The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 17, 1891, Image 4

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By F. M. KIMMELL- .
OFFICIAL CITY& COUNTY PAPEB.
HASTINGS is now a city of the
first class.
FREE SUGAR goes to the spot.
Do it some more.
TWENTY-FIVE states have
- adopt
ed the Australian ballot system.
It is about time to change the
name to the American , system.
THE national league of republi
can clubs will meet in annual ses
sion at Cincinnati the 21st. Neb
raska is entitled to 19 delegates.
AN EXTRA session of the legis
lature is one of the things we can
look forward to with such Christian
resignation as we can command.
LAST year Colorado grew § 40- ,
000,000 worth of crops. It will be
appreciated what Nebraska can do
in irrigation when it is known that
the North Platte river alone is
claimed to flow as much water in
June as eight of Colorado's largest
rivers whose waters are utilized for
that purpose. .
THE question of irrigation has
come to stay in "Western Nebraska.
The community that first practi
cally settles the matter by build
ing a ditch , will be the wisest and
will enjoy the blessings longest.
McCook should endeavor to act
wisely and promptly. It is a con
dition we confront , not a theory.
THE Denver News claims that
only about half the lands subject
to irrigation in Colorado are under
cultivation ; and yet those acres
produced crops worth $40,000,000 ,
more than the output of all her
rich mines. Contemplate the pos
sibilities of "Western Nebraska ,
when the priceless waters of her
wonderful rivers are spread over
her fertile acres ! Pavored with a
lower altitude , less liable to hail's
devastation , with richer soil , more
splendid results can be expected in
Nebraska. This , together with her
boundless and unapproachable
grazing lands , will place "Western
Nebraska in an enviable position.
Her farmers and stockmen will be
prosperous and contented and
happy.
NEBRASKA has made of Arbor
Day a national day for tree plant
ing in nearly every state in the
union. This state has set the ex
ample that has been a wonderful
impetus to the development and
improvement of the western prair
ies and each year has made a re
cord of tree planting that is a
monument to the public good.This
year should show no decrease in
the observance of Arbor Day. The
people of McCook should add to
the record it has already made in
tree planting. April 22nd is a
date that this year does not fall
too late for tree planting , but if
any are ready let them plant them
now and credit up the total on
Arbor Day. A million trees a
year planted and cared for will
make in fifty years a state supply
ing its own timber for us , besides
the comfort and cheer that comes
from forests of trees' where no
trees grew before.
THE people of Nebraska , have
every reason for feeling encourag
* ' ed .over the prospects for a pros
- perous season. The outlook agri
culturally has never been better ,
and a crop of unusual abundance
may be looked for with confidence.
Prices , too ; are certain to besatis
factory. The world's store of corn
is at a very low ebb , there is not
enough wheat in sight to supply
the wants of the grain consuming
nations , beef is rapidly advancing
in value , and the success of the
administration in opening a way
for the American , hog jn ; JEurope
can hardly fail to cause a sharp
advance in the price of pork It
will take two : oVthree seasons of
plenty to glut the markets of the
world with our products againand
in the meantime the western fann
er ought to recover all his T recent
losses and layjby a ; snug balance
for future-needs. , The turning
point in the fortunes of the agri-
calturalisfe has evidently been
reached. tate Journal. , . , .
LIST OF LMD PATENTS.
following patents have boon re
ceived nt the McCook U. 3. Land Office nud
will bo Hurrendered to ttio purtlcs entitled
thereto upon surrender of recelvcr'rrccoJpt
properly endorsed. Do not delay securing
your patent : , Listen James V
Loofuourrow.IIiramW
A LeiiKole Henry
Lnkln James M. '
Amertnnu Francla .
Andrews Jatnes W. M
, B Mllching Ferdinand
Murphy James W.
BHrnharr William It. Mlddleton James
Butler Wllhuin A. MnuteuOlan Max V.
lioyd Robert J. Magulre James
liuyd David Morrow Frank D.
lianzhaf John McCrory James H.
Utisliby David Mitchell Eber
Brace Edward Morgan Nathan H.
Bloom Mary B. MoMlllen Fergus P.
Brown Joseph E. Mathers Adam
Hurk John L. Miller John
Boone Daniel Moore Joseph C.
Uuinko Fred M. Miller John O.
liolden Sarah Mtider Edward
Drown 'William A. McCottor James
Aloyers John W.
Murphy Thomas ,
Merwin Francis M.
ChitUck James
Colebank Marshall N
Conner George W.
Cooper Zacarlnh Nickel Henry
Cole Matilda , widow NJderbrocht Ernest
Cooper Franey Nettleton James M.
Currle George V. Newberry'Calvin U.
Coreer George W.
Chllds Irviii J. O
Cole Milton H.
Garner John \V. Olcott Benjamin F. .
Clements Clyde E. Osvog Enoch E.
Chessman E. D. . heir
Cunningham Martin 5
Castor Jesse
Curtis Anson. L. Phenico Samuel C.
Cole Charles S. Porter William C.
Porter John W.
Pelton Melissa , widow
Pearson Lewis M.
Dandurund Marclsso Parkins William
Davis John H. Pierce Theodore F.
Davit ) Isaac Pulllam James
Dlefendorf Charles Paulus Albert A.
Drake Walter H. Prembly John Nelson
DunbarJobnT. ' Pollock Davis A.
Dutton Andrew W. Piper Frederick C.
Dixoii Joseph Phife'r John
Pate Isaiah U.
Park Leonard F.
Quick Peter V.
Ellis Charles U.
Eifert William
Evans Lindley M.
English Robert H. Rowland George M.
Elghmy Amos. HidnourJohn W.
Elledgo Edward B. Roberts John H.
Itakin Johu
Ruble Gottlof
Racine Elzear
Fenton Warren C. Reeves William J.
Fisher Adam H.
Fleming David
Fowler Peter Z.
Skinner Carm O.
Schofleld Isaac
ii Jedden Ella F.
Graham Alfred W. Stegemann Paul
Godard Samuel Squire Jacob P.
Gruver Wesley Schneyer Henry
Gareley Robert F. Spring Lucy A.
Glasscock Wilford A. Show John
Stantou John
H Sullivan Patrick E.
Strolz John
Harris James Stockton Jerome D.
Hiney Matthew Selleck John
Hlglin Jacob Starkey John A.
Hamilton John H. Spillman George
Hullck Wllliom H. Starkeylohn N.
Hunter William A. Stenson Lewis H.
Hoppe August ( J. Icofleld Mary A.
Hammon Michael Sherwood Benjamin F
Hicks Hiram ichermerhorn Susan
Hanthorn Vienna
Harger Solomon
Hunsberger Valentine
Harger Paul Taylor Royal O.
Hogan Sarah Teter Salem
Hogle Fawette Taylor Julius A.
Humphrey Charles Jr Teel A mini C.Jr. .
HIatt James Tannerhill Stephen W.
Irons Luclnda D. Teeters jackson
Topping Willis G.
Topping Sidney L.
IUWIJU J-ICI1U1D
Johnson William Vanmeter John
Jones Hugh
Johnson Mansom M. W
Jonte Peter A.
Waft Llewellyn , heirs
K Waterman Deles A.
Wood Zeno
Keeney James Wheeler Sterling j.
Kimball Deles It. Whlttaker James H.
Kinghorn James WidneorJohn
Kennedy Sarah C. Wymore Samuel R.
Kelley Alonzo Walker Jacob J.
Williams Joseph
Woods james A.
Wallin Gustavo E.
Lawrence Thomas Weiss jacob
Lantz Peter N. Willis Jacob
Ling-John W. Wheeler John Q.
Lemmon Jacob H. Wlngaee Levlni
Larison Francis M. Ward William F.
Lincoln Albert J. WJlliard Joseph
Louda Joseph Wymore Sylvester
Lapp Benjamin
Lamp Johu W. Iz
Lewis Edwin G.
Lamphan Alvab Znils johnG.
Leopold Milton B. Zietz John H.
THE exportation of American
cattle to Germany grows apace.
Official Hamburg figures show
that the receipts , at that port for
January were 144 ; for February ,
451 ; for March , 811. If the trade
continues to increase in , this ratio
it is safe to predict that no more
corn will be used for fuel in Neb
raska and that very little will be
sold in the future for fifteen cents
a bushel.
Call for "Heliotrope , " the best 5 cent
cigar on earth , at
CHENERY'S CITY DRUG STORE.
Pearline meal the finest in the mar
ket. POTTER & .EASTERDAY.
Paper your hsuse now. and avoid the
spring rush. We can suit you in both
price and assortment.
L. W. MCDONNELL & Co.
Application for License.
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK , i
McCook. Nebraska. April 8th. 1891. f
Notice is hereby given that A. C. Clyde has
Sled in this office his application to the Mayor
and City Council of the city of McCook. Ne
braska , for license to sell malt , spirituous and
vinous liquors in the saloon building situated
on lot 9. block 21. in the second ward of said
cltv , from the 30th day of April , 1891. to the
3llth day of April. 1892. J. E. KELI.EY ,
iSEAL.I 47. City Clerk.
Application for License.
OFFICE OF THE CITJT CbiiiK. I
McCook. Nebraska. April 16th. 1891. f
Notice is hereby given that L. W. McConnell
& Co. have filed in this office an application to
the Mayor and City Council of the , city of Mc
Cook , Nebraska , for druggists permit to sell
malt , spitituous and vinous liquors in . .their
drug store on lot 7. block 21. in the second
ward of said city for the ensuing fiscal year :
In witness whereof I have hereunto sot my
hand and the seal of said city this 16th day of
April. 1S91. 47. J. E. KBU.BT. City Clerk.
' Application for License.
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- .OHICBOriHlClTt.Cl.SRK. I
McCook , Nebraska , April 13th. 1891. f
Notice is hereby Riven that U. Altschuler
has filed in this office an application to the
Mayor and Cltv Council of the city of McCook ,
Nebraska , for .license to soil malt , spirituous
and vlnoua liquors , In the building-used as a
saloon , situated on lot 13. block S7 , in the first
ward of said city , from the 30th day of April.
1891. to the 80th day of April. 1893.
Jn testimony whereof I'have hereunto set
my hand and seal this 13th day of April. A. D. ,
189L 47. J. E. KU.LCT. City Clerk.
Children Cry for PitchtrVCistoria.
JONAS ENGEL , Manager.
Negligee and Dress Shirts.
NEW NOVELTIES THIS SEASON IN
Madrass , Flannels ,
Imported Percales and
Zephyr Weight Shirtings.
THESE GOODS WILL NOT SHRINK.
EVERYTHING NEW IN
NECKWEAR.
UNDERWEAR , .
HOSIERY and other
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
A NEW LINE OP
BOYS' WAISTS ,
BOYS' HATS ,
MEN'S SOFT and STIFF HATS.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID
TO ORDERS.
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.
Reizenstein's parlor is recognized
headquarters for the best cigars and to
baccos. Joe also carries a nice line of
smokers' articles.
If you want a stylish fit at the very
lowest figures , KAPKE , THE TAILOR ,
is the man to utronize Rear of The
Famous. * -
HANG-ING LAMPS Noble is head
quarters for hanging lamps. He carr -
r n ; a large and splendid selection.
Kickapoo Indian Oil and all the In
dian remedies at
< * CHENERY'S CITY DRUG STORE.
One pair of my $2.50 kid shoes will
convince you that they are The Best.
J. F. GANSCHOW.
What must you do to be saved ? Why
buy your groceries at Noble's , of course !
McCook flour all grades.
POTTER & EASTERDAY.
Wall Paper latest designs at Mc-
Millen's.
Eeizenstein's parlor for cigars.
Feed of all kinds.
POTTER & EASTERDAY.
Buy your Stationery , Tablets , Pen
cils etc. , at
CHENERY'S CITY DRUG STORE.
Lieb's Ryeningine Flap Jack prepar
ation. POTTER & EASTERDAY.
& EASTERDAY.
The Eagle Clothing Store is display
ing a stylish stock of spring clothing.
Ground oil cake.
POTTER & EASTERDAY.
If You Have
CONSUMPTION COUGH OR COLD
BRONCHITIS Throat Affection
SCROFULA Wasting of Flesh
Or any Disease where the Throat and Zvnga
are Inflamed , lack of Strength or Ncrvt
Power , you can-be relieved and Cured 6y
SCOTTS
EMULSION
°
PURE COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophospmtes.
PALATABLE AS. MILK.
Ask for Scott' * Emvlrton. and let no'ex
planation or folieitatlon induce you to
accept a ftibfHhtte.
Sold by att Druggists ,
SCOTT A OWNE.Ch ml t , N.Y *
Children Cry for PftchtrVCutoria.
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Cash Bargain Hone !
JOHN C. ALLEN , Prop. DELL , LAFLIN ,
*
Are filling their store with all classes of goods bought after the McKiuley bill had brought / ' ? ' '
everything down to HABD PAN PRICES. These are facts : " ' ' ' ; ' : . ' . , . ; . . , ' -
DRY GOODS
comprising Wool and Cotton.
Dress Goods
of every description , the best
to the cheapest.
White Goods
of all classes ,
MUSLIN
in all grades and widths.
A big stock of
Embroideries ,
Hosiery , Gloves ,
Summer Underwear
in Knit and Muslin ,
Corsets , Collars , Cuffs.
Legal Notice.
In the District Court of Ked Willow County
Nebraska.
T. .T. Bullard.Plnintlff.vs.Luwrence H.Kooney
Edward Fitzgerald and Edward Kane.
Lawrence H.Hooney.Edward Fitzgerald nnc
Edward Kane will take notice that on the 14U
day of March. 1891 , j.T. Ltullurd. the plaintif
herein , filed bis petition in the District Cour
of Red Willow county , Nebraska , against sale
defendants , the object and prayer of which ii
to foreclose a certain mortgage on lots one (1 (
and two (2) ) . in block seven (7) ( ) . of the origina
town of McCook. Nebraska , which said mort
gage was duly recorded , said mortgage having
been given by the said Larry H. Koonev and
Edward Fitzgerald to Edward Kane.and by the
said Edward Kane assigned to the plaintifl
herein , who is now the owner of the same
That them is now due on said 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 prays judgment and for a decree that the
said defendants be required to pay same , or
that said premises may be sold to satisfy the
amount found duo. You are required to ans
wer said petition on or before the 4th day of
May. 1891.
Dated March 27th , 1891. J. T. BULLARD.
444t By Hugh W. Cole , his attorney.
Road Notice to Land Owners.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
The commissioner appointed to examine a
road commpncing at the S. W. corner section
18. town. 2. range 28 in Boudville precinct , Red
Willow county. Neb. , running thence north on
section line to N. W. corner S. W. H section 7 ,
town. 2 , range 28 , thence west on half section
line 32 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 36. 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 office on or before noon of the 30th
day of May , 1891 , or said road will be estab
lished without reference thereto.
44-4ts. GEO. W. ItOFER. County Clerk.
Application for License.
OFFICE OF THE CITV CLERK , ( _
McCook , Nebraska , April 7th , 1891.1
Notice is hereby given that Patrick Walsh
has filed in this office his application to the
Mayor and City Council of the city of McCook ,
Nebraska , for license to sell malt , spirituous
and vinous liquors , at his saloon on lots 14 and
15 , block 29 , in the second ward of said city ,
from April 30,1891 , to April 30.1893.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set
my hand and seal on the day and year last
above written. J. E. KELLEV , City Clerk.
Application for License.
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK , i
McCook. NebrasKn , April 7tb , 1891. |
Notice is hereby given that Patrick Walsh
has filed in this office his application to the
Mayor and City Council of the city of McCook ,
Nebraska , for license to sell malt , spirituous
and vinous liquors , at his saloon on lot 1.
block 21 , in the second ward of said city from
the 30th day of April , 1891 , to the 30th day of
April , 1893.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set
my hand and seal this 7th day of April. A. D. ,
1891. 48 J. E. KELLEY. City Clerk.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , f
April 7tb , 1891. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final five-year proof In support of bis
claim , and that said proof will be made bcforo
Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Sat
urday. May 16th , 1891. viz :
BENJAMIN A. LINCOLN ,
H. E. No. 4085. for lots 3. 4 and 5. and S. E. !
N. W. * section 6. town. 2 north , range 30 ,
west6thP.M. Ho names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence upon ,
and cultivation of. said land , viz : JohnV.
Wbarton , of McCook. Neb..David O. Strine , of
Culbertson. Net ) . . Sidney W. Ford and Jacob
P. Squires of McCook. Neb. . , . . . - . .
Y46 J. P. LINDSAY. Register.
Boots & Shoes
for MenWomen and Children.
We sell Children's School
Shoes for Less Than
ANY ONE.
WliyPay High Prices
Call and look at our Shoes.
Clothing , HatsGaps ,
Suits of all classes
AT YOUB OWN PBICE.
We expect to close out
Our Clothing Dept , Within Thirty
days. This a
Snap for Close Buyers !
and a chance to buv a
* *
SIUT OF NOBBY CLOTHES
at less than cost to make.
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LARGEST STOCK- ! . .
BEST GOODS !
And we guarantee to .
Save You 25 Per Cent.
over the CREDIT STORES.
Canned Goods
of all kinds , Fresh , Staple and
High Grade.
DRIED PRUITS !
CHEESE , COFFEE ' &
in bulk and the
Celebrated Chase & Sanborn's-
ROASTED COFEEE
we get fresh every weekvthe finest
coffee used by any' Jhe.
Our Tea Stock cannot be beat.
Good stock of Syrup and Meat.
of our departments equal a good sized "country
store. " This has to be seen to be appreciated. Our prices are
known to be the lowest. You get your nio'ney's worth. The
goods tell the tale for themselves. So call and see us. You
be treated courteously by our clerks.
JOHN 0. ALLEN , Prop. ,
DEII _ LAFLIN , Mgr. CASH BARGAIN STORE.
W. 0. BULLARD & CO.
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LIMB , HARD
CEMENT , i ;
LUMBER.HARD AND
Ji
DOORS , LUMBER.
BLINDS.LUMBER. . SOFT
BLINDS. COAL.
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RED CEDAR AND OAK POSTS ,
xl. WARRRN. Manager.
B. & MA Meat Market.
FRESH AND SALT
MEATS ,
, .
BACON BOLOGNA.
CHICKENS ,
TUHKEYS. &c. , &C. .
R. A. COUPE & CO. , Props.
Like Humpty
JJumpiy
soaps have & great
SOAP M
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Tell your Grocer conies -tfjeir way ;
youlbmf have- S SOAP