The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 16, 1911, Page PAGE 7, Image 3

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THURSDAY MARCH 16 1911
A Cold LaGrippe Then Pneumonia
Is too c n the fetal sequence Fo
leys Honey and Tar expels the cold
cheeks the la rppe and prevents
pneumonia It is a prompt and reli
able cough medicine that contains no
narcotics It is as safe for your chil
dren as yourself A McMillen
CITY LODGEJIRECTORY
A F A M
McCook Lodge No 135 A F A M meets
every first and third Tuesday of the month at
B KX p in in Masonic ball
Bubeis H Stewabt W M
Chaeles L Fahnestock Sec
s s M
Occcnoxee Conncil No 16 R S M meets on
the last Saturday of each month at 800 p m
n Masonic hall
William E Hakt T I M
Aaeon G Kino Sec
E A M
King Cyrus Chapter No 35 R A M meets
erery first and third Thnrsday of each month at
800 p m in Masonic hall
Claeence B Gbay H P
W B Whittakee Sec
KNIGHTS TEMFLAB
St John Commandery No 16 K T meets on
the second Thursday of each month at 800 p
m in Masonic hall
Geo Willets E C
Seth D Silveb Rec
EASTERN STAB
Enreka Chapter No 86 O E S meets the
Second and fonrth Fridays of each month at
8 00 pm in Masonic hall
Mbs C W Wilson W M
S Coedeal Sec
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
McCook Lodge No 42 of K P meets every
Wednesday at 8C0 p m in Maonic hall
J N Gaaede C C
C A Evans K B
ODD FELLOWS
McCook Lodge No 137 I O O F meets every
Friday at 800 p m in Gauschow hall
C R Woodwortii N G
E L Reed Sec
MODEBN WOODMEN
Noble Camp No 66J M W A meets every
first and third Friday of each month at
1130p m in Ma onicball Pay assessments
at Citizens National Bank
C C Byfield Consul
HM Finitt Clerk
BOYAL NEIGHBORS
No lo Camp No 862 R N A meets every
eecond and fourth Thursday of each month at
230pm in Morris hall
Mbs Caboline Kcnebt Oracle
Mbs Acgcsta Anton Rec
WORKMEN
McCook Lcdcta No 61 AOUW meets every
Monday at 800 p m in Temple
Madeice Gbiffix Treas Henby Moebs MW
C J Ryan Financier C B Gray Rec
DEGBEEOF HONOB
McCook Lodge No 3 D of H meets every
second and forth Tuesdays of each month at
800 pm in Temple building
Mary E Griffin C of H
Mbs Cabbie ScnLAGEL Rec
MACCABEES
Meets every 2nd and 4th Friday evening in
Morris hall J A Wilcox Com
J H Yabgeb Record Keeper
national association of letter carriers
Branch No 1278 meets fir9t Moncay of each
month at 330 p m in carriers room postoffice
G F Kinghoen President
D J OBeien Secretary
locomotive fibemen and enginemen
McCook Lodge No 599 B of L F E
meets on the first 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 Rod Lodge No 2S2 meets in Morris
ball on first and third Wednesday afternoons of
each month at 2 oclock
MesGbaceHcsted Mrs Ruth Reilly
Secretary President
EAILWAY TRAINMEN
C W Bronson Lodge No 487 B of R T
meets first and third Sundays at 230 pm in
Eagles hall T E Hcbton President
F G Kinghobn Sec
EAILWAY CONDUCTOBS
Harvey Division No 95 O R C meets the
eecond and fourth Wednesday nights of each
month at 800 p m in Morns hall at 30J
Main Avenue S E Habvey C Con
M O McClube Sec
MACHINISTS
Red Willow Lodge No 587 I A of M meets
every second and fonrth Tuesday of the month
at 800 pm in Morris hall
Theo Diebald Pre
Feed Wasson Fin Sec
Floyd Beeby Cor Sec
locomotive engineebs
McCook Division No 623 B of L E meets
very second and fourth Sunday of each
month at 230 in Morris hall
Walteb Stokes C E
W D Bpbnett F A E
EAILWAY CAEMEN
Young America Lodge No 456 B R C of A
meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each
month in Morris ball at730 pm
H M Finity Pres J M Smith Rec Secy
S D Hughes Sec y
BOILEBMAKEBS
I JMcCook 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
Jno LoHew Cor Sec
EAGLES
McCook Aerie No 1514 F O E meets every
Friday evening at 8 oclock in Kelley building
316 Main ave
C L Walker w Prea
C H RICKETT8 W Sec
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
McCook Council No 1126 K of C meets the
first and third Tuesdays of each month atSlw
p m in Eagles ball
G R Gale F Sec Fbank Real G K
DACGHTEES OF ISABELLA
Court Granada No 77 meets on the second
and fourth Thursdays of each month at 8 p m
In Monte Cristo ball Mbs George Martin
Miss Loretta Williams F S G K
LADY MACCABEES
Valley Queen Hive No 2 L O T M meets
every first and third Thurcday evenings of each
month in Morris hall
MRS yv 13 mills vjoinmanaer
Habbiet E Willettb R K
G A B
J K Barnes TPost No 207 G A R meets on
the first Saturday of each month at 230 pm
Morris hall
Thomas Moore Commander
J II Yabgeb Adjt
belief corps
McCook Corps No 8 W R C meets every
jcoDd and fourth Saturdav of each month at
30 p m in Ganschow hall
Adella McClain Pres
8usiE Yanpebhoof Sec
L OF G A B
McCook Circln No 33 L of G A R meets on
the first Saturday of eicb month at 210 pm
at the Monte Cristo hall
Mrs- Lottie Brewer President
Mrs Kate Dutton Secretary
p e o
Chapter X P E O meets he first andjtbird
Monday evenings of each montj at 8 p m
at the homes of the various members
Mrs Anna Schobel Pres
Mbs Kate Williams Cor Sec
PYTHIAN SISTEES
McCook Temple No 14 Pj tbian Sisters moots
the 2d aDd 4th Wednesdays at 7 p m
Lila L Ritchie M E C
Bona Stewabt M of R C
DIAMOND BKBKAH
Meets each 2nd and 4th Monday evening of
each month in Morris hnll
M August 4vrov N G
MissFlobbnce Middleton Secy
instructed to refund to Chas Weintz
the sum of 456 being the amount of
1910 taxes illegally assessed against
him and paid by him under protest
for the reason that lot 18 block 8
Original McCook was assessed with
an improvement of 30000 which was
moved off before April 1st 1910
A motion was made by Rogers that
W T Clark be appointed as over
seer of highways for district No 7
Willow Grove precinct to fill the va
cancy caused by the resignation of
H K Eixler
The roll call was ordered and re
sulted as follows
Yea Lofton Rogers 2 nay
THE McCOOK TRIBUNE
County Commissioners Proceedings Sughroue 1 Motion was declared 1 The board commenced the
McCook Nebraska March 6 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 Skalla county clerk
and Chas D Ritchie county attor
ney
The minutes of the meetings held
February 14th and 15th were read an
on motion approved
The following claims were audit
ed and allowed and the clerk was
instructed to draw warrants on the
county general fund levy of 1910 in
payment thereof as follows
P Foxen juror February term
district court 12 10
W H Ackerman juror Febru
ary term district court 12 10
Fred Stevens juror February
term district court 21 20
Lewis B Elmer juror Febru
ary term district court 21 20
E W McAninch juror Febru
ary term district court 12 90
M L Rishel juror February
term district court 12 10
August Zeller juror February
term district court 16 60
Jacob Uetz juror February
term district court 13 TO
Henry Best juror February
teim dstrict cout 20 10
Harry Wing juror Febuary term
district court 21 40
C A Fisher juror February
term district court 20 10
B H Stewart juror February
term district court 12 10
M B Hogan juror February term
district court 20 10
Aex Jensen juror February
term district court 21 90
Bert Hockman juror February
term district court 12 90
C J Ryan juror February
term district court 12 10
Edward Bowers juror Febru
ary term district court 20 50
W V Barritt juror February
term district court 12 10
A Peters juror February term
district court 21 60
Charles Wilson juror Febru
ary term district court 20 10
Dan Tirrill juror February
term district court 12 10
D Y Dorwart juror Febru
ary term district court 12 10
G S Myers talesman February
term district court 20 00
V J Gathercole talesman Feb
ruary term district court 20 00
Martin Nilsson juror Febru
ary term district court 4 00
P J Colling mdse Mrs Van
dervoort 30 65
A J Crawmer mdse E R
Moon 22 90
M E Knipple mdse John
Pfeif and Mrs Jeffers 18 55
Elizabeth Bettcher salary coun
ty superintendent February 100 00
L M Higgins salary county
sheriff February 100 00
E Benjamin attendance dist
rict court 26 00
E Benjamin salary Febru
ary 30 00
M Mathes janitor work Feb
ruary 40 00
W H Campbell carpenter
work 2 40
Klopp Bartlett Co records
and supplies 33 60
University Publ Co sup
plies to co superintendent 7 50
State Journal Co 7000 tax re
ceipts and treas cash book 116 75
State Journal Co records and
supplies 55 10
Nebraska Tel Co rentals for
March 19 25
McCook Electric Co light
February 15 30
M E Knipple mdse Mrs Jef
fers Pfeif and Dillon 35 75
John Clouse repairing and
blacksmithing 3 20
T B Harris putting flue on
chimney 10 00
F M Kimmell legal notices
legal blanks stationery bar
dockets supplies and print
ing to February 1st 196 90
H N Rosebush bailiff dist
rict court February term 20 00
J C Puckett mdse Peter
Balius 40 00
J S LeHew acting county at
torney appointed by district
judge 15 00
C A Rodgers attending court
and certifying jury list 25 50
James Pontius printing notice 1 00
On motion the county treasurer was
carried tion of the accounts and books of C
County Assessor T A Endsley plac Naden county treasurer and contin
ed before the board the appointment ued the same throughout the day
of J Ernest Weyeneth as precinct
assessor for Danbury precinct to fill
vacancy On motion the appointment
was affirmed
A petition of the citizens of Leban
on asking the board to purchase 15
bronze G A R grave markers for
the craves of the deceased soldiers
and the county cleric was instructed
to order said ciarki is as per the re
que
The contract with F M Kimmell
for supplies and legal printing for
1911 was signed by the board and
said F M Kimmell
The bond of F M Kimmell of
20000 for the faithful performance
of his contract was examined and
on motion approved
On motion the board adjourned to
meet March 7th 1911
F S LOFTON Chairman
Attest
CHAS SKALLA County Clerk
McCook Nebraska March 7 1911
The board of county commissioner
met pursuant to adjournment Pres
ent F S Lofton Edward Sughroue
and W N Rogers county commission
ers Chas D Ritchie county attor
ney and Chas Skalla county clerk
The official bond of James E Ry
an as justice of the peace for Indian
ola precinct to fill vacancy was ex
amined and on motion approved and
ordered recorded and placed on file
On motion the contract of James
Pontius for stationery was cancelled
and rejected for the reason that he
did not sign the contracts as printed
and sent to him by the county clerk
but changed them very materially
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 j
Commissioner District No 3
H E Philippi work or river
bridge 23 40
August Nothnagel work on riv
er bridge 19 80
C G Coglizer work on river
bridge 44 10
Robert T Highland work on
river bridge 12 00
G C Smith work on river
bridge 18 70
J S Knobbs work with pile
driver 4 00
Chas Broomfield work on river
bridge 21 60
W P Broomfield work on riv
er bridge 21 60
Henry Johnson work on county
line river bridge 12 00
Road disrtict No 7 Willow Grove
precinct
W T Clark bridge and road
work 51 40
Frank Creager bridge and road
work 18 00
And on the county general fund
levy of 1910 as follows
H P Waite Co hardware
and supplies 55 84
Jennings Hughes Co plumb
ing 6 00
G W Ludwick laundry Chris
Hoffman 98
McCook Machinery Iron
Works Co hardware 1 65
t
W B Whittaker fees State
vs Kelley 4 95
C A Rodgers fees State vs
Kelley 7 45
L M Higgins fees State vs
Kelley 6 20
P S Heaton fees State vs
Bauer 4 60
L M Higgins fees state vs
On motion the board1 adjourned to
meet March 8th 1911
F S LOFTON Chairman
Attest
CHAS SKALLA County Clerk
McCook Nebraska March 8 1911
The Board of county commissioners
bured in Lebanon and Hamburg ceme met pursuant to adjournment
teres was presented to the board
Bauer 7 20 east corner of section 11 township 2
C A Rodgers fees State vs
Bauer 1170
P Walsh fees State vs Bauer 1 10
M Walsh fees State vs Bauer 1 10
G G Eisenhardt fees State
vs Bauer 3 40
Conrad Wacker fees State
as Bauer - 3 40
Henry Hein fees State vs
Bauer 3 40
George Fahrenbruch fees State
vs Bauer 3 40
Joteph Hassler fees State vs
Bauer 3 40
Dr J D JJare professional serv
ices kmed a allow
ed at 8 J
Stewart Strunk legal blanks 8 00
Dr R B Campbell salary Co
physician 1st quarter 25 00
The claim of W B Sexson for 20
for serving as talesman in the No
vember term of district court was on
motion rejected
The claim of R L Polk Co of
600 for a copy of the Nebraska Ga
zetteer and Business Directory was
on motion rejected
Te claim of W F of
1900 for tax refund claiming that
he should not have been assessed for
a new house last April was on mo
tion rejected
The petition of Willard Dutton and
others asking for the establishment
of a public road in Driftwood precinct
was read and considered and was
laid over for further investigation
and 5 feet from the north bank of
srjid creek to the section line be
tween sections 12 and 13-2-30 afore
said thence east along section line to
meet the road running to the north
quarter corner of sections 12 and 13
aforesaid Said road to be 40 ft wide
That part of the road to be opened
running north from the S E cor
ner of section 11 aforesaid to the
point across the creek to be 40 feet
west of the section line between sec
tions 11 and 12 aforesaid Said road
to be known as Road No 440 and the
county clerk was instructed to notify I
the overseer of highways to open said
road I
Above order further vacates Road
No 142 from the southwest corner of j
the northwest quarter of the north
west quarter of section 13 east one
ihalf mile thence north one fourth
mile to north quarter corner of sec
tion 13 aforesaid and the county
clerk was instructed to notify the
overseer of highways of said vacation
The following claims Avere 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
Commissioner District No 3
Elza Hyatt road work 1 60
And on the county general fund levy
of 1910 as follows
F S Lofton commissioners
service and mileage 23 40
Edward Sughroue commission
ers ssrvice and mileage 31 40
W N Rogers commissioners
service and mileage 14 00
Whittaker Gray advanced
for telephone toll W T
Clark 1 95
W B Whittaker advanced
pauper 23
Roland R Reed profe sional
services 2 CO
ent F S Lofton Edward Sughroue Matson McClain board of
and W N Rogers county commission Jury and Christian Hoffman 30 25
ers Chas D Ritchie county attor
ney and Chas Skalla county clerk
The board continued the examina
tion of the accounts and books of C
Naden county treasurer throughout
the day
On motion the board dajourned to
meet March 9th 1911
F S LOFTON Chairman
Attest
CHAS SKALLA County Clerk
McCook Nebraska March 9 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 attor
ney and Chas Skalla county clerk
The minutes of the meetings held
March 6th 7th and 8th were read and
on motion approved
The quarter annually reports of C
A Rodgers clerk of the district court
for the 3rd and 4th quarters 1910
were examined found correct and
were on motion approved and ordered
placed on file
The clerk having advertised that
sealed bids for such medical services
of physicians and medicines as may
be required by the poor of Red Wil
low county would be received by the
board the board proceeded to open
the bids on file and found the fol
lowing bids filed with the clerk
Dr R B Campbell 1st district
10000 a year
Dr D F Smith 2nd district 8000
a year
A motion was made by Sughroue
seconded by Rogers that the board
do not enter into contract with any
physician but that Ijpreafter the jus
tices of the peace will issue orders
in each individual case as required
by law Motion carried unanimously
The official bond of W T Clark as
overseer of highways for district No
7 Willow Grove precinct to fill va
cancy was examined and on motion
approved and ordered recorded and
placed on file
The petition of Willard DuttonSu
san C Hileman and others asking
for the establishment of a public road
and the vacation of a county road
was read and considered and the
ilcrk was instructed to make the fol
lowing record
The board finds from their person
al knowledge and view of the road
proposed to be vacated and of the
road proposed to be esablished and
the evidence that the signers of the
petition include the owners of all the
land abutting on said road proposed
to be vacated and said road proposed
to be established that it is exped
ient and the public good requires
that said road proposed to be vacat
ed be vacated that said road pro
posed to be established be establish
ed and the board further finds gen
erally in favor of the petitioners for
said road and against the remonstrat
ors It is therefore on motion order
ed that the petition be granted
Voting yea on above motion Lof
ton Rogers 2 nay Sughroue 1
The motion was declared carried
Above order establishes the follow
ing road Commencing at the south-
J C Moore fees State vs
Swartz 7 50
L M Higgins fees State vs
Swartz 2 10
E Benjamin fees State vs
Swartz 10 40
E W McAninch fees State vs
Swartz 1 30
Clifford E Rector fees State
vs Swartz y 2 10
Joseph Drain fees State vs
Swartz 2 10
Catherine McAninch fees State
vs Swartz 1 90
The balance of the claims for wit
ness fees in the case of State vs
Swartz were rejected for the reason
that the county does not have to pay
the fees of the defendants witnesses
rejecting claims as follows
W P Woods 2 00
Lseter Jacques 1 60
David McMurrin 2 00
Ray Zicafoose 1 80
Clint Cozad 1 90
Fred Swartz 2 10
Winifred Schmitz 1 50
Noble E McMurrin 2 00
W P Zicafoose 1 80
Emery Silvers 1 90
E P Zicafoose 1 90
Frank McAninch 1 90
The board continued the examina
tion of the accounts and books of C
Naden county treasurer throughout
the day
On motion the board adjourned to
meet March 21st 1911
F S LOFTON Chairman
Attest
CHAS SKALLA County Clerk
NO REASON FOR DOUBT
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They re establish natures functions
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Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable
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The McCook Tribune
the year in advance
It is 100
McConnells Balsam cures coughs
By virtue of an execution issued by
the lerk of he District Court of
Red Willow county Nebraska upon
a judgment rendered in said court
in favor of Ella Canaga against
Elias Canaga I have levied upon the
following personal property as the
property of said Elias Canaga
to wit Two head of horses one
north of range 30 west 6th P M colt one cow about forty eight
thence north to cross Driftwood creek bushels of corn and one set of
760 feet thence southeasterly along double work harness and I will on
the 20th day of March 1911 at one
oclock P M of said day at the liv
ery barn of Earritt Son in the
city -of McCook in said county sell
said personal property at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash to
satisfy said execution
Dated March 8 1911
L M HIGGINS Sheriff
First publication March 9 2ts
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Th s is a beautiful fiitic and pro
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at a bargain in order to sottle estate
Address
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2Mt
133 West Seventh St
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