The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 09, 1909, Image 5

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Fine Silverware
very artistic in design and of
guaranteed quality We can
supply you with Sterling silver
of all makes for all purposes
suitable for presents souvenirs
etc
We handle the famous
1847 ROGERS
R WALLACE
GORHAM and COMMUNITY
plated silver and will save you
money
ENGRAVING FItEE
L C STOLl CO
Jewelers and Opticians
CITY STYLES AT
HALF THE PRICE
You can securo tho city
styles the latest devel
opment of the photogra
phers art at halt the
ritiCK charged for simil
ar work in the city at
Tiik New Studio Also
those who prefer them
can have tho soot and
white - wash with every
eyelash sharply defined
sort of pictures Why go
to tho city in order to pay
more for the same thing
E Sciiell Kimmell
Main ave McCook
First Door North
of Commercial Hotel
BEGGS CHERRY COUGH
SYRUP cures coughs and colds
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Time Card
The Secret of
McCook Neb I
MAIN LINE EAHT DEPaUT
No 6 ContrnlTlmo
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Holiday Success
lies largely in knowing where to buy the right
goods at the right price and in plenty of time
Our stock has been assembled in anticipation
of a holiday rush and with the idea of making
it respond quickly to every demand made upon
it In
Diamonds
we have anything you may want in loose or
mounted and at a very advantageous price
Watches
Watches will be in demand We offer any
thing from a Fine Railroad Watch to the Boy
Proof one dollar one
Jewelry
At this time we offer you unusual opportunities
in Jewelry and Jewelry Novelties The line
contains anthing and everything you may
want and is well worth 3our careful inspection
Spend a Few Minutes
in fly Store
H P SUTTON
Watch Inspector
C B Q R R
JEWELER
AND OPTICIAN
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MAIN LINE WEHT DEPART
ift 1 MountninTiniu 120 i i
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5arr80iin flaw a
13 90 A m
fi 12i a m
9nrr 750 ntn 7iJ a m
IMIEBIAL LINE
to 178 nrrivosMountnu Time 420 p m
o 175depnrts 720 A M
Slenpintr lining nnd roclinlnR chair can--out
frco on through trains Ticket ttr
nd tuiKKHgu chockod to any point in tlio United
niton or Caniidu
Kor information timotailos inupd and tick
is cull on or write D F Hostvttor Airmit
l Cook Nlininkn or L W Wnkeloy General
f8Mnor Aghiit Omaha Nobraska
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS
Front end repairs were given tho 1904
this weU
A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs
G L Harmon this week
KopairH on N 17 12s dry j ipes and
front end ore being made this week
Mr and Mrs E irl Spencer mo visit
ing friends in tho Uanbury country this
week
Earl son of Conductor T E Enright
is now at the naval academy at Annapo
lis Md
Engine 20 13 hits had her hickdn cy
linder repaired and went into service
laas evening
Engine 1758a broken frame has been
repaired and sho is now ready to go into
service again
Mr and Mrs Will Norman and
daughter Fern spent Thanksgiving with
Oxford relatives
Mrs C L Buustock and little daugh
ter were guests of her people the Gahns
of Oxford 1 hanksgiving
Eight men were transferred from lLe
McCook repair tracks to the Denver re
pair track force this week
Engine 702 is over the drop pit for
u ual repairs The 723 was today run
o Jto the drop pit to have her wheels
dropped and for other repairs
A W Wilson and C F Knosp de
parted last evening for Aransas Pass
Texas on land business N V Frank
lin will join them leaving here on Sun
day for the land drawing
A new boiler is being installed in sec
tion one of the round house It will
make the steam to heat that part of the
round house the office buildings repair
track coaches etc thus relieving the
over burdened power and hsating plant
which sooner or latter will have to be
replaced by a new and modern steam
plant
DISTRICT 10URT PROCEEDINGS
Harry J Uroun v Sarah M Cheney
ot al equity salo confirmed nnd deed
ordered
Herman Berndt v Frank L Spicer
Spicer specific performance settled and
dismissed
David A Goodenbergcr v Mary A
Fox et al equity salo confirmed and
deed ordered
Ella M Ford et al v Geo W
ton and Unas II Liston etal s cnt iiurcto m nuir on mttio i tin pctinoi
tion sale confirmed and deed ordered I w - rimi etutltli mn public road ns fol
LavillaJ Uurtless v Lovina Kendall
insane and Lavilla J l3urt ess as
guardian of Lovina Kendall
ure sale confirmed and deed ordorf d
Alvin R Scott v Dan A Hewitt ot
al appeal settled and dismissed
State Bank of Lebanon v Sophia
Boos and Joseph Boos foreclosure sale
confirmed and deed ordered
In the Matter of the Estate of Robert
Fischer appeal setted and dismissed
Lavouia Finch v Albert R Weeks
damage dismissed for want of prosecu
tion
Olive R Rittonhouso v Albort R
Rttenhouse et al partition sal con
firmed and deed ordered
In the Matter of the Application of
Alico M Adams Administratrix of tho
Estate of Ida L Kaime for Licenso to
Sell Real Es ate sale confirmed and
deed ordered
Lula Snyser v Jay H Snyder di
vorce granted plaintiff
Ed Towle v George Sigwing appeal
settled and dismissed
St tto of Nebraska v Ernest F
Wright criminal all five eases nolled
Anna Morgan v Nels Morgan divorce
granted paintiff
In the Matter of tho Application of
Fred B Duckworth Guardian of How
ard Duckworth Minor for Liconse to
Sell Real Estate confirmed
et al title quieted in plaintiff
John F Helm v William C En ton
title quieted in plaintiff
Maude lark v Guy Earl Clark di
vorce granted plaintiff
State of Nebraska v Harvy Rowland
discharged defendant Plaintiff E E
Pembroke pays co ts
Willard G Walker v Annie C Ar
nold Walker Annulment of voidable
marriage granted
John P Notley v Bert Billings et al
title quieted in plaintiff
B F Johnson v A O Farrar ap
peal settled and dismissed
Henry C Adams v John W Houli
han replevin settled and dismissed
The Mercantile Bank and Trust Com
pany a corporation v George C Heck
man attachment settled and dis
missed
Robert W Devoe v John Lutz et al
title quited in plaintiff
Charles F Lehn v Margaret II
Heade et al decree of forclosuro
Oliver Hanthorn v Sarah J Hafer
at al J L Townley appointed referee
William Halsey v David M Wilson
et al title quieted in plaintiff
State of Nebraska v Minnie Brown
criminal found guilty on two counts
for selling liquor
State of Nebraska v Rudolph H
Quaduor criminal dismissed
Jennie B Mclntyre v Frank RMc
Intyre divorce granted plaintiff
Ralph Peterson v Chas S Sersen
equity sale confirmed and ordered
Alpha C Warner v George D War
ner divorce granted plaintiff 500 ali
mony
Hattie W Richter v Chas Richter
divorce granted plaintiff
Ordered to Restore Trains
The Nebraska State Railway commis
sion has ordered the Burlington to re
store its freight trains to the schedule
from which they had been dropped
some time ago
The Burlington bad been droppitg
same of its regular faeight trains and
stock trains and is running them as
specials When this was done the
Burlington issued an order that passen
gers would not be carried on special
freights and stock trains This worked
such an inconvenience to traveling men
that they protested to the commission
and their houses protested for them
The commission also has ordered the
Burlington to appear and show cause
why action at law should not be begun
against that road for discontinuing
train service without authority
One traveling man representing one
of the South Omaha packing houses
showed the commission where his livery
bill had been increased over 600 a year
by the action of the Burlington in with
drawing some of its regular trains from
the schedule and running them as spe
cials Omaha Bee
Conductor T A Nash is off duty with
an injured hand
Engine 1749 is in the baokshop for
broken frame repairs
The Denver engines Nos 723 and 1401
are here for new flues
A Sterling engine No 1388 has just
arrived for a new cylinder
Nick Snyder has been temporarily
transferred from the repair to the air
department
This division now has 110 engines
the biggest number on any division
west of the river
Brakeman W E Wade was recently
severely injured at Oxford by being
struck on the head by the water crane
as the train was passing the water tank
Ctiuuty uimniissitmci PiocohiiKS
McCook Nebrnku NommiiIxt 1Ui
Tho bouril of
comity coinmishioiu rK met pi
prouutS Prcincr C H
limy and K S Lofton county coiiimiionert
mid Chas Skaihi county clerk
Tho minutes of tl meet tut held November 12
were rend and on motion ni proivd
The petition of S V FrjU J K Pordiu
nnd others iwkiu for the o tablUhment or
public road was rend and con idered tin
Honrcf finds that a I oiii rs of I and ouitlie
lino of tho propoud road have jtlve 1 their con-
lows drud Itui I to b no vn n Rm I No Jjoi
1 GotnrtMSnciiiK at a p int in tho north lino of
Road No uiiirii U t rwU ur r i
line of dm S E H or the N K i L t No 7i o
section 15 in towitip t north of ritum27 in
Red Willow County thence north 2 rods thecco
westerly a id parallel with mid road N r 8tl
rods tpa point two rods north ofthn north I ne
of said Road No 152 thi iico south 2 rodi to the
north lfne of sid Road N 02 md teriiiiiiatiui
thercat Aiid that that pirt of said Road No
C2 between tie nbove described pi its be va
cated
On motion the Cleric was instructed to notify
the OvirVecr of Hiuhwnys to open Miid Road
The bond of the Standard Hrido Co or
Omaha tXi0i covering their contract for the
buildiiuof bridges in tho Comty for tho jear
beKinnitiK November 12 19 S was examined antl
on motion approved and ordered placed on file
On mo ion tho Treasurer was instructed to
refund to L P Davis nnd to II F FeeUin each
the iiimofSMJU being tho amount f
I assessed againit each of them in 1909 nnd pmt
j by them under protest for tho reason that
they are uiemberio the Fire Department
On motion the Treasurer was instructed to re
fund to J E Moss the sum orlbC beiiiKtlie
ninount of lKJ taxes paid by him under pro
test for the reason that he was illegally assessed
on 300 00 of building and loan stock
On motion tho Treasurer was instructed to ro
fund to Jake Schilz of Coleman Precinct the
sum of 225 being the amount of ISXXI tuxes
paid by him under protest for tho reason that
lie was assessed twice on the aiiio team of
mules
On motion tho Treasurer was instructed to
refund to Roy Zint the sum of U being tho
amount or VM taxes paid by him under pro
test for the reason that his furniture was ass
essed at iTM 10 w hen it should have been 10000
On motion the Treasurer was ii structcd to r
Henry Bromgard v Katie Walker fund to tho Lebanon Farmers Co Operative
Association the sum of 1 bring the amount
paid by them uuder protest in tieir IWKi taxi
for the reason that the were ase ud on
00 of Grain and Livi Stock when this mm tint
wns already assessed in their Goods and Mer
chandise on hands
The Claim for HW Poll tax refund for J20U
of Albert Overleesc which was paid by him un
der protest for the reason that he served in tho
regular army was on motion rejected as the
law does not exempt him
Tho following claims 01 the Road fund of
Commissioner District No 1 were ordered paid
out of the Road District fund of District No 13
orders to be drawn by the Road Overseer
Henry CoHnsr Road work in Hondvile S 2JIHJ
Henry ame ir0
Jonu Smith same tjo
Chas WVintz same 2r0
Henry Karpeck same li0
Jacob Wall same 300
John Seaman same 550
Joseph Weskamp same 900
Fred We kamp same fitO
Adolph Weskamp same 85J
The follow ins claims were audited and allow
ed and the Clerk was instructed to draw war
rants on the Road funds of the respective Com
missioner Districts ns follows
W P Wood iiiiildiug and Grading 2
bijdges Dist No 1 ir000
Henry Kicker Road work in Valley
Grange Dist No 1 1200
Will Fleischmau Road work in Perry
DistNo5 60
James Doyle same CiO
Henry Corcoran same 775
W Hickling Road work in Willow
Grove Dist No a00
and on the General fund levy of 1909 as follows
J K McCarl Canvassing Election re
turns i days 800
N J Uerling Canvassing Election re
turns 3 days and 12 miles 720
Geo Cramer Putting up booths in
ianola and Red Willow 250
Barnett Lumber Co LumLor 13275
E G Caine fc Co sanio 710
E G Caine Co same 1303
H C Whitmore Meat for Mrs Morgan 530
B Lehn House rent Mrs Vandervoort
3 months 1300
John Clouse Road Plow and sharpening 17C0
Jones Crawmer Nails 441
James I Lee Ice for Court house sea
son 1909 1730
C T Caswell Electric light wiring in
Court House 14 57
Dr C L Fahnestock Mileage Profes
sional Services 1600
Geo Elbert Paper hanging and Paint
ing in Court House 4010
Chas Skalla 1909 Tax List 13333 lines
at4 cents a line 53332
Hammond Stephens Co Supplied to
Co Superintendent 440
Geo D Barnard Co Straight Jacket
claimed at 1200 10C0
Klopp Bartlett Co Pencil Carbon for
Treasurer 5C0
L W McConnell Wall paper and
plies to County 4250
C A Rodgers Appointing Election
Boards Stamps - SS0
On motion the Board adjourned to meet De
cember 20 1909
S Premee Chairman
Attest Ciias Skalla County Clerk
Snap Relinquishments
No 21320 A A fine farm for some
one Price 800
No 22 320 A 4 room house stable
for 8 head everything new well 7 feet
to water mill and tank 60 A in culti
vation Reason for selling owner has
big bunch of cattle and has bought
large ranch and must sell Who will
be the lucky one to get this at 1500
No 23320 A 9 mi to co seat
53 to small R R town 16 miles to R
R A snap for 500
Nos 25 262 dandies all level fine
as silk 320 A each For a short time
500 each
Nos 28-29-30-320 A each or 960 A
A chance for three parties to locate to
gether All three for 1000
Many other choice relinquishments
See
L E BARGER
Room 3
over McConnells Drug Store
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We are anxious to show you THE RELIABLE
BRAND at prices most reasonable
Mens Fur Coats at 15 to
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Extraordinary
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Temple Theatre
Saturday Dec 11th
SAM S AND LEE SHUBERT INC
present
The Lyric Theatre New York Success
The Great
John Ganton
A Play of American Finance
By J HARTLEY MANNERS
From the Novel of ARTHUR J EDDY
Six Months in
New York
Four Months at the
Garrick Chicago
Great Scenic Production
Cast of Favorites
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Seats on Sale at McConnells Drug Store I
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Prices 25c SOc TSc 100 and 150 j
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