The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 26, 1890, Image 1

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* VOLUME IX. McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY EVENING , SEPTEMBER 26,189O. MBER-IS ;
IS NOW COMING IN.
EVERY DEPARTMENT IS BEING FILLED
WITH THE
Latest Choicest Styles.
AND WILL COMPRISE THE
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Before Purchasing Any Goods
FOR
IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST
TO SEE OUR LINE.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES
Strictly One-Pricg. [ NGEL
MeCook , Neb. , Sept. 8th , 189O.
PROCLAMATION.
WJIKIIKAS. A joint resolution was adopted
by the legislature of the state of Nebraska , nt
the twenty-Illst bcssiou thereof , and approved
March aotli , A. L > . J8M ) , proposing an amend'
ment to sections two. 1X1 lour (4J ( and live [ 5 |
of Article eix [ til of the constitution of eaid
state , and tluit said section as amended shall
read as follows , to-wit :
Suction 1 : That section two (2) ( ) of article six
(0) ( ) of the constitution of thestateof Nebraska ,
be amended t > o as to read as folloivs :
"Section 2 : The supreme court shall consist
of five (5) ( ) JudRfB , n majority of whom shall be
necessary to form a quorum or to pronounce
a decision It shall have original jurisdiction
in cases relating to revenue , civil cases in
which the state shall be a party , mandamas ,
quo warranto , habeas corpus , and such appel
late Jurisdiction as may be provided by law.
Section 2 : That section lour (4) ( ) of article
six (0) ( ) . of the constitution of the state of Ne
braska , be amended so as to read as follows :
Section 4. The judges of the supreme court
shal be elected by the electors of the state at
larjre and their terms of office , except as here
inafter provided , shall be for n period of live
(0) ( ) years. "
Section 3 : That section live (5) ( ) of article six
( G ) ot the constitution of the state of Nebraska ,
bo amended so as to read as follows :
Auction 5 : "At the first general election to
be held in the year Ib91 , and after the adoption
of this amendment to the constitution , there
shall be elected three (3) ( judges of the supreme
court , one of whom , shall be elected for the
term of one (1) ) year , one i'orthe term of three
(3) ( ) years and one for the terra of flve (5) ( ) years ,
and at each general election thereafter there
shall be elected one judge of the Supreme
court for the term of flve (5) ) years. Provided ,
that the judges of the supreme court whose
terms have not expired at the time of holding
the general elootion of 1891 , shall continue to
hold then-office lor the remainder of the term
lorwhich they were respecti\-ely elected un
der the present constitution. "
Section 4 : That each person voting in favor
of this amendment shall have written or print
ed upon his ballot the following :
"For the proposed amendment to the consti
tution relating to the number of supreme
judges. "
Therefore , I , John M. Thayer. Governor of
the state of Nebraska do hereby give notice
in accordance with section one (1 ( ; article fif
teen (13) ( ) , of the constitution , and the provis
ions of the act entitled "An act to provide the
manner of proposing all amendments to the
constitution and submitting the same to the
electors of the state. " Approved February
13th. A. D. 1877 , that said proposed amend
ment will be submitted to the qualified voters
ot the state for approval or rejection at the
general election to be held on the 4th day of
November. A. D. 18UO.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
land and caused to be allixed the great seal of
tuc state 01 JNeuraska. Done at .Lincoln tins
. 'Gth day of July , A. D. 1890. and the twenty-
fourth year ol the state , and of the independ
ence of the United States the one hundred fif
teenth.
By the Goveinor , JOHN M. THAYER.
BENJAMIN It. COWDKUV.
[ SEAL. ] Secretary ot State.
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS. A joint resolution was adopted
> y the legislature of the state of Nebraska , at
he twenty-first session thereof .and approved
February 13th. A. D. 1889 , proposing an amend
ment to the constitution ol said state , and
hat said amendment shall read as follows ,
to-wit :
St'ction 1 : That at the general election to be
held on the Tuesday succeeding the flrst Mon
day of November , A. D. 1890 , there shall be
submitted to the electors of this.state for ap
proval or rejection an amendment to the con
stitution of this state in words as follows :
"The manufacture , sale and keeping for sale
of intoxicating liquors as a beverage are ior-
ever prohibited in this state , and the legisla
ture feluvll provide by law for the enforcement
of this provision. " And there shall also at
said election be separately submitted to the
electors of this state for their approval or re
jection an amendment to the constitution of
the state in words as follows : "The manu
facture , sale and keeping for sale of Intoxi
cating liquors as a beverage shall be licensed
and regulated by law. "
Sections : At such election , on the ballotof
each elector voting for the proposed amend
ments to the constitution , shall be written or
printed the words : "For proposed amend
ment to the constitution , prohibiting the
manufacture , sale and keeping for sale of in
toxicating liquors as a beverage. " or "Against
the proposed amendment to the constitution
prohibiting the manufacture , sale and keeping
lor sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage. "
There shall also be written or printed on the
ballot of each elector voting for the proposed
amendment to the constitution , the words :
"For proposed amendment to theconstitution
that the manufacture , sale and keeping for
sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage in
this state shall be licensed and regulated by
law , " or "Against said proposed amendment
to the constitution that the manufacture , sale
and keeping for sale of intoxicating liquors as
a beverage shall be licensed and regulated by
law. "
Section 3 : If either of the said proposed
amendments shall be approved by a majority
of the electors voting at the said election , then
it shall constitute section twenty-seven | 27H
of article 111 ! of the constitution of this state.
Therefore. I.John M. Thayer , Governor of
the state of Nebraska , do hereby give notice
in accordance with section one HIE article fif
teen D13D of the constitution and the provisions
of the act entitled "An act to provide the
manner ot proposing al' ' amendments to the
constitution and submitting the same to the
electors of the state. " Approved February
13th , A. D. 1877 , that said proposed amend
ment will be submitted to the qualified voters
of this state for approval or rejection at the
general election to be held on the 4th day of
November , A. D. 1890.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand , ana caused to be affixed the great seal
of the statf of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln
this 20th day of July. A. D. 1890. and the 24th
year of the state , and of the independence of
the United States the one hundred fifteenth.
By the Governor , JOHN M. TJIAI'EU ,
BENJAMIN R. COWDKRY , 10 3mo.
BSEAD.II Secretary of State.
P KOCLAMAT1ON.
WHEREAS. A joint resolution was adopted
by the legislature of the state of Nebraska , at
the twenty-first session thereof , and approved
March 30th , A. D. 18s9 , proposing un amend
ment to Section Thirteen (13) ( ) of Article Six ( C )
of the constitution of said state ; that said sec
tion as amended shall read as follows , to wit :
Section 1 : That section thirteen (13) ( ) of arti
cle six (0) ( ) of the constitution of the state of
Nebraska be amended _ so as to read as follows :
Section 13 : The judges of the supreme
court shall each receive a salary of thirty-five
lundrcd dollars (53,300) ( ) per annum and the
udges of the district court shall receive a
salary of three thousand dollars ( ? 3.000) ) per
mnuai , and the salary of each shall be paya-
) le quarterly.
Section2 : Each person voting in favor of
his amendment shall have written or printed
upon his ballot the following :
"For the proposed amendment to tde consti-
ution , relating to the salary of judges of the
supreme and district court. "
Therefore , I , John M. Thayer , governor of
he state of Nebraska , do hereby give notice ,
n accordance with section one [ 1 ] article llf-
ecn [ 13 ] of the constitution , and the pro-
isions of an act entitled : "An act to provide
he manner of proposing all amendments to
he constitution and submitting the same to
: he electors ot the state. " Approved Febru
ary 13th , A. D. 1877. that said proposed amend
ment will be submitted to the qualified voters
of this state for approval or rejection , at the
general election to be held on the 4th day of
November , A. D. 1890.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
mnd and caused to be affixed the great seal
of the state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln ,
his 215th day of July , A. D. 1690. and the twen-
y-fourth year of the state , and of the inde
pendence of the United States the one hun
dred fifteenth.
By the Governor , JOHN M. THAYER.
BENJAMIN R. COWDERY.
[ SEAL. ] Secretary of State.
Water tax due Octo
ber 1st , 1890.
COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS.
INUIAN'OI.A , NEB. , September 19,1890.
.Hoard of county commissioners met pursuant
to adjournment. Present Henry Crabtrce ,
Isaiah Bennett and Stephen Itolles , commis
sioners , and George W. Roper , clerk. Minutes
of the previous meeting read and approved.
Resignation of William Cook , Justice of tlie
Peace for Danbury precinct , read and on mo
tion accepted to take effect at once. Resigna
tion of E. M. Pearson , Justice of the Peace for
Lebanon precinct , read and on motion accept
ed to take effect at once.
Petition of Eugene Dutcher read and con
sidered and on motion the county treasurer
was directed to erase so much of the personal
tax of said Eugene Dutcher as applies to School
DistrictNo. Kforschool purposes and to assess
said Eugene Dutcher in School District No. 60
for school purposes.
Petition of Justin A. Wilcox in behalf of the
petitioners requesting the board of county
commissioners to call a special election for
the purpose of the re-location of the counly-
seat of Red Willow county , Neb. , asking this
board to reconsider the minutes of their meet
ing of May 6th , iSgoas prepared by said board
June I7th , 1890 , and that they approve the min
utes as written by the county clerk on May 6th ,
1890 , read and considered. Motion by Mr.
Bennett , I move that the petition of Justin A.
Wilcox be deferred until some future meeting.
Voting yeas , Bennett and Crabtree , Bollesnot
voting. Motion carried.
Petition of John E. Tirrill , Taylor Ward et
al asking for consent road read and CDnsidercd.
The board finds that all owners of land along
the line of proposed road have given consent
in writing thereto and on niotion same was
granted establishing a public road as follows :
Commencing at the north-west
- corner sec
tion 27 , running thence south on section line
to south-west corner of said section 27 , all in
town 2 , range 29 and terminating thereat. On
motion the following claims were audited and
allowed and clerk directed to draw warrants
on county road fund levy 1890 as follows to wit :
Chas. S. Squires work on road Dist. 19. . $2.00.
Jas. Robinson work on road Dist. 8 6.00.
Win. Pate work on road Dist. 7 2.50.
On county bridge fund levy 1890 as follows :
Frees & Kocknell lumber for bridges.20.25.
On county general fund levy 1890 as follows :
FEES STATE VS. WIGGINS AND REDMAN.
J. II. Berge , justice $6.65.
W. A. M cCool , sheriff 7.00.
B. Lehn , witness i.oo.
John Augstman , witness i.oo.
W. A. McCool , witness i.oo.
T. C. Teas , witness i.oo.
J. J. Lamborn , witness i.oo.
W. A. McCool , jail etc 4.00.
W. A. McCool , jail etc 2.00.
W. A. McCool board prisoner Richards , $35.65.
W. A. McCool board prisoner Wickwire , 10.00.
FEES STATE VS. MATTIE MCCOLLISTER.
W. A. McCool sheriff 54.00.
Harlow W. Keyes judge 5.15.
J. H. Berge witness i.oo.
W7. A. McCool claim § 60.00 , guard for jail ,
allowed at § 20.00.
Powell Bros , ice for courthouse 10.50.
W. A. McCool oil for jail 60.
Omaha Republican company soldiers relief
record § 10.00.
F. M. Kimmell stationary for Co. judge and
clerk of court § 3-75-
G. S. Bishop stationary Co. treasurer. . . . 6.75.
MDSE. FOR PAUPERS.
J. Menard-Mrs. KolbKailey and Carroll § 14.15
Grass & Miller-Mrs. Hornkohl 1.75.
Duncan Bros.-Leonard Harsch 2.50.
Duncan Bros.-P. D. Armstrong 3.50.
Dr.R. A. Winchester mdcl. attdc. C. F. Mc-
Cullock pauper , claim § 50.75 allow'd § 15.00.
W. W. Wallace house rent Mrs. Kolb. . 12.00.
Henry Crabtree services Co. Com 18.40.
Isaiah Bennett services Co. Com 13.00.
Stephen Belles services Co. Com 8.10 ,
On motion board adjourned to meet Oct. 31.
1890.
Attest Geo. W. Roper , Clerk.
NEBRASKA IS BUSTED.
And now it turns out afteryears of bragging
on Nebraska , that the farmers of that state
now admit that it is a failure as an agricultur
al state. From the recent reports mat come
through the press of that state , it seems that
they are in a very destitute condition and will
be obliged to give up their homes this fall to
the money-lender , who , as a rule , has loaned
more than the land is worth. Five years ago ,
Nebraska gave it out to the world through her
newspapers that she had great advantages to
offer to the emigrants seeking a home , and
thousands of Iowa people went there , and un
til recently , were supposed to be doing well.
But there is no dodging the fact , Nebraska is
a failure as a place for fanners , or else the
fanners , assembled in their recent convention
there , are the biggest lot of liars on earth. Our
Iowa people who went _ there years ago , may
be expected to return in prairie schooners be
tween now and winter. Let them come. We
will welcome them back to a state where every
industrious man can do well. Knoxville fla. )
Journal.
The above is one of the legitimate outgrowths
of the agitation which is sweeping our state to
day. The press of the east is being filled with
just this kind of bolderdash , much to the dis
credit of Nebraska. If something is not soon
done to counteract such influences , fanns in
eastern Nebraska which to-day are being sole
at from $35 to § 45 per acre will go begging
for purchasers at half that price. There are
grievous wrongs which should be righted , laws
which should be repeated , others amended and
new ones made in the interests of the produc
er as against capital , but the statement that
our state , as a state , is bankrupt is false and
misleading. There are many men who are
bankrupt , but laws as immutable as the laws
of the Medes and Persians could not put wealth
into their hands and keep it there. Owing to
the dry season in Nebraska this year , as in
many other states , there will be some land in
the newly settled parts of the west which will
be sold for the mortgage , but we challenge
the records to show that ten pieces of farm
lands have sold in this county under the ham
mer in the past five years. If the farmer who
can sell his farm to-day for $40 per acre suc
ceeds in forcing the untold millions of dollars
to remain in the east until his farm will bring
but half of that amount , who is to blame but
himself ? Saunders county was never more
prosperous than it is to-day , and we can buy
any county of our size in the state of Iowa and
have a good margin left. waho wasp.
Demorest Silver Medal Uontest.
There will be a contest at the school house
in district No. S on Oct. 1st , at 8 P. M. The
contestants will be : Bernice Jacobs , Floyd
Robinson , Ethel Jacobs , Rexie Eikenberry ,
Florence Johnson , Urilla Fhch , Roy Jacobs ,
Philomina Schmitz and Berlha Johnson. At
the last contest Miss Alice Hartley won the
silver medal and Ralph Kneeland won the
silver dollar. W. 0. NORVAL , Supt.
TT TT1 > * "S""fc yTT "WVTm T" T"i i
. ALBERT WELL !
I
DRESS MAKING A SPECIALTY.
P/IY DISPLAY OF
NE HA LL D :
is now in prog ress , and I have on exhibition
a stock of NEWrUGNAL and AR-
_ in
DRY GOODS that in every way surpasses
anything ever shown in this city.
DRESB QOODS
I am showmg some beautiful things in
FANCY WOOLEN ROBES at very
moderate prices. PLAIDS My line
of Woolen Plaids for fall and winter
wear I can confidently say that I have
never shown so many elegantstyles as
I am doing this season.
I am showing very choice styles in Ladies'
and Cnilclren's Early Fall Kats , Toques ,
Bonnets and Large Hats. CLOAKS
Advance styles for early fali now ready. .
Jackets , "Wraps and Shoulder Capes.
Gents' Furnishing Goods
A large and varied assortment of Neckwear , Hosiery ,
and Underwear. CAfRrPETS , etc. = An exception * *
ally choice collection of the latest productions in Car =
pets , ( Rugs and Curtains.
The assortments are complete in all lines , and I invite.
inspection.
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we are closing out our en
tire stock of farm Impfe
cost ; . Kignt uowis
time to secure rare bar-
Gall and be amazed.
at our prices. They must be
sold at once.