The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 16, 1903, Image 5

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Treasurers Report
RECAPITULATION showing tho amount on hand June 31st 1902 the col
lections sinco made warrants redeemed nnd amount remaining on hnnd at tho
closo of tho thirty first day of December 1002 in each and all of tho several funds
ond accounts of O L Thompson Treasurer of Red Willow county Nebraska to
gether with tho total amounts of the several items stated
Amount on Amount Amount
KIND OF FUND hnnd last Sinco TOTAL Warrants Now
Scttlomcnt Col I oc ted Redeemed on Hand
STATE
Unnornl 1250 47 2580 61 383110 2946 84 884 26
Sinking 83 15 81 16 64 4 85 1179
faciiooi 150 15 G jto 51951 ar8 07 10144
University 249 30 504 50 7KJ 80 556 92 190 88
Institute Feoblo Mindod 13 145 158 32 120
Relief 14 145 159 33 126
HCIIOOJ LAND
Principal 228163 228163 22 82 2258 81
Interest 32 07 1359 27 il 34 635 43 755 91
Lease 197 18 91121 113859 932 28 206 J 1
COUNT
General 4537 08 4579 78
2063 64
4 40 t
322 W
1427 95 I 12916 25 S09S 4b 4S37 77
Bridge 2620 76 1709 25
60 85 4390 86 1571 05 2819 81
Bond 37385 377 09 750 94 316 05 434 89
Soldiers Relief 341 87 139 99 4S1 86 39 75 442 11
County school 3 50 1100 14 50 14 50
District road 1508 33 2532 58 4040 91 3178 81 8C2 10
District school 10820 98 10086 00
Si 52
50 23tr
1906 42 i
14 50 23000 65 12500 78 10199 87
District school bond 19156 60 2400 00 21610 66 2569 13 19047 5S
Interest 712 51 1000 30 2318 81 2318 81
Advertising 10120 218 J0 322 50 322 50 f
Eust Valley precinct bond 4 81 4 81 4 81
North Vnlloy precinct 2276 72 299 20 2575 92 200 41 2375 51
Willow Grovo precinct 8038 10 602 60 8610 70 300 22 8340 48
Indianola precinct 84 50 1 32 85 82 85 82
Hartley village bond 1042 41 103 69 1146 10 80 15 1065 95
McCook city bond 2300 27 373 13 2673 40 30 00 2613 40
Hartley villngo 50 68 68 36 119 04 79 56 39 4S
Indinnola village 23 56 174 24 197 80 197 80
McCook citv 216 90 1940 99 2157 89 1S29 93 327 96
Danbury villngo 39 18 56 84 96 02 57 97 38 05
Tax sale redemption 390 89 8566 17 8957 06 8195 85 761 21
School district No 17 judgment 179 1106 12 85 12 85
School district No 16 bpecial 4 91 1 05 5 99 5 99
School d istrict No 29 special 25 75 25 75 25 75
High school 3 18 122 4 40 4 40 t
Bank interest 668 95 759 00 1427 95 1427 95
Miscellaneous fees 461 86 354 23 816 09 816 09
57701 10 51055 71 5 108757 11 S 49410 25 59146 86
Transferred from General Interest fund
Transferred from High School fund
t Transferred from Advertising fund
Transferred foom Bank Interest fund
g Miscellaneous Receipts salo of old lumber
Transferred form District Bond funds
ft December Apportionment
it Transferred from County School fund
T Transfers
j Transferred to Private Account
Total fees and commissions received during the year 1902
Total retained for self and deputy hire
Balance paid into County General fund
The flodel Shoe Store
2714 26
2700 00
14 26
FARMERS SHIPPING ASSOCIATION
I am now prepared to take your orders for
shipment for car lots of hogs and cattle on
EVERY - TUESDAY AND - SATURDAY
Will also buy on same days Office at the
B M meat market F S WILCOX
Unconscious From Croup
During a sudden and terrible attack of croup
our little girl was unconscious from strangula
tion says A L Spafford postmaster Chester
Mich and a dose of One Minute Cough Cure
was administered and repeated often It re
duced the swelling and inflammation cut the
mucus and shortly the child was resting easy
and speadily recovered It cures coughs colds
lagrippe and all throat and lung troubles
One Minute Cough Cure lingers in the throat
and chest and enables tho lungs to contribute
pure health giving oxygene to tho blood
McConnoll Berry
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Every farmer knows of course that
one of the worst mistakes he can make
is to plant poor seed but every farmer
does not know the difference between
the very best seed and that which is not
so good Poor seed is a bad investment
because if it makes a difference of only
a few bushels to the acre it is a loss of
many dollars Some of the most inter
esting experiments of recent years have
been the work of breeding better seed
and improving it just the same as live
stock has been improved by intelligent
breeding
The Twentieth Century Farmer is
publishing a nost interesting series of
articles by Thomas L Lyon of the Ne
braska Agricultural Experiment station
on breeding wheat and corn These and
other articles along the same line should
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is the value H S Tisdale Summerton S D
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I had tho piles for 20 years I tried many
doctors and remedies but all failed except
DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve It cured me
It is a combination of healing properties of
Witch Hazel with antiseptics and emollients
relieves and permanently cures blind bleeding
itching and protruding piles sorescuts bruises
eczema salt rheum and all skin diseases Mc
Connell Berry
OB wnMMaMn n i n mm
GREETING
To Everybody
In purchasing the Model Shoe Store from Mr F S
Vahue I did so knowing that the generous patronage
given the store was secured by selling good stylish
serviceable shoes at prices that cannot be equalled
in a general store on the same quality of footwear
I will keep up the high standard and make it to your
advantage to buy at the Model Yours for business
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McCook Neb
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Commissioners Proceedings
McCook Nobraska Jan 6 190
Tho board of connty commissioners mot pur
suant to adjournment Present D A Water
man Maurice Roddy and J II Bonnott county
commissioners W It Starr county attorney
li J Wilcox countv clerk
Tho minutes of last meeting were read and
approved
Protest of William Plourd against thu pay
ment of county funds to tho Ited Willow County
Agricultural Society was read and on motion
laid over for Investigation
The board on motion commenced tho exam
ination of tho accounts of E J Wilcox county
clork and coutinuvd same through tho day
The board having made a careful examination
of tho accounts of Q C Boatman find that ho
has received as fees from January 8 1902 to
December 31 1902 both inclusive 881 06
On motion board adjourned to meet January
7 190 D A Watkrman Chairman
Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk
McCook Nebraska Jan 7 1903
Tho board of county commissioners mptpur
stant to adjournment Present D A Water
man Maurice Reddy and J H Bennett county
commissioners W R Starr county attorney
and E J Wilcox county clerk
Tho minutes of lust meeting were read and
approved
The ward having made a careful examination
of tho accounts of E J Wilcox county clerk
find tho following to bo a true and correct
account of all fees received and disbursed by
him from January 9 1902 to January 7 19CK1
both inclusive
Total fees received 2231 21
Paid county clerk S1M0 00
Paid deputy clork 700 00
Puid assistant 27 75
Paid county treasurer excess 3 40
2231 21 2231 21
On motion the board commenced tho exami
nation of the accounts of OLTbompsoncounty
treasurer and continued same through the day
On motion board adjourned to meet January
8 1903 D A Wateuman Chairman
Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk
McCook Nebraska Jan 8 1903
Tho board of county commissioners met pur
suant to adjournment Present D A Water
man Maurice Reddv and J H Bennett county
commissioners C E Eldred county attorney
and E J Wilcox county clork
The minutes of last meeting were read and
approved
The board on motion continued the examina
tion of the accounts of O L Thompson county
treasurer during the day
Tho board having made n careful examination
of tho accounts of A O Crabtree find that lie
has received in fees from January 9 1902 to
January 7 1903 both inclusive 75420
Tho board having made a careful examination
of tho accounts of S Lt Green county judge
find that he has received in fees from November
20 1902 to December 31 both inclusive 4625
On motion board adjourned to meet January
9 1903 Maurich Reddy Chairman
Attet E J Wilcox County Clerk
McCook Nebraska Jan 9 1903
The board of county commissioners mot pur
suant to adjournment PresentMaurico Reddy
J H Bennett and D A Waterman county com
missioners C E Eldred county attorney and
E J Wilcox county clork
The minuets of last meeting were read and
approved
On motion tho board continued the examina
tion of the accounts of O L Thompson county
treasurer during tho day
Semi annual report of Eugeno S Dutcher was
examined and on motion approved which is as
follows
Balance on hand July 10 1902 as
shown by last report 72 48
Received for endorsements 5 00
Received for examinations 2SS 00
Institute expense 1113
Cash on hand 94 35
105 4b 105 48
Tho following official bonds were examined
nnd on motion odd roved
Joseph Vontz overseer road district No
Al U NicLols
J M Miles
H I Peterson
S O Hoagland
M Li Scarrow
Thomas Whitmer
Frank Hill
Henry Corcoran
J S Modrell
R E George
George Harber
Frank ECarothers
J II Huntwork
Nelson Downs
ChrisJenseu
A W Dutcher
H W Naden
Jivan Davis
4
23
34
25
31
42
19
28
40
7
12
27
3S
6-
in
5
35
17
20
Ira Kennedy justico of peace Gerver precinct
RSBaker East Valley
Abraham Peters Grant
W W Mackey assessor Mo Kidge precinct
Jas A Modrell
Henry Crabtree
S W Clark
P D Brooks
LJ Shippee
John Rowland
Otto Pueltz
John Real
E B Osbaugh
Louis Longnecker
Fred Huntwork
Henry N Colling
E C Goehring
C H Nichols
JohnEKelley
C F Elliott
Box Elder
Indianola
East Valley
North Valley
Tyrone
Grant
Danbury
Perry
Coleman
Red Willow
Alliance
Bondville
Driftwood
Lebanon
10
12
15
17
20
22
S i
25
2J
30
37
Willow Grove
Annual settlements of the following overseers
were examined and on motion approved and tho
clerk instructed to draw certificates on road dis
trict in pajment thereof as follows
GWArbogast road uist 1 cert
T J Ruggles
K K George
Nelson Downs
Jessie Smithj
F M Goodnick
Joseph Junker
M L Nichols
B W Bpnjamiii
Frank Hill
E J Baker
2S9
290
291
592
293
294
29j
290
297
298
299
300
Thefollowingclaims were audited and allowed
and on motion clerk was instructed to draw
warrants on tho county general fund levy of
1902 in uayment thereof as follows
EG Caino Co coal for paupers
Harnett Lumber Co same
N JTJerling mdse for paupers
Smith fe Cochran same
C L DeGroff Co same
J A Wilcox groceries for paupers
A Guy mdsc for paupers
W B Wolfe care of pauper Oct 11 1902
to Jan 11 1903 as per contract
Nebraska Institution for Feeble Minded
Youth account of Claude M Mc-
Closky pupil
T J Ruggles sharpening plow
C A Gentry same
John McClung sharpening road scraper
C G Coglizcr material and labor on
court house
W R Starr salary 4th quarter
E S Dutcher s ame and office expense
W R Stnrr office expense for 1902
GC Boatman postage and office expense
E J Wilcox postage express and office
expense
Andrew Phillips janitor December
McCook Electric Light Coheat and light
for December
Lincoln Land Co water tax first quarter
1903
George Elbert setting glass
W T Coleman paint nails etc
Pado Son office furniture for county
judge
24 00
30 00
28 X
30 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
24 00
20 00
26 00
28 00
M00
15 00
I i
26 00
33 13
6 75
10 80
21 25
31 09
10 71
25
3 CO
3 HO
S25
200 00
227 11
IS 00
4 CO
22 95
15 00
S3 OS
12 50
1 50
3 10
90 00
O L Thompson premium advanced on
treasurers bond 210 00
On motion the demand of North British fc
Mercantile Insurance Co on the county treas
urer for the refunding of taxes erroneously asses
ted against them in McCook City for the year
1902 amounting to 1605 which demand was
certified by the connty treasurer to the com
missioners was allowed
Petitions of the connty officers asking for
deputy and clerk hire for the jear 1903 weroread
and considered and on motion granted fixing
the number and compensation as follows
O L Thompson county treasurer one deputy
at 70000
E J Wilcox connty clerk one deputy at
700C0and assistants any be needed at 30000
On motion board adjourned to meet January
10 1903 Madkice Reddt Chairman
Attest E J Wilcox Connty Clerk
McCook Nebraska Jan 10 1903
The board of county commissioners mot pur
suant to adjournment Present Maurice Reddy
J H Bennett and D A Waterman county com
missioners C E Eldred county attorney and
E J Wilcox county clerk
The minutes of last meeting were read and
approved
The board having made a careful examination
of the fee book of O LThompsoncounty treas
urer find that he has received as fees from
January 9 1902 to December 31 1902 both in
clusive
Fees and commissions 2714 26
Paid county treasurer 2000 00
Paid deputy treasurer 700 00
Excess turned into county treas
ury 14 26
S2714 26 2714 26
The board having made a careful examination
of the accounts of O L Thompsont county
treasurer find the following to be a true
J
and correct statement of all
received and disbursed by him
moneys I
as such r
treasurer from July 1st 1902 to December
3l8t 1902 both inclusive in tho several funds
nnd thu amount on hand at the closo of busi
ness December 31 1902
Seo report as published eleowhere
Tho following claims wore audited and allow
ed and on motion clerk was instructed to draw
warrants on the county general fund in pay
ment thereof as follows
F M Kimmell printing supplies 32 75
Mnurico Keduy commissioner services nnd
mileago
J II Bennett same
DA Waterman same
A C Wilson surveyiug platting laying
out and recording road Wo 3W
Lorenzo D Newberry chttinman road 361
Jacob Korb snmo
Iven Korb rodmau road 364
ing out road So 3Wj
W T Henton commissioner to locate road
No360
Jacob Korb chainman road No 366
S S Graham same
A Reed rodman road No 366
Maurice Reddy services as commissioner
J H Bennett same
D A Waterman same
36 55
37 15
38 00
19 80
7 50
7 40
7 40
And on the county bridge fund levy of 1902 as
follows
H P Wait nails claim 590 allowed at 4 40
H E Waugh nails etc 24 70
J Bernard Hillers spikes 2 75
Frank Hill bridge work 175
Chas Foje same 10 00
John Ekstedt same 4 25
John Droll samo 2 00
Georgo Younger same 15 00
Stephen Bolles same 12 00
M L Nichols same 17 50
J W Little same 2 U
Frank Cain same 150
EJ Baker same 7 50
Henry C Shotiso snme 50
M Coylo same 3H
Jessie Smith same 5 00
Harnett Lumber Co lumber 12 65
AJMarkwad blacksinithing bridge bolts 1 CO
And on tho county road fund levy of 1902 as
follows
Frank Cain road work 9 00
M Coylesumo 6 00
Alfred Carter same 5 00
On motion tho demands of Frank Stillman
and C A Littel on the county treasurer for tho
refundingof poll tax 300 each illegally assessed
to them in 1101 which demands were certified
by the county treasurer to the county commis
sioners were allowed
On motion the demand of Geo McClain on the
county trensurer for tho refunding of poll tux
illegally assessed to him in 1901 by reason of
double assessment which demand was certified
by tho county treasurer to tho county commis
sioners was allowed
On motion the demand of J P Notley on tho
county treasurer for the refunding of taxes illeg
ally assessed to him in the city of McCook for
the jear 1902 by reason of not being n resident
of said citv amounting to 100 which demand
was certified bv the county treasurer to the
county commissioner was allowed
Oh motion the clerk was instructed to adver
tise for bids for such medical ofphj
sicians as may bo required by the ixior of Red
Willow county for tho year 1903 bids to embrace
one of the following districts of said county viz
Tho First district comprises the six eastern
nrccincts of the First commissioner district
Tho Second district comprises all of tho pre
cincts of tho Second commissioncrdistrict
The Third district comprises the eight western
precincts of Red Willow county
On motion board adjourned sine die
Maurice Reddt Chairman
Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk
McCook Nebraska January 13 1903
The board of county commissioners met in
regular session Present Maurice Reddy J II
Bennett and D A Waterman connty commis
sioners C E Eldred county attorney and
E J Wilcox county clerk
Tho minutes of previous meeting were read
and approved
On motion the clerk was allowed 25000 per
annum to bo paid quarterly for performing the
duties of clerk to the board of county commis
sioners and attending to the business of the
county
The clerk having advertised that the board
would received sealed bids for furnishing tho
various county officers with books blanks and
stationery the board proceeded to open and ex
amine thu bids on file and after due considera
tion find the bid of the State Journal company
to be tho lowest and the best On motion the
contract for furnishing the same was let to the
State Journal company Lincoln Nebraska
Moved by Bennett seconded by Waterman
that the action of the board of county commis
sioners approving the final settlement made by
B W Benjamin as supervisor of road district
number twenty five for the year ending on tho
first Monday of January 1903 and allowing the
claim of tho said B W Benjamin 2000 for
services ns such supervisor for said year which
was allowed on the 9th day of January 1903 bo
reconsidered by the said board of county com
missioners and that a hearing be had for such
reconsideration on the third day of February
at the hour of nine oclock a m and that due
notice of such hearing and reconsideration of
their said action by the said board of county
commissioners be given to the said B W Benja
min Motion carried
Pursuant to law in such cases made and pro
vided the salaries of the following officers for
the onsuing jear were fixed as follows
County superintendent SS40 00
County attorney 800 00
On motion the clerk was instructed to adver
tise for bids for printing delinquent tax list
commissioners proceedings and legal notices
all bids to bo filed with the county clerk on
or before noon February 3 1903
Annual settlement of J E Perdue overseer
road district number 36 was examined and on
motion approved and clerk instructed to draw
certificate on road district in pajment thereof
for 2800
The following claims were audited and al
lowed and on motion clerk was instructed to
draw warrants on the county general fund levy
1902 in payment thereof as follows
A C Crabtree board and care of prisoner27 00
JD A How en board of prisoner and aury 7 11
A C Crabtree telegrams and office ex
penses
W C Bullard coal for pauper
A J DeArmand house rent for pauper
J C Moore commissioner to locate road
No 364
A C Wilson surveying platting and lay
5 00
28 2T
8 00
700
13 5f
12 40
2 90
2 70
2 10
8 20
6 50
9 00
and on county bridge fund levy 1902 as follows
J E Perdue bridge work 6 90
W C Bullard lumber 62 10
In tho matter of the necessary expenses dur
ing tho jear on motion the estimate for the
same for the car 1903 was fixed as follows
Connty General fund 12000 00
County Bridge fund 5000 00
County Road fund 4C00 00
Soldiers Relief fund 500 00
Willow Grove precinct 1700 00
Bartley Village bond 400 00
McCook City bond 200 00
North Valley precinct 500 00
School District bonds S000 00
On motion board adjourned to meet February
3 1903
Attest Maurice Reddt Chairman
E J Wilcox County Clerk
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Notice is herebj given that sealed proposals
will bo received by the county commissioners of
Red Willow county Nebraska at the office of
the county clerk up to noon February 3rd 1903
for such medical services of physicians as may
be required by the poor of Red Willow county
proposals to embrace the following districts
of said county viz
The First district comprises the six eastern
precincts of the First commissioner district
The Second district comprises all of the pre
cincts of the Second commissioner district
The Third district comprises the eight western
precincts of Red Willow county
The connty commissioners reserve the right to
reject any and all bids
E J Wilcox County Clerk
McCook Nebraska January 12 1903
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that the county com
missioners of Red Willow county will receive
sealed bids for the printing of commissioners
proceedings legal notices and delinquent taxes
for tho j ear 1903 parties receiving contract to
furnish good and sufficient bond for the faith
ful performance of said contract Said bids to
be filed with the county clerk on or before
February 3rd 1903 and to be endorsed thereon
Bids for the county printing for the jear 1903
Commissioners reserve the right to reject any
and all bids
E J Wilcox Connty Clerk
Dated this 13th day of January 1903
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS
To John Hummell John T Farrell Edward
Farrell Hannah Do le Mary Farrell Albert E
Latham Mary Ann Fitzgerald Minnie Farrell
and Mary Ann Farrell and to all whom it may
concern
The commissioner appointed to locate a road
commencing at the southeast corner of section
twentj nine 29 township number two 2
north in range twenty six 26 west of the 6th
p m thence west on section line two miles to
the southwest corner of section thirty 30
thence north one mile to the southwest corner
of section nineteen 19 and terminating there
at in Tyrone precinct Red Willow county
Nebraska has reported in favor of the location
thereof and all objections thereto or claims for
damages must be filed in the county clerks
office on or before noon of the 17th day of
March A D 1903 or said road will be estab
lished without reference thereto
E J Wilcox Countj Clerk
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You can buy now prior to our annual inven
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It will pay you to call and see what liberal of
fers we are making on good and desirable
merchandise
Ladies Suits
Jackets and
Fur Garments
we are selling regardless of cost
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