The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 15, 1910, Image 2

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Hany New Garner
Never too many games in the
home Many that will prove quite
as interetir g to the older folks as
to the young ones
The Ouia Boar Is Flanchette Turn-
j bin anJ ma j oe same boards
Five Hun ired Chantecier Sweet
hearts Somerset Flinch and Bridge
vht in tn ra d games are amcg
the iev things
Beiutv arc Utility
for Christmas
There is something about Christ
mas that quickers appreciation of
oualtv When it comes to giving
ve want to give the best Our su
perb line of domestic and imported
pofumes in artistic packages will
meet every requirement of those who
wish to give high grade and
ft ho desire gifts that shall be both
useful and beautiful
You may find that you have gone
amiss in your Christmas buying if
you fail to see them
Many styles of packages to choose
from Any pricp joj care to pay
funds in payment thereof as follows
Comcsicnor district No 1
5eo W Wheeler road work
Tyrone precinct 47 15
Henry Harsch road work Ty
rone precinct 48 00
Y7 P Elmer cement work
Tyrone precinct labor and
material 17 00
H L Harsch road work Ty
rone precinct 2G 22
W T Clark road work val
ley Grange precinct
E J Baker repairing bridge
Valley Grange precinct
r S Lofton road work Val
ley Grange precinct
Commissioner district No 2
Trork Alliance precinct
Ulathias Tines road work Al
liance precinct
James K McDowell road work
Henry Hahn road work
George Wyrick road work
3ert Moore road work
3Tathias Tines road work
East Valley precinct
TL E Pilcher road work
Thomas Hougnon road work
Harry Wyrick road work
Wm Ebbeka road work
August Kleesick road work
Talbert McCord road work
Philipp Voiles road work
X Ii Barnhardt road work
353 Wilson road work
aiilan Beeson road work
Alfted Winters road work
BT Twaddle road work
fJhas Pvcha road work
3E Sullivan road work
3 00
4 50
7 50
road
4 00
14
1 50
11 00
9 00
3 00
12 00
12 00
6 00
9 00
9 00
9 00
4 50
4 00
4 86
6 00
6 00
6 00
3 00
4 50
Road district No 3 road work
Iritsch precinct
w xrm S 12 75
11 3
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TonrEarle 150
32s Bergin J 50
Sank Hill 75
Xoad district No 4 road work
Gifts for the
Little Foivs
All the latest toys from toy land
are represented in our childrens de
partment Wooden toys of every de
scription tables chairs parlor bed
ad ltitclcn sets Iron toys
banks fairs tiows ca t and many
other indestructible toys Frictio l
tos meci aiiical to s and spring
to Automobiles aeroplanes etc
It vxuid be almost impossible to
eaumeiate them Come aad bring
the children and let them see the
toys
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bounty Commissioners Proceedings
McCook Xebr Dec 6th 1910
The board of county commissioners
3iet pursuant to adjournment Pres
snt C B Uray F S Lofton and
dward Sughroue county commis
sioners and Chas Skalla county
dt
The minutes Gf the meetings held
November nth and 16th were read
nil on approved
The folic ing official bonds were
examined and on motfor approved
iad ordered recorded and placed on
file
W A DeMay county coroner
P C Tyler justice of peace Eox
Elder precinct
I E Austin justice of peace Leb
anon precinct
H E Cady constable Lebanon
precinct
Overseers of highway district Nos
F M Jennings 1 North Valley
Michael Schilz 5 Coleman
Seorge Traphagan 6 Perry
C J Sedden 9 Indianola
Harvey Springer 12 Missouri Ridge
Herman Reiners 13 Bondville
Robert Johnston 14 Valley Grange
Roy Albrecht 16 Grant
C G Wilhelm 17 Gerver
The following claims were audited
and alowed and the clerk was instruct
Box Elder precinct
Charles Mundy
J H Harrison
Rue Hauxwell
Road district No 5 road
Coleman precinct
N H Uhren
Jacob Schilz
Philipp Moore
Mike Moore
Geo M Braun
Albert Smith
James E Heskett
Mike Schneider
Mike A Schilz
August A Schilz
T L Dedman
Road district No 6 road
Perry precinct
Henry Corcoran
James Doyle Jr
George Traphagan
Henry Cashen
James Malan
Ray Watkins
John Wagner
Henry Johnson
Alvin Eggeling
Fred Eggeling
Henry Corcoran
James Doyle Jr
George Traphagan
James Malan
Ray Watkins
cd to draw warrants on the respective rjal Scott
Roe Wasson
Frank Wasson
Pat Walsh sod hauled on road
from his land
Road district No 7 road
Willow Grove precinct
Alfred Carter
Alfred Carter
Alfred Carter
Thomas Kennedy
Fay Carter
Road district No 8 road
Red Willow precinct
J W Proctor
Noah Sawyer
John Reiners
Harry Wilber
Keith Jones
John H Crocker
Road district No 10 road
East Valley precinct
GeoW Wheeler
Geo W Wheeler
Will Casford
J M Stark
Road district No 11 road
Tyrone precinct
Nels O Lundstrom
L B McMahan
Walter Shoemaker
M A Richard-
C E Murphy
Ernst Knutson q
Geo Chandler
Pete Pearson
Richard Grosch
C H Shafer
Road district No 12 road
Missouri Ridge precinct
J G Ervin
L Fisher
Elmer Cecil
Claus Tjuks
Harrison Ervin
A Ruby
Ben Grafton
H P Thomas
E E Ervin
J H Jones
jEjiNArr
6 00
G 00
6 00
work
3 00
1 50
16 50
16 15
9
15
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00
15 00
3 00
24 00
18 00
15 00
work
15 00
12 00
12 50
7 50
12 00
3 00
3 00
10 50
12 00
12 00
24 00
24 00
20 00
9 00
6 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
10 00
work
93 72
74 69
13 12
5 25
68 40
work
3 00
2 00
4 5
5 00
7 50
7 50
work
48 60
70
18 00
7 11
work
28 28
6 00
16 50
9 00
10 50
9 00
6 00
4 00
3 00
3 GO
work
3 00
6 00
3 00
56 75
45 00
3 00
18 00
8 040
63 75
42 00
Emil Hofrock 55 50
T Austin 24 00
F C Thompson 48 00
Ray Springer 13 75
H Springer 121 00
W Brinkman 63 00
Read district No 13 road work
Bondville precinct
Jacob Unger 4 00 j
Ivan Xorb 9 00
Herman Reiners 32 3
Julius Hinz 22 To
Henry Karspeck 3 00 j
Gottlieb Leibbranut o o
Fred Unger 20 25
Joseph Weskamp Jr 4 50
Earl Korb 3 00
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Vallev Grange precinct
Robert Johnston 18 00
Robert Johnston 12 00
Otto Hesterworth 7 50
Bert Shields 6 00
Sam Hughes 6 00
F M Kennedy 3 00
Ira Kennedy 100
John Hammell 6 00
rranK Miner
Walter Roedel
Road district No
Driftwood precinct
Harve Rowland
Harry Swartz
ii
6 00
15 road work
6 00
W P Wood 52 25
Jacob Swartz 3 00
Frank Dack 15 00
John Dack 15 00
Lessing Jaques 4 50
Earl Zicafoose 6 00
Jos Drain 3 00
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7 50
Road district No 17 road work
Gerver precinct
C H Coulson 2 40
A Ellis 4 80
j Road district No 18 road work
Danbury precinct
F C Furman 1 25
J Hatch 2 65
Roy Shorey 8 75
J W Rozell 4 50
J Wyckoff 8 25
Fred Lafferty 6 00
V L Angell 9 00
Wilber Havens 15 00
C H Angell 26 00
S H Stilgebouer notary work
for overseer 100 rejected
Road district No 19 road work
Beaver precinct
J W Martin 15 00
E B Clayton 19 50
W R Hindman 6 00
J W Clayton 12 00
WZPhillips 2100
W A Springer 9 00
W F Miller 29 50
And on the county bridge fund
levy of 1910 as follows
Standard Bridge Co second
estimate on 1910 bridges 3000 00
On motion the county treasur
er was instructed to refund the fol
lowing named persons the taxes paid
by them under protest as follows
Peter Nelson being assessed
twice for personal property
in McCook city in 1910 5 73
A C Bowers 1910 personal
McCook city erroneously as-
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For the
Little Mothers
The mother instinct is strong in
little girls and to them a doll is a
very real thing Most little girls
like a new doll every Christmas We
ae dcils dressed ad u ldressed
kid dolls rubbor dolls celluloid dolls
metal dolls rag Colls china dolls
jointed dolls bleep ce dols and a
full lin of doll heals Loll houses
sets of furniture dishes laundry sets
ironing boards irons etc
the new doll necessities
i
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sessed on a mortgage of
50000
Dr C L Fahnestock 1910
personal McCook city er
roneously assessed on 1400
of building and loan stock
Thomas Kennedy 1910 poll
tax Willow Grove precinct
being excempt having been
fireman for 5 years
D M Huet 1910 poll tax
McCook city was under age
at that time and interest
Thomas B Campbell 1910 poll
tax McCook city over age
John Longnecker 1910 poll
tax of George Longnecker
died May 1910
What
the ismoer Likes
Is
Here
No such stock of smokers supplies
can be oirl anywhere in this vi
cinity We have everything to make
tie smokers enjoyment complete
Ladies who desire to give a gen
tleman cigars for Christmas a id
who have haJ unpleasant experiences
in the past will find no difficulty in
bujing satisfactory cigars here We
have none ot the objectionable kind
Advantage to You and a Favor to Us
for you to select your holiday goods early You have the advantage of a complete assortment and of the largest
stock we have ever shown Your chance to get new ihings and novelties which may not be here later You favor
us by bming euly and avoiding the hum which always comes a few days before Christmas for there are people who
cant come to see the line only on certain days ami Foiiietunes neaih Christmas day It is a matter of actual im
portance that ou see our magnificent stock as soon as you possibly can You are certain to get ideas that will vast
ly help you and it is important that you know what a vart i of gill- ue at our command suitable or easy choosing
is impossible without this knowledge COME SOON AND OFTEN
McC
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D C Marsh 1910 personal
McCook city too high valu
ation of live stock claimed
at 50 00
Ray Watkins 1910 poll tax
Perry precinct 250 claims
excemption on account of
being disabled Board can
not find any law exempting
him
On motion the board adjourned to
1 50 meet December 7 1910
C B GRAY Chairman
Attest
CHAS SKALLA County Clerk
McCook Neb December 7 1910
The board of county commission
met pursuant to adjournment pre
sent C B Gray F S Lofton and
Edward Sughroue county commission
ers and Chas Skalla county clerk
On motion the county treasurer
was instructed to refund to W F
DeMay the sum of 200 being the
amount of poll tax illegally assess
ed against him atMcCook in 1910
and paid by him under protest for
the reason that he was also assess
ed for poll tax in Danbury precinct
fnr snirt vpnr
at McCook in 1910 claiming non-residence
was on motion rejected
The fee bil in the case State vs
Whittaker claiming the following
amounts
P S Heaton 295 Ethel Rinck
160 Rr Z L Kay 110 Will
Meyers 160 Horace Taylor 160
Chas Waddell Sr 160 W B
Whittaker 160 L M Higgins
770 John W King 160 Lee
Waddell Jr 160 Chas Waddell
Jr 160 Minnie Waddell 160 Dr
J A Toren 100 was on motion
rejected for the reason that the
complaining witness gave a bond for
the costs and they should be collect
ed of him
The fee bill in the case State vs
Lyle claiming the following amounts
W B Whittaker 460 Wm H Ack
erman 110 Frank Hassler 110
L M Higgins 724 E M Day
110 W W Barrett 110 L C
Waiff jidGjifeJ
structed to draw warrents on the
2 60 county general fund levy of 1910
in payment thereof as follows
2 00 Jurors November term
The following claims for tax refund Chales Barber y 11 70
Chas Weintz 24 00 having been paid under protest were Percy M Bell lMn
Walter Roedel 19 50 on motion rejected
John Cashen 8 25 Wm Dungan 1910 personal
Henry Hofman Jr 3 00 j McCook city too high
Road district No 14 road work j ation of household goods
Charles R Lee
William McDowell
W F Miller
George Morris
J E Nelms
J R Pence
Charles Shafer
tolls
For the
Smokers Den
We have a complete line of every
thing for the smokers den It in
cludes cigars cigar jars humidors
cigar cases ash trays smokers sets
lighters etc etc Its a good time
right now to see this line
Shavers Gifts
There is no gift that will please
a youth who is just beginning to
shave more than something in the
line of shaving supplies Older shav
ers also would appreciate such a gift
especially if the article given is of
such quality as may be found in our
stock We have a large assortment
of shavers supplies for the holidays
Giliette Safety Razors
Lather Brushes
Shaving Mugs
Shaving Strops
Shaving Mirrors
The finest Steel Razors
These are something that cant
help but please any man who shaves
Stoll 110 was on motion rejected notices
7 60 for the reason that the county A C Furman printing legal
notices
ney will not authorize payment of Kimmeil
F M printing legal
the bill i blanks stationery and bar
The claim of the Barnett Lumber docket
13 68 Co of 1650 for coal to Mrs Phil- Klpp Bartlett Co carbon
lips and Geo W Dillon was assist In
ed to the Soldiers Relief Commission or 3 days
as they gave the orders for the Jacob Swartz assisting survey-
2 50 chase of the coal j or 3 days
The following claims were audited W N Rogers appraising dam-
and allowed and the clerk was in 1 ages road No 438
11 20
12 50
12 40
11 50
10 10
10 10
Henry Powell 11 20
John N Smith
C F Waterman
John J Strunk
H M Wyrick
Talesmen November term
S S Clark
Ed Edwards
J G Schobel
E G Caine lumber
M Mathes janitor November
Barnett Lumber Co lumber
and coal for court house
White Line Transfer Co dray
age car of coal
M B Hogan setting glass in
jail
Jennings Hughes Co plumb
ing in basement
McCook Electric Co light
for October
Nebraska Telephone Co De
cember rentals
Edward Sughroue telephone
The claim of R C True for tax L M Higgins light fixtures
refund of 200 assessed against him for jail and office expenses
L M Higgins telephone tils
Tim Hannan drayage
12 35
11 30
13 00
11 20
12 10
10 10
13 00
10 10
95
40 00
477 86
11 85
3 25
2 50
8 12
19 25
1 50
3 25
2 40
2 00
W P Burns putting up booths
in McCook city 4 50
George Cramer putting up
booths in Indianola and Red
Willow precincts 2 50
P J Colling mdse for Mrs
Vandervoort 30 20
D Magner mdse for Mrs
Jeffers 14 30
E G Caine Co coal for
Claus Tjarks 5 25
McCook Hardware Co hard
ware 4 65
Andy Lord hardware 22 29
H P Waite Co hardware
and supplies 15 41
A J Markwad blacksmithing 14 75
Kelley Bros nails 50
C W Barnes printing delin
quent tax list and other le
gal notices 182 40 L
Danbury News printing legal
Peter Foxen appraising dam
ages road No 438
W M Rozell appraising dam
ages road No 438
P S Heaton fees state vs
Yearsley Budwick
Charlfs TlnnJinm 10 en T AT WipoStic fooo ctnta trs
Tohn Breitling 9 Yearsley and Budwick
Charles K Dutcher 11 40 William Ferguson fees state
3 04 Ed Fitzgerald 10 10 vs Yearsley and Budwick
j J E Hall 10 10IH N Rosebush bailiff in
C A Hedges 11 10 trict court Nov term
2 50B J Lane 10 10 I Elizabeth Bettcher salary for
13 00
2 00
41 45
5 00
6 00
6 00
4 80
4 30
4 30
4 20
6 10
2 20
8 00
November 1910 100 00
L M Higgins salary for No
vember 1910 100 00
C B Gray commissioners
services and mileage 21 80
F S Lofton commissioners
services and mileage 24 70
Edward Sughroue commission
ers services and mileage 24 40
On motion the board adjourned to
meet January 3rd 1911
CHAS SKALLA County Clerk
Attest
C B GRAY Chairman
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