The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 27, 1901, Image 5

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A SPECIAL SALE
All Street Hats will be
sold AT COST Ladies
improve the opportunity
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At Mrs E E Saddlers Old Stand
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The Benjamin boys are busy cutting
corn fodder these days
Ed Lawthers and Joe Relph were
making hay this week
Geo Sigwing was in this vicinity
Wednesday after seed wheat
A M Benjamin and family were
BanVsville visitors Sunday
Mr and Mrs J H Relph were at
Cedar Bluffs Kansas Sunday
Quite a number from this place were
at the county capital Saturday
A large acreage of small grain will be
sown this fall as the ground is in splen
did condition for seeding
Jacob Wesch is putting on the finish
ing touches to his new house that is
the carpenter work and will have it
ready to occupy before cold weather
Josh Westhafer of Loogootee fnd is a
poor man but he says he would not be with
out Chamberlains Pain Balm if it co t five
dollars a bottle for it saved him from being a
cripple No external application is equal to
this liniment for stiff and swollen joints con
tracted muscles stiff neck sprains and rheu
matic and muscular pains It has also cured
numerous cases of partial paralysis It is for
sale by McConnell Berry druggists
Geo W Lane Pewamo Mich writes
Your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the best rem
edy for indigestion and stomach trouble that
I ever used For years I suffered from dys
pepsia at times compelling me to stav in bed
and causing me untold agony I am com
pletely cured by Kodql Dyspepsia Cure In
recommending it to friends who suffer from
indigestion I always offer to pay fcr it if it
fails Thus far I have never paid McCon
nell Berry
Mothers write us that they have solved the
problem of keeping their children well Give
them Kocky Mountain Tea each week A
blessing to mother and child Ask your
druggist
Henry Braydon Harris N C says I
took medicine 20 years for asthma but one
bottle of One Minute Cough Cure did me
more good than anything else during that
time Best cough cure McConnell Berry
WAXTED SEYERAL PERSONS of charac
ter and good reputation in each state one in
this county required to represent and advertise
old established wealthy business house of solid
financial standing Salary 1800 weekly with
expenses additional all payable in cash each
Wednesday direct from head office Horse and
carriage furnished when necessary Refer
ences Enclose- self addressed stamped envel
ope Manager 316 Caxton Building Chicago
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds ol
food ltgivesjnstant relief and neve
fails to cure It allows you to eat all
the food you want The most sensitive
stomachs can take it By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed It
prevents formation of gas on the stom
ach relieving all distress after eating
Dieting unnecessary Pleasant to take
It cant help
but do you good
Prepared only by E 0 De Win Co Chicago
The 1 bottle contains 254 times the 50c size
McConnell Berry Druggists
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Have you a sense of fullness in the region
of your stomach after eating 11 so you will
be benefitted bv using Chamberlains Stomach
and Liver Tablets They also cure belching
and sour stomach They regulate the bowels
loo Price 25 cents McConnell Herry
LEGAL NOTICE
To JoBsphine Emil non resident defendant
You are hereby notified Unit on tho 2tli day of
September IfOl John Murphy plniutiff herein
filed his ctitiou in the district court of Red
Willow county Nobrnskn acainst snid defend
ant thetlject and prayer of which are to pro
cure a judgment agaiunt tho defendant upon a
foreign judgment rendered ngaintgaid defend
ant in tho Court of Common Pleas for Phila
delphia county State of Pennsylvania on tho
5th day oi SoptombfrlOOlfor tho sum of S0127
and f ubjoct certain real estate owned by
defendant by attachment proceedings
to tho payment of the name for which
niim with interest from tho 5th day of Septem
ber 1001 plaintiff prays for u judgment that tho
defendant bo required to pay tho same or that
tho premises attached under taid proceeding
may be sold to catiefy the amount found due
You are required to answer said petition on or
before tho 4th day of November 1101
Dated this 23th day of Septemcor 1001
ts John MunriiY Pluintiff
By W If Starr his attorney
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of nn ordorof salo issued from tho
district court of Red Willow county Nebraska
under a decreo in an action wheroin Frank
Hagoman James L Lambard and Sanford B
Laild as trustees nro plaintiff and Howard M
Gardner Elva A Gardner his wife ot al are
defendants to mo directed and delivered I
shall offer at public talo and sell to tho high
est bidder for enf h at tho oast doorof tho court
house in McCook Red Willow county Nebras
ka on tho 28th day of Octobor 1901 at tho hour
of ono oclock p m tho following described
real estate to wit Tho south west quarter of
the north east quarter north west qunrtor of
tho south east quarter and the south half of tho
south east quarter of section thirty two in town
ship four north rango twenty six west of the
Cth P M
Dated this 27th day of September 1901
A C Chabtree Shoriff
Pulsifler Alexander attorneys
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of an Order of Salo issued from tho
District Court of Red Willow County Ne
braska under a decreo in an actfon wherein
Tho Nebraska Loan and Trust Company John
N Clark Receiver is plaintiff and Sterling P
Hart Rosalie V Hart et al are defendants to
mo directed and delivered I shall offer at pub
lic sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash
at tho oast door of the court house in AlcCook
Red Willow County Nebraska on the 14th day
of October 1901 at the hour of one oclock P
M tho following described real estate to wit
Tho South East quarter of Section twenty
ono 21 and tho North half of the South
West quarter X and tho West half 14 of
tho North West quarter M of Section twenty
two 22 all in township three i north of
Range twenty nine 29 west of tho 6th P M
Dated this 13th day of September 1901
sl3 5ts A C Ceabtree Sheriff
J E Kelley Attorney
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will
be received at tho office of tho county clerk of
Red Willow countv Nebraska for lengthening
and repairing the bridge across tho Republican
river south of Bartley The county to furnish
all material and the contractor to do all hauling
and necessary labor Piling flooring and rail
ing will bo at Bartley 20 stringers 4x16 and 82
feet long will bo at Indianola 4 stringers 4x16
and 32 feot long will bo at McCook 4 12 foot
piling to bo driven as ico breaks 17 18 foot
piling to be driven at least 12 feet Length of
now bridge 96 feot or three spans of 32 feet
each Railing to be made of 4x6 posts 2x6
spiked on top of posts and 2x8 used as hub
plank Said posts to bo 5 feet 4 inches in
length to bo set 8 feet apart and bolted to
stringpr stringers to be bridged with two rows
of bridging to each span of 32 feet Flooring to
be well spiked to stringers Piling all to bo
well braced and all work to be done in a work
manlike manner and bo approved by the board
of county commissioners Tho board reserves
the right to reject any and all bids And bids
to be filed with tho county clerk on or before
noon of Saturday the 5th day of October 1001
R A Gkeen Co Clk
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
Dillah II Troxel and John H Snyder defend
ants will take notice that Paulina Phillippi
plaintiff has filed her petition in the District
Court of Red AVillow County Nebraska tho
object and praj or of which is to foreclose a
lien for the delinquent taxes legally assessed
and levied against the North West quarter of
section ono in township two North range
twenty nine west in said County for tho jears
1894 1895 1S96 1S97 189S and 1699 for which
taxes said real estate was sold to the said
Paulina Phillippi by the Treasurer of said
county on January 1 1901 at private tax sale
having been previously offered at public sale
and not sold for want of bidders Said plaintiff
on May 4 1901 paid to said treasurer the sub
sequent delinquent taxes for the year 1900
assessed and levied on said real estate and
there is now due plaintiff on said tax salo lien
the sum of 4507 with interest thereon at the
rate at 20 per cent per annum from January 1
1001 and on said subsequent taxes the sum of
623 with interest thereon at the rate of 20 per
cent per annum from May 4 1901 and an at
torneys fee equal to 10 per cent of the amount
of the decree entered herein which is a valid
first lien against said real estate
Plaintiff prays for a decree that the defend
ants be required to pay said sum or that said
lien be foreclosed and said premises sold to
satisfy tho said amount due for taxes attorneys
fees and the costs of this action You are
required to answer said petition on or before
Monday the 21st daj of October A D 1901
McCook Nebraska September 3 1001
s6 Paulina Phillipm Plaintiff
By J E Kelley Attorney
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
The Guarantee Loan and Trust Company of
Kansas City Missouri Richard Roe assignee
of the Guarantee Loan and Trust Company
whose true name is unknown to plaintiff
John H Snyder iand Mrs Snyder
wife of John H Snjder first name
unknown to plaintiff will take notice that
Paulina Phillippi plaintiff has filed her peti
tion in the District Court of Red Willow
County Nebraska the object and prajer of
which is to foreclose a lien for tho delinquent
taxes legally assessed and levied against the
South East quarter of section two in township
two north range twenty nine west in said
county for the years 1893 18961897 189S and 1899
for which taxes said real estate was sold to the
said plaintiff by the treasurer of said county on
January 1 1901 at private tax sale having been
previously offered at public sale and not sold
for want of bidders Said plaintiff on May 4
1901 paid to said treasurer the subsequent
delinquent taxes for the year 1900 assessed and
levied on said real estate ahd there is now due
plaintiff on said tax salo lien the sum of 3700
witkinterest thereon at the rate of 20 per cent
per annum from January 11001 and on said sub
sequent taxes the sum of 696 with interest
thereon at the rate of 20 per cent per annum
from May 4 1901 and an attorneys fee equal to
ten per cent of tho amount of the decree entered
herein which is a valid first lien against said
real estate
Plaintiff prays for a decreo that the defend
ants he required to pay said sums or that said
lien be foreclosed and said premises sold to
satisfy the said amount due for taxes attor
neys fees and the costs of this action You are
required to answer said petition on or before
Monday the 21st day of October A D 1901
McCook Nebraska September 3 1001
s6 Paulina Piiilipfi Plaintiff
By J E Kelley Attorney
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
George P Smith and Mrs Smith wife of
George P Smith first namo unknown to plain
tiff Caretta M Wickersham and Mr Wicker
sham whose first name is unknown to plaintiff
defendants will take notice that John E Kel
ley plaintiff has filed his petition in the Dist
rict Court of Red Willow County Nebraska the
object and prayer of which are to foreclose a
lien for the delinquent taxes legally assessed
and levied against lots One Two Three Four
Five and Six in Block No Two in tho Third
Addition to McCook Nebraska for the years
1893 1896 1897 and 189S for which taxes said real
estate was sold to the plaintiff by tho treasurer
of said County on September 24th 1000 at
private tax sale having been previously offered
at public salo and not sold for want of bidders
and plaintiff having paid to said treasurer on
September 24th 1000 tho sum of 1610 and
August 26th 1001 the subsequent delinquent
for the year 1000 assessed and levied on said real
estate the sum of 25S on which tax sale and
subseouont payment of taxes there is now due
plaintiff the sum of 2100 with interest thereon
at the rate of 20 per cent per annum from Sep
tember 1st 1901 and an attorneys fee equal to
ten percent of tho amount of the decree entered
herein which is a valid first lien against said
real estate Plaintiff prays for a decree that
the defendants be required to pay said sums or
that said lien be foreclosed and said premises
bo sold to satisfy the amount found dne for
taxes attorneys fee and tho costs of this ac
tion You are required to answer said petition
on or before Monday the 28th day of October
1901 Dated at McCook Nebraska September
20 1001 John E Kelley Plaintiff
CULBERTSON
Too late for last week
Harry Lehman was in Treuton Fri
day
F M Rose was a Trenton visitor
Friday
Harvest Home at Trenton Friday and
Saturday
Mrs H Bluui returned from Lincoln
Wednesday morning
Asa Lehman went up to Beukehmin
on business Monday
Bruce Vastine painted the school
house roof the last of the week
Robt Knowles went to Trenton Sat
urday and took a teachers examination
Miss Lissa Meyers of Belleville Kans
is visiting her aunt Mrs W Z Taylor
J S Magee has been taken to a hos
pital in Lincoln He is ill with typhoid
fever
Mr and Mrs Lew Crews left on 13 for
Denver Monday morning for a weeks
visit
Mrs W M Vastine and Mrs Taylor
Wells were in McCook Saturday after
noon
Rufus King left for Beatrice Saturday
night where he will attend school this
winter
Mrs H Lehman went down to Cen
tralis Kans to see her mother who is
very ill
Presiding Elder Hardaway held quart
erly conference at the M E church
Tuesday
Mrs Lew Sanford and children of
Freeport 111 are visiting relatives in
this city
Mrs N L Wimple and Mrs S E
Solomon were McCook visitors Satur
day afternoon
N L Wimple and Wilhelm Bona
kemper were Hayes Center visitors the
last of the week
Miss Ora Reynolds went dowu to
Arapahoe Friday night to spend a
month with friends
uite a crowd of young people went
up to flume No five Sunday afternoon
and all report a good time
Mrs Fannie Brown and Miss Ruth
Davenport attended the band concert at
McCook Sunday afternoon
Miss Marietta Wimple commenced
giving music lessons again Friday at
Benkelman after a short vacation
The Pop caucus in Culbertson precinct
Friday last was not altogether harmon
ious and lovely questionable methods
were freely restored to
The big 4S inch iron pipes for the big
siphon across Lunn canon on the Cul
bertson ditch arrived last week and are
now being put in position by experts
from Denver
Nine Russian families left this section
last week for Loveland and other Col
orado points with a view to locating
permanently We will wager a cookie
that at least five of the nine families will
return to this county within a year
The fusion forces met in county con
vention at Trenton Saturday and named
the following ticket Clerk W H
Thornhill Democrat Trenton treasurer
Johnny Wertz Democrat Trenton
sheriff Jesse Rife Populist Stratton
supt of public instruction Prof OCon
nell Democrat Palisade county judge
J M Williams Democrat Culbertson
commissioner of the First district F P
Fellows Democrat Culbertson It
looks very much as though the Demo
cratic tail to the fusion aggregation in
Hitchcock county was pretty nearly the
whole thing
Dance at the court house Saturday
night
Mrs Steve Young was in McCook on
business Wednesday afternoon
Geo G Eisenhart returned from his
visit to the exposition Sunday on No 1
M C Reynolds leaves for Santa Ar
kansas tonight for a few weeks visit
The dance given by Mrs Charlie
Miller Saturday night was a howling
success
Mrs M P Estes of Osceola Iowa is
here visiting her daughter Mrs G G
Eisenhart
John McNeice and Bruce Vastine as
sisted the Trenton band during the
Harvest Home
Hugh Wilson and George Birchell
wheeled doxvn from Stratton Saturday
and returned Sunday night
Quite a number from here attended
the Harvest Home at Trenton Friday
and Saturday and all report a good
time
A Good Thing
German Syrup is the special prescription of
Dr A Boschee a celebrated German physi
cian and is acknowledged to be one ot the
most fortunate discoveries in Medicine It
quickly cures coughs colds and all lung
troubles of the severest nature removing as
it does the cause of the affection and leaving
the parts m a strong and healthy condition
It is not an experimental medicine but has
stood the test for years giving satisfaction in
every Uiisc w 111111 n idfjiuiy iin iccuiiij aoiu
every season confirms Two million bottles
sold annually Boschees German Syrup was
introduced in the United States in 1S6S and
in now old in every town and village in the
civilized world Three doses will relieve any
ordinary cough Price 75 cts Get Greens
Prize Almanac A McMillen
MORE PERSONALS
Guv M Lewis returned to the city
Wednesday on 13 from a short absence
on a visit
Mrs Robert J Moore arrived home
Monday on 13 from a visit to her par
ents in Oxford
Mrs John Shepherd is back from
her Colorado visit but Miss Delia will
not return until later
Mrs W E Crowhu of Culbertson
is down on a visit to her parents Mr
and Mrs Joseph Evans
Mrs L E Irwin arrived home last
Saturday night from the hospital in
Omaha somewhat improved in health
Mrs Mabel Stranahan entertained
the Awl Os club and invited lady
and gentlemen friends at her home
Tuesday evening in a superb manner
There were about sixty guests and the
affair was a notable social success
Progressive social games were played
Miss Edna Dixon winning the first prize
and Miss Kate Mullen the booby Miss
Edna Dixon and Miss Olive Howe each
played acceptably on the piano Re
freshments were served and withal it
was a very happy affair
BARTLEY
Dont be surprised if we report a wed
ding next week
Mr L Jennings is yet sick Condi
tion but little changed
J E Jones is east 011 a business trip
buying a stock of winter goods
Mr Will Lyman is in charge of Mr
Jones store while he is absent
Mr E R Moon has moved into town
and occupies the John Short property
E E Smith and wife have returned
from their visit with relatives in Kansas
New goods are arriving at Smith
Cochrans which they recently pur
chased
Mr Hanson trades a bicycle and cash
with Mr Wilson for a buggy horse and
harness
Austin is selling off his household
goods preparatory to moving to Denver
Colorado
Henry Cozid and family have moved
to Missouri John Short is residing on
the Cozad farm
John Russell of Indianola was in our
town this week putting in a well at the
stock yards
Mrs Lincoln is packing her goods and
will move to Crete Nebraska where her
husband has work
A G Keys returned this week from
Greeley Colorado wher ehe disposed of
a fine farm he owned in that state
Editor Etherton and family will oc
cupy the residence of Mrs Austin Wil
son as soon as vacated by Mrs Wilson
Mr Fletcher has just returned from
Missouri where he went on a business
trip He brought back some big red
apples and other fruit all fine specimens
Sure and Profitable
An encouraging word comes from Eed
Willow creek to the effect that the farm
ers of that section are looking with much
more favor upon the culture of sugar
beets and that a number of them have
already signified their intention of join
ing the ranks of sugar beet growers next
season The result this season have
proven beyond a doubt that sugar beets
can be successfully and profitably grown
here any season even on the uplands
without irrigation and under unfavor
able conditions such as this year The
Eed Willow creek bottom is especially
adapted to the sugar beet and will no
doubt produce finely and profitably
Up to the present time the attempts
have been few and the acreage small
but those now interested in increasing
the production of sugar beets in Red
Willow county have hopes that the Wil
low country will nobly respond in the
future
Sugar beet culture in Red Willow
county is no longer an experiment but
an achievement We have the proof
this dry year on upland and valley dry
and irrigated so that The Tribune no
longer hesitates to encourage its widest
culture in this county It has one draw
back No lazy man should attempt to
raise sugar beets for they absolutely
demand labor and lots of it but they
repay the laborer for his hire
Perhaps no more certain avenue of
profit is open to the farmers of Red
Willow county than the culture of sugar
beets and those interested in the devel
opment of this part of Nebraska and in
determining the certain substantial and
profitable future of this section may
well put their shoulders to the wheel of
progress and assist in the production of
sugar beets The crop pays and is sure
and of over production well that is not
a probability of a century
The Tribune hopes to see the plant
ing of next season a hundred fold larger
than the present season
The telephone system is undergoing
extensive improvements and additions
Right giving always means having
October Ladies Home Journal
Just call up telephone 12 and tell them
all about it
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OUR FALL GOODS
Are coming in fast now Each
day brings more new goods
See our line of
BOYS CLOTHING
Before you buy school suits for the
boys It will pay you to look A
comparison is all we ask
We have a good line of
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GROCERY
Line Our stock is fresh and complete
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We are going out of the grocery business
as we need the room for our other lines
which we will make more attractive
than ever before
ALL GROCERIES WILL GO
at bedrock prices Come early and get
first choice Now is the time for you to
lay in your winter supply of canned
fruit and vegetables
ARTZ THOMPSON
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Thats the store you hear so much about
You can get acquainted with us through our
Mail Order Department
One cent will bring both of our Catalogs One of them is full of Mens
Clothes information the other tells you about clothes for Womeru
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