The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 15, 1895, Image 4

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By F. M. KIMMELL.
$1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
Two more years of Grover , and
then , the Lord be praised , be will
be in the . soup all over.
THE disappearance of important
witnesses in the easa makes 't
very improbable that the murderers -
ers of Barlett Scott will ever be
t * brought to justice.
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' NERT t0 "effervescing through
his tile" the worst habit an editor
man , . can get into is "doffing his
beaver. " The publisher of the
Orleans Progress is acquiring this
latter habit in acute form.
WE observe that Harrison Bost.
wick , who became more or less infamous -
famous during the years he misruled -
ruled the republicans of Hastings
and the second district , has been
caught in the tolls out in Washington -
ington for alleged crookedness. It
is to be devoutly hoped that the
portly Harrison will be cinched
hard on general principles.
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SOMETHING definite has at last
1 been done to encourage the creation -
tion of storagA 1)011(16 All the 1vest-
emu [ ) hulls. The Kansas legislature -
ture has passed a law providing
that 10 per cent , of the taxes shall
be relnittt'd on each 'trnct of land
, amounting to over forty acres
whose owner shall maintain a pond
of water at least one acre in extent
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PROSPECT PARK.
Monday's dust 'storm was a
f howler.
Bertha and Kate Duffey were
home over Sunday.
J. I. Grundy and \Vill Tuttle
will soon star t for Oklahoma.
G. C. Boattntui cltrsed his term
of SCItOOl OVCI' ou Ash creek , Friday -
day , and is butne.
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\S'e are liiftrlvletl that Frank
Allitnh and family are on their way
home fi in Colorado Springs.
L. A. Stephens and wife came
hniue from Hnigk i , last week , and
havtwOVNl ( nito the Barr farm ,
which lie will farm this season.
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Q Hite a J Illv party SurPriSPd E.
T . llutfe } nod f , trail v on tuesd r 1 }
t evening. Ahont 2J were present ,
and a delightful time Was had by
all.
Several of our local politicians
took iii the debate at the FotvltJr
school house , Wednesday evening ,
and succeeded in convincing the
judnes that protectiAn is tide thing.
WednesdayMarch ? thwas , Rev.
J. E. 'I'irrill's hirthdny ; on which
occasion ahout fifty friends and
neighbors surprised him. A bountiful -
tiful dinner was prepttled by the
Yatlies to which ample justice was
- - . done. Taken altogether it was a
very enjoyalle party.
Mrs. George E. Johnston and
t Miss. Deila took their departure ,
last night , for their future home
, in Salt Lake City , Utah , where
Mr. Johnston bas leased the well
known Walker house. Success to
them abundantly and ever is the
wish of their McCook friends ,
Both of Charlie Weintz's sons
are now alt Sheridan , John having
recently moved therefrom Gillette ,
Wyoming.
The Epworth league National
social in the Methodist , last night ,
was largely attended and greatly
enjoyed.
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Observe Lowman's advertisement -
ment and wait for their new spring
goods.
The marriage of a popular conductor - .
ductor is coming Byr- and by.
Regarding Sabaolling.
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I' . B. Hibbard of Irvington , Neb. ,
writes the World-Herald : "Those that
have had experience with soil in eastern
Nebraska will bear me out that there is
none better to absorb and retain mois-
tare than the ont we hare. I have heetr
farming since 1867 , and never have I
seen a failure before 1894 in this sec'
tloa. Our seasons have been gradually
growing' ' dryer .for the past five years ,
and had we a stiff clay subsoil , as in
some states , our crops would have suffered -
fered before , but owing to the under-
stratum the capillary action has been
able to supply the wants of the crops
where the proper cultivation of the top
soil has been cared for. Now , to increase -
crease this amount of moisture and carry
it over for needed supplies there is nothing -
ing better , in my estimation , than sub-
soiling a portion of our cultivated fields
each year. By so doing we make a reser-
vuir that the crops will be able to be
supplied with needed moisture during
dry periods. Last spring I purchased a
subsoil plow and gave it a test on about
twelve acres of the highest land I had
in cultivation and planted to corn , and
from my observation I am thoroughly
convinced that it is what is needed in
our soil , whether we have a dry or wet
season , as it will have a tendency to absorb -
serb and make dry in a wet season , as it
does to retain in a dry one. Many in
speaking of subsoiling take it to be the
turning up to a greater depot and leav-
big exposed to the elements with the
common plow more of the under strata.
Sucht is not the case. To subsoil requires
a plow made on the principal of a wedge
and working like a huge mule , following
ill the furrow of a comtrion plow and
loosening and breaking the soil tyagrrat
depth and leaving in tine condition for
trees , roots an(1 grain crops to send out
their feeders to supply their needed
wants. To those who have not given
this subject much thought , I would just
c dl their attention to where a great pile' '
of dirt has heen deposited from railroad
C Its and notice the rapid growth , even
in the crude undersoil , of trees , sun-
fiewers , etc. One would be most thor-
tiughly convinced did they take the
pains to dig down where such deposit
had been nude and examine this last
season to find a great amount of moist-
ure. The failure of the last season may
prove to he a blessing in disguise. It
will teach us all to make greater exertions -
tions and give more careful attention to
the cultivation of our crops , and it will
be a twice told benefit in the matter of
saving our corn fodder in the future that
has been going to waste. "
Two Important Decisions.
Assistant. Secretary of the Interior ,
John Reynolds , has rendered a decision
which will be of interest to pension attorneys -
torneys throughout the country. He
holds that fee arguments filed since December -
cember 31 , 1893 , not acknowledged before -
fore an officer competent to administer
oaths as required by the statutes , are
invalid and may not be approved. He
has also decided that where one of the
prrties to a marriage is ignorant of the
f tct that the other party had at the time
of such marriage a legal husband or
wife living , from whom he or she had
not been divorced , and ( lies in ignorance
of such fact , it becomes a legal impossibility -
bility for the surviving party to such
second marriage , who alone had knowl-
e dge of the legal imps diment , to prove a
legal marriage , as in such case no consent -
sent can be proved after the removal of
the legal-impediment.
The thermometer dropped below zero ,
Wednesday night. Some reports are as
much as ten degrees below , Thursday
morning. The snow fall Wednesday and
Wednesday night was over an inch.
Wednesday was one of the stormiest days
of the winter.
Call on Commissioner Ryan for seed
from the Agricultural department.
Knipple is. headquarters for
garden seeds of all kinds. Call
and see his supply au(1 get his
prices before laying in your stock
for spring planting.
Kuipple is headquarters for
bulk seeds. Don't fail to consult
him before buying your spring
eupply.
Choice Mammouth Pearl Seed
Potatoes for 65c. tt bushel at the
McCook Commission Co.'s.
Choice Manimouth Pearl Seed
Potatoes for 6ac. a bushel at the
McCook Commission Co.'s.
Taws seed oats , best in the
world , for sale by the McCook
Commission Co. ,
Texas Red Seed Oats , best in
the world , for sale by the McCook
Commission Co.
Try McMillen's Damask Rose
Lotion for face and bands.
Bulk and garden seeds at Knip-
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CITV ELECTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday ,
the 2d day of Aprtl , A. D. 1895 , an election
will be held in theCitvof McCook Nebraska ,
for the purpose of electing
Mayur ,
City Clerk ,
City 1 reasnrrr ,
City Login + r ,
One Courtctlinan from the I irst 1Vard ,
One Councilman frunr the 5e.oud , t arf ,
Two MCmbera of the Board of Education
for the trim of thie. years.
Une Member of the Board of Education
for the term of two years to Ell unexpired
term ,
One Member of the Hoard of Education
for the Wrat uI year to fill t ne : , : rid
term.
't'he City Council has named the following
as voting .P laces. amid Judges and Clerks of
Election in the respective precincts :
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PRECINCI- . 1-At 'l'ulley liuildiu" , "aims
street. Judges , I I.V. . ( . ole , 1. JI. Pl illippi ,
M. A. Spalding. Clerks , Ebner koweltC.'F.
Beggs.
PRECINCT No. 2-U ( 'ole Building , Pain
Street. Judges. Charlrs Weitz , M. F. Homer -
er G. tStarr. . Clerks , t harles Lehm , A. N.
Alen.
SECOMi WARD ,
PRECINCT No. f-At I Luse Cart room , Cit
Hall. Jult ; es. 11' . BenjunmW. U. Norval
M H. Holmes. Clerks. I. A.1eminellCharles
Heber.
PRECINCI' No. 2-In old photograph building -
ing , 210 Main ave.-Judges , G. II. l'redmure ,
Gottlieb Jrm.n , Ii. W liowntau. Clerks ,
v. H. Davis , George I ) . Leach.
14 hick elecii + ni will bt oprn at nine o'clock
do the morning and close at seven o'clock in
the aftemnnou , ceniral standard time.
By order of the Council.
Dated MCCook , Nebraska , March 6 , r89J.
E. I \1 ii.cux. City C ; i .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The State of Nehr.iska , Red 11 slow county ,
s.s. Notice is hereby given to all prsons having -
ing claims and demands aga nst the estate of
Granville R. Oyster , dece s , d , that such pet-
sons are required to present their claims with
vouchers to the county j dge of said countyat
his office therein un or before the 5th d : t
September , 18g- and all claims su fled will be
hed befoe thr said 'ud r on the 6th day of
SePtember , 1895 + at one o clock , p. us. Ad it
is ordered that a copy of this order be published -
ed in 'I'1tE McCooK I'Rl1tUM fur three consecutive -
secutive weeks beginning March 8th , 1895.
CIARLES W. BEcK , County Judge.
RESOLUTION.
Be it resolved by the Mayor and Council of
they city of McCook , Nebraska.
Sec. x. 't'hat the baui of three hundrLd dt-
lars be and the same is hereby transferred
from the donation fund of said city to the cc-
eupation fund of said rite.
Sec. 2. 'I hat tht treasurer be instructed to
enter such transfer upon his books.
Passed amt approved this 26th day of iu -
rUary , A. D. 1895. J. E. KEi.LEY ,
E. J.Vit.cox , Mayor
[ SEAL. ] City Clerk.
Parks cough syrup cures coughs , colds and
consumption. Mrs. Catherine Black of I.e
Roy , N. V. , says : "I took one bottle of Parks'
cough syrup. It acted like magic. Stopped
my cough and I am perfectly well non. "
Sold by McMillen.
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A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. l ree
from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant.
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INCORPORA 1'1 ( iN NO FICE.
t. Notice is her , by given of the incorporation
tion under the laws mil the stale of Nebraska ,
of a company known as The National Park
Gold Mining , Milling amid Devctopmcnt
ompany.
2. 1 be principal office . .f the company is at
McCook , Nebraska ; th. working plant of the
company and its mimes are located in Fremont
county , Wyrtning
3. 'l'hr g m ral nature of the business is the
Is ) , atmg , purchasing , develupmg amid owning
urinmg property and nri.ls , and equipment for
opetatuti , the samr , and fur treating the ores
then fr.un.
. ' ' Cipttal stork of sai(1 company is
$50,000.00 , fully nand , end non.asses'abk.
5. 't'he ex stence of the rorporation began
FF bsuury 25th , 1895 , and tvdl continue twenty
years.
6. 'fhr highest amount of indebtedness to
which this corporation utay subject itself is
$20,000.00.
7 'l h affairs of the corporation are to be
conducted Iiq a board of five directors , chosen
by the st ckhold. n. ' 1'h directors elect frunr
their own number a president , secretary and
a teasurer ,
McCook , Nebraska , 1'ehruary 27th. 1895
F. W. BoswowrH , It. B. ARCIIIUAI.D ,
3-I-5t. Secretary. i'resident.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale directed to me
frunr tlir District , curt of Red Willow county ,
Nebraska , oii a jusnrent ob.ained before
Hon.1)1' . Welty , Ju ge of the District Court
of Red \Vi low : uunt , Nebraska , on the 17th
day of December , 1894 , in favor of James G.
Johnson , I rustee , as pL.intiff , and a ; ainst F.
E. Story et al , as defroclants , for the sum of
eleven iundrd : and twenty ( $1i20) ) dollar ,
and fifty (50) ( ) cents , and costs taxed at $2233
and aces ung costs , I have 1 vied upon the
following real estate I.tt. . n as time property of
smid ; defendants to satisfy said judgnsentntwit :
'fhe southeast quartt r. 'I section twenty-free in
township fun , , n rtli..f r age tweiltt-Six , west
of thr 6th p. in. , sit Red \V.IIow county , Neb-
raska. An I tivill off r the aurae fur sale to the
Ii iglrest bi.1der , tor cash iii hand , on she 18t Ii
clay of \ttrcly A. D.,189 : , iii fiont of the south
'I' r . .f the court house n Indtu o a. Nebras-
k . , that being the bu hlig S , bet cin the last
t. nn of . oust was held ; at the hour of one
o'clock , p. u , . , of said day , hen and where
due attendance will be given by the under-
signed. Dated Feb.uary 12th , x895.
IV. 5. MORLAr , E R. BANKS ,
2.15.5. Ati. rney. Sheriff of sand county.
SIIERIFI'S SALE.
By virtue of : , n order of sale rtitected to me
front the distrst court of Rrd'dlow county ,
Neb aska , ou . . - judgment o' tai..cil bef re
Hon. D. 'I' . Welty , Judge of th district court
f Rr.t \ \ i I v c tot ) , Nettsi a , on the 15th
lay of Jatttaty,1895 , lit lavorof George Hock-
tell as Plantrff , and against GeuttTe , ' I Chen-
et , et . 'l. -s dcfeodu ts , fo , t : ( sum of lb cc
Hundred thirty-etgh ( ; 338) ) d. liars and lorty
(40) ( cents , and cults , oozed at 25.18 and ac-
crrune costs , l have levied upon .he following
cal estate tahcn as the prop ( sty ' ' 1 said defendants -
fendants to satisfy said Judgment towit : 'fhe
indiv.dt d one h it mtere-t n lot 1h rm en (13)
n block try , nay t o ( 22) ) in the : riginal town
n tv rfty ) ut J1cCo k. Re.t rl dl .w county ,
Nebraska. And wdi offer the s.Hneforsaie to
the highest bidd , m , for cash us hand , nu the
fth d.s } of :1prt , A I ) . , 195 , in front of the
; outb fluor of tIi c uit house in IndiaiioLa
ebra-Ia , that being the building wltcteiu the
ast to nn of c' iirt was he d , at the h ur of one
, 'clock , p. mrn of said da , , when and where
fur atiendanc- be given I.y the under-
signed. Dated March 4111 , 1895.
E. R. BANKS , Sheriff of said county.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an ex , cution issued by E. Hak-
erclerk of the district court f Lancaster
count. , Nebraska , upon judgments rendered
n said court in favor of ( ha'les White against
Tillie May and David May , l have le iedu ou
he folloing realestateastthe property of sa d
I tllie May and David \loy , to wa : 1 he uortu
half ( N.4) ' ) of the northi ast quarter ( N. E. )
of section twenty-nine (29) ( ) in township oner ( )
north of range thirty (30) ) west of the sixth
principal mrridian in Red \\illow county , Nebraska -
braska , and I will on the 12th day of April ,
1895 , at one o'clock , p. mrn of said day , at the
front dour of the court house .af said cnnnty , in
lndianola , s. h said teal estate at public auc-
iou to the hiihest bidder fur cash , to satisfy
said'execution , the : rmosut duc thereon , in the
aggregate being the sum of X6,27215 and
$43.62 costs , and accruing cost. Ind sia'la ,
Neb. , March 12th , 1895. E. R. HANKS ,
Mar.15-5ts. Sheriff .f said county.
A HOUEEHULD TREASURE.
D. W. Fuller of C.tnajoharte , New York ,
says that he always keeps Dr. King's New
Discovery in the house , and his family has
always found the very hest results follow its
use ; that he would not be without it if pr cur-
alrle. G. A. Dykeman , druggist , Catskill ,
New York , says that Dr. King's ew Discav-
ery is undoubtedly the best cough remedy ;
hat he has used it in his family for etght
ears , and + t has never faded to do all that is
claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long
tied and trusted. Trial bottles free at Mc-
Millen's drug store. Regular size 5oc and $1.
BUCKLEN'S ARN1(1A SALVE
The best salve in the world for cuts. bruises ,
sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tetter ,
chapped hands , chilblains , corns and all skin
eruptions , and positively cures piles erne aye
erect
e aired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
attiisfaction or money refunded. cts.
perbox. For sale byMc.lillen.
I've a secret in my heart ,
Sweet Marie ,
A tale I would impart ,
Sweet Marie.
If you'd even fairer be
You must always use Parks' 'rea ,
The improvement you will see ,
Sweet Marie. Sold by McMillen.
The American beauty owes her prestige
more to a clear complexion than to any other
attribute. A cup of Parks' wilt enabe an
one to possess ths. It clears the skin and
that sallow , muddy
ook. s teis use by Thousands f
the complexion. Wihout being a cathar
is it cures constipation. Sold by i lcitiillen.
A cup of Parks' tea at night moves the
bowels in the morning without pain or dis-
omfort. It is a great health giver and blood
purifier. Sold by McMillen.
Parks' tea clears the complexion. Mrs. N.
bieyetttte of LeRoy , N. Y. , says : I have used [
'arks' tea and find it the best remedy I have
ver tried. " Sold i y McMillen.o
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
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Next Week.
McCook , Nebraska. JONAS L11ilEL ,
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DoYou
Want The ,
Very Best ?
Having contracted all the choice herd of
high grade Hereford l eifcs of Mr. Evans , of
the Hatfield ranch. Also will receive monthly
shipments of Fancy Alfalfa fed Cattle from
Colorado. We are in a position to offer the '
finest meats ever offered in the city.
. . .All Kinds of . . .
MEAT , GAME , POULTRY
OYSTERS , ETC. , ETC :
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Top Prices paid for . . .
Beef Hides , Furs ,
Tallow , Lard , Etc.
TKO B. & . MEAT MARKET ,
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' WELLSI
Frank Nichols guarantees the
wells be sinks. Leave orders at
Cochran & Co's. Prompt attention
will be given the same.
Knipple is headquarters for
all kinds of garden 'seeds. Call
and see his supply and get his
prices before laying in your stoek
for spring planting.
' 'Buy your writing paper at
THE TRIBUNE office. All kinds in
stock and.prices very reasonable
White Pine Cough Syrup-by
McMillen , druggist
Bulk and garden seeds at Knip-
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We respectfully solicit your business ,
and guarantee pure milk , full measure ,
and prompt , courteous service. , '
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All dental work done at our office isguar- + ' \
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anteed to br first-class. We do all kinds of I
Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith
& Bellamy , assistants.
KuiP111e is headquarters for
bulk seeds. Don't fail to consul
hire before buying
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