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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1911)
hr r II Fi ti If hi m n F Kt i fr ft Sounty Commissioners Proceedings McCook Nebraska August 2 1911 The County Board of Equalization met pursuant to ad journment Present F S Lof ton Edward Sugliroue and W X Rogers county commissioners Olias Skalla county clerk Ab sent T A Endsley county as sessor and Chas D Ritchie coun ty attorney The minutes of the Equaliza tion Board held June 20th 1911 were read and on motion approv al As some of the village and school district tax certificates had not been filed the board on motion adjourned to meet Aug ust 3rd 1911 F S LOFTON Chairman attest Chas Skalla County Clerk McCook Nebraska August 2 1911 The Board of County Com missioners met pursuant to ad journment Present F S Lof ton Edward Sugliroue and W X Rogers county commissioners has Skalla county clerk Ab sent Chas D Ritchie county attorney The minutes of the meetings lield July oth 6th 7th 8th and 10 th were read and on motion ap proved The following claims were aud ited and allowed and the clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the road fund of Commission er district No 1 as follows F C Thompson road work Missouri Ridge 21 00 Fred Springer road work Missouri Ridge 21 00 A E Allen road work Missouri Ridge EL Springer road work Missouri Ridge Chas Hess road work Missouri Ridge 9 Cf 24 00 4 50 A committee of the McCook Commercial club met with the Board and took up the matter of improving the through state road On motion the board adjourned I o meet August 3rd 1911 F S LOFTON Chairman Attest Chas Skalla Countv Clerk McCook Nebraska August 1911 The County Board of Initialization met pursuant to ad journment Present F S Lof ton Edward Sugliroue and W N Rogers county commissioners Chas Skalla county clerk Ab sent T A Endsley county as sessor and Chas D Ritchie coun ty attorney The Board having completed the equalization of assessments and the state board of equaliza tion and assessments having made its report of the county find the total assessed value of the real personal and railroad property of Red Willow county as returned by the assessors and equalized by the county and state boards of equalization for the year 1911 to be 329923000 A motion was made by Sugli roue that the following levies be made County general fund T1 mills County bridge fund 4 mills County road fund 2 mills Soldiers relief 3 10 mills ta tal 13 8 10 mills which together with the state levy of 6 2 10 mills will make 20 mills same as the total state and county levy was last vear McCook City levy 21 mills McCook City bond 1 mill McCook City sewer bond 2 mills McCook City water bonds 16 mills Indianola City levy 12 mills Bartley Village levy 15 mills Bartley Village park bond 2 mills Bartley Village light bond 5 mills Danbury Village levy 4 mills Lebanon Village Levy 5 mills School District Levies Disf 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 Gen fund Mills 5 25 21 10 9 23 15 7 5 4 5 9 10 9 25 IS 25 14 20 13 19 13 6 S Sci bond Mills 4 Iliuh ch Mills 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 9 1 2 2 1 Total Mills 7 25 21 12 10 28 16 9 6 4 6 14 10 11 27 24 30 16 20 14 21 13 S 9 3tiaaBftag 25 26 27 2S 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 CM 70 7J 72 7 74 75 76 77 81 82 83 84 85 S6 20 14 16 25 21 IS 8 25 23 20 14 13 25 25 20 14 IS 19 15 12 25 19 25 25 24 8 25 14 16 25 20 16 20 25 25 6 13 11 25 23 - 2v 6 21 25 25 25 S IS 25 3 10 4 3 4 6 8 1 1 2 1 2 3 2 2 7 2 3 imsmsssir mzvsMMsmssm Mens Florsheim Your choice of any TAN CALF GUN METAL Dull Calf Button Pf- c ruiper Low Shoes our stock at Patent Colt Tan Button Your choice of any other Mens low shoes in our store worth up to 400 and 500 at Tan Button Tan Blucher Pat Colt Button Pat Colt Blucher Dull Calf Blucher LADIES LOW SHOES Your choice of any Ladies low oxfords in our stock worth up to 350 and 400 at Pat Colt Blucher Light and Heavy Soles Phone 18 250 per pr Tan Kid Oxfords Strap Slippers in i and 2 straps C0 NEW MORRIS BUILDING Ho 29 An amendment was offered by Skalla that the levy for the comi ty general fund be 8 7 10 which will make the total county levy 15 mills same as the total coun ty levy was last year as it is not this countys duty to cover up or suffer by the extra state levy caused by the extravagant ap propriations made by the last leg islature All other levies to re- AT THE MODEL SHOE STORE SALE Wi 11 hi p I 1 y Fall MillineryFallSuits Fall Dress GoodsSilks TrimmingSo y Our Store is now putting on its earl fall appearance Y and we invite you to call and see the new things Our Millinery Department opens next Monday with Miss Carlson of Chicago in charge of the work room as Trimmer and Designer Come in and see y main the same as in the original motion The roll call was ordered on the amendment and resulted as follows Yea Lofton Rogers Skalla - Xay Sugliroue 1 Absent and not voting Ends- liv The amendment was declared adopted The roll call on the original motion as amended resulted as follows Yea Lofton Kogers Skalla j Nay Sugliroue 1 Absent and not voting Ends ley Tin original motion as amend ed was declared carriecl A motion Avas made by Skalla neoonded by Rogers that the Hoard of Equalization now ad journ sine die Motion carried unanimously F S LOFTON Chairman AH est Chas Skalla County Clerk The Baptist Sunday school had a very enjoyable picnic Thursday of last week in the Fitch grove and feels very grateful to Mr Fitch and family for kindnesses shown Can Pay at the Store Parties owing the Updike Co may pay their hills at Jones Cos oenfectionery and news stand on low er Slain avenue Phone 13 or 169 S S GARVEY Manager Exclusive Agent Exclusive Coffee Huber is exclusive agent in McCoo for the unexcelled Barrington Hall coffees Priced at 20c 25c and 35c per pound The Only Union Made overalls in the city are the Carhart Huber is the exclusive agent Also jackets and caps The phone is 97 For special on dill sour and sweet pickles see Magner Drink Wedding Breakfast coffee and be happy At Hubers only For special on sauer kraut by the gallon see Magner Foleys Honey and Tar Compound is effective for coughs and colds in either children or growa persons No opiates no harmful drugs In the yellow package Refuse substitutes A McMillen OUR NOBBY STREET HATS OUR SWELL TAILORED DESIGNS OUR NIFTY NEW YORK PATTERNS NOW ON DISPLAY The Popular White and Colored Felts So much the rage in Chicago and New York are just what the well dressed Lady and Miss are wanting right NOW and we are showing a large assoruient at 150 to 500 each The New Fall Suits are especially attractive and we are daily receiving exceptional values at S1250 1500 170 2000 and 2500 each Nobby Brown and Grey Mixture Serviceable Navy and Black Series Novelty Suitings in all colors The Jackets are some iouger and closer fitting this season and the skirts conform to that plain tailored close fitting effect so much admired by well dressed women Mony of Our Fall Suitings and Silks are now on our shelves and we invite your early inspection of our complete stocks KEEP AN EYE ON OUR STORE FOR THE NEW THINGS Dry Goods Millinery Ladies Furn n C Clci GRANT J II and C A Wesch are plowing and preparing ground for wheat i Aug Wesch and familv visit ed the home of Jacob Wesch on Sunday Geo Sehreiber and lady were also present John Guinn went to McCook last Sunday The wash out at Beaver City has delayed the mails here for several days Geo Sehreiber went to Ober lin Kansas on business last Sat urday A young team owned by Jacob Wesch and sons ran away with the mower Monday afternoon the horses were captured uninjured but the mower only being fit for j 3 unk John Maisel returned from the east last Friday where he had been tending a separator on a threshing rig Mrs M Unger and daughter Miss Lizzie spjnt Tuesday after noon with Sirs Jacob Wesch We fi vr rjite to guaranty Lily Paten Hour At the- McCook Flour and Fod Srnre DO 222 Main Avenue Phone 56 BOX ELDER Orla Boiies sp nt Saturday and Sunday with Harry Elms The heavy rain up north Fri day night caused the Willow to overflow Saturday Pearl Campbell visited her aunt Mrs G A Shields Satur day Mr and Mrs George Younger and daughters Jennie and Daisy visited Mr and Irs George II mon nday Gordon went home with Edith Lylle from Sunday school Sunday morning Mr and Mrs G A Shields Mrs Martha Johnson and Mrs T M Campbell visited at F G Ly ties Sunday afternoon We had another fine rain on Sunday evening which will he a great n nefit pastures and feed The Willow overflowed again on Sunday night and the water extended from bluff to bluff all day Monday Hubers coffee cannot be beat Coffee from 15 cents to 35 cents and Wedding Breakfast heads tho list When Visitors ome and Theres Not a Thing in the House Telephone 423 and a case of Boot Beer Cherry or any flavor you desire will be delivered in a hurry But better still have a case of our goods on hand at all times and a few bottles on ice then you are ready for emergencies Our goods are prepared from the choicest ingredients under con ditions of scrupulous cleanliness McCOOK BOTTLING PHONE 423 WORKS II il i ff- i - 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