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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1905)
R it Ufam Sftfe Jj JjJVtyjWVii jg - Official Paper of Redwillow County By F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance Tiik more trusts there nre the less trust there 13 And yet in God we trust says the dollar Nkiihaska has -much to expect of United States Senator Burkett Heres hoping he will fill every reasonable ex pectation Real Estate Filings The following real estate filings have b3en made in the county clerks oflice since last Thursday evening E II Crandnll to J Q Ervin wd to v hf so qr undo lifswqr 29-2-27 1020 00 J E Adams to J M Thomas wd to part of 19-1-27 A Grass to P J Colling qcd to lots 8 9 and 10 in block 1 Welborns add to ludinnola C II Browor to E A Drawer qcd to nil of lots 7 and 8 in Sterns 1st add Mc Cook 200 00 1 00 10 00 D F Hupp to S A Nichols wd to part of 17-1-20 200 00 F Ungor to C II Hoylc wd to so qr 22-2- 23 750 00 J S Sensintailcr to E F Couso wd to swqr 11-3-29 1200 00 Lincoln Land Co to S Richmond wd to lots 2 and 3 in block 11 Lebanon 100 00 V Franklin to II 2 28 1500 00 C II Haywood to J R Livingston wd to sw qrof 25 and part of nw qr 30 4 26 1800 00 J O Miller to E A White wd to lots 19 20 and 21 in block 61 Bartley 35 00 Rank of Hartley to Delia DeArmond wd to lots 3 to 12 in block CO Dartloy 150 0q Ladies warm black fieece linod hose lie a pair at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos clearing sale Advertised Letters The following lotters were advertised by the McCook postollice Jan 17 1905 Andrews Herman Blackmore Harry Caldwell Geo Gilbert Cox E E Draper Tom M Hart Myron Haine Mrs X Hannon Fred Moore Miss Hattic Matlock C E Schlidman W 2 Smith L A Stevens Charles Winans Miss Mao When calling for these letters please say they were advertised F M KiiiMELL Postmaster To Cure a Cold in One Day Take laxative iikomo quinine tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W Groves signature is on each box 25c PLEASANT RIDGE Mrs Mary Kimerling was on the sick list last week John Braum is erecting himself a nice two story house Mr and Mrs Isaac Shepherd of Box Elder visited their nephews D II and Perry Shepherd and families Miss Nellie Lincoln is back teaching school again after a few weeks visit with her parents near Orafino Xeb Hello Central how was last week for winter weather But we were glad to see the snow fall for the wheat HffIF FHi ffiRiVf fF Thats what a prominent druggist said of Scotts Emulsion a short time ago As a rule we dont use or refer to testimonials in addressing the public but the above remark and similar expressions are made so often in connec tion with Scotts Emulsion that they are worthy of occasional note From infancy to old age Scotts Emulsion offers a reliable means of remedying im proper and weak develop ment restoring lost flesh and vitality and repairing waste The action of Scotts Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul sion itself What it does it does through nourish ment the kind of nourish ment that cannot be ob tained in ordinary food No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scotts Emulsion and gather good from it Wie will send you a sample free Be sure that t ffcturc in the form of a label if the wrapper of crcry bottle of Emulsion you buy SCOTT B0WHE Chemists 409 Pearl St N Y 50c an al druggists Commissioners Proceedings McCook Neb January 10th 1905 Tho board of county commissioners mot In regular session Present D A Waterman Sam uel Promer and 1 II Dennett county commis sioner C E Eldred county attorney and E J Wilcox county clerk The minutes of tho previous meeting were read and approved On motion tho board continued tho examina tion of tho accounts of Don G Gossard county troasuror throughout tho day Tho clerk having advertised that tho board would receive soaled bids for furnishing the var ious county officers with books blanks and stationery for tho yonr 1905 the board proceeded to open and examine tho bids on fllo and after duo considorntion find tho bid of L W McCon nell to bo tho lowest und best on stationery and The McCook Teibune to bo the lowest and best on printed blanks and blank books On motion tho contract for furnishing stationery was lot to L W McConnell and printed blanks otc to The McCook Tkiiiunk On motion tho clerk was allowed 30000 per annum to bo paid quarterly for performing the duties of clerk to tho board of county commie sioncrs and attending to tho business of tho county Petitions of tho county officers asking uty and clerk hire for tho yoar 1905 wore read and considered and on motion granted fixing tho number and compensation as follows Ren G Gossard county treasurer one deputy S 700 00 Aud extra clerk hire if any bo needed 400 00 E J Wilcox county clerk one deputy 700 00 And extra clork hiroif any bo needed 300 00 On motion board adjourned to meot January 11th 1905 D A Waterman Chairman Attest E J Wilcox County Clork McCook Neb January 11 1905 The board of county commissioners met pursu ant to adjournment Pros eut JHBennettDA Waterman and Samuel Premer county commis sioners C E Eldred county attorney and EJ Wilcox county clerk The minutes of tho previous meeting were read and approved On motion tho board continued tho examina tion of tho accounts of Ben G Gossard county treasurer throughout tho day Pursuant to law in such cases made and pro vided the board on motion selected the following named persons from which to draw a jury for tho February term or tho district court Alliance precinct Jamos Dounely J L Por ter Beaver A P Bodwell Daniel Reeves Harley Woods Ed Stilgeboncr Boiidvillo Jobeph Boos Jacob Korb Box Elder Ben Doyle George Younger Coleman George N Henderson Danbury Ben Smiley H N Graham Driftwood John W Jones East Valley R C Fidler C F Shafor II Walton H J Hall Fritch Charles Barber Peter J Gerver Don L Thompson Grant C R Lee Iudiauila John W Dutcher J C Sedden J K P Frye Herbert Silvernail Lebanon Charles Burgess R C Clark II E Waugh C F Waterman Mif souri Ridge John Devcney North Valley F M Jennings G W Arbogast Perry E D Thomas F L Barnes Red Willow LoRoy Jones I E Neel Tyrone Walter McTaggart Valley Grange Robert Johnson Ed Phillippi Willow Grove Allen Wilson J A Snjder M B Hogan John Penny M Houlihan Frank Cain Peter Foxen M Griffin John Hunt W A Middleton Charles Emerton George Elbert Jacob Stoinmetz John Wentz Sr James Rupp C F Babcock James BradyWilliam Ziut LW Stayner John Brinton On motion clerk was instructed to advertise for sealed bids for printing delinquent tax list commissioners proceedings and legal notices All bids to be filed with the county clerk on or before February 10th 1905 On motion board adjourned to meet January 12th 1905 J H Bennett Chairman Attest E J Wilcox County Clork t McCook Neb January 12th 1905 The board of county commissioners met pur suant to adjournment Present T A Water man Samuel Premer and J H Bennett county commissioners C E Eldred county attorney and E J Wilcox county clerk Tho minutes of previous meeting were read and approved The board havingmade a careful examination of tho fee book of Ben G Gossard county treas urer find that he has received as fees from Jan uary 7th 1904 to January 5th 1905 both inclusive Fees and commissions 5 2116 23 Paid county treasurer 1716 23 Paid deputy COO 00 2316 23 2316 23 The boardjiaving made a careful examination of tho accounts of Ben G Gossard county treas urer find thelfollowing to bo a true and correct statement ofal If monies received and disbursed by him as such treasurer from July 1st 1904 to January Dth 1905 both inclusive in tho several funds andfthe amount on hand at tho closo of business January 5th 1905 See statement else where The Institute report of Flora B Quick county superintendent from July 5th 1904 to January 4th 1905was examined and on motion approved and ordered placed on file The annual report of the Soldier Relief Com mittee was examined approved and ordered placed on file The followingfappointments were made to fill vacancies F M Pennington justice of tho peace Leba non precinct F M Jennings road overseer district Nol Jay h McCafferty same district No 4 W G McBrayer same district No 40 H H Berry member of Soldier Relief Com mittee The following official bonds wero examined and on motion approved F M Pennington justice of the peace Leba non precinct F M Jennings road overseer district No 1 Jay L McCafferty same district No 4 W G McBrayer same district No 40 In the mattorof the necessary expenses during the year on motion tho estimate for the same for tho year 1905 was fixed as follows County general fund 16000 00 County bridge fund 7000 00 County road fund 5000 00 Soldiers Relief fund 500 00 Willow Grove precinct bonds 10C0 00 North Vallei precinct bonds 300 00 Bartley village bonds 400 00 McCook city bonds 1000 00 School district bonds S000 00 The following claims wore audited and allowed and on motion clerk was instructed to draw- warrants on tho county general fund in payment thereof as follows C E Eldred salary 4th quarter and ex- 1 ense to Lincoln in case C B Q R R vs county treasurer 202 00 Flora B Quick salary 4th quarter and oflice expenso 2S0 82 E J Wilcox office expenso from Decem ber 14 to Jnuuary 11 15 00 Andrew Phillips salary as janitor for December 25 00 E G Cainoifc Co coal for pauper 8 00 A Guy merchandise for paupers 13 50 C L DeGroff Co same 20 00 J A Wilcox same 34 20 W F Heckman board and care of sick man I WS A Sound Argument The one that blows without any thing to blow about wastes time and energy The excellence of our goods and delivery service warrant us for blowing Always tho best always the greatest variety always the highest quality DAVID MAGNER Phone 14 Fresh and Salt Meats 500 Pado Son f unoral expenses of A Jack son 26 00 U S Fidolity and Guaranty Co premi um on treasurers bond 210 00 R M Osborn drayago coal etc 18 54 McCook Republican printing aud sup plies 16 50 D A Waterman commissioner fcorvices nnd mileaco IS 00 Samuel Premer samo 17 50 J H Bennett samo 12 00 On motion board adjourned to meet February 2nd 1905 D A Waterman Chairman Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk The Tribune makes a specialty of oflico stationery and type writer supplies Ayers Cherry Pectoral quiets tickling throats hack ing coughs pain in the lungs It relieves congestion sub- Ch F ectoral dues inflammation It heals strengthens Your doctor will explain this to you He knows all about this cough medicine Wo have used Avers Oierry 1ectori in our family fur vears fur tlirnat ami lung troubles and we tliink no nicilicino equals it Miss A roMiov Appluton Minn 25c50c 5100 M All irnwits Weak 1 r AYEK CO C Imiel Miss i J I r4ZtiniOfatuema m2 frTM i s Sls rXTrai3Ta5T itfrrrarrci3 Ayers Pills areatiy ai l teeovery Purely vegetable ycntl laxative The Butcher wants your trade The best of everything is his motto Phone 12 I s - iHIIW1lfniU llUlli umn 1 I McCook l JL UUJLM J jU Buyers and Shippers of Poultry and Eggs For the next 7 days we will pay cash For Hens Springs Turkey Hens 7c lb Tc lb lie lb INDIANOLA C S Quick shipped a carload of hogs Monday Uncle David Stonecypher is quite poorly at this writing There was a social hop at Shorts opera hall last Friday night M D Hobbs is moving into the Brigglo property in east Indianola Tho M W A hold a meeting Monday night and iustalled oflicers A baby was born to Mr and Mrs Gutherio one day last weok Thomas Rowland of Banksvillo was an Indianola visitor Wednesday John Reiter has been under the doctors care for a week or so A case of measles is reported in tho family of Mrs Brooks Quigley W II Powell is very sick in Denver whither ho went a few days ago A D Mills is working for Will Sheets in the pump and wind mill business John Dutcher is having a well put down on his farm southeast of town Yes I guess wo may safely say that we had some cold weather last week xlfred Schoenthal of Bennett is visit ing his brother two miles north of town Commissioner Premer is having ice breakers put in at the south side bridges George Cramer hurt his hand quite severely while handling ice one day last week Mr Clark the horse buyer shipped a carload of draft horses to Chicago Tues day evening Dell Teel of Curtis the professional ball player was in town Tuesday greet ing old friends Ira Lyons of rural route numbered one has been making his daily trip in a sleigh the past week George Shultz from near Center Point was marketing a load of hogs here tho I first of the weelc The Sons of Veterans have reorganized and will henceforth hold their meetings in the court house Mr and Mrs Jamos Edward Ryan have a brand new baby at their house masculine gender Harry Whitman butchered a cow the other day that dressed 1100 pounds He bought her from Butler Jones Joe Broomfield has resigned his posi tion in Bernard llillers store and is now helping Harry Whitman put up ice Tho meetings at the Christian church are still in progress Quite a number of Bartley people attended the union meet ing Sunday night Messrs Dan Plourd Korns Longn neckerMcNeiI and Sexson are preparing to keep cool next summer They are filling their ice houses The M W A have changed their lodgeroom from the old Masonic building to rooms in the court house They have it leased for five years Wo have a new shoe and harness re pair shop in Indianola It is much needed aud we extend a welcome W II Walker will do the week Andy Barber has gone into the butcher business Ho brought twenty five slaughtered rabbits to town Tuesday They wero of the cotten tail variety James A Miller of Culbertson was in town a few hours Wednesday last Ho came over from Danbury where he had gone to look after his cattle interest Mrs W II Powells mother Mrs Whittacre who has been visiting them for the past few weeks has gone to Hebron to stay awhile with relatives and friends I R Andrews is having some repairing done to the pips in the engine room of the mill this week The extreme cold weather of last week caused the water pipes to burst Mrs Finney and little Floyd Short went down to Juniata Wednesday morn ing in answer to a summons from Mrs Finneys daughter Mrs Zinther who had met with some kind of an accident Boys and girls union suits of under wear for 19c at Tho Thompson Dry Goods Cos clearing sale COLEMAN W M Rozell took a load of hogs to McCook Monday Uncle Billio says he has all the cold storage ho can use M H Colo was in McCook Monday with a load of fat hogs C Ilackencamp went to McCook with a load of fat hogs Monday W M Rozell brought home a whole crate of honey a few days ago T D Griffith was in McCook Tuesday and brought out a load of coal Harry and Clarence Wales went to lied Willow creek Tuesday for wood Miss Eva Rawe teacher at tho Cole man school house treated her scholars to some big red apples Monday Mrs Rawe of Dodgeville Wisconsin j mother of Mrs Griffith and Miss Eva Rawe arrived Wednesday and will visit the girls Well Mrs Bandy is not a widow yet thanks to the Lord and Dr Easterday Mr Bandy is getting as lively asa crick et and no extra hole in his head for the grip to run out at Roll Shaffer who lived just south of Irere from 1SSI to 18S9 was visiting the old neighbors this week His father own3 a ranch of 1000 acres about forty Less Overdraft Overdrawn KIND OF FUND State General State Sinking Stato School State University State Relief State Institution for Feeble Minded School land principal School land interest School land lease Oouuty General County Bridge County Road Soldiers Relief District Road District School District School bond County School Advertising Interest North Valley Precinct Willow Grove Precinct McCook City Bond Bartley Village Bond McCook City Bartley Village Indianola City Danbury Village Bank Interest East Valley Precinct Redem ption Miscellaneous Fees 1 ill illiwimwaa Amount on hand last Settlement 1279 63 tt 191 go 190 32 00 03 21 1 or ISO 81 1419 20 1 792 39 1090 12 ill 41 2r53 os 10710 07 22910 77i tm is 9011 29 3GW 71 1331 41 21S 82 109 69 25 20 I 61 431 12 207 73 01977 Si miles west of Denver lie also runs a general store on the farm There was a social gathering near this neighborhood on Saturday evening There have been a great many of these little social gatherings up here and this is the first one where there was whiskey When it became known the guests left early for their homes It is regretted and deplored that an eveuings pleasure was marred by the presence of the vile stuff The Tribune wants a correspondent at Red Willow Write us for particulars Amount since Collected 3100 91 II 75 101 21 001 It 78 tS00 00 017 as 927 02 I Cr23 U lcto 00 19 2 7 07 5C11 77 13149 27 2317 77 0 33 272 91 fc2 12 147 73 077 70 039 S5 Kb CO 3G93 42 12 37 471 r 102 V 717 44 2934 60 239 73 3010J iiiiEe vfaisn DEALER IN POULTRY and EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash Block W est of Citizens Bank I McCook - Nebraska TOTA L 4 710 37 4I7 033 87 i00 10 H Hi nf oo 00 W2 05 1113 Sl 7771 3 J uio s9 1 11 1 00 319 08 0104 83 23839 91 23188 32 0 ri3 272 91 8S2 12 3492 20 10319 03 4200 37 1190 10 3912 21 211 37 Sal 01 123 78 717 14 4 81 3105 IS 4G7 30 1120 2 11 wySw WfSzSRI MY ANNUAL SLAUGHTER SALE IS CLOSED BUT MyClearanccPnccs On All Winter Goods are still on and you can buy anything you may need from my stock of BLANKETS COMFORTERS UNDERWEAR FLANNELETTES MITTENS GLOVES FASCINATORS HOODS OUTING GOWNS KNIT SKIRTS WOOL HOSE Ladies and Misses CLOAKS Mens CAPS and WOOL SHIRTS etc all at the surprisingly low prices be fore quoted Our hardest winter is before us and you cannot act wiser than to supply yourself with these much needed articles while they are going at SUCH BARGAIN PRICES NOTICE I will give BLUE TRADING STAMPS with all cash sales during the year 1905 and you will find the premiums at my store where you will always receive courtesy and secure every premium your stamps will buy Phone 16 ssesszs McCOOK NEB TREASURERS REPORT Recapitulation showing the amount on hand July 1st 1001 tho collection since made warrants redeemed and amount remaining on hand at tho close of the 3th day of January 1903 in each and all of the evcral funds and accounts of Bon G Gossard Treasurer Red Willow County Nebraska together with the total amounts of the several items stated i Warrants Redeemed 5 3313 77 2 s 493 49 533 31 M 27 2313 U 740 20 871 23 asm 31 3201 40 513 41 209 97 4039 14 13800 31 1119 10 0 S3 272 91 8XJ 12 2 0 31 300 29 1900 X 03 00 110 80 717 41 imhsY 407 30 4 0310 39 I l MMpj1 Amount now on lined 1221 80 1 7 100 3X 305 15 54 53 1237 01 91 77 212 3 1070 MJ 74 1 572 25 109 II 2105 71 12059 H 21039 00 3211 00 10018 70 4200 57 1490 li 1970 21 170 37 407 21 125 7S Cambridge 4 81 S02 24 203816 03 74 01 SG5742 02 I now have the exclusive agency in McCook of this celebrated flour Every sack is guaranteed I also have the McCook flour and feed of all kinds Your patronage will be ap preciated Phone 186 J E NELHS Second door east of DeGrofTs I F JD BURGESS Steam Fitter WTBTiBZXUUUaXttl Iron Lead and Sewer P pe Brass Gcocs Pumps an Boier Tnmminps Agent for Halliday Waupun hclipse Wmdrrills Basement of the rnimps ouiiairrg i McCOOK NEBRASKA I KsxE3s2NrxsiSsErNtsssrsjrsKsa lS jM