The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 15, 1886, Image 4

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    F. M. & E. M. KIMME
Editors and Publishers.
THE resignation of Dr. Gerth is
prise to most of his friends ,
been untiring in the discharge
duties and has accomplished a gr <
of good for the stock interests
state. The governor will taki
time in finding a man worthy to i
him.
THE New York aldermen
health was of thfct particular sha
required a European or Canadi
have reason to bless their phj
for their "acumen. Those whow
sick enough to go to Florida i
Jersey have been gobbled by th <
lives.
DICK : THOMPSON and A. S. d
of Hustings and R. B. Wahlquist
and infl
city , very prominent
members of the bung-hole-ocrac t
down at Omaha , last Saturday ,
Dr. Miller and other minor light
ical pointers , and helping ou t we
dealers.
IN the midst of all this tumu
a new labor strike every day , al
there are said to be a million of
idleness because of the ant of :
tion to work in , it is inspiriting 1
that Mr. Keeley has not struck a
in sixty or ninety days at the
his motor will be completed.
Keeley should strike , the jig w <
UP-
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BY act of legislature , Arbor d
year occurs on Thursday the 2 :
This month will doubtless be pro
to tree planting , as the soil is sa
with moisture and every tree
given half a chance will live and
Nebraska is the inventor of Arl
and should see to it that it is celt
with more and more energy and u
ity ever year , as its utility is
ienced. Let it be impressed u
Nebraskans that it is the bounde
of every human being that can T
plant at least one tree on the sta
id ay.
McCOOK CITY SCHOO !
The following is a report i
schools for the month ending Ap
Xo. of boys enrolled
No. of girls enrolled
Whole number enrolled
Number belonging
Average , attendance
Cases of tardiness
Time lost by tardiness. .1 hr. and 5C
Visits of patrons
Visits of Board
The following pupils were neit
sent nor tardy during the month :
Chas. Blandiug , Dannie O'Br
JohnCordeal , Leniiie Hoge
3Iay Clark , John Sevenk *
Lovell Clyde , Florence Tho
Elva Hunt/ AVillieTaltei
Anna Hunt , Charlie McCc
Lee iluddleston , Jessie Bo win ;
Gertie Laws , Selma Noren.
Edie Minkler , Svlvia Willia
Laura Starbuck , Maude Dunb :
Blanche Seaman , Emma Plunk
Slay Seaman , Grace Hobsoi
Louisa Suess , Alice Cochrai
Levi Sanderson , Alice Thompi
Belle Thompson , Ella William !
Edna Meserve , AlbertViIliai
Florence Yarnell , John McGami
Slay O'Brien , Hoy Clark ;
Archie Mathes , Mitchell Clyd
John McMauigal , Chester Wall ;
Mary Farley , Clarence Fen ;
Frank Hurd , Willie McMat
Lcona Smith , JosephVateii
La Vaush Phelan , Clara McGam :
Kittie Wetherald , Norman Nobl
3Iary Suess , Eliza Olcott.
Carl Berry , Mary Ileaffy ,
Verlie Berry , Collie Hall ,
, lda Shaffer , Harry Walter :
John Shaffer , Floyd Deny ,
Maude Cordeal , Hattie Stuby.
Enghart Sorenson ,
Neither absent nor tardy durin
term :
Chas. Blanding , Carl Berry ,
John Cordeal , Frank Hurd ,
Anna limit , Mary Sueas ,
Lee Iluddleston , Kitty Wcthera
Louisa Suess , Archie Matthe
Florence Yarnell , Grace Hobsou ,
May O'-Brieu ,
Neither absent nor tardy durin
year to date :
Mary Suess , I Chas. Blandim
Louisa Suess , |
Entitled to a halt holiday :
Archie Mathes , Grace Hob on ,
Clarence Ferguson , Emma Plunkel
Mary Suess , Maud Duubar ,
The school census , recently con ;
ed , gives us an enumeration of four
dred and fourteen persons of schoc
in the district. Of this number , vrc
register two hundred and thirty eic
the different departments of our sell
Of the number not in attendance ,
are employed as clerks , one in a t
one studying telegraphy , one is a ji
er , one is a teacher , three are ruai
five are employed in stock raising , <
a proportion are detained at horn
assist their parents , and others ar
sent by reason of the indifference of
parents. Should all attend who o
school accommodai
to attend , our
would have to be enlarged materi
that will realize i
\Ye trust parents
fully the importance of giving \
children the advantages of a prac
education. W. S , WEBSTER , Pri
BOX ELDER BLOSSO
Grass has made its appearance
uplands , and the hungry bovin
fresh hope.
J. B. Piper has gone to Alma
a car-load of corn and househoh
to McCook.
Miss Lou Chrysler has retunic
Alma and for the next 3 tnonl
try to teach the young Bos E
how to shoot.
Mat. Stuart realizes that the
the benighted settler is hard ,
again been lost , but we presume
ing ushered in enough light to sli
his way out of the canon. Bet
to you Mat next time.
Tree planting is occupying thi
tion of the farmer to a great ext
we are glad to see that quite !
number are setting out small o
as an experiment. And we exr.
experiment will be a success.
Among the late arrivals at Bo :
are Thos.Pinkerton and son , froi
gheny City , Penn'a. + Mr. P.
once erect a house on his fine j
land near here ; and his family i
low him as soon as the house i
for occupancy. We give Mr. Pii
and family a cordial welcome
midst. *
D. E. Moore is in Iowa purcli
car-load of horses , which will be
Cook about the 18th inst. A
wishing to purchase horses of a
eription will do well to give bin :
Mr. Moore has also on his farm t
ent some 20 head of horses , s
them as fine stock as we have
the west. SEL
DRIFTWOOD DRIFTII
o
"It rains and the wind is never'
The farmers are very busy pui
jrops.
The bridge over Driftwood on
IG will be completed in a few da
.vill be a great benefit to those w
south of Driftwood , and go to IV
.0 trade.
We hear that some of the crei
jhers have lost quite a number
, lc this winter. They should lear
, his to propjde more feed and
) efore another winter.
"H. R. N. " must have lean
ipell the name of TRIBUNE as w <
nore regularly than formerly. 1
vays welcome and should be sup
> y every one who favors the suppi
if wrong and upholding the righ
Last Sunday , G. B. Nettlet
Sgned the office of Superintem
he Vailton sunday school on asci
uoving to town. Mr. Nettleton hi
> upt. of this S. S. every since it'
; anized , some three years ago , ai
very efficient worker whose pla
ie hard to fill.
A meeting ivas held atYailtc
"hursday , to see what could be <
Bgard to building a bridge noro
tepublican river west of Me
hort speeches were made by a n
f gentlemen and a committee aj
i to canvass and see how much
e raised by subscription and ase
ic most practical site for the
id report at a meeting to be h
"ailton on the 22nd inst.
April 12th , 1886. .M
A MOVEMENT is on foot in ( re ;
i improve the present system oi
lucation , and to adopt one sirn :
lat in vogue in Great Britain.
ir movement ought to be started
nited States. At present the
ofessiou is the easiest to enter ,
quirements amount to nothing
e applicants for admission to tl ;
e generally whitewashed in th
lied examination. This conditi
"airs accounts for the numerous
rs and blockheads that are cro\
jo the ranks of the legal profes
lieh , . it has been alleged , is the
norable and most learned of all
it
sions. Bee.
NEAVSPAPER and political sag
ashington now augur that the
> use of Representatives will b <
blican , perforce of the present
bed condition of politics throug
\ nation , and the general dissatii
n of the party , ( especially thosi
office , ) with the administration ,
lugh a republican House is a con !
tion devoutly to be wished foi
uld be sorry to see the old relic-
nocratic House laid on the s
s have kept the curiosity so long
> w , without knowing just why , nor
Jispose of it. Internal dissens
I throttle the grandest party
r existed.
COUNTY-SEAT ITEM
- o -
of McCook vrna In on
J. E. Cochran
Monday , ou legal business.
Sheriff Welborn was one of the "i
who went to McCook , Tuesday.
S. "W. Stilgebouer of the Beaver c
was in our place , last Thursday.
William Fruin of the metropolis wa
county-seat , Tuesday , on business.
It. B. Wahlqtiist , editor of the J
Democrat , was in our city , Tuesday.
W. F. Stockton.the merchant of the
district , was seen on our streets , Tu
Messrs. Lawler & Manner of McCoc
seen arm in arm promenading our
Monday.
left Monday , to drive 1
C. C. Tyler ,
to Akron , Colo. , where his family ari
steading.
Fred Brown of the r. O. departi
McCook , has been making quite an e :
visit among his old chums here.
Hiram C. Eider , one of the most e >
real estate men in western Nebrasli
here on a business excursion , Tuesda ;
Albert llammerslaugh , late with
holm , has accepted a position in tl
moth new store of Beardslee & Stelle
The music on our streets the last thn
by a band of foreign.and home talent.
to make things lively for the time beii
Dr. Shaw is beautifying his reside
turning the soil and planting nice t
around , which will shade his grand c
no doubt.
Mr. Smith's new residence on the 1
"Nobs Hill" is fast nearing com
When finished it will be one of the nit
sightliest places in our city.
W. AV. McCollister , one of our ablt
yers , went up to Akron , Colo. , Satui
search of a location. lie returned , I !
P. M. , and expressed himself please
the country.
L. C. Stephenson , one of the pion
Akron , Colo. , came down , Saturday
called here on account of the sickness
little boy. It is understood that whei
turns his family will accompany him
The barber shop of our place has c
its quarters. Messrs. Kirkman & Fit
having moved to the "Maiken Block'
room formerly occupied by Mr. Hal
They now have as neat a little shop
will find in the Valley.
The Gleason Theatre Co. played 3
and Tuesday at the Olympic. Owiui
bad weather , Monday evening , the atte
ivas small. Tuesday was their spc
Phoenix. The house was crowded f
play good. To-night they play "Onlj
mer's Daughter. "
"Olympic Theatre" under the n
ue t .of yVH , McCartney has been
3led , by moving the stage 12 ft. forwai
uaking more s.tage room and .spaciou :
ng rooms in the rear of .tjie sjlajje ,
; reat improvement. We would
uldition , a coat of calciminlng.
April 14th , 1SS6.
SCHOOL DIRECTORS
County Supt. WhacJer has ju
: eived a supply of director's re
measurer's records and order bool
TCC distribution among the scln
ectors of the county. Sch ol c
: an get them by calling at his ol
UcCook.
TREASURER'S REPOF
THE -
= - OF
TILLAGE 0F lcCQQK , N
For year ending April ' 1st , I - ! i8. -
- o - rr
'otal amount receH'Cd.C7rw
'otal amount paid out , , , , , , , C084 4/5
imountonhand . S 071
imountrec'd from licences.f > 332 SO
imount rec'd from lines _ 203 35
Total S5535 85
'aid to ficnopl vdjst. No. I' . . . 4972 61
Balance. . . , , , , . . . , ? 5
.mount rec'd from taxes..iH2W < 53l,4
rarrants paid llli C '
Balance , $1
Total amount on hand SG
The aboyp , I .gwear to be correct.
F. L. SlcGttACUjEX , Village Trea
LEGAL NOTICE.
Office of the Village Clci
McCook , Neb. , March 31,18SC
Notice is hereby given that on the 31s
: March. 18SO , Willey & ; Walker lllcd
jnd ami potion at this office. The pra
lid petition befog1 fhat the Council of th
f McCook grant tneaj ft druggist's pen
ill malt , spiritous and vliioas Jinuors as
sts in the second ward in said reity , a <
g to law in such cases made and provii
[ SEAL. ] F. M. KI.MMELD , I
NOTICE.
Oflli 5 pf the Village Cler
McCook , Neb. , AprJJ otli " , 18SG.
NTotico is hereby given that on"he ' 5t
April , 1880 , William Lewis filed b > s' boij
itition at this office. The prayer of sai
ion being that the Council of the Ci
2Cook grant him license to soil malt , E
IUB and vinous liquors , in the second
said city , according to iaw in such
ade and provided. F. M. KIMMEL
" Village Clc
.SEAL. ]
LEGAL NOTICE.
o
QSttpa of the Village Clerl
McCook , Neb. , April 6th , 1880.
Notice is hereby given that on the 5th d
> ril , 1BS(5. Messrs. Walsh \ & Boy.d fllod
nd and petition at this office. The pi
said petition being that the Council o
y of McCook grant them license to sell i
rituous and vinous liquors , in the se
rd in said city , according to law in
; es made and provided.
SEAL. ] F. M. KIMMELI
Village Cle
{ .EGAL NOTICE.
Om'cobf th.e Village Clerk
McCook , Nob . ApH { 6fh , 18SS.
otice is hereby given that on tub 6th dt
ril , 1886 , Allen C. Clyde filed his bom }
ition at this office. The prayer of said
on being that the Council of the City of
ik grant him license to sell malt.spiriti
I vinous liquors , in the second ward in
r , according to law in such cases made
vided. F. M. KIMJIELI.
ibAL. ] Village Clot
LEGAL NOTICE.
Office of the Village Clerk ,
McCook , Neb. , April 7th , 18SG.
otice is hereby given that on the7th da
il , IbSG. Suylor is O'Donnell flled their b
petition at this office. The prayer of i
tion being that the Council of the Cit.
Jook grant them license to sell malt , sp
s and vinous liquors , in the first wan
city , according to law in such cases m
provided. F. M. KiMHELt ,
VJUago dor :
I
istern Cities for Your Fine Mine ! 5
L. BERNHEIMER , LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR OF McCOOK ,
HAS JUS.T OPENED UP A
Fine Line of Spring and Sooner Suitings and Pants Patterns. .
HOUSE.
EASTERN
ANY
GUARANTEES A STYLISH FIT EQUAL TO
HE
.
. BANK , McCOOK.
DENNISON STREET , WEST OF. CITIZENS
LEGAL NOTICE.
LYDIA J. DUVAIA , Plaintiff , ) InDis
Ued
vs. J-of
ALONXO DOVAI-TJ , Defendant. ) county
To ALONZO DDVAI.I. , SON-HKSIDENT
notitled that
hereby
You are
DANT :
12th dny of April , 1881 ! , Lyula .J. Duvnl
petition against you in the District C
Ked Willow county , Nebraska , the obj
prayer of which arc to obtain a divon
that have w
you on the ground yon
abandoned the plaintiff without ROOI
"
for the term of two years last past , "i
hereby required to answer said petitio
before Monday the 24th day of May , 18 ;
LYDIA J. Duv ;
10 by J. E. Cochrnu , her at
FINAL PROOF NOTICES
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-yX"W"-XpN LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , N
April lath , 1880.
Notice is hcreb3given that the foil
named settler has filed notice of his in
in support of his
to make tlnul proof
will bo made befon
and that stiitl proof
Receiver at Me' ook. Nob. , on Sa
tor or
H. Fowler ,
May 22d , ISJsB. vU : Thomas
stead Entry :5157 , for the northeast qn :
section C , township I north , range ZS v
witiu
P. M. He names tiio folloiyins
.
rfdideiicoujiou.r
his continuous
tivation prove of , said land , viz : William F-
Dunham , William B. Kenno
Eugene
Thomas H.Catt.all of Daubury , Neb.
40 G. L. LAWS ,
LAND OFFICE AT McCuoK , X.
April 12th , IbSG.
Notice is hereby given that the foil
named hettler lias ille.d notice of his in
in support of hi ;
to make liual proof
will be made bo To
and that said proof
ister or Receiver at McCook , Nebr.is
Friday , May 21st , ISfcO , viz : Charles Well
D. S. No. 2. > 20 , for the E. ' , * S. W. > 4 N. '
W. Ksection 12 and N. a Hi S E. H sec
township 2 north , range 5:9 west. He
the lollowinpr witnesses to prove his d
and cultivation i
ous residence upon ,
land , viz. Henry Vojjcs. Harry Meyers
les Ebert and Fred. Wagoner , all ot M
Neb. 4 G. L. LAWS , Keg
LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , Xi
April 3nl , ISbO.
Notice is hereby given tlmt the foil
named settler has Hied notice of his inl
to make linal proof in support of life
and that said proof will be maJe befoi
ister or Receiver at McJooK'.Neb..on Tin
May 2Uth , 18bO , viz : James M. Mcr
homestead entrv 1U03 for the E. , i S E.
tion 11 and E. Ji N. E. } . . section 14 , to'
1 north , range 'M west li P. M. He nair
following witnesses to prove his cont
residence upon , and cultivation of , sai
viz : Henry Gale , William A. Gold , 1
A. Gold and Frank Albruigut all of M
A'Db. . _ 45 G. L. LAWS. Reg
LAND OFFICE AT McCooi : . Ni
March :5Uth : , IbWi.
Notice is hereby given that the foll <
named settler has tiled notice of his inj
to make tinal proof in support of his
and that said proof will be made beforo
tor or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Tn
May 18th. 1S8U , viz : Smith Gordon , It. :
of section 3 ,
for the southeast quarter
ship ; { north , range rf ) west Oth P. M. He
the lollowing witnesses to prove his cc
residence upon , and cultivation o
ous land vU : Charles E. Fox , Edward F.
TJibmaa , Itugglcs and Charles Christ , all
Cbbjf'"N # ) . fe 0. L. LAWS , Regi
LAND Om.ce AS SJcCooi.NE
March 20tlj , 1 30
Notice is hereby given that the folk
named settler has tiled notice of his int
to make final proof in support of his
and that said proof will be made bcton
ister or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Tu
May 4 , 186(5 ( , viz : Lewis 15. March , Horn
jEntry STfJI , for thp southeast quarter sec
township' : : north , ruiiirc da west < Hh J' . 3
names' the fo'llbw'injj' witnesses to pro
continuous residence upon , and culti'
of , said land , viz : D. H.Uobbitt , Richard
, Henry Vogas and W. W. Fisher , all <
SOU
L'oolc. KoU , ft 0. L. LAW : ? ' , Regu
LAND OFFICE AT MeCoas , NE
March 17th , 1BSU.
Notice is hereby given that the folio
named settler has Hied notice ot his inn
to make llual proof in support of his i
and that said proof will be made befon
ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on F '
May 14th , 183(5 , viz : James W. McCarthy , .
3iiii"l tifitvy 2104 , for the southeast quar
section' ; } ! ; t6 > vnplp ) 1 north , range 'M we
P M. He mimes thfi joHcjy-ng witnes
Ui3 contrriuous residence upon , en
prpve '
tivation of , said' laria , viz : Jo'siah A. Fi
ui H.Ucujatnin , Sidney Uodguund 3
pswortJi , all of M'cCook , Neb.
' ' -Q , 'L. IrtVWS , ucgte
LAND OFFICB A-i' Jlc
March isth ,
Notice is hereby given that the folio'
mined settler has liled notice of his inte
o make linal proof in support of his c
ind that said proof will be made belore H
. or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Satu
hip 4 north , „ . ' . . . . .
he following witnesses to prove' hig con
nis residence upon , and cultivation of ,
and , viz : Jacob Long , .losiah E. Moore.
. Miller and Alex. W. Campbell , all ol
Ililer , Nebraska.
' 42 , G. L. LAWS. Kegisl
OFFICE AT McCnoi : , Neb
March 1-th , It&p.
Notice is hereby given tfwt thp lollov
amcd settler has tiled notice of his intei
j make linal proof in support ot his el
nd that said proof will be made before R
) ror Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Satui
lay 1st , 18bO , viz : Alexander W. Camp
omestead entry 2049. lor the souther
vxiheiist J4 , south \ - ' southeast & . northci
) utlieust j , , cf section 13. township 4 IK
inge 2'J west. Be names the following
esses to prove his continuous rcsid
, and cultivation of , said land , viz : St
pon
iT. Holies , Josu.liE.Moore , William T. 1
ton and Jacob Long all of Uox Elder , N <
42 G. L. LAWS , Kegisti
I/Asp OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB.
Marph 8th , 1880.
Notice is huroby given that the foljqw
lined settler has thed notice of his inten
innkc tlual proof : n support of hig cl ,
id that Baiil I'root will be made beforo 1
; er orReceivocutMoCook. Neb. , onFrii
) rillGth , 1SSO , viz : William H. Ailing
umestead [ Entry 410 , for the W. \ ' N. W. ;
ction4 and E. VN. . E.i section 5 , town ;
lorth , range 28 west (5th P. M. He names
Mowing witnesses to prove his continu
sidence upon , and cultivation of , said It
r. : F. W. Weaver , J. C. Lalferty , J. C. Fc
.ti F. M. Graham , all of Daubury , Neb.
G. L. LAWS. Registc
LAND OF.FICK AT MCCOOK , Neb. ,
March 8th. lbS 5.
Notice is hereby given { hat tjie follow ]
mcd settler has tiled notice o't'his in'tpnl
make flnal proof in support of his cla
d that said proof will be made before R
lirorRceeiverutMcLooU , Neb.on suture
iril 17th , IbSOviz : Joseph Dnscoll.IJ. " S.2
the northwest h section , township "j noi
ige 3) west 0 P. M. He names the tollow
his continuous residei
: ness/S } to prove
an , and cultivation ot , said land , viz : Jc
ley'Nels Donland , James Foley , and Pe
rson , all of Uox Bldoi-rNeb.
I G. L. LAWS , Registoi
LAND OFFICE ATMCCOOK , NEU. ,
.March'Jth.lSsO.
Toticc is hereby given that the followii
ned settler has flled notice of his intent :
nake tinal proof in support of his clai
1 that said proof will be made before RCR
or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on FriUi
ril 10th. IbSU.viz : Herman Thole , homesu
ry 3470 , for the northeast } 4 northwest
. lots 1,2 and : t section 28 , township : t nor
ge 30 west. He names the following w
ses to prove his continuous residence up (
cultivation of. said laud , viz : Jacob
ins , Adolph Rheischick , Charley Uergsi
Charles Vollbrecht , all of McCook , Neb.
U. L. LAWS , KojfIster
Morns at Public Sale ,
-AT-
LINCOLN !
WSDNSSDA Y ,
MAY 19,1886.
lanihas and other fancy families.
Young Marys , Panseys , Desdamon/as ,
About 50 head in all IP//// be offered , consisting of a fine lot of young Bulls ,
Cows and heifers. Terms reasonable.
Apply for catalogues to either of the undersigned.
JOHN FITZGERALD.
. O. M. DRUSE , Malinger
F. M. WOODS , Auctioneer.
( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. )
Paid up Capital , $50,000,00 ,
; DQES A ;
Business ,
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal
cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Non-Residents. Money to loan on fanning
lands , \ iilase and personal property. Fire Insurance a specialty.
Tickets For Sale to and from Europe ,
CORRESPONDENTS : j V. F SKMX , President.
: National Hank , Lincoln , Nebraska. I JOHN U. CI.AKK. Vice-president ,
'he ' Chemical Nat ional Hank. New York. J A , C. EBEBT , Cashier ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Lath , Shingles , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mouldings , Pickets , Gedvn
Posts , t Lime , Hair , Cement , and Plaster Panit
Also Hard and Soft Coal.
MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
. E.
nd Real Estate Brokers.
OFFICE : West Dennison Street ,
NEBRASKA.
Superior to any ou the market , betnx IIcaMer , Stronger Unlit
and therefore a more Durable Mill. It Is the only
aMolutely safe Mill built ; and out of
Thousands Erected During 12
Years past , not one has ever blown away and left the Tower
standing. A record no other Mill can show. We offer
to put up any of our PUMPING MILLS
ON THIRTY DAYS TRIAL ,
And if they dou't give satisfaction , win remove Mill at onr
own expense. Also Manufacturers qf the Celebrated
ChallenKe Feed Mills. Corn Shellers. Iron Pumps ' i
with brass cylinders. Iron Pipe , Tants.
For estimates , catalogues and prices , apply to
G. B. NETTLETOX , ttcCook , Neb. ,
i
Agent for Southwesurn Nebraska and Northwestern Kaniai.
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