The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 02, 1902, Image 4

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By F M K1MMELL
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription 1 a Year in Advance
Republican Convention
Tlio Republicans of tlio staLo of Nebraska nro
hereby called to moot in convention at the
Auditorium in ho city of Lincoln on Wednes
day Juno 18 1002 at 2 oclock in tlio nftemoon
for tlio purposo of placing in nomination can
didates for tlio following offices to bo votosd for
at tlio next general election to bo hold in the
Rtnto of Nebraska November 4 1902 viz One
governor ouo liouteunnt governor one secretary
of state ono auditor of public accounts one
treasurer onu superintendent of public instruc
tion onoattomoy general one commissioner of
public lands and buildings and for tlio trans
action of such othor business as may regularly
como before the meeting
The basisof representation of tlio several coun
ties in said convention shall bo tlio voto cast for
Hon Samuel H Sedgwick for judge of the su
premo court at tlio regular election liolu on
November 5 1001 giving ono delegate for each
100 votes or major fraction thereof so cast for
the said Samuel II Sodgwick and ono delegate-at-largo
for each county Said apportionment
entitles the following counties to the following
representation in said convention
Furnas 12 Gosper 4
Redwillow 11 Frontier 8
Hitchcock i Hayes 4
Dundy 4 Chase v 4
It is recommended thatno nroxios bo allowed
in said convention but that tlio delegates pres
ent thereat bo authorized to cast tlio full vote
of the county represented bv them
Notico is hereby given that each of tlio odd
numbored senatorial districts in tlio Htato is to
fcolect a mombor of the state committee to servo
for tlio term of two years
By order of the stnto committee
II C Lindsay Chairman
John T Mallaueu Secretary
Republican County Convention
Tho Republicans of Redwillow county are
hereby called to meet in convention in tho city
of McCook on Saturday tho 24th day of May
1902 at tho hour of eleven oclock a in for tho
purpose of placing in nomination candidates for
the following oilices to be voted for at tlio next
general election to bo hold in the state of Ne
braska on tho 4th day of November 1902 viz
Ono county attorney ono county judgo ono
representative of tho irith legislative district
ono commissioner first district eleven del -gates
to the Republican state convention eleven
delegates to tho Republican congressional con
vention of the 5th congressional district of the
state of Nebraska eleven delegates to tho 29th
senatorial district convention of the state of
Nebraska and for the transaction of such other
business as may regularly come before said
convention
Tho basis of representation of tho several
precincts in said county shall be tho vote cast
for O L Thompson for county treasurer in the
year 1901 allowing ono delegate for each lif teen
votes or fraction thereof cast for said O L
Thompson and two delegates at largo for each
voting precinct of said county Said apportion
ment entitles the several voting precincts in said
county to the following representation in said
convention
Alliance 4
Bond vi lie fi
Coleman 4
Driftwood 4
Fritsch 4
Grant 4
Lebanon 7
North Valley 4
Redwillow 5
Valley G range i
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DEALER
Beavor 7
Box Elder 4
Danbury 5
East Valley 7
Gorvor 4
Indianola G
Missouri Ridge 4
Perry 4
Tyrone 3
WILLOW GROVE
1st Ward 1st Precinct 13
1st Ward 2nd Precinct 11
2nd Ward 1st Precinct 10
2nd Ward 2nd Precinct 9
Total 133
It is recommonded that no proxies be allowed
in said convention but that the delegates pres
ent thereat be authorized to cast tho full vote of
the precinct represented by them
By order of committee
C E Eldred Chairman
B G Gossard Secretary
Republican Precinct Primaries
WILLOW GROVE
Tho Republican electors of Willow Grove pre
cinct will hold their primary elections as follows
on Thursday evening May 22nd 1902 opening at
eight oclock to wit
Frst ward 1st precinct In the basement of the
Commercial hotel to elect thirteen delegates to
tho county convention
Albert Barnett Committeeman
First ward 2nd precinct In C F Babcocks
oflico to elect eleven delegates to the conven
tion C B Gray Committeeman
Second ward 1st precinct In the city ball to
elect ten delegates to the county convention
W T Coleman Committeeman
Second ward 2nd precinct In II H Berrys
oflico to elect nine delegates to the county con
vention C I Hall Committeman
GRANT
The Republican voters of Grant precinct are
hereby requested to meet in the Banksville
school house on the evening of May 22 1902 at
eight oclock for the purpose of selecting four
delegates to tho Republican county convention
to bo held in McCook Saturday May 24th
H I Peterson Committeeman
VALLEY GRANGE
The Republican voters of Valley Grange pre
cinct are hereby requested to meet in the
Pickens school house at three oclock on the
afternoon of Thursday May 22d 1902 for the
purpose of selecting Ave delegates to the Repub
lican county convention to bo held in McCook
May 24th
R McDonald Committeeman
BONDVILLE
The Republican voters of Bondville precinct
are called to meet in the Pleasant View school
house in district No 50 on Thursday afternoon
at two oclock May 22d 1902 for the purpose of
electing five delegates to tho Republican county
convention to be held in McCook Saturday
May 24th Charles Skalla Committeeman
Editor Barnes of the Republican
will shortly realize the joy of having
honor and a neat salary thrust upon
him
And Hinky Dinks smithy
ed thfi making of the premuim lists for
county and no mistake Virtue not only
has its own reward but incidentally so
have skill and gall
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M Beaucaire
It was toward the close of Mr Mans
fields engagement Tho Grand opera
house presented an appearance of gaiety
and warmth in striking contrast to tho
cheerless gloom of the April evening
The deep red walls rose to the lofty ceil
ing The whole interior was ablaze with
light The curtain a magnificent paint
jug of the Grand Canon of the Colorado
framed by the silver prescenium is a
work of exceptional merit One may
easily imagine as he gazes upon it that
he is looking into the gorge itself and
from it may gain some conception of the
canons majesty and grandeur Not tho
least interesting feature of the scene
were tho people who thronged the audi
torium from orchestra to roof Beauti
ful women splendidly costumed adorned
with jewels that represented fortunes
and wearing laces that were priceless
filled the boxes and overflowed onto the
main floor Men prominent in the citys
affairs occupying seats by their sides
were all but overlooked in the preemi
nence of feminine finery
The strains of an overture floated up
from beneath the stage The hum of
conversation rose in a rumbling moni
tone A bell jangled a signal Tho or
chestra ceased playing The bell
sounded again and the curtain rose
upon the first act
The scene was laid at Bath in the time
of George II A number of gentlemen
attired in the brocades the knee breeches
the silk stockings the low buckled
shoes affected by the members of the
fashionable world of that day were
seated and standing about talking and
drinking the waters Presenth they
were joined by a large company of gen
tlemen and ladies One of them retailed
to the crowd eager for a sensation the
latest bit of gossip from Paris It seemed
that the Due of Orleans who -had
been cast into prison for refusing to
marry the woman whom his cousin
Louis XV had chosen for his wife had
escaped and was at that time fleeing to
England disguised as a servant in the
train of the French ambassador While
they were still digesting the latest scan
dal there appeared among them a man at
tired in sombre black His eyes fell upon
the Lady Mary Clifford the most beau
tiful and haughty woman in England
The stranger fascinated by her charms
addressed himself to her He was rec
ognized by some of her companions as
one who was known as a French hair
dresser and for his presumption and
impertinence was forthwith expelled
from the society of these superior folk
Before they could put him out however
he told them he was M Beaucaire and
that any who wished to play would at
all times find him ready for a game
Among those who availed themselves of
his invitation was the Duke of Winter
setthe greatest noble of the realm whom
he caught cheating one day M Beau
caire demanded as consideration for
silence an introduction at the Lady
Marys ball to be given that night The
Duke at first indignantly refused but
was coerced When he and the unbid
den guest the latter disguised as a
French nobleman appeared at the ball
the hostess to the consternation of the
Duke showed the stranger every mark
of her favor The Duke himself an
ardent admirer of the Lady Mary
aroused the ire of his friends by telling
them the supposed nobleman was an
impostor They determined upon a
course calculated to rid themselves of
the interloper Captain Badger the
best sword in all England insulted the
Frenchman The captain and the
stranger retired to the garden where in
the duel that was fought the captain
was quickly and easily overcome
The Frenchman was not permitted to
enjoy the fruits of his victory While
he and the Lady Mary were walking in
the garden by moonlight he was set
upon by a pack of the Dukes ruffianly
followers and although he was one to
their six he put them all to rout The
Duke appeared opportunely and de
nounced the supposed nobleman as an
adventurer The Lady Mary convinced
the next county- fair If the fair shall uhat she had been deceived left him in
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shop it will be a credit to Eedwillow
Beaucairebeing penetrated he was found
to be the Due of Orleans himself Ho
and the Lady Mary who protested that
she had loved him for himself alone
were happily reconciled
Beaucaire is a comedy from life in
which nearly overy one at some time
takes a part Perhaps this is the rea
son crowds flock to see its presentation
They would rather hear the old story
retold than to hear a new one Indeed
there are no new stories to be told
There is only this same old old tale that
has descended from generation to gener
ation since men came upon earth The
setting the stage scenery is different
each time but the story is always the
same We are content with it because
we do not even dream of anything else
We do not tire of it because its interest
is intensely human The only wonder
is that when we can see so much that is
genuine we take such keen enjoyment
is the fictitious the spurious knowing
that it is such that privileged to
handle tho coin current we accept the
counterfeit The actors in the drama of
life make love in reality feel the sensa
tions they profess to have The people
of the stage are moved not by passion
but by considerations themost sordid
by ambition by infatuation of gain
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hot muffins hot cakes
made with Royal Baking
Powder may be freely
eaten without fear of
indigestion
Up to date not a discordant note has
struck our ear concerning tho candidacy
of Judge Norris of McCook for congress
man in the Fifth district
The announcement by Governor Sav
age that he is not a candidate for govern
or will be received by Eepublicans gen
erally with satisfaction It is wise on
tho part of the governor and timely for
the party And if Treasurer Stuefer
should follow suit it would further great
ly ease and simplify the situation
Elbert Huhbard editor of the Phil
istine has been called upon by tho
supreme court of New York state to
show thern why he cant devote S10
per week to the suDport of his child
born while ho was living with a Miss
Moore a few years ago Free love is
bad enough but free paternity is not to
be encouraged in thrifty New York
J Sterling Morton died at the home
of his son Mark in Lake Forest Illinois
Sunday afternoon after a brief illness
Apoplexy was tho immediate cause of
his death With his demise one of Ne
braskas landmarks is removed He
was one of the states builders an able
aggressive virile man who though he
did not make friends of all did command
the respect of all and the admiration of
many He was a man of spendid ability
and a citizen of unsullied character In
Arbor Day he will have an enduring
memorial
Their acting is not the expression of
their emotions Further their genius
is measured by their ability to simulate
not the real but the ideal lover an im
aginary being somewhat better than the
best of men Is it this hope for the re
alization of our ideal this insatiable de
sire for something above and beyond
anything we know that takes us to the
play Or is it the unaccustomed sur
roundings the lights the shades the
warm coloring the display of rich fab
rics the superficialities those objects
that appeal not to the conscience but
to the consciousness through the sense
of sight that arrest our attention and
interest us
Mrs E E Stayner went to Omaha
on G last night
George Monks and Sam Hall went
east on 2 this morning
Mrs G D LeHew and baby went to
Carson Iowa on 6 last night
Mrs Jeanette McCarl returned
last night from a visit to Lincoln
Are you going to send away this
year and pay more for seeds than
the Bee Hive is selling them for
COURT HOUSE NEWS
APRIL MORTGAGE RECORD
Filings and releases for April are as
follows
Farm filings 7 1841127 releases
1187695 Town filings 12 S584512
releases 5 S2750 Chattel filings 89
S1521049 releases 298357146
Sheriffs deeds 2
COUNTY COURT
License to wed to Ernest Fiechter and
Jennie Adkins both of Lebanon
Did you hear any one say the Bee
Hive had quit handling seeds
Desirable House For Sale
My house and two lots with barn
hedge fruit and shade trees corner of
Dakota and Manchester streets occu
pied by H F Pade Fine location Also
lots 10 11 and 12 block 12 First addi
tion to McCook fronting park Apply
to Mrs H G Dixon
3 14 tf Kennett Square Pa
Two cents for a package of seeds
at the Bee Hive
A Spring- Tonic
Every system however vigorous needs
a stimulant At this season of the year
the blood also needs purifying We be
lieve that there is nothing better for this
purpose than McConnells Sarsaparilla
a preparation combining the best known
blood remedies We make it ourselves
We know it is pure We guarantee sat
isfaction Try a bottle
McConnell Berry
We dont ask only 2c per package
for seeds at the Bee Hive
Corn
Wheat
Oats
Rye
Hogs
Eggs
McCook Market Quotations
Corrected Friday morning
S 70
65
60
55
6k
12J 0
Butter 17
Northern grown seeds 2 cts per
package at the Bee Hive
Advertised Letters
The following letters were advertised
by the McCook postoffice April 23 1902
Mrs Maggie Behnke Mr C R Green
Lulu Hegeman Dr John T Marsden
Miss Etta Harrington 2 1
When calling for these letters please
say they were advertised
F M Kimmell Postmaster
Its a fact Garden seed at 2c a
package at the Bee Hive
Fraternal Insurance Order Cards
K O T M -Regular meetings on second
and fourth Tuesday cveningH of each month in
McConnell hall at 8 Visiting knights welcome
M RGates commander J H Yakger record
keeper C A Leach ilminco keepor
ROYAL HIGHLANDERS McCook
lodge No 107 meets on second and fourth Mon
day evenings of each month at eight oclock in
McConnell hall J R McCarl Illustrious
Pro Robt W Devoe Secretary
ORDINANCE NO 100
An ordinance regulating and licensing omni
buses peddlers hawkers canvassers auction
eers opera companies minstrel troupes cir
cuses animal shows menage riosvarioty troujws
oerfonnors fakirs non resident
doctors non resident dentists non resident com
panies or linns non resident laundries patent
remedy companies standingof jacks or stallions
shooting galleries striking machines cane rack
doll racks merry-go-rounds drays sliowb or
other advertising schemes and bill pouting and
distributing within the limits of the city of
McCook and providing a jienalty for the viola
tion thereof and to repeal Ordinance No 95
passed and approved April 21th 1901
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of
tho city of McCook
Sec 1 Every person Arm association or
corporation is required to pay for and procure
a liconso before engaging in any business
profession or occupation within the limits of
the city of McCook Red Willow county Ne
braska hereinafter specified as follows
Non resident cleaner of well paper per
day 2 50
Non resident auctioneers per day 5 00
Hawkers or peddlers of merchandise jew
elry or medicine per day 10 00
Non resident dentists per day 5 X
Non resident doctors per day H 00
Opera companies ench performance 5 00
Minstrel troupes each performance 5 00
Variety troupes each performance i 00
Shooting gallery first day 2 X
Shooting gallery each succeeding day 50
Striking machines per day 2 X
Cano racks per day 2 00
Doll racks per day 2 00
Merry-go-rounds first day 2 50
Merry-go-rounds each succeeding day 1 X
Animal shows traveling by wagon 10 X
Circus shows traveling by wagon 10 00
Animal and circus shows traveling by
wagon 20 00
Circus traveling by railroad v 20 00
Circus and menagerie combined traveling
by railroad 50 00
Sleight of hand performer each perform
ance 2 00
Fakirs whoro not prohibited by law per
day 500
Patent remedyshows or shows for vonding
patent medicines per day 10 00
All other advertising shows per day 10 00
Bill posting and distributing advertising
matter per year 5 00
Non resident canvasser for booKS or other
merchandise to be delivered in the fu
ture perday 2 00
Non resident canvasser lor marble works
per day
Standing stallion or jack per year
Transient painter and paper hanger per
day
Transient bill posters and distributers ex
1 00
5 00
1 00
cepting bill posters for shows and en
tertainments where a liconso is charged
day 5 00
lering and delivering goods for non
resident laundry per year 10 00
Non resident photographers per day 5 00
Non resident taking measure for and sell
ing clothing by samples per year 10 00
Peddling meat from house to house per
year 5 00
Milk wagons for each wagon per year 5 00
Drays ono two horse dray 10 00
Each additional dray after the first 5 00
Each one horse dray 5 00
Each team hauling by the load or job 5 00
Each omnibus 5 00
Sec 2 Tho money arising from the license
aforesaid shall belong to and be paid over each
month to the school fund of the city of McCook
Sec 3 Upon the payment of the liconso here
inbefore required the city treasurer shall give
his receipt therefore properly dated stating
the person paying the same for what tho same
is paid the amount paid and when the license
will expire Said receipts shall ho numbered
consecutively and designated License Re
ceipts and the treasurer of said city shall
keep a duplicate of said receipt and said receipt
when issued and delivered shall be authority
to do business under this ordinance
Provided that each dray or omnibus shall
have the number of said receipt affixed in some
conspicuous place on the harness or vehicle
while in use
Sec 4 No licenses taken out under the pro
visions of this ordinance shall extend beyond
the fiscal year for which it was issued
Sec 5 Any person firm association or cor
poration or any employe of any person firm
association or corporation who shall engage in
any of the above named occupations callings
or businesses without first having procured a
license as hereinbefore provided or shall violate
any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon the convic
tion thereof bo fined in any sum not less than
one dollar or more than fifty dollars and stand
committed to the city jail until such fine and
costs are paid
Sec 6 Tho license fees by this ordinance im
posed are not assessed on any scientific or lit
erary lectures or entertainments or any singing
or other musical entertainment given exclusive
ly by citizens of this city
Sec 7 Ordinance Number 95 and all ordi
nances and parts of ordinances in conflict with
this ordinance are hereby repealed
Sec 8 This ordinance shall take effect and
be in force from and after its passage approval
and publication according to law
Passed and approved April 2Sth 1902
Attest C E Eldred Mayor
C I Hall Clerk
First Publication in The Tribune May 2
ORDINANCE NO 105
An ordinance to amend section number eigh
teen of ordinance number forty six of the city of
McCook entitled An ordinance providing for
the supply of water to the city of McCook in
the county of Red Willow and State of Nebras
ka and its inhabitants and authorizing the
Lincoln Land company to maintain it system
of water works as now constructed and estab
lishing a tariff of reasonable water rates and
requiring said company to erect and maintain
a standpipe and put in nine additional lire hy
drants and ono watering trough and to extend
their water mains along Dennison street in and
through West McCook and prescribe rules and
regulations for the consumption of said water
derived from said water works and providing
a penalty for tho violation of any of the provi
sions of this ordinance and authorizing the
Mayor and Council of said city to enter into a
a contract with the said Lincoln Land company
its successors or assigns for the improvement
maintenance and operation of said water works
in said city and to repeal ordinance number
forty five and all ordinances and parts of ordi
nances in conflict herewith and also to repeal
said original section number eighteen of said
ordinance number forty six
Be it ordained by tho Mayor and Council of
the city of McCook
Sec 1 That sectionnumber eighteen of ordi
nance number forty six be amended so as to
read as follows Sec 18 It shall be unlawful
for any person to tap the mains of said company
with any other than lead pipe provided how
ever that the lead pipe used m tapping said
mains need not exceed three feet in length and
allother pipe used may be galvanized iron or
lead at the option of the party putting in the
same
Sec 2 That said original section eighteen of
said ordinance number forty six be and the
same is hereby repealed
Passed and approved this 2Sth day of April
1902 seal
Attest C E Eldred Mayor
C I Hall Citv Clerk
First Publication in The Tribune May 21
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
Notice is hereby given that the firm of Valine
Petty of the City of McCook Redwillow
county Nebraska is this day dissolved by
mutual consent Asahel E Petty of said firm
retiring and Frank S Vahue to continue the
business collect all accounts owing to said firm
and to pay all outstanding liabilities thereof
Dated this 14th day of April 1902
F S Vahue
A E Petty
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
The stockholders of the McCook Creamery
Co are requested to attend the annual meeting
to bo held in the city hall McCook Nebr at
two oclock p m May 13th 1902
J A Snyder President
Jno J Garrard
Cant Keep It Secret
The splendid work of Dr Kings New Life
Pills is daily coming to light No such grand
remedy for liver and bowel troubles was ever
known before Thousands bless them for curing
constipation sick headache biliousness jaun
dice and indigestion Try them 25c at Mc
Connell Berrys drug store
How are you anyway Dr Caldwells Syrup
Pepsin a perfect laxative Sold by A McMillin
Nows the time spring time Take Rocky
Mountain Tea keeps the whole family well A
great medicine for spring tiredness 35 cents
McConnell fc Berry
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