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System of Phonography Reporting Style For particulars write School McCook Neb Always Remember Hie Fidl Name f jugaftive roi Quinsne asrs a CoM m One Day Grip in Two jzms 25c Commissioners Proceedings McCook Noli February 7 1000 Tlio boiirtl of county commis ionurs nint pur sunut to adjournment present Snniuol Premor C 11 Gray anil F SLofton county inod approved and ordered placed on file On motion tho followitig wore jiuiui tu uu viuuiiuii Ellio M Gis nxd deputy county treasurer II J Arbogast coroner G W Mallory justice of the peace for Lust Vallev prtciiicr J H Wailo deputy atsu sor for Driftwood precinct W C Kundol deputy aaso jsor for Fritsch pre cinct V M deptitj assessor for Kust Val loy irt cinct Folluwiut rod overseer appointments wuro niado J K McDovnll district No 2 E F Gouso district No 10 Ira Ritchie district No 12 John It liroun disriet No IS Don L Thompson district No 14 C F Waterman district No IS Silas Vandorvoort district No 2l E L Thomap district No2o C It Newherry district No 27 Frank Hill district No 23 E H Nelsoa district No 30 W ft Ilartman district No 37 ho following otlieial bonds were examined and on motion approved Eflio M Go vsanl deputy treasurer 11 J Arboipibt coroner C V Mallory justico of tliopouco East Val ley precinct John K Erown road overseer district No 13 C F Waterman sainu No 18 Silan Vandervort same No 20 E D Thomas same No 16 W It ilartman same No 37 The depository hond of tho State Dank of In diinola was examined and on motion approved The clerk ha vim advertised that soiled bids would be ieceived bj the board for printiui tho delinquent tax list commi fsionors proceedings and legal notices for tin eiicuing jear tho board proceeded to open and examine bids on liio and i after duo consideration the contract for tho same was awaided to tho McCook Republican On motion tho clork was- instructed to advor tiso for sealed bids for such medical services of physicians and medicines as may bo required by the poor of Red Willow county from March 15th ICOo to March lth 1007 Tho following claims were audited and allow ed and on motion tho clerk wa itistruclcd to draw warrants on the county general fund lovj of 1903 in pajmeut thereof as follows R V Do voo preparing bar docket S 7 10 It W Dovoo certifying names and ser- vico of jurors 110 A C Crabtree summoning jury and road notice 2S a Win Booth juror January term of tho district court 19 00 E M Iligelow same Id 10 E J Baker same 16 0 Clatou Burgess same 19 00 C W Britt same 16 10 Jamos Barber same 18 20 7 mi s 11 Brush same 17 20 i Ed F Conse samo 16 GO I F Jl Emench sauo 17 CO Ed Hitcraft tamo 16 20 E EFiechter same 19 00 Frank Hodgkins same IS 0 Adolphus Beaton same 18 20 Henry Kotteriug samo 18 SO James I Lee samo 16 20 E C McKay samo 16 10 W V Miller same 17 70 D O Marsh samo 16 10 W 15 Mills samo 16 10 Jacob Randel same 17 90 T J Ruggles same 16 70 Wm F Satchell samo 16 70 C R Loo same 17 iJO A E Young same 16 10 E E DoLong talesman 4 CO Geo Elbert tame 4 00 I L Rodstrom samo 4 00 D J OBrien same 4 00 Frank Vanderhoof samo 4 00 R W Devoe fees State vs John Stump felony 7 55 H I Peterson same 9o SI H II Berry samo 6 15 J S LoHow fees State vs Curlee fel ony case No 2615 3 0 C B Gray same 4 20 It Hatcher same 2 20 T II Braider same 2 SO J S LeHew feesStato vsCurlee felony case No 2612 4 75 C B Gray same 7 35 G W Wirick samo 3 00 D C Baker same 3 00 J S LeHew fees iState vs Curlee felony case No 2613 3 25 C B Gray samo 2 00 J S LeHew foes St a to vsCurlee felony case No 2614 SCO C B Gray same 2 00 H I Peterson board and care of prison ers 74 00 J II Stephens board of jury 3 23 Wentz Bros samo 3 50 H I Peterson attending district court 16 00 It W Devoe samo 20 00 R M Osborn bailiff district court 20 10 J H Grannis incite paupers 21 75 James McAdams samo 33 85 N J Uerhng same 31 CO W C Bullard coal for paupers 19 15 W C Bullard same 11 30 E A Wilson care of Mrs Duulap 16 00 F M Kimmell printing 20 35 McCook Tribune supplies 41 15 F M W Price supplies 4 00 L W McConnell same 15 29 F M Kimmell school supplies 42 73 R W Devoe ollice expense 7 95 E J Wilcox same 23 65 I H Harrison repairing plow 100 Pade Son chairs and mirrors 7 25 W H Campbell framing map 1C0 J E Ludwick repairing chairs 150 Andrew Phillips salary for January 25 00 McCook El Lt Co light for January and renewals 12 55 James McAdams now jail locks and put- tingonsame 14 CO School district No 9 use of building for election 3 00 Rod McDonald blacksmithing 2 55 Lee Arnott culvert pipe 95 00 And on the county bridge fund levy of 1906 as follows C N Barber bridge work 5 hq W C Bullard lumber 7 So And on tho county road fund levy of 1905 as follows F P Ratliff road work 4 50 Annual settlements of the following road overseers were examined and on motion clerk was instructed to draw certificates ondistricts in payment thereof as follows C B Newberry overseer district No 27 24 00 S L Fitzgibbon same No 3S 30 00 On motion board adjourned to meet February 10th 1906 Samuel Phemee Chairman Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk McCoor Neb February 10 1906 The board of county commissioners mot pur suant to adjournment present Samuel Premen l C H Gray and F S Lofton commissioners C j E Eldrod couuty attornoy and E J Wilcox county clnrk j Tho minutes of previous meeting wore road and approved ors C K Eldroil cnuitr attorney and E JWiP T 0sura fVAJ PP101 ox county cl rk ordoreJ paid to Hora H Quick county The minutes of provious meeting wtro read lrintonrtentfor the purpose of defraying tho and approved tJCI01S0 holding county institute tho 1 of tho State The annual report of CEAla thews justice V10 uk of Lebanon ti w was approved or o i f vnv r - Cousont road No 393 petitioned for by Wm Remington Jr et al was on motion rejected I as impracticable and not for tho public good Tho following claims were audited and allow- ed and clork was instructed to draw warrants on tho couuty general fund of 1903 as follows Albert Guy for paupers 22 50 Barnett Lumber Co coal for paupers 12 90 E GCaineCo same 12 00 East Dennisou St Livery livorj for com missioners 3 X J 0 Moore oflico expense 1 50 Samuel Premor commissioner services 31 90 C B Gray samo 2125 F S Lofton samo 20 75 And on tho bridge fund levy oi 1905119 follows Barnett Lumber Co lumber 2 55 E G Caino Co lumber 21 15 On motion tho petition of the citizous of Leb anon in said county prajing that they mnj bo incorporated as a village to bo named and known as Tho Village of Lobanou and said board being satisiied that a majority of tho taxable inhabitants of tho proposed village have signed said petition and that inhabitants to the number of two hundred or more aro ac tual residents of the territory described in tho polition lt is therefore ordered and declared by said board that the prayer of said petition be grant ed and the motes and bounds of tho proposed village are hereby fixul as follows Beginning at a point on the east line of tho south west quarter of tho north east quarter of section seventeen in township one north raugo tweutj sir west of tho Cth P M in Red Willow county Nebraska where said lino intorsects tho north line of tho Oxford and Kansas rail road right of way thenco south along tho east line of the west half of tho east half of said sec tion seventeen to a point G02 feet east and 400 feet south of the south east corner of lot number six in block number sixteen of tho original town of Lebanon according to the recorded plat threeof thence west on a lino perpendicular to said eat line of the west half of tho east half of section 17 to a point 810 feet west of tho quarter section lino running north and south through said section 17 thenco north parallel with said quarter section lino to a point on the north lino oT said Oxford and Kansas railroad right of way thence easterly along tho north iiueof said right of way to a point directly south of the south west corner of lot number five in block nninbor one of Bodwolls addition to Lebanon according to tho recorded plat thereof thenco north along tho west lino of said block number one to a point on the extension of said west line fort feet north of the north west corner of lot number eight block number one in said Bodwclls addition thenco oast on a line parallel with and forty fost distant north from the north line of lot number eight in said block number ono to a point twenty feet west of tho south west corner of lot number four in block number two of said addition thence north on a line parallel with and twenty feet distant west from the west lino of said block number two to a poiut twenty feet west of the north west corner of lot numbor one in said block Mimocr t u thenco east along the north line and to the north east corner of lot number one in said block number 2 being a point thir tj -three feet distant wost of the quarter section lino running north and south through said sec tion seventeen thence south on a line parallel with and thirtj -throe feet distant west from said quarter section lino of said section seven teen to a point on tho north lino of tho Ox ford and Kansas railroad right of way thenco easterly along the north line of said right of way to tho place of beginning On motion Daniel F Hupp Walter Dovoo Hibord E Waugh Leslie A Thomas and J B dimming are hereby appointed trustoos of said village to hold their offices and perform all the duties required of them by law until the elec tion and qualification of their successors at the time and in che maunor provided by statute On motion board adjourned to meet the 13th day of March 1906 Attest E J Wilcox Samuel Premer County Clerk Chairman Public Library Notes The following books are in the New Traveling Library riCTION Sense and Sensibility Austen Olympian Nights Bangs Armorel of Lyouesse Besant Manxman Caine Last of tho Mohicans Cooper Captain of the Gray Horse Troop Garland Fellows and His Wife Howard Daughter of the Snows London Pines of Lory Mitchell miscellaneous Experiment in Education Aber Niobraras Love Story Blackman Life and Progress in Australia Davitt Good Citizenship Hand Forest Neighbors Hulbert Mother Song aud Child Song Jordan Guide to tho Wild Flowers Louusberry Worlds Library Travel Asia Morris Cost of Living Richards Famous Painters and Paintings Shcdd What is Shakespeare Sherman Books for young people and children fiction Midshipman Farragut Barnos Heroines of 1S12 Blanchard Modern Vikings Bojesen Three Greek Children Church Glengarry School Days Connor Hunter Cats of Conorloa Jackson Classic Myths Judd Canoemates Monroe Princess on tho Glass Hill Lang Pair of Them Raymond MISCELLANEOUS Fifty Famous Stories Retold Baldwin Starland Ball Squirrels and Other Fur Bearers Burroughs Zigzag Journeys in tho Orient Butterworth North America Carpentor Around tho World Carroll Stories of Indian Chieftains Husted Northern Europe Companion Series Book of Famous verse Repplior Earth and Sky Stickney Books must only be brought to the li brary during library hours Library hours mornings from 1030 to 1200 afternoon from 130 to 600 evenings from 7 00 to 900 Sunday af ternoon from 200 to 500 Ida McCarl Librarian Good reading cheap may be secured from The Tribcxe clubbing list Methusala was all right you bet For a good old soul was he They say he would be living yet Had he taken Rocky Mountain Tea L W McConnell KING FREDERICK VIII The Domocrntlo Prince Wlio Ilnu Be come Jtnlcr of Dciiiuarlc The new mouarch of Denmark King Frederick VIII Is known as a great admirer of the United States Is a close reader of American books and as crown prince often entertained Americans traveling In bis country The late King Christian IX was much loved by his people and was esteemed throughout Europe The announcement of his death and of the accession of the Crown Prince Frederick to the throne formed a striking scene Some 50000 persons were assembled In front of the palace at Copenhagen when the premier M Christensen appeared on the balcony and thrice shouted the words King Christian IX Is dead Long live King Frederick VIII Bells had been tolling and minute guns booming but with the proclama tion of a new ruler hurrahs broke from the assembled thousands and a royal salute was thundered from the city II mill I MCTCTOT I mi I fJ - KTSG FREDERICK VIII forts The newly proclaimed sover eign appeared on tho balcony and made an address The new ruler is a brother of Queen Alexandra of bngland One of his sons Is the new king of Norway Haa kon VII and one of his brothers is King George of Greece The king has eight children four sons and four daughters and his wife is very rich in her own right She has been known as one of the tallest and homeliest princesses in Europe She is over six feet in height and quite masculine looking but it is said she makes up in virtues what she lacks In beauty King Frederick was born in Copen hagen in IS 13 and was long known as the soldier prince He served as a private soldier and refused to be treat ed unlike his comrades wore the same clothes as the men in the ranks ate at the same table and did the same rough cnores He is still very democratic in his habits and ideas FOR GOVERNMENT CONTROL Senator Dryden iind His lropohctl Ii snranvc Legislation The discussion over the question of regulation of the life insurance busi ness gives interest to the bill of Sena tor John F Dryden of New Jersey plac ing corporations of this character under federal supervision Senator Dryden Is president of the Prudential Insur ance Company of America and succeed ed the late William J Sewell in the senate In 1902 His bill is the result cf years of study of the subject Its key note is publicity Its provisions resem ble in many respects those of the na tional bank act It places the life in surance companies under the jurisdic tion of the department of commerce and labor with a comptroller of insur ance in charge of them Senator Dryden was born near Farm ington Me in 1S39 and holds several degrees from Yale university lie nev er hold public office until he entered the senate As a young man he experi mented in fire Insurance and he once SENATOR JOIIJI F DRTDEX related how one day a man came into his office and said he would like to in sure his house I was all attention said the sena tor and after getting a minute de scription of the building found that it was in a village in the remote part of the adjoining county I was unac quainted with local conditions so I said to him Now before writing this policy tell me do you have any fire protection In your town V Well yes he drawled Fire company I suppose Well no not as Ive heard of What then Well It rains sometimes I gave him a low rate added the senator YOU WOULD DO WELL TO SEE J M Rupp FOR ALL KINDS OF Brjflk Work P O Box 131 McCook Nebraska H P SUTTON McCOOK JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS NEBRASKA DR A P WEJLUES Physician and Surgeon Otllce Resident 52 1 Main Aeuue Oflico and Residence phono S3 Calls answered night or day McCOOK NEBIUSKA ir Herbert J Pratt- Kmhstekud Qjcadi in 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