By F. M. KIMMELL. HAYES county people seem to be interested in developiiig the ex istence of artesian water in this section of Nebraska. THE TRIBUNE herewith tenders its sympathy to Representative Modie. Truly "the path of glory leads to the ( political ) grave.- " THE Lincoln Herald cautiously observes that "the county-seat case from Red Willow county , between Indiauola and McCook , seems to be taking a turn favorable to the latter. " PERHAPS the cheapest piece of political buncombe chargeable to Mr. Howe is the destruction of his last year's pass before the house upon its recommending the pas sage of the anti-pass bill. THE irrigation bill passed by the Kansas legislature is described as being undoubtedly the most im portant measure enacted by that body during the present session. How will it be in Nebraska ? AKTTCLES of incorporation of The Bush and Hagermau Canal Company have been published. The principal place of businss is Hudson P. O. in Hayes county. The capital stock is placed at $20- 000. THE Breckenridge firm of shys ter lawyers , of Omaha , who will especially be remembered in Wes tern Nebraska for their facility in swearing foreclosure cases into the federal courts , were on the carpet , last Wednesday , and advised by the state supreme court to do so no more. THAT eminent patriot , Mr. Kose- water of the Omaha Bee , who per formed such conspicuous service , last fall , in knifing Mr. Bic hards , ruthlessly gives the whole scheme away and thus exhibits the main spring of his political activity : "I am aware , " he writes , "that the principal issue between the par ties is that of spoils. " It is the issue evidently between the office holders and party bosses. THREE week's hence , on the first Tuesday of April , the spring elections will be held. They are very important to the people , of more importance perhaps than the November elections. The people ple suffer more or less because they do not take the interest in these spring elections which their im portance demands. It is your duty as a citizen to help to select officers at this election who will discharge their official- duties faith- fully. _ _ = = = THE house has passed the Fax on bill , which requires the signa- natures of a majority of the legal voters in a precinct outside of an incorporated village or town , to authorize the issue of liquor licen ses. This is merely a new method of applying the local option feature i of the Slocumb law. Under the present system the people regulate the matter in the choice of their county and precinct officers. The new method is more cumbersome , but is otherwise unobjectionable. A BILL prohibiting the use of tights or any other arrangement of clothing that will expose the nether limbs on the stage has been passed in committee of the whole in the Minnesota legislature. If ifc becomes a law it will cause con sternation in St. Paul and Minne apolis , but the remainder of ! Ihe state will not be seriously incon venienced. It is probable that Ignatius Donnelly and his alliance friends are pushing the bill. They are after the city folks , and are striking in a way that will bring a great many of them to their knees. Journal. COUET HOUSE NEWS. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM THE LEGAL AND MATRIMONIAL MILL. COUNTY COURT. Fii'Mt National Hank of Indiatiolu ve. L. C. Hoot tit ul ; dismissed. Albert Stcgiuan vs. Red Willow Co. Co-Operutive Association'of Patrons of Husbandry et al ; judgment in Favor of plaintiff for $351.62 H. A. Biibouck VH. Henry Crabtrce , constable ; .action of replevin to recover possession of two houses. A. Oarmichucl vs. Philip and George P. Weick ; suit to recover judgment For $300 and interest. Frank Fritch v. . II. A. Babcock ; ac tion of attachment for $136.00. BRIDAL BULLETIN. B. A. Bellingar , 36 , Mu&kegon , Mich , rp. Kate Neal , 34 , Chicago , Illinois The Worst Weather. Foster , the weather prophet , makes the following prediction : "We are now nearing the most destructive storm period of recent years , a period that has not been equaled for atmospheric and earth disturbances within the mem ory of any person now living and I would advise , all to prepare for it. There will be more of the most de structive tornadoes , the most severe blizzards and cold waves , the deepest snows , the greatest rainfalls and other extremes of weather from May 1 , this year , to May 1 , 1892 , that have ever been witnessed by the people now livin Ad my readers well know , I am not given to sensational predictions and will probably be censured for these fore casts , but the occasion demands all that I say about it and time will vindicate my action in the matter. " Kalstedt , The Tailor , Will hereafter be found in his new quarters in the old Bump restaurant building opposite the Frees & Ilosknell Lumber Yard , where he is bettor pre pared than ever to accommodate his trade. He guarantees stylish work , snd his prices are reasonable. They be the latest and most stylish. REMOVAL ! We have muvaii our stock of jewelry , watches , clocks , etc. , into new quarters in the Smith brick , ( formerly the First National bank building. ) where we have increased room and facilities for dis playing our line , and where we will be plea&ed to welcome customers old and new. FRANK CAIIRUTH & SON. March Weather Forecasts. 13 to 19 A hard snow storm fol lowed by changeable winds and snow flurries. 20 to 27 Very changeable and stor my , with rain and snow. 28 to 31 Variable winds and rain. HENRY MEYER. Carpenter , Cabinet maker , Furniture Packer and Repairs. Makes water tanks and puts new finish on oldl furni ture. Shop in Savior building , West Dennison St. , or drop card in P. 0. To Let. A 13 room house on the hill , two blocks from tlm post office. Can rent to two parties in four and nine rooms. 11 VAN & NOIIEN. Kickapoo Indian Oil and all the In dian remedies at UHKNEUY'S Cm- DRUG STORE. Call for "Heliotrope. ' * the best 5 cent cigar on earth , at CIIENKRV'S CITY DRUG STORK. WANTED 300 head of stock. April 1st. to pasture. 3 miles cast of Mc * Cook. .GOO acre ? . A. W. COREY. Buy your Stationery , Tablets. Pen cils etc. , at CIIENERY'S CITY DRUG STORE. Licb's Rycningine Flap Jack prepar ation. POTTER & EASTERDAY. In Wall Paper you will find newest styles and lowest prices at McMillan's. EF-JRye flour. USFToTTER & EASTERDAY. Latest in men's and boys' hats just received. THE FAMOUS. Ground oil cake. POTTER & EASTERDAY. Wall Paper latest designs at Mc- Millen's. LIST OF LAHD PATEHTS. The following list of patents have been re ceived at the McCook U. S. Lund Ofllco and will ho surrendered to the parties entitled thereto upon surrender of receiver's receipt properly endorsed. Do not delay securing your patent : Kelsu John U. King Samuel E. A Kollfer Engene Kliikead John C. Arnold Elmer Anderson James M. Armstrong James A. Arbogast George W. Leonard Mary Armstrong Cliurlos W. Leo Itucl W. Angel ! Harvey P. Larson Andrew P. Lee Murilla B Lange Louisa , heirs of naughman John W. M Hrown Kiloy Y. Doyd Charles Mosher Stella Oarton James W. Moshor Viola Hunker Isiuio F. McCoy Moses S. Heigh Ezra Magulre Albert Heigh John M. Merriman Halsey L. Hench Isaac 15. Muguirn Francis K. Burton Uichard Miller Henry llartier John Marshall Hnnjarain F. Hntes William P. Morton William Helden Louisa , heirs Miller William F. Mrown Uriah K. McGooden Samuel llartlctt Gain M. Miller Samuel Bufley Chnrles Murr Jacob S. Drown GeorKe Miller Jacob Baker Marlon It. Murdock O. C. Howdish Anson H. Method James Bush David W. jr. Moss Sherwood H. McCluin Samuel D. N Cook George A. Craig Jane Nlckerson James H. Catlott UobertC. Nelll Maria Craig Thomas J. Neill Mary J. . widow Cozurd Henry J. Kelson Aubrey C. Collins Charles M. bowman Uarthsheba Callaway Achilles R. OhlsonOlof Culllson George W. Conrad Amelia , widow Clark Thomas Pennell Hezekiah C. Phillips Hannibal Potter Cynthia A. Doyle James Piper Benjamin Dunton G. M. . heirs of Patterson John A. lieckcr Abraham Pierson James W. Decker Augustus G. Predmore Joseph C. Daharsh Edward Pletzkow JohiiC. Donnelly James J. Quadmor Carl DeMay Will A. Delaware James T. Dyson Sarah Drury James C. ttay James F. Hoper Charles W. Ueeves Solomon J. Hurrup Christian Frey John Roberts Carroll C. Farley David , heirs of Hath bun Isaac Francis William G. Rockwell Vernon L. Ferris Charles S. Robertson James E. French Columbus P. Ryder Stanford M. Fuel KobertY. Rollins George Franklin Thomas Remington Wm. Jr. Geddes Charles Scars William I. Guilder Harvey S. Shiffler Henri' , heirs of Goodenberger Amos Smith Hannah M. Smith Isaac M. H Scbaarschmidt Carl Stalker Jonn Heatou Dan Schmelzei JohnC. Harris Lydla Stocklasa Frank Huggins Cliirish H. Schmidt Phillip Hart Charles O. Sellers Oliver W. Hansen Hans J. Stephens Joseph N. Elansen Christen Smith John F. Hnlverson John Stewart William N. Hunter Alfred A. Spaulding James Hazlett James L. Schmoldt Frank riiletnan itotnees S. Hall George S. I'eel Frank E. Thompson Chester P. ( ones Harry U. I'rue Sarah E. ( ones W. Tavlor L'urner Edgar F. loues Tuttle U. Critique William Thomas John W. K Taylor William M. Tvrrel Everett , heirs telch William E. iland Colbein P. . ORDINANCE No. 49. An ordinance to annul article 4 of ordinance 2 of the revised ordinances of the Oily ol -McCook , entitled "An ordinance regularity the election and appointment , and defining the dutiPS und fixing the salaries and feesol city officers , approved March 7th. 1889. ' And to repeal said section No. 1 and ordi nance No. 41 amendatory thereto , approvei March 20th , 1890. BE IT OUDAINEU BY IllK MAYOK AND COUNCIt OP TUB CITY or McCooic : SECTION J. That section 1 of article 4 of an ordinance entitled "An ordinance regulating the election and appointment and defining the duties and fix in ; ; the salaries und fees of city officers he and the same is hereby amended tc read as follows : SECTION 1 , AHTICLT : 4. SALARIES AND FKEE OFOFFICEHS. The city officers shall receive compensation as follows : Mayor. § 50.00 per year , iwyalile quarterly. Councilmen , each $50.03 per year , payable quarterly. Clerk. S100.00 per year , payable quarterly. Treasurer , $50.00 peryear , payable quarterly. Attorney. $50.00 per year , payable quarterly. Marshal , who shall be Chief of Police , $30.00 per month. Police , 40.00 per month. Police , lining position of Overseer of Streets and Alleys. S50.00 per month. City Engineer. $4.00 per diem for actual ser vice and no more. The Police Judge shall charge and receive such fees as are allowed by statute to Justices of the Peace for like services and no more. SUCTION 2. Said original Section 1 of Ordi nance No. 2 and Ordinance No. 41 amendatory thereto , approved March "Gth , 1890 , are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from find nfter its passage , approval and publication according to law. Passed , March llth. 1891. Approved , March llth , 1S91. C. W. KNIGHTS , Acting Mayor. Attest C. F. Uubcouk , Clerk Pro Tern. City Election Notice. Notice is hereby given that 0:1 Tuesday , the 7th day of April. 1S91. next , at the City Kail , in the M waul , and at the Luke Tulley build ing , in the Iht ward , in the City of McCook , Ucd Willow county , Nebraska , an election will be hold in and for said city for the purpose of electing One Mavor. One City Cluck. One City Tieasurer. One Councilman , fiom 1st ward. One Councilman , IromSd ward Two members of the Hoard of Education at larjie lor the term of three years. Which election will be open at 8 o'clock in the morning and will continue open until ( ! o'clock , mountain time , in the afternoon of said day. The following persons are designated to act as judges and clerks of election : 1st Ward. Judges : J. S. Lellew. IJ.F.OIcott and T M.Scott. Clerks : James Miinson and John II. Hart. 3d Ward , Judges : If. H. 1 Jerry. David Walk er and Uuvrence MeKntee. Clerks : ( J. H. Merry and C. M. Loper. r. K. H.utcocK. City Clerk. Pro Tom. Dated this llth day of March. IfcOl. 42 NOTICE 0 ? SETTLEMENT. In estate of Andrew ) In county court. Keel Bankson. deceased. \ Willow county. Xeb. To the creditors , heirs , legatees , and others interested in the estate of Andrew Dnnkson. TAKE NOTICE , That Paul Bankson has filed in the county court a report of his doings as administrator of said estate , and it is order ed that the same stand for hearing the 4th day of May , ( A. D. , ) 1891 , before the court at the hour of 9 o'clock. A. M. , at which time any person interested may appear and except to and contest the same. And an order will be made assigning the residue of the estate to the legal heir or heirs at law of said deceased. Witness my hand and the seal of the county court at Indianola this 5th day of February , ( A. D. , ) 1891. 11ARLOW . KEYES , 40-415. County judge. Itch on human and horses and all animals cured hi GO minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. W. McConnell - Connell & Co. . Druggists. McCook. :30-lyr. : Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Bertha A. Libblo and M. A. Llbble , defend ants , will take notice that on tbo 7th day o February , 1891. The McCook Co-OperaUvo HuildlnK and Saving Association , plaintiff filed its petition In the- district court of Ket Willow county. Nebraska , against the above named defendants , the object and prayer of wntch is to foreclose a certain mortgage upon lots six and seven in block four , in North Mo Cook , in the city of McCook. in Hed Willow county , state of Nebraska , given by tbeabovo naiiiedtiefciidants to thu above named plain tilf to secure the payment of a certain prom Isuory note dated September 5J6.188U. for the sum at $800 , payable in installments of four dollars each on or before the twentieth of each month thereafter , and the sum of six dollars on or before the twentieth ol each month thereafter , being interest at nine per cent , per annum on said $800 for one month ; said payments to continue until four shares owred dy said defendants In said McCook CoOperative - Operative liulldlng- and Saving Association arrive at the pur value of two hundred dollars each , according to the rules and regulations of said Association. That the defendants have made default in ( hi ; payment of said monthly Installments of principal and interest , and under the conditions of said note and mort gage the pluintilT is entitled to a foreclosure ot said mortgage. That there is now due on said note the sum of $742.11 with interest at the rate of nine pur cent , per annum from thu20th day.X January. 1891. That said de fendant * lie required to p y mild sum and in terest or Unit Hitid ptemisuH be sold and the pniueedH of said mile applied to the payment of Htiid debt. You are required to fiiswer this petition on or before thi-jOth day of March , 1891. Dated this 17th day of February. 1891. TlIK MCCOOK UO-Ol'KltATlVK HlMI.DING AND SAVING ASSOCIATION. Plaintitf. \V. S. Morlan. its attorney. TO HENUY SMALL AND M. A. SMALL : You will take notice that on the 18th day of February. 1891 , Henry S. Bartholomew , plain tiff herein , nled his petition In the district court of Ked Willow county. Nebraska , against you as defendants , the object and prayer of which Is to foreclose a certain mortgage exe cuted by the delendants upon the following described property , situated in the county of Hed Willow , state ol Nebraska , to-wit : Twen ty feet off the west end of lots fourteen ami fifteen In block twenty-nine in the town of McCook. to secure the payment of one curtain promissory note dated June 11. 1883. for the sum of $50000 due and payable five jears from the date thereof ; that there is now due on said note and mortgage , including thu pre miums paid by the plaintiff for insurance on said premises , the sum or $530.00 with interest at Ihe rate of ten per cent , per annum on $500.00 thereof from the llth day of December. 18S8 , and on $30.00 thereof from the 20th day of J nil nary. 1801. and praving that said prem ise may be decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount due thereon ; and further that a re ceiver be appointed to take charge of said premises , to collect and receive the rents and profits thereof , and that the same be applied to the amount found due plaintiff. And you will take further notice that on the 13th day of April. 1891 , at the hour of 10 o'clock. A. M. . or as soon thereafter as I can be heard , I will make application to Hon. J. E. Cochran. judge of the district court of eaid county , for the appointment of a receiver to take charge of tbo premises mentioned in the plaintiff's peti tion , upon the ground that the mortgaged property is in danger of being materially in jured , and that the same is insufficient to dis charge the mortgage debt. Oral and written testimony will be used in support of said ap plication. I propose the name of J. E. Kelley , asreceiver. with George W. Hurton and A. E. Harvey as his sureties : I also offer ns sureties for myself Geo. W. Hurton and A. E. Harvey. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 13th day of April. 1891. Dated this 28th day of February. 1891. HKNKY S. IlAimiOLOMEW. Plaintiff. By W. S. Morlan. his Attorney. 41 Publication of Summons. In the District Court of Ked Willow County , Nebraska. 11. J. Angus , plaintiff , vs. Frank \V. West , Lottie B. We.it , William Hexotir , Mary Sexour , George llileiiian , Martha. J. llile- man , Lillah A. Tedrow , John Ii. Eichel- barger , Sarah E. Eichelbarser , L. W. Ttibbs and Mrs. h. W. Tubbs his wife , whose Christian name is to plaintiff un known , delendants. To John 11. Eichelbarjjer , Sarah E. Eichul- batxer , L. W. Tubbs and Mrs. L. W. Ttibbs , wife of said L. W. Tubbs , whose Christian name is to plaintiff unknown , defendants. You will take notice that on the 27th day of February , A. D. Ib91 , K. J. Angus , plaintiff , filed his petition in the District Com t of Red Willow county , Nebraska , the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the defendants Frank W. West and Lottie B.Vest to the Dakota Mortgage Loan Corporation , ( now the Globe Investment Company , ) and duly assigned to plaintiff herein , upon the northwest quarter of section thirty (80) ( ) in township one (1) ( ) ranie thirty (80) ( ) west , in Ked Willow county , Nebraska , said mortgage bHnjr dated the twelfth day of March , 18SS , and upon which there is now due the sum of 875.00 and inter est thereon at the rate of ten per cent , per annum from the first day of March , A.D.1890. Plaintiff prnys for a decree of foreclosure and sale of said premises ; that the defend ants be foreclosed and baned of all title , lien or other interest in said premises ; for defici ency judgment and equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or be fore Monday , the sixth day of April , 1391. Dated this 27th day of February , 1891. K. J. ANGUS , Plaintiff. By his attorney J. E. Kelley. 40-4L SHERIFF'S SALE. lly virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the district courr of Ued Willow county , Nebraska , on a judgment ohuuncd before Hon. J. E. Cochran , judge ot the district court of Hed Willow county. Nebraska , on the tld day of December. ISS'J , in favor of Nebraska & Kansas Farm Loan Company as plaintiff , and airainst James A. Porter as defendant , for the sum of fifty-six dollais and forty four cents , and costs taxed at S"O.S5 ! and accruing costs. I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defend ant , to satisfy said decree , to-wit : N. E. f.i of N. W. U and N. W. H of N. E. U of section ! > ! . and S. E. Ji of S. W. > 4 , and S. W. ' 4 ot S. E. 't section 28. town. 1. range 20. west ot ( Jth P. M. . in Hed Willow county , Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder , for cash in hand , on the -1st day of February , A.D. 1HH. in front of the south door of the court hoiiFO , in Indianola , Nebraska , that being the building wherein the hist term of court wn held , at thu hour of one o'clock P. M. . of said day. when and where due attend ance will be givcii by the undersigned. Dated January 7 , IfcOl. W. A. McCooi , , ; J3 Sheriff of said County. The above sale was continued tor want of bidders until March 23 , IS'Jl. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of .an order of sale directed to me from the district court of Ked Willow county , Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before J. E. Cochran , judge of the district court of Ked Willow county , Nebraska , on the 10th day of December , IS''O. ' in favoroi Emily O. CSibbs as plaintiff , and against Henry ISallreieh as defendant fondant , for the sum ot six hundred and forty- six dollars and thirty-one cents , and costs taxed at § 314t and accruing costs. I have ' levied upon the following real estate taken as the propelty of Paid defendant , to satisfy said decree to-w"it : The N. W. of Foctiou II , township 1. north of range 30. west ol Oth P. M. . in Hed Willow county. Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder , lor cash in hand , on the Sunday of February. A. D. lt-91. in limit ol the south door ot the court house , in Imiiaiuila. NpbrusUa. that being the bunding wherein the last term ol court was held , at the hour of one o'clock. P.M. . of said day. when and wheie due at tendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated January "jth , 1S91. : jj ; W. A. MCCooii. Sheriff of said County. The above sale was com-lined for want of bidders until March s . IWM. LASH OFFICE AT MCCOOK. Nr.u. . { . I March 1th. IfciU. I ' Notice is Iiereby iriven that the following- named settler has lilcd notice of his intention to make iliml five year proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made lietore Kegister or Kecciver at McCook. Nob. , on Saturday. April llth , IS'Jl. viz : IJEN 15. SMILEY. 1L E. No. O'JSO , for the S. W. 4 of section 2i ! , in town. 1 , north of range-7 , west of tith P. M. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultiva tion of. said land , viz : William..Stilgebouer , Joel B. Dolpli , Henry II. Anders , Henry Mar shall , all of Danbury. Neb. * 41 J. P. LINDSAY , Register. V - , UP ! FOR THE 0001) OF THE COMMUNITY May be the correct thing for a horse-thief or desperado , but GOING DOWN ! " FOE THE GOOD OF THE COMMUNITY ! Is the proper thing where prices are concerned , and that i J' ' precisely where we propose to benefit our patrons. Prices Will Be Lower at the CASH BAEGAIN HOUSE this season than ever before , and we have a great , big splendid stock of new Dry Goods , Groceries , Clothing , Boots , Hats , * Caps , Furnishing Goods , Notions , etc. This means good fortune to every buyer. All goods in this line are way up in quality , and just ns good as they make 'em anywhere on this earth. The styles are the newest and nicest pick of the big markets and the assortment is unequalled. Now come and compare prices. You will never regret giving us a fair chance to sell you good goods cheap. DEL LAFLIN , Manager. \ . C. ALLEN. ii i te & solid handsome cake of HI soap which has naetjnal for alJ cleaning purp.oses except in the l&undry-To use i > is to vain © ft- What will SAPOUO do ? Why it will clean paint , make oil-cloths bright , and give the floors , tables and shelves a new appearance. It will take the grease off the dishes and off the pots and pans. You can scour the knives and forks with it , and make the tin things shine brightly. The wash-basin , the bath-tub , even the greasy kitchen sink will be as clean as a new pin , if you use SAPOUO. One cake will prove all we say. Be a clever housekeeper and try it. BEWABE OP IHITATIONS. THESE IS BUT ONE SAPOLIO ; ' ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO. . NEW YORK. W. 0. BULLAED & CO. LIME , HARD CEMENT , AND DOORS , LUMBER BLINDS.LUMBER a SOFT BLINDS. COAL. I ! RED CEDAR AND OAK POSTS. . J" . WARRRN , Manager. R. A UPE & CO. , Props. ff j' * * r S A : - . / ' YOU 5\S\ ItrE XE /\SGOOD \ 5/ So rrs'f.'V. . f , , -'f.'V. , [ SW * .S. & & a CHICAGO ,