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About McCook weekly tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 188?-1886 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1885)
The Tribune F. M. & E. M. KIMMELL , Editors and Publishers. Official City and County Paper. LINCOLN is small but nervy. Not wishitfg to be out-done by Omaha , she's preparing to build stock yards at once , A number of her prominent citizens have the matter in hand. THE Atchison Globe says : "J. Me- Conniff , superintendent of the B. & M. is in the city to-day. Mr. McConniff in timates that his company will steal a large amount of Central Branch territory - _ tory the coming season. Nothing defi nite is known with reference to an ad ditional Missouri lliver bridge except that it is not to be built this year. Rule will probably secure the prize in 1887. " THE Norfolk Journal lias changed hands. Neidig & Waterman have sold to Crenshaw & Dinwiddic , from Mar- engo , Iowa. From appearances it is safe to say that all the newspapers in Nebraska will soon be run by gentlemen late of Iowa. We don't just exactly know what kind of a state Iowa is to get away from , but these newspaper gentry are getting as close to paradise as it is possible to do in this world. THERE is no end of originality in the Illinois legislature. Outside the great Haines , there may be no genius that can shine in his presence with more brilliancy than a glow-worm , but Sittig would be great in any other body. Sit tig has announced himself irrevocably paired with a dead democrat until res urrection day , or until his successor was elected , qualified and in his seat. This is the first pair with the dead recorded in legislative history. Lincoln Journal. How does the presence of death stop the voice of slander. General Grant on his death-bed receives what was de nied him in health and prosperity the credit due all characteis of such grand eur. Sad it is that men never appreci ate such men as Grant until the approach preach of death puts an end to their calumny and calls forth their unwilling homage. More good words have been spoken and written about the old com mander in the past few weeks than were uttered or written for years preceding. TH ] cohflict between the prohibition and the saloon keepers in all the larger towns in Iowa still goes on , with the liquor sellers in posession of the fort. In Sioux City , the city council , in pursuance of a petition signed by a large number of property holders , have passed an ordinance licensing retail dealers at the rate of a thousand dollar ; a year , payable in monthly installments This brings about a curious conflict be tween state and municipal law. In the mean time municipal law has the floor. Journal. KUSSIA appears to be playing into the hands of the English government , by increasing her demands so as to make the war when it does come immensely popular in England. France , in the meantime , is sulking over the suppress ion of a French newspaper at Cairo by the Khedive , with the consent of the English minister , for its factious hostil ity to the government. But it is hardly likely that the dissatisfaction will lead to any serious complications. As France declined to make herself responsible for the peace of Egypt and concurred with the other powers in letting England be come the guardian of good order there , she certainly has small rights in the matter-of regulating journalism at the capitol of the Pharaohs. Journ al. Court was in session , this week , Judge Wm. Gaslin , Jr. , presiding. We were present at the opening of court and lis tened to the charge given by the court to the grand jury. He charged the jury generally to investigate all classes of crime when properly presented to them and charged them to use special efforts to unearth all gambling houses and took pains to say that he regarded a profes sional gambler as a worse character than a common horse thief. He also desired them to take notice of any place where minors were allowed to hang around any saloon or billiard room and read the law governing this class of cases. He charged them that their own private views should not interfere with their duty as jurors , that it was not their province to pass upon laws , but to obey them and properly indict those who violated lated them. The question with a jury or judge was not whether the'law was right but , rather , has the law been violated lated and if so , how , where , and by whom. Miuden Democrat. Box Elder Blossoms. We have preaching twice a month , on Sunday , at 11 o'clock , A.M. , with 'J. ' M. Mann , pastor. Sunday School | every Sunday at 10 o'clock , A. M. , D. E. Moore , Superintendent. All are ' cordially invited and requested to attend the services. I Box Elder wants a store and a black smith shop right away. We hope some enterprising capitalist will see the point , and come to our relief. We will also I need a mill in a few years. We have I fine sites and abundant power to run . any kind of a mill. I A number of the young ladies and . gentlemen of this place enjoyed the lux- j ury of a fishing excursion on Saturday j of last week. 0 , my ! The fish they didn't catch. A host of young people gathered at the residence of Mr. Eaton on Saturday eve. , and passed the time with social games and taffy. Corn planting has commenced , but prairie breaking is the order of the day. Look any way you please , and you can see teams turning over the wild buffalo sod. Some persons seem to be , determined to burn the entire country off. This matter ought to be looked into. If we can keep the land covered with grass we will not suffer half so much from hot winds. . SELONN. April 21st. North Divide. A Sunday School was organized at the home of William Johnson on the 12th of April , and the 19th there was an attendance of twenty-nine. We look for still more to come. Farming seems to be in full blast , with our new-comers , J. M. Henderson in the lead. He has planted seven acres of oats , eighteen of wheat , and thirty- five of corn. Give us more men who will do likewise. April 21st. Co. Q. Notice , Stockmen I At a meeting held at Carrico on the 10th of April , it was resolved to begin the Bed Willow round-up on the 15th o May , beginning at the mouth of Spring Creek and working up the Willow t the head , from there down Blackwood to Culbertson. There will be a specia meeting of the Bed Willow Stock As sociation held at Carrico on the 8th o May , 1885. J. K. PAXTON , President. KEPUBLICAN CITY , being the poin from which the Prairie Dog division o the B. & M. branches out , is being en livened greatly. Speculators are in vesting in town property , evidently an ticipating an active boom for that town OUR EXCHANGES. [ Stratton Herald. ] J. T. McEvoy , our druggist , was in McCook , last Friday. Mrs. Wilcox and her son Frank were in McCook over Sunday The citizens of McCook are rising up en masse to rid the town of the gamblers and confidence men tha have infested the town of late There are about fifty-one aspirants for Mr , Babcock's position , the receivership * of the U. S. Land office , at McCook , Neb Fifty of these fellows are sure to get left , and we doubt very much whether the administration can find better officers than Messrs. Babcock and Laws. [ Atwood Democrat. ] Bob Minor , Dr. Way , and Larry Flanagan left for McCook the first of the week. From there , Bob will take m extended trip back to his eastern friends and Relatives in Chicago and New York city. If we have the news straight , quite a rich legacy is waiting tor him. Dr. Way will go to Col. Lar- y will return here if he does not engage in business in McCook. [ Culbcrtson Sun. ] J. E. Cochran and K. S. Cooley , two ) f McCook's most reliable land men , yere in town today. . . . .The engine to passenger train No. 39 , broke down at this place , Tuesday. Another engine vas telegraphed for and was soon on the rround. NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE VILLAGE CLERK , I MCCOOK , NEB. , April 15th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that on the J5th day if April. 1885. Patrick Walsh and Charles E. Joyd filed their bond and petition at this office isking the Board of Trustees of the Village of icCook , to grant them license to sell malt , pirituousand vinous liquors within the cor- loratc limits of said village. 46 K M. KIMMELL , Village Clerk. NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE VILLAGE CLERK , 1 MCCOOK , NEB. . April 20th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that on the 16th day f April , 1885 , W. M. Lewis and Jerome Lewis led their petition at this office asking the loard of Trustees of the Village of McCook , icb. , to grant them license to sell malt , spirit- ous and vinous liquors within the corporate mits of said village. 47 F. M. KIMMELI. , Village Clerk. An Enterprising , Reliable House. M. A. Spaldlng can always be relied upon , not onto - ' to carry In stock the best of everything , but to ; drre the Agency for gHch articles as have well- uown merit , and nrc popular with the people , there- y sustaining the reputation of being always enter- rising , and ever reliable. Having secured the Acen- f far the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for onsumption , will sell It on a positive guarantee. It III surely cure any nml every direction of Throat , HUBS , and Chest , and to allow our confidence , we hi- lie you to call and gel a Trial Bottle Free. Don't forget the fact when wanting a NEW SUIT , a pair of Pants , Shirts , Underwear , Hats or anything in the way of FURNISHING GOODS , that E. M. BEICKEY & GO. are headquarters for all goods in this line. We are showing the finest line of Spring Goods ever seeninmcCook. Wehave all the latest style goods in the market , and it is a surprise to everybody to see us sell them so cheap. We are agents for an eastern Merchant Tailor ing Establishment , and we have as fine a line of oods as can be iuits , Pants , S coats , etc. , at Fancy Shirts. E. M. BBIGKEY Main Ave. , Me Oook. g CD CDS H SCD O > - ' 3 rrl 8- P H - C + - Q2 8H I a HiP p 25 O H fi 0 S Hi 02 CD F ? B S * * n & 2 g o o 1 g P § § CD O O E ? . P c * Oct - C. B S m PJ CD P _ i M gf . S H.I O CD " § g S c- M Q o < i o tJ. 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SPENCER , -HAVING LEASED THE- Of Williin Warren ani sowrci t'ao services cf GEORGE ALLEN Is prepared to do all work in his line in the best possible manner. Fancy Shoeing & Plow Waking a Specialty GIVE ME A CALL. McCook , April 14,18S5. The Fine Sweet Briar & Clydes dale , Bird of the West , BARNEY SOOTLiND , Shipped in by Hon. John V. Wharton of Fail-bury , 111. , and purchased bv A. J. Pate of JlcCook , may be seen at OIcou's Barn , from Jlonday to Thursday of each week ; Indianola. Fridays and Saturdays , at V < 'm. K. Lynch's barn. COMPLAINT NOTICES. rx > j' > VX > - ' XN * V - U. S. LAXD OFFICE McCook , Nebraska , April 7th , 185-5. Complaint having been entered at this ollicc upon the northeast quarter section IT , town ship 2 north , range -7 west , in ItedVilIaw county , Nebraska , with a view to tlie cancel lation of said entry ; the said parties are here by summoned to appear at this ottice on the 2 th day of May , Ifej , at 1 o'clock , P. M. , to respond and furnisli tcstiinoify concerning- said alleged abandonment. 47 G. L. LAWS , Eeprister. U. S. LAND OFFICE- McCook. Nebraska , April llth , 1SS5. Complaint having- been entered at this ofiice by Samuel Unzicker ajraintt William H. Price for abandoning- Homestead Entry 1017 , ilated at ilcCook , Nebraska. August 14th , 1 H , upon the west southwest } 4 of section 13 , township 4 , north of range IW west , in lied Willow county , Nebraska , with a view to the cancellation of said entry ; the said parties ire hereby summoned to appear at this oilice in the 16th day of May , IfabJ , at 10 o'clock , A. M. , to respond and furnish testimony concern- ins- said alleged abandonment. 40 G. L. LAWS , Eegister. FDTAL PEOOF NOTICES. S S\S-tS * S < i S S > * 'rii SiS * * S * * LAXD OrncE AT MCCOOK , NED. , I April llth , 1855. f Notice is hcreb3" given that the following-- iamed settler has filed notice of his intention : o make linal proof in support of his claim , md that said proof will be made before Hejris- : er or Keceiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , May : Sd. 1SS5 , viz : John Calkins , D. S. 430 , for hu southeast quarter section 35 , township : . ' , lorth of range 0 west. He names the iollow- ng witnesses to prove his continuous resi- lence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : ? rankiin P. Lavcrick , William F. Thorp , Wal- ace W.Dunham and Eugene G.Dunham , all > f Sloughton , Neb. 1C G. L. LAWS , Hegistcr. FINAL PROOF NOTICES. L\yv OmcK AT .McCooK , NKU. , I March ilOth , 1885. f Notice is hereby Riven that the following- named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and Unit mild proof will bo made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Monday , May 18th , 1885viz : BeimvlH BoothHomestead Entry 402 , for the cast H southeast & section 24 , township 1range 29 and lots 3and 4 section 10 , township 1 , range 28. Ho names the followIng - Ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon , and cultivation of. said land , viz : Jacob F. Jioyor , Wilbur F. Suundcrfl , William C. Shockloy and Stephen C. Boycr. all of Stough- ton , Nob. 47 G. L. LAWS , llcglstor. LAND OFKICK AT MCCOOK , NEII. , I April 10th , 1885. f Notice Is hereby given that the followlnfr- namcd settler has filed notice of her Intention to make final proof in support of her claim , and that said proof will bo made before Keg- later or Receiver at McCook , Neb . on Friday , Juno 5th. 1885 , viz : Elizabeth Pollock , widow of Joseph Pollock , deceased. Homestead 2002 , for the south /J southeast 54 of section 14 and north 1A northeast > . of section 2:1 : , township 1 north , range 28 west. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon , and cultivation of. said land , viz : E. J. Alllngton. H. 15. Strowbridgo , J. E. Dolpb and Win. Kendall , all of Danbury , Nob. 47 G. L. LAWS , llcglster. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEH. , J April 18th , 1885. 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 thntsala proof will bo made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Nob. , on Saturday , Juno Cth , 1885 , viz : Wilbur F. Saunders , D. S. 075 , for the cast ! ; southeast ? 4 section 10 and west & southwest * i of section 20 , township 1 north , range 28 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Jacob F. Boycr , Abrnm Hammond , James B. Miller and John L. Sailers , all of Stoughton , Neb. 47 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEH. , I March 2M , 18S5. f Notice Is hereby given that tro following- named settler has filed notice of 1 is intention to make final proof In support of his claim , and that said proof will bo made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , May Oth , 1885 , viz : William F. Hamilton , Box Elder , Neb. , for the lots 1,2 , ; t and 4 of section 4 , township 4 , north of range 29 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : James Spiiulding , Jacob Long. A. W. Campbell and D. E. Moore , all of Box Elder , Nebraska. 4,5 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , ) March 25th , 1885. J 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 Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Monday , May Hill , 1885 , viz : Arthsr B. Law , Home stead Entry 070 , f9r the northeas. , quarter of section ' 23 , township 5 , north of range 31 west. He names ibe fallowing wituesses to provo his continuous residence upon , and cultiva tion of , said hnd , viz : E. II. Harman , George Lichlitner , E. W. Van Horn and J. T. Rivctt , all of McCook , Neb -aslra. 43 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEU. , I March 2M , 1885. J Notice is hereby give i that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and t ! at said proof will be made before Reg ister or Ifccc' ver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , May 8tb 1SW. v'z : John D. Gerver , D. S. 807 , for il c bOiubwcst orrriOof section 32 , town ship 1 rorlh , range 20 ucst. He names the following witnesses to T-OVC his continuous residence upon , a-d c.-'i.'vatlonof , said land , viz : Gideon Cobbs of Cst'ar ' Bluffs , Kas. , Johrf M. Ford , James A.Gregrey and Amos Good < < n- bcrger of Stoughton , Neb. / 43 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK. NEB. , | March SGtfc , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that tlie 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 Saturday , May ICth , 1885 , viz i , David E. Moore , one of the heirs of Enqo'.i Moore , deceased , for the south southeast J4 section 23 and northwest K northeast U , northeast J northwest H of section 20 , township 4 north of range 29 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Stephen BoIIes , Alexander Campbell , Josiah Moore and Nelson Boyd , all of Red Willow county. Neb. 42 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I March 27.h , 1885. f Notice is hereby given t > a the following- named settler IMS filed not'ce o2 Ms intention to make flnu1 iroof ! n sriipot of his claim , and that sa'd i-oo' " ' 1 be made before Reg ister or Receive pu McCook , Neb. , on Friday , May 8Ji , 18fc5 , v' , : Jiracs M. Heisler , D. S. 824 , for the nor. i Vz soo' 'iwcst J.J section 18 , township 3 nort'i , raje 2'j west. He names the following witnesses to prove his contin uous residence upoi and cultivation of , said land , viz : Ben ja-a ! i F. llcQuav , Daniel Shaw , William McQuay and James Davis , nil of Mc Cook , Nebraska. 44 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I March 27th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that the following- Hamed settler has fil d notice of h's intention to make final proof in support o ? his claim , stead Entry Olio , Jor the goiViwesi , J.i north west ? . . , north Vz soj hwest H ant1 northwest X southeast ! i secon2n , townsjipS , north of range CO west. He names the to"owing wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation < > rS-iid land viz : Irvin Daniel B. Dovle - W. Spaulding. , Geoi-ge Swig- gart and Dewitt Swiggurc , all of O lorn. Neb. 44 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFI-ICE AT McCooK , NEU. , March J3tb , lfcS5. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof 'n support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before United the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : A. J. White , C. A. Smith , William F. Everist and J. T. Megrue , all of McCook , N'eb. 42 G. L. LAWS. Register. LAND OFFICE AT McOooK , NEB. , : March 18th. 1885. ) Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of her intention ; o make final proof in support of her claim , mdthat said proof will be made before Regis- XT or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , May Oth , 18 ) , viz : Mary A. Conner , D. S. 954 , [ 'or the southwest quarter section 33 , township ! north , range 30 west. She names the follow- ng witnesses to prove her continuous resi- lence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : kVm. H. Hubbell. Andy S. Boyer , Nels. J. John- ; on and William L. Pryor , all of McCook , Neb. 12 G. L. LAWS. Register. _ LAND OFFICE AT McCoos , NEB. , i Ariril 7th , 1885. f Notice is hereby -riven t.iat the following- lamed settler has fi'ed no. ice CK his intention o make final proo ' "i si ppoi-t of his claim , ' itead 171 , for the northen&c quarter of section , township 3 north , range 30 west. He names he following witnesses to prove hs continu- ms residence upon , and cultivation of , said and.M'z : Frank Stocklane , Jerry Griffin , John rlcArthur and F. Mocce. all of McCook , Neb. 45 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCoos , NEU. , I April 4th , 185. f Notice is hereby given that the following- tamed settler has filed r otice of his intention o make final proof in support of his claim , , nd that said proof will be made before Regis- cr or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Saturday. lay IGth , 1S85. viz : Wilbert F. Stockton , lomestcad 1110 , for the northeast quarter of ection 1 township L north of range 23 west th P. M. He names the following witnesses o prove his continuous residence upon , and ultivation of , said land , viz : James E. Win- ate. Samuel J. Bastian. Nicholas Wycoff and litch Young- , all of Danbury , Neb 45 G. L. LAWS , Register. STEAKGE ! 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