r Some Recent Failures of Municipal Plants Aloxuntlriii Va Sold to private company bud condition service ioor Atilli Ali Cost T0000 unsuccessful sold to private parties Ballard Wash Leased because run at loss Beverly Ohio Leased because run at loss to get belter service and economy Brunswick Mo In private hands bad management and service Buena Vista Va Sold because manager says It was too expensive Carrollon Ga Light plant bought but on account of protests of citizens resold to private parties Casselton N D Sold to private party Chehalis Wash Leased municipal operation dishonest and unsat isfactory Dunkirk Jnd Turned over to bond holders Political changes in control Dunkirk N V Turned plant over to bond holders to run Bitter experience East Grand Forks Minn Burned not rebuilt People voted to take light from a private company Town while running plant compelled saloons to take municipal juice instead of from private plant under penalty of revocation of license Flgin 111 Leased to private company Bad management and service England Ark Leased to private company A losing game and could not airord it English Ind Sold to private company unsuccessful and losing venture Escanaba Mich Cost 70000 contract made to close plant and take light from private comyany Mayor says Excessive rates and unsatis factory service Frankfort N V Made contract with private company Fulda Minn Mayor says Not sold but given away account runn ing behind sa badly Galena 111 Sold to private company bad service run at losspolitics Gravesend N Y Light plant 120000 sold for 31110 to private company Greenwood S C Plant shut down and light taken from private company bonds still unpaid Hamilton Ohio Gas leased to private company Harvard 111 Sold to private company plant deteriorated service un satisfactory and expensive Hudson Wis M O plant built but never run by city leased to pri vate parties High Point N C Sold and light taken from private company for economy Iuka Miss Leased account the mayor says Of difficulty in keep ing a competent electrician Jonesboro Ind In private hands M O tried but proved failure Kansas 111 Council voted to sell but unable to find purchaser LaGrange 111 In private hands Cost 160000 sold to private part ies who assumed out standing indebtedness Lakewood Ohio Sold to private company expensive people twice voted down bonds for improvement Lebanon Tenn Plant shut down light taken from private company Lehighton Pa Sold because the chief burgess writes it was run at a heavy loss too much politics Leon Iowa Mayor says sold for half cost Because the city was getting in debt more every year on account of the plant LeRoy N Y Plant bought from private company but turned back as city made a failure of it Linton Ind Leased to private parties run down and expensive Lowell Ind Sold because run at loss Madison Ind Sold for better economy Middletown Pa Discontinued and light taken from private company for economy Milford Center Ohio Light and water advertised for sale expensive and white elephant Millers Falls Mass Discontinued light taken from private company for economy Mooresville N C Discontinued light taken from private company for economy Mohawk N Y In private hands M O expensive and deficit Moline 111 Sold plant antiquated no funds for renewal Montpelier Ind Turned over to private parties who assumed bonds citizens lost money contributed to make repairs Muncie Ind Unsatisfactory and expensive politics private contract getting better economy New Hampton Iowa Advertised for sale unsatisfactorj New York Bridge Lighting Abandoned current taken from private company Northfield Vt Plant burned taxpayers voted not to rebuild Park Ridge N J Town failed to pay plant seized by U S marshal Peoria 111 Water works sold to private company In shear disgust Philadelphia Pa Gas leased to private company for better manage ment and economy Portsmouth Ohio Sold to private company worn out city unwilling to spend money for renewal Pullman Wash Voted to sell electric light plant expensive and bur den to taxpayers Santa Clara Calif Shut down and light taken from private company for economy Souix Falls S D Cost 75000 shut down and light taken from priv ate company Unsatisfactory and expensive Shepherdstown W Va Sold account poor superintendence too low rates no fund for renewals Souderton Pa Discontinued light taken from private company for economy Tipton Iowa Unsuccessful and when burned not rebuilt Trenton Mich Votes 142 to IS to sell plant at one third cost run at loss Valley City N D People voted three to one to sell but council trying to hold on Vancouver Wash Cost about 70000 sold for 11000 run at loss Waddington N Y Sold by vote of people for less than half what it cost five years before Manager says The village was sore on property Washington Ind Trying to sell on account of bad operation and con dition West Newton Pa Sold to private company for improvement and better service West Seattle Wash Electric railway sold to private company ser vice poor and expensive Wilmington O Plant sold for less than one third its cost unsatis factory and expensive Wytheville Va Leased to private parties citizens pronounced it a Public scandal of costliness and inefficiency Xenia Ohio Plant discontinued and light taken from private company The following municipal light and water plants have been severely crit isized investigated and in most cases sale recommended by city officials boards or citizens Ashtabula Ohio Bellingham Wash Columbus Ohio Greenfield Ind Herington Kan Kirkwood Mo Marshall Mo Medford Ore Montpelier Ohio Peru Ind Sleepy Eye Minn The following towns have turned down municipal ownership by re ports of investigating committees action of councils and in most cases by direct vote of the people Baltimore Md Bellevue Mich Berrien Springs Mich Benton Har bor Mich Bryon Ohio Colorado City Colo Canon City Colo Coun cil Bluffs Iowa Covington Ky Cridersville Ohio Dawson Mich Elyria O Faribault Minn Falls City Nebr Hancock Mich Hend erson Tenn Holland Mich Lake Forest 111 Lynchburg Va Mani tomae Wis Marengo 111 Natchez Miss Negaunee Mich New Lon don Mo Omaha Neb Patchogue N Y Pella Iowa Pine Bluff Ark Pittsburg Kans Potterville Mich Richmond Va Roswell N M Rutherford N J Shelbourne Ont Shullsburg Wis Sioux City la South Framingham Mass South Sharon Pa Sparta Tenn Staw berry Point Iowa Superior Wis Syracuse N Y Towando Pa Wash ington Ind West Orange N J Wilksville 111 Winchester Mass Syracuse N Y Instead of leaving the question to be settled by public clamor appointed a committee of representative citizens who devoted eight months to investigation of twenty two cities having M O and unanimously recommended against it Ruthford N J decided to keep out of municipal ownership on the advice of a committee who investigated for a year and reported adversely stating that there have been more failures than successes MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE William Zint is down from Denver Mkb Emeubon Hanson was down from Denvor Sunday Miss Sadie Evkkist is in St Joseph Mo this weok J L McPukkly the Minden lawjor of note was a city visitor last Satur day Mrs F M Kimmkll returned home Tuesday night from visiting her parents in Wellington Kansas Miss Stettek and Miss Gertrude Kenagy of the teacher corps wore Lin coln invaders Saturday Miss Edith Waite is home from Crete where she is attending Doane college on a vacation Mus A R Scott is visiting at her former homo in Geneva and other points in eastern Nebraska Miss Mary Dunoan teacher in the Hastings public schools was a guest of her brother Will and family Tuesday Mrs E J Kates camo up from Lin coln Saturday night last and has been a welcome guest in the Campbell home this week E U Gallatin of Bartley was in the city Monday on his way homo from inspecting land in Rawlins and Chey enne counties Kansas Mr and Mrs Water Stokes enter tained the Thursday whist club last week Albert McMillen captured the honors tho consolation falling to Mrs F W Bosworth W M Morrisey of Jacksonville 111 arrived in tho city today His father and Mr Keating had preceded They own and occupy tho Soliday farm in southeast McCook Evangelist Lyon who conducted services in McCook about a year since was in town Monday He is just well started on a campaign in Holdrege where 40 responded to tho first gospel invitation Mr and Mrs Vanie Modrell Mrs James Spaulding and Miss Ethel Stephens went up to Beverly Thurs day morninng to visit their brother Colonel Stephens now engaged in bus iness there General Irvino Hale of Denver is spending a few days in the city in the interest of the McCook Electric Light Co of which he is secretary and which is now involved in the municipal campaign the question of city owner ship and bonds being at issue in next Tuesdays election Mrs L A Brown has returned from her visit in Chicago and other points east She states that she hopes soon to recover her private property replevined by J H Grannis recently during her absence and to place same in her home and resume house keeping That she will continue to rent of Miss Alice Jones She also wishes to state that she has no standing bills with anybody in McCook That her son H S Brown will soon join her and go into some kind of business in McCook Weber Companys Claim Challenged McOook Electric Light Co McCook Nebraska April 3 1908 Weber Gas Engine Co Kansas City Mo Dear sirs The Water Consumers League who are working for a munici pal water and light plant have publish ed your letter claiming that with your apparatus they should you do not guar antee furnish electric current to the switch board with anthracite coal at 10 per ton including attendance at less than one cent per K W hour As you know your guarantees to us on coal only for the operation of your plant under our conditions greatly ex ceeded the above claim while the act ual consumption greatly exceeds your guarantees To give you an opportunity to make good your statement we submit the fol lowing proposition You can send your best engineer and run our Weber plant for a week with the assistance of our men or others whom you may furnish if you prefer Wo will jointly measure all coal water and oil used adding the wag es of the station men whom we have to employ to operate the Weber plant only omitting repairs and any other station incidentals and divide the total by the number of K W hours passing through the watt meters on the switch board ob taining the cost of these items per KW hour If this cost does not exceed your figure we will pay you 100 if it does you pay us 100 Additional similar offer based on dou ble your claim Additional similar offer based on tre ble your claim Additional similar offer based on quadruple your claim If we do not win ALL of these propo sitions we will contribute 100 to any charitable fund named by the mayor of McCook if we do you pay this contri bution for the benefit of the public as well as ourselves we will take pleasure in publishing the results of this test in tho McCook papers and engineering public ations throughout the country and you will be at liberty to insert them in your catalogues Very truly yours Irving Hale Secretary McCook Electric Light Co Copies to McCook papers Letters Regarding Results of Municipal Ownership Mr W P Hackney lawyer Winfield Kan writes as follows March 31 1903 Somo years ago the city of Winfield embarked in tho enterprise of and built an electric light plant and water works The electric light plant has been losing the city about ten thousand dollars a year and tho end is not yet and tho water project is in worso shapo still Wo have voted bonds twice to keop tho electric iight alive and are now about to vote tho Heeond time for additional bonds for tho water works Tho whole scheme is a horrible failure and can end oaly in disastor to the people Beverly O March 50 100S To Whom It May Concern The electric light plant at Beverly O was owned by private ownership was taken over by tho village It was oper ated by the villago forsevoral years at a considerable loss tho tax payers at last rebelled and tho plant has been sold to privato parties Municipal ownership was clearly a failure hero C R Appleoatk xVnother Beverly citizen who would prefer not to have his namo published for evident reasons on account of criti cism of the board of public service writes as follows Replying to yours of March 2G I will say that at no time during the munici pal ownership of tho plant was tho busi ness carried on satisfactorily The board of public service was composed of business men that knew nothing what ever of electrical engineering Tho city purchased this plant soveral years ago and it has been a continual expense Three years ago tho plant was purchas ed by Mr Geo Walker since that time the service has improved I would sum up the difficulties in a municipal plant thus First It must have an experienced man at its head Second This man must be invested with power enough to do what he thinks is right and under no circumstances to let the B of P S force him into doing something that he knows is against the system This you will find being done in a great many places The third great fault is letting re pairs go too long and then putting in a new machine instead of repairing the old one I have been in a great many places and I can truthfully say that I know of very few successful municipal plants A prominent citizen of Souderton Pa who desires his name omitted writes as follows The plant is managed by the council and they believe that it does not afford a manager which is very true under existing circumstances All matters re garding the plant such as line construc tion repairs and additional machinery etc must naturally come bofore the council for final consideration and they decide if the work is to be done also how it is to be done Our experience is that these councilmen are all good and conservative business people but as a rule know no more about the electrical business than the electrical man would know about selling calico and for this reason no practical electrical man would lend his name as manager to a small municipal electric plant He then explains at length how the plant being over loaded and the city not haying money to build the proper in crease installed a 50 H P crudo oil en gine finding it much too small this ex perience costing tho town 5f 00 addi onal The council then concluded it would be cheaper to buy current and therefore made a contract with a private plant He concludes as follows Kindly note that our councilmen are of our best and most conservative citi zens and do not believe we ever had a case of graft The writer used to favor municipal ownership but through ex perience can readily see why a municipal electric light plant can not be made a paying proposition in a small town For the interest of your town I sincerely hope tho citizens will investigate thor oughly before they vote for municipal ownership of your electric light plant A Baknett arrived home last Friday night from the Omaha hospital quite recovered from an operation and im proved in health Jack for Sale Good record will trade for horses cattle or land I M Smith McCook Neb 2 28 tf Dont wait until you are notified call and advance your subscription up to January 1st 1909 April 1st 190S all subscriptions delinquent one year mct be discontinued Thats the law We have no choice There was only one objection to that snow last Saturday mornincr there wasnt enough of it But it was help ful New Carnegie Library post cards at Tribune office Scott has strawberries Fone 30 Successful Painting can be done by using Lincoln A P Paint and at less cost owing to its spreading capacity A McMillen Druggist u Do You Read Our Advertisements We try to tell you about good goods and from time to time about SPECIAL BARGAINS For instance we now have Sewing Machines 1600 and warranted And then our with all attachments fully SPECIAL GRANITE WARE SALE Cooking utensils of all kinds with EA KETTLES 53 CENTS and WASH BASINS 15 cents Other articles accordingly that you generally have to pay twice as much for And then Warm Weather will soon be here and you will need a REFRIGERATOR or a GAS or GASOLINE RANGE We will fit you out with a DETROIT JEWEL Gas Range or a Ouick Meal Gasoline Stove or a Gas Water Heater so you can keep cool and take your SUMMER BATH WITH COMFORT And comfort is really what we are all looking for McCook Hardware Co w b mills phone 31 R- B- simmons A Proposal To the Mayor and Council of the City of McCook Nebraska Gentlemen We the undersigned hereby jointly and severally make the follow ing proposal and oirer to tho city of McCook to wit If the said city will construct a combined water and light plant to cost not over 810300000 according to plans of reputable engineers and subject to the approval of the undersigned we hereby oiler to take charge of the power plant and do the pumping of water and generating of light furnishing all fuel and supplies all labor and care and doing all usual running repairs to the machinery for the sum of five cents jer 1000 gal lons for all water and five cents pumped per kilowatt for all electric cur rent generated The replacing or repairing of equipment where the dam age or loss arises from fire lightning earthquake or cyclone or from the unlawful acts of any person or persons not employed in the works shall not fall upon the undersigned but they shall repair and replace the same at the charge of the city Said contract to be for the period of five years We further ofTerin case your honorable body chooses to advertise and let the said pumping and generating to the lowest responsible bidder to submit a bid for the said work at not over the price named in this proposal We further agree in case the contract be given us to publish at the end of each year the quantity and cost of all fuellabor and supplies used by us in the operation of the plant as well as the quantities of water pumped and light generated Dated McCook Nebraska April 2 1903 Signed C H Boyle G E Thompson W W McMillen R B Simmons Joseph Allen S S Gakvey E II Doan S D McClain I II W Conover clerk of the city of McCook Neb do herebv cer tify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a proposal filed at my otlice this day Dated at McCook Nebraska this 2nd day of April 190S II W Conover City Clerk Any doubt as to whether a city plant for light and water can be suc cessfully operated by tho city of McCook is put at rest by the above proposition which was submitted to the city yesterday as shown bv the clerks certificate of filing Such a methed of lettingout the operation of the power plant to responsible parties for a term of five years takes tho matter entirely out of politics It provides against frequent changes in the operation through political appointments as the water aiuMi ht companies have said must be the ease It make room for competition too at the end of each five year contract If the city uses as much water as in the year ending March 31 1907 lJOOOOOOO gallons it can make a rate of fifteen cent- for water and its share per annum will be SloOOO and no cost of pumping The cost of electric light can be put at fifteen cents or twelve cents or ten cents and the cities thare of the gross income will probably be as much more With such an income horn the water rates and light rates is there any reason for citizens to fear the levying of taxes on account of the city owning its own plant or that the plant would not be properly run and taken care of There is also the point of publicitv provided for in the proposal of Messrs Boyle Thompson et al That will post the public and keep it posted all along as to what the actual cost of producing the light and pumping the water is Can any patriotic citizen of McCook neglect the present opportunity of securing for his familv inl his community the two staple necessities of life water and liht it th lewest possible cost The Water Consumers League confidenUv evnpot -every unbiased vote to be cast in favor of the bonds and for C II MeeW for city engineer Voters remember ballot our svytem i a secret h il It That no boss or employer has any right or power over vou Do vour bitv by your family this time if never before or airain The Water Consumers Leacue V m V i i A fl A Vr J a it -