r * " ' * ' - - -i. - - - - . - i i 1 1 , . . . i . - - . , - - - - , - , . . , - - i. , . .i . . i"i. 1 1 2 . q frtfcttite 511 jjjlenient | * McCOOK , NEBRASKA , APRIL 28 , 1887. Our state fish commission has sent for 25,00 0,000 more eggs of wall-e3'ed pike. Our prairies will be alivejwiths'em by next fall. : . * I Fee , fi , fo fum , I smell'the blond of a Bohemian Jew , is the song of the daily papers of the state. In the meantime Rosewater continues in business at the old stand. _ Dr. Lyman Beecher once replied to * . an inquiry of Dr. Hawes , "How are you "getting along ? " * "First-rate ! first-rate- ! first-rate7Vrecrsince I stoppe JBkng to run this world. " W'T' Mrs. Yeast This is veryxnice caB-w " ' Did you get 'the receipt out nf a cook book ? Mrs.Fussanfeather No ; I made it out of my own head. "You don't say ? It is certainly very light. " , On an orchard of Italian chestnuts , near Los Gatos , now coming bearing , § 300 is said to have been realized this year per acre. The chestnut is said to do • well generally ; in the foot hijls of Cali fornia. ; - Woman is working wonders in Kaqsas. , A judge who no doubt was captivateclby - the sirenical blandishments of a woman suffragist , recently decided that a wo- g man does not change her name by mar rying , but that she retains what is gen- ' t eral known as her maiden name through - life. * . • The Salvatiotfarmy parades the street I of Peoria , 111. , and defies the. chief of , -f police. A town with thirteen distiller- | - . ie . s running night and day and a Salva- JT" tion army running at large should re- , | ' - pose in the arms of haDpine&s tind be ft " . " oblivious to all the struggles of the out- lE side bustling world. 6 ; ' " The wife of an Illinois man did not ' - , - - _ want her husband to vote for a certain [ - ' x measure. "So she talked him sick and ' r'\ . . , then covered him with mustard plasters t , - "v - ; till he could not turn over in bed much % ; , • less go to the polls. She kept him blis- ' fe > ' : - ' , tered till the crisis was past. Some I' | 7 - women have great heads. . i. * JUDGE COCHRAN. Oberlin-Eye : J. IS. Cochran , of McCook , "has been appointed judge of one of the new districts , the llthJ > in 'Nebraska. Judge Coch ran iswell known here , having practiced law in this'city , and served as county attor ney of this county. Our acquaintance dates back ten years , when lie was county superin tendent of York county , Neb. , and we were doing educational work in that state. Keveille : The appointnieht for Judge of tliis district was made this week , the same being received by J. E. Cochran of McCook. .From considerable acquaintance with Judge Cochran , we have confidence that the district will have an honest Judge and one who will dispense justice impartially. The appoint ment was made in accordance with express ed will of a large majority of the district. > i2jnbridge Kaleidoscope : Gov. Thayer , onMonTTft > appoii " TJSIr. Cochran of Mc Cook , as Judge W - gyenth judicial district Judge CMH teg t gr of abili ty and we believe his appo , ' 'Jl ] * " - almost universal satisfaction throuprfei l district. Bartley Inter-Ocean : Gov. Thayer ap pointed Mr. Cochran.of McCook as judge of this , the Eleventh Judicial District , Monday. Judge Cochran is a lawyer-of ability , and we believe his appointment will give almost uni- , versal satisfaction. \ - • " HOME GIRLSi i f ( The girls that are wanted are good girls , * Good fromthe heart to the lips ; ' " Pure as the Illy white and pure From its heart to its sweet leaf-tips. The girls that are wanted are home girls , Girls that are mother's right hand. That fathers and brothers can trust to And the little ones understand. Girls that are fair on the hearthstone. And pleasant when nobody sees ; Kind and sweet to their own folk , Ready and anxious to please. The girls that are wanted are wise girls. They know what to do and to say ; , That drive with a smile or soft word , i The wrath of the household away. ( The girls that are wanted are girls of sense , Whom fashion can never deceive ; Who can follow whatever is pretty And dare what is silly to leave. The girls that are wanted are careful girls , Who count what a thing will cost ; j Who use with a prudent , generous hand , - But see that nothing is lost. The girls that are wanted are girls with hearts ; ] They are wanted for mothers and wives ; t Wanted to cradle in loving arms ' The strongest and frailest of lives. , j The clever , the witty , the brilliant girl. They are very few , understand ; But , ohI for the wise , loving home girls. There's a constant and heavy demand. _ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. v 'x > - ? 0 * - APRIL 21. U. S to Andrew J. Reeves R.R. . N.E.tf N.E.Ji 3 * and N.H N.\V.i ! 35-2-37 $ 150 00 U. S. to Nicholas Colling-R. It. , S.W. 12-2-28 , 4 00 Ira J. Miller to Ellon N. Combs W. D. , ' S.E.K S.W.J4 and S.W.K S.E.M 6-3-28. . l qq Ellen N. Combs to Ira J. Miller Q.d > . , E.S.E.J 0-3-28 1 00 Allen Bartley to W. T. Benham W. D. , lots 3 and 4 , block 25 , Bartley 120 00 apiu& 22. U. S. to John D. Pearson It. R. , S. E. Jf 20-1-26 200 00 U. S. to Richard G. Mitchell It.lt. , W.J5 S.W.J 12-1-30 100 00 F. H. Spearman to Mary A. Loncrgan Q.C.D. , lot 4 , bl'k 30.2(1 add. McCook. . 1500 00 Mary M-Clyde to Brewer & Wilcox W. D. , lot 8 , block 21. McCook. ( Subject to mortgage of $3700) ) 5500 00 Augustus S. Boughton to W. O. Bond W.D , N.W.J4 11-2-20 1000 00 Ai'im , 23. Esther L. Wilcox to AIfred.T. Wilcox W.D. , S.W.J 6-2-20 1000:0O : William Fruin to Rebecca Walrath W. . - D. , S.tf N.W. & and N.H S.W.J4 23-3-30. ( Subject to mortgage of $30m 700 00 Adam Walrath to Wm. F nn and C. P. I Rinker W.D. , lot * . > lock21.1st add. McCook. ( Suhj a to mortgage , $100) ) . . 800 00 U. S. talr5Mji' - Carl-It. It. , N. W. u u.JM j K . . . . . loooo | p - * n.s./towrmH " - * . . / loooo * U. S. to James Littell B Nr'HfcttiJ5 2-2-20 . : , : . ifTTT. r S qfi .v APiur-2a. 'Il ' i . Marellis E.Patterson to Geo.E.Eifert " > * W.D. , Iotl2block20.1ndianola 70 00 1 Wm.O. Norval to Jeremiah H. O'Neal H . lots5 and 6 , bl'k24.2d add. McCook. . . 800 00 fc fci. Chas.Nothnagel to Lindner & Erman M • E. H N. W. and E.J S. W. X 34-2-29. ; ( Subject to mortgage of $450) ) 700 00 X , APHii. 27. I Wm. D. Bradley to Chas. H. Oman W. D. , lots 13.14 and 15. Indianola 800 00 Andrew J. Reeves to Wm. Murphy W. D. , S.E.X N.E.U34.W.JJ N.W. 'i 35-2-27. ( Subject to mortgage of $500) ) 800 00 Allen Bartley to Wm. J. Thompson W. D. , lots 4.5 and 6 , block 47 , lots 1,2 and 3 , block 52 , lot 19 , block 63 , Bartley. . . . 940 00 TERMS OF COURT. I o I IX THE ELEVENTH JtTOICIAI. DISTIUCT OF NEBRASKA. H 1 hereby fix the times of holding regular I terms of District Court in and for the coun- t ties composing the Eleventh Judicial District of Nebraska for the year 1887 : Chase County. May 4th ; Sept. 20th. I Dundy County. May 2d ; Sept. 27th. Hitchcock County. April 29th ; June 21st no jury ; Sept 13th. Hayes County. April 27th ; June 28th no jury ; Oct 4th. _ Red Willow County. 3Iay 31st no | ury ; August 9th ; Nov. 15th. Fbontjeb County. May 17th ; August 23dNov.22d. ; Gosper County. May24th ; August30th ; NTov. 29th. Fubnas County. June 9th no jury ; Sept. 6th ; Dec. 13th. J. E. COCHRAN , Judge. I McCook , Neb. , April 21st , 1887. Try ihe Commercial House , when > n McCook , Just once/ I , ' - -I I