The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 25, 1911, Monday Evening Edition, Image 4

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    - ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS-
Notice is hereby given nthat the
county commissioner of Red SVil
Jow county Nebraska will receive
sealed bids for the furnishing of the
following supplies to said county dur
ing the year 1912to wit
Class No 1 Books
One Personal Tax list 1313
One Real Estate Tax list town lots
1913
One real estate tax list farm lands
1913
One loose leaf mortgage record
One 6 ar medium treasurers cash
book
7000 tax receipts original and dup
licates per thousand
2 dozen chattel mortgage files gum
med stubs numbered each
23 sets primary election poll books
Tally sheets for all parties and
register of voters all combined in
one book per books
23 sets general election poll books
per book
92 poll book envelopes per dozen
4G ballot sacks per dozen
225 primary election Instructions
to Voters per 100
225 general election Instructions
to Voters per 100
5000 assessors schedules punch
ed and folded per 1000
27 assessment schedule binders
complete
25 assessors personal assessment
books
Pater t backs for records per
quire
24 primary election laws
24 general election laws
Loose leaf record blanks printed
form per 100
1911 statutes per book
All records to be full bound extra
ends bands and fronts and to be
made cf Byron Weston 36 lb med
ium linen ledger paper
Class 2 Legal Blanks
Size Sx2S printed two sides per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size 8x2S printed one side per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size 8x14 printed two sides per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size S1xl4 printed one side per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size 8x7 printed two sides per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size S6x7 printed one side per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size 8x5 printed two sides per
first 100 and each additional 100
Size SVixS1 printed one side per
first 100 and each additional 100
Postal cards printed per 100 in
cluding cards
Class 3 Stationery I
Senate pads 8x14 per package
of 10
Senate pads 4x7 per package of
10
Writing fluid Carters Sanfords
Staffords Arnolds Bankers per
quart
Lead pencils E Faber Xo 2 per
gross
Lead pencils Memphisto No 77
copying per dozen
Election pencils per gross
Velvet pencils rubber tips 557
per gross
Venus copying pencils No 1G5 per
dozen
Typewriter carbon paper best
grade 8Vxl4 per dozen
Typewriter ribbon best grade
Typewriter paper best grade heavj
medium light per ream
Mucilage best grade per quart
Pen holders cork tip bank each
Pens Easterbrook Glucinum Sil
ver Series per gross
Rubber bands No IS No 10 No
30 per gross
Blottirg paper best grade per
pound
Class 4 Stationery II
Memo heads 6x9 7 pounds flat
paper per 1000
Letter heads size 8x11 10 pound
bond parer rp 1000
Letter hcacfe size 8x11 12 pound
flat paper per 1000
Envelopes rted No G1 No
1 rag paper per 1000
Envelopes printed No 10 No 1
rag paper per 1000
Bar dockets 4x76 per page
Notices of election per 100
Sample an J official lrllots for pri
mary and general el Cwon for 1912
including precinct changes and ro
tating per 100
Claim blanks per 100
Class 5 Legal Notices Commission
er Proceedings and Delinquent Tax
List
Publishing legal notices per square
Publishing commissioner proceed
ings per square
Publishing delinquent tax lists
Separate bids must be furnished on
each cne of the 5 sections or an
one of them
All supplies must be furnished as
ordered
Bids are to include all freight ex
press postage or drayage chargei
and must be for articles delivered
free of charge at court house
Bids must be addressed to Coun
ty Clerk and marked proposal for
books blanks stationery and legal
printing or any one or more of
these items
AIL successful bidders must file
good and sufficient bond for the faith
ful performance of their contract
Bids will be opened according to
law at the regular meeting of the
county board January 9th 1912
Sealed bids will be received at the
county clerks office up to noon Jan
nary 9th 1912
The county commissioners reserve
the right to reject any and all bids
and to enter into separate contract
for each one of the five sections ad-
Dated at McCook Nebraska De
cember 7th 1911
CHAS SKALLA
County Clerk
All creditors of the estate of
Oscar M Matthews deceased are
notified that the County Judge
of Red Willow County Nebraska
will on July 19th 1912 sit -to
examine all claims against said
estate with a view to their ad
justment and allowance Tne
time limited for presentation of
claims against said estajtie is
July 18th 1912
Seal J 0 MOORE
Couniy Judge
RITCHIE WOLFF Attorneys
First publication Dec llJ 8ts
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grfr mi utv5fcjiS
of the when the farmer be
year
gins to figure on the nunnber of
Magners groceries meet fully
the pure food law requirements
Subscribe for the Semi Weekly
1 rihuuf tflUU per year
Notice
To ljhe cretlitoTs of the estate
of Cairnie M Farnsworth deceas
ed
You are hereby notified ithat
the time for filing claims against
said estate expires June 29 1912
and itihat the county judge of Red
Willow county Nebraska will sit
on the first day of July 1912 at
the hour of nine oclock a m
to examine all claims against said
catiate with a view to their ad
justment and allowance
-Dated December 23rd 1911
Seal J C MOORE
County Judge
C E ELDRED Attorney
December 25 1911 8ts
Notice
State of Nebraska Red Wil
low County ss To all persons
interested in the estate of Char
les Liehtenberger deceasd
Notice is hereby given that on
the 6th day of 1911
Mary Liehtenberger filed her pe
tition in my office praying that
letters of administration may be
granted to her on the goods and
chattels nights and credits of
Charles Liehtenberger deceased
You are further notified that
I have set and appointed the 23d
day of December 1911 at two
oclock p m in the County cour
room in the City of McCook in
said county and state as the
time and place for hearing said
petition at which time you and
all concerned may appear and
contest the same
It is further ordered that said
petitioner give notice to all par
ties interested in said estate of
the time and place of said hear
ing by causing a copy of this or
der to be published in The Mc
Cook Tribune a newspaper print
ed in said county for three
weeks successively previous to
the day set for said liearing
In testimony Whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and affix
ed the seal of the County Court
of said County this 6th day of
December 1911
Seal J C MOORE
County Judge
First publication Dec 7 Bts
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Appear onrroiinsinias urogram
horses he must keep for the next The closing exorcises of Jihe
work lie is usually either
years AI n
buying or selling horses dicker16 lffh f f bf e
ing so that he Trill be bettHJ rP1 and teresfc aD W
Wis mS m tlle auditorium Friday
off than now
We want to call the attention morning were of more than ordx
worth interest and
oif the farmer to the fact thajt a wer
new law enacted ait the last kg- appreciated by the pupils
1un accentuated also the
by
fctaturc requires that every stall-
- i i i appearance or several members
i i transfer Or
lie service exchange or
miut be examined by an inspect
or sent from the office of the
Nebraska stallion registration
board This board issues a license
to the owner of each stallion or
jack that passes the inspection
which license is good for one
year
The state stallion inspectors
liave now covered the state once
but owing to the fact that the
board could not secure the names
of all the stallion owners they
have decided to- make another
trip over the state They will
be in or near our town some time
during the winter
After this second trip through
the iitate every stallion and jack
ahculd have been examined Be
fore buying or xismg any animal
kupt for public service the farm
er should demand to see the li
cense ijsued by the Stallion Reg
istration Board If such papers
cannot be produced have nothing
more to do with the animal as he
is doubtless refused a license or is
suah a poor individual that his
owner was afraid to present liim
Cor examination
Remember that all stallions
tdiait have been or will be shipped
into the state since July 7 1911
and all those born into the state
aifter that time must -be absolute
ly sound If you want sound
colts know what you are breed
ing to insist on seeing the license
issued by Lhe Stallion Registra
tion Board
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The following letters and cards
remain uncalled for at the post
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James Powell Mirs Ileleai Tel
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LON GONE Postmaster
the high school alumni on the
program The program was as f ol
lows
The opening number was a
Chrcstmas song by bays from the
west ward school Miss Thorn
dyke accompanying
Selections by the orchestra fol
lowed
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This is the verdict of R J Howell
of Tracy O who boughtFoleys Hon
ey and Tar Compound for his wife
Her case was the worst I have ever
seen an d looked like a sure case of
consumption Her lungs were sore
and she coughed almost incessantly
and her voice was hoarse and weak
Foleys Honey and Tar Compound
brought relief at once and less than
three bottles effected a complete
cure A McMilln
A Des Moines man had an attack
of muscular rheumatism In his
of 15000 or more He sought for a
quicker and cheaper way to cure it
and found it in Chamberlains Lini
ment Three days after the first ap
plication of this liniment he was
well For sale by all druggists
Foley Kidney Pills
Tonic in action quick in results
Will cure amy case of kidney or
bladder disorder not beyond the
reach of medicine No need to say
more
A specialty of typewriter supplies at
The Tribune Shop Papers of all
weights sizes and qualities Ribbons
for every machine carbon papers
manuscript covers etc All kept in
stock
Get your Semi Weekly McCook
Tribune before January 1st for
next year at 100 the year
Miss Minnie Viersen offered a
vocal solo
Renr D L McBride spoke on
The Spirit of Ohrtmis
Mr Joseph Moore home from
the Wesleyan gave a comet solo
Ilancild Schwab and Maurice
Benjamin gav e a parody on the
miauindru stauding between Ci
cero and Catalan e Harold assum
ing the Ciceronean role and Maui
ice that of Catalime Caa ol Eld
red assumed the character of the
god Jupiter
Selections by the orchestra
And fjnally a reading by Miss
Gertrude Morrissey home from
college in Galesburg Illinois
Considering an Oil Burner
tyvyvtb
An Alarm At Night
that strikes terror to the entire
household is the loud hoarse and me
tallic cough of croup No mistaking
it and fortunate then the lucky par
ents who keep Foleys Honey and
Tar Compound on hand H W Cas
selinan Canton N Y says It is
worth its weight in gold Our little
children are troubled with croup and
hoarseness and all we give them is
Foleys Honey and Tar Compound I
alw ajs have a bottle of it in the
house A McMillen
When you have a bilious attack
give Chamberlains Tablets a trial
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We wish to call you attention to
the fact that most infectious diseas
es such as whooping cough diphth
eria and scarlet fever are contract
ed when the child has a cold Cham
berlains Coush Remedy will quickly
cure a cold and greatly lessen the
danger of contracting these diseases
This remedy ds famous for its cures
of colds It contains no opium or
other narcotic and may be given to
a child with implicit confidence Sole
by all druggists
With the Coming of Middle Age
there is a letting down in the
der A friend advised him to go to j scal forces 0ften shown in annoying
Hot Springs That meant an expense
and painful kidney and bladder ail
ments and urinary irregularities
Foley Kidney Pills are a splendid
regulating and strengthening med
icine at such a time Try them A
McMillen
You will find that druggists every
where speak well of Chamberlains
Cough Remedy They know from
long experience in the sale of it
that in cases of coughs andcolds it
can always be depended upon and
that it is pleasant and safe to take
For sale by all druggists
Without opiates or imrmrul drugs
of any kind Foleys Honey and Tar
Compound stops coughs and cures
colds Do not accept any substitute
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The mayor and city council
haive given the matter of buying
an oil burning engine some at
tention and find that they can
secoire marked economy in opera
tidi by using saieh an engine
Soiurccra at which they made ini
qnary determined a saAing of op
eration of abcait fifty per cent
A German company has made an
engine which accomplishes great
things in the line of economy but
the initial cost is larger aai en
gine of the capacity required by
the waiter works of our city
would cost about 4000 The
company making the engine guar
antee that a gallon of crude oil
per horse power will run their en
gine ten hours
Such engines are used in Hast
ings with satisfaction and profit
also at Albion Nebraska and at
other points in the state and all
reports are to the end that eeonr
omy js secured
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They are excellent For sale by all
druggists
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During December
During the month of December eveiything
in our store will be sold at a discount of 20 per
cent Including our large and
Superb Stock of
HOLIDAY CHINA
and remember we have everything in both
Domestic and Imported Decorated and Hand
Painted Chinaware embracing
American and English Dinner Sets
SALAD BOWLS
CUPS and SAUCERS
Hand- Painted Japanese Ware
9x12 Smith Axminster Rugs best grade reduced from
2500 to 2000
27x34 reduced to lJLu 36x72 reduced to t JO
All other sizes reduced proportionately
Prices Good Only to
January 1st
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Your coniblugy
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MRS L M THOMAS
Huone Ash 2354
JENNINGS HUGHES CO
Plumbing Heating
and Gas Fitting
Phone 33
Estimates furnished free Basemei
Postoffice building
MRS HATTIE ALLISON
NURSE
Phone Red 116
203 East Fourth Street
ROLAND R REED M D
Physician and Surgeon
Local Surgeon B M
Phones Office 163 residence
217 Office Rooms 5 6 Temple
building McCook Neb
DR HERBERT J PRATT
Registered Graduate
Dentist
Office 212 Main av over Mc
Connells drug store Phones Of
flee 160 residence black 131
DR R J GUNN
Dentist
Phone 112
Office Rooms 3 and 5 Wall
building McCook
DR J A COLFER
Dentist
Phone 378
Room 4 Postoffice building Mc
Cook Neb
R H GATEWOOD
Dentist
Phone 163
Office Room 4 Masonic temple
McCook Neb
DR EARL O VAHUB
Dentist
Phone 190
Office over McAdams store Mo
Cook Neb
move herVa M
BERRY SETS
FANCY PLATES
and CARPET CO
The Leaders in Low Prices
PROFESSIONAL AND E- eldred
BUSINESS DIRECTORY Z
1 Bonded Abtracter and
I Examiner of Titles
i Stenographer and notary in office
McCook Nebraska
JAMES HART M R C V S
Veterinarian
Phone 34
Office Commercial barn McCook
Nebraska
L C STOLL CO
Jewelers Opticians
Eyes tested and fitted Fine r
pairing McCook Neb
H P SUTTON CO
Jewelers
and Opticians
Watch Repairing Goods ol qualit
Main avenue McCook Neb000
JOHN E KELLEY
Attorney at Law and
Bonded Abstracter
Agent of Lincoln Land Co Of
fice in Postoffice building Mc-
Uook JNebraska
A G BUMP
Real Estate
and Insurance
Office 305 2nd st East Phone
black 252
Heating Plumbing
MiddletonRuby
Are prepared to fur
nish estimates on
short notice They
keep a complete line
of Bath Tubs La
vatories Sinks and
other plumbing mater
ial including a good
line of lawn hose and
sprinklers
i Phone No 187 - McCook Nebr
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