The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 07, 1891, Image 4

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By F. M. K1MMELL.
OFFICIAL CITY & COUNTY PAPER.
REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION.
Thu republican electors of the etnto of Ne
braska arc requested to send delegates from
their Boveral counties , to meet in convention
in the city of Lincoln , Thursday. September
Utth , 18 ! ' ] , nt 10 o'clock A. M. . for the purpose
of placing in nomination candidates for one
ftssoolate justice of the supreme court , and
two members of the board of regents of the
state university , and to transact such other
business as may be presented to convention.
THE APPORTIONMENT.
Tbf several counties are entitled to repre
sentation as follows , being based upon the
vote cast for Hon. Oeo. II. Hastings , lor attor
ney-general in 1890. giving ono delegate-at-
largo to each county , and ono for each 150
votes and the major traction ihercot :
Co untied. Del. Counties.
Adnnis 11 Johnson
Arthur 1 Keurnpy fi
Antelope C Key a Palm a
Hluine SllCoitli 2
Banner a.Kiinlmll 2
* Boyd 1 Knox 5
Boone 5' ' Lancaster 30
Box Ilutte G Lincoln 6
Hroivn 4\tMgMi \ 2
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Hutrnto
Kutler . TIMudison . C
Hurt . 8 McPhereon . 2
Otis * . 14 Murrick 5
Codur . 4 Nance. 4
Chuso . a Ne in ah a. . . . . 9
Cheyenne . 5 Nuekoll ? 6
Cherry . Ji Otoc it
Clay . 10 l'itwiii-e ! i
Colfax . 4 Perkins ; $
Cuming . 7 Pierce o
Opster . 12 Pbclps 4
Dakota . 4 Pltitte 4
Dawes . 7 Polk 5
Dawson . 7 ; tied Willow R
Deuel . a KIchnrdson 11
Dixon . 0 Hock It
Dodge . 11 | Saline 14
Douglas . Kt Sarpy 4
Duudy SSaumlers 8
Killraore 9 Scotts Ulutfs 2
Franklin 5 So ward 10
frontier 5 Sheridan (5
Furnas f Sherman a
Gage insioux 2
Garfleld 2JSranton a
Oosper 2Thaver , 8
Orhnt 2Thomas 2
Greeley -iThurstoii 4
Hall 8vnlley , 4
Hamilton 8 | Washington 7
Harlan 4Wayne | 4
Hayes a Webster 7
Hitchcock 4\Vheeler ; 2
Holt , York 12
Howard 4 ,
Hooker 2Total \ 545
Jefferson til
* Jfo vote returned.
It is recommended that no proxies be ad
mitted ts the convention , and that the delegates -
gates present be authorized to cast the full
vote of the delegation.
It is further recommended that the state
central committee select the temporary or
ganization of the convention.
WAI.T. M. SKEr.v. JOHN C. WATSON.
Secretary. Chairman.
THE old political signs ( $ $ $ )
won't work , this year.
THE publisher is tinder obliga
tions to Secretary of State Allen for
courtesy extended.
INDEPENDENT People's conven
tion at Indianola , Tuesday morn
ing next , August llthat 10 o'clock.
" "WHERE does Judge Cochran
stand , " tearfully inquires the Lin
coln Journal. Bless your corpor
ate soul , on two as honest and
manly feet as tread the virgin soil
of the 14th district.
THE Judicial Central Committee
at their meeting in Indianola , on
"Wednesday , decided to call the
Republican convention for the 14th
judicial district at Indianola on
Thursday , October 1st. The Sec
retary informs us that the call will
be made in time for publication in
the-press of the district next week.
THAT state relief statement for
April with a balance on hand
May 1 , of § 58,629 has a deliber
ate air about it which excites cur
iosity. Probably some expert ac
countant is engaged on the books
and that is why the relies commis
sion is four months behind the
calendar procession. Bee.
JOHN PALMER the new com-
mauder-in-cliief of the Grand
Army of the Kepublic , was a cap
tain in the army. It is to be hoped -
od he will emulate Corporal Tan
ner and refuse to be promoted to
' 'general. " Corporals and captains
are so scarce in these latter days
that we are all hopeful their ranks
may not be further reduced by
brevet promotions.
SUICIDES are too frequent now ,
yet Prof. Felix Adler'sugges
that a commission be designate
by each state , consisting of three
judges of the supreme court and
three eminent physicians , for the
express purpose of authorizing sui
cides in cases of chronic invalids
who have no reasonable hope of
recovery. He would have the at
tending physician end the misery
of such existence. As a theory in
the professor's school of ethics
this will not probably make much
headway , but it is novel enough
and he is eminent enough , to bring
on 110 end of discussion. Bee.
CONCERNING A SCHEME.
BKOTHEUS : I understand there
is a scheme on foot to secure a
railroad attorney for district judge
of the 14th judicial district , in
this wise , to-wit : By getting a
delegation from Eed Willow coun
ty for S. JR. Smith , an attorney
from Indianola , who has but small
reputation as an attorney , but
claims to be an Independent ; but
the fact that he canvassed the
county last fall in the interest of
the Republican party , and the de
sire of the east end republicans to
beat Jennings was all that kept
him from securing the nomination
of the east end republican ticket
as countj'- ' attorney last fall. And
that he held the important office
of republican committeman until
the 19th day of June , 1891 , only
about thirty days ago , as the fol
lowing copy of his resignation will
show :
"INDIANOLA , Neb. , June 19 , 1891.
To the Chairman and Secretary
Republican Judicial Commit
tee llth Judicial District of
Nebraska :
Gentlemen : I hereby tender
my resignation as committeman for
Red Willow county , this resigna
tion to take effect immediately.
Trusting to the kindness and
courtesy of Mr. J. J. Lamborn to
present this resignation and thank
ing you for past favors I am ,
Yours very truly ,
S. R. SMITH. "
And the further fact that he re
signed the office of republican cen
tral committeman about the last of
April shows conclusively that there
is a scheme somewhere ; and with
such a record it would be impos
sible for Mr. Smith to go into a
convention where are eight coun
ties represented by members of the
Farmers' Alliance and get the
nomination. Now the scheme is
when it is apparent that S. R.
Smith cannot get the nomination
( which certainly would be the
case ) then Mr. Smith is to throw
his delegation to one J. T. McClure -
Clure , a B. & M. attorney of Beav
er City , who has a political record
as follows :
He came to Furnas county in
the fall of 1885 , and has been a
candidate for office as follows :
1886 COUNTY ATTORNEY.
John T. McClure , dem. , 582
Frank B. Taylor , rep. , 787
Taylor's majority , 205
1887 COUNTY JUDGE.
John T. McClure , dem. , 665
E. W. Lewis , rep. , 1,048
Lewis' majority , 383
1888 REPRESENTATIVE.
John T. McClure , dem 721
J. M. Lee , rep. , 1,249
Lee's majority , 528
1890 COUNTY ATTORNEY.
John T.McClure , dem. &iud. , 1,110
G. W. Norris , rep.5 719
McClure's majority , . . 291
This majority being 200 less
than the majority on the Indepen
dent ticket.
He is under the employ of the
B. & M. R. R. Co. as their attor
ney , has foreclosed more mortga
ges in Furnas count } ' in the last
year than any other attorney in it
and has been a most persistent of
fice seeker.
What would we gain by select
ing a railroad attorney , an em
ployee of mortgage loan companies ,
and a bank attorney ? Is it likely
that his education and sympathies
are such that he would be with us ?
Would not his old associates have
great influence upon him. If this
is the best we can do , why do any
thing ? Are there not those whose
associates , and whose acts and daily
walks show that they are in sym
pathy with us ? Is it policy for
us to select one outside of our par
ty to an office of such power and
influence , when if we had one with
iis he might help us materially in
our cause.
MEMBER FARMERS' ALLIANCE.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale directed to me
from the district court of Red Willow county ,
Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before
Hon. J. E. Cochran , judge of the district court
of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the oth
day of March , 1891 , in favor of W. O. McClure
as plaintiff , and against Gilbert B. Nettleton ,
Charlotte E ? Nettleton et al as defendants ,
for the sum of six hundred and sixty-eight
dollars and twenty-seven cents , and costs
taxed at 364.33 and accruing costs , I have
levied upon the following real estate taken as
the property of said defendants , to satisfy said
decree , towit : S. Vt S. E. X section 3 and N.
% N. E. % section 10 , town. 2 , north of range
30 , west of 6th P. M. , in Red Willow county ,
Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale
to the highest bidder , for cash in hand , on
the I2th day of September A. D. 1891,111 front
of the south door of the court house , in In
dianola , 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 where due attendance will be given by
the undersigned. W. A. McCoOL ,
Dated July 31,1891. Sheriff of Said County ,
COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS.
( OFFICIAL. )
COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE , )
Indianola , Nob. , Aug. 4tli , ] 891. \
Board of county commissioners met
pursuant to call of county clerk ; present ,
C. W. Hodgkin , Stephen Belles and S.
S. Graham , commissioners , and Geo.W.
Roper , county clerk.
FRITSCII PRECINCT.
On motion township 4 , range 28 , was
set off as a separate voting precinct and
shall be known as Fritsch precinct.
ALLIANCE PRECINCT.
On motion township 4 , range 27 , shall
be a separate voting precinct and shall
be known as Alliance precinct.
COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO. J.
On motion the following territory
shall be known as commissioner district
No. 1 , viz : All of Tyrone , Lebanon ,
Missouri Ridge , Beaver , Bondville ,
Danbury , Valley Grange , Gerror , Drift
wood and Grant precincts.
COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO. 2.
On motion the following-named pre
cincts shall constitute and be known as
commissioner district No. 2 , viz : All
of North Valley , East Valley , Alliance ,
Indianola , Fritsch and Red Willow pre
cincts.
COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO. 3.
On motion the following-named pre
cincts shall constitute and be known as
commissioner district No. 3 , viz : All
of Box Elder , Willow Grove , Coleman
and Perry precincts.
On motion board adjourned to meet
x\.ugust 12th , 1891.
C. W. HODGKIN. Chairman
Attest Geo. W. Roper , Clerk.
THE SHIPE ESCAPED.
Earl Paul , a member of a Cowlcs
pleasure party , now languishes in the
Arlington House with his right arm badly
mangled. It appears that Paul is a
member of a party of eight men who
recently left Cowles overland for Den
ver on a hunting-pleasure trip. They
reached here last Saturday evening.
Sunday morning Paul attempted to pull
his shot gun out of the wagon , muzzle
first , and the trigger catching on some
object , the load of shot intended for an
innocent snipe was deposited in Paul's
right arm , which was terribly lacerated
and mangled , insomuch that the proba
bilities are that the injured member will
never again perform much service for
him though the doctor espects to be
able to save the arm. All of the party
but one friend of the injured man have
started back to Cowles. The young
man's father , who was prostrated by the
news of his son's accident , is expected
here soon.
PROHIBITION CONVENTION.
Convention called to order by Chair
man county central committee ; W. 0.
Norval was elected chairman and A. C.
Marsh as secretary pro tern. The fol
lowing delegates and alternates were
chosen to represent the county at the
state and judicial conventions. Dele
gates : Mrs. Peter Boyle , C. S. Quick ,
T. B. Campbell , John Longnecker and
Mrs. A. N. Nettleton. Alternates : W.
0. Norval , R. H. Taylor , Mrs. M. A.
Northrup , Mrs. L. C. Doll and Mrs. A.
J. Taylor. On motion T. B. Campbell
was selected as state central committeeman -
man and W. 0. Norval , chairman coun
ty central committee. Following are
the county nominations ; Supt. , Mrs.
Eliza G. Nettleton ; Judge , W. 0. Nor
val ; Treasurer , Wm. X.Johnson ; Clerk ,
I T. Birdsell ; D. C. Clerk , C. S. Quick ;
Sheriff , ; Coroner , Dr. P. Boyle.
A. C. MARSH , Secretary.
W. 0. Norval , Chairman.
THEY HAVE THEM.
Among the prime requirements for a
first-class livery establishment are :
Good horses , animals which are safe ,
but have sufficient life and style ; com
fortable and convenient vehicles and a
suitable variety of them ; everything kept
up clean and bright and in shipshape ;
prompt service and courteous treatment ;
and last of all , but not least , gentle
reader , reasonable charges. It is but
right to state here that all these requis
ites are to be found at "THE CIRCLE
FRONT LIVERY STABLE" of Gray &
Maddux.
BRING THEM IN.
William Coleman desires us to request
all persons who have complied with his
recent request to save him samples of
the various products of agriculture , to
bring them to town at their earliest con
venience , as he is noTT preparing to send
these exhibits to various eastern cities ,
in order to advertise this county , and
let the eastern people see what in a
favorable year this soil will produce.
Please be prompt so that this good work
may be commenced.
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JONAS ENGEL , Manager.
WE ARE MAKING
REDDCfl
IN PRICES ON ALL
SUMMER
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STOCK.
This Includes
Boys Waists ,
Straw Hats ,
Thin Underwear ,
And
Negligee Shirts ,
THE FAMOUS.
July 24 , 1891.
SPECIAL NOTICE Members of the
Boyd Hook & Ladder Co. , No. 1 , are
requested to meet at their truck house
on Tuesday , August llth , 1891 , for the
purpose of electing a foreman to fill
the vacancy caused by the resignation
of C. W. Stoddard. JResp'y ,
FKANK HTTBER , Stewart.
CONGREGATIONAL SERVICES Sun
day school , 10:30 : ; morning service , ll :
30 , A. M. ; evening service at 8:30 : ;
Wednesday evening , prayer meeting at
8:30 : , Thursday evening , young people's
choral society at 7 ; Friday evening ,
teachers' meeting at 8:30.
We make a specialty of office sup
plies such as type writing papers , let
ter copying books , filing cases , etc. , at
THE TRIBUNE Stationery Department.
Make Noble your family grocer and
many other blessings will fall to your
lot , besides having the best groceries on
your table that the market affords.
THE TRIBUNE and "The Irrigation
Age , " one year , for $2.00 , cash in ad
vance. All irrigationists should take
advantage of this liberal offer.
Groceries , fruits , confectioneries and
the like must be fresh and clean to be
desirable. Knipple makes a specialty
of these points.
Parties wishing 500 pound lots of
flour will save money by calling on
POTTER & EASTERDAY.
An elegant line of perfumes , toilet
articles , etc. , at
CIIENERY'S CITY DRUG STORE.
Crete flour has no superior and but
few equals. Knipple has just received
an entire car load of it.
White and Figured Windsor Ties
all the rage at the Eagle Clothing
Store.
Corn meal.
POTTER & EASTERDAY.
Knipple has just received a car load
of the celebrated Crete Mills flour.
Before painting your house consult
Chenery at the City Drug Store.
McMillen , Prescription Druggist.
Family Groceries at Noble's.
Children Cry for Pitcher's jCastoria.
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CIRCUS EAGLE.
GREAT- : : BARGAINS !
Summer Dress Goods.
GHALLIES , LJHIfNSjfc WHITE GOODS ,
Parasols , damaged by rain , from 25C up.
Clothing & Furnishing Goods.
White Shirts , damaged by rain , $ .SO
Pereaile Shirts , dsmaged by rain , .SO
Pereaile Shirts , with collars and cuffs , .7S
Pereaile Shirts , witn collars and cuffs , l.OO
White Vests from - - $1.OO up 1
Linen Coats and Vests from - l.OO up.
Selling Linen Goods - VERY CHEAP. ! '
COME AND SEE US.
L. LOWMAN & SON
W. 0. BULLARD & CO.
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LIME HARD
CEMENT , ,
LUMBER.HARD AND
DOORS , LUMBER.
BLINDS.LUMBER. . SOFT
BLINDS. COAL.
RED CEDAR AND OAK POSTS.
. xT. WARRRN. Manager.
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UftlRS/INX & > 0. IHICAGD.
ASK YOURTROCER FOR IT
WM.M , ANDERSON
PROPRIETOR.
TRANSFER.
M9Cook , ' Neb.
The Largest and Finest Stock !
Wishes to call public attention to the important fact that
his stock of Spring and Summer goods now in is the largest
finest and best assortment to be found in McCook. He guar
antees a fit and his prices are most reasonable. Opposite
Frees & Hocknell Lumber Yard.