The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 11, 1912, Thursday Evening Edition, Image 3

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RAILROAD NEWS NOTES
Mrs C II D Avery went up
to Denver Wednesday
Ten firemen have been cut
off rcducdng the board
Mrs E A VanCamp went
up ito Denver this morning on
No 13
Brakeman II M Rodstrom is
no longer in the companys ser
vice
Brakeman A Elders and R
Rodstrom werj Omaha pilgrims
Wednesday naglit
Mrss Josephine Jolinson was
a Lincoln passenger on No 2 on
Thurialay morning
Brakeman M Disbrow was a
Holdrege passenger on iNo 10 on
Wrdnedsay evening
Engineer C M Smith who
was lately transferred here is
inovcng nis family down from
Denver
Mrs Henry Best and Mrs
Albert Buck went up on No 13
Wednesday to heair Madame Tet
razinni sing in Denver
Operator Van Camp of Red
loud is absent in Kansas Oity
matrimonially bound Extra
Agenit Grady is substituting for
liim
J Lindsey Kdlburn is setting
up his own household goods this
week liis mother arriving from
Beaver City and they going to
housekeeping iu his home recent
ly purchased over on 6th street
east
Mr Hughes ulie night tick
et agent at the depot has rent
ed the T B Campbell residence
and will occupy the same first
of the month together -with his
family who will move here from
Lincoln
Mis E Kates of Univer
sity Place came in on No 5 on
Tuesday night to be the guest
of her moitiher for a week or so
She stopped over in Minden
for a day or two with her father
Agent Campbell and then came
on home with her mother whom
she will assist in packingup pre
paratory to moving to Minden
Woman Suffrage in China
Last week equal suffrage was
granted to the women of China
by the parliament at Nanking
The law becomes effective im
mediately
Women voters are to be sub
jeteted only to the same resfarne
tionis as men and must be able to
read and write and be property
owners and 20 years old
Yik Yoig Ying who has been
called the Mrs Pankhurst of
China was elected a member of
the parliament yesterday from
Canton province She is a col
lege graduate
Further Observations
C H Jacobs has been looking
around some and writes the fol
lowing from Fresno California
under date of April 3
After traveling over a goodly
portion of California I am send
ing you my second impression of
this country this land of flowers
beautiful homes and great cli
mate where one can be uncom
fortably warm in the sunshine
and uncomfortably cool in the
shade As one man remarked
he was going back east where he
was not ashamed to shiver
Here he said the principal crops
are oranges and tourists and
they pluck the tourists first
The glowing descriptions of
this state by the chambers of
commerce and the real estate
men combined with the severe
weather of last winter have
brought thousands here seeking
new homes some with a few
hundred dollars they are willing
to invest in anything that will
help pay expenses and others
poor fellows have expended their
all to get here thinking they
could immediately get work
However there are 38000 idle
men in San Francisco alone
while the entire state is full of
those seeking work
Now this is a fine country for
people of means or those having
good and certain salaries but my
advice to the laboring man or the
man of small means is this is a
good country to stay away from
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
McCook Nebraska April 2 19 12
The board of County Commis
ioners met pursuant to adjourn
ment Present Edward Sugh
roue W N Rogers and J W
Randal County Commissioners
Chas D Ritchie County Attor
ney Chas K Dutcher County
Clerk
The minutes of the meeting
held March 7th were read and on
motion approved
Road No 443 The petition
of E U Gallitin and others ask
ing for the establishment of a
public road was read and consid
ered and the board finding that
all the requirements of the law
having been complied with and
that the public good requires it
was on motion granted establish
ing a public road to be known
as road No 443 which is describ
ed as follows
Commencing at the center of
section 19 on the quarter section
line thence south through 19 and
30 and from a point in the half
section line running north and
south 20 rods north of the south
line of section 30 in a southeast
erly direction to intersect road
running east between sections
30 sand 31 at a point about 25
rods east of the southwest corner
ofthe southeast quarter of section
30 township 3 range 26 Red
Willow County Nebraska and
the county clerk is hereby in
structed to notify the overseer of
highways to open said road
Roll Call Sughroue Yes Rog
ers Yes and Randal Yes
Motion by Rogers seconded by
Randal that T A Endsley coun
ty assessor be allowed to em
ploy such help as will be neces
sary in compiling the assess
ment books
The claim of Hubert Plousard
for refund of taxes because his
assessment was too high was on
motion disallowed
The following claims were pre
sented considered and on motion
allowed and the county clerk
was instructed to draw warrants
for their payment against the
191 1 levy
GENERAL FUND
Elmer Kay salary 1st
quarter 1912 10000
Chas D Ritchie salary
1st quarter 1912 20000
L A Fitch salary for
March 1912 10000
T A Endsley salary 1st
quarter 1 5000
L M Higgins salary for
March 2300
Chas K Dutcher salary
for March 1912 137 50
M Mathes salary as jan
itor for March 4000
Chas K Dutcher office
expenses for March 587
L M Higgins atten
dance at district court 200
L M Higgins jailor fees
for March 27 00
Rugs
Tapestry Brussels 9x10
Axminsters 9x12
Wool Fiber Rugs 9x12 reversible
Small Rugs
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Chas D Ritchie express 3 5
Elmer Kay postage on
notices t o election
boards 13 80
McCook Electric Co
lights for March 1566
W B Whittaker trans
portation for pauper 1444
W B Whittaker trans
portation for pauper 13 74
Joseph B Blair damage
on account of road No
443 claim 400 al
lowed 10000
Lincoln Twpewriter Co
three typewriters 20000
Edward Sughroue com
missioners service and
mileage 48 10
W N Rogers commiss
ioners service and mile
age 34- 80
J W Randal commiss
ioners service and mile
age 3I 30
Commissioner District No 2
A W Crawley work
on roads 3 75
J B Spaulding work on
roads 200
J Hedricks work on
roads 200
Ed King work on roads 210
Frank E Tell bridge
work 200
P D Brooks bridge
work i oo
Frank Untiedt work on
roads 2300
Harry Weber work on
roads 2000
Leonard Hethcote refund
of poll tax he being
overage 200
Commissioner Road District
No 3
Leon Rogers hauling
stone 1125
F H Hammell work on
roads 1200
W J Fleishman hauling
odllU j
Road district No 9 Indianola
precinct
Chas Sedden work on
roads 2800
Calvid Sedden work on
roads 2600
Shepler Freye work on
roads 2000
Road District No 17 Gerver
precinct
9
10 to 18
20 to 24
10 to 12
Large Assortment 27 in x 54 in each 250
Large Assortment 36 in x 72 in each 350
Floor Oilcloth and Linoleum Rug Border 36inch
wide per yard 45c
Frank Schamel work on
roads 500
John Calkins work on
roads 500
Henry Calkins work on
roads 5 00
Road District No 20 Leba
non precinct
Walter Boyd work on
roads 150
On motion the board adjourn
ed to meet April 23 1912
EDWARD SUGHROUE
Gliadrman
Attest
Chas K Dutcher County Clerk
Regular Meeting April 8th 1912
The Mayor and Council of the
city of McCook met in regular
session at the council chamber
Monday evening April 8th 1912
Present Mayor McAdams Coun
cilmen Stansberry Middleton
Wood and Brown City Clerk
Stoll and City Attorney Wolff
The minutes of previous meet
ings were read and on motion
approved The finance commit
tee approved the following list of
claims which were on motion
allowed
The report of city treasurer L
Thorgrimson was read and or
dered placed on tile It was
moved by councilman Stansberry
and seconded by Wood that the
city council do now proceed to
canvass the votes cast for munici
pal officers and members of board
of education at the municipal
election held April 2 19 12 in
said city All voted aye motion
was declared duly carried The
canvass of the votes cast at said
election was then had and showed
the following
FIRST WARD
Mayor McAdams 146 Hos
tetter 209 majority 66
Clerk Knowles 91 Stoll 209
majority 118
Treasurer Thorgrimson 328
Engineer Budig 137 Camp
bell 213 majority 76 -
Councilmen Green 159 Line
burg 190 majority 31
SECOND WARD
Mayor McAdams 143 Hos
tetter 197 majority 54
Clerk Knowles 87 Stoll 240
majority 153
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CARPET LIrtOLEUAlS CURTjflrtS Attto
DRPERIEd AOW Oti DIPLY
Carpets
Wool Ingrain 36inch per yard 45c to 75c
Brussels 27inch per yard 70c
Velvet 27inch per jrd 75c
Fibre Matting Guaranteed Fast Color 36inch wide
per yard 30c to 40c
Curtains and Draperies
Lsce Curtains Arab and White per pair
Curtain Net per yard
Colonial Draperies per yard
Bordered Etamine per yard
Embroidered Etamine per yard
Chenille Curtains and Couch Covers All Prices
Treasurer Thorgrimson 298
Engineer Budig 138 Camp
bell 191 majority 53
Councilmen Rolfe 103 Sch
wab 219 majority 116
Board of Education Perkins
64 first ward and 54 second
ward majority 118
Barnett 52 first ward and 47
second ward majority 99
Boyle 6 in first ward and 3 in
second ward majority 9
Ryan 1 in first ward
It was moved by Councilman
Wood and seconded by Stans
berry that it is the sense of the
mayor and council of the city of
McCook Nebraska after a can
vas of the votes cast at the muni
cipal election held in said city of
McCook on April 2 1912 the
following officers were duly elec
ted to the offices of said city res
pectively preceding and with the
majorities following their respec
tive names
Mayor D F Hostetter 120
majority t
Clerk L C Stoll 271 major
ity
Treasurer L Thorgrimson
626 majority
Engineer N J Campbell 129
majority
Councilman 1st ward A N
Lineburg 31 majority
Councilman 2nd ward F L
Schwab 116 majority
Members of board of education
A Barnett 99 majority E D
Perkins 118 majority
It was then moved by council
man Stansberry and seconded by
Wood that the mayor and coun
cil of the city of McCook do now
proceed to canvass the votes cast
at the election held April 2 19 12
Yes and No on the follow
ing question
Shall the mayor and council
of the city of McCook grant and
issue a license or licenses author
izing the sale or giving away of
any intoxicating malt spirituous
vinous mixed or fermented liqu
ors within the limits of said city
during the year beginning May
1st 1 91 2 The motion was
carried A canvass of the votes
was had at said election on said
proposition and resulted as fol
lows
Yesr first ward 204 and
frrT
90c to 750
15c to 75c
15c to 30c
40c
45C IO 05C
Co
second ward 248 majority 71
No first ward 133 and second
ward 87 majority 161 total
232 It was then moved by
councilman Wood and seconded
by Stansberry that the council
finds and adjudges that there
were 672 votes cast on the said
proposition of which 452 voted
Yes on said proposition and
220 voted No on said proposi
tion and that said proposition
was decided in the affirmative by
a majority of 232 Motion was
carried On motion the old
cofincil duly adjourned
Signed JAS McADAMS Mayor
Attest L C STOLL Clerk
The following officers elect of
said city were present and F L
Wolff notary public of said coun
ty and city duly administered
the- oath provided by section one
of ordinance No 149 of this
city D F Mavor
L C Stoll City Clerk A N
Lineburg Councilman first ward
F L Schwab Councilman sec
ond ward The new council then
convened and assumed their res
pective offices
McCook Nebraska April 8th
The meeting was called to or
der by Mayor Hostetter Mayor
appointed F L Wolff as city
attorney which was approved by
vote of the council all voting
aye Mr Wolff submitted his
bond which was also approved
by the council Dr C L Fah
nestock was appointed city phy
sician by the mayor which was
approved on motion by the
fcil Middleton Schwab and
Lineburg voting aye Brown not
voting Mayor also appointed
J M Henderson as weighmaster
which was approved on motion
by the council W A Gold
was then appointed to the posi
tion of sexton at cemetery which
was approve lv council The
mayor annoKnred that each of
the iirmnbens of appointive offi
ces for which no appointments
hjvt been tivtife will continue in
office until the mayor announces
an appointment superceding such
incumbent It was then moved
and seconded that meeting be
adjourned until Thursday night
April 1 ith at S p m Motion
carriedL
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