The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 11, 1905, Image 8

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BARTLE
Dr Arbogast reports tlio advent of n sweet
lii br Kiel at the borne of Mr nnd Mrs A
F C nufchnn from Blue THI1 Nebraska wns
here thin week viewing tlio Fnrmors clovator
and will bitve one Hko St built for lilni hood
Dr Minnick of Cnmbrldgo visited Hartley
lust Saturday
James fa rnebnn lias flold his farm in North
Valley prdinct and boBlit a fino block of
ground in Hartley where ho will build nnd
make his home
Mr McKnigbt of KnnsaH is bore on a visit
with her son Caleb McKnisht nnd family
E E Smith nud family wero Cambridge vis
itors Friday last
The elevators are rushed now to keop room
for the grain thnt is coming in
Miss Charlotte Brown dnughter of C M
Brown of Cambridge i visiting this week with
ttioMUseTJntiedtat their pleasant home just
west of Bartley
Pete Gregory received word this wook of the
serious illness of his mother in Indiana He nt
once started to w her Word was received of
her death next day
Dr Arbogast wab called Tuesday night north
west of Indianola to see the sick child of Mr
Kolley At this writing we learn tho child is
making a good recovery
Jackson Teeters and a force of men are nt
work on the budge over Dry creek just west of
town and will have it completed this week to
tlio great satisfaction of many who live west of
town
Mis Ethel Rockwell who has been visiting
with tho Gunthers for a week returned to her
homo in Cambridge Wednesday morning on
No 12
Ed Wilcox and Bob Devoo were Bartloy call
ers Wednesday Mr Wilcox announced his
candidacy for re election Nuff sed Ho will
bo
COLEMAN
Mrs Wales sister who has been visiting hero
has returned to her Iowa homo
Wm Stuff of Nemaha county Neb was look
ing after his interests hero last Saturday
Grant Yomekin of Jasnor county Iowa drove
over this neighborhood last Monday
Harry Wales has bought him a new mower
Frank Carrothers hauled off wheat Monday
with five teams
Lightning killed a horse for H H Bandy on
Tuesday night
Geo H Simmermanmows with a new mower
Iheso days
W Huen lost a horse Tuesday nightby light
ning
Mr Eckhardt E R Divine Charley and
Harry Wales haM bought a threshing machine
W M Sharp old his half section in Coleman
precinct this week for SlSCO
TRY
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Coal Wood
Building Material
- all Kinds
Screen Doors and
Windows
Phone Number One
W F Wilson
Successor to Nick Colling
Buys and Sells
Secondhand Goods
of all kinds Furniture
wanted Rear of De
Groffs
Phone 316
McCook - Nebraska
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 the best always
the greatest variety always the
highest quality
DAVID MAGNER
Phone 14 Fresh and Salt Meats
Mike Walsh
DEAIERIN
POULTRY
and EGGS
Old Rubber Copper and Brass
Highest Market Price Paid in Cash
Block West of Citizens Bank
McCook - Nebraska
UVE STOCK MARKETS AT
KANSAS CITY
THE WEEKS TRADE REPORTED BY
CLAY ROBINSON COMPANY
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
OFFICES AT CHICAGO KANSAS CITY OMAHA
PIOUX CITY ST JOSEPH AND
DENVER
Kansas City Aug 9 1905
Receipts of cattle thus far this week
are 43000 last week 30700 last jear
24400 On Monday best fed beeves
were active and steady medium grades
and grassers weak to 10c lower Best
cows and heifers were steady others
10c lower Best stockers and feeders
were firm others dull OnTuesday fed
beeves opened steady but closed dull
Grassers wore mostly 10c off Cows
wero 10 to 15c lower Best stockors nnd
feeders were steady common grades
generally 10c lower Todays market
for fed beeves opened with prices gener
ally steady but medium and grass stuff
was slow nil day and weak Best cows
and heifers were steady others wpak to
10c lower Bulls were slow and a shade
lower veal calves 50c lower than a week
ago Stockers and feeders of all kinds
were weak to 10c lower The following
table gives quotations now ruling
Extra prime cornfed steers 85 20 to S r 55
Good 4 85 to 5 20
Ordinary 4 25 to 4 75
Choice coruled beifers 4 CO to 5 00
Good I 10 to 4 CO
Medium 51 50 to 4 10
Choice cornfed cows 4 X to 4 25
Good 3 25 to li 85
Medium 2 75 to 3 25
Canners 1 50 to 2 50
Choice stags 4 25 to 4 75
Choice fed bulls 3 50 to 4 X
Good 3 25 to 3 50
Bologna bulls 2 00 to i 50
Veal calves 5 25 to 5 75
Good to choice native or western
stockers 3 75 to 4 25
Fair 3 25 to 3 75
Common 2 75 to 3 25
Good to choice heavy native feeders 4 00 to 4 50
Fair 3 50 to 4 00
Good to choice heavy branded
horned feeders 350 to 3 G5
Fair 3 25 to 3 10
Common 3 00 to 3 25
Good to choice stock heifers 2 75 to 3 00
Fair 2 25 to 2 75
Good to choice stock calvessteers 4 00 to 4 50
Fair 3 50 to 1 00
Good to choice stock calvesheifers 3 00 to 3 50
Fair 2 50 to 3 00
Choice wintered grass steers 4 25 to 4 55
Good 3 75 to 4 25
Fair 3 40 to 3 75
Choice grass cows 2 75 to 3 15
Good 2 50 to 2 75
Common 2 00 to 2 50
Receipts of hogs thus far this week
were 16500 last week 15600 last year
34400 Mondays market opened weak
but closed strong Tuesday prices ad
vanced 10 to 15c closing weak and today
while the opening was firm the finish
was generally 5c lower Bulk of sales
were 85 90 to 6 05 top 6 07
Receipts of sheep thus far this week
are 9600 last week 15200 last year
8800 Mondays market was irregularly
higher Tuesdays trade strong and
active and today again strong and active
We quote Choice lambs 86 50 to S675
choice yearlings 85 00 to 525 choice
wethers 8450 to 475 choice ewes 425
to 450
BANKSVILLE
The Benjamin sale will be held on
August 25th
August Wesch is now occupying his
new frame dwelling
IT I Peterson is stacking wheat with
assistance of A M Benjamin
Jacob Wesch is arranging to thresh
his crop the last of this week
Watch for W T Colemans advertise
ment for McCooks Carnival Week
The light rains this week have not
interrupted threshing and stacking
grain
Mrs Abram Peters and son went to
Cedar Bluffs and Mr Peters to McCook
today on business
RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1
Charles Down has been suffering with rheu
matism
Frank Freelove has rented the Meyer place
for another year
Emma Johnson and sister cf Pierce Neb are
with Joseph Dndeks
Mrs W X Rogers returned home on 5 Wed
nesday from her visit east
Mr and Mrs Wm White of Marion was visit
ors of Mr and Mrs J I Lee last Saturday
Mrs William Byfield left on 13 Saturday for
uoiorauo on a visit to relatives and menus
There is lumber on the ground with which to
bridge the canyon between the Hatfield and
Eogers ranches
William Ernst of Graft Neb looked over
Eogers Whitefaces Monday He has been a
judge in both Chicago and Kansas City shows
Miss Clara Thomas of Denver arrived in Mc
Cook the 3rd and is the guest of her aunt Mrs
J I Lee -Miss Thomas spent part of her child
hood in Redwillow county but has not been
here for twelve years She is very enthusiastic
in her admiration for McCook
Mrs J I Lee sold her farm on Ash Creeklast
Friday to G E Evertson who has rented the
farm for the past three years consideration six
thousand Friends of the Evertsons will be
glad to know that they have bought the farm
and will be permanently located there
CULBERTSON
Miss Grace Ford is visiting friends in
Wauneta
The operator returned from Denver
Wednesday morning
Miss Maggie Trimpey visited the Nor
mal school in McCook Tuesday
Watch for W T Colemans advertise
ment for McCooks Carnival Week
Louis Tillman of Ragan who has been
visiting friends in Culbertson past week
went home Monday
Rev G L Snyder of Wauneta has re
turned home after visiting four weeks
with Culbertson and Stratton friends
A party was given in honor of Henri
etta and Louise Paulson of Denver at
the home of Mrs J W Wray last
Friday
During the storm Tuesday night the
lightning struck the stackyard of G W
Trimpey and son burning all their bar
ley and oats
The members of the M E church
met Wednesday to work The gentle
men repaired the sidewalk and the la
dies cleaned the church
A Guaranteed Cure For Piles
Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud
ing Piles Druggists refund money if
Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case
no matter of how long standing in 6tol4
days First application gives ease and
rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it
send 50c in stamps and it will be for
warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co
St Louis Mo
If you are troubled with dizzy spells
headache indigestion constipation Hol
listers Rocky Mountain Tea will make
you well and keep you well If it fails
get your money back Thats fair 35
cents L W McConnell
BANBURY
Born to Mr and Mrs Lyons Aug 5
a boy
Mis3 Beth McDonald went to Lincoln
last week
William Harrison moved his family
here this week
M M Young is going to build an ad
dition to his Loupe
Grandma Adams is here visiting
friends and relatives
Rea Oman is going to farm J L Sims
farm this coming year
Webster Dowler and Harley Woods
left for the East Monday
Mr and Mrslobn Wicks have return
ed from their Falls City visit
J L Sims shipped one car load of
bogs to Kansas City Sunday
Born to Mr and Mrs Bert Thomas
Aug 3 twins a boy and a girl
Watch Tor W T Colemans advertise
ment for McCooks Carnival Week
Miss Elhyl Anderson nnd sister
Maude of Lincoln are here visiting
Mrs J L Sargent and Mrs Noo visit
ed their home in Indianola Tuesday
One of J L Sims boys fell off of their
house Saturday and sustained a few
bruises
Mr Rice has moved out of the confec
tionery and Ben Murphy has put in a
butcher shop
Dr W A DeMay was recently called
to Lyle to see a young man who is sup
posed to have the rabies
G B Morgan shipped two carloads of
cattle to Kansas City Sunday Mr
Morgan will go back to St Joe to pur
chase his fall goods His son Donald
going with him
Two1 young gentlemen from the East
are here buying land One has bought
Frank Wovertons place and the other
is negotiating with J G Evers for a
place north of town
Real Estate Filings
The following real estate filings have
been made in the county clerks office
since last Thursday evening
Smith Bros Loan Trust Co to J B
Blair wd toswqr 2000 00
Packers National Bank to CS Thome
sou deed to sw or 20 and so qr 30 4 28 2000 00
Ella Lee to G E Evertson wd to e lif
andohf whf 33-3-28 6000 00
United States to J C LaiTerty pat to
se qr 4-1-28
United States to Maggie Ilobton pat
to w hf no qr 4-2-150 and sw qr so qr
se qr sw qr 33-3-X
H L Pahlmau to J E Ryan qcd to
no qr blk 8 Indianola 1 00
Neb Gr L S Asso to R M Coulter
wd to lot 10 blk 6 Lebanon 50 00
D C Craig to H Springer wd to se qr
20and 1000 00
W M Lewis to J Condon qcd to pt
blk 9 11 West McCook 100 00
J E Moore to J W Dolan wd to u hf
se qr 23 and w hf sw qr 4-4-29 2500 00
Alberta McCracken to Ellen Downs
wd to e hf nw qr w hf ne qr 23-3-27 2500 00
J D and W D Cannell to Alberta
McCrackcu wd to u hf no qr se qr ue
qr no qrseqr 32-4-26 2000 00
Alice L Clark to Emma McCracken
wd to lots 1 to 6 blk 50 BartW 800 00
United States to W Killgore pat to w
hf ne qr and w hf so qr
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
The northwest quarter of section 5 in town
4 north range 30 west of tho 6th Principal
Meridian and F 0 Eaton first name unknown
will take notice that on the 9th day of August
1905 Edward B Cowles plaintiff filed his peti
tion in the district court of Red Willow county
Nebraska the object and prayer of which are to
foreclose a tax purchasers lien upon the above
described land for the taxes for the vears 1896
1897189818991900 1901 and 1902 That there
was due to plaintiff at tho timo of filling said
petition tho sum of 9400 for tho payment of
which sum together with costs accruing inter
est and attorneys fee plaintiff prays a decreo
of foreclosure of said tax liens and a sale of said
premises You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before the 18ih day of September
1905 8 1 1 4 ts Edavakd B Cowles Plaintiff
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
The south half of the northeast quarter of sec
tion 13 in town 1 north range 28 west of the
6th Principal Meridianand George F Andrews
as trustee will take notico that on the 9th da
of August 1905 Edward B Cowles plaintiff
filed his petition in the district court of Red
Willow county Nebraska the object and prayer
of which are to foreclose a tax purchasers lien
upon the above described land for the taxes for
the years 1900 1901 and 1902 that there was duo
to plaintiff at tho time of filing said petition the
sum of 2475 for the payment of which sum to
gether with costs accruing interest and at
torneys fee plaintiff prays a decree of foreclos
ure and a sale of said premises You are re
quired to answer said petition on or before the
18th day of September 1905
Edward B Cowles Plaintiff
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
The west half of the northwest quarter of sec
tion 7 in town 1 north range 20 west of the
6th Principal Meridian and L W Tulleys as
trustee will take notice that on tho 9th day of
August 190o JSdward is Cowles plaintiff tiled
his petition in the district court of Red Willow
county Nebraska the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a tax purchasers lion up
on the above described laud for the taxes for
the years 1893 1894 1895 1896 1S97 1S9S 1S99
1900 1901 and 1902 that there was due to plain
tiff at the time of filing said petition the sum of
S7910 for the payment of which sum together
with costs accruing interest and attorneys fee
plaintiff prays a decreo of foreclosure of said
tax lien and a sale of said premises You are
required to answer said petition on or before
the 18th day of September 1905
Edward B Cowles Plaintiff
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
The north half of the southeast quarter and
the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter
of section 25 in town 1 north range 30 west
of the 6th Principal Meridian and J Lowell
Moore as trustee will take notice that on the
31st day of July 1905 Edward B Cowles plain
tiff filed his petition in -the district court of
Red Willow county Nebraska the object and
prayer of which are to foreclose a tax pur
chasers lien upon the above described land
for the taxes for the years 1895 1896 1897 189S
1899 1900 1901 and 1902 that there was due
to plaintiff at the time of filing said petition
the sum of 9690 for tho payment of which sum
together with costs accruing interest and at
torneys fee plaintiff prays a decree of foreclos
ure of said tax lien and a sale of said premises
You are required to answer said potition on or
before the 18th day of September 1905
Edward B Cowles Plaintiff
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
The southwest quarter of section 19 in town
1 north range 30 west of tho 6th Principal
Meridian and John A Lutz will take notice
that on the 31st day of July 1905 Edward B
Cowles plaintiff filed his petition in the dist
rict court of Red Willow county Nebraska the
object and prayer of which are to foreclose a
tax purchasers lien upon the above described
land for the taxes for tho years 1S95 1896 1897
1893 1899 1900 1901 and 1902 that there was due
to plaintiff at the time of filing said petition
the sum of 10400 for the payment of which
sum together with costs accruing interest and
attorneys fee plaintiff prays a decree of fore
closure of said tax lien and a sale of said prem
ises You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 18th day of September 1905
Edward B Cowles Plaintiff
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notico is hereby given to all persons having
claims and demands against Anua C Woods
lato of Red Willow County deceased that the
time fixed for filing claims against said eatate
is six months from the 15th day of July 1905
All such persons are required to present their
claims with the vouchers to the County Judge
of said county at his office in the city of Mc
Cook Nebraska on or before the 15th dav of
January 1906 und all claims so filed will bo
heard before the said judge at his office in said
city on the day of January 1906 at ten
oclock a m
Dated this 15th day of July 1905
seal Frank Moore County Judg
Boylo Eldred Attorneys 20 4 ts
Dear Gus I have solved
problem just give her regularly
Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea It
will make her healthy happy and docile
as a lamb 35 cents Tea or Tablets
L W McConnell
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HIP
The- Boyuton Furnace Cos
celebrated
Furnaces
and Heaters
Have been well known l6r over sixty years in every
town village and hamlet in the country as the
most durable powerful and reliable goods made
mere nave been many
changes and improvements
made on them from time to
time and are now equipped
with every well known practi
cal improvement Have your
furnace installed now- Late
fall is a very busy time wjth
us when we can not give every
little detail of furnace installa
tion the care and attention
which we have learned by
many years of practical experience so essential to
the successful operation of a well arranged modern
heating plant Our Prices on Furnaces Material and
Workmanship are Below All Competition
Call and see us
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Polk Bros
mnaEiEnassE
McCOOK
P WAIT
The Hitchell Wagon
is without doubt the best
farm wagon sold in this mark-
et today The users of wag
ons have learned this hence
the unprecedented demand
But we are prepared to supply
all despite unusually large
sales
NEBRASKA
ir Hardware
Barnett
Lumber
Company
Dr E O Valine
J PHONE 190
f Office over Bee Hive
CO
Furnaces and Stoves
We expect this week a car
load of furnaces and stoves
If you are intending to put in
a furnace this fall be sure to
inspect our stock and get es
timates
Cut Prices on Gasoline Stoves
Every Gasoline Stove in our store will be marked
way down for a few days to clean up the stock If
in need of anything in this line now is the time to
buy
Ranges
We have in stock
the Maleable the
Jewel and the Eound
Oak Steel Rangesbe
sides a large stock of
Cast Ranges and
Cooks
Wire Nails
We always carry a
large stock of Barb
Wire and Nails
We can also supply
your needs in all
kinds of Builders
Ha rdware and
Tools
Oils
We have always on
hand Axle Grease
Hard Oil Machine
Oil Cylinder Oil
and Belt Dressing
We also carry Lin
seed Oil and Paint
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SELL THE BEST
POSTS TANKS
LUMBER
COAL WOOD
GIVE US A TRIAL
DENTIST
INDIANOLA
W A Dolan nnd littlo daughter attended the
show at Arapahoe last Wednodny afternoon
E S Hill has beon making soino improve
ments about his plnco lutoly Ho hits built an
addition to bis rosldonco and hits bud concrete
walks laid through his ynrd vhich adds much
to its npponruueo
Indianola played ball against Cnmbridgo
Thursday and came out olieud at the rato of
fourteen to four
Miss Annio Smith roturnod from McCook
Friday morning
Quite a number or Indlanolaito3 went up to
McCook to see tho show Wednesday night
II YV Koyes made a business trip to Bnrtley
a few days ago
1 S Walker and family camo down from Mc
Cook Sunday morning whither they had gone
to visit relatives nnd will sojourn with Mrs
Wnlkers parents during tho hot woather
George Shophnrd of Cambridge was an In
dianola visitor Tuesday
Martin Akors with his wife and tlirjo children
aro visiting in Danbury
Mrs Jennie Graves of Brush Colo is visiting
with hor parents Mr and Mrs Holland
Marion Powell of Lincoln sojourned with In
dinnola friends a few days this weok
Leonard Smith drove over to tho Beaver
country on business last Wednosdny
Miss Margaret Gill nnd brother of Seward
Neb who have been visiting relatives hero left
on No 12 for thoir home Wednesday morning
Rev J E Wilson of the Christian church at
this placo has retiirnod after an extendod visit
in tho eastern purt of tho state
L B Simmons and wife havo into their now
homo lately purchased and are at home now t
thoir friends
G W nnd John Short mado a business trip to
McCook Wednesday night to seo the show
Walker Andrews of Mccook camodown on No
12 Friday morning nud transacted business in
our city returning in tho livening
Misses Anna and Bessie Hollnnd nrent home
now for ii visit with their pnronts and brother
Mii s Knto Vering wont up to McCook Wed
nesday night returning on No 2 Thursday
morning
NEW
BARBER SHOP
NEWLY FUKNISHED
AND FIRST CLASS
IN EVERY WAY
Bear of First Nafl Bank
Earl Murray
VVfe
JTOR HIGHT
Contractor
and Builder
n
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a Specialty
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
Mornnif NPPR4QW
L J
On Yes Oh Yes
E J MITCHELL
will sell your household goods atnuction
for you at any time He is tho boy who
makes the goods bring tho high dollar
See him at the Republican oflicc for
dates Phono 17
Dr Herbert J Prait
Registered Guaduatk
Dentist
Olftco over McConnells Drug Store
McCOOK NEB
Telephones OHice NX residence 131
Former location Atlanta Georgia
L H LINDEMANN
Real EstateInsurance
Phone 56
Office over McCOOK
McMillena drug store NEBRASKA
H P SUTTON
McCOOK
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JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
DR H M IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
DR A P WELLES
Physician
and Surgeon
Office Residence 524 Main Avenuo Office and
Residence phone 53 Calls answered night or
day
McCOOK NEBRASKA
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTEACTEB
McCook Nebraska
3Agent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
WaterVorks Office in Postoffice building
C H Boyle C E Eldeed Co Atty
BOYLE ELDRED
Attoknets at Law
Long Distance Phone 44
Rooms 1 and 7 second floor
Postoffice Building
McCook Nerj
OB R J OUNN
DENTIST phone 112
Office over Grannis store McCook Neb
I To Cure a Cold in One Day X
I Take LaXtiY6 BrOHIO Quinine Tablets M on every I
I Seven Mfflion boxes sold in past 12 months This Signature 0V BOX 25c I
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