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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1893)
By F. M. KIMMELL. OFFICIAL C1TY& COUNTY PAPER. $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. ALL HOME PRINT. District Court Proceedings. GASES CONTINUED. NoliniskH & Kansas Farm Loan Co. vs. Wm. M. Nut I c till. Equity. llnrntiuin Till leys & .Co. vs. Ooorjfo E. Mnyo lit til. Equity. Western Loan & Investment Co. VB. John Urcon ct ill. Equity. The Amrlo-Ainorlciui Loan & Trust Co. va. William Y. Johnson c t al. Equity. Uilmoro & Unhl vs. Henry unilitrcc ct al. Replevin. Nut llriicn vi * . Hiirrluon Niitlonnl IJnnketnl. Ucplovln. Susan H. VnnVllct vs. Allen H. Mitchell et al. Equity. I'liulps & UlRolowr Windmill Co. vs. Mary F. Gray et nl. Equity. T. H lllder vs. Samuel Younjr et nl. Equity. J. M. Hlcharcls va. C. . B. & Q. U. H. Company. Uamages. Samuel 1C. Smith vs. Laura V. Marker et nl. Equity. Grout Western Watch Co. vs. John \V. Wolf , tfqulty. Nebraska Mortgage Co. vs. August Kroldt et nl. Equity. Phil E.WInter vs. George U. Green. Appeal. John A.Thomas vs. Charles D. Cramer et ul. Equitv. Great Western Watch Co. va. Charles H. LIs- ton. Equity. McKinney , Hundley & Walker vs.O.M.Knip- ple. Uovivor of judgment. The American Investment Co. vs. Iticbard G. Mitchell etal. Equity. David Fisher vs. Charles W. Heck. Appeal. Charles C. Ely vs. Francis M. Hurt et nl. Equity. . . Mary N. Clark vs. Isaac 8. Sbirey et al. Equity. William A. Hincfaley vs.Pellsch & Kimberly. Appeal. Michael Watch vs. Geo. Nicholson. Appeal. Great Western Watch Co. vs. A. P. Bodwell. Appeal. Great Western Watch Co. vs. J. F. Itlack. Appeal. Edward H. Ogacn vs. Stephen S. Drown et nx. Equity. U. M. Vincent vs. Goorgc S. Cundiff et al. Equity. Howard II. Shields , administrator , vs. J. In- iiian's estate et al. Equity. The State of Nebraska vs. John L. Kouch. Grand Larceny. Charles Nash vs. Allen Hartley etal.Equity. . Garwood H. Atwood vs. Louis Mather et nl. Equity. St. Joseph Loan ami Trust Co. vs. Annie Hill etal. Equity. St. Joseph Loan and Trust Co. vs. John C. ICinkead et al. Equity. Cl'arles C. Crabtree VB. George Crahtree. Equity. G. W. E. Gritftlth. trustee , vs. Ira .J. Corey etal. Equity. Luther It. West vs. Swan Pcharson. and Western Loan and Investment Co. vs. Swan PotoarHon. consolidated. Equity. Newton Hart vs. Geo.VelIl et al. Equity. In the matter of the estate of Frank H. Fowler , deceased. Petition to sell real estate. Great Western Watch Co. vs. C. B. Hoag. Appeal. . .las. N. Brown vs. Sarah 11. Suavely. Equity. Charles H. Hall , executor , vs. James F. Hay ot al. Equity. Charles II. Hall * s. { Joseph U. Tens et al. Equity. Charles II. Hall vs. Unfits M. Suavely et ul. Equity. Robert H. Thomas vs. G. W. Roper , county olcrlc et al. Injunction. James Keliey vs. Kobert Moore. lleplevin. Timothy W.-preston vs. Frederick Quaduor etftl. Equity. AffaC. Seeloy vs. Bart.J.Doyle etal. Equity. Winf.-ed B. Torley vs. Patrick Richard et al. Equity. Nebraska Mortgage Co. vs. Leu is Mather et at. Equilr. Charles Wright 2d vs. Ephraim Green et al. Equity. William II. Lockwood et al. vs. Thomas Clark et al. Equity. J. Abbott Thompson va. Edward Kuesteret al. Equity. Francis L. Stoddard vs. Kobert Ackerman et al. Equity. Oliver M. Hyde" vs. James A. Piper et al. Equity. DISMISSED. Nina A. Sraoad vs. George C. Roberts et al. Report ot Referee. The Anglo-American Loan and Trust Co. vs. John P. Ueiter etal. Equity. The Citizens Bank of McCook vs. R. C. Orr. Appeal. Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. vs. Alfred Carter et al. Equity. Ell C. Popejoy vs. Thomas Real. Appeal. Helen T. Campbell vs. Sarah R. Snavely et at. Appeal. August Sohulz vs. Henry Schneider et al. Equity. The State Bank of Nebraska vs. C. B. Thomp son. Appeal. W. C. Billiard & Co. va. Nettio B. Moore et Hi. Equity. Adelia Lee. guardian , vs. Robert H. Thomas et al. Equity. State vs. Albert Rice. CASSED. J. H. Ludwick vs. J. H. Bennett et al. Re plevin. Citizens Bank of McCook vs. E. R. Banks , sheriff et al. Appeal. Peoples Building and Loan Association vs. Samuel R. Smith ct al. Equity. S.L. Sticther vs. First National Bank. Ale- Cook. Equity. f S. L. Sticthor vs. W. H.Williams et al. Equity. G. H. Warring. Jr. . trustee , vs. A. H. Ormap et al. Equity. Florence M. Ly tie vs. Charles Ly tie. Divorce. ID the matter of the estate of George H. Starbuckdec. Petition to sell real estate. Justin A. Wilcox vs George A. Niccolson et tt. Equity. JUDGMENTS AND DECREES. First National Bank. Ainswortb , Neb. vs. Edward Price. Appeal. Verdict for defendant. Qmma J. Lane vs. Mary Leonard ot al. Equity. Decree ot foreclosure.- plaintiff J8W.20 , co-defendant J. . Seeley $114.35. William C. Metoalf vs. Homo Fire Insurance Co. of Omaha. Equity. Jury , verdict for de fendant. Lewis B. Kerns etal. vs. Red Willow County fjive Stock Association. Equity. Decree of foreclosure. 'Duo plaintiff 9818.40. Minnie C. B&llard vs. John Green et al. Equity. Decree of forclosure. Due plaintiff $509.25 , co-defendant. Western Land and In * vestment Co. 167.25. A M. Bevorldffc vs. Ellen Burdiclc et al. ulty. Decrte of forecloseure. Dueplalnt- 'J Franklin W. Eskoy vs. Charles F. Weelnier. Appenl. Unrnlehce discharged , eostn taxed to plaintiff. Esther G. Shaw vs. C. J. Illgglns. Equity. Dfcreo of foreclosure. Otto plaint Iff $859 fjpC JoHcph S. Helm * . * vs. Jennette Holmes. DI- voice. ffucun Cnttlutr vs. Sanford McGriff et al. Equity. Decree of foreclosure ) . Due plaint- I If 813. Wnrrcn 0. McClnre vs. II. M. Ashmuro et al. Equity. Decree of foreclosure. Due plaint iff f 081.12. Ruth W. Lathrop vs. William Anderson et al. Equity. Decree of foreclosure. Due plaintiff $745.08. Burton & Hanrcy ttSW ) . Martin Yager vs. Ella Yairor. Divorce. Alice Murry vs. John Murry. Divorce. Eliza H. Eaton vs. John F. Rawlins et al. Equity. Decree of foreclomtre. Due plaint iff * S3l.CO. American Savings Hunk vs. E. M. Piper. Equity. Decree of foreclosure. Duo plaint iff $780 83. CONFIIIMATIONS. Frees & Hocknell Lumber Co. vs. Robert H. Thomas. J. W. Dolan VH. Mary E. Goodrich. Defi ciency judgment for $1-1. Frank A. Trlpp vs. Alexander A. Cole. Defi ciency judgment for $132.35. C. C. White , receiver , vs. Ida M. Fisk. Ainii8 ) County Bank vs Abraham Loeb. Blf C.McMillcn vs. Garner , BrowneFriend Paint Co. Henry H. Bealfy vs. James C. Lafforty. V. D. Heed vs. J. A. Cordeal. MltSCKf.LANKOUS. Ncwmiui Duteher vs. Albert Stegman et al. Equity. Taken under advisement. . II. Thomas , contestant , vs. V. Franklin et al. . cdiitestees. Election contest. On trial. Hlley'Bros. vs. William G. Francis. Confir mation of sale. Settled and satisfied. McCook Co-Operativo Building and Savings Association vs. Swenoy Munson. Confirma tion of sale. Taken under adv iscment. Legal Notice , JUSTIN A. WILCOX & SON ) VB. > G. B. MARVIN. 1 In justice's court before H. H.Berry. Justice of the Peace. G. B. Marvin will take notice that on the 15th day of December. 1892. H. II. Berry , a Jus tice of the Peace of Red Willow county. Neb. , issued an order of attachment for the sum of $22.55 in an action pending before him where in Justin A. Wilcox & -Son are plaintiffs and G. B. Marvin , defendant , consisting in money due and owing in the band of the C. . B. & Q. R. R. Co. . garnishec as wages for work and labor performed by said defendant for said railroad company in said Red Willow county. Nebraska , has been attached under said order , said case has been continued to the 28th day of January , 1893 at 9 o'clock. A. M. 33-3ts. JUSTIN A. Wiwjox & SON. LAND OFFICE AT McRooK. NEB. , I January 3. 1893. f Notice is hereby given that the S. W. & of the N. W. H of section 8. township 4 , N. of range 29. west , will be offered at public sale at this office at not less than $1.25 per acre , on Saturday February 11. I8P3. at 9 o'clock , A. M. Central Standard time. J. P. LINDSAY. 33 6ts. Register. The store room now occupied by Joseph Reizeii stein will toe for rent February 1st. Inquire of II. W. COLE. FARMERS' MEETING At McCook , January 18th , 1893. At the request ot ± Sx-Uovernor .burnas , the fanners of Chase , Dundy , Hayes , Hitchcock , Frontier , Red Willow , Gos- per , and Furnas counties , are earnestly requested to attend the above meeting for the purpose of arranging a Grand Display of Southwestern Nebraska farm products at the World's Fair , and for the discussion of all points of interest to the farmers. All farmers can readily see that the country needs settling , and the only way is to bring its advantages before the eastern people. Let all who are interested in the welfare of South western Nebraska attend the meeting FARMERS' CLUB , By WM. WEYGINT , D. L. MCBRIDE , President. Secretary Noble's Dramatic Co. Has been playing in the Menard al week to crowded houses , and has been giving gratifying satisfaction. This company is among the best that have ever visited our city , and their populari ty has been attested nightly during the week's stand here. Tonight they will play "East Lynne , " their finest effort , and the sale of reserved seats indicates that the opera house will be crowded to the utmost with the many who are anxious to hear and see that splendid production. Married. January 4 , 1893 , at the home of the bride's parents , Miss Ophelia J. Ellis , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ellis , to Mr. Hans I. Petersen , H. H. Berry offi ciating. The employment of a policeman to look after the "gallery gods" at the op era hall , this week , was timely. There has been entirely too much rowdyism dis played at times in that quarter and the public heartily commend Mr. Menard's action. At the matinee , Saturday afternoon , "Little Lord Fauntleroy" will be played. This is perhaps the most popular play of of the class ever put on the boards in this country. Noble promises an inter esting presentation on Saturday after noon at z o'clock. Eric Johnson is a very lucky gentle man. In the legislature he has a soft place as temporary chief clerk of the house. This means that he will re tain the place till the close of the ses sion in all probability. It is stated that the shooting on Tues day night was done by some boys who were out on a "high lonesome ; " when they ought to have been at home tied to their mothers' apron strings. The Noble Dramatic Co. travel in their own private car , which is also fitted as a dining car and sleeper. Remember "Little Lord Fauntleroy" Saturday afternoon at a-o c'lock at the opera hall. The ladies and children will enjoy the matinee tomorrow afternoon. Engineer F. W. Campbell is in the city on the Kaw on a visit to relatives. There are those who talk very confii- dently about the prospects of the new hotel scheme. The Workman lodge of our city is by far the strongest in southwestern Ne braska in numbers. There is a lady's handbag at this office for the owner. The article was found on Main avenue , last evening. C. B. Gray of the Palace restaurant has a badly burned arm as a remem brance of a mishap with a pan of grease a few davs since. Mrs. Louis Lowman wait down to Lincoln , Sunday , on a visit to relative ; in the capital city. She will be absent two or three weeks. Yesterday , S. W. Huddleston shipped out a carload of buckwheat , perhaps the first car load of that grain ever sent out of Red Willow county. A. H. Burdick is here from McCook , looking after his large furniture interests in our city , so ably managed .by Frank Leonard. Hastings Nebraskan. The independents and democrats fused and organized the lower house with James M. Gaffin of Saunders county as speaker , and Eric Johson as chief clerk. Nebraska is about the only place on earth where they put up such weather as we have been enjoying the past week. It is simply'matchless in balmy bright ness. In the spring the water works compa ny contemplate moving their power and pumps down to the wells , in order to increase their pumping capacity. East Lynne is one of the choicest of Noble's Dramatic Co.'s repertoire , and thejr pride themselves upon giving a fine presentation of that popular play. Re member that East Lynne will be given tonight. If half the valuable time wasted in waiting for official position was devoted to useful employment or legitimate busi ness there would be more prosperous business men and fewer Micawbers scat tered about the country. Rev. W. C. Stevenson officiated , yes terday afternoon , at the marriage of Mr. Charles E. Bunker of David City , this state , to Miss Florence A. Hughes of our city ; the ceremony taking place at the farm over in Valley Grange precinct. The installation of the officers-elect of the order of Knights of the Maccabees took place in the Meeker hall on Tues day evening , everything passed off in good shape. The Maccabees start out with a charter membership of about 70 , perhaps the strongest lodge , numerical ly considered , ever organized in McCook. If McCook cares to make an effort to secure the Wesleyan seminary she has from now until the second day of Febru ary in which to prepare a proposition. Now let those who have the land and the money step forward , if there is anything in the project for the.growth and pros perity of our city. The matter must of necessity rest with those who have the means and the lands. The Wesleyan seminary matter is still open , the trustees not receiving any sat- factory proposition at their meeting on Wednesday of last week at Holdrege. If McCook has any proposition to offer they can do so at any time between now and February 2d , when the trustees will meet again for final action. McCook should get a hustle on herself if she wants to be in this matter. Postmaster Troth informs us that he has already received a shipment of the new "Columbian souvenir stamps , " and that McCook is one of the first towns of its class in the state to receive these new stampswhich will no doubt be treasured next to the half dollars which have been the subject of'so much comment already throughout the land. The new stamps are much larger than the ordinary issue of the postal department , and are much more artistic in design , besides are ap propriate altogether. Ladies' hats at the theater are an in tolerable nuisance under all circum stances , even when they are of the most modest dimensions ; but the present style n hats rise up in crown or feathers from six inches to a foot , and some of the arims are of the barn door order. They are hideous enough as an article of ap- mrel anywhere ; but when to their ugli ness is added to the obstruction of vision or all who happen to sit in any on or a dozen more seats behind them forbear ance should cease to be a virtue. On Thursday evening the following vere installed as office bearers of King Cyrus Chapter No. 35 at McCook , Ne braska : Horace H. Easterday , High Priest ; Justin A. Wilcox , King ; John R. ioxby Scribe ; Samuel L. Green , Treas urer ; Thos. J. Rees , Secretary ; Wm. An derson , Captain of the Host ; Hugh W. Cole , Principal Sojourner ; Joseph D. Robb , Royal Arch Captain ; Edward E. Lowman , Master Third Vail ; Sylvester Cordeal , Master Second Vail , Lewis C. Wolf , Master First Vail ; E. J. Hall , Sen tinel. .Co . , \ 1893 : OUR THIRTEENTH REGULAR -ANNUAL CLEARING SALE Goods Must Go. . * * > - WK SHALL OFFER SPECIAL-DISCOUNTS-SPECIAL -ON- UNDERWEAR , GLOVES , CAPS , and MUFFLERS. Gome , Look through pur btock , and take Advantage of this Opportunity. JAN. 13. JONAS ENGEL , Manager , The Domestic , Nevi Home , White , Stand ard and America ! Sewing- Machines ai prices to suit at FADE & SON'S. F. 11. StroutV. . G. Black and S. 11 Smith of ImlmnoJa , took in "Lucky Ranch' ' on Wednesday evening. Miss Eva Abbott , daughter of Judge Ab dott of the Hayes Centre Republican , breath ed the stimulating air of the metropolis Wednesday. One hundred and nine accident cases havi been treated by the company physician here Dr. Davis , during the past year. In Use Forty Years. Humphreys' Specific number seven for coughs and colds , has stood the tesi of more than forty years. Can you asl for greater proof of intrinsic merit ! Price 25c. at all drug stores. First publication December 30.1892. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEBRASKA , I December 29.1891- . f Notice is hereby Riven that the followinfc named settler has tiled notice of blsintcntior to make final five year proof in support ol his claim , and tbat said proof will he made before Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. on Saturday , February 4th , 1893 , viz ; SANTFORD T. GODDARD. who made H. E. No. 7991 for the south ya of northwest * i and lots 3 and 4 of section 1 , In town. 5 , north of range 29. west of the 6 P. M. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : John F. Garlick. Quick. Neb. , James Arnold , John Knepp , Jacob Zelder , all of JleCook. Nob. J. P. LINDSAY. Register. L. W. McConnell & Co. DRUGGISTS. Free ! In order to increase onr cash trade we will give away the following- of presents to our cash customers , 1 Gold Watch , worth § 100.00 1 Gold Watch , worth 75.00 1 Gold Watch , worth 50.00 1 Lady's Gold Watch , worth 75.00 2 Silver Watches at $2 5 each 50.00 6 Magnificent Oil Paintings at $25,15O.OO 6 Magnificent Oil Paintings at $25 , 90.00 100 Books , standard works of English and American fiction , bound in cloth and gold , at $2 - 200.00 118 PRESENTS WORTH - - $790.00 We carry the largest stock of Hardware , Stoves , Tinware , Harness , * Saddles , House Furnishing Goods , in Red willow county. And we meet all competition and go them one better. Call and examine these pres- nts and price our goods before buying. W. C. LaTouretfce.