. Olmstead , 14 , paid in full.
Julius Hinz , 15 196 26 45
J. Lawthers , ib 197 20 89
John Droll , 19 198 26 94
Arthur H. Tirrill , 21 199 19 94
A. M : Benjamin , 25 200 26 89
Frank E. Forbes , 2b 201 26 91
Otis Coburn , 28 202 26 60
M. Rinck , 31 203 29 95
H. J. Hall , 32 204 26 40
M. Fossen , 33 205 29 74
C. S. Blair , 34 206 25 70
A. W. Dutcher , 35 207 22 93
C. E. Elliott , 37 208 25 64
Sherman Evans , 40 209 24 99
James Toner , 41 210 26 93
A. Brown. 43 211 29 39
The following claims were audited and al
lowed and on motion clerk was instructed to
draw warrants on the county general fund ,
levy of 1900 in payment thereof as follows :
A. Smith , drayage , moving booths S I oo
Jacob Millers , making ballot box and
material I 60
Red Willow Co. Pub. Co. , supplies for
county sup't 5 25
Driftwood Ice Co. , ice for court house. . 6 oo
McCook Electric Light Co. , light for
November 3 oo
Yarger & Notley.repairs on court house 10 oo
M. B. Hogan , finishing partition in
county attorney's office S 60
W II. Dearing , Sup't. maintenance of
Claud McClosky , feeble minded 23 43
Timothy Hannan , drayage I 50
Mrs. A. F. Moore , rent for pauper 3 oo
Pade & Son , table and shades 41 75
Pade & Son , burial of pauper 30 oo
G. W. Short , house rent for pauper. . . 8 oo
G. W. Short , merchandise for pauper 43 79
W. H. Powell , same 54 oo
C.L. DeGroff & Co.same 9 50
J. A. Wilcox & Son , same 25 90
A. Guy , same 12 oo
R. B. Campbell , medical attendance
paupers 25 85
A. P. Welles , same 60 oo
J. E. Moore , board and care pauper 7 50
G. C. Boatman , express and otrice ex
pense 3 So
A.C.Crahtree.board and care prisoner. . 30 oo
W. R. Starr , fees advanced , Smith vs.
Red Willow county 10 oo
Henry Crabtreeservices as co'missioner 32 10
Stephen Belles , same 23 60
D. A. Waterman , same 31 5 °
And on the county bridge fund , levy of 1900 ,
as follows :
A. Brown , bridge work $ 6 25
James Toner , same 2 oo
W. L. East , same r 50
John Droll , same I oo
R. H.Nicholssame „ 6 oo
Fred Waterman , same 3 75
Henry Horton , same 4 50
C. H. Nichols , same 4 50
I. L. Horton. same 450
Pictures of Clothing do not
convey the character = = the
workmanship and style.
j THEY DO NOT EVEN SHOW THE WRINKLES
yy
We have some new wrink =
les in Nobby Vestees and
3 = Piece Suits. In fact , ev =
erything in -1 n flf
ANB MEHS' CLOTHING
THF . _ >
M. 1 1 !
Leading Clothier beittfdjc
McCook , - Nebraska
T. Ginther , hauling lumber 3 75
R. W. White , hardware 2 oo
II. P. Waite , same II 95
And on county road fund , levy of 1900 , as
follows :
Rod McDonald , blacksmithing $ 6 44
A. V. Olmstead , repairing road tools. 80
Frank E. Forbes , same I oo
Albert Smith , road work 250
John N. Smith , same 5 oo
E. S. Moore , same 6 28
J. Randel , same 30 82
J. E. Rishel , same 4 oo
A. C. Black , same 24 20
N. II. Tubbs , same 5 oo
W. P. Elmer , same 20 70
Frank Carothers , same 5 ° °
James Ryan , same 1250
John I leintz , same 5 oo
J. E. Ohlson , same 10 oo
John Droll , same and sharpening plow. 2 75
A. C. Wilson , road tax refunded 51
C. R. Newberry , same 4 47
James Mason , same 25
R. II. Taylor , same 3 ° °
Walter Devoe , same 617
C. H. Boyle , same 167
E. D. Thomas , same 33
J. Muet , same 4 oo
A. L. Overman , same 300
Wm. Baumbach , appraising damages on
roaUNo. , 354 2 oo
Charles Ebert , sajne 200
Julius Hinz.same 200
In the matter of the case of I. M. Smith vs.
Red Willow county. Moved by Belles and
seconded by Waterman , that the county at
torney be and he is hereby instructed to take
said case by proper proceedings to the Su
preme court of the state of Nebraska , for re
view. Aye , Belles , Crabtree and Waterman ,
motion carried.
On motion board adjourned to meet Janu
ary 2,1901.
Attest : R. A. GREEN , County Clerk.
The Best Plaster.
A piece of flannel dampened with Cham-
aerlain's Pain Balm and bound to the affected
parts is superior to any plaster. When troub
led with lame back or pains in the side or
chest , give it a trial and you are certain to be
more than pleased with the prompt relief
which it affords. Pain Balm also cures rheu
matism. One application gives relief. For
sale by McConnell & Berry , druggists.
A man is as old as he feels , but a woman is
never as old as the register in the family Bible
says she is.
A Keen , Clear Brain.
Your best feelings , your social position or
business success depend largely on the perfect
action of your stomach and liver. Dr. King's
New Life Pills give increased strength , a
keen , clear brain , high ambition. A 25 cent
boxN will make you feel like a new being.
Sold by McConnetl & Berry , druggists.
To Cure a Cold In a Day.
Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails to
cure. t , . W. Grove's signature on every box.
25c. 4-1.
Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment has been
thoroughly tested for many years , and is a
positive cure for this most distiessing and
smbarassing of troubles. Price , 50 cents in
bottles. Tubes , 75 cents. A. McMillen.
The most effective little liver pills made are
DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They never
gripe. McConnell & Berry.
Worms take refuge m the small intestines ,
where they can easily multiply. White's
Cream Vermifuge will destroy these parasites.
The verdict of the people tells plainly how
well it has succeeded. Price , 25 cents. A.
McMillen.
Don't use any of the counterfeits of De-
Witt's Witch Hazei Salve. Most of them are
worthless or liable to cause injury. The
original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a
certain cure for piles , eczema , cuts , scalds ,
bursn , sores and skin diseases. McConnell
& Berry.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It Is the latest discovereddigest-
antaad tonic. No other preparation
can Approach it in efficiency. It in-
, ly relieves and permanently cures
, jepsia , Indigestion , Heartburn ,
-jksuleuce , Sour Stomach , Nausea ,
Sick Headache , Gastralgia.Crampsand
all other results of imperfect digestion.
Price 50c. and $1. Large size contains 2K times
Small size. Book all about dyspepsia malledfree
Prepared ky E. C. D WTT ! A CO. , Cblcaao.
McConnell & Berry , Druggists.
It brings to the little ones priceless gift of
healthy flesh , solid bone and muscle. That's
what Rocky Mountain Tea does. 350. Ask
your druggist.
McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL ,
D. W. V. GAGE ,
McCook , - - - Nebraska.
Office and Hospital over First National Hank.
C. H. BOYLE ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook , Nebraska.
Telephone 44. p. O. BuildingS
T. LUKE'S MILITARY ACADEMY
S
KEARNEY , NEB.
This school has recently been reorganised
and placed in charge of Archdeacon Atmore ,
whose scholastic attainments are well and
favorably known in many portions of the
United States. Here is the opportunity for
parents to procue for their boys a good ,
wholesome , sound and all around education.
Terms reasonable. The next term com
mences January I7th , 1901 , and arrangements
can be made by which pupils may enter at
once , or at any time. For further information ,
address ,
ARCHDEACON ATMORE , PRIN.
KEARNEY. NEB.
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References : Hon. John Rwlick , Omaha. Ne
braska : Hon. C. B. Finch , Kear
ney , Nebraska ; Mr. F. G. Keens , Kearney , Ne
braska.
F. D. BUKGESS ,
ier
iteam Fitter
McCOOK , NEBR.
Iron. Lead and Sev/er Pipe , Brass
Goods , Pumps , an Boiler Trimmings ,
Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse
Windmills. Basement of the Meeker-
Phillips Building.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers are dainty
little pills , but they never fail to cleanse the
liver , remove obstructions and invigorate the
system. McConnell & Berry.
II. P. SUTTON
JEWEJLER
MUSICAL GOODS
MCCOOK , _ NEBRASKA
DK. FICKES
Gold and Aluminum Plates
-Crown and Bridge Work
Office over McConnell & Berry's Drug Store
JOHN E. KELLEY ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTOR
McCooK , NEBRASKA.
nt of Lincoln Land Co. Office- -
Rear of First National bank.
J. B. BALLARD ,
@ DENTIST , o
All dental work done at our office is guaranteed -
anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of
Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Dr. I. B.
Taylor , assistant.
McCook Transfer Line 3
J. H. DWYER , Proprietor.
J3r3Special attention paid to
hauling furniture. Leave orders
at either lumber yard.
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