The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 03, 1891, Image 4

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    By F. M. KIMMELL.
OFFICIAL CITY& COUNTY PAPER.
KICK
Out the
Bad men in
The Republican party ,
But save nil the good ones.
Sutton Advertiser.
THE kfiiser has taken the pass
nuisance into his own hands and
has issued strict orders to the rail
way companies to lot nobody ride
free in Germany except govern
ment officials and employes. The
great grievance in Nebraska is
that government officials are some
times favored with passes and it is
considered a very corrupting in
fluence.
JUDGING from the statistics of
railroad building gathered up to
the present time it is safe to ven
ture the statement that the total
of new mileage for the present
year will be smaller than for sev-
al years past. Up to the first of
July there is less than 1,700 miles
of new road completed , and not
enough more in sight to make the
total up to the first of next January
exceed 4,500 miles.
IF a few more unblushing An
aiiiases and jaundiced Judases u ]
in Hitchcock and Haves counties
tf
come out and vent their meuda
cious spleen against Judge Coch
ran , in common decency , the pee
pie , mark you the people , will have
to just rise up in their might anc
re-elect the Judge by an over
whelming majority. That is wha
the Judge deserves , and the people
of the 14th district will do them
selves credit by doing so.
A NEWSPAPEI ; can say nice anc
pleasant things about a man auc
his whole family for many long
years , and then incur their life
long enmity in one short week by
a seeming slight. You can hurrah
for a candidate , back his friends ,
cuss his enemies and make an adult
fool of yourself generally , without
a thank in the end. But there is
one man who don't forget youand
that is the man you opposed.
"Benefits are written in sandwhile
injuries , imaginary as well as real ,
are engraved on stone. "
THIS week the weather bureau
will be transferred from the war
to the agricultural department , as
provided for by the last congress.
It is not expected that this will
necessarily improve the service ,
though it may do so , but the
change was ordered by congress
iu response to a general sentiment
that the business of making weath
er predictions was wholly out of
place in connection with the war
department. It is to be noted that
for a short time past the bureau
has done better work than former
ly , and unquestionably Secretary
Husk can be depended on to get
the best service possible from it.
Bee.
THE unhappy financial condition
of the Jeness-Miller divided skirt
enterprise should be a solemn
warning to all would-be reformers
not to attempt to make a decided
change in the habiliments of lovely
woman without an abundance of
capital. Just how many millions
of dollars it would take to popu
larize anything bearing the name
of dress reform it is difficult to
decide , but the Jeness-Miller dis
aster of the present and the Bloom
er fiasco of the good old days in
dicate that it cannot be done with
out even a bigger barrel than is
required to elect a democratic
senator in the state of Ohio
Journal
r// fl0rOF JULY ORATOR.
The season is at hand when the
fourth of July orator will be in de
mand. No more useful person can
be found in a community than the
fourth of July oratoi. He ranks
as u genius , and with a reputation
once established , he will receive a
flattering invitation that does not
come to the common herd. If you
desire a call to speak and have been
overlooked , write a friend where
you wish to be invited and tell him
to get on the committee to select a
speaker. This is considered no in
novation and modesty should not
deter you. Go where you are not
acquainted and derive benefits from
being new. The editor in the
town will not publish your oration
without your urgent request , and
this embarrassment you will re
lieve him of , as you would desire
to use it in the succeeding years
to come. Having been admitted
to the bar will give you prestige ,
though in fact you are not a lawyer.
Your attempt at facetiousness may
prove the fatal freak that will
plunge your friends into gloom.
Humorous writers wear a serious
aspect , but to be funny on the
platform , mirth must be observed
protruding from every feature , or
or your jokes will fall stale and flat.
There is no place so difficult to fill ,
yet many seek this avenue for the
plaudits of their countrymen. Un
satisfactory results are not always
manifest to the orator who fails ,
for his bitterest enemy will hesi
tate to break to him the fact that
in his chosen vocation he is not a
pronounced success. Careful dis
cernment of the audience may dis
close the telling effect that will
afterward prove a source of pleas
ure to the committee selecting you
and a source of 103- and pride to
yourself.
Audiences are patient and long
suffering , and there being no other
source of amusement at the time ,
may linger with you throughout ,
but this must not always be taken
as evidence of your success. Upon
mounting the rostrum you should
not appear frightened or allow your
features to assume an unnatural
appearance. Act as if you had
risen among friends. With ease
and grace let the words of elo
quence flow till a crowd , enraptur
ed , lean with craned necks to catch
jewels of thought , original , unique ,
convincing and logical.
Do not dwell to long upon the
early history of your country.
Avoid as much as possible repeat
ing that which you know to be
familiar. If tempted to drop into
poetry , do it gracefully and at the
right time.
If you are opposite in your po
litical views to the administration ,
do not eulogize our present pros
perity too much , as later at the
same place yon may be called to
denounce the present situation of
affairs.
If you are conversant with your
country's history a man of broad
sjuage views and wide scope of
knowledge you need not commit
your piece to memory. If not you
should follow a well beaten track ,
for a new departure will find you
flouudeiing to get bask where you
are best acquainted. If your speech
is written , take your eyes off the
paper occasional ) * , even if you are
not so eloquent , for by so doing
you are not so apt to be accused of
alagiarisni.
Avoid anything political and let
; he postal , telegraph and govern
mental management of railroads
alone , as your language will be
construed as having a political
rearing.
If you have never been a soldier
rou must state that age forbade it ,
) efore you enter upon a fulsome
eulogy of your country's defenders.
What you know about practical
: arming in the west will be a hit
well received and of practical bene-
it to your hearers.
Let Jay Gould and Chauncey
VI. Dephew alone , as they are not
josing before the country for po-
itical preferment , and are not es-
) ecially intermingled with the
country's prosperity.
Too careful precision of utter
ance may cause you to fail in your
xint. Pointed remarks are best
even if you rush ahead at break
neck-speed and your words are
commonplace. Ill timed gestures
will break the force of your offort.
As you approach the peroration ,
et your impassionate soul become
aglow with earnestness , soul ab
sorbing , self consuming. Let your
entences be epigrammatic , terse ,
) eautifuL Oberlin Herald.
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JONAS ENGEL , Manager.
Light Underwear ,
Negligee Shirts ,
Straw & Crush Hats ,
Neckwear ,
Hosiery ,
Handkerchiefs ,
And Other
Furnishing Goods.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION
PAIL ) TO ORDERS.
THE FAMOUS ,
June 26 , 1891.
WILL the enterprising lot of
ducks who have put the Republican
party of Nebraska "in the hole , "
get her out again ?
IT is estimated that the wheat
crop of the United States will reach
550,000,000 bushels , which will
give us about 200,000,000 bushels
for export. Good times ahead.
"Ir , " says the Arapahoe Mirror ,
"the Independent organs reflect
the sentiments of the voters of
that party Judge Cochran seems
in a fair way to capture the Inde
pendent endorsement. Wesaidif. "
BANKSVILLE BUDGET.
T. W. Benjamin was n visitor at Hnnksville ,
Tuesday.
Frank Wivinea is gassing around in Gerver
and Grant , this week.
Tue Dry Creek celebration is a settled fact.
.Let everybody celebrate.
Fine weather for killing weeds and the corn
responds to the tickling of the cultivator.
This ( Wednesday ) is the school meeting day
in Nebraska. District No. 51 was only repre
sented by two families , this year. OBSERVER.
La Grippe Again.
During the epidemic of la grippe lastseason
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption ,
coughs and colds , proved to be the best reme
dy. Reports from the many who used it con
firm this statement. They were not only
quickly relieved , but the disease left no bad
after results. We ask you to give this remedy
a trial and we guarantee that you will be sat
isfied with results , or the purchase price will
be refunded. It has no equal in la grippe or
any throat , chest or lung trouble. Trial bottles
tles free at A. McMillan's drug store. Large
size 50c. and Sl.OO. 44ts.
We Caution All Against Them.
The unprecedented success and merit of
Ely's Cream Balm a real cure for catarrh ,
hay fever and cold in the head has induced
many adventurers to place catarrh medicines
bearing some resemblance in appearance ,
style or name upon the market , in order to
trade upon the reputation of Ely's Cream
Balm. Don't be deceived. Buy only Ely's
Cream Balm. Many in your immediate locali
ty will testify in highest commendation of it.
A particle is applied Into each nostril ; no pain ;
agreeable to use. Price 50 cents. 6.
Happy Hoosiers.
Wm. Timmons , Postmaster of Idaville , Ind. ,
wiltes : Electric Bitters has done more for
me than all other medicines combined , for
that bad feeling arising from kidney and liver
trouble. " John Leslie , farmer and stockman ,
of same place , says : "Find Electric Bitters
to be the best kidney and liver medicine , made
me feel like a new man. " J. W. Gardner ,
hardware merchant , same town , says : "Elec
tric Bitters is Just the thing for a man who is
all run dovrn and don't care whether he lives
or dies ; he found now strength , good appetite
and felt Just like he had a new lease on life.
Only EOc. bottla at A. McHilleo'i drug store.
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Articles of Incorporation of the
McCook Electric Light Co.
AIIT. 1.
The nnrae of this incorporation slm'l ' bo the
McCook Electric Light Company.
AHT. II.
The principal place for the transaction of
the business of this incorporation shall be Mc
Cook , county of Hed Willow , Nebraska.
AHT. 111.
The general nature of the business Is the
furnishing of Around Jncrtiidescunt lighting ,
and the turniehing of Steam and Electric
power.
ART. IV.
The amount of the capital stock of this in
corporation slmll bo Thirty Thousand Dollars
divided into three hundred shares of onu
hundred dollars ouch tn be fully paid up at the
time of commencing buoinuaa.
AHT. v.
The time for the commencement of business
of this incorporation shall bo July first. 1891.
anditelmll terminate July first , 1041 , unless
sooner dissolved by the mutiinl consent of its
stock-huldura.
ART. VI.
The blithest amount of indebtedness which
the corporation can incur shall bo two-thirds
the amount of the paid up capital stock of the
corporation.
ART. VII.
The affairs of the Incorporation shall be con
ducted by a board of directors consisting of
at least three stock-holders who shall bo elect
ed annually by the st ( ck-holders and who
shall continue tn hold office until their sue
cessord are elected.
elected.ART.
ART. VIII.
The said board of directors shall Imvo nu <
thority to make by-ltiws. providing lor the
election of officers tor the incorporation and
to make rules and regulations prescribing the
duties ot such officers provided.
That the officers of anid incorporation shall
bo u President. VIce Preaideiit. Secretary and
Treasurer , and such other subordinate officers
and ngents as slmll bo designated by said di
rectors through their said by-laws.
Signed : 1. FRANK RAUIIUTH.
L' . S. W. HUDDMCSTON.
3. GKO. HOCKNKLL.
4. A. CAMPBKLL.
5. N. COSTKNIIORDKR.
. V. FRANKLIN.
7. JDSTIN A. WILCOX.
STATK or NEBRASKA , r. . .
Ked Willow County.a" \
On this 2ad day ot June. 1891. before m > . E.
0. Ballew , 11 notary public in und for said
county , personally appeared Frank Carruth.
8. W. Huddleston. Geo. Hockncll. A.C'umpbell ,
N. Costenbordcr , V. Franklin and Justin A.
Wilcojc. who are personally known to me to
be the identical persons wooso 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 the purposes therein set
forth In said instrument of incorporation.
Witness my hand and notarial BOP ! the day
and year above written. E. C. BAM.KW.
ISEAL. ] 5-4t. Notary Public.
( CONSOLIDATED NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. )
LAND Omen AT MCCOOK , NKU. . i
June 4th. 1891. 1
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named suttlera have filed notice of theirinten-
tion to make final five year proof in support
of their claims und that said proofs will be
made betnre Register or Receiver at McCook ,
Neb. , on Saturday. July llth. Ib91 , viz :
JOHN HOW LAND.
who made H. E. 2ft for the E.J N. W. X sec.
35 , and S. V S. W. sec. 2(5 ( , town. 1 , north of
range 30. west ot 6th P. M. He names the fol
lowing witnesses to prove bis continuous resi
dence upon , and cultivation of. said land , viz :
Edward Ackerrmm. Daniel B. Barnes , William
H. Benjamin. August Wescb , all of Banks-
ville. Neb. ; also
alsoAUGUST
AUGUST WESCH.
who made H. E. 2615 for the E. Yi N. W. & of
sec. 34 and W. yt N. W. Ji of sec. 35 , in town. 1.
north of range 30 , west ot 6th P. M. He names
the tollowing witnesses to prove his continu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said
land , viz : John Rowland. Ellas B.Nelson.Wil-
linm H. Benjamin. Alvin Benjamin , all of
Banksyille. Neb. J. P. LINDSAY , Register.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale directed to me
from the district court of Red Willow county ,
Nebraska , on a Judgmentobtained before Hon.
J.E. Cochran , judge of the district court of
Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 30th day
of March , 1891. in tavor of W. O. McClure as
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 satisty said decree , to-wit : S.y3
S. E.i section 3 and N. & N. E. & section 10.
in town. 2 , range 30 , west of Bth P. M. . in Red
Willow county. Nebraska. And will offerthe
same for sale to the highest bidder , lor cash
in hand , on the 13th day of Juno A. 0.1891. in
front of the south door of the court house , in
ludianola. 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
bv tde undersigned.
Dated May 5th. 1891. W. A. McCooL ,
50 Sheriff of said County.
The above sale is continued for want of bid
ders until July 25,1891. W. A. MCCOOL.
4. Sheriff.
ORDER OF HEARING.
State of Nebraska. „ , In the matter of the
Red Willow County. I B3' 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 ir > said
matter may appear at a county court to be
held in nd for said county and show cause
why the prayer of petitioner should not be
granted , and that notice of the pending of s&id
petition and the bearing thereof be given to
all persons interested in said matter by pub
lishing a copy of this order in THE MCCOOK
TRIBUNK. a weekly newspaper printed in said
county , for three successive weeks prior to
said day of hearing.
Dated June 22d , 1891. J. H. BERGE.
5-3ts. County Judge.
Itch on human and horses and all animals
cured in 30 minutes bv Woolford's Sanitary
Lotion. This never fails. Sold by L. W. McConnell -
Connell & Co. . Druggists. McCook. 30-lyr.
L. W , McConnell & Co , ,
DRUGGISTS
-AND-
Wall Paper Dealers
Carry a complete line of
Perfumes ,
Toilet Powders ,
Sponges ,
Brushes ,
Soaps ,
Cosmetics ,
Lotions.
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4TH OF JULY.
GREAT : -BARGAINS : !
Summer Dress Goods.
GHALLIES , LAWNS & WHITE GOODS.
Parasols , damaged by rain , from 25C up.
Clothing & Furnishing Goods.
White Shirts , damaged by rain , $ .SO"
Percaile Shirts , dsmaged by rain , .SO
Percaile Shirts , with collars and cuffs , .75
Pereaile Shirts , witri collars and cuffs , l.OO
White Vests from - - $1.OO up
Linen Coats and Vests from - l.OO up.
Selling Linen Goods = VERY CHEAP.
COME AND SEE1 US.
L. LOWMAN & SON
W. 0. BULLARD & COM
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LIME , HARD
CEMENT , LUMBER.HARD AND
DOORS , LUMBER.
BLINDS.LUMBER. . SOFT '
BLINDS. COAL. il'
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RED CEDAR AND OAK POSTS.
. J" . WARRRN , Manager.
The TIONALHYMN GEFoBTHE WORLD'S FAIR.
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N.KJAIRBANK&CQ.t2' NATONS. ,
H. KAPKE , The Leader ,
PRISES AND II ? STYLISH WOKK ,
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 his prices are most reasonable. Opposite
Frees & Hocknell Lumber Yard.