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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1886)
F..M. &E. M. KIMMELL , Editors and Publishers. Official City and County Paper. THE editors and publishers of the state will meet in convention at Lin coln , Tuesday , February 23. THE Curtis Record will be launched upon the troublous sea of journalism , this month , at Curtis , Frontier county , by Q. S. Bishop of thelndianola Courier. GRANDMA TIPTON has been confirm ed receiver of the Bloomingtoti land of fice , and John G. Hurginsof the Colum bus Democrat , register at Grand Island land office. THE city court of Atlanta the other day fined a confidence man a thousand dollars for. obtaining § 10 onfalse pre tense ? . They have other isms down there besides prohibition. THE unemployed mechanics of Lon don engaged in a bread riotlast , Monday , and during the few hours of its contin uance earned everything before them. The police were powerless. Both pub lic and private buildings Were sacked. TT is to be hoped that the Akron Pi oneer Press has potent , non-personal reasons for the fusilade of abuse it is directing at a young attorney of this eity. At ail events , Bro. Editorthere , is nothing argumentative in such ap pellations as dude , etc. THE B. & M. freight depot at Red Cloud was destroyed by fire , Sunday morning , entailing a heavy loss upon the company , a large amount of freight being consumed. The yard master-las. , Potter , occupied rooms in the second story of the structure , and suffers ai entire loss of his household effects , his wife and children barely having time to get out of the building in their night clothes. THE Democrat occupied coiiMdcrablc space , last week , in vindicating Post master Morgan of Kearney. Can'tour youthful , but potential , political econo mist do the "vindication act ' a little nearer home. It would more seemly be , and the possibilities are well nigh infinite , the necessity most urgent , and the case of worthy of the bet effort of a graceful , facile and pungent para- grapher. Ah ! THE death of General Winfield Scott Hancock , the senior major general of the arm } ' , and the late candidate for President on the democratic ticket of 1SSO , is announced in Wednesday's dis patches. The public services of Gen eral Hancock extend over a long period of years , and yet his death is untimely and unexpected , for he seemed likely to be with us for many years , with his stalwart frame and rugged health. II was at the head of the HsUof pall bearers at the funeral of Gen. Grant. Journal BOX ELDER BLOSSOMS. Joseph Cook says that "he has seer hog skin boot ? ; " wc never have , bui when in McCook , the other day , we saw alligator hide shoes. A. certain young man , though he is not iame , thinks that he would like verj much to possess a Kane. "We do not blame him an } ' for we realize how hard it is to cripple along alone. And now the Lyceum has jumped from theology to temperance , and have decided that liquor causes more misory than all other i-vils combined. "Be temperate in all things. " We are glad , however , for that sentiment that pre vails in regard to public school bever age , and that too with "satan" ' in our midst. It may be that "our olfactory nerves are not in good condition , but those ap ples do not smell of brimstone in thh least. Powell , the short , and Jladdox , the long. When standing together , sin ? n very good But , though Matldox is long. [ song. And Powell is short. The latter doth make the better escort. So ezy the girls. We have this Tiinch tn pay to our friends in the cast who are coming here in the spring to buy land cheap. That all who have located in these parts are so well pleased with their homes that it will take a small fortune to buy them" out. So bring along a well-filled pocket book or else join in the chorus "a little further westSELONN. . EDUCATIONAL COLUMN. BY THE PRINCIPAL. j The following is the report for the | month of January. Higher department , j taught by principal and assistant : ! No. o grades , four. No. of boys enrolled , 20. No. of girls enrolled , 25. I Total enrollment , 45. : Average attendance , 40. j ' No. of visits from parents and patrons , 14. Neither absent nor tardy : ! Willie Farlev * , ( icrtie Laws , Ida Hurd , ( leorgeMuntz , i Lee lluddleston , Blanche Seaman , ! Anna Hunt , May Seaman , i Elmer Helm , Loujs Suess , j Fred Etnier , Loui > a Suess , ! Edith Crane , Lev ! Sanderson , ; John Cordeal , Edna Meserve , ) Charles Blanding , Florence Yaniell. 1 KOUUTUVXD riKTU GltADttS.MISS MUIUMIV , TKACHKI8. j No. of boys enrolled , 'M. j No. of girls enrolled , 25. Total enrollment , 51. Average atten'dance , 43. Xo. of visits from parents and patrons , 5. Neither absent nor tardy : Archie Matlies , Bennie Olcott , Holly Nee.se , Leslie Sparks , Clayton .lone * , Mary Suess , Annie Starbuck , Mattie Calmes , John McMnnignl , llattii ; Yarger , i Charles Chambers , Carl Deny , ] Arthur Church , Maud Cordeal , 1 Morris llafly , Nellie Iluddleston. j I SKCOXII AX THIItn GKAI > iSMlS.S : JAMISON" , j TKACHKi : . j No. of boys enrolled , U7. No. of girls enrolled , 21. Total enrollment , J8. Average attendance , 'M. No. of visits fiom parents and patrons , 5. Neither absent nor tardy : Maude Dnnbar , i Willie Minkler , ( Jracellobson , . Willie Snyder , Nellie Mcdann , Millie McManigal , JolmMcCami Entitled half-hol , to a - Clarence Ferguson , iday : " - - - Charles 3" ( Jrace Hobson , Frank Lackey , | Frank Lackey. F1KST OIIADK , MISS ISIIATM5AX , TKAfllKI. . No. of boys enrolled. 30. No. of girls enrolled , SI. Whole number enrolled , (51. ( Average attendance , 40. No. of visits from parents , 1(5. ( Neither absent nor tardy : Earl Ludwick. Maud Woods , Eliza Olcott. Annie Str.js.ser , Clara MclJaim , Frank Smith. The twentieth annual meeting of the State Teacher's Association will be held at Lincoln , March 30th and ; > lst. April j 1st and 2d , 1SSG. Following is the programme : PROGRAMME. o-1 Tuesday evening , March 30th , S o'clock. Address of Welcome , JIcv. E. II. Chapin , Lincoln. - MUSIC. Response by Miss Kate 1) . McChesuey , Fullerton. SOCIAL none. Wednesday morning , March 'ilst , 9 o'clock. 1. OpeningExercises. . 2. A pica for the English Language. W. II. Skinner , David City. Discussion opened by (1. ( II. Woodward , North Bend. : ! . Some detects in our School System. C. F. Chamberlain , Hmnboldt. Pisciii-sion opened by M. U. Snodgrass Osccola. j 4. Primary Work. Miss 31. J. Burrows , Norfolk. Discussion opened by Miss C. C. Covey , St. Paul. Wednesday afternoon , 1:80 o'clock. 1. The Antagonism of Religion and Culture. Uev. W. F. Uinghuid , Pres. Hasting College , lias-tings. Discussion opened by J. A. Smith , Tekamah 2. The Nebraska Reading Circle. Prof. G. E. Howard. State University I ) . The Practical in Education. W. C. Picking , Red Cloud Discussion opened by Miss M. J. Stewart , Kearney 4. Appointment of Committees. An iiouiicements. Wednesday Evening , 8 o'clock . MUSIC. ADDKESS Punishment ; its relation h the development of individual re spousibility. Supt. F. A. Fitzpatrick. Lcavcuworth Ivans. MUMC. Thursday morning , April 1st , 0 o'clock. OPKXIXG KXIKCISIS. 1. The Successful Teacher. Dr. D. E. Perry , Pres. Doaue College. Crete. Discussion opened by W. W. Drununond , Plattsuioutb , 2. Reading for School Children. Miss F. J. Ilosford , North Platte. Discussion opened by C. C. llcltmau , Geneva. : ; . The Effect of Association. M. D. Ilorham. Beatrice. Discussion opened by C. E. Holmes , Ainsworth. Afternoon Session , 1:00 o'clock. 1. Miscellaneous Business. Election of Officers , Etc. 2. Can composition work be made practi cal and popular in the Common School. Mi.- Francis E. Sheldon , Omaha. Discussion opened by Miss Marion Kingsley , Lincoln. Thursday evening S o'clock. MUSIC. ADUI : ! : ' The Common School. Supt. Aaron Gove , Denver. Colorado. MUMC. Friday morning , April 2d,5 o'clock. oi'ixiNG IXIKCISKS. 1. Thought , in our Educational Problem. R. J. Porter , Clarks. Discussion opened by C. D. Rakcstraw , Nebraska City. 2. Meteorology. J. S. Hake , Wayne. Discussion opened by W. J. Wise , Seward. " > . Natural Sciences in the Public Schools. II. L. Grant. Normal School , Peru. Discussion opened byDJCBoud , Blair. 4. Motions , Resolutions , Adjournment POST-MASTER GKNEKAL YlLAS IS dlS- jlaying a great deal of reform energy. ; Ie has just ordered the change of the name of a country postofficc in Colorado from "Elaine" ' to "Cleveland. " W. C. T. U. r - ! . . _ _ fl _ | | _ To THE EDITOR : In behalf of the W. C. T. U. of this place , we wish to make an appeal to the friends of tem perance and reform. The reading room is now an assured fact in our town ; it is being well patronized , and is surely ex erting an influence for good. It says to the stranger and to young men without homes , the good people of McCook are so much interested in their welfare as to provide comfortable rooms , where they can feel themselves at home , and have plenty of reading to help them spend their leisure hours profitably , without being necessitated to go to the saloon , the only other public place in town where they are warmly welcomed , and even then I think their welcome must be paid tor by partaking of the cup that will surely draw them on to ruin if con tinued. Might not this be the starting point which has destroyed many ? We would like to hear from someone who has had experience on this point ; it might he of service to others to know how far or IIOAV long they would be wel come in thesefree schools of satau , " if they did not pay for the drinks or pat ronize the bar in any way. We venture the assertion that such customers would soon find that they were not wanted. ] f we are mistaken will some one cor rect us. -'Sow whiskey , reap drunkards. Fill a town with bar rooms , make a genera tion of drunkards who become lathers of drunkard.jmd , thus the world is swept on and down to hell. " Sam Jones. In the reading room all are welcome , without money and without price. Not only may the } ' feel welcome , but they will feel that by their presence they are lending their influence to the cause of humanity , and the moral effort of doing right will be two fold. It will not only be a blessing to the right-doers , but it will in a greater or less degree , effect all who may be under their influence ; and when we'feel this sense of blessing and benefit , it will beget in us a desire to benefit others , and so the good work goes on. Now we call on all good peo ple in this community to patronize and support the reading room. . Give it the influence of your presence , that it may prosper and grow and become a power in the town. "Prohibition 5 < in the air. " The con sciences of the people are sitting in judgment upon the enormous and un bearable evils of the drunkard-making business. The verdict is being silently prepared , and 'ere long its proclamation will startle the most skeptical.1' Ris ing Wave. ' The kingdom of heaven is like unto a man travelling in a far country , who called his servants and delivered unto them his goods , and unto one he gave five talents and to another two , and to another ono. to every one according to his ability. " Do you notice that ALL had something none less than one tal ent ? And that all are required to give an account of the right use of their abilit } ' . There are said to be GOO , 000 drunk ards in this country. They have all been made of sober boys ; not one of them was born drunk. The factories where those drunkards are made arc authorized by law , and the business is called a legitimate industry. And now , dear reader , we ask you to reflect that which ever way you will lead others ; for none are without their influence. Will you take the responsi bility of leading some soul in the way of temptation. ' If thou forbear to deliver them that are drawn unto death and those that are ready to be slain. If thou saycst , Behold , we knew it not , doth not he who poudereth the heart consider it ; and he who keepeth thy souldoth , he not know it ; and shall he not render every man according to his own works. " Prov. 24-11-12. ' W. C. T. U. c ci RESOLUTION. c . , , _ f Drderingthe erection of a sdewalk nlou ? the west side of Marshall street , from Dodgo to e Dakota street , in the original town of Mc Cook , Nebraska. By the Chairman and Board of Trustees of : lie Village of McCook , Nebraska : UKSOI.VED , That the petition of W. W. Pnl- ( ncr and others , a majority of the resident c iwners , for n sidewalk along the west side of Inre 1ml 1 street , from Dodge street to Dakota treet , in the original town of McCook , Neb. , if the following description : Said walk to be of pino material , C feet long , - ind two inches thick , to be laid on S stringers , z6 inches , with not less than 6 spikes , No. 20 , o each plank , the same to be laid with ends o the street , be granted , and the same is here- iy ordered built. RESOLVED , That this resolution be piiblish- d in THE McCooK WEEKLY TKIIIUXE. a pa- er of general circulation in .said village , for c : ne week , and the same to be gooJ andsnfli- [ ' lent notification to said property owners. tl Attest : W. C. LvTouKETTE , Chairman. tlN I' . M. KiMMEr.1. , Village Clerk. 4t N THIS is TO CKIITIFV , That the above rcso- jtionwas published in the regular issue , of ai 'HE McCooK TIIIUUNE of February II , 18SC. [ L. S. ] F , M. KIMMELL , Village Clerk , J , RESOLUTION. Ordering1 the erection of a sidewalk nlonjr the south side of Doilgo street , from Main to Madison street , ulso ulonf , ' the west side of Madison streetfrom Dodge to Dakotastrect , in the original town of McCook , Nebraska. By the Chairman and Uoanl of Trustees of the Village of McOook , Nebraska : UESOLVED. That the petition of S. L. Green and others , n majority of the resident owners , fora sidewalk along the south side of Dodge street , from Main to Madison street , anil along the west side of Madison street , from Dodge to Dakota street , in the original town of McCook , Neb. , of the following description : Said walk to be of pine material , 0 feet long- and 2 inches thick , to be laid on 3 stringers. JJxfl inches , and to be spiked thereto witli not less than G spikes , No. " 0 , to each plank , said plank to be laid with ends to the street , be granted , and the same is hereby ordered built. RESOLVED , That this resolution be publish ed in THE McCoox WEEKLY TuiuuxE.aptiper of general circulation in said village , for one week , and the same to be good and sulltcient notification to said property owners. Attest : * W. U. LATOUUKTTE , Chairman. F. M. KIMJIELL , Village Clerk. THIS is TO CERTIFY , That the above resolu tion was published in the regular issue of THE McCooK TinuKE of February llth , 1SSO. [ L. S. ] F. M. KIMJIELL. Villnge Clerk. FlffAL PKOOF NOTICES. OFFICE AT McCooic , NEIL , I February Oth , ISSIi. ) " Notice is hereby given that the following- namcd settler has Hied notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Hegis- ter or Ueceivor at McUook , Neb. , on Tuesday , March 23d , 18SO , viz : Ervin A. Whitesel , D. S. 11351 , for the southwest ; .j southwest ; .j section 33 , township 3 , north of range 2rf west , ti P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove liis continuous residence upon.aiid cultivation of , said land , viz : William Kiljrorc and Win. O. Bond of Uondville , Neb.and ( ! . Lloyd Clark and Alfred li. Fuller of Indianola , Neb. 37 G. L. LAWS. Hcgistcr. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEU. . i February 9th , 18SO. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filrd notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Keg- ister or f Jeeeivcr atMcCook , Neb. , on Tuesday , March 23. 18SB. viz : Frank A. Grillin , 1) . S. HIM , for the southeast h of section 24 , town ship 2 , north of range 2st west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : William A. Vincent , William H. Smith and John F. Gillespie of McCook , Neb. , and Krvin A. Whitesel of lied Willow , Neb. 37 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEIS. , i January Kltli , ISSli. 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 Ifcgis- tcr or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , March 12.1SS6 , viz : Edward F. Dullcy. D. .S. 2U"i ! , for the southwest ' .i southeast Ji of sec- tson 2.1 , township 2. north of range 30 west , G 1' . M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cul tivation of , said land. viz. Frank Smith , W. O. Wickwire , K. L. lienjaman and Fred IJcnja- inan , all of McCook , Nebraska. 3 < ; G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEII. , I January jth. 1S8G. ( Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler lias fiied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will bo made before Heg- ister or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , onTtiesday , March 0,1SS6 , viFrederick Vollbrccht , II. H. 15JO , for the west ' 2 northwest U , west ' - i southwest ; . .t"of section 1.1. township 3. north i of range30 west , ( i P.M. He names the fol- | lowing witnesses to prove his continuous res- idcnce upon , and cultivation of. saiil land , viz : I Adolph Rhciscliick , Herman Thole , Charles Beuhtel and Jacob Evans , all of McCook , Neb. 3.1 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK. NEB. , i January 20th , 1SSO. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has lifed notice of his intention | to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Tuesday , March Uth , ISfefi. viz : J.icob H. Evans , Homestead Entry l.)03 , tor the east * ' southwest * i , west ' j southeast J.i of section 22 , township 3 north , j range 30 west tith P. M. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resij j denes upon , and cultivation of , said laud , viz : ' VichaelP. Weick , Adolph Rheischick , Charles I Volbreclit and Herman Thole , all of McCook , I Neb. 34 G. L. LAWS. Register. ! LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEII. , I January 13th , 1880. 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 Reg ister or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Friday , February 20 , ISSU , viz : William Y. Johnson , H. E. 105 , for the south \ - northwest h. north 1 southwest h of section ; W , township 4 , north of range 2'J west. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous resilience upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : John S. Modrell , Charles Povser. Edward F. Couseand Thos. J. Ruggles , all of McCook. Nebraska. 34 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEII. , | January 5th , 18S5. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support oihis claimand that said proof will be made before Register or Receiver at McCooic , Neb. , on Monday , Feb ruary 15th , li8C , viz : Horace H. Easterday , homestead entry 107 , for the N.W.1 ! of section 22 , township 4 north , range 30 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his contin uous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : James II. PattersonCharles Angel William Coleman and Milton H Cole , all of McCook , Neb. 32 G. L. LAWS , Register. SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of in order of sale issued by the Clerk of the District Court of Uetl Willow county. State of JCcbrasUa , on the 2rt day of December. ISM. and : ome directed. I will at 10 o'clock , A.M.on the 23d Day of February , 1886 , it the front door of the Court House in Indi- molasaid Court House being the place where lie last term of said District Court was held , iVithin and for said lied Willow county , and state of Nebraska , offer for sale at public auc tion , to highest bidder for cash , the following eal estate , lands and tenements , to-wit : Lot No. (14) ( ) fourteen , in Block No. (27) ( ) twcuty- icven , in the Town of McCook , lied Willow : ounty , Nebraska , taken on order of pale to 'oreclosc a real estate mortgage , as the prop erty of William C. LaTourette and Irene li. > aTourntte and ordered sold by the Court to satisfy a judgment against them and in favor f The Citizens Bank of McCook , Nebraska , 'or the sum of ( S2,575.C2) ) two thousand live uindred and seventy-ftvedollarsandsixty-two : cnts , and $9.0S costs and accruing costs , dc- ireed a Hrst lien. And a judgment against aid defendants in fayor of Isaac L. EH wood & ' . Jo. for the sum of ( $1.170.0) } ) eleven hundred ind seventy dollars and ninety cents and dc-1 ireed a second lien upon said premises. And j ; judgment against Kitd defendant , W. C. La-1 'ourettc in favor of The Great Western Stove j 'ptnpany for ( § 1,118.00) eleven hundred and lighteen dollars and decreed a third lien upon ' aid premises. And a judgment against said ' efendant , W. C. LaTourette , in favor of The ' owa Barb Steel Wire Co. for ( S2.131.00) two i housand ene hundred and thirty-one dollars , ' nd decreed a fourth lien upon said premises. ' ind a judgment against said W. C. LaTourj j tte in tavor of The Bridge and Bench Manu-1 actory Co. for the sum of ( § : JS.OO ) thirty-eight ollars , and decreed a flfth lien upon the said i remises. And a judgment against said W. C. ' .aTourettc . in favor of The Nebraika Manui i jctory Co. forthesum of5114.00) ( one hundred ' nd fourteen dollars , and decreed a sixth lien pon said premises. And a judgment against j iid W. C. LaTourette in favor of Simmons I [ ardware Company for the sum of ( ? l,8fiC.nl ! ) ' A ightcen hundred and si.xty-si.v dollars and ' IV lirty-nine cents , and decreed a seventh lien pon said premise ? , and tax lien thereon , in I ic aggregate 5S , ; > < 3. . " < 0. Hendered by William j aslin , "Judge of said District Court at the , ovcmber. 188. } , term thereof , to-wit : On the h das * of November , IKS. ! . I Atthctimeand place of said salodue attend- * ice will be had by the undersigned. . . .1. W. WEMHWX. Sheriir. Ml : M Keel Willow county , Neb. G E. CociUiANi Attorney , J STATEMKNT - . Of J. H. Goodrich , Jr. , County Treasurer Red Willow County , Neb. , of the Receipts and Disbursements of his office from the 1st day of July , 1885 , to the 6th day of January , 1886 , inclusive. y * Amount transferred to County General Fund.tTransl'erred from County General Fund. SStatc Apportionment. 1 From Poor Fund. * * From County School. tt$410.1 ! > of this amount transferred to District School. J. H. GOODRICH , Jr. , County Treasurer. , ( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. ) Paid up Capital , aso.ooo.oo , DOES A : General nsiness , Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Non-ltesidc-nts. Money to loan on fanning lands , village and personal property. Fire insurance a specialty. " Tickets For Sale to and from Europe , CORRESPONDENTS : V. FKASKMN , President. First National Hank , Lincoln , Nebraska. JOHN 11. CI.AHK , Vicc-Prcsideiit. The Chemical National Bank , New York. A. C. KHEIIT , Cashier. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Lath , Shingles , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mouldings , Pickets , Cedar Posts , Lime , Hair , Cement , and Plaster Paris. Also Hard and Soft Coal , McCOOK , NEBRASKA. C. E. MePHERSON & CO. And Real Estate Brokers. OFFICE : West Dennison Street , McCOOK , NEBRASKA. t i , Superior to any on the market , being Heavier , Stronscr r.uilr. ami tlicrcfori ! a more Durable MI'l. It Is the only n' ? outcly ! safe Mill built ; and out of Thousands Erected During 12 Years past , not one has ever blown a\7ay and left the Tower "landing. A record no otherMill : can chow. We offer to put up any of ourl'UMPIXG MILLS ON THiRTY DAYS TRIAL , An l If they don't jrUisatisfaction , will remove Mill at our own expense. A ! o Manufacturers of the Celebrated Challenge Feed MIIN. Corn Shellers. Iron Pumps with bra-s cylinders. Iron I'lp < ? , Tanks. For estimate1" . ( ataloznes and prlce , apply to G. B. XETTLETOX , McCook , Neb. , Agent for Southwestern NYira ! ka and Northwestern Kantas 1ST CSc : si Cc ! : : : : = i : tis ! : : Ci Fcci Mill , 2aSia St. THE , McCOOK. FAAAT \ ATT HT FIT7 PHP / r\ LOAN AM ) 1 RlSI CO. OF McCOOK , NEBRASKA. flakes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property , OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Oir 'JT 'iOIS CAMPBELL , PRESIDENT. B. M. FREES , 1ST VICE PRESIDENT. EO. HOCKNELL , SECRETARY. R. O. PHILLIPS. 2ND VICE PRESIDENT F. L. BROWN , TREASURER.