The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 25, 1890, Image 4

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By F. M. KIMMELL.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For HepreswilsiUve , SAMUEL ELLIS.
For Attorney , .J. I3YHON JENNINGS.
ForTLvnMiiir . T. II1NTON.
For Com. IstDist. , KIC1IAKD JOHNSTON.
Kor Con ; . 2tl Dist , GV. . BAltTLETT.
Senatorial Committee Meeting.
The Republican Senatorial Central Com-
• mittee of the 20lh Senatorial District of Ne
braska will meet at McCook , Neb. , on July
2G , 1890 , at 2 nVloc ! ; , lM. . , for the purpose
of calling the Senatorial Convention and for
the transaction of . uch other business as may
come betore the committee.
C. H. Maiitix. U. T. Bijkwek ,
Secretin v. Chairman. '
AN EASY WINNER.
Afteu poliiical honorSj as well
as in things notorial. McCook has
struck a gait uliicli is tit once the
pride of her people and the envy
I of the state. Asmin one of our cit-
I izens has been honored with the
nomination to an office among the
I highest and most responsible in
H the gift of the people of this com-
H monwealth , and that , too , by a
B highly conilijiMMitary ] rote indeed.
B U > : . J. C. Allen did not enter the
I lace for tho secretaryship of state
with the violent flying of banners
I and tuneful tooting of horns that
have otherwise signalized the cam-
paigu f i' nominations before the
republican siati' convention. His
I " 'boom" was : i substantial growth.
j His merits weiv modestly sung and
I his selection in the nature of a
I spontaneous acl ion is the more ilat-
I tering. Mil. Allen comes from
B the native lieath of the tribe of
j Eli/md is a winner.
I REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
The following named gentlemen
are the nominees of the Eepublican
I' state conventioM lield at Lincoln ,
I . on Wednesday : Governor , L. D.
Iv' Richards of Frei nont. Lieut Gov.
I T. J. Majors of Peru. Secretary
I of Slate , J. C. Allen of McCook.
I- Auditor , Thos. Benton of Lincoln.
I Attorney General , Geo. H. Hast-
ings of Crete. Commissioner of
I Public Lands and Buildings. G. K.
I : Humphrey of O. ter county. State
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I' Superintendent. A. K. Goudy of
I ; "Webster county. Treasurer , J. E.
m Hill of Beatrice. It is a winner.
II GILBEET L. LAWS FOE
II CONGRESSMAN" .
II Gaze at the list of congressional
II aspirants in the second as against
I j Mr. Laws and then talk about bril-
I | Kancy. Bah !
| ; | If the reader is at all curious ,
1 ,1 a glance at the head of this column
Ij will disclose to him the winning
I ] [ ticket in this county in November.
II The people of this district will
I ; do the right thing , next Wednes-
| i day at the Hastings convention , by
Iff- renominating Congressman Laws.
| | ] There is not a man in the con-
jj gressional field the equal of Mr.
Ij Laws in the essential qualities that
| | go to make up a congressnan. He
ll is naturally with the people.
Ij It was a great convention. On-
Kj ly the strongest and most active
Br political parties can get up such a
Bj gathering. Nebraska republican-
B ism is as full of lire and determin-
Bj ation as ever. Journal.
B The prohibitionists of the state
B of Nebraska are called to meet in
B delegate convention in the city of
B Lincoln. Wednesd ; .y , August 27 , \
M 1890 , at two o'clock , P. M.for , the ]
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mm purpose or placing m nomination , i
B candidates for the various state offi-
B cers. Red Willow county is enti- <
m tied to six delegates. !
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M Ananias of the Goosetown Ban-
B ner admits that iris failure to re- ,
H ceive an appointment at Congress- {
B man Laws' hands is the cause of (
B his mendacious , malignant and
B cowardly opposition to the con- ]
B gressman's renomination , this year. '
B Ananias is a self-convicted black- !
B guard and blackmailer , whom the ]
B congressman owed nothing , prom-
B ised nothing , and expects nothing j
B froni except abuse , misrepresen- < '
B tation and falsehood. ]
I Colonel Webster would like !
I to go to congress , but he is not i
making the effort or the showing j
I that he did last year. Hitchcock , 1
I Lis own county , will send adelega-
I tion that will vote for him on the {
I first ballot or Wo , and then try to
I find the winner. Bee.
I Hitchcock county's delegation e
B will give the wily old colonel a $
complimentary ballot and then go e
I to the winner Gilbert L. Laws. c
THE CONVENTION.
As was foreshadowed , the republican
county convention hold at Bartley , Sat
urday last , was a warm one , to use a
very mild term. In the first time in
the history of Ked Willow county , the
west end had a clear , unshakable major
ity in the convention ; this interesting
fact was highly colored by the threat
of the Indiattola gang to bolt the con
vention a threat they put into execu
tion in most indecent haste and under
the most exasperating circumstances
soon after the convention was called to
order , and it had become plain to them
iliac the majority would not be bull
dozed or intimidated , nor the noisy
minority allowed their outrageous de
mands , regardless of their idiotic show
ing of "righteous indignation" assumed
by the bolters. Unusual and unreason
able motions were made and insisted
upon with most clamorous persistency
by the bolters. McCook , the west end ,
her friends and the chairman of the
central committee were insulted and
maligned without stint by them , amidst
the most turbulent demonstrations ever
witnessed in this county's political his
tory. And all this to the end that the
slightest grounds for a pre-arranged
bolt might be established.
In order to avoid the appearance of
prejudice , the minority were allowed the
unparliamentary and unusual privilege
of voting contesting delegations hi the
convention's temporary organization.
And then , when the chair refused to
recognize a motion to elect their bibu
lous champion for temporary chairman
two nominations having already been
made for the office they deliberately
pretend to put their own motion and
attempt to foist the chairman of their
uuhiwful choice upon the convention.
Falling in driving lr. ) B. B. Davis , the
nominee of the legal majority , from bis
post of duty by their dastardly tactics ,
they leave the hall heaping abuses and
curses upon all who dared to stand
bravely for their rights in the premises.
And then , to add the finishing touches
to the scheme batched by them in the
Indiauola Peoples' convention , the pre
ceding Saturday , the bolters afterwards
assembled and ratified the nominations
made by the Peoples' convention , with
the exception ot the office of represen
tative , M. N. Eskey , the professional
office-seeker from Bartley , supplanting
A. C. iHodi , the farmer candidate from
the west end ; the county attorney being
left vacant for trading purposes. A
central committee and delegates to the
various conventions were also placed in
nomination to contest the regular re
publican nominees. The action of the
state republican central committee iu
seating the regular delegation places
an effectual dampener on this part of
the unholy scheme , every feature of
whidi .will be as effectually defeated by
the people of this county in November.
The outrageous course of the bolters
previous to and since the convention
complete ! } unmasks their presumptious
pretenses and places them . before the
people of lied Willow county in their
true aspect and in an unenviable light.
Their self-righteous hue and cry of
"stop thief" has nut diverted the public
attention from their own questionable
practices so far in This campaign ; but
has the rather focused the public gaze
on the offenders , who in the garb of
sanctimonious saints have been travel
ing up and down this country seeking
most of all to disparage the people of
the west end and their friends in the
east end , and singing ever the only
great and good moral excellencies of
Indianola and her votaries. For "ways
chat are dark and schemes that are vain"
the bolters may properly claim the
championship. They are entitled to it ,
and 1 he Tribune moves that it be
awarded.
CONVENTION CHAFF.
Did you hear the Indianola gang roar ?
What boisterous , blustering "righteous indig
nation" to be sure !
The Colonel and his STEiiographer were
there. Mr. Chairman ! Mit. CiiAinsrAN ! !
MK. CHAIRMAN ! ! !
"Deacon" Moore of the Tyrone delegation
should be translated. He is too utterly nice
for this earthly abiding place.
The bolters sought a pretext for a bolt , but
failing to secure it , through the fairness and
magnanimity of the regulars ; well , they just
lew the track anyhow.
The Indianola gang hurled their choicest
naledictions upon Chairman Jennings in
nost reckless profusion. But the chairman
leld the reins linnly and blocked up the bull
lozing tactics of the Indianola filibusters
nost effectually.
The bolters were complerely knocked out
lefore the state central committee , notwith- ,
landing the wind sighed and soughed thro'
he Colonel's adult whiskers while he exhib- .
ted his majestic hirsute development before
he admiring eyes of the committee.
Failing to coerce the Chairman into seating
Spain by a vote of a packed house , instead
it by the delegates present , the Indianola
; ang incontinently fled the Convention hall , \
miid the most scandalous riotry ever witness- :
id in lied Willow county's political history.
The hellbrokeloose gang have tlie reputa-
ion of acting the "righteous indignation"
lodge with reasonable success in the past , ;
mt their patient , over-worked animal fell
lown on top of the gang , last Saturday , to
heir intense chagrin and complete discom- :
iture , at the .Bartley convention. It was too
mlpably thin.
The "Goosetown Banner" evidently had in
nind the ignominous bolting of the Kepubli-
an county convention by the Indianola gang ,
it Bartley , Saturday , when it used the pro-
jhetic and suggestive headlines , "Hell Broke
-.oose , " m its last issue , it looked quite like
, vhat we imagine a mutiny in the nether re-
; ions might be.
"Eeporter Kimmell , " says Ananias of the
Joosetown Banner , "couldn't see why report-
srs should be excluded from any caucus , un-
il E. Peterman explained to him that he had i
10 business there and they did not need him. " i
in this instance , Ananias is an unmitigated
iar in fact and as to specifications. Reporter !
Cimmell had no conversation with Ehas on
hat topic whatever. • J
The hellbrokeloose gang at Indianola are .
vidently "good republicans" only when they
re in the majority as they have been in
very county convention , save the last one ,
[ nee the organization of Red Willow county. ,
totsucceeding.thls year.in breafeingthe west
od majority by the exercise of all their well- '
nown means and measures , they bolt the
Dnvention like a drove of stampeded cattle. ]
"Taken as a ticket , " says Ananias , speak
ing of the republican county ticket , "it is the
stiiiklngest outfit over offered to the voters
of this county , and should , as it will , meet
tliH indignant condemnation of all just
men without reference to party lines Or to
county-seat matters. "
Shades of swluced , sightless Bacon , gaze
upon this sublime spectacle of gall and in
famy and congratulate yourself that deatli
divorced you !
NOTICE.
On account of the G. A. II. National
Encampment at Boston , Mass. , Aug.
10 to 16 , 1890 , round trip tickets will
be sold at rate of one fare from Aug. G
to 10 , inclusive , limited to continuous
passage ip both directions with no stop
overs. Good to return to Sept 30th.
The Burlington has been selected as the
official route to the National Reunion.
For further in formation , apply to
A.J. WUidl , Agent.
Palace Meat Market.
We are prepared to serve the public
with the choicest meats of all kinds at
the lowest living figures , and ask a trial
and share of patronage.
Main Ave. McCotter Bros.
LADIES !
We would call , your attention to our
uow $2 00 and $2.50 Kid Button Shoes.
Bowen & Laycook.
Peter Penner started east , Wednes
day , booming his patent liame clip.
The Congregational Sunday school
held their annual picnic outing , yester
day. Well attended and a joyful day.
Estimate of Expenses.
Council Ciiamueii , McCook , Neu. , i
JulyS , 1 BOO. f
The followingestimate of expenses and the
prolmblo amount of money necessary for all
purposes not provided for liy the revenue de
rived from the occupation tax to he raised by
general taxation is hereby 6tuted , as follows :
For rent of city hall and jui ! § 500 00
Salaries of city ollicers ( except police
and street commissioner ) OoO 00
For expense of llylitiiiff the streets by
electricity - ' ,2:25 00
For printing and stationery 100 00
Total amount to he provided for by
general fund a.SQO 00
For 'M fire hydrants at $00 per annum 1,200 00
For supplies and repairs 200 00
Total amount to bo provided for by
miter fund 1.400 00
UECKIPTS AND EXl'ENUITUKES KOIt FISCAL
VEAK ENDING MAY BTH , IS'JO.
Amount received from county treas-
urerand other sources $5(150 ( 17
Expended for iiredepart. supplie97IJ li'l
Expended for salaries c 'ty ollicers. . 95S 00
Expended for prluting and stationery li : > oO
Expended for rent of city hall and jail 3'Xi 28
Expended for 1 uriiisliiiifr city hall & jail 74 55
Expended for judges and clerlss of elec
tion 25 00
Expended for electric H hting and
supplies to April 15. IS' .lO 1.472 ; > J
Expended for redemption of village
warrant No. 57 15151
Expended for miscellaneous items 420 81
Total expenditures general fund . . . .64.5S5 17
Total expenditures water fund 1.075 09
By Order of the Council. 55.050 17
Attest : W. C. IIuIjTjAKU.
.1. E. Keli.ey. Ulerk. Mayor.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale directed to me
from tho district court of Bed Wiliow county ,
Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before J.
E. Cochran , judge of the district court of Red
Willow county , Nebraska , on the 2d day of
December. lfc'JO. in favor of Christina Isbester
as plaintilT , and against Hattie L. Kimball as
dclendauts. for the sum of seven hundred and
seventy four dollars and twenty-one cents ,
and costs taxed at $45.08 and on sam e day co-de
fendant J. E. Seeley obtained a decree on his
cross bill tor $22.53 and accruing costs. I have
levied upon the following real estate taken as
the property of said defendant to satisfy Baid
judgment , to-wit : The northeast quarter of
section fourteen (14 ( ; . township (3) ( ) . north of
range twenty-nine (29) ( . west 6th P. M. . in Ked
Willow county , Nebraska , and will offer the
sameforsaleto tho highest bidder , for cash
in bund , on the 5th day of August. A. D. , 1890 ,
in front of the south door of the court house ,
in Indianola , Nebraska , that being the build
ing wherein the laBt term of court was held ,
at the hour of one o'clock , P. M. , of said day ,
when and where due attendance will be given
by the undersigned.
Dated July 2d. 1890. W. A. McCool ,
5. Sheriff of said County.
Administrator's Notice.
State of Nebraska , Red Willow County.
Notice is hereby given to all persons having
claims and demands against John S. Johnson
late of Ked Willow county , deceased , that the
time fixed for filing claims against said estate
is six months from the 4th day of August ,
1890. All such persons are required to present
their claims with the vouchers to the County
Judge of said county , at bis office therein , on
or before the 5th day of February , 1891 , and all
claims so filed will be heard before the said
Judge on the first Monday of March , 1891 , at
1 o'clock. P. M.
Dated July 7th , 1890. Harlow W. Keyes ,
County Judge.
All persons indebted to said estate , are re
quested to make immediate payment to the
undersigned. Charles White ,
-4ts. Administrator.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , :
July 2,1S90. \
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of bis intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Regis
ter or Receiver , at McCook , Nebraska , on Sat
urday , August 9,1890 , viz :
PETER BOYLE ,
H. E. No. 77. for the E. V2 , Nw. hi , and w. ; t ,
Ne. H , See * 20. T. 3. range 29 , w. 0th P. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
iiis continuous residence upon , and cultivation
if , said land , viz : John Show , Frank P. Allen ,
Vocances Franklin and John Sevenker , all of
McCook. Nebraska.
6 * S.P.HART , Register.
Land Office at McCook , Neu. , i
Jub 10th , 1890. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
lamed settler has filed notice of his intention
: o make final proof in support of his claim ,
md that said proof will be made before Regis-
: er or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
August 10,1S90 , viz :
GEORGE BROWN ,
H. E. No. 1579. for the S. VN. . W. a and N. V2
5. W. H section 32 , township 5 north , range 30
ivest , Gth P. M. He names the following wit-
lesscs to prove his continuous residence upon ,
ind cultivation of , said land , viz : Thomas
Whitmer and Jacob Betz of McCook. Neb. ,
Joseph Allen and Albert Wilms of Osborn ,
Nebraska. t7. S.P.HART. Register.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , i
June 23d , 1S90. I
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final 5 year proof in support of his
ilaira. and that said proof will be made before
Register or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on "
Saturday , August 2,1890 , viz :
CRISTOFFER C. DUELAND ,
H. E. No. 3490 , for the E. XS.E.U N. W. X
5. E. U of section 8. and N. E. H N. E. J of
section 17 , in town. 5 , north of range 29 , west
ith P. M. He nameB the following witnesses
; o prove bia continuous residence upon , and
jultivation of , said land , viz : Colbein P.
Pi I and and Enoch E. Osvog of Quick , Neb. ,
Tames T. Foley and Andrew P. Larson of Mc-
Zook , Neb. 5 S. P. HART. Register.
Summer Complaints.
Statistics Bhow that a large proportion of
ho children die from what is known as Sum
ner Complaint , Diarrhea , Cholera Infantum
md Dysentery. Humphreys' Specifics Nos.
Tour , Five and 81x are safe and certain.
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GENUINE REDUCTION : IN PRICE A
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In addition to the very low price , marked in plain figures , I
we give a very liberal discount to clear all summer goods during * ' 11
this and next month. . 1
Mucin ii Prices i Cbiiei's find Boys' ' Cowls I
as well as Men's. A chance to dress up your hoys at 1
SPECIAL LOW PRICES. 1M
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from common to the finest , all at REDUCED PRICES. 1
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lTHIS l - IS - YOUR - OPPORTUNITY. I
MSSSr JONAS ENGEL , Manager , 1
Mid Summer Bargains ! i
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Big Oprtniltf to Secure Dry Goods I'liean ! I
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Dry Goods at Cost for Sixty Days ! J
50 per cent. HB GOODS ! I pent I
have heen reduced in many cases 50 per cent. 9
BIG PILE OF REMNANTS BIG j
A lot of DKESS SATEENS , best styles , finest quality made in fl
domestic goods , reduced for this sale from 12c. | l
and 15 c. to S cents per yard. < V
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We Offer tbe Greatest Barpiis of tie Dai I 1
ilS Doii't he influenced by the don't knows , but come and fl
inspect the goods and prices personally. y iH
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J. C. ALLEN & CO. , ' I
The Only House in McGook That Sells Strictly tor Gash. {
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