The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 12, 1907, Image 8

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    COLUMN OF WANTS ETC
Lost A horse shoo stick pin Finder
yill be rewarded for returning sarao to
Ibis oflico
Foit Rent Nice rooms newly furn
islied strictly modern at 401 Madison
-at B P Davis
For Rent A furnished house for the
oromor Mrs Quiolby
Fob Rent A cosy new five room
cottage See or write O N Rector
6 28 2ta
For Sale House and lot 81330 M
Oolfer
For Sale A Victor Royal cook stove
fino baker in good condition Cheap
Call at No 611 Madison street
For Sale Cheap About 1500 feet
inch iron pipe second band Inquire
of J R Pence
Chief of Police
For Sale Corner 75x140 feet with
good house and barn fine location two
blocks east M E church
E M Bigelow
For Sale I have for sale one Doer
ing Hender Cycle and some repairs for
a header binder Also one complete
equipment of blacksmith tools I will
dispose of the abovo very cheap
Mrs J A Snyder 910 McFarland St
CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Christian Bible school 10 a m
prenchiiig at 11 a m and 8 p m by Dr
Finch Y P S C E 7 p m 8 p m
Wednesday prayer meeting
Episcopal Preaching services at St
Albans church at 11 a m and 8 p m
Sunday school at 10 a m All are
-welcome to these services
E R Earle Rector
Catholic Order of services Mass
B a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m
Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday
school 230 p m Every Sunday
J J Loughran Pastor
Christian Science Services Sun
day at 11 a m and Wednesday at S p
m Subject Sacrament Meetings
field in Diamond block Room open
daily from 2 to 5 p m except Sun
day Science literature on sale
Congregational Sunday School at
10 a m Christian Endeavor at 7 p m
Prayer Wednesday at S p m Led by
1 B Campbell Preaching at 11 a m
and S p m by the Pastor The public
is cordially invited to all these services
Geo B Hawkes Pastor
Methodist Sunday School at 10
Worship and sermon by the pastor at
IL Epworth League at 7 Sacred
concert by the University of Nebraska
Glee Club at 8 Prayer and choir meet
ing every Wednesday night Everybody
is welcome here
Notice to Clean Alleys and Premises
All citizens of McCook are hereby
requested to at once clean up their al
leys and premises The following rule
will be enforced from this date
You are prohibited to throw refuse
offal garbage manure ashes straw
slops or any other refuse matter into
any street or alley or vacant lot within
the City of McCook For the viola
tion of any of the above provisions
the person found guilty will be fined
not less than 100 nor more than 50
acd pay the costs or stand committed
to the city jail until fine and costs are
paid
The householder whether renter or
owner will be held responsible for
allowing any such refuse matter to
remain on premises more than fiyo days
after service of notice
J R Pence Chief of Police
By order of the Mayor
C R Woodworth Co Successful
After a great deal of effort and corre
spondence C R Woodwoith Co the
popular druggists have succeeded in
getting the Dr Howard Co to make a
apecial half price introductory offer on
the regular fifty cent size of their cele
brated specific for the cure of constipa
Jiion and dyspepsia
This medicine is a recent discovery
3sbr the cure of all diseases of the stom
ach and bowels It not only gives quick
relief but it makes permanent cures
Dr Howards specific has been so re
inaikably successful in curing constipa
tion dyspepsia and all liver troubles
that C R Woodworth Co are willing
to Teturn the price paid in every case
where it does not give relief
The old fashioned idea of dosing with
mineral waters cathartic pills or harsh
purgatives wHl soon be a thing of the
past The best physicians are prescrib
ing Dr Howards specific because it
really gives the desired results and on
account of the small and pleasaut dose
that is needed
So grnat is the demand for this speci
fic C R Woodworth Co have been
able to secure only a limited supply
and every one who is troubled with
dyspepsia constipation or liver trouble
-should call upon them at once or send
35 cents and get sixty doses of the
best medicine ever made on this special
iialf price offer with their personal
guarantee to refund the money if it
doss not cure
County Commissioners Proceedings
McCook Nobruska Juno 14 1907
Tho board of county commissioners mot
pursuant to adjournment present C B Gray
F S Lofton und S Frernor commifcsfoners
F E Becdor attorney und E J Wilcox dork
Tho minutes of previous meeting were read
and upprovod
Tho resignation of Hen O Gossard county
treasurer was presented and on motion accep
ted
Gray nominated S Cordcal for tho appoint
ment to fill vacancy nnd Proraor nominated A
Cochran Tho roll call resulted as follows
Gray voted for S Cordeal aud Premer and Lof
ton voted for A L Cochran Mr Cochran
having received tho largest voto was declared
tho appointee
On motion tho bond of tho county treasurer
was fixed at 100000
Tho following claims were audited and allow
ed and clerk was instructed to draw warrants
on tho county general fuud levy of 1906 ns
follows
Forry Boo Co fuel for E R Moon
paupor 23 55
B Lehn house rent for Mrs
voort paupor 16 00
F B Duckworth houbo rent for Mrs
Morgan paupor 5 00
C B Gray exponso in Spaulding enso 33 52
C B Gray commissioners tervicos 3100
FSLofton 20 45
S Premer 41 75
And on the county bridge fund as follows
Perry Bee Co lumber 110 25
E G Caino Co GO 35
James Carmichael bridge work 5 00
And on tho road fund as follows
Alox Brown road work 31 50
Win Boyd 14 00
I MBcoson 78 00
Clarence Bush 120 00
CCBurt 650
Tho oilicial boud of J R Pence constable was
examined and on motion approved
Tho annual settlement of John R Brown
overseer of road district No 13 was approved
and on motion clerk was instructed to draw an
order on tho road district in payment thereof
amount of order 3000
Tho petition of M H Fcekin et al asking for
the establishment of n public road was read and
considered Tho board find that all owners of
land along lino of proposed road liavo given
consent thereto in writing On motion same
was granted establishing a public road as
follows commencing at tho south lino of section
12 Hitchcock county and section 7 Red Willow
County Nebraska thence running north on the
county line between sections 12 and 7 town 3
range 30 and sections 31 and 33 town 1 range 30
On motion tho board adjourned to meet Juno
241907 Attest
E J Wilcor C B Gray
County Clerk Chairman
McCook Nebraska June 21 1907
The board of county commissioners met
pursuant to adjournment present C B Gray
F S Lofton and S Premer county com
missioners and E J Wilcox clerk
Tho minutes of previous meeting were read
and approved
The bond of A L Cochran county treasurer
was examined and on motion approved
A L Cochran appointed Ellie M Gossard
deputy county treasurer on motion same was
approcd
The following claims were audited and allow
ed and on motion clerk was instructed to draw
warrants on tho county general fund in payment
thereof as follows
C F Heber telegrams Spaulding cae 21 28
Ed Fitzgerald expense and service
Spaulding case 17 90
L Thorgrimson auto hire Spaulding
case 4 00
J R Pence rail road fare pauper 3 GO
Tho oilicial bond of Ray Watkins overseer
of road district No 20 was examined and on
motion approved
On motion board adjourned to meet June 28
1907 Attest
E J Wilcox C B Gray
County Clerk Chairman
McCook Nebraska June 28 1907
The board of equalization met pursuant to
adjournment present C B Gray F S Lofton
and S Premer commissioners Chas Skalla
county assessor P E Recder attorney and E
J Wilcox clerk
Tho minutes of previous meeting were read
and approved
On motion tho cases of D Diamond and First
National Bank wero laid over until July 5 1907
In tho matter of the assessment of tho per
sonal property of the C B Q R R assessed
at 32000 tho board ou motion assessed same at
30000
On motion board adjourned to meet July 5
1907 Attest
E J Wilcox C B Gray
County Clerk Chairman
McCook Nebraska July 1 1907
The board of County Commissioner- met
pursuant to adjournment present C B Gray
F S Lofton and S Premer commissioners P
E Reeder attorney aud E J Wilcox clerk
The minutes of previous meeting were read
and approved
On motion the sum of 7500 was appropriated
for the purpose of making an exhibit at the
state fair this fall
On motion the salary of the deputy sheriff
was fixed at 300 per annum
On motion the following claims were audited
and allowed and clerk instructed to draw
warrants on tho county general fuud in pay
ment thereof as follows
R W Devoe fees State vs Huber insanc 12 55
S C Beach same 3 00
Z L Kay 5 00
R M Osborn 12 10
R M Osborn 2 10
H I Peterson 2 10
Wm Doyle 3 20
Jessie Baker 2 10
Brauuigan 2 10
C A Leach 2 10
R L Okerson 2 10
Geo Hoffman 2 10
Herman Brown 2 10
Joseph Menard 2 10
ChasF Lchu 2 10
T M Smith 2 10
Mrs Herman Brown 2 10
Mrs Schley 2 10
MrsSchlagel 2 10
Mrs Geo Hoffman 2 10
W R Starr 2 10
P E Reeder 2 10
Mrs Frank Kcndlen 2 10
R W Devoe fees Gray vs Gossard 5 25
same misdemauor
R M Osborn 19 00
T E McDonald 4 20
S R Smith 3 20
R J Gunn 2 10
Forester Stilgebouer 4 20
F S Lofton 2 40
S Premer 2 10
Ed Fitzgerald 2 10
Percy Boll 2 10
Henry Mitchell 2 10
Charles Skalla 2 10
Charles H Harman 2 30
Jacob Wall 3 20
Henry Conrad 4 00
I M Beardslee 2 10
Charles Boyle - 2 10
C E Eldred 2 10
W S Morlan - 2 10
Sidney Dodge 3 80
S N Wilson
Diotrich
R W Dovoo fees Stnto vs
i nsano
Kolley same
Z L Kay
R M Osborn
RJ Gunn
C L Fahnestock
ii a
mamm a
2 io iwiwiKvfr wiwisw wsiWiswi i a m viw 1010 x ts iwrinp iv v
since our last report
Bank of Daubury to Philip Gliem Art
Agree to 1 aud 2 in 8 Daubury
Lincoln Land Co to the Public Plat
to 8th Addu McCook
United States to the Heirs of Eber L
Cox pat to s2 nwl and lots 3 aud 4 in
1-2-20
United States to Eliza O Johnson pat
to lots 2 and 3 in 4-3-29
John E Kelley and wf to Alfred John
son wd to w2 nw4 29 and w2 sw4 20
in 2 29 1
Conrad Amen and wf to John Amen
wd to pt It 3 in 32-3-29
M K Koetz Brew Co to Frederick
Binz gwd to 10 in 29 McCook 2
Henry C Cites and wf Benjamin F
Cites and wf to Henry and William
A Siekmanu wd to n2 24-1-30 0
Mary Basslor wid to Harlow W Keyes
wd to 12 in 18 Indianola
W H Wadsworth aud wf to John
Harrison wd to pt lots 8-9-10-11-12 in
32 Indianola 1
United States to James A Everist pat
to s2 set 8 and w2 sw4 9 in 1 30
United States to Roxie A Billings pat
to w2 net and e2 nwl 29-2-29
Cora A Flitcraft and hb to V Frank
lin wd to 9 in 8 2nd McCook 1
Lincoln Land Co to Jacob Breuing
wd to 20 in 9 Gth McCook
William Heun and wf to Win H
Bryant wd to sw4 sw4 2G and nwt 35
in4 30 2
Louis Stull and wf to William Stull
ncd to all interest in firm of Stull
Bros in Neb Iowa Kansas and Mo
Jacob Fritz sngl to Eugene S Dutch
er wd to set 27-3-27 3
Hannah P Blair and hsb to Jake C
Fritz wd to nw4 31-3-20 2
Gossard gi P
6 75 p
8 00 Vj C
42 49 UpM f I ef
2 10 FkM I 1 3
2 10 P I
R W Dovoo fees State vs Lovigno forgery 11 95
H H Borry sumo 4 75
H L Petorson 22 80
H I Petorson miloago in caso of Lcvigno Gl 50
H I Peterson board of Lovigno 7 00
Nob Telephone Co tolophono for Juno 5 80
Goo Fowler salary ns janitor for April
and May 90 00
C W Graves labor 3 00
L W McConnoll supplies 29 80
H P WaitoCo 6 65
C A Rodgers attendance court und
preparing bar docket 19 GO
C A Rodgers oflico oxpenso 14 12
C A Rodgers record work 217 00
E S Byflold printing 16 75
Stephens Modrcll boarding prisoners f 25
Westorn Wheel Scruper Co grader whls 18 00
Flora B Quick oflico expense 35 65
E J Wilcox second cjuartor salary and
office expense 135 50
E J Wilcox inonoy advanced for paup 3 90
C A Hinton livery for Baker in Spauld
ing case 17 50
C F Smith holding suspect in Spauld
ing case 7 00
First Nat Bank cash sent Baker in
Spaulding caso 50 00
R M Osborn bringing prisoner from
Holdrego in Spaulding case 34 50
J B Fulton blood hounds 109 80
CI Hall Mngr telephoning 12 85
H I Peterson oxpensi Spaulding caso 172 91
W B Fearn copy of puotograph
R M Osborn expense in Spaulding en
R M Osborn same and attending coi
350
27 50
29 00
R M 0born expense on trip afiir
Bojerctal 90 85
C B Gray same 73 81
E BLyon 8 00
C B Gray services as commissioner 6 00
S Premer same 23 00
FSLofton 2150
And on tho county road fund as follows
Frank Cain road work 3S 25
On motion Board adjourned to meet July 5
1907 Attest
E J Wilcox C B Gray
County Clerk Chairman
McCook Nebraska July 5 1907
The board of Equalization met pursuant to
adjournment present C B Gray F S Lof
ton and S Premer commissioners P E
Reeder attorney Chas Skalla assessor aud
E J Wilcox clerk
The minutes of previous meeting were read
and approved
Win F Pate asked a reduction on assessment
on lot 10 block 14 original town of McCook On
motion assessment was allowed to stand as
assessed
On motion the assessment of D Diamond on
part of lots 13 11 and 15 in block 21 original
town of McCook was reduced from 3000 to
2500 on account of half interest in party wall
On motion the assessment of C C Fahren
bruch on part of lots 13 14 and 15 in block 21
original town of McCook was raised from 00
to 700 on account of half interest in party wall
On motion the valuation of the personal pro
perty of Willow Groe Precinct and City of Mc
Cook was raised one per cent
In the matter of tho objection of the First
National Bank to the assessment of 0000 of
the stock of the stock holders it came up for
hearing on the objections against assessment of
50000 worth of stock claiming that the 50000
was invested in government bonds and non
assessable upon hearing the board found that
the assessment was not made on the capital
stock of the bank but was made oi the shares
of stock in the hands of individual sharehold
ers and overruled tho objections
On motion board adjourned to meet July 9
1907 Attest
E J Wilcox C B Gray
Clerk Chairman
McCook Nebraska July 5 1907
The board of County Commissioners met
pursuant to adjournment present C B Gray
F S Lofton and S Premer commissioners
P E Recder attorney aud E J Wilcox
clerk
The minutes were read and on motion approv
ed
On motion contract was entered into with the
Pauly Jail Co of St Louis Mo to furnish the
jail with cells price to be 2635
On motion board adjourned to meet July S
1907 Attest
E J Wilcox C B Gray
Clerk Chairman
Real Estate lransters
The following real estate filings
been made in the county clerks
have
office
600 00
300 00
000 00
900 00
1 00
100 00
100 00
225 00
300 00
1 00
soooo
000 00
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tho Interior land office at
Lincoln Neb July 9 1907
Notice is hereby gheu that Anton Giespert of
St Ann Neb has filled notice of his iutentiou
to make final five year proof in support of his
claim viz Homestead Entry No 12268 mado
August 18 1900 for the SEfi KWK and Lots 3-4-5
Section 6 Township 5 n Range 30 w and that
said proof will be mado before the Clerk of
District Court at McCook Nebraska on August
17 1907 Ho names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residenco upon and culti
vation of tho laud viz Joseph Anderjoska
John Fitzgibbons Thomas Fitzgibbons John
Braun all of St Ann Nebraska
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We are Exclusive Agents
THE BEE HIVE
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The Iniatlve and Referendum
Nebraska contains upon her statuo
books one of the finest laws known
among the civilized and progressive
nations of tho world viz the Iniativo
and Referendum law It enablos towns
to take charge of their own making of
ordinances by popular vote Twonty
per cent of the voters can call a special
election on any matter whatsoever and
dispose of it according to the will of xho
majority We will presont a copy of this
law to every voter at an early date
The Wateb Consumers League
Young People Wed
A R Branagan of our city and Miss
Anna Sorenson of Aurora Neb wero
married on Monday of this week in
Aurora They arrived hero Tuesday
night Mr Branagan is employed in
Baker Okersons barber shop They
have the well wishes and congratula
tions of friends
A few Cultivators
one and two rows four and sis shovels
at McCook Hardware Co Will sell
cheap to save carrying over They are
John Deere and Ohios you know
their reputation
Congregational C E society meets
Sunday at 7 p m Subject found in
Ecc 201 11 Miss Dora Oyster leader
All young people wanted to help
For Sale New single buggy In
quire of W F Pate
Osteopathy cures hay fever
McConnells Blackberry Balsam for
diarrhoea and summer complaint 23c
Lost One long black kid glove
Finder kindly leave at this office
Cameras from 100 up Flims plates
and supplies of all kinds at Woodworth
Cos
The Lincoln Land Co has filed its
plat for the eighth acditon to the city
of McCook
Fancy toilet soaps talcum powders
and perfumes for summer use at Wood
worth CoSj
For Rent New four room house
601 Manhattan st Inquire of C C
Harless phone Black 263
Postmaster Kimmell examined a class
of four applicants for rural free delivery
appointments last Saturday
Mrs C H Barrett and Mrs Perry
Ginther are spending the week at Elwood
with Mrs Ira Miles a daughter of Mrs
Barretts
J MERLE CO
NEWS DEPOT
Confectionery Stationery School
Supplies Cigars and
Tobacco
NEW LOCATION
216 MAIN AVENUE
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ing for and gaining leadership
pushing forward successfully and
daily gaining strength for the enviable
position as leaders in the retail world of our
city You know we know everybody
knows that it is only by keeping faith with
the people by the simpIeXmethod truth
only that has placed us where we are now
We are offering the finest embroideries
in an assortment of patterns at onlyj ioc
per yard dainty dimities lawns and dotted
swiss at from ioc to 50c per yard thenew
yoke collars in cluny and baby irish ranging
100 to 250 summery white silk and
flowered and dotted parasols besides the
serviceable black silk and mercerizedjum
brellas from 175 to 550
Those waists for dress and evening wear
that we are selling like hot cakes are too
pretty to be described so drop in and see
them at
Dry Goods
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Norvay Scenery
When you think of Norway you see
glaciers reflected in the sea or the mid
night sun sending its red rays over the
landscape -whales ejecting -water foun
tains in the fiords or you see the win
ter -with the glimmering frosty white
snow girls and boys in bright colored
dresses running on skees This is all
very pretty writes William Peters in
the International Studio but in pic
tures It is rather suggestive of Christ
mas cards I will not say that it is un
paintable but it does not give place for
art It becomes vulgar Why I cannot
shortly tell but I am sure it would of
fer an interesting subject for examina
tion What is picturesque and what is
too picturesque I give this question
to art critics
Bound duplicate receipt books three
receipts to the page for sale at The
Tribune office
Dog- Tax
Owners of dog3 in the city of McCook
will take notice that the dog tax must
be paid on or before June 20 1007
All dog3 on which tho tax ha3 not been
paid in accordance with the ordinance
will be destroyed The tax should be
paid to the City Treasurer 200 for
the male and 8300 for each female
Owners are cautioned to see that
licensed dogs are provided with a col
lar and in accordance
tag with the or
dinance to prevent their being taken
and destroyed Dated Juno 12 1907
J R Pence
Chief of Police
Corn chop at the mill at 105 a
hundred Everything delirornH
McCook Milling Co
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