i I I Ll r rV 7 A F A M 3f CITY LODGE DIRECTORY McCook Lodge No 135 A F A M meets avery first and third Tuesday of the month at 8 00 p m in Masonic hall Bukbis H Stewaut W M Charles L Fabnestock Sec e s M Occcnoxee Council No 16 R S M meets on Che last Saturday of each month at 800 p m n Masonic hall William E Haht T I M Aabon Q Kino Sec K AM King Cyras Chapter No 35 R A M meets orery first and third Thursday of each month at tf00 p m in Masonic hall Clarence B Qrat H P W B Whittakee Sec KNIOHTS TEMFLAE St John Coramandery No 16 E T meets on the second Thursday of each month at 800 p m in Masonic hall Geo Willets E C Seth D Silver Bee EASTERN STAB Eureka Chapter No 86 O E S meets the Second and fourth Fridays of each month at 800 p m in Masonic hall Mas C W Wilson W M S Cobdeal Sec KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McCook Lodge Ko 42 of K P meets every Wednesday at 800 p m in Masonic hall J N Gaarde C C C A Evans K R S ODD FELLOWS McCook Lodge No 137 1 0 0 F meets every Monday at 800 p m in Morris hall BJ Lane NG H G Hughes Sec MODEBN WOODMEN Noble Camp No 663 M W A meets every second and fourth Thursday of each month at 830 p m in Morris hall Pay assessments at Citizens National Bank Julius Kdneet Consul HM Finitt Clerk EOTAL NEIGHBORS No le Camp No 862 B N A meets every econd and fourth Thursday of each month at 330 p m in Morris ball Mbs Caroline Kunebt Oracle Mes Accost a Anton Bee WORKMEN McCook Lodge No 61 AOUW meets every Monday at 800 p m in Temple Maurice Gbiffin Treas Henbt Moebs MW C J Btan Financier C B Gray Bee DEGEEE OF HONOB McCook Lodge No 3 D of H meets every second and forth Tuesdays of each month at 800 p m in Temple building Anna E Ruby C of H Mbs Cabbie Schlagel Bee MACCABEES Meets every 2nd and 4th Friday evening in Morris hall J A Wilcoz Com J H Yabgeb Becord Keeper NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTEB CARRIERS Branch No 1278 meets first Mono ay of each month at 330 p m in carriers room postoOico G F Kinghobn President D J OBbien Secretary LOCOMOTIVE FIBEMEN AND ENGINBMEN McCook Lodge No 599 B of L F E meets on the fir3t and third Thursdays of each month in Morris hall I D Pennington Pres C H Husted Sec Ladies Society B of L F E Golden Bod Lodge No 282 meets in Morris hall on first and third Wednesday afternoons of each month at 2 oclock Mas Grace Husted Mes Lena Hill Secretary President RAILWAY TBAINMEN C W Bronson Lodge No 487 B of B T meets first and third Sundays at 230 pm in Eagles hall T E Huston President F G Kinghobn Sec BAILWAY CONDUCTOBS Harvey Division No 95 O B C meets the second and fourth Wednesday nights of each month at 80 p m in Morris hall at 304 Main Avenue S E Callen C Con M O McCluee Sec machinists Bed Willow Lodge No 587 I A of M meets every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 800 p m in Morris hall Theo Diebald Pre Feed Wasson Fin Sec Floyd Bebby Cor Sec LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEKBS McCook Division No 623 B of L E meeta every second and fourth Sunday of each month at 230 in Morris hall Walteb Stokes C E W D Bcbnett F A E BAILWAY CABMEN Young America Lodge No 456 B B C of A meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each month in Morris hall Bt730 p m H M Finity Pres J M Smith Rec Secy S D Hughes Secy BOILERMAKERS McCook Lodge No 407 B of B M I S B of A meets first and third Thursdays of each month In Eagles hall Jno Seth Pres 5 Jno LeHew Cor Sec 5fg EAGLES McCook Aerie No 1514 F O E meets every Friday evening at 8 oclock in Kelloy building 316 Main ave C L Walker W Pres C H Bicketts W Sec KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS McCook Council No 1126 K of C meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 80 p m in Eagles hall G E Gale F Sec Fbank Beal G K DAUGHTEBS OF ISABELLA Court Granada No 77 meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 8 p m in Monte Cristo hall Anna Hannan G B Nellie Ryan F S LADY MACCABEES Valley Queen Hive No 2 L O T M meets every first and third Thursday evenings of each month in Morris hall Mbs W B Mills Commander HabbtetE Willetts B K G A B J K Barnes Post No 207 G A B meets on the first Saturday of each month at 230 pm Morris hall Thomas Moobe Commander J H Yabgeb Adjt BELIEF CORPS McCook Corps No 98 W B C meets every scond and fourth Saturday of each month at 30 p m in Ganschow hall y Adella McClain Pres Susie Vandebhoof Sec - L OF G A B McCook Circle No 33 L of G A B meets on the second and fourth Fridays of each month at 230 p m in Morris hall Mrs Lottie Brewer Presinent Mrs Kate Dutton Secretary P E O Chapter X P E O meets the second and fourth Saturdays of each montn at 230 p m st the comes of the various members Mbs J A Wilcox Pres Mbs J G Schobel Cor Sec PYTHIAN 8I8TEE3 McCook Temple No 24 Pythian Sisters meets the 2d and 4th Wednesdays at 7 SJ p m Lila L Ritchie M E C Edna Stewabt M of K fc C DIAMOND BEBEKAH Meets each 1st and 3rd Friday evening of each month in Morris hall Mbs C S Curtis N G Miss Minnie Middleton Secy Look for the Bee Hive On the package when you buy Fo leys Honey and Tar for coughs and colds Hone genuine without the Bee Hive Remember the name Fo leys Honey and Tar and reject any substitute A McMIUen JV ordered by the district court 269 25 C A Rodgers fees Sullivan vs County 15 50 L M Higgins same 1 20 S A Elder same 3 SO M Austin same 3 20 W H Ackerman same 2 00 John Randel same 3 00 C L Hawkins same 3 10 C H Hannan same 2 30 D B Reisher same 2 40 C A Rodgers same T 40 L M Higgins same 1 20 Alex Ellis same 2 90 Samuel Ellis same 2 90 J C Moore State vs Years ley et al 8 45 R M Osborn same 4 20 W E McDivitt same 2 20 Francis Cain same 1 00 Wm Ferguson same 2 20 J E Turner same 2 20 W T Clark same 1 00 I N Biggs same 1 00 L M Higgins same 6 20 C A Rodgers State vs Years ley District court 25 05 Francis Cain same 2 00 W E McDivitt same 2 00 Henry Waldrege same 4 00 Ed Cain same 4 00 George Traphagan same 2 40 James Doyle Jr same 2 45 Henry Corcoran same 2 50 William Ferguson same 5 40 George Coppell same 2 00 W T Clark same 4 00 J E Turner same 4 00 W E McDonald same 4 00 August Budwig same 2 00 Li M Higgins same 8 35 J C Moore same 5 45 C A Rodgers State vs Bal- ius 7 26 W B Whittaker same 4 80 L M Higgins same 3 00 John E Kelley Weintz Insan ity case 3 00 Dr Z L Kay same 8 00 C A Rodgers same 5 75 Julius Kunert same witness 2 00 C B Gray commissioner ser vices 9 00 Edward Sughroue commission er services and mileage 16 40 On motion the board adjourned to meet January 5th 1911 0 C B GRAY Chairman Attest CHAS SKALLA County Clerk McCook Nebraska January 5th 1911 The board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment Pres ent F S Lofton Edward Sughroue and W N Rogers county commis sioners Chas D Ritchie county at torney and Chas Skalla county clerk Petitions of county officers asking for deputy and clerk hire for the year 19 J 1 were read and coisidered A motion was made by Sughroue that the county treasurer be allowed not to exceed 100000 a year for deputy ard extra cleric hire Thf iL call was ordered and re suited as follows Yea Sughroue 1 Nay Lofton Rogers 2 Motion was declared lost A motion was made by Sughroue that the county clerk be allowed not to exceed 100000 a year for deputy and extra clerk hire The roll call was ordered and re sulted as follows Yea Sughroue 1 Nay Lofton Rogers 2 Motion was declared lost On motion the applications as peti tioned for were granted Lofton and Rogers voting Yea and Sughroue vot ing Nay The applications as grant ed entitle the officers to the follow ing C Naden county treasurer one deputy at 100000 per year extra clerk hire if needed at 20000 per year Chas Skalla county clerk one dep uty at 80000 per year one assist ant at 54000 per year Provided always that these amounts must be paid out of fees of office and also provided that the county clerk does the same as he did in 1910 assist the county assess or In making up booking and balanc ing the 1911 personal assessment books and schedules without any ex tra charge to the county A motion was made by Rogers sec onded by Sughroue that the salary of the county clerk for being clerk of the board be fixed at 30000 per year Motion carried unanimously A motion was made by Rogers sec onded by Sughroue that E W Mc Aninch be appointed as overseer of highways for district No 15 Drift wood precinct to fill vacancy Mo tion carried unanmiously At the request of Chas D Ritchie county attorney the board Instructed the county clerk to state in the com missioners proceedings and records the presence or absence of the coun ty attorney at the various board meet ings the same as the members of the board The following claims were audited and allowed and the clerk was in structed to draw warrants on the re spective funds levy of 1910 In pay ment thereof as follows Road district No 1 North Valley precinct Elmer Turpln road work 3 00 F M Jennings same 9 00 - xt1 4f And on the county general fund levy of 1910 as follows Elizabeth Bettcher office ex penses 4th quarter 1910 24 74 F M Kimmell stationery and supplies at 29 60 warrant to be issued to correct error on former claim at 20 85 E G Caine Co lumber 54 25 Pade Furniture Co chair and window shades 13 75 David Magner mdse for Mrs Jef fers 4 49 C A Rodgers fees State vs Liston 8 4 L M Higgins same 60 E J DeArmond same 3 15 C A Rodgers fees State vs Hughes 18 10 L M Higgins same 8 90 J C Moore same 7 05 On motion the board adjourned to meet January 6th 1911 C B GRAY Chairman Attest CHAS SKALLA County Clerk McCook Nebraska January 6th 1911 The board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment Pres ent F S Lofton Edward Sughroue and W N Rogers county commission ers Chas D Ritchie county attorney and Chas Skalla county clerk The board commenced the exami nation of the time books of the va rious overseers of highways The following claims were audited and allowed and the clerk was in structed to draw warrants on the general fund levy of 1910 in payment thereof as follows Marion Enterprise printing special tax election notice claimed at 10 50 allowed at 8 75 Chas Skalla additional salary as clerk of county board but within limit allowed by law for work performed at the request of the board as com mencing and keeping an ac count ledger posting all items paid in 1899 1900 and 1901 in same also for filing claims and issuing warrants for all 20 road overseers in 1910 75 00 The board commenced the examina tion of the accounts of Chas Skalla county clerk and continued the same throughout the day On motion the board adjourned to meet January7th 1911 F S LOFTON Chairman Attest CHAS SKALLA County Clerk McCook Nebraska January 7th 1911 The board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment Pres ent F S Lofton and W N Rogers county commissioners Chas D Ritch ie county attorney and Chas Skalla county clerk Absent Edward Sugh roue county cmomissioner The board continued the examina tion of the accounts of Chas Skalla county clerk and after a careful ex amination find the following to be a true and correct statement of all fees earned received and disbursed by him from January 6th 1910 to Jan uary 4th 1911 both inclusive Recording and Filing January 1910 Jan 6 to 31 149 30 February 1910 163 60 March 1910 235 35 April 1910 195 95 May 1910 143 25 June 1910 134 50 July 1910 93 95 August 1910 103 55 September 1910 160 55 October 1910 122 20 November 1910 130 75 December 1910 127 55 January 1911 Jan 1 to 4 9 15 Total recording and filing for 1910 1769 65 Salary as clerk of County board 375 00 Recording official bonds 42 10 Report to state auditor 75 Canvassing 1910 primary and general elections 12 00 Compiling 1910 tax lists 543 04 Issuing certificates of elec tion 21 75 Recording roads and other pa pers for county 44 00 j Correcting real estate assess- ment books in 1910 25 00 serving on Doara or equaliza tion 15 00 Total amount of all fees for 1910 2848 29 Disbursements Paid county clerk 1500 00 Paid deputy county clerk 800 00 Paid assistant 540 00 Paid excess fees in county treasury 8 29 Total disbursements 2848 29 The quarter annually reports of Chas Skalla county clerk for the 3rd and 4th quarters for 1910 were ex amined found correct and were on motion approved and ordered placed on file On motion the board adjourned sine die F S LOFTON Chairman Attest CHASt SKALLA County Clerk Commissioner district No 2 Alliance precinct August Zeller ers at the office of the county clerk up to noon March lst 1911 which bids will be opened by the board at the first meeting after said date for furnishing such medical services and medicines as may be required by the poor of Red Willow county proposals to embrace the following districts of said county viz The first district comprises the six eastern precincts of the first Com missioner district The second district comprises all the precincts of the second ner district f - -- k McCook Nebraska January 10th 1911 The third district comprises all the The board of county commissioners eight western precincts of Red Wil met in regular session Present F S Lofton Edward Sughroue and W N Rogers county commissioners Chas D Ritchie county attorney and Chas Skalla county clerk The minutes of the meetings held January 3rd 4th 5th 6th and 7th were read and on motion approved A motion was made by Sughroue seconded by Rogers that the appoint ment of C B Gray as deputy coun ty treasurer appointed by C Naden county treasurer be approved Mo tion carried unanimously The official bond of C B Gray deputy county treasurer was exam ined and on motion approved and or dered recorded and placed on file Pursuant to law in such cases made and provided the board on motion se lected the following named persons from whom to draw a jury for the aterm of the district court which is to begin February 6th 1911 and the county clerk was instructed to certi fy this list to the clerk of the district court Commissioner district No 1 Beaver precinct Samuel Dolph Geo B Morgan Herman D Andrews Bondville prrecinct Herman Hoff man Jr Michael Esch Danbury precinct J E Dolph Mar tin Nillsnn Driftwood precinct E W McAn inch Gerver precinct W C Cooper Grant precinct A Peters Lebanon piecinct Harvey Burgess E C Hummell Frank Helt Missouri Ridge precinct Fred Bamesberger Tyrone precinct John Schaffert Valley Grange precinct A D Johnston Gerald Wilcox low county The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids Motion carried unanimously The clerk having advertised accord ing to law that the board would re ceive sealed bids for furnishing the various county offices with books blanks and stationery for the year 1911 and also for the printing of the commissioner proceedings legal no tices and delinquent tax Isits the board proceeded to open and exam ine the bids and found the following bids on file Section I Books No bid Section III Stationery Class 1 F M Kimmell Section II Legal Blanks Stewart Strunk F M Kimmell Section IV Stationery Class 2 a James Pontius C W Barnes F M Kimmell Stewart Strunk Section V Commissioners proceed ings legal notices and delinquent tax lists James Pontius C W Barnes F M Kimmell A motion was made by Sughroue that the contract for Section II Le gal blanks be awarded to Stewart Strunk they being the lowest bid ders provided they file a bond of 10000 by February 1st 1911 The roll call was ordered and re sulted as follows Yea Lofton Sughroue Rogers 3 Motion carried unanimously A motion was made by Rogers seconded by Sughroue that the con tract for Section III Stationery Class 1 including pens pencils ink carbon and Typewriter paper and similar supplies be awarded to F M Kimmell he being the lowest bid der provided he files a bond of 10000 by February 1st 1911 Mo tion carried unanimously A motion was made by Sughroue East Valley precinct J W Hoppe seconded by Rogers that the con- Lewis S Hart Joseph Hougnon Geo W Wheeler Fritsch precinct Chas M Goben Alex Jensen Indianola precinct E S Dutcher Austin Gamsby John Grovert Will iam Galloway Lewis B Elmer North Valley precinct Henry Kuhlman Red Willow precinct John Crock er Fred Stevens Harry Wing Commissioner district No 3 Box Elder precinct Bert Hockman Coleman precinct Jacob Betz Perry precinct Henry Johnson Ed ward Bower Willow Grove precinct W H Ack erman Henry Best D W Colson D Y Dorwart C A Fisher Harry Groves Conrad Krieger M L Rish el C J Ryan N B Silver J C Ball B HStewartC H Jacobs Chas Wil son Fred Billings A F Drebert Pet er Foxen M B Hogan M O Mc Clure R D Rodgers Dan Tirrill Fred Bruns W W Barritt A motion was made by Sughroue seconded by Rogers that the salary of the county superintendent be plac ed at the sum of 120000 for the year 1911 Motion carried unanimous ly On motion the resignation of Dr S C Beach as member of the coun ty board of health and also as coun ty physician for the third district was accepted A motion was made by Sughroue that the sheriffs salary be fixed at the sum of 120000 per year for 1911 The roll call was ordered and re sulted as follows Yea Lofton Sugh rode Rogers 3 Motion declared car ried unanimously A moion was made by Sughroue seconded by Rogers that the esti mne of the necessary expenses dur ing the j ear 1111 be fxei as follows County general fund 30000 00 County bridge fund 15000 00 County road fund 7000 00 County Soldiers relief fund 1000 00 Bartley village bond 300 00 McCook City court house bond 1500 00 McCook City Sewer bond 1500 00 McCook City water bond 10000 00 School district bond 12000 00 The motion carried unanimously A motion was made by Rogers sec onded by Sughroue that J A Wil cox be re appointed as member of the Soldiers relief commission for a term of 3 years Motion craried un animously A motion was made by Sughroue seconded by Rogers that the county clerk be instructed to send notices to all physicians residing in Red Wil low county that sealed proposals will be received by the county commission tract for Section IV Stationery Class 2 including envelopes letter heads etc be awarded to James Pontius he being the lowest bidder provided he files a bond of 10000 by February 2t 1911 Motion car ried unanimously A motion was made by Rogers seconded by Sughroue that the con tract for Section V Commissioner proceedings legal notices and delin quent tax lists be awarded to F M Kimmell he being the lowest bidder provided he files a bond of 10000 by February 1st 1911 Motion car ried unanimously On motion the county treasurer was instructed to refund to Henry Loven the sum of 200 being amount of 1910 tax assessed against him at McCook and paid by him under pro test for the reason that he is under age The following claims were audited and allowed and the clerk was in structed to draw warrants on the county general fund levy of 1910 in payment thereof as follows Jennings Hughes Co plumb ing 3 20 Indianola Reporter printing special tax eleciton notice and other notices claimed at 1170 allowed at 11 00 On motion the board adjourned to meet January 11th 1910 0 F S LOFTON Chairman Attest CHAS SKALLA CuontyC lerk MARION F M McFadden visited his mother at DeLand 111 the past week Orla Newberry went to Bird City Kan Monday to do carpenter work Ves Lyons writes to the effect that carpenter work is at an end for the present at Scotts Bluff and that he will work for his board at Fort Col lins Colo until grass starts Miss Dollie Van Pelt of Sherman township Kan visited her sister Mrs Frank Van Pelt last week Clyde Metcalf of Oberlin was in town one day last week on business Powell Nilsson shipped a car of hogs to Kansas City and a car of sheep to St Joe first of last week Marion Powell came up from Lincoln to accompany the shipment A J Greer was a business visitor at the Metcalf ranch on the Sappa on Foiay and while there accepted the position an -foreman of ranch and will move his family there in the near future Mrs T J Dimmitt and children left first of last week for Peru where the children will attend school District Deputy L E Weir was in Lebanon first of last week and in stalled the newly elected officers In the I O O F lodge at that place O L Rupert of S wanton left Mon day for his home after a ten days visit with his brother Can and family who live west of town Miss Hazel Preston from near Oher lin visited Mrs Fred Furman a few days the first of last week Sidney Dodge Is now a resdlent of our burg having come over from Mc Cook last midweek Several of the members of the L O O F lodge attended the tion of officers and banquet at Dan bury last Thursday night Mrs B F Darnell and children ar rived home Friday from Minden after spending the holidays with her par ents The M B A lodge is planning on a public installation and banquet in the near future Stella Eifert returned home on Monday from a weeks visit with rel atives at Fairmont Neb The W C T U met at the home of Mrs Nilsson A very interesting meeting was held and light refresh ments were served J C Rollins and wife were over Sunday visitors at Indianola Miss Arville Siner is helping Mrs Greer with her housework Do you know that fully nine out of ejvery ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp or chronic rheumatism and require no internal treatment whatever Apply Cham berlains Liniment freely and see how quickly it gives relief For sale by all druggists Something special The Weekly Inter Ocean and Fanner and this pa per 125 for one year Ask us what it means UI K The McCook Tribune 100 a year In the County Court of Red Willow county Nebraska In the Matter of the Estate of i James E Wingate deceased I All persons having claims and de- mands against the estate of James E Wingate deceased will take no tice that I have set and appointed the following days for the recep tion examination and adjustment of said claims and demands at the county court room in McCook in said county to wit January 30 1911 and August 2 1911 All persons so in terested in said estate will appear at said time and place and duly pre sent their said claims and demands in the manner required by law or show cause for not so doing and in case the same are not presented by August 1 1911 they shall be forever barred Notice of said times and place of hearing shall be given by publishing a copy of this order for four weeks successively in the Mc Cook Tribune a newspaper printed and circulated in said county Given under my hand and the seal of said county court this 4th day of January 1911 J C MOORE Seal County Judge First publication Jan 5 1911 It Shampooing Hair Dressing- Scalp and Facial Treatment L M CLYDE Phone 12 Ill W B St Up Stairs Mike Walsh DEALER IH POULTRY EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash New location vn3t acres 1nCcth street in P Whleh bnldlog 1CVUUK J8rWvii mMmmn Best Imported Pcrcheron Belgian English Shire Suffolk Punch and German Coach U Stallions 1000 ea A Imported mareshome hrpd Sfil 650 each A LATIHER WILSON Creston Iowa Home Bred DraftStallions 250 to 600 imported stallions yonr choice 1000 F L STREAM Creston la gtllttttittttiltt ---3 Lumber and Coal Thats All But we can meet your every need in these lines from our large and complete stocks in 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