The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 27, 1891, Image 4

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    By F. M./K1MMELL.
LEBANON DOTS.
Lebanon needs a good hlacksinitli.
Hiram Boyd began sowing wheat on
on the 19th.
John Townlcy started toward the
Missouri river For a load of hay.
Mr. Dili-bin , Into section foreman , is
contemplating a trip to the mountains.
The bloated bond holders of this pre
cinct had a car of coal shipped in here ,
last week.
George Hartman , of the B. & M.
bridge force , was rusticating in thin
burg , this week.
Mr. Riser , a recent addition to our
rural population , is busy now-a-days
taking home a lately purchancd cow.
J. P. Kinnie has bought a new riding
plow. I think now that corn will sell
here , next fall , for ten cents a bushel.
We are all busy now engaging men
with teams to haul state seed and feed
front that town surrounding the ochre
hole.
Quite a number of our boys went to
Danbury , the c.veniiisr of the JSth , to
assist a green-horn to ride the Masonic
goat in the 3d degree.
The school in district No. G was to
have given an entertainment the even
ing of the 13th , but had to postpone it
on account of sickness.
J. W. Hupp says that a venerable
friend of mine was expelled from Lebu
non Alliance because he persisted in
associating with Wm. Hiersekorn.
John Hummel , a Tyrone neighbor of
ours , is so well pleased with his exper
ience in herding this winter that he will
in all probability continue at it during
the coming summer.
Are there any empty houses in Mc-
Cook ? We had two applicants this week
on the same day for the same farm.
The agent here wiied the owner at Ked
Cloud and like a clap of thunder from
out a clear sky came the answer " [
don't want to rent. "
Deles Waterman is in Iowa solicting
seed and feed. Some of his near neigh
bors made up a purse to pay his ex
penses. Win. Pennington is in the
eastern end of this state on a like er
rand. Some of the Gnancial backers
are wandering what the harvest will be.
Captain Keyes , Post No. 297 , must
ered in our Nasby at their last meeting ,
March 14th. At their next meeting
each comrade is to tell all he knows
about General Shurmun. We expect
some interesting talk , because several
of the comrades were on the famous
march to the sea. JAKE HAHMAN.
BARTLEY NOTES.
Joe Stevens , the all-around-political-
man. was in Bartley , this week.
Prof. Smith was in Indianola on last
Saturday attending to business.
The out-let to Hathorn lake will be
thoroughly ventilated before the coming
election.
Commissioner Hodgkin has been at
the county-seat , this week , attending to
the distribution of seed and feed to the
needy. There will be about eight bush
els to the family.
One of the noticeable characters in
the TIios. Clark-Rufus Moses Suavely
contest , Monday evening , was the ex
citable reporter of the "roaring gimlet. ' '
However , Edgar is a chip off the old
block.
Recently , while distributing aid at the
Dry Creek church , after a somewhat
high-handed mariner of selecting the
best for the intended few , they pro
nounced the benediction and were dis
missed.
It has cosnc to the notice of the JLJart-
ley correspondent that u certain gossip
of Bartley had taken it. upon herself to
denounce the ' -JBartley Items" in THE
TRIBUNE with a * tonu of indignation ,
because of the fact that some truth had
leaked into print about certain persons.
We will simply remind her that the
'castor oil bottle" will soon return from
Lincoln.
Last fall the firm of Thomas Clark
& Co. was pushed by creditors and fi
nally a receiver was appointed , who has
been selling the goods at cost. Thos.
Clark on the afternoon of the 23d took
possession of the store and would not
leave the same , whereupon llufus
Moses Snavely wss sent for. Arriving
on No. 4 he proceeded in his usual bull
dozing tactics until Mr. Clark became
enraged and went for his royal higi--
ness with a 4x4 , but fortunately nobody
was seriously hurt. Mr. Clark gave the
man with the whiskers just two hours
to show his authority for taking the
goods , whereupon whiskers returned to
Indianola and returned with Sheriff Mc-
Cool and Constable Crabtree and the re
quired papers , taking possession by a
writ of replevin. They will try title to
said poods April 30th. T.F.Welborn was
in possession of the "Farmers' Store" at
the time the difficulty took place , but
"Tom" seems to have an unknown in
fluence over him in such way that Mr.
Welborn dare not say a word except
"Undo Tom. " We dare not handle
such a delicate matter without gloves.
FROM THE COUNTY SEAT
Epitome of the Week's Events
at the Seat of County Affairs.
Joe Goggles , the Irrepressible , Specin
News mid Society Reporter.
Will Rollings will rent his farm , this
C. 8. Quick was down to Hastings
Satin day.
11. Al. Snavely went to Lincoln , ot
Wednesday night.
The spring so far is very favorable
for a good wheat crop.
The M. E. church choir is undergoing
the ordeul of re-organization.
The Bartley canal dam across the
Republican river is in had shape.
There has been considerable wheat
sown in the vicinity of Indianola.
The Congregational church people arc
holding a protracted meeting , this \veek
Buffalo Jones was interviewing the
committee on irrigation , latter part ol
last week.
A car-load of barley was shipped to
Indianola for seed by the State Relie ;
Commission.
C. 11. Hussell expects to commence
hustling for the McCormick Harvester
Co. , 1st of April.
Tom Sargent is considered by compe
tent judges the most successful farme
in the cast end of the county.
Some farmers that were in Monday
for seed , being unable to get it , threat
ened to break into the cars.
Rev. J. T. Roberts is in Oxford , this
week , assisting Rev. B. F. Haywood it
a revival meeting in that city.
Henry Powell is expected home firs
of next wt-ek. Mrs. Powell will sto ]
in Oskaloosa , Iowa , for a short visit.
Sheriff McCool hasjust returned 1'rou
Missouri. He is greatly pleased witl
the country and bought a farm there.
On account of the heavy snow the
Courier foice was unable to get to town
Wednesday , and the office was closed al
day.
We betray no confidence in saying
that Indianolaites do not think there
will be a county-seat election for two
years.
There were two caucuses , Saturday
night. One put in nomination S. R
Smith for Mayor , the other B. B. Duck
worth.
Judge John F. Black and Adam
Grass , who are solicting aid in the east
ern part of the state , are expected home
in a few days.
In traveling over the eastern pafl of
the county , wo find that quite a large
number of fanners are making arrange
ments to go west , this spring.
The heaviest snow in Red Willow
county in the ] ast 12 years commenced
falling in Tndinnola , Monday night , and
continued for two days and three nights.
The Easter social which was to have
been at the residence of C. H. Russell ,
Friday evening of this week , was post
poned on account of the meetings at
the Congregational church.
THE TRIBUNE'S correspondent at
A
Bartley appears to have a very sharp
.stick , but as he gives no names we do
not know whom he is after. If he is
afraid of getting licked , we will Joan
him our arsenal as we have no use for
it at present.
O'Jdren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Mr. Bishop announces the sale of the
Indianola Courier , this week , and deliv
ers his vale , but discloses not the name
of his successor.
Make Noble -your family grocer and
many other blessings will fall to your
lot , besides having the best groceries on
your table that the market affords.
Call for "Heliotrope , " the best 5 cent
cigar on earth , at
CIIENERY'S CITY DRUG STORE.
Noble is the only exclusive grocer in
the city. His stock is the largest and
his prices correspond with the times.
Buy your Stationery , Tablets. Pen
cils etc. , at
CIIENERY'S CITY DRUG STORE.
Lieb's Ryeningine Flap Jack prepar
ation. POTTER & EASTERDAY.
In Wall Paper you will find newest
styles and lowest prices at McMillen's
flour.
& EASTERDAY.
The Eagle Clothing Store is display
ing a stylish stock of spring clothing.
Ground oil cake.
POTTER & EASTERDAY.
Wall Paper latest designs at Mc
Millen's.
Reizenstein's parlor for cigars.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
A
' JONAS ENGEL , Manager.
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GOODS.
IT is computed that the North
Platte river in June flows more
water than the eight principal irri
gating rivers of Colorado : 15,000
cubic inches per second !
THE traitorous and contemptible
act of Representative Purcell of
Cheyenne county , which resulted
in the defeat of the most important
measure before the present legisla
ture , the irrigation bill entitles
him to the maledictions of every
loyal Nebrask.au. Fathering a bill
up to its final passage , he deliber
ately stands up in the house and
amends an excellent and compre
hensive measure until no sensible ,
honorable man could support itand ,
it was overwhelmingly defeated , as
it should have been. The con
temptible spitework of Purcell and
; he two shyster lawyers of Ogal-
illa , who are responsible for this
cowardly work , will be ever re-
nembered by the people of West
ern Nebraska , who had a right to
expect a vastly different result.
QOOD : BYElz
How olten this term of parting greets our
ours , and pains our hearts ; but you can buy
at THE TUIBUNE STATIONEKY DEPARTMENT
the ingredients to keep memory green until
you meet again.
STATIONERY.
GOOD PLACE T0 BUY"
THE TRIBUNE.
Legal Notice.
In the District Court of Ked Willow County ,
Nebraska.
T. J. Dullard , Plaintiff , vs. Lurry II. Itooney.
Edward Fitzgerald and Edward Kane.
Larry H. llooney , Edward Fitzgerald and
Edward Kuno will take notice that on the 14th
day of March , 1891 , j. T. Dullard , the plaintiff
herein , filed his petition in the District Court
of Red Willow county , Nebraska , against said
defendants , the object and prayer of which is
to foreclose a certain mortgage on lots one (1) (
and two (2) ( ) , in block seven ( T } , of the original
town of McCook , Nebraska , which said mort
gage was duly recorded , said mortgage having
been given by the said Larry H. Hoonev and
Edward Fitzgerald to Edward Kanc.and by the
said Edwaid Knno assigned to the plaintiff
herein , who is now the owner of the same.
That them is now duo on Paid mortgage the
sum of $450.00 with interest on said amount
at 10 per cent , per annum from February 4th ,
1889. That said mortgage is security for a cer
tain promissory note bearing even date with
said mortgage and for the said sum of $450.00
drawing interest at 10 per cent , from February
4th. 1889. for which sum and interest the plain
tiff prars judgment and for a decree that the
said defendants be required to pay same , or
that said premises mav be sold to satisfy the
amount found due. You are required to ans
wer said petition on or before the 4th dav of
May. 1891.
Dated March 27th , 1891. J. T. DULLARD.
444t By Hugh W. Cole , his attorney.
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Many have gained one pound
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Scott's Emulsion is not a secret
remedy. It contains the stimulat
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being largely increased. It is used
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City Election Notice.
Notice is hereby given Unit 0:1 Tuesday , the
7thdny of April , 1891. next , ut the City Hull ,
in the" ( ) wurd. ami al the Luke Tullcy build
ing , in the 1st ward , in the City of McCook ,
Itcd Willow county. Nebraska , an election will
be held in and lor said city for the purpose of
electing
One Mayor.
One City Clerk.
One City Treasurer.
Ore Councilman , troin 1st ward.
One Councilman , from -M ward
Two members of the Hoard of Education at
large for this term of three yours
Which cltvtion will lie open at B o'clock in
the morning and will continue open until li
o'clock , mountain time , in the atternoon of
said day.
The following persons are designated to act
us judges and clerks of election :
1st Ward. .ludgi'B : .1.8. LeHew. K.F.OIcntt
and T. M. Scott. Clerks : James Munsoti and
John U. Hart.
2d Ward. Judges : H. H. llorry. David Walk
er and Lawrence MeEntee. Clerks : G. II.
Berry and C. M. Loper.
C. F. HAUCOCK. City Clerk. ProTein.
Dated this llth day of March. 1891. 42
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 , filed his petition in the district
court of lied Willow county. Nebraska , against
you as defendants , the object and prayer of
which Is to foreclose a certain mortgage exe
cuted by the detendants upon the following
described property , situated in the county of
Ked Willow , state ot Nebraska , to-wit : Twen
ty feet off the west end of lots fourteen and
fifteen in block twenty-nine in the town of
McCook. to secure the payment of one certain
promissory note dated June 11. 1883. for the
sum ol foOOUO due and payable five jciirs
from the date thereof ; that theto is now due
on said note and mortgage , including the pre
miums paid by the plaintitf for insurance on
said premises , the sum ot f.xiJ.00 with interest
at iho rate of ten per cent , per nnnuni on
$500.1/0 thereof from the llth day of December.
1888. and on $30 00 thereof troin the 20th day
of January. 1891. and prating thr.t said prem
ise may be decreed to l/e sold to satisfy the
amount due thereon ; and further thar a re
ceiver be appointed to take charge of said
premises , to collect and receive the ictus and
profits thereof , and that tlie same l > e applied
to the amount found due plaintiff. And you
will take further notice that on the lilrh 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. .1. E. Cochran. judge
of the district court of paid county , for the
appointment of a receiver to take charge of
the 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 insnflicient to dis
charge the mortgage debt. Oral and written
testimony will boused in support of said ap
plication. I propose the name of J. E Keller. <
asr ccciver. with George W. llurton and A. E.
Harvey as his sureties : I also offer as sureties j
for myself Geo. W. Burton and A. E. Harvey. '
You are req-jired to answer said petition on
or before the 13th day of April. 1891.
Dated this 28th day of February. 1891.
HKNHY S. BAIITHOLOMEVT. Plaintiff.
By W. S Morlan. his Attorney. 41
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By vir.no of an order of sale directed to me
from the district court of Ifed Willow eonnty ,
Nebiaska. on si judgment "it : ; nr-d t.elore
Hon. .1. E. Cochran. judge ol thedistriot court
of Red Willow county. Nebraska , on the L'd
day ot December. 18S9 , in favor of Nebraska
ic Kansas Farm Loan ( "ninpuiiy as plaintiff ,
and against James A. Porter as defendant ,
forihesum of liftv-six dollars and forty four
cents , and costs taxed at ? t.si ) ; and accruing
costs. 1 have levied upon the following real
estate taken as the property of said defend
ant , to satipfv said decree , to-wit : N. E. Jj of
N. W. M and N. W. X of X. E. J4 of section SJ.
anu cr. KJ. ; A OL o. \ \ . M , ami .1. * . 54 or o. tt. * 4
section 28 , town. 1 , range 20. west ot Oth P. M. .
in Ked Willow county , Nebraska. And will
offer the same lor sale to the highest bidder ,
for cash in hand , on the 2lst day of February ,
A. D. Ib91. in front of the south door of the
court house , in Indianola , Nebraska , that
being the building wherein the last term of
court was held , at the hour of one o'clock P.
M. . of said day. when and where due attend
ance will be given by ( lie undersigned.
Dated January 7.1S91. W. A. McCoor. ,
33 Sheriff of said County.
The above sale was continued for want of
bidders until March 28. IS'.tl.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale directed to me
from the district court of lied 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
Dei-ember. 1890. in favor of Emily O. Gibbs as
plaintiff , and against Henry liallicieh as de
tendant. tor the sum ol six hundred and toity-
six dollars and thirty-one cents , and costs
taxed at $31 48 and accruing costs , I have
levied upon the following real estate taken as
the property of said defendant , to satisfy said
dccice to-wit : Tlio N. W.i4 ot section 11 ,
township 1. north of ranged ) , west ol Gin P. M. ,
in lied Willow county. Nebraska. And will
offer the same for sale to the highest bidder ,
for cash in hand , on the 21st dav of February ,
A. D. IbOl , in front of the south door of the
court house , in Indianola. Nebraska , that
being the building wherein the last term of
court was held , at the hour of one o'clock ,
P.M. , of said day. when and where due at
tendance will be given by the undersigned.
Dated January "ith. 1891.
33 W. A. McCoor , .
Sheriff of said County.
The above sale was continued for want of
bidders until March 28. IS91.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NED. ,
March 4th. 1891. (
Notice is hereby iriven that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make flnnl five year proof in support of his
claim , and that said proof wilt be made before
Register or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on
Saturday. April llth , 1891. viz :
BEN B. SMILEY ,
II. E. No. 9389. for the S. W. of section 2 ! ) .
in town. 1 , north of range 27. west of Cth P. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
hie continuous residence upon , and cultiva
tion of , said land , viz : William J. Stilgebouer.
Joel B. Dolph , Henry H. Anders , Henry Mar
shall , all of Danbury , Neb.
* 41 J. P. LIN DSAY. Register.
Road. Notice to Land Owners.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN :
The commissioner appointed to examine a
road commencing1 at the S. W. corner section
18 , town. 2 , range 28 in Houdville precinct. Red
Willow county. Neb. , running thence north on
section line to N. W. corner S. W. J section 7 ,
town. 2 , range 28 , thence west on half section
line 33 chains , thence north 4 degree , east 11
chains , thence north 21 degree , 30 minutes ,
west 26 chains , thence north on half section
line to the N. W. corner of the N. E. quarter
of section 30 , town. 3 , range 29 and terminat
ing thereat has reported in favor of the loca
tion thereof , and all objections thereto or
claims for damages must bo filed in the coun
ty clerk's ollice on or before noon of the 30th
day of May , 1891. or said road will bo estab
lished without reference thereto.
It-its. GEO. W. KOPEK , County Clerk.
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G UP !
FOR THE GOOD OF THE COMMUNITY
JMay bo the correct thing for a
horse-thief or desperado , but
FOR THE GOOD OF THE COMMUNITY
Is iho proper thing where prices are concerned , and that is
precisely where wo propose to benefit our patrons.
Prices Will Be Lower J H ,
at the CASH BARGAIN HOUSE this season than ever before ,
and we have a great , big splendid stock of new
Dry Goods. Groceries , Clothing , Boote , 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 as good as they make 'em anywhere on
this earth. The styles are the newest and nicest pick o the
big markets and the assortment is unequalled. Now come
aud compare prices. You will never regret giving us a fair
chance to sell 3011 good goods cheap.
\ I1
DEL LAFLIN , Manager. J. C. ALLEN. \ ll
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the more wet Pfhe brighter ! ? I
Busy wives who use S AP Q LJ O
n e ye r s eem l o grow old.
A complete wreck of domestic happiness has often resulted from
badly washed dishes , from an unclean kitchen , or from trifles which
seemed light as air. But by these things a man often judges of his
wife's devotion to her family , and charges her with general neglect
when he finds her careless in these particulars. Many a home owes
a large part of its thrifty neatness and its consequent happiness to
SAPOLIO.
OS-Grocer * often substitute cheaper Roods for SAPOLIO , to make a
better profit. Send back such articles , and Insist on bavin ? Jiut trim !
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