The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 08, 1891, Image 4

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    By F. M. KIMMELL.
OFFICIAL CITY&COUHTY PAPER.
TUESDAY was a sad day for Omaha
and llosewater. But Nebraska is all
right. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
IF the mills keep on grinding so mer
rily Richards will be right royally re
venged yet.
HERE'S to his excellency General
John M. Thaycr. Politicians propose ,
but the state supreme court disposes.
ONE can from the outside see enough
to warrant the observation that the Al
liance is in county politics up to its
eyes or thore-abouts.
THAT was an exciting episode of the
Thayer-Boyd contest when .Justice Max
well , smarting under the merited rebuke
of Chief Justice Cobb , left the chamber
in a rage.
Is IT not just a mite peculiar that
the only dissenting judge , Maxwell ,
Hhould have a personal grievance against
Governor Thayer. Or is it unfortunate
or human ?
IT is claimed that since 1850 the in
dustries and banking business have in
creased as follows :
Railroads , 1,280 per cent.
Bunking , 918 per cent.
Manufacture ! ) , 408 per cent.
Agriculture , 252 per cent.
IT is misdemeanor for "
a "any per
son , without right , to wear a G. A. R.
badge , either wilfully or for the pur
pose of obtaining aid or assistance
thereby. " The above act was passed
March 3lst , 1887 , and with the emerg
ency clause.
A BILL has been reported favorably
in the Michigan senate providing for
the employment of female professors
in the State University at Ann. Arbor.
This is in recognition of the didactic
instinct in women and of their abund
ant success as public educators.
TlIE success which has attended the
sinking of an artesian well on the San-
ee Indian reservation will doubtless
encourage other enterprises of that
stamp in Nebraska. With the surface
flow , the underflow , the artesian wells
Nebraska ought to be well fixed to irri
gate.
gate.MR.
MR. TENNYSON'S explanation that he
owes his long life to his adoption of a
rule to "cast all your cares on God , "
has the poetic flavor , but it really won't
work in practice. While it may conduce -
duce to long life it is likely to lead to a
life in the poor house or the peniten
tiary. The only safe way is to acquaint
the Lord with the cares , and to follow
it up with a good deal of personal hust
ling on the side.
ANOTHER chapter in the Hayes coun
ty court house deal was'closed , the first
of this week , when that structure and
about all its valuable contents were de
stroyed fay fire of an incendiary origin.
Doubtless this closes one of the darkest
chapters in the somewhat unsavory his-
try of that county ; and developments
and disclosures of a startling nature
must certainly follow an investigation
into the matter. If the facts are ever
sifted to the surface there will be an in
cipient emigration from that bailiwick
or a neck-tie party.
SOME of the newspaper fraternity
are explaining that as the governor is
elected every "even year" according to
the constitution , it necessarily follows
Governor Thayer holds over untill Jan
uary 1893. That is not the reason. In
case of a vacancy the constitution pro
vides that the lieutenant governor shall
act as governor until the close of the
term. The statute provides that in the
case of a vacancy in any state or county
office occuring thirty days before a gen
eral election the vacancy shall be filled
at the election. Now in this case the
lieutenant governor is not in it , and
there is no vacancy. So there is no
way of changing the governor before
the close of the term. In fact the
statute in "vacancies"
defining express
ly excludes cases where , from the in-
eligibiliiy of the officer elect he cannot
qualify , and his predecessors holds
over. So there is no vacancy to fill.
State Journal.
THE organization of an irrigation
and improvement company by R. 0.
Phillips , J. W. Deweese and others is a
good thing for the state of Nebraska.
It will operate intelligently and on a
broad scale and will make irrigation
profitable to itself and its patrons.
When the furore about the homestead
er being his own irrigator is over it will
be seen that the work can only be eco
nomically and profitably done by the
use of large amounts of capital and the
employment of the best engineering
talent unless * in a few exceptional
local cases where the facilities are un
usually good.
The real point which makes it nec
essary that capital should handle irrigating -
gating works generally is the superior
organization it compels. The manage
ment in that case is wholly unhamper
ed and there is no waste of energy , no
broils , no dissensions to cripple and
embarrass. Properly regulated by
law , so that it could not impose on
private owners of land if so disposed ,
corporate capital is the resort to which
the semi-arid region must turn. Lin
coln Herald.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of tale directed to me
from thd district court of Itcd Willow county.
NelirHekK.on n JudKmentobtHlncd before Hon.
J.E. Coohrnn , judKU of the district court of
Itcd ( Vlllow county. NubrHSkn. on the 30th day
of March , 1801 , In favor ot W. O. McUluro us
plnlntllT. and affulimt Gilbert U. and Charlotte
K. Nettlcton vt Hi. as defendants , for the > um
six hundred , slxty-elpht dollars and twenty-
seven cents , and contn taxed at 937 38 and ac
cruing coats. 1 have levied upon the follow
ing real estate taken ns the property of said
defendants , to satisfy said decree , to-wit : 8.K
S. E. H section 8 and N. M N. E. ? i section 10.
in town. 2 , range 30. west of nth P. M. . in Itcd
Willow countv. Nebraska. And will offer the
same for sale to the highest bidder , for cash
in hand , on the 13th day of June A. D. 1801. in
front of the south door of the court house , in
Indlanola. Nebraska , that being the building
wherein the last term of court was held , tit
the hour of ono o'clock. P. M. , of said day.
when and where due attendance will be given
by the undersigned * .
Dated May 6tb. 1891. W. A. McCoOL.
60 Sheriff of said County.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Dy virtue of tin order of Bale directed to me
from the district court of tted Willow county.
Nebraska , on Hjudgmcntobtniued before Hon.
.1. E. Coohrmi. judge of the district court of
Ued Willow county , Nebraska , on thn 30th day
of March , 1881 , In favor of I. . Alice Watson as
plaintiff , and against Cyrus Cowk-s et al. as
defendantH. for the 8Utn ono hundred and
cl'ht ( dollars , and no cents , and costs taxed at
fSU.UJ and accruing costs , I Imvo levied upon
the following real estate taken as the proper
ty of said defendants , to satisfy said decree ,
to-wit : N. W. > 4 section 25. town. 3 , range 27 ,
west of Oth P. M. . in tted Willow county. Ne
braska. And will olfer the same for Hale to
the highest bidder , for cash in hand , on the
13lu day of June A. D. . 1891. In front of the
south door of the court bouse , in Indianola.
Nebraska , that being the building wherein
the last term of court wna held , at the hour of
one o'clock , P. M. , of said dny. when and where
duo attendance will be gi'-cn by the under-
titgned.
Dated May 5th. 18H1. W. A. McCooL.
50 Sheriff of said County.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Uy virtue of an order of sale directed to me
from the district court of Ked Willow county.
Nebraska.onajudgmentobtalned before Hon.
J. E. Cochran , Judge of the district court of
Hed Willow county , Nebraska , on the 30th dav
March , 1801. in favor of J. L. Moore as plalnt.fr ,
and against Edwin N. Henjainin and Ida C.
Uenjamin cc al. as defendants , for the sum of
one hundred and twenty-onodollarsand sixty-
two cents , and costs taxed at 729.03 and accru
ing costs , I have levied upon the following
real estate taken as the property of said de
fendants , to satisfy said decree , to-wit : E.lt
N. W. J and 8. Yi N. E. U of section 31. town
ship 2. north of range 20 , west of Oth P. M. . in
Hed Willow county. Nebraska. And will offer
the same for sale to the highest bidder , for
cash in hand , on the 13th day of June A. D.
1891. in front of the south door of the court
house , in Indlanola. Nebraska , that being the
building wherein the last term of court was
held , at the hour of one o'clock. P. M. . of said
day , when and whore due attendance will be
given by the undersigned.
Dated May C , 1801. W. A. McCoOL ,
50 Sheriff of said County.
Publication of Summons.
In the District Court of Ked Willow county ,
Nebraska.
J. L. Moore , plaintiff , vs. Ephraim Greene ,
Emma M. Greene , and D. M. Usborne& Com
pany , defendants.
To Kphralin Greene and Eimmi M. Greene ,
non-resident defendants :
You will take notice that on the 12th day of
Januao'.A. D. . 1801. J. L. Moore , plaintiff , til
ed his petition in the District Court of lied
Willow county , Nebraska , the object and pray
er of which is to foreclose a certain mortgage
executed by the defendants Epbraim Greene
and Emma M. Greene to the Dakota Mortgage
Loan Corporation , now the Globe Investment
Company , and duly assigned to the plaintiff
herein on the east half of the south-west
quarter and the west half of the south-east
quarter of section two (2) ( in township one (1) ( ,
north of range twenty-nine (29) ( ) west of the
sixth P.M. , In lied Willow county , Nebraska ,
said mortgage being dated December 23d ,
1887. and upon which there is now due the
sum of 790.00 and Interest there on at the rate
of ten per cent per annum from the first day
of December. A. D. . 1889. and the further sum
of $48.13 and interest thereon at the rate of
ten per cent , per annum from January loth.
1801. being the amount paid by plaintiff herein
to redeem said land from tax sale , for taxes
assessed against the same and not paid.
Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure
and sale of said premises ; that the defendants
be foreclosed and barred of a'l ' title , lien or
other interest in said premises ; for deficiency
judgment and equitable relief. You are re
quired to answer said petition on or before
Monday tbe25th day of May. A. D. . 1891.
Dated at McCook. Nebraska. April 23d. 1801.
J. L. MOOBE , Plaintiff.
By his attorney J. E. Keiley. 48
Charles H. Harvey , Annie Harvey. Solon E.
Harvey , Ella Harvey , Hiram Colby and Mrs.
Hiram Colby his wife , first name to plaintiff
unknown , defendants , will take notice , that
on the24th day of January , 1891. Frankie M.
Hockuell , plaintiff , lilcd her petition in the
dstrict court of Hed Willow county , and state
of Nebraska , against the above named defend
ants , the object and .prayer of which is to
foreclose two mortgages ; one mortgage exe
cuted by the defendants Charles H. Harvey ,
Annie Harvey.SolonE.IIarvey andEllaHarvey
to The McCook Loan and Trust Company , and
one executed by said Charles H. Hfrvey , An
nie HarveySolonE.Harvey andEllaHarvey to
F. L. Brown : which said two mortgages were
assigned delivered to this plaintiff ; said mort
gages are upon the following described real
estate , to-wit : The north half of the south
east quarter and the south west quarter of
the south east quarter in section eighteen ,
and the north west quarter of the north east
quarter , section nineteen , in township three ,
north of range twenty-six , west of the sixth
P. M. , in Hed Willow county , Nebraska ; Said
mortgages are dated August 2nd , 18S6. The
defendants have failed to pay the amount se
cured by said mortgages as required by the
conditions thereof ; and there is now due the
total sum of § 1,230.00 with interest at the rate
of seven per cent , on Sl.000.00 thereof from
August 1st , 1800. and with interest at ten per
cent , on $50.00 thereof from February 1st. 1890 ,
and with interest at ten per cent.on $50.00
thereof from August 1st. 1890. That the de
fendants be required to pay said sum and in
terest or that snid mortgages be foreclosed
and said premises be sold and the proceeds ot
said sale applied to the payment of said debt.
You are required to answer said petition on or
before the 8th day of June. 1891.
Dated this 29th day of April. 1891.
FllANKIK M. HOCKNELL , Plaintiff.
Uy W. S. Alorlan her attorney. 49-4
Probate Notice.
In County Court , Ked Willow County ,
Nebraska.
In the matter of the Probate of the last Will
and Testament of Smith Gordon , deceased.
The state of Nebraska , To the heirs and next
kin of the said Smith Gordon , deceased :
Take notice. That upon filing of a written
instrument.purportintrto be the last will and
testament of Smith Gordon , for probate and
allowance , it is ordered that said matter be
set for hearing the llth day of June. A. D. .
1891 , before said county court , ut the hour of
1 o'clock , P.M. , at which time any person in
terested may appear and contest the same.
You are further notified that the depositions
of J. O. Litchfleld will be taken at the office of
James E. Corlett , in the town of Elkader. in
tbo state ot Iowa , on the 27th day of May ,
1891 , between the hours of 9 A. M. and C P. M. ,
of said day.
You are further notified that the depositions
of William Trick will be taken at the office of
William J.SchlotterNo.SON. 4th St. in the
city of Keokuk. in the state of Iowaon the 5th
day of June. 1891 , between the hours of 9 A.
M. and 6 P. M. . of said day.
And notice of this proceedings is ordered
published three weeks successively in $ ? HE
McCooK TRIBUNE , a weekly newspaper pub
lished in this state.
In testimony whereof , I have hereunto set
my hand and the seal of the County Court , at
Indianola , this 29th day of April. A. D. . 1891.
[ SEAL. ) HARLOW W. KEYES.
49-3 County Judge.
Plenty of Time Yet.
There yet remain two months in which new
subscribers may enter the great Dominion
Illustrated prize competition and try for ono
of the 100 prizes , aggregating over $3.000 in
value , which the publishers of that journal
offer. The competition closes June 30th. but
new competitors may enter at any time pro
vided their answers to the 36 questions are re
ceived at the office of the journal prior to the
date mentioned above. The questions are
published in monthly instalments of six each ,
and the answers are to be found in the pages
of the Dominion Illustrated tor the six months
ending June 30th. For sample copy and full
particulars send 13 cents in stamps to the pub
lishers. Sobiston Litho. & Pub. Co. , Montreal.
JONAS ENGEL , Manager.
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To THE LKGAL VOTEHS OK WILLOW GKOVE
PHKCINCT , KED WILLOW Co. , NEB. :
Notice is hereby given tbut on Saturday ,
May 23d. 1891. at the city hall and at the Tulley
building on Main street in the city of McCook
in said precinct a special election will bo held
for the purpose of deciding whether the coun
ty commissioners of Hed Willow county. Ne
braska , shall for the purpose of aiding- the
construction of an irrigation and wate- power
canal passing through sections 3-7-8-9 and 10.
township two , range twenty-nine west , in said
precinct , issue the coupon bonds of Willow
Grove precinct , Ued Willow county. Neb. , to
the amount of ten thousand (510,000) ( ) dollars.
Said bonds to bear date of June 1.1891. and
payable twenty (20) ( years from date thereof
and to bear interest at the rate of six (6) ( ) per
cent , per annum interest payable semi annu
ally on said bonds at the county treasurer's
office in Ked Willow county , NebrasKn. And
shall the county commissioners in each year
thereafter until the said bonds become due
and payable levy upon the taxable property
of said Willow Grove precinct a tax sufficient
to pay the interest upon said bonds , provided
that an additional amount shall be levied and
collected as provided by law to pay the princi
pal of said bonds when they shall become due.
Said vote to be by ballotand all persons voting
for said proposition shall have printed on
their ballots the words
"Shall the bonds of Willow Grove precinct ,
Ked Willow county , Nebraska , be issued by
the county commissioners of said county in
accordance with the proposition of said com
missioners to aid in the construction of an ir
rigation and water power canal passing
through sections 3-7-8-9 and 10. township 2
nortu , range za west in saia precinct/
All persons voting against said proposition
shall have printed on their ballots the words
"Shall the bonds of Willow Grove precinct.
Red Willow county. Nebraska , be issued by
the county commissioners of said county in
accordance with the proposition of said com
missioners to aid in the construction of an ir
rigation and water power canal passing
through sections 3-7-8-9 and 10. township 2
north , range 29 west in said precinct. "
"NO. "
Which election shall bo opened at 8 o'clock ,
A. M. , and will continue open until 6 o'clock.
P. M. of the same day and all persons in said
precinct residing east of the line running
parallel with Main street , city of McCook ,
shall vote at the Tulley building and those re
siding in said precinct west of said line shall
vote at the city hall in McCook city.
48-3 C. W. HODGKIN. Chairman ,
Board of County Commissioners.
Attest Geo. W. Koper , County Clerk.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I
April 30th. 1891. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Monday ,
June 15th , 1891 , viz :
CHARLES S. WHITE ,
H. E. No. 6081 for the S. E. } of section 33 , in
town. 1 , north of range 30. west of 6th P. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon , and cultiva
tion of. said land , viz : William H. Tegarden.
Charles F. Elliott. William H. Benjamin and
Jonas R. Gardner , all of Banksville. Neb.
49' J. P. LINDSAY , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEBRASKA , t
April 20th. 1891. f
Notice is hereby given that the followiag-
named settler has filed notice of her intention
to make final pre-emption proof in support of
her claim , and that said proof will be made
before Kegister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. ,
on Saturday. May 30th. 1891. viz :
ELIZA G. NETTLETON ,
P. E. D. S. No. 7019. for the S. Y S. W. 54 and
lots 6 and 7. Sec. 28 , T. 3. N. of R. 30 , W. 6th
P. M. She names the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence uponand cul
tivation of , said land , viz : Rotheus S. Hile-
mnn. Mathew H. Johnston. John H.Whittaker ,
William Grimes , all of McCook , Nebraska.
J. P. LINDSAY , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEB. , I
April 7th , 1891. I
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final five-year proof In support of his
claim , and that said proof will be made before
Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Sat
urday , May 16th , 1891 , viz :
BENJAMIN A. LINCOLN.
H. E. No. 4085 , for lots 3. 4 and'5 , and S. E. &
N. W. J section 6. town. 2 north , range 30 ,
west 6th P. M. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuousresldence upon ,
and cultivation of. said land , viz : JobnV.
Wharton , of McCook , Neb..Darid O. Strlne , of
Culberteon. Neb. . Sidney W. Ford and Jacob
P. Squires of McCook. Neb. .
T46 J. P. LINDSAY , Register.
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Are filling their store with all classes of goods bought after the MoKinley bill had brought
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comprisiDg "Wool and Cotton. ?
Dress Goods
of every description , the best
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White Goods
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MUSLIM
in all grades and widths.
A big stock of
Embroideries ,
Hosiery , Gloves ,
Summer Underwear
in Knit and Muslin ,
Corsets , Collars , Cuffs.
y of our departments equal a good sized "country
store. " This has to toe seen to he appreciated. Our prices are
known to he the lowest. You g-et your money's worth. The
goods tell the tale tor themselves. So call and see us. You will
he treated courteously toy our clerks.
JOHN C. ALLEN , Prop. ,
DELL LAFLIH , Mgr. CASH BARGAIN STORE.
Publication Notice.
Tinliurtley Improvement mid Investment
Company.Alleu isaitluy.Hunry Mattcr.George
H. Eckelslield lienjamin K. Schoultz. Hud-
dleston Lumber Company , U. G. Smith. Wil
Ham E. Uaher , Lhtniel Munjrus , The DeWit
Hank of DtsWitt , Nebraska. Mctculf Jirothers
G. L. Laws. Z. T. iMcUullum. Illinois Stree
Gas Company , Frank H. tielby. Uank of Unrt
ley , JlcCormiek Harvesting Mncliiuc Com
pany.Uclia C. Robinson.I. W.Dolan , Howai\
Lumber Company , Legal Heirs of Williaii
Peck , deceased. ! ' . 11. HiltonJ. W. Martin , i
N. Clover , Uisilla Uuriluy. J. M. Kortz. Pete
Broebam , Mrs. Peter lirochan W. F. Brown
Mrs. W. F. Brown , T. M. Sexton. J. K
Hatborn.E.D.Hathorn. C. E. Fulmer.Adie Fill
uier , Elizabeth Hamilton , Matilda Hamilton
Anson D. Uowdish. Eliza Z. Bowdisb , Sara !
Allensby , and F. L. Southwick , co-defendants
will take notice that on the 7th day of April
1891TheLincoliuLand Company , your code
fendant herein , llled in the ollieo of the Clerk
of the District Court of Ited Willow County
Nebraska , its answer and crops-petition
against Benjamin F.Sibbitt , plaintiffand yoi
as co-deieudantfl , the object and prayer 01
which is to foreclose all rigkts. interest or
equity of redemption , of the other defendant b
in said action and the plaintiff thciciti. undei
nnd by virtue of a written agreement , enter
ed into between the defendant , Allen liurtley ,
and the defendant. The Lincoln Land Com
pany , wherein the said Allen Hartley , ngreed
to purchase ot the defendant. The Lincoln
Land Company , for the consideration herein
after set lorth. the following described pro
perty situated in the counts' of Red Willow
and state of Nebraska , viz : The south butt
of the north east quarter , and lots numbers
one and two , the south cast quarter of
the north west quarter , and lots numbers
three , four and five , the east half of the south
west quarter , and lots numbers six and seven ,
and the south east quarter , of section six , in
township three , north of range twenty-six ,
west of the sixth principal meridian ; nlso the
north half of the north east quarter and the
south west quarter of the north east quarter
and lot number six , and the east half of the
north west quarter , and lots numbers one and
two of section number seven , in townsnip
three , north of range tweutysix , west of the
sixth principal meridian , except from the
above described tract , a strip of land two
thousand feet in length and three hundred
feet in width ; which agreement the said Al
len Bartley , on the 25th day of February. 1889.
forand in consideration of the sum of one
dollar , assigned and delivered to the defend
ants. J. W. Martin. T. B. Hilton and I. N. Clov
er : and thereafter said The Lincoln Land
Company , entered into a written agreement
with the last above named defendants , where
by the said property was atrreed to be con
veyed to the said defendants. J. W. Martin , T.
B. Hilton and I. N. Clover , upon the payment
of the following consideration , viz. ; June
30th. 1890. S2.091.10 , December 31st. 1890. 52.032.-
00. December 31st. 1891 , $3,46000. December
31st , 1892. $3,260.00.December 3Ist,1893.3OGO 00 ,
December 31st , 1894. S2.f60.30 and December
31st. 1895. S2.160.00. which sums the said de
fendants. Allen Bartley. J-W. Martin , T. B.
Hilton and I. N. Clover , have failed and neg
lected to pav as they become due ; and the
defendant , The Lincoln Land Company , prays
tnatsaid premises , except the east nan or tue
south west quarter , and lots numbers six and
seven of section six , in township three , range
twenty-six , may be sold to satisfy the sums
due and to become due ; and further that that
part of the propert3' hereinbefore described
which was platted as a town by thcdefendant ,
Allen Bartley , be vacated , and that such plat
ting bo adjudged to have been without
authority. You are required to plead to said
answer ana cross-petition on or oeiore tue
8th day of June. 1891.
Dated this twenty-ninth day of April. 1891.
THE LINCOLN LAND COMPANY. Defendant.
494 Bv W. S. Morlan. its attorney.
Application for Druggists * Permit.
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLKRK , i
McCook , Nebraska , May 7th. 1891. f
Notice is hereby given that Albert McMillan
has filed in this office an application to the
Mayor and City Council of the city of McCook ,
Nebraska , for druggists' permit to sell malt ,
spirituous and vinous liquors in the drug store
on lot 17 , block 22 , in the 1st ward of said city
for the ensuing fiscal year.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
band and the seal of said city this 7th day of
May , 1891. 50 U. J. WARREN , City Clerk.
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RED CEDAR AND OAK POSTS.
. -J. WARRRN , Manager.
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H. KAPKE , The Leader ,
FRIGES AND II ? STYLISH WOKK ,
Calls attention to the fact that he has just received an
other shipment of the latest , most stylish spring goods , and
hat he is prepared to make them up in the most stylish mode
and at the lowest figures. Call and see for yourself.
tcif Hotel ,
H. M. WOLFE , Prop.
jji Headquarters for Traveling Men ,
Electric lights , hot and cold water baths ,
free bus to all trains , and strictly first class
in all of its appointments.