i ; ? ' " @k JtttCook ® ribtttte. ' : - i f. \ . • / • r 1 § • = = = = = - , i' VOLUME IX. McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY EVENING , JULY 25,1890 NUMBER 9. i - \ - . ; : ; I F RANK HARRIS , President , W. C. BULLARD , Vice Presidenl E. C. BALLEW , Treasurer. • • ; - • ; THE McCOOK GO-OPERATIVE I Biig iiiiii Mis iatioo. I CAPITAL , $500,000. $100,1 $ StOCl If SUM I It Opi ni VI Close hi t Ij FOR FURTHER INFORMATION II CALL , ON OR ADDRESS I C. H. MEEKER , Secretary , If / McCOOK , NEBRASKA. J OUR SPECIALTIES. B Siberia Refrigerators. I ; Wliite Mountain Ice Cream Freezers. 1 ; Tlionias Two Knife Lawn Mowers. W Jewel Vapor Stoves. Great Western Stoves and Ranges. H OMo Wrought Steel Ranges. jjl Glidclen Barbed Wire genuine. m Screen Wire. Screen Doors. I Building Hardware , and everything in I ] The Hardware Line. ! HI The Pioneer Hardware , , IS' ' . W. C. IiATOURETTE , Prop. [ Mj Four Doors South of J , dAUea&Ca , McCook , Neb. i RED WILLOW COUNTY REPUB- r LICAN CONVENTION. lAirri.KY , Neb. , July 19th , 1S90. The Republican Countj' Convention met pursuant to call at the city hall , Hartley , Neb. , July 19th , 1S90 , was called to order at 11 o'clock , A. M. , by J. Byron Jennings , chairman of the republican county central committee , when the following proceedings were had , to-wit : On a call of precincts by the secretary , F. M. Kiininel ) , the precincts of Bondville , Lebanon , North Valley and Jted Willow announced contesting delega tions. John E. Kelley nominated Dr. B. B. Davis of McCook as temporary chairman of the convention. Wm. A. McCool of In- dianola nominated W. B. Spain of Iudianola as temporary chairman of the convention. Both nominations duly seconded and chair man of county central committee announced that under the "time honored rule" the contesting delegations would not be entitled to vote on the temporary organization. Motion made by W. A. McCool on the part of the friends of W. B. Spain that all the delegates present ( including the contesting delegations ) be allowed to vote on the tem porary organization , which motion was sec onded by G. T. Brewer on the part of the friends of Dr. B. B. Davis , and on a call of precincts the same was carried by the follow ing vote , viz : Box Elder delegation , five votes , voting "No , " Tyrone delegation , five votes , refusing to vote at all , and the remaining pre cincts numbering in the aggregate 92 dele gates voting for said motion. Point of order made by W. B. Spain , nominee for temporary chairman , that there was no question before the house upon which any vote could legally be taken ; sustained by chairman county central committee , said chairman btating inasmuch as the motion had been adopted by the friends and supporters or both W. B. Spain and Dr. B. B. Davis , candidates for temporary chairmanit might be well to allow all delegates ( including contesting delega tions ) to vote on the temporary organization. On motion call of precincts was taken up on vote for temporary chairman , and pending the roll call W. A. SlcCool made a motion that the nomination of W. B. Spain be made by acclamation , which was seconded by the supporters of said Spain , and by them in sisted that the chairman of the county cen tral committee put said motion to the house , but said chairman refused to entertain said motion pending roll call , and refused to put the same before the house on the ground that inasmuch as there Avere two nomina tions made for the chairmanship of the con vention neither could be elected by aeclama ? tion without the withdrawal of the other and a suspension of the rules , to which ruling of the chairman of the county central committee W. B. Spain appealed to the house , which appeal the chairman refused to entertain on the ground that pending the temporary organization there was no house to which an appeal could be legally made , stating that the delegates to the convention should elect the temporary chairman and not the spectators who had filled the hall. At this stage of the proceedings the supporters of W. B. Spain became very noisy and plain in their denunciations of the chairman of the county central committee , and Wm. McCool disregarding said chairman and his rulings placed said motion that said Spain be elect ed by acclamation before the house , and de clared same had been carried , whereupon said W. B. Spain assumed arbitrarily to act as chairman of said convention , where upon the supporters of the said Spain pre tended to elect F. H. Stroutas secretary , and said Spain pretended to appoint a committee ' on credentials , and on the motion of the sup- porters of the said Spain to adjourn until one o'clock , P. M. , that portion of the dele gates which was supporting said Spain for . temporary chairman consisting of the pre cincts of and number of votes : Danbury , 3 ; East Valley , 3 ; Iudianola , 14 ; Missouri , Ridge , 3 ; Tyrone. 5 ; and the contesting dele- , gations from the precincts of Bondville , \ Lebanon , North Valley and Bed Willow - , withdrew from said hall ; the place where the convention had been called to convene and had been called to order by the chair- . man of the said county central committee. After the call of the roll of precincts on the ( vote for temporary chairman had been coin- , pleted the precinct vote stood as follows : , Beaver , 5 ; Bondville , 3 ; Box Elder , 5 ; Cole man , 3 ; Driftwood , 4 ; Grant , 3 ; Gerver , 4 ; e Lebanon , C ; North Valley , 6 ; Perry , 3 ; Bed ; Willow , 3 ; Valley Grange , 5 ; Willow Grove , c 20 ; all of which were cast for Dr. B. B. Davis as chairman ( temporary ) of the con- j vention , making aD aggregate of 70 votes cast Cor Dr. B. 13. Davis and no votes cast for W. B. Spain , his supporters refusing and failing to c rote on the call , whereupon the chairman of c : he county central committee announced : hat Dr. B. B. Davis had been elected chair- nan ( temporary ) of the convention. Dr. B. & LJ. Davis was conducted to the chair and in- " roduced to the convention as its chairman , s ind on motion and second , F. M. KimmeJl a md John Whittaker were elected as secre- e aries of the convention. ° At this time , the supporters of the Spain action as above described , passed out of the c mil pursuant to their adjournment and lid not return during the meeting of e he convention. J. E. Kelley , W. H. n Jeujamin and S. L. Green were appointed J is a committee on credentials. C. T. Brewer , P V.J. Evans and Charles Ebert were ap- B lointed as a committee on organization * ' I. W. Cole , M. H. Bacon and George Ealsten c irere appointed as a committee on resolu- ions. All of which said committees retired 5 d prepare their various reports. c The committee on credentials reported as dIIows , viz : jC BARTLEr , Neb. , July 19.1890. Committee on credentials consisting of J. E. : elley , W. H. BeDjamin andS. L. Green. Tho smmitteo report the ' = following' delegates en- tied to seats In this convention : Perry Precinct M.BT. Bacon , J.A. Elwood , .F.West. Driftwood Precinct B. A. Lincoln , ta . S. Hlleman , E.F.Duffey , Wm. P. Everist. in onavllle Precluct-Jwneg Wright , Henry J , i Schumol. Charles Ebert. Heaver Precinct 8. It. Messner , Tlios. lioyd , J. W. .Leisure , 31. 31. Youug , William Remington. Gerver Pre cinct Peter Schuetz , T. H. Fowlor. J. D. Ger ver , N. J. Johnson. Coleman Precinct N. A. Frame , J.N.Smith , William Coleman. Leba non Precinct George Ralsten.J.B.Cummings. It P. High , U. A. Dibble. W. C. Hunt , Spencer Cameron. Vulley Grange Precinct John Whittaker , A. D. Johnston. William Smith , C. II. Jacobs. L. W. Crltser. Grant Precinct D. B. Barnes , A. Peters , W. H. Benjamin. Box Elder Precinct Charles Foyc , Ira Harrison , Cyril Templin , A. T.King , A.W. Campbell. North Valley Precinct S. W. Clark , Thos. Clark , C. E. Hodgklns. L. It Blount , J. V. Car- nahan , by S. W.Clark proxy. It S.Baker. Bed Willow Precinct W.J. Evans , J.M. Wilson , Smith Gordon. Willow Grove Precinct S. H. Colvin , by P. A. Wells proxy , J. C. Allen , M. Y. Sturbuck. B. B. Davis , C. T. Brewer , E. It Banks , J. H. Yarger , George B. Berry. Ed. Hall , C. F. Babcock. J. E. Kelley , J. Byron Jennings , C. H. Boyle , F. D. Hess , H. H. Troth. Ed. Jor dan. H. W. Cole , S. W. Huddleston , W. C. La- Touiette. by R. A. McCracken proxy , Frank Harris , F.3I. Klmmell , C. W. Knights , W. c. Ashwill , S. L. Green , John F. JIajors , Page T. Francis. Respectfully submitted , J. E. Kelley , ) W. H. Benjamin , J-Coin. S. L. Green . } Committee on permanent organization re ported as follows : Bautlev , Neb. . July 19,1890. To the republican county convention : We , your committee on permanent organization , report the temporary organization as being made permanent. C. T. Brewer , ) W.J.Evans , > Com. Charles Ebert. ) Committee on resolutions report as fol lows , viz : We , your committee on reso lutions , submit the following : 1st We hereby affirm the principles of the Republican party as enunciated in the various Republican platforms of 1888 and 1889. 2nd We favor an equitable adjustment of rail road rates. 3rd We favor the passage of the Australian ballot system bill. 4th We are in favor of the free coinage of silver. 5th We favor the passage of more stringent laws , pro hibiting the alien ownership of land in the United States. 6th In consideration of the service ! of the soldiers of 1861 to ' 65 , we are in favor of the passage of a Service Pension Bill. Respectfully submitted , Hugh W.Cole , ) M. H. Bacon. > Com. George Ralsten. ) On motion and second the convention pro ceeded to accept and adopt the various re ports of the said committees. On motion and second the convention proceeded to the nomination of candidates according to the call : J. Byron Jennings was placed in nomination for the office of county attorney , and under the suspension of the rules was elected by acclamation. W. T. Hinton was placed in nomination for county treasurer , id under the suspension ot the rules was sleeted by acclamation. Richard Johnston ivas placed in nomination for the office of county commissioner of the 1st district , and under the suspension of the rules was elected Sy acclamation. George W. Bartlett was placed in nomination tor the office of county commissioner of the 3d district , and under lie suspension of the rules was elected by tcclamation. Samuel Ellis was placed in lomination for the office of representative of he 65th district and under the suspension of ; he rules was elected by acclamation. On motion and second J. C. Allen was ac- : orded the privilege of selecting the dele gates to the state convention , which was by lim named as follows : John C. Allen , Geo. locknell , Wm. Iliersekorn , Stephen Bolles , 3. T. Brewer , C. H. Jacobs , V. Franklin , ' r. M. Kimmell , R. P. High. Alternates Tames Wright , R. A McCracken , N. J. 'ohnson ' , J. E. Kelley , C. E. Shaw , B. F. ) Icott , J. N. Smith , Richard Green , C. W. knights. On motion and second the following gen- Iemen were elected as delegates to the con cessional convention : M.Y. Starbuck , C. F. Jabcock , H. II. Troth , J. D. Gerver , M. II. Jacon , S. W. Clark , E. F. Duft'ey , Henry J. - ichamel , Sam Messner. Alternates Geo. locknell , S. H. Colvin , E. R. Banks , A. T. [ ing , A. Peters , N. A. Frame , Smith Gor- on , John Whittaker , G. W. Roper. On motion and second the following gen- leuien were elected as delegates to the sena- jrial convention , viz : C T. Brewer , H. W. ! oIe , Page T. Francis , W. C. Ashwill , A. T. [ ing , L. R. Blount , Wm. Coleman , W. H. lenjamin. A. D. Johnston. On motion and second the delegates pres- nt at the various conventions above-named 'ere instructed to cast the full vote of the aunty in the absence of any delegate or elegates and that the clerks of this conyen- on embody this in the credentials of said elegations to said conventions. On motion and second the convention pro- \ jeded to the election of a chairman of the ninty central committee. C. F. Babcock as nominated for said office , and under the - ispension of the rules was elected by accla- lation. George B. Berry was nominated as . icretaryof the county central committee , ( id under the suspension of the rules was ected by acclamation. On motion and second the roll of the pre- ncts was called and the following gentle- en were elected as members of the county [ _ mtral committee : Beaver , S. R. Slessner , anbury ; Bondville , James Wright. McCook ; nx Elder , Cyril Templin , Box Elder ; Cole- - an , William Coleman , McCook ; Danbury , lines E. Kanouse , 3IcCook ; Driftwood , W. S. - , tch , McCook ; Grant , W. H. Benjamin , mksville : Gerver , Samuel Ellis , JlcCook ; - • dianola , W.R.Starr , Indianola ; Lebanon , A. Dibble , Lebanon ; North Valley , G. W. irtlettBartleyPerry,3I.H.Bacon,3IcCook ; ; d Willow. W. J. Evans , 3IcCook ; Valley j range , C. H. Jacobs , 3IcCook ; Wihow Grove , " H. Boyle , McCook. Dn motion and second the convention ad- urned sine die at 12:30. P. 31. B. B. DAVIS , Chairman. F. 31. KB13IELL , Secretary. JOHN WHITTAKER. Secretary. [ f you are all run down have no Btrength i energy , and feel very tired all tho time ieDr.J.H. McLean's Sareaparilla It will * part strength and vitality to your system , tg , CM. Smith * 8otf , iegSfeBW § § dajfeafr' ' few. • \ * & * v * - > J. ALBERT WELLS , I DRY GOODS , MILLINERY , CARPETS I Dress Making a Specialty. I lii Summer Clearii Sale ! I During JULY and AUGUST I will make I SWEEPING REDUCTIONS in all depts. I of New and Desirable Goods , which must I be sold in order to make room for my I FALL PURCHASES. I DRESS GOODS. I Bargains never before attempted will be I given in all kinds of DRESS GOODS. I MILLINERY. I Positively the greatest sacrifice in prices on TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED HATS. I 1GOBAPPROA0ABLE * VALUES - I WILL BE OFFERED IN H Vhite Goods , Embroideries and Houncings. I 3rREAT BARGAINS ! I .adies' and Misses' Underwear and Hosiery. I Mammoth Reductions I I Carpets , Fugs aed taTAiEs. * * - I While 1 have been giving extra values H each week in my several depts. , this sale I includes everything in every department I until sale is concluded. I