r - ,1.1 * * VOLUME IX. MeCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY EVENING , AUGUST 8,189O. NUMBER 11. FRANK HARRIS , President. W. C. BULLARD , , Vice President. E. C. BALLEW , Treasurer. THE McGOOK GO-OPERATIVE r CAPITAL , $500,000. icri X . FOR EUHTHER INFORMATION GALL ON OR , ADDRESS G" ' "FT McCOOK9 NEBRASKA. I r , , - , , . . ! _ . . . . . . . 11 n i . JLJ J I liave a nice line of $2.50 shoes. I liave a fine $3.00 shoe. I have an elegant § 5.00 shoe. is complete , from $1 to $3. for the season , I have an elegant line , and the largest selection ever brought to McCook. Prices from $1.50 to $5. QUALITY and PRICES The QTJAJLITY of iny goods I keep iip to Mgli mark. My prices I keep down . to tlie lowest mark. I deal with all . ' alike : work for trade and appreciate it. iJS Mail orders liave my best and prompt attention. Gilt Edge Ladies' Shoe Dressing is the Best. Try it and you will want no other. I r w also have the oil dressing for Kang-a- - shoes. - l'3g The Old -Reliable Shoe Dealer. rC T * - * Is- 4 - . > + ftj& + FJGHTIJUG LIVELY. Special to THE McCooic T KIBUNE. LINCOLN , NEB. , Atic. 5. A staff correspondent pendent of this bureau interviewed J. H. Craddock , State Secretary of the Knights of Labor , who declares himself heartily in favor of the adoption of the Piohibitory Amend ment. He said : "No , sir , I was not opposed to endorsing prohibition in the Independent People's platform , but the committee thought best not to undertake too many things. 1 am in favor of constitutional prohibition , and shall vote for it next November. I have re peatedly committed myself to the measure. 1 believe fully three-fourths of the Independ ent voters will cast their ballots for prohibi tion. " The Logan county Eepublican Convention declared almost unanimously for the Prohib itory Amendment. The tall grass is full of prohibs out there , they say. Forty-five real estate dealers in Lincoh have signed the Prohibition Business Men and Bankers list in opposition to Hogpen Ilosewater and Hum. Besides this , two hun dred other business men are down the same way , with many more to hear from. The taxation bugaboo has turned into a grinning skeleton that makes the license fellowt > : knees quake. They raised the false hue and cry about ruinous taxation as a result of pro hibition. Every comparison so far fioni of ficial recoids has knocked the license claims in the head. The latest table on taxation comparesTHUEE THUEE CAPITAL CITIES. DCS Moincs Topeka. Lincoln. Year. Tax Kate Tax Kutc. Tax Kate. 1880 7 mills 29 } nulls 3L'JI mills 1881 25 ' S3 " 3J ? " J S&X ' 18 " 3251 " 1SS3 27' ' 26 " 29Jf " 1884 21J < ! ' 20 ' 18 1885 22M ' ' JMJ " 2V/2 " 1880 22Ji ' 24H " 30 1887 18J " 2511-20" 30 1888 22 " 2917-20" 3754 " 1889 251-10" 293-10" 48J4 " All thiee of these cities have gone forward with public improvements in grading streets , ewerage and water works facilities , paving and lighting , but the monstrous dilfeience ) etween the taxation in Lincoln , the high li cense city and her Piohibition neighbors passes all bounds of reason and enters the domain of public lobbery. Henry Brugman of Lincoln , the German editor , has begun the 01 ganization ot "Per sonal Hights Leagues" throughout the State , for the purpose of arrayin-r the foreign-born citizenship against the home-protectors ol this country. Mr. Brugman will find a rocky road to travel. While he undertakes to manipulate the German vote , he will find thousands of loyal Germans \\lio are Ameri cans when it conies to destroying the anar chist American saloon. ' There is a busy worker at headquarters in this city who toils day and night in the mul tiplying correspondence of this Amendment campaign. He is well known throughout Nebraska , as he used to be Grand Secretary of the Good Templars , lie was Secretary of the Second Congressional Central Committee in 18S8. He ran for Secretary of State and pulled in away ahead of his ticket. He is now speaker's clerk at headquarters and knows no idle hour. His name is John E. Hopper of Clay county. The light for the amendment should now be more generally transferred from tire cities to the country districts. Unless more school districts are reached , thousands of votes will be lost by default. This warning has been sounded before and should certainly be heed ed. County and State committeemen , club officers , and local workers should utilize home talent and during September and Octo ber there should be from twenty to fifty meetings each week in the school districts. The outlook grows more encouraging dai ly as the weeks keep speeding toward No vember. ft fs Well Named. An important suit was yesterday filedin the district court , whereiu W. J. McGilleu is plarntut arid the Kit Carson Cattle Company is defendant. Sheriff McClay arid the Union Savrngs Bank are made parlies defendant. Plaintiff shows that he purchased some time last year a lot of horses and cattle , formerly the property of the Harlem Cattle Company of Stratton , which were sold at receiver's sale to satisfy a iudgment obtained by the Kit Carson company. On the 5th of May last he brought sixty-five head of the horses to this city , and that while here they were attached by Sheriff McClay for the Kit Carson Company , who claimed that they were the property of E. M. McGillen , who , the com pany claimed , was indebted to them on notes to the extent of S82.COO. The stock was sold by Sheriff McClay arrd by agreement between the contending parties , the proceeds of the sale , some § 19,000 , was placed in the "Union Savrngs J3ank. AV" . J. McGillen contends that he owned the stock and hence brings suit to recover the money and two horses un sold and now in possession of the sheriff. Tuesday's State Journal. City Market Report. Wheat 5 .70 ® .75 Corn 55 Bye 50 Oats 40 Butter 07 Eggs 10 Potatoes 1.00 ® 1.50 Onions 40 Hogs 3.00 Chickens , per dozen 2.00 © 2.50 Turkeys 00 © .07 Hay 8.00 " Flax . . . 1.00 Steers 4.00 Sheep 3.50 The circulation of the blood quickened and enriched bears life and energy to every portion tion of the body ; appetite returns ; the hour of rest brings with it sound repose. This can be secured by taking Dr. J. H. McLean's Sar- saparllla , C. M. SMITH & SON. LIST OF LAND PATENTS. Government land patents as follows are at the McCooic land oOtco and may bo secured upon surrender of receiver's receiptproperlj endorsed : 3815 Adldns Mart hn 3700 Alexander G. It. 3533 Arturbum E. E. 3531 Adninson JolinV. . 77i)8 ) Andrews John A. 4U87Aitley Crmrles 0. 39G9 neoney jtitncs VI. 3950 Baker john 37CO Ueoriey Charles S. 3545 BillInsrs ItnxieA. 3513 Barnwoll H. E. 2413 Buhler Chris. F. 854 Badger Frank 220 Bush Elmer E. 5534 Buzick Edwin 44S ! ) Bennett Willhini 4430 Braugh WilliamS 4197 4148 Birdsell Edw. B. 4140 Bonn Albert A. 4139 Booth Walter 4127 Bltiir Duvid It. 4128 Berry Snlcni 411fi Illnnchard F. F. 4114 BecUwith Ira 4093 Hers Arthur W. 4088 Brown james L. 4033 Ballard Jlurtin S. 4197 Cole Garrett 3f8 ! ! ! Coupland Win. S. 3955 Cole Milton T. J746 Curler King I > - 3711 Cassels AnnaM. ! 37U'5 Conner .lames It. 3i33Conv/ Ifuttlen. 3431 Conwny Charles H 2374 Colctnan Bennett 1318 ( Junniiitflmm W E 819 Connnl Genrjre 7791 Crawlord George 419.J Cramer William 415' ) Chnppcll. Elmer 4154 Correll Jesses 4070 Cecil John A. 4060 Clark Emma , D 3883 Dcnn'Elinor 3514 Darlinsr Joseph T. 3477 Doody Matthew 485 Dirt Hiram ' 4101 Dillon MiirtlmG. 4067 Dale George W. 4113 Elcy jamcs T. 7777 Essex Grant oflSOEveits George 4007 Felton jane 4107 Fatliiu Thcmasj. 4144 Faatz Andreas 3184 Fisher John G. : U'19 Fonl William E. 3'J64 Fisliprliii 4015 Fleming Sum. M. 7782 Gilhain Win. C. 1214 Gurvcr John D. 177lGirnsey ! Chas.L. 2IS4 Gerver Ken lien U. 4005 Grove Henry W. 1(507 ( Gridley Ald.ib S. H 4010 Hayes. Tlcnry 1089 Hoi ton .lolin lj. 110.3 Hill Jesse II. 4167 nilemnti Lloj d 4190 Hunt Harvey B. 4187 Hoyt james L. 4183 Hawkins Katie 4200 Hixson Wm. E. 7i5" : Hamilton Ida L. 77C4 Haiti Albert 7781 Hathaway james 7780 Hacker James O. 77S3 Hutchinson A. A. 779/Harder Henry 7803 Harris Phineas A. 7817 Horn Christian F. 1019 Hapner Charles A 2G10 Hoppo Carrie B. 3160 Hawk ilathew 31. 2US7 Holmes Win. W. 291 ! ) Holmes Win. H. 3506 Hyatt Alvin SolSIIannan Timothy 3538 Hall Charles j. 3721 Horton Hatnp. H. 3710 Holady Gertie 376 J IhjndcrsonJolmL 3752 Hnnnnli John 3747 Hill Charles It. 3777 Howard james TJ. K7fl Hackney Chas. E. KMOHnlo.TohnN' . 3985 Ilellwjjr Chas. F. 3992 ITaln Eicuard M. 1027 Hollhiirswortli im 1002 Johnson Lats. M. 2624 Jacobs Joshua . ' 181 Johnson Fredrick K 3980 Kailey WJlllnm 3111 Kauirinun Jos. A 3479 Klnslujjer D. E. 4082 Kenny Harlin P. 4060 Kelly WHI.JI. 4070 Kelly Thomas F. 4003 Lewis George B. 3532 Low George W. 3519 Lewis James W. 3495 Link Latayettej. 4096 Laudsay W. C. 4040 Leonard Mlllard F TTOSLunters Alberts. M 4022 Marcellus Chas. O 4024 Moon Vllon It. 40U ; Morris Daniel S. 4019 Morgnn Daniel B. 4013 Moore Richard E. 3935 Malloy Phillip 3737 Moon Abraham 35159 McCube John 3&30 Mark William 3481McCann Minnie 779' ) Moiso Jumee L. 4207 Morrow Gluts. J. 4174 Miller ElUiibutlu. 4182 McMillan Sam W. 4131 M eft n lor HcnrvV 4074McCannKichard 4057McCay Fiankl. 37:38 : Neighbor E.G. O 4131 Olmstead Mary 4000 Ovenimn Frank L MM Overman A. C. 391 Ovortnun Albert L 4077 Popejoy Eli C. 1191Petro Michael C. 3769PatoChailes PcRvoy Martin 4031 Powers St. John R 4025 lleed William . \ 4039 llil ! Simon 4014 lleilly Ellen . 4194 Kenlah jolui E. 1205 Koo Milby 4193 Itonvnu .lohn F. 4078 ItecotdsJ.II.heirs 3973 StrelilowC.tr ! 3OT5 Sailing Absalom 376S Scott William F. 3609 SImonton A. M. 7780 Scott George W. 7763 Starett , Charles It C270 Sommers Philip 4203 Smith Leonard W 42il4Snoko William. ! . 1181 Stockton L C. 4151 Schlegi'l Samuel 1152 Sams Lafeyette 4115 Spencer Imojrenc 4113 Small Win. F. 4111 SehnmlGottlieb ; 414j Sailm Wm. L. 400'JTalbot Edwin H. 40CO Taylor wjiimui Z. 39')9ThornIey.T. N. 3977 Troestei Fred. 37215 Thornpson J. L. 2069 Tooly .lames ISS5 Talnmdge C. E. 7796 Travers William 7775 T.tylor Joseph L. U 4075 Ulch Simon P. 7815 Ulch Elizabeth V COH Voiles Mollie M. 3951 YanSlykc Daniel W 416SWickwire N. O. 4147 Wood Edwin S. 4105 Wlnttaker W. B. 4112 Wiggins Jacob 4141 Williams S.D. 7793 Wixom Josephus J8S3 Winter Amanda SOU Work Frank B. 3972 Williams HenryU S9S2 Williatrs James 3927 Wieden Wenzel 3991 Winters Wm. H. 3996 Wood James 4023 Work W. W.Y 39S9 Young Franci2 Z 7813 Zerkel Frank DISTRICT COURT. 877. Thomas Lonergan vs. Charles A Clark et ux ct al , July 25 , equity , suit to fore close m ortgage. 878. W. V. and J. W. Vickrey vs. Patience Peck et al , August 5 , equity , suit to foreclose mortgage. 879. McCook Co-operative Building anc Saving Association vs. Anton Probst et ux el al , August 5 , equity , suit to foreclose mortgage 550. Hannah Creasman vs. James Creas- man , August 5 , divorce. 551. Iowa Mortgage Co. vs. John X. Smith et ux et al , August 6 , equity , suit to foreclose mortgage. 882. Emily O. Gibbs vs. Henry Bullreich et ux , August 6 , equity , suit to foreclose mortgage gage- 883. State of Nebraska vs. Mattie Ruth McAllister , August 5 , larceny , being under 16 sent to reform school. 8S.J. The Lincoln Land Co. and Republi can Valley Land Association vs. The Great Western Watch Co. , August 7 , equity , suit to foreclose vendors' lien. Wilcox & Fowler vs. David Bryan , July 28 , transcript J. P. court , $70.50 , July 25. Frick Co. vs. A. B. Packer et ux , July 3r , transcript D. C. court Adams , $3 < j/ , July 31. E. C. McKay vs. David Bryan et ux , Au gust 2 , transcript J. P. court , $428.90. Aug. 7. SOUTH SIDE SAUCE. Right dry , let us Lave rain. Mrs.L.3. Burtless finished her final proof , last Saturday. Mr. Sellers commenced work , last Saturday , in the R. R. yards at McCook. Coons are raising : hob with W.T. Stone's gar den , destroying' his sweet corn and melons. George Fredericks and JoeMcCorkle left , last Saturday , overland for the Black Hills. UKO. . " . ALBELI N y u is u , Making - * a Specialty.- > 0 r sf . ; j ulu J Durina JULY and AUGUST 1 will -make SWEEPINC4 REDUCTIONS in "ail depts of Ne vv anc ! Desirable Goods , which must be sold in order to make room for my FALL PURCHASES. Bargains never before attempted will be given in aJl kinds of DRESS GOODS. Positively the greatest sacrifice in prices on TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED HATS. WILL BE OFFERED IX White Goods , Embroideries and Fiouncings. GREAT BARGAINSI Ladies' and Misses' Underwear and Hosiery , - - - - - - - - - - - - . . , , . . . . . . , _ , j Mammoth Reductions ! = fios " AED We are closing ott bur en tire stock of I arm Imple ments at cost.rMight nowis the time to .sdbpre rare bar gains. Call and be amazed Theymustbe "WALL , GOGHRAN & GO. . .2/ t ffiff-