I u I i e. By F. M. ' KIMMELL. 51.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. 1 REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Congressman-Fifth District , WILLIAM E. ANDREWS of Adams County. For Representative-65th District , 1 R. P. HtG1t of Lebanon Precinct. For County Attorney , HARLOW . KEVES of Indianola Precinct. For Commissioner-First District , AA } EX. D. JOHNSTON of Valley Grange Prec. IT seems to be the popular thing , just now , to roast Ex-Governor Crounse , and consequently notafew Republican newspapers - papers are joining in the chorus. But Crounse did not shoot so wide of the mark after all in his solid shot resolutions - tions , the bitter keenness of which is recognized by all , if they do entertain doubts of their propriety. THE quadrennial general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church will be held at Cleveland , Ohio , in May , and will be addressed by Hon. William Mc- Kinley. Governor McKinley is a consistent - sistent member of the M. E. church , which fact makes the insane attack upon him by the A. P. A. seem indeed ridicu- lous.-Seward Reporter. REPUBLICANS are beginning to talk of the" slate" . There is every reason to believe that the influence that opposed Jack MacCoil , two years ago , is now disposed - posed to give its strength to this patient candidate , and the slate , at the present moment , is said to be : MacCoil for governor - ernor , McNish for treasurer , McClay for auditor. But slates made in April = ray be hopelessly smashed before July.- Lincoln Courier. i THE question of collaterals and securities - ities is each year more and more entering - ing into the nomination of state treasurer - er , and this fact makes it of vast importance - tance that the matter of legacy or suet - t cession be interrupted by the people. This is one of the stumbling blocks in the way of the combine now alleged to I exist in favor of the "Three Macs" , and which the versatile and clever Joe Bart- i Icy is said to be exploiting with all his genius. TIlE newspapers and Republicans gen- erallyre beginning to write and talk about the "combine's slate" , which already - ready seems to be made up with Mac- Coil for governor , McNish for treasurer , and McClay for auditor. With Joe Bart- ley , the astute and clever politician of the state treasurer's office , in the head push , things seem to be moving along very smoothly for the "Three Macs" . And yet the query naturally arises in the { thoughtful mind , why is the state tress- ' erer so anxious about the successor to his office ? And again , is it good business sense or sensible political policy for the state of Nebraska or for the Republican party to allow this dictation of a successor - cessor to any state office , and especially of an office with the possibilities and ramifications of the state treasurership ? Where are we at brethren ? Another Combine. Some of the newspapers over the state are seriously intimating that a com = bine has been formed by MacCoil for governor - or , Mellish for treasurer and McClay for auditor-the ostensibe object of which seems to be to carry out time wishes of a well known state official now in office , whose sole object is to turn over as a le. gacy what collaterals he has left. There certainly are indications of the existence of such a combine , and the Republicans should express their disapproval when the time conies , as they no doubt will. The first intimation of such a scheme naturally comes from the Lincoln papers - pers , the Courier publishing the announcement - nouncement in a recent issue of such a rumor around the lobbies of the capital city. Time experience of a few nien get- ing together and endeavoring to control the last convention was a very unsatisfactory - factory one , and if there is any foundation - tion in this new scheme , the rank and file might just as well send in their preferences - ferences on a postal card and have the same 0. K.'d by the combine. We can hardly believe that MacCool has been engaged in this combine.-Grand Island Independent. The Power of the Press. Any political party desirous of permanent - manent success must build per = manently. Its principles must first be those meeting the wants of the public in general , and when these are once established time best agencies must be utilized to get them before - fore the people. The mistaken idea that many leaders have , that the press is a minor factor , very often results in the failure of a good cause. It too frequently - ' ly occurs that the force which makes men great and fixes the destinies of parties - ties is too often forgotten when the oBce : seeker has reached his desired goal. Some little minor office is thrown to time ' newspaper man for his loyal support , while the man who has done comparatively - tively nothing is rewarded with the spoils. The fraternity are largely to blame for this condition of things , and should interest themselves iii bringing about a change. Let the politicians be given to understand that they are dependent - pendent on the press for the success of their schemes and time press will benefit only by reciprocity.-Grand Island Inde- pendent. - , 1 LA , . t , . - , , - , - i ltlM,1i911a 1 INDIANOLA. \V. H. Powell bad some business in McCook , Monday. Marion Powell , wife and daughter were McCook visitor , Saturday. Operator Bash at Indianola has been succeeded by Operator Wolf of Edison. Mesdames W. R. Starr and E. R. Banks drove up to time new capital on Friday last. Miss Jennie McClung visited her sister Mrs , Dennis Fitzgerald at the new capital - tal , Wednesday. The Tennesseeans had a good house , last Friday evening. They put up an excellent concert. Miss Maud Doan , Clyde Stultz , Charles McManigal and George Leach of Mc- Cook were Sunday visitors. J. J. Lamborn came up from Wilcox , via McCook , Saturday morning , remaining - ing with the family over Sunday. Editor Phillips of the Reporter and C. B , Hoag drove up to the county seat , Thursday afternoon , on some business matters. Publisher Mitchell rode up to the county seat , Tuesday , omn his bicycle , on a news seeking trip , and to take an invoice - voice of that "stolen property" . The community would take pleasure in laying its hands on the mean devil who attempted to assault Miss Myrtle Mann , last Friday evening , as she was returning to the home of J. J. Lamborn from the concert. Her screams frightened - ened him away. ASH CREEK. INWV Several of the farniers are nearly through listing their corn. G. C. Boatman , I. E. Neel and wife and Mrs. A. L. Miller visited at W. P. Burns , last Sunday. Gus Moore , brother of Switchman Sidney - ney Moore of McCook , will work for \V. D , Williams , at least part of the summer. There were nearly forty in attendance at North Star Sunday school , last Sun- day. J. H. Warfield , the new superintendent - tendent , presided. Cora Matthews will extend her visit at Stratton for a week or more longer. The cactus , canyons and sand hillsare all new and strange to her. Chester Dow and family of Cedar Bluffs , Kansas , passed through this neighborhood en route for the home of her parents on School cree , and called on several of their friends here. Orrie Williams arrived at McCook on No. 4 , last Saturday evening , after spending - ing a week very pleasantly with time family - ily of J. P. Price near Stratton. She attended - tended the I 0. 0. F. banquet at Mc- Cook , Friday evening , and came home on Saturday accompanied by Mrs. Andrew - drew Carson , who spent Sunday with her. SILLY SAYINGS. Every industrious farmer is busy planting corr. Nellie Albrecht of time Beaver is visiting - ing Cora Barnes. Lenora Roberson visited time county seat , Saturday last. Lena McMurrin called on friends , last Suturday afternoon. Theodore Snyder is putting in corn on the Timothy Hannan place. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Goheen called at E. N. Benjamin's , Friday evening. Mrs. Frank Albrecht of the Beaver visited Mrs. Sarah Hileman , Sunday. Roy Dutton , one of our burg's best farmers , is blacking the ground over in fine shape. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Coleman of the county seat drove through our city , Saturday - urday afternoon. Nick Plusard , Who lives on what is known as the Colfer place , is also farming - ing the Dietz land. We understand a Miss Burton fro = m the Driftwood will work for Mrs. H. M. Clute , this summer. Nettie Dutton has quite a smiling countenance at present. The reason why you will know later on. E. N. Benjamin and James Robersoi are listing in corn on the quarter of land east of the Fitchi school house. Floyd Roberson went up to Hayes county , Saturday , returning on Sunday evening. That looks rather suspicious , Floyd. Eva Pickrel , who has been staying with Mrs. Clute of the Wells ranch , returned - turned to her home in Prospect Park , Saturday evening. The select readings by Florence Johnson - son and Clara Jenkins at the Christian Endeavor society , Sunday evening , were highly appreciated. Mrs. Eliza Nettleton , who is the guest of William Fitch , also the mother and a sister of Mrs. Fitch , attended the ' Christian Endeavor society , Sunday eve- ning. TATTLING TILLIE. Awarded Highest Honors-World's Fair , DR CREAM MBAKING OST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant , 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. . . _ _ , . , . . . . . _ _ _ ( - - _ . lec-.R . ,2- liotoraplis I you are contem lad = ing having some ictus'es made and 'desire some = 1 thing of sufterior quality , t r sy and artistic in finish wait for B.AILLIE and RORSTROM , who will I o en a studio , .APRIL 1,3 , in the Ganschow building , west side o lower .Main aveuue. COURT HOUSE NEWS ITEMS. Information Gleaned from the Several - eral County Offices. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS-OFFICIAL. Indianola , Nebraska , April 20th , 1896. Board of county commissioners met pursuant - ant to adjournment. Present , J. M. ' 1 homas , James Carmichael and Stephen Belles , county commissioners , If. W. Keyes , county attorney , and R. A. Green , county clerk. Owing to a decision of the supreme court of Nebraska compelling the removal of the county - ty seat to McCook , hoard adjourned to that place to arrange for the location of the county offices. Attest : R A. GREEN , County Clerk. McCook , Nebraska , April 23d,1896. Board of county eommissioners met in the Meeker block. l'reseiit , J. M. Thomas ; James Carmichael and Stephen Belles , county commissioners - missioners , H.V. . Keyes , county attorney , and R. A. Green , county clerk. On motion proposition of C. 1I. Meeker for rental of offices was accepted and contract executed for the same , which contract is in words and figures following , to-wit : " 't'his indenture'made this 23d da of April , 1896 , between Charles 11. MeekerofYMcCook Nbaska party of the first part , and the Count of Red Villow of the tae of Nebraska - braska , of the second part , \ ss'1 : , 't'hat the art of the first part does hereby devise and lease unto the said party of the second part the following described premises , situate in the county of Let Willow , and State of Nebraska , to wit : The storeroom in the first story , and the three rooms in the front half of the second story of the Meeker block , situated upon lot ' in ock :6 in the original tovnsite of the city of Mc- Cook , and the cast half of the north basement of said Meeker block , situated upon lot 4 of said block 16 in said city , to have and to bold the same to the said party of the second part for a term of eighteen months. beginning on the 23d day of April , 1896 , and ending on the 23d day of October , 1897 , unless sooner terminated - minated as hereinafter provided. Said premises - ises to be used for county offices. And the said party of the second part , in consideration of the leasing of the premises as above set forth , covenants and agrees to and with the said party - ty of the first part , to pay said party of the first part , as rent for the same , the sun of 550.00 tor each and every month during the term of this } ease , payable monthly in warrants do awn by said second party upon the general fund of said county. And the said party of the first part does hereby covenant with the said party of the second part : ( : ) That the said party of the first part shall , at his own expense , as soon as possible after the date hereof , place suitable counters and partitions in said storeroom for the purpose of providing - ing suitable offices for the county treasurer , county clerk and board of county commissioners - sioners of said county. The present arrangement - ment of .the storeroom is hereby accepted. (2) ( ) That the said party of the first part shall , at his own expense , as soon as possible after the date hereof , make a good fire proof vault under the main stairway in said building for the use of the county officers in safely keeping - ing time records of sand county. Said party of the first part is to use the vault door now owned by the party of the second part , and in event that said door shall be removed from said vault by first party it shall be returned to the said second party. It is expressly understood - stood that second party shall provide and place in position the necessary shelving for said vault. (3) ( ) That said party of the first part shall , at his own expense , supply and furnish said remises with necessary steam heat , city water' and janitor service. It being undrstod and agreed that said second ) arty shall , at its own expense , provide for the lighting of said premises by electric lights. It is further understood and agreed by and between - tween the parties hereto , that m the event that a court house is erected for said county before the 23d of October , 1897 , that said second party may and shall have the right to terminate this lease at any time , after thirty days notice , subsequent - sequent to the 23d day of April , 1897 , and the said second party shall be liable only for the rent of said premises during its occupancy of said premises and no longer. And said second - end party shall not sub-let said premises nor any part there of , without the consent of said first party being first obtained in writing. 'I'lie words "party of the first part" whenever used in the foregoing instrument shall include his heirs , successors and assigns. In witness whereof , the said parties have hereunto set their hands and caused these presents to be executed imp duplicate C. H. MEEKER , Party of the First Part. 1'IlE COUN'ry OF RED WILLOW , \Vitness : By J. M.'I'noi s , HARLOW W. KEYES , JAMES CARMICHAEL , R. A. GREEN ; STEI'HEN BOLLES , County Commissioners of Said county , Party of the Second Part. On motion board adjourned to meet Friday , 'April 24th , IS96. McCook , Nebraska , April 24111 , IS96. Board of county commissioners met pursuant - ant toadjounnment. Present J. M. Thomas , James Carmichael and Stephen Belles , commissioners - missioners , and L. A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of March 17th read and approved. On motion the following official bonds were examined and approved : W. S. Fitch , overseer - seer road district 9 ; John Real , overseer road list 26 ; II. H. Berry , soldiers' relief commissioner - sioner ; Charles Waterman , constable Lebanon precinct. Resignation of J.V. . Hunter as constable of Coleman precinct received and on motion time same was accepted. Petition of John E. Divine - ine et al. , asking for appointment of Thomas Coyle as constable for Coleman precinct , received - ceived , considered and on motion same was granted and Thomas Coyle appointed constable - ble for Coleman precinct to fill vacancy. The following bills were audited , allowed and clerk directed to draw warrants for the same on the 1895 bridge fund levy in payment thereof as follows : S. D. Belles , work on bridges. . . . . . . 5 2 50 James H. Everist , work on bridges : . . . to 75 \ \ . L. East , work on bridges. . . . . . . . . . 7 oo James Touer , work on bridges. . . . . . . . 13 25 Lewis B. Lorns , work on bridges. . . . . 3 00 Walter Kintsel , work on bridges. . . . . . 300 L. L. Iarrison , work on bridges. . . . . . 3 00 C. A. Gentry , work on bridges. . . . . . . . 2 00 Charles Coiling , work'on bridges. . . . . 00 George Youngr , work on bridges t o 00 , _ _ . _ _ , . _ : ? Danbury Lumber Co. , lumber. . . . . . . . . 108 84 Hupp & Slutts , lumber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 75 And on the road fund levy of 1895 as follows : 0. V. Ault , work on road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 J. B. Goreley , work on road. . . . . . . . . . . 3 2' The following bills were examined , allowed and clerk directed to draw warrants on the county general fund whenever there shall be money on hand in said fund in payment of same , as follows towit : S. E. I-lager , coal..S 21 to A. I' . Welles medical attendance. . . . . 17 50 B. F. Shultz , dozen brooms. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 G , C. Boatman , postage and express. . 4 50 J. R , Neel , jailer , board and washing. . 6S oo McCallum & Short , supplies. . . . . . . . . . 1315 George Younger , taboo. 2 ds moving 6 00 J. B. Meserve , postage and express. . . . 2675 Henry Kornhamis , seed wheat. . . . . . . . . 5 50 Rooney & McAdams , coal. . . . . . . . . . . . 300 Lulu Anderson , nursing sick. . . . . . . . . . 2 50 W.V.Vtckrey , mdse. for Hilo Strong. . 302 Peter Foxen , watching records. . . . . . . . 3 00 William Smith , printing tor Co. Supt. . 5 00 J. J. Garrard , board Edward Lorenz. . . 2 40 J.IA. \Vilcox & Son , supplies paupers. . ' 4 45 \ \ . C. Bullard & Co. , coal. . . . . . . . . . . . . _ o 70 Harrison & Harrison , shoes prisoner. . 150 1' . J. Cress , mdse. for Lafe Cox. . . . . . , . 5 03 W. H. Powell , mdse. for Mrs. Kri.ps. . 130 Stephen Belles , transportation advan'd 66 75 \V. V. Vickrey' mdse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 14 C. W. Beck house rent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 25 J. C. Oakley , board paupers. . . . . . . . . . . 1715 J. S.McBrayer , moving records. . . . . . . 45 00 E. R. Banks , service in Strong insane. . 3 70 L. A. Carnahan , salary , postage etc. . . . 23082 Harlow . Keyes , salary. . . . . . . . . . . . . 20000 Stephen Belles , services commissioner 25 60 James Carmichael , same. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 30 J. M.1'homas. same. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2350 INSANITY CASE ly. O. DDDDS. \V. 0. Bond , clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to 75 A.V. . lloyt , M. D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . it co J. TI , Berge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 L. R. Banks , sheriff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 25 Elmer Fowler , witness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 50 \ \ ' . 0. Bond , clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 75 E. R. Banks , sheriff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :7 00 INQUEST SOLOMON SCHOOT' . J. M Brown , coroner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II 45 Ed Jordan , constable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 20 'I' . A. En dsley , juror. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I o5 \Villiam Knape , juror. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 05 R. J. Wagoner , juror. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 05 Joseph ) Dudek , juror. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 05 Anthony Dudek , juror. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 05 INQUEST MICIGIEI. TRAI'ERS. J. M. Brown , coroner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 00 J. R. Neel , sheriff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 25 B. F. Olcott , juror. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I o5 P. O'Connor , juror. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 05 1' . F. ltyan , juror. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 05 John N. Sm = ith , juror. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I o5 \V. A. Stewart , juror. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 henry Corcoran , juror. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I o5 C.V. . Lepper , witness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Michael Coyle , witness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i o5 Mathias Droll , witness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :05 Anthony Droll , witness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 05 John Real , witness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 05 Robert Moore , witness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Elmer Smith , witness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 05 James Doyle , witness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 05 henry Corcoran , witness . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 05 Edward Loenz , witness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 05 John Lorenz , witness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 05 henry Lepper , nvituess. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 05 Ed Jordan , constable. . . . . . . . . . . . . I So On motion board adjourned to meet June 9th , 1S96. Attest : R. A. GREEN , County Clerk. COUNTY COURT. Notice of probate of will of Abraham Utter , deceased , has been filed. The replevin case of U. S. Reed vs. C. M. Goben to recover two horses , nvhicli was to have come up before the county judge , last week Tuesday , was dismissed on account of non-appearance of parties. License to tved was issued , this week , to William II. Bentley and Lillie M.Villiams , both of Bartley. FILINGS IN DISTRICT' COURT. Journal entry in case of State of Nebraska vs. G. 11. Roper. i' otice of attorney's lien in cases of Ber- thena and Amelia Jensen vs. C. , B. & Q. R. R. Co. Summons in case of Guy Lilly , administrator - trator , vs. Anton Probst. \Vaiver of service of defendant Lincoln Land Co. in case of Alonzo B. Minor vs. Charles Baker et al. Publisher's affidavit in case of Robert L. Beattie vs. Mary A. Brown et al. 'l'ranscripts of judgment in cases of Bank of Norcatur vs. Clifford and Eugene Dunham ; C. F. Elliott vs. ' 1' . C. Kelley ; and same vs. C. S.'hite. . Petition in case of George Ilocknell vs. henry Sprague et al. Copyy of summons for Pulsifer & Alexander iii case of Carter vs. Yong et al. Same for McClure & Anderson in case of Union 'l'rust Co. of New York \Villiam harbor. COUNTY CLERK. The following filings and releases were mule for the month of April : Farm mortgages filed , 56.3o3.o2 ; released , 54,365.00. City mortgages filed , $992.5o ; released - leased , $5I5o.oo. Chattel mortgages tiled , 5:6,615.01 ; released , S2S62.S6. MISC1iLLANEOUS. 'I'liere were 51,275.90 . worth of warrants drawn against the several funds of the county treasury at the last meeting of the commissioners. And the next session will make another large hole in the county finances. County Judge Smith will move into one of the Spearman ( hvellings on north Melvin street , today. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the District Court of \Villowcounty , Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before lion. D.1'Velty , Judge of the District Court of Red \Villow county , Nebraska , on the 23rd dayy of December , iSg5 , in favor of Augustus 11. Seeley as plaintiff , and against John F. Cowden et al. as defendants , for the sum of three hundred and sixty-four dollars and fifty cents , and costs taxed at $35.53 , and accruing costs. I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants to satisfy said decree towit : The east half of the southeast quarter of section twenty in township two , north of range twenty-six , west of the sixth p. in. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder , for cash in handon the Sth day of June , A. D. , 1896 , 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 time hour of one o'clock , p. m. of said daywhen and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated May 7th , 1896. J. IL HEEL , S-5ts. Sheriff of said county. S. Phillips , Plaintiff's Attorney. TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF-NOTICE FOR POIILICATION. United States Land office , McCook , Nebraska - braska , May 2d , 1S96. Notice is hereby given that FREDERICK IIU.II3LR1 has filed notice - tice of intention to make final proof before Register or Receiver at his office in McCook , Nebraska , \Vednesday , the 24th = day of June , 18g6 , on timber culture application No. 5,632 , for the northeast quarter of section number - ber thirty-five , in township number six north , range number thirty west. lie names as witnesses - nesses : William M. Nickerson of Quick , Ne braska , henry . Ruppert of Mayweed , Nebraska - braska Abraam . Drake William \Vhit- taker , of Quick , Nebraska. 5 S'6ts. A. S. C AMPIELI. ; , Roister. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale issued from the District Court of Red Willow county. , Nebraska - raska , under a decree , in an action wherein Oliver M. Hyde is plaintiff and James A. Piper et al. are defendants , to me directed and delivered , I shall expose to public sale and sell to the highest bidder , for cash , at the south door of the court house in Indianola , Neb- rask , on June 8th , 1896 , at the hour of one o'clock , p. m , the following described real estate , towit : The northwest quarter of section - tion three , in township four north , in range twenty-nine , west of the sixth p. m. , in Red \Villow county , Nebraska. Dated May 7 , IS96. J. R. N EEL , Sheriff of Red Willow county. \V. S. Morlan , Attorney. 5-S-5ts. a f - ) 1 1 I ESTABLISHED IM 1886. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. lI ' 4 y Tile Famous C1othu ! Compally - i' ' . ' .l f , 'I CLOTHING , . C ; 'ih + HATS & CAPS , 1 1 FURNISHING GOODS I j , . . . . . . . . . 1 5 ' 21 GLOTHING AND SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER IS OUR GREAT SPECIALTY. l ' { 9 r r JONASENjEL ( , . j 4 ; t l _ _ - - _ _ - - f6 ! i WHFNRVFiR1 1 In need of anything in the hat line mitt ' . 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