yjyuMrirwwiiievu3q Cost and Operation of a Municipal Lighting Plant With reference to voting 20000 bonds for the purpose of installing nn Electric Light plant for the city of McCook whether or not it would bo posBiblo to build a lighting plant suitable for the city of McCook for this amount of money The writer haa spent tho last eleven years at installing and operating Electric Light and Power plants and in my opinion and after figuring on it for somo timo I find that 45000 would be the least amount that could bo expended for a proposition of this kind that would any way near fill the requirements for tho city of McCook There would be some little advantngo in installing an Electric Light ing plant in connection with a Water Works system but tho amount saved over a separate installation would not exceed 3000 as the only apparatus that could bo used jointly would bo the boilers Some people Beom to have advanced tho theory that an Electric Lighting plant can be built in connection with a Water Works system for one half the price and that tho apparatus used for running the tlynamoB will also pump the water This however is not the case at it requires altogether different apparatus Ono is a pump and the other is an engine This however is a very small end of the installation For example to show something regarding the cost of building and maintaining Electric Lighting plants the extensions and improvements to the McCook Electric Light plant since tho present company took hold of it alone amounts to considerably over 20000 whereas the city is try ing to vote bonds for 20000 to build an entire light system One cause of a great many municipal plants being started is that some one claiming to be an electrical engineer but really having little practical knowledge has given the municipality an estimate making it very low trying to show tho people how cheaply a system of this kind can bo built but afterwards proved to be much more or even double what they expected causing the people to feel that they had been buncoed and they probably were by the party who was trying to feather his own nest at tneir expense Now that the lighting plant has been built at a very much greater cost than the first estimates called for wo find that tho maintenance is along tho samo lines tho municipality wanting a plant that can be much - more cheaply operated than can a plant belonging to a private individual or corporation This however is seriously in error as the municipalities cannot buy coal oil and other materials nor labor to run tho plant any less than a private corporation provided they get aB good material and experienced and capable men In the firal place tho operation of an Electric Light plant requires extensive engineering and technical education and experience and it would bo impossible to obtain a suitable manager or superintendent for tho 1000 per year authorized by law Capable men in these lines can demand and are receiving much larger salaries than this amount as cor porations are continually on the lookout for this class of men and are picking them up as fast as they are developed With reference to tho Mayor and the City Council looking after the interests of a municipally owned plant it is hardly probable that they will feel like neglecting their own duties to attend to those of the city In case they should try to perform bothduties they certainly will neglect one or the other and I believe that I am safe in saying that they will look after their own business first For that reason the citys business must be neglected On the other hand it is really asking a great deal of a Mayor and City Council to perform all these duties for the mere glory there may be in it McCook is certainly in no position to pay tho Mayor and City Council salaries to look after this class of business Neither is the City Clerk in a position to devote his time to keeping these books and making collections I have had occasion at different times to inspect municipally owned plants and have found that they are very loosely operated I have had occasion to take charge of a municipal plant and only did so after a con siderable length of time of chewing the rag as to what the salary would be However the city finally consented to pay the salary I asked This lighting plant by the way was losing about 300 per month and if I placed it on a paying basis inside of a year I was to have 2500 extra per month At the end of nine months I had the plant paying expenses but at that time I was replaced by a man at 60 per month and eight months later the plant was sold to a private company The reason for this was that the city could not make it pay and it is today operated by a private company This is another case of cheap help operating a prop osition that requires experience and technical education This is one of a great many cases of municipal failures The people certainly need not think that the rates could really be any cheaper under a municipally owned plant than they are with the present company We will suppose that they might be a little cheaper for the reasons that a municipal plant never figures on making any profit and do not even establish a sinking fund for the purpose of extensions and re pairs These small savings are generally more than eaten up in poor ex travagant or dishonest management The plant is maintained by taxes and after it has been in operation for some time it is necessary to make some repairs and extensions In order to do so we must again vote bonds for this purpose and levy a heavy tax to keep up the interest Probably however the legal limit of bonded indebtedness has been reached so the plant must worry along without increase betterment or even necessary repairs goes to rack and ruin and is finally sold or leased to a private company Figure your extra taxes over and above what they are under the priv ate plant and see how much cheaper your lights are You probably will find that your light bill itself might be a few cents less but on the other hand your tax receipt shows that you are paying one third to one half more than you did under private ownership On the other hand you own a piece of property and do not care about using electric lights Your neighbor across the street does not own property but uses electric lights You are paying tho taxes for the purpose of saving him a few cents on his light bill He is getting the benefit and you are paying the extra taxes for the sake of living in town The property owner and heavy tax payers are the people who get the blunt end of municipal ownership but even the non-tax-payers derive no real benefit but a disadvantage in the long run I believe that the people of McCook will look at this from a business standpoint and after thorough examination and consideration will do what they can in their power to defeat municipal ownership Very respectfully yours A R Scott To the Voters of the City of McCook Inasmuch as the principal spokesman of the Citizens party has seen fit in a scurrilous article in our city papers to attack the Republican party and especially the candidate for Mayor and deliberately sought by falsehood and calumny to destroy my character and influence the vot ers I deem it necessary to make a reply The Reverend Carman sayB in his article that Mayor Fahnestock ordered the houses of infamy closed and that he was offered a bribe of 300 if he would let them run and that he promptly refused such bribe and he furthermore states that Fahnestock could not be bought which we fully believe as Mr Fahnestock is both a man and a gentleman but the reverend gentleman would have you believe that I had either been bribed or could be bribed for the sake of getting the office of Mayor of the city of McCook While we admit that the houses of infamy weie ordered closed it is an open secret and a deplorable fact that such houses are now and have been almost continuously running ever since that order was issued and we believe that there are more such places now than ever before in the history of our city even if not quite as public as formerly and I believe that the Reverend gentleman is fully aware of the fact but asks you to believe that no 6uch places exist at the present time in the city of Mc Cook but would start up at once if the Republican ticket is elected I will state right here that I did not seek the office of Mayor of our city but was solicited by a large majority of our business men and a goodly number of cur best citizenB to accept the nomination and it does not look reasonable that such men would want a bribe taker or such a villainous man for Mayor as Mr Carman would have you think that I am and if the reverend gentleman will let his memory run backward only one short year he will remember how he in the presence of several of our prominent citizens importuned me to accept the nomination for Mayor and on my refusal to accept the nomination for that office he in sisted on my running for councilman and he approached me at least twice on the same question But now he would have you believe that I am ono of tho worst men in the city simply because 1 am on the ticket that he does not support I would call his attention to the quotation that Consistency is a jewel and I might add that few there be that possess it It seems to me that if the reverend gentleman would look at home he might find many ways in which he could conduct himself with more pro priety and decorum and perhaps would be able to do more good in his profession Any minister of the gospel that mixes too much in politics is very apt to lower himself in tho estimation of the people and thereby lose his power for good which he might otherwise have or if ho does mix in pol itics at all it is better to confine himself to the truth and not seek to in jure or defame tho character of others but keep a close watch on his own morals Respectfully submitted J H Stephens MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Mns J C Moore is improving from an attack of pnenmonia Mks II D Stewart visited Alma relatives part of last week Mrs Stephen Finn departed last night for Illinois on a visit Guy son of S D Hughes is laid up with an attack of diphtheria J R Pence was north of Bartloy Tnesday serving legal papers Mns E W Peacock is visiting the nomefolks in Danbury this week C E AmioTT of Fremont was a brief city visitor fore part of tho week Mrs William Washhurn is here from Alliance visiting the homefolks Mrs J S Chambers is ill with diph theria and the home under quarantine Pete Berryman operates tho cash register in a tonsorial palace in Wilson ville Fred Schrepker went up to Waun eta Friday morning to make his home there F N Lowe traveling solicitor for Omaha World Herald spent part of the week here Mrs E W Soverns went down to Republican City last week on a visit to her parents Mrs Floyd Berry is enjoying a visit from her mother Mrs G II Mer shon of Wilcox Neb Mr and Mrs J P Crouse were brief guests of Mr andgMrs A S En- nis in Alma last week John F Jones family joined him in Wauneta this week He is miller for the Wauneta Roller mill Miss Virginia Bowlby had the pleas ure of a visit Saturday Sunday from her sister Miss who is teaching in Alma Mrs F W Bosworth will make her sister Mrs H M Tyler a visit in Or leans and then join her husband at the new home in Denver Lester Littel county supt of Hitch cock county was in the city Wednes day discussing the coming Junior Nor mal with Principal Thomas F A Pennell returned Monday night from spending a few days in Omaha visiting his daughter Leah who is attending school there Mr and Mrs CBSawyer departed yesterday morning for the northwest to be absent several weeks visiting and looking after some realastate matters Mrs RoseBayless has purchased a lot on Manhattan street now one of the coming residence streets and contem plates erecting a modern cottage there on W B Whittaker and family are oc cupying the Haley residence lately va cated by Conductor Willetts and family He expects to buy or build soon how ever Mrs Anna Murphy accompanied her sister Mrs Morris Cliggett on her re turn to Kansas City Mo and is spend ing some time visiting in the city on the Kaw R A Green was over from Cedar Bluffs Kansas Sunday Mrs Green accompanied him over to the Bluffs Monday and is assisting in settling a home for the family over there H O Mason supt of agents Fre mont Neb of the Elkhorn Life and Accident Insurance Co of Norfolk was in the city Tuesday establishing an agency here with Fred Hamilton as local agent Mr and Mrb J A Kuns are now residents of Beaver City south of which he owns a farm upon which he will build a dwelling at once They spent the past winter in McCook Mrs Margaretta Heinlein who has been visiting in Kreglingen Wer temberg Germany and vicinityfor past six months writes that she started for home last Saturday and will be home soon W S Collett of Trenton who was with the McCook National Bank for a few months after its opening for busi ness has moved to Crete where he has bought a controlling interest in the State Bank Frank Freelove has been suffering from blood poisoning in the left hand resulting from a slight scratch The once ugly wound is now healing and in all probability the hand will be well in a few days Oakdale Calif Leader Colonel CA Ready barrister of the Hayes Center Republican who divides with Judge Orr the dignity and honor of carrying around in his vest pocket the political province of Hayes sojourn ed in these urban precincts early in the week Uhas S E aston of the Furnas County Land Company returned Monday even ing from a trip over the eastern part of the state and while away closed a 48000 land deal a part of which was 1640 acres of the Doyle ranch north of McCook Cambridge Clarion J M Shively deputy commissioner of public lands and buildings was in the city Saturday on his way to Hayes county to attend a sale of school lands for the state Shively is a candidato for commissioner a natural desire which his acquaintance with tho office well equips him for Apples 125 per box White House Grocery Ask Scott about it Fone 30 yjreKJyyfc r Mrs Pratt Granted Divorce District Judge Stewart yesterday af ternoon granted to Mabel Pratt a decree of divorce from Herbert Joseph Pratt a practicing dentist of McCook The plaintiff informed the court that she was married to the defendant at Atlan ta Ga five years ago and that they moved to McCook two years ago She is of English birth but has lived most of her life in this country She asserted that defendant had been guilty of cruel treatment toward her the same consist ing of scolding and swearing at her and of coldness indifference and lack of sympathy His treatment became such that she could live with him no longer and she left him last August coming to Lincoln -Lincoln Journal March 27th A Unique Affair The entertainment presented by the humble little sisters of the Mission Study class in the Methodist church Friday last was one of the cleverest and most unique lately given by local talent The audience was fair The Chinese ladies were decidedly pretty and quaint in their costumes Several numbers of the all star program were heartily enchored Tea drinking and eating a al Chinese were engrossing di versions in which some skill and more amusement were provided by skillful manipulation of the chop sticks The class cleared 20 for Mission work in China Mens Mass Meeting All voters are invited to attend a mens mseting Sunday next at 3 p m at the Baptist church to discuss the moral issues of tho city election E S Howell will preside and speeches will be made by H E Culbertson J D Young G B Hawkes E Burton and I S Wade of Indiana a noted reform orator All men are welcome The Eternal City Dr A E Turner president of Hast ings college will deliver a lecture on Tho Eternal City with 50 illustra tions in the Methodist church April 13th under auspices of the Delta Alpha society Let everyone plan to attend as it will be one of the most instructive and interesting lectures ever given in our city Godfrey Co aro operating a feed mill See them for feed of all kinds at right prices Successful Painting can bo done by using Lincoln A P Paint and at less cost owing to its spreading capacity A McMillen Druggist su Rates Appreciating the patronage we have re ceived since commencing business we have decided TO REDUCE THE RATES ON GAS MAY 1st providing the number of customers reach 200 by that date We have also de cided to continue the 5 rate for service con nections until APRIL 15th DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY but place orders at once so that we may rush the work and have the 200 ready by May 1st Remember the time is short and it takes time to do the work The Gas Company is a home institution Its stockholders are your neighbors business associates and friends and we can assure you good service and fair treatment and that the rates will be reduced as fast as the business will jusfify Do your part and we will do ours Place orders today The McCOOK GAS CO 4Wwt y 0O0O04X oncoocoooooooooooooo I Experience With Municipal Ownership Public Service has been investigating the operation of municipal plants and compiled a list of ninety towns in which such plants during the past year have been pronounced unsatisfactory and manv of them abandoned leased or sold to private parties The following are i few samples with brief summary of their troubles which illustrate the dis advantages of municipal ownership and operation of public utilities Alexandria Va Electric plant Service unsatisfactory and plant sold to the Alexandria Electric Co for a fraction of its cost Blanchester O Population 1788 Electric plant cost 34000 Patrons complain of unsatisfactory service and high rates and citizens have urged sale of plant The Blanchester Star Republican2said In our opinion the council could save the taxpayers monev wipe out most of our debt and give better light service if they would sell the plant to a private corporation onST9KAXDFoUKSMi2r3f Population 2489 Electric plant cost 30000 Began operation m 1902 lost monev steadilv showing monthly deficits and there was talk of abandonment Plant burned March 22 190 Citizens held mass meeting and decided almost unanimously not to rebuild but make contract with private company in Grand ForksND Galena III Electric plant Sold March 6 1906 to private parties Mayor and Council unanimous and action met with public approval bervice bad Plant made no profits Politics seriously hampered man agement of plant Harvard III Electric plant Arc lamps exceed 150 each per year Plant sold in January 1907 to private parties Herington Kans Water and Electric plant Now in the hands of private company The Sun in discussing a proposed bond issue to build new plants said Public ownership in Herington has been a dismal failure in the past and many people are afraid to trv it again on that account KASer York- 0fficial reports shows plant worth nnn 100000 with 31600 and income claiming net revenue 800 but interest alone would greatly exceed the total income imAoASKVrater0rks SobOOfJ bonds for original plant 51100000 additional bonds for improvements and extensions SI 000 000 now wanted 1038040 raised by taxation for water works meifTearV annual tax now about 150000 Meter rate consumers 25c flat rate con sumers based on 28c per one thousand gallons Water bad management imcni worse due largely to interference of politics Lakewood O Population 3355 Electric plant cost about 60000 People twice voted down 25000 bonds for improvements Service Arc lamps cost village 12956 each per year Sold March 21 1907 poor to Mohawk X Y Electric and Water Works in coniunrrrinn tw years of operation smallest annual deficit 3000 Amlmt i irs ol00 each In 1905 operation turned nvor in nrrnto U luua WEST Pa Pnniilntinn OJKO T- sold July 5th 1907 to private parties who promise to make nece4a T crease and improvement of the plant in Washington Ind Electric plant Service unsatisfactory and plant lost money City Treasurer Hastings said Under present conditions the light plant will not pay its running expenses and its obligations un der any management and recommend a receiver appointed by a court to receive proper service and get out of difficulties City owing to bond DEBT LIMITATIONS IS UNABLE TO FINANCE REHABILITATION OFFICE OF A Letter of Interest WEBER GAS ENGINE COiMPANY Kansas Citv Mo Marph 17 ions Mr G E Thompson President Water ConsunWLaue McCook Nebraska n Dear Sir For your information we furnish the following guaranty with all of our producers and gas engines that they will develop thefr full hi power at all times and the fuel consumed will not exceed one and 7 n half pounds of anthracite coal per horse power per hour The cost of your pumping for fuel only based on pumping 1 440 000 gallons per twenty four hours pumping against a pressure of f25 nounX would be less than throe fourths of one cent per 1000 gallons- this hH on the price of fuel at 1000 per ton which is a high Estimate for fuel As to electric current including attendance of first class character phould furnish your current to the switchboard at lesa than one center C Kw per hour Yours truly per Weber Gas Engine Company Atwood Benton Civil Engineer J -v 1 v V ft A M i