The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 05, 1895, Image 4

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$1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
r , THE Lincoln Land Co. an(1 Dr ,
, : . ; . John McPherson have agreed tea
a division of their lands inBepub-
lican City.
,
' THE suit against the late Sena-
a
: tor Stanford's estate has been de-
f. , . tided against the government-
, g which is a happy and fortunate re-
cult for the Stanford university.
,
Pte ' THE United States paid out
' so me $43,000,000 more than it
received during the fiscal year just
J closed. We know men who would
, be glad to be able to spend $13-
' . ' 000,000 a year more than they
1 ! ; ' : ' - take in.
Journal claims that "Lin-
coin ladies who wear bloomers
* . ' have not only mustered up enough
, ° courage to appear in public on
-F their wheels between the hours of
_ , ; ' G a. m. and 7 p ; m. , but have also
had pictures taken in costume ,
and ° on account of general attract-
f Zr r . , iveuess the pictures find promi-
. ; . rent positions in photographer's
' show windows" .
.y
° - THE state board cf trans1porta-
tion settled a matter which has
; ; - . long worried them , Monday , evening -
' ing , b3 r selecting the following
secretaries for the board : W. A.
' . Dilworth of Hastings , J. B. . Stitli-
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erland of Tekamah , and J. W.
Farrell of Orleans. Dilworth is
' one of the present members. The
new secretaries take office October
1st.
A FIGHT 1S now on among Pennsylvania -
sylvania Republicans , having for
its purpose the overthrow of Senator -
ator Quay , the great reigning boss.
It will be a fight of extraordinary
'bitterness , rivaling the famous
i quarrel between the stalwarts and
half breeds of New York state.
Perhaps the best results that may
be accomplished will be the change -
e in of bosses.
LI ccoLN county's assessed valuation -
ation for 1895 is $78,904 greater
,
than for 1894 , a fact which is czec 1 -
ited to the increased value of land
: which Iles l10112 e under Il'la 'g ftt10n
this year for the first time , Score
pne for the cause of irrigation.
The assessed valuation of most
a Nebraska counties-especially of
those in the western portion-has
materially decreased.
DR. TALMAGE tells us that
preachers and politics will not
mix. He opines that men of the
cloth can accomplish nothing by
brass band crusades against vice
and crime , The result has been , I
he says , that eradicating municipal . -
pal vices in one locality only
makes them break out in another
and scatter. His remedy is to
christianize the people so that
they will rise and wipe out all
forms of vice and lawlessness.
Two touring cyclists who were
deified admission to the dining
room of the summer hotel at Spirit -
it Lake because they wore knickerbockers -
erbockers , will sue the managers
for damages. The wheelmen have
been obliged to fight their way
from the first , but they begin to
see the end of their troubles.
Even the fastidious hotel men at
Spirit Lake will be obliged to surrender -
render before the close of the
I season. A bit of mechanism that
has lead power enough to' revolutionize -
i tionize woman's dress in a single
Year , after the reformers had been
whacking a away at it for ten cen-
tulles } is bound to sweep aside the
prejudices of the most conserva-
tire hotel man on the continent.-
: JournaL "
COLEMAN :
New potatoes and peas. here
now.
now.Mr.
Mr. Prentice has a big patch of
a
beans.
H. B. Wales was working the
road , Monday.
J , W. Corner had a sick horse.
Wednesday , but all right now.
Worth Coleman of McCook is
pulling weeds for Wm , Sharp.
Mauei went to Mr. Rozell's ,
Wednesday , to see and hear the
twins twitter.
The men and boys are all busy
plowing corn and some women
are out and at it.
Uncle Billy is getting right
down and at it these days. He
keeps the hoe sharp while Mrs.
Aunt Billy hoes the weeds.
We learn that Frank Forbes
and Ella Squires were married one
day last week. We wish them a
long , prosperous and happy life.
Mrs. Uncle Billy and the children -
dren went after wild currants , last
Saturday. They were gone about
all day and got nearly a dozen
apiece.
At the school meeting in district -
trict 58 , Wm. Coleman was elected
moderator for two years and J. W ,
Corner , treasurer for three years.
A levy of twenty-five mills was
male.
When Win. Coleman arrived
home from McCook , Saturday , lie
found Mr , and Mrs. McMurphy
there. They were"old friends but
had not met for twenty-eight years.
They were living neighbors forty
years ago , in Iowa. A few years
ago a Mr. Smith of Polk Co , , web. ,
shot and killed his wife. She was
Mr. McMurphy's sister.
We have neighbored with H. B.
Wales and had dealings with him
for over two years and always
found him "straight as ft string" ,
and we are at a loss to account for
Ills incurring the displeasure of
the elements. On last Thursday
afternoon , lightning struck the
corner post at the southwest corner -
ner of his farm , shattering it to
shivers. It started for his house
on the double-quick , but stopped
after tearing the wire off the poste
twenty rods ,
Thusday , Gertie Coleman went
to McCook in the cart. She had
to cross a canyon where there was
a bridge and grade twelve feet
high. The pony refused to hold
back , and her efforts to make it
hold back only ran the cart on its
heels. There is a spade of about
eight inches between the body of
the cart and the trace in the shaft.
She quickly slipped down through
this space , and bracing her feet on
ground , stopped the pony ,
when its feet were within a foot of
the bank , and would have gone
over the next step , carrying 'Ger-
tie and the cart to the bottom. It
was surely a narrow escape.
STIMULATED by the $20,000
embezzlement of City Treasurer
Bolin , a reform wave is now surging -
ing over the city of Omaha , and
many are joining the effort for better -
ter local government in city and
county.
THE alleged murderers of Bar-
rett Scott go free. Holt county is
an unpopular locality for embezzling -
ing treasurers. And this failure
to convict will not have an encouraging -
aging effect.
Buy your writing paper at
THE TRIBUNE Office , All kinds in
stock and prices very reasonable
WALL PAPER at
lvlcMILLEN'S.
Ice Cream Soda 5c. at
! pMILLEN'S.
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Awarded
Highest Honors-World's Fair ,
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$ ICEJ
CREAM
BAKING
pomLR
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant ,
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
PROSPECT PARK.
J. Pickrell has been feeling
quite poorly the last few days.
Sunday and Monday's heat
cooked the small grain in this part
of the country.
Mrs. Jas. Boatman' has been
quite seriously ill , but under Dr.
Welles' treatment is improving
and able to be about again.
A nice shower fell here , Mon-
clay of this week , which did a
great deal of good. Most of our
farmers will celebrate the Fourth
in the cornfield.
At the annual school district
meeting in district yo. 48 , P. M.
Wade was elected moderator for
the term of three years , and Jas.
Boatman director for one year.
We see candidates for the county -
ty offices bobbing up out of every
fence corner , but as usual Driftwood -
wood precinct is not in the ring ,
although we have men that are
capable of filling any of the county -
ty offices. But we are still in the
ranks , as usual , and ready for the
fray.
INDIANOLA.
W. George Shepherd sojourned
in the city on the west , Tuesday.
Danbury attracted quite a number -
ber of our citizens on the Fourth.
County Judge Beck was in Mc-
Cook Months' , on business of his
offiCe.
offiCe.Will
Will Short was a visitor of the
metropolis , Sunday , on a tender
mission.
W. P. Hall , the Holdrege lawyer -
yer , was here on some legal busi-
pess , Thursday.
The county commissioners have
been in session , this week , mak-
ina there semi-annual settlements
with the county officers.
The county fair premium lists
will be ready for distribution , nest
week. Same may be secured upon -
on application to Secretary Beck.
Lawyer Starr was up to Mc-
Cook , Monday night , looking over
his ehai ces for the Judgeship
nomination , returning home on
Tuesday morning ,
Miss Lena Coiling , the McCook
dressmaker , came clown Wednes-
dry night , to celebrate the Fourth
with Indianola relatives a n cl
friends. - '
WALL PAPER at
MCMILLEN'S.
Ice Cream Soda at
Mo3IILLEi 'S.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale directed to me
from the district court of Red Willow county -
ty , Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before
Hon. D. T. Welty , nudge of the district court
of Red Willow county , \ebraska , on the 15th
day of January , 1845 , in favor of George
Hockneil , as plaintift , and against George M.
Chenery et al. , as defendants , for the sum of
three hundred thirty-eight dollars and forty
cents ( S33S.4o ) , and costs taxed at S4o.oS ,
and accruing cost.I have levied upon the
following real estate taken as the property of
said defendants , to satisfy said judgment to-
wit : The undiided one-half interest in lot
thirteen (1J ( ) , in block twenty-two ( ) , in the
original town of McCook , Red Willow count -
t Nebraska. .And will offer the same for
sale to the highest bidder , for cash in hand
on the 15th day of July , A. D. , IS93 , in front
of the south door of the court houseEn Indian-
\ebraska that being the building wherein -
in 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.
DatJune 3d i5 - .
E. R. BASKS , Sheriff.
1v. S. MORLAN , attorney. 6-14-its.
KIMMELL
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PUBLISHER OF
AND DEALER IN
Legal Blanks
Note books ,
books ,
SGdIt3 books.
DEALER IN
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OF ALL KINDS.
TRIBUNE OFFICE ,
FIRST DOOR NORTH OT
TUE FOSTOFFICE ,
I NEBRASKA.
when Baby was sick , we gave her Castorla ,
when she was a Child , she cried for Castoria
When she became Mies , she clung to Castoria.
when she had Children , she gavethem Castoria.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria ;
J. S. MCBRAYFP
FRQPRIETOR OF THE
c oo Transfer Line ,
BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS.
'Only furniture van in the
city. Also have a first class house
moving outfit. Leave orders for
bus calls at Commercial hotel or
at office opposite the depot.
Chase Cor Land and Live Stock Co ,
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Horses branded on left hip or left shoulder.
P. 0. address Imperial.
Chase county , and Beatrice -
rice , Nebraska. Range ,
Stinkinir Water and the
Frenchman creeks , in
Chase county , Nebraska.
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someanimalson hip and
sides of some , or anywhere -
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