The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 26, 1891, Image 4

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By F. M. KIMMELL.
OFFICIAL CITY& COUNTY PAPER.
THE Gulbertson Republican en
ters its seventh year with prospects
fully merited by Mr. Eisley , its
energetic publisher.
JUDGE J. E. COCHIIAN of McCook
was a pleasant caller at this office
on Tuesday. The Judge has made
an excellent Judge during his term
of office and is a friend of the
farmer. Bonkelrnan Republican.
THE expression of the Indepen
dent press of the Eleventh district
is highly complimentary to Judge
1 Cochran and shows that there is
a strong sentiment among the new
party people in favor of the Judge.
THERE is a possibility that the
brethren of the Valley press will
not "excurt" to the mountains as
resolved at a recent meeting of the
association. The managers of the
mountain roads can't see it in that
light.
WITH the defective caulking of
last fall to combat , and the evident
lack of confidence in party leaders
resulting from the treacherous
mismanagement of last fall's cam-
paigH , the political prospect is not
altogether inviting.
THERE is not another man in the
eleventh judicial district who would
bring to the district bench more
of the honor , dignity and qualifi
cation that should belong to it than
Hon. J. E. Cochran. He has been
tried and has never failed to respond
spend to the calls of right and
justice. Benkelmau Bee ( Ind. j
NEW YORK begins to lay claim
to being the money center of the
world. "Wheii the Barings broke
down under their load of Argen-
tine bonds and London was in a
panic , "Wall street gave no sign of
distress and helped out the finan
ces of Great Britain by sending
over $50,000,000 or § 60.000,000
of gold as it was wanted , without
in the least disarranging its own
money market. Journal.
IN Brooklyn'Wednesdaya bronze
statute of HenrvWard Beecher was
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unveiled. It is a mark of respect
and honor which the city pays to
the memory of its greatest man.
it is well that posterity in this way
J
tries to keep in touch , as it weie ,
with the graces and power of the
illustrious dead. Henry Ward
Beecher was , perhaps , the greatest
pulpit orator of modern times , and
by his force and ability created for
himself a fame that may be more
enduring than the bronze figure
that has been erected to commemo
rate his name. In the world of
thought he was a leader and his
ide.as of reform and progress have
become imbedded in the literature
of his country.
JUDGE COCHRAN was up from
McCook on Saturday last to talk
with his many friends concerning
his prospects for endorsement by
the Independent people. He re
turned well pleased with the out
look , as every one in this vicinity
is willing to concede that the Judge
has done as much for the laboring
people as the laws of our state
would allow , and nearly every one
is free to acknowledge that this
has been done from none but hon
est motives. One of our leading
independents expressed himself as
very strong in favor of the Judge
rather than any new person for
this place that he has yet learn
ed of , and he further declared that
he knew that speaking thus , he
was expressing the sentiment of a
good majority of his fellows.
Stockville Faber ( Ind. )
SENATOR MANDEIISON is credited
with saying in New York that Ne
braska would cast her vote in the
next national Kepublican conven
tion for Harrison. He added that
Elaine had always been strong in
this stale and had many followers ,
but as the Maine man was not con
sidered among the "possibilities , "
there was no use of comparing the
strength of the two men.
THE writing telegraph company
of New York made a practical test
of their machine for transmitting
words in the hand writing of the
sender of the dispatch , the other
day , with complete success. It
will send the dispatch as rapidly
as the sender can write it , as the
pen connects with the instrument
and the pen at the other end of the
line automatically reproduces every
stroke. In the test twenty-five
words a minute were sent. One of
the uses of the new process will be
to send the latest news to the press.
A little time can be saved by hav
ing the message complete as copy
when taken from the instrument.
Journal.
THE Nebraska method of assess
ing property is always an impene
trable mystery to the stranger
within our gates. It is the cause
of much misunderstanding , and
there is no doubt that our credit
suffers through our blundering
and unequal system. The agent
who is looking for a * cite for the
new government building at Be-
ati ice is greatly perplexed to find
that property charged with an as
sessment of § 2,500 cannot be
bought for less than $20,000. A
man from the east begins to sus
pect at once that the owner is ' at
tempting to play a gouge game on
iim , and there is a hesitancy in
naking the purchase and a good
leal of misunderstanding all
iround. It is generally admitted
; hat it would be better for all in-
erests to raise the standard of val-
mtion. It has not been possible
to bring this about as yet , but ii
the tax percentage could be limit
ed by Jaw to a very low figure it is
possible that the assessments
would be forced up to the point of
actual value in spite of the disin
clination of the county and muni
cipal boards to pay as much into
the state trensury in taxes as their
neighbors. The plan seems en
tirely feasible , and it could be
easily tried by reducing the limit
of the levy gradually from time to
time until a just and equitable
point was reached. Bee.
Iho ctiliren's health must not bo neglected
Colds in ths bend ana snuffles bring on catarrt
and lung affections. Ely's Cream Balm cure ;
at once. It is perfectly safe and is easily np
plied into the nostrils. It also cures catarrh
the worst cases yielding to it.
y ; * M' .l n ji\pjr i -inntiil ( . liv .Toli : I.
< < ln in , I r , iN.\it \w ik fur u i. KtMiIer ,
; iMiiiin\ mil iiml.in inuch.lnit wo inn
teach riuiftiuklj | * Iimv tocan from # 5 f
$ 10 M tin \ at the start , and 11101 e ai j oil po
on. llotli teif , nil ef re. In any part uf
America , jou can commence at home , civ-
ing all \our timeor spare moment ! oulto
"
thavtork. All is new. Great pay bl'IiK"fur
f rerr worker. We start you , furnishing
Terythinp. EASILY , SPEEDILY Itarneil.
1'AltriCULAKS FltKE. Address at once ,
A CO. , fOIlTUM ) , 3il.\fc.
'cnn he tnrnr l at ourNKWlinr of work ,
rapidly tiud honnmhli , Ity those of
eiihir > e , touncor old , and in their
oniil < unlitifsuhercTer they lite. Anjr
one can do the uork. Uasy to leam.
W furnish ererythinff. We tart < ou. No risk. You can derote
your spare moments , or nil jour time to ihenork. IhUiian
entirely newleadand hrin swo-iderfulcuccesstortervwoiker.
Beginneri are earning from $ -5 to * 5U perw rek and upwards ,
and more aftera little experience. We can furniih jou the em
ployment and teach j nu r HKK. No space to explain here. Full
Information HIKE , fit UK .fc CO. , AIUIST1 , JUISB.
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JONAS ENGEL , Manager.
SUMMER
Complete Lines of
STRAW HATS ,
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ,
UNDERWEAR ,
NECKWEAR ,
HOSIERY
and other Furnishing
Goods.
CHUNG KAST CKNTUAIj TIME LEAVES.
No. tt.'ocal ' passenger 4:25. A.M.
No.2. through passenger 5:50 , A.M.
No. 4. local passenger 5:40. P.M.
No. 78. through freight 10 : > . A. M.
No. 128. way Ireight 5:55 , A. M.
J3 ? Wny freight No.r.50 arrives from west at
4:15 , P.M. . mountain time.
GOING WEST MOUNTAIN TIME LEAVES.
No.l , through passenger , 10:40 , A. M.
No. 5. local passenger 9:30 , P.M.
No. 129 , way freight 5:00. A. M.
82 "Way freight No. 127 arrives from the
east at 7:15 , P. M.
' "Through freight No. 73 arrives from east
nt5 : 0P. M. , central time. Departs at 4:45 ,
P. M. Stops at Stratton , Denkleman , Haigler.
H3 ? AII above trains are daily except way
freights Nos. 127. 128. 120 and 130 , which are
daily except Sunday.
ES No. IS" , Beverly accommodation , leaves
at5:15. A.M. Returned , arrives at 9:15A.M.
Runs only ou Mondays , Wednesdays and Fri
days. A. CAMPBELL , Supt.
J. HULANISKI , Aseut.
Itch on human and horses and all animals
cured in SO minutes by Woolford's Sanitary
Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. W. McConnell -
Connell & Co. , Drugirists. McCook. 30-lyr.
Articles or Incorporation of the
MeCook Electric Light Co.
AHT. I.
The name of this incorporation shall be the
McCook Electric Light Company.
AKT. II.
The principal place for the transaction of
the business of this incorporation shall be Mc
Cook , county of Red Willow , Nebraska.
AHT. III.
The general nature of the business is the
'furnishing of Arc and Incandescent lighting ,
and the furnishing of Steam and Electric
power.
AHT. IV.
The amount of thu capital stock of this in
corporation shall be Thirty Thousand Dollars
divided into three hundred shares of one
hundred dollars each to be fully paid up at the
time of commencing business.
ART. v.
The time for the commencement of business
of this incorporation shall bo July first. 1891 ,
and it shall terminate July llrst , 1941 , unless
sooner dissolved by the mutual consent of its
stock-holders.
AHT. VI.
The highest amount of indebtedness which
the corporation can incur shall be two-thirds
the amount of the paid up capital stock of the
corporation.
AIIT. VII.
The affairs of the incorporation shall be con
ducted by a board of directors consisting of
at least three stock-holders who shall be elect
ed annually by the stock-holders and who
shall continue to hold office until their suc
cessors are elected.
elected.AKT.
AKT. VIII.
Thcsaid board of directors shall have au
thority to make by-laws , providing for the
election of oflicers for the incorporation and
to make rules and regulations prescribing the
duties of such oflicers provided.
That the officers of said incorporation shall
be a President. Vice President , Secretary and
Treasurer , and such other subordinate officers
and agents as shall be designated by said di
rectors through their said by-laws.
Signed : 1. FRANK CARKnin.
2. S. W. HUDDLESTON.
3. GEO. HOCKS EM. .
4. A. CAMPBELL.
5. N. COSTENBORDER.
6. V. FRANKLIN.
" . JUSTIN A. WILCOX.
STATE OF NEBRASKA , i . „ .
Red Willow County. Jfis *
On this 23d day of June. 1891 , before me. .
C. Ballew , a notary public in and for said
county , personally appeared Frank Carruth.
S. W. Huddleston , Geo. Hocknell. A.Campbell.
N. Costenborder , V. Franklin and Justin A.
Wilcor. wboaro personally known to mo to
bo tbo identical persons WHOSO names are sub
scribed to the foregoing articles of incorpora
tion as incorporators. and they severally ac
knowledged the instrument to be their volun
tary act and deed for tbe purposes therein set
forth in said instrument of incorporation.
Witness my hand and notarial seal the day
and year above written. E. C. BALLEW.
[ SEAL. ] 5-4t. Notary Public.
RESOLUTIOHS OF RESPECT.
WHKKKAS , It Ims pleased the Supreme Hulei
of henvon and earth to remove from umonf. .
us by the hand of death our beloved brother
Frank H. Fowler , therefore be it
KKSOLVKU , That in his death we have lost
true Brother Master Mason , a worthy and up
right companion Itoyul Arch Mason , a mag
naniinoiiB ICufght Templar , as well as an up
right , honest citizen ;
HE IT FuiiTiiKii HKSOI.VKD. That wohumbl )
bow to thlH dispensation of thu will of oui
Great Grand Muster above and take comfort
in the belief that our departed Brother IIIIE
gone to join the innumerable throng that
composes the great Grand Lodge on high ;
ItKSOI.VKU FlJUTllKH. Til lit ( llOsO rertollltiollE
bo spread upon the iniinitre of the several
bodies of masonry mid that a copy be furn
ished the family of the deceased.
BYUON B. DAVIS. )
.ANDKEW .1. WIILKY.Committee. [ .
THOMAS G. UKES. )
BY TRK Ilim.DINQ ASHOCIATION.
WIIKUKAS , A Divine Authority has seen fit
to rrmovL iruui our Association , Director F.
II. Fowler , be it
ItK.soi.VKi ) , That by his death this Associa
tion loses a respected and valued olliccr , one
whose integrity and character Htood without
reproach , and whose advice and counsel was
highly appreciated by this Association ;
ItKSOi.VKD , Thai we extend to his family our
sincere sympathy in their affliction ;
HKSOIA'ED , That a copy of these resolutions
bo published in the city papers and also bo
spread upon the records of this Association.
GKO. . UKicitr , i
W. II. DAVIS ,
RESOLUTION.
Whereas , a petition signed by the Secretary
of the Board of Education of the city of Mc-
cook. Neb. , reguesting the council of the city
of Mccook to order a gido walk to bo con
structed on the north side of Dakota street ,
commencing at the S. E. corner of blk. 19 and
then running west across Manchester street
to the S. W. corner of hlk. 20 , all in the llrst
addition to the city of Mccook ; and on motion
same was granted :
Therefor be it resolved , by the Mayor and
Council of the city of Mccook , Neb" . , that there
a hereby ordered to be constructed a sidewalk
on Dakota street , alongthe south side of lot
6 , blk. 19. and lot ? , blk. 1 ! ) . and along south
side of blk. 20 , all in the 11 rat addition to Me-
Cook. Neb. ; said walk to be constructed with
in thirty days from the date of the publication
of this notice and shall bo of two inch plank
five feet and four inches in width and placed
on not less than three stringers size2sC inches.
Passed this 17th day of June. 1891.
Attest U. J. WAUHKN , C. T. BUEWEIE.
City Clerk. Mayor.
( CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOH 1'UIJLICATION. )
LAND OKKICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I
June 4th. 1831. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settlerH have illed notice of theirinten-
tion to make final tlveyear proof in support
of their claims and that said proofs will be
made before Uegister or Receiver at McCook ,
Neb. , on Saturday. July llth. Ib91 , viz :
JOHN ROWLAND.
who made H. E. 21)28 ) for the E. yx N. W. $ sec
33 , and S. y S. W. i sec. 20 , town. 1 , north ol
range 30 , west of Uth P. M. He names the fol
lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi
deuce upon , and cultivation of. said land , viz
Edward Ackerman , Daniel B. Barnes. Williuu
H. Benjamin. August Wcseh , ull of Banks
ville. Neb. ; also
alsoAUGUST
AUGUST WESCII.
who made II. E. 2013 for the E. } ; N. W. ii ol
sec. 34 and W. yz N. W. & of sec. 33 , in town. 1
north of range 30 , west of Gth P. M. He name ;
the following witnesses to prove his contiuu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of. sale
land , viz : John Rowland. Elms B. Nelson.Wil
Ham H. Benjamin , Alvin Benjamin , all ol
Bauksyille. Neb. J. P. LINDSAY , Register
SHERIFF'S SALE.
113' virtue of an order of sale directed to me
from the district court of Red Willow county ,
Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before Hon.
J. E. Cochran , judge of the district court ol
Red Willow county. Nebraska , on the 30th day
of March , 1891 , in tavor ot W. O. McClurous
plaintiff , and against Gilbert B. and Charlotte
E. Nettleton et al. as defendants , for the sum
six hundred , sixty-eight dollars and twenty-
seven cents , and costs taxed at $37.38 and ac
cruing costs , I have levied upon the follow
ing real estate taken as the property of said
defendants , to satisfy- said decree , to-wit : S.i ;
5. E. & section 3 and N. H N. E. 4 section 10.
in town. 2 , range 30. west of nth P. M. . in Red
Willow county , Nebraska. And will offerthe
same for sale to the highest bidder , for cash
in hand , on the 13th day of June A. D. 1891 , 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 attendance will be given
by tne undersigned.
Dated Mayoth. IbOl. W. A. McCoor , ,
50 Sheritt of said County.
The above sale is continued for want of bid
ders until July 23,1S01. W. A. McCoor , .
4. Sheriff.
ORDER OF HEARING.
State of Nebraska , i In the matter of the
Red Willow County. I 8S- estate of Frank H.
Fowler , deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of Hen
rietta Fowler praying that administration of
said estate may be granted to her as adminis
tratrix. Ordered that July 13th , A. D. 1891 , at
9 o'clock , A. M. is assigned for hearing said
petition , when all persons interested in said
matter may appear at a county court to be
held in and for said county and show cause
why the prayer of petitioner should not bt
granted , and that notice of thependingof said
petition and the hearing thereof be given to
all persons interested in said matter by pub
lishing a copy of this order in THE McCooK
TRIBUNE , a weekly newspaper printed in said
county , for three successive weeks prior to
said day of hearing.
Dated June 22d , 1891. J. H. BEHGE.
5-3ts. County Judge.
L , W , McConnell & Co. ,
DRUGGISTS
AND
Wall Paper Dealers
Carry a complete line of
Perfumes ,
Toilet Powders ,
Sponges ,
Brushes ,
Soaps ,
Cosmetics ,
Lotions.
f
4TH OF JULY.
GREAT- : : BARGAINS !
Summer Dress Goods ,
GHALLIES. LAWNS & WHIT IDS.
Parasols , damaged by rain , from 25C up.
Clothing & Furnishing Goods.
White Shirts , damaged by rain , $ .60
Pereaile Shirts , dsmaged by rain , .SO
Percaile Shirts , with collars and cuffs , .75
Pereaile Shirts , witn collars and cuffs , l.OO
White Vests from - - $1.OO up
Linen Coats and Vests from - l.OO up.
Selling Linen Goods = VERY CHEAP.
COMK AMD SRR US.
L. LOWMAN & SON
W. 0. BULLAKD & CO.
LIME , HARD
CEMENT , LUMBER.HARD AND
DOORS , LUMBER.
BLINDS.LUMBER. . SOFT
BLINDS. COAL
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RED CEDAR AND OAK POSTS.
. xT. WARRRN , Manager.
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S ° M RICE
BUT NfV R MIND
1HQSE If Yoi/ff-
BE 5URE
REMEMBER SOME
If :
ALL GROCERS KEEP m
EV RY HOUSEWIFE WANTS IT
H. KAPKE , The Leader ,
FRIGES AND II ? STYLISH WORK , I
Calls attention to the fact that he has just received an
other shipment of the latest , most stylish spring goods , and
that he is prepared to make them up in the most stylish mode
and at the lowest figures. Call and see for yourself.
The Largest and Finest Stock !
Wishes to call public attention to the important fact that
his stock of Spring and Summer goods now in is the largest
finest and best assortment to be found in McCook. He guar
antees a fit and hi ? prices are most reasonable. Opposite
Frees & Hocknell Lumber Yard.