THE EEKLY TRIBUNE . * * * > * * + * ir ± Srl * Sr.S > * * vri Thursday , August 2oth. 1885. CONGREGATIONAL.-Sunday School nt 1 A. M. every week. Preaching services ever Sunday night nt 7.30. M. T. Also , every ultei natc Sunday morning at 11 , M. T. Exception to the above will be noticed iu locals. GKOHQE DUKOAN , Pastor. r-METHODIST. Services every Sunday ntl .CM. .and7:30P. M. . mountain time. Sunda ; at 3 P. M. The services and Sunda' Mll bo held for the future in the nev AH are cordially Invited. Seats free , W. S. WHEELEK , Pastor. C4iOLIC. _ Services will bo held in thi Opera Hall once every four weeks. THOMAS CUM.EN , Pastor. McCOOK LODGE A. F. cc A. M.- Begular meetings , Tuesday night 01 or buforo full moon of every month S. L. GREEN , W. M. g. L. MCCRACKEK. Secretary. WIM-OW GHOVE LODGE K. OF P. , D . Meets the first and third Wednea ay evening of each month. J. W. CAMPBELL , C. C A. M. SPALDIKO , K. K. S. HOCKNELL HOSE COMPANY. Reg ular meetings on the first Wcdnesdaj 'evening ' of each month. R. B. AUCHIBALD , Chief KNIQUTS OF LABOB. Electric Light Assem bly No. 3753 meets the flrstand third Friday o : each month. S. N. STAYSA , M. Vf. WILL. A. CLTJTE. R. S. B. & M. TIME TABLE. EAST LEAVES : EAST LEAVES : No. 2 5:30 , A. M. No. 40 5:25 , P. M WEST LEAVES : WEST LEAVES : No. 3D 12:50.P.M. No.l 8:55 , P. M C2y Eafltbound trains run on Central Time , and westbound trains on Mountain Time. Freight trains do not carry passengers. 11. R. WOODS , Agent. Local Intelligence. Fresh candy at the City Bakery. Preston can't be beat on prices foi nursery stock. See E. M. Brickey & Co. for custom made clothing. A room to rent. Inquire at Mrs. Nellie Johnson's. > One Domestic Sewing Machine for sale at Menard's. For Tansill's Punch Cigar go to the Commercial House. " the Metro "MACHINE OIL at politan Drug Store. Wall paper for 124cents per bolt at Metropolitan drug store. Great Reduction in Watches and Jewelry at McCrackcn's. & Winter , City Dairy , for pure and wholesome milk. Tins City Livery Stable , B. F. Olcott , proprietor , for fine teams. Boston Brown Bread at the City Bakery constantly on hand. If you want first-class Harness and Saddles go to W. W. Palmer. Remember Church & Whittaker for choice fresh meats of all kinds. : k & Howard for Lumber and all kinds of Building Material. , , r _ . . * v Money to loan on real estate and pat ented land by the McCook Banking Co. To THE'LADIES We have a nice as sortment of calling cards of latest style and best quality. W. W. Palmer is headquarters for Saddles and Harness. A large stock constantly on hand. E. M. Brickey & Co. have just re I ceived a large line of boys suits in all sizes and grades of goods. FARM LOANS Col. Suavely informs us that he is now procuring farm loans quite easily at 10 per cent. All kinds of Forest Trees for timber claims , street and ornamental planting at lowest prices of F. H. Preston. They are having a perfect rush at the Commercial House , these days , and are feeding over 100 guests for dinner. Stock boarded by the day'or week at Olcott's barn , opposite Colvin House. Also buys and sells stock on commission. FOR SALE CHEAP Two second-hand sewing machines , American and Domes tic. Inquire at Metropolitan Drug Store. The Central Meat Market of Church & Whittaker has at all times the choic est cuts of steak and other meats for their patrons. Remember the City Livery and Feed Stable when you want anything in the livery line. Good horses and buggies , reasonable charges. Come all ye who want anything in the dental line to E. S. Carl , McCook Bank ing Co.'s building. Reasonable charges and work guaranteed. First-class legal cap for sale at this office. Also the celebrated Omaha Mills Note Paper , with envelopes to match. All at reasonable rates. ty They have just received a choice con- " r signinent of candies at the City Bakery , and lovers of that toothsome article are requested to call and sample them by purchase. BLANK DEEDS , ETC. We keep on hand all kinds of blanks. We have the \ best facilities for printing blanksj and * " special orders will receive our prompt attention. The New York Millinery store is sell ' 1 ing everything in stock at almost cost in order to make room for fall goods. Will give all persons wanting anything in my line bargains for the next GO days. Mrs. T. Nelis , opposite postoffice. Go to Cooley & Colvin for insurance on your buildings or stock. B5F Ab&traet liueu legal cap witl numbered lines at this office. C5T"Hallack & Howard for Lurabei and all kinds of Building Material. W. W. Palmer is selling piles of Har ness and Saddles and don't you forget it Theoldjeliable STATE Insurant Co. of Des Moines , Iowa , Cooley & Col- yin , Agents. ' Land men report a great improvement in tho real estate business , and arc pro portionately jtibilant. The real estate firm of C. E. McPher- son & Co. hang their card upon the "outer wall. " this week. The courteous treatment and first- class accommodations at the Commer cial House are making that hostlerie popular. The sidewalk on the east side of Main Avenue has been completed from the Commercial House north to the Tully building. The first shipment of stock , this year was made from Haigler , Sunday. Sever al stockmen shipping a train of thirty- three cars. A gentleman from Lincoln , Tully by name , is having a business house. 24x- 40 in dimensions erected on Main Ave nue , north of the Commercial House. The latest New York and London fashions just received , also new designs of goods by R. A. Cole , Merchant Tail or , first door west of B. & M. Pharmacy. The first fresh oysters of the season at ; Ed. Kuester's , first door abore the Pi 0. Oysters by the can or served in every style. Fresh consignments every day. day.Go Go and investigate the merits of the NewAmerican Sewing Machine at J. P. Mathes' furniture store. It is easy- running , noiseless , and does every grade of sewing beautifully. THE TRIBUNE has the very best facil ities and workmen for doing Job Work in Southwestern Nebraska. We guar antee neat and tasty work , and entire satisfaction in execution FOR SALE Nearly 180 acres o choice deeded land , river front , mostly hay land , within a mile of railroad sta tion , 6 miles west of McCook. Fo further particulars inquire at this office W. W. Palmer is receiving orders from Oberlin , Culbertson and othe : points , and the reason for this is , a ful and complete stock of Harness Goods are kept constantly on hand and sold a Bottom Prices. Nebraska flour for Nebraskans. The City Bakery received a car-load of that celebrated Grand Island Flour , this week. The shipment contains the new brand of flour , "White Frost' " which is without a peer , and is guaranteed to'be the very finest brand in the city. A brick store room was commenced , yesterday , by H. C. Rider on West Den nison street , opposite the City Bakery , rhe building will be one story high and 16x30 feet in dimension. West Den- lison street fs looming up with her ar ray of bricks steadily on the increase. At our expense we occasionally send ) ut a few sample copies of THE TRIB UNE. Parties to whom they are address- jd need feel no hesitancy about taking ; hem from the office. We do not aim ; o make you au unwilling reader , and vill certainly never consider them as ) ther than complementary. Read and tompare. Having just added a bath am prepared o clean silverware of any kind , and nake it look bright and fresh as when lew. Especially tea sets , water sets , lake and berry dishes that are chased ; nd engraveds and which it is impossible 'or anyone to clean without the use of a iath. F. L. McCRACKEN. ON A "STILL" HDNT General Man ger Holredge passed through here , the ; rst of the week , in his special , with an dditional baggage car , containing his .orses , carriage , dogs , guns , etc. , en oute for Hyde , Colo. , where he will pend some time hunting the fleet an- elope , and other game with which that ountry abounds. The ball given by the Hocknell Hose ! o. , last Friday evening , we are pleased 3 announce , was one of unusual pleas : re. The Opera Hall was comfortably lied with lovers of the dance , who spent n evening of unalloyed enjoyment fol- > wing Old Terpsichore in the mazy altz , etc. The net receipts were $39 , < Inch adds quite a comfortable little j i am to the company's not-too-flush exj j i ' bequer. , V The finest clothing ever shown in thii country is to be seen at E. M. Brickey & Co.'s. We call your particular attention U W. H. flayden & Co. 's half-page adver tisement to be found elsewhere in thi ! issue. The New American Sewing Machine a model machine in every respect anc the house-wife's joy and pride at J. P , Mathes' Great Western Furniture Em porium. After considerable delay , work has been resumed on the Catholic church , and will be pushed forward to comple tion at once. The frame work is al ready well under way. On petition of W. H. Benjamin , Wm , Relph and others , the board of commis sioners at their session August 13th , divided Gerver precinct , all the territo ry embraced in township one north of range thirty west being formed into a new precinct under the name of Grant. On a writ of habeas corpus , John Jones had a hearing before Acting Coun ty Judge Johnson at IndianolaTuesday , when his bail was reduced from $1,000 to $300. Jones has been in town since the trial and we suppose he has been able to secure the necessary $300 bail. Indianolahowever , is quite a celebrated health resort. The arfnual camp meeting of the M. E. church of this district will be held in Hunter's Grove , near Culbertson , com mencing with August 31st. Prepara tions for the accommodation of a large concourse of people are being made. A large boarding tent , and smaller ones for families , will be on the grounds. A cor dial invitation is extended to all the members and friends of the denomina tion to be present. In view of the handsome donations to the fire company by those public spir ited citizens , Messrs. George Hocknell , Hallack & Howard , The Badger State Lumber Co. , J. F. Collins , Lytle Bros. , Pratt & Lawson , S. N. Staysa and others , would it not have been eminently proper had the use of the Opera Hall been do nated to the boys as they expected instead of charging them $5 ? A little generosity might have been wasted on mch a deserving enterprise as the fire sompany with good effect. Last Thursday evening , Judge Lucas ind fellow attorney Starr , while grace- 'ully gliding along Dennison street in i dog cart drawn by the Judge's hand- iome black charger , met with a mishap n front of THE TRIBUNE office , which 'ortunately resulted in very slight dam ige or injury to property or person Both were deposited upon the ground sans ceremonie , and Mr. Starr received L slight injury , and had his clothes torn lome. All because of a weak axle. The acting comptroller of currency on he 18th inst. authorized the First Na- ional Bank of McCook to commence msiness with a capital of $50,000. The lirectors and officers of the new estab- ishment are the same as the. McCook banking Co. , which will be merged into he First National as soon as the busi- icss of the former can be closed and he other necessary arrangements can be aade. It is expected to open up under he new regime about September 1st. ? he directors are Geo. Hocknell , Presi- ent , B. M. Frees , Vice-President ; F. i. Brown , Cashier , Supt. A. Campbell nd R. 0. Phillips. The First National rill start out with a heavy capital stock , acked by the government and the above ssponsible directory , .and is destined to ecome one of the most stable financial istitutions in Western Nebraska. $200 OUT OP rocKET W. C. Bullard f Culbertson lost a pocket book , Sat- rday afternoon , at Drysdale's merchant liloring establishment , ( where he was aving his measure taken for a suit of lothing , ) under very suspicious circum- ; ances. Mr. Bullard had laid his pocket aok containing in bills $105 and a lieck of $35 on the bench , while being ieasured , and left the establishment ad walked over to Walsh & Boyd's sa- ion before noticing that he did not ive the wallet in his pocket. He at ice returned to the shop , but a careful sarch failed to bring forth the missing tide. Charlie Johnson , who was in ie shop at the time Mr. Bullard was iiug measured , was arrested and held ir hearing before Justice Colvin , who scharged him for the lack of evidence , liichw , though circumstantial , we are formed , was uncomfortably strong , ubsequent developments have largely rengthened that evidence , but W. C. out of pocket just the same , though he els pretty certain who is "flush" at his : pense. > * - . * Considerable excitement was occasion ed on our streets , Friday , by the repor that another assault had been madcupoi the person of a female in our city , thi time by a man named Jackson upon Mre Howell of South McCook. The mai was arrested and at the trial , which oc currcd the same afternoon before Es quire Colvin , the following facts wen elicited : It appears that Jackson ha : an interest in a brick yard situated nca the Howell residence , and that he whili under the malignant influence of tangle foot , went to the house and dcnmndcc some milk to drinkupon Mrs. HoweH'i failure to comply with his imperativ < request he used most indecent and in suiting language , thoroughly frighten ing the timid little woman , who man aged to send word to Mr. Howell at the depot , by her little boy. By the tiiiu Howell reached home Jackson had re tired to a shanty at the brick yard tc sleep off the effects of the liquor , witL which he was well loaded. Howell find ing his wife greatly excited over the oc currence , being justly incensed , starts over to the brick yard to find Jackson , whose robustuous personality he pur posed in his heart to thoroughly thump ; and just here we want to submit the on ly criticism we have in this case , Mr. Howell was lacking in judgment in "bearding the lion in his den , the Doug las in his hall. " Especially when the thing to be "poked up" has the pugil istic record of Jackson. The result was , that in the short encounter , which en sued after Jackson was awaked from his drunken slumbers , Mr. Howell was pretty badly used up , being stabbed in the face and hand by a potato fork , in flicting painful , though not serious wounds. These facts being established before the court , Jackson was discharg ed. Mr. Howell should have allowed the law to take its course , or hired a "big ger man" to give Jackson a well-merit ed thumping. jJ3r ° Hallack & Howard for Lumber and all kinds of Building Material. REAL ESTATE Andrew J. Pute to Franklin P. Brickey of Beatrice. South east quarter of section 10 , township 3 , north of range 29. Consideration , $1- 200. * * H. C. Rider to Mr. Stetzelof Nemaha county , Neb. Northwest quar ter of section 22 , township 3 , north of range 30. Consideration , $1,200. * * H. C. Rider to Mr. Stetzel of Nemaha county , Neb. East half of the north west quarter and west half of the north east quarter of section 5 , township 3 , north of range 30. Consideration , $1- 200. * * H. C. Rider to Orr Johnson if Nemaha county , Neb. Southeast quarter of section 9 , township 3 , north sf range 30. Consideration , $900. * * B. C. Rider to Henry Ansler of Illinois. Southwest quarter of section 6 , town ship 3 , north of range 29. Considera tion , $1,850. * * H.Rider to Me [ tee. Lot on West Dennison street , Consideration , $600. "Hallack & Howard for Lumber ind all kinds of Building Material. Fifty-five different claims , mostly tim- > er claims , are now under contest at the ocal U. S. Land Office , charges of fraud , nd failure to comply with the law hav- ng been preferred against the parties vho entered the same by Inspector Co- ) urn. Weeping , wailing and gnashing > f teeth , special affidavits and happy and agents are among the ciear indica- ions , while the probabilities are that Ir. Coburn has been misled in many ases by some spiteful individuals , who ake this means of working out a grudge. L number of the oases have come un- er our observation , and the entrymen eel bitterly aggrieved. SSPHallack & Howard for Lumber nd all kinds of Building Material. This is the season of pic-nics and ice ream sociables. A Sunday School pic- ic is advertised to be held in Dolph's rove , two miles east of Danbury , Sat- rday , August 29th ; while the members P the Ash Creek Methodist church an- ounce an ice cream sociable at their burch , next Thursday evening , August 7th. Cordial invitations are extended i both cases. J THallack & Howard for Lumber ad all kinds of Building Material. SERIOUSLY ILL. Grave doubts are jtertained , by the physicians in atten- ince as to the recovery of Mrs. S. A. owell , who has been seriously ill for ic past week. A very delicate opera- on was performed , Tuesday , in hopes ? saving her life , but up to the time of ir going to press very little ho e is itertained. Mrs. Rowell's three sons e here from Iowa , and the entire fam- y are tearfully awaiting the result. 3f - | PERSONAL POINTERS. . wsT > - * N--N- ' ' ' ' 'N-'W"V Thos. Golfer left , Saturday , for llivertoii Fred Weed camo down from Benkclman , Sunday. " | Ucnjamin Bird of Bcnkelinan was in town Monday. I W. II. JIayden left for his home in Hast . ings , Saturday. I j Senator Dolan made a short business trip t ( town , yesterday. F. if. Snow went down to Indianola or business , Monday. Father Cullen went down to Indianola 01 40 , Friday evening. i j F. S. Spanogle of Ked Cloud was a guest ol the Eating House , Monday. Mrs. S. D. limit returned from a visit tc Hastings , Monday evening. Fred Lytle camo down from Benkclman and spent Sunday in the city. Mrs. Tage Francis left for Indianola , Sat- unlay , on a visit to her friends. Jolm Uudd , Frees & Hocknell's manager at Trenton , spent Sunday in town. Win. Howard Fhelps , County Clerk of Funiiis , was in the city , Tuesday. Mrs. Berger and Miss Flora Shaw returned from si visit to ludianola , Sunday. W. F. Fisher left for Beukelman , Sunday , to join the round-up at that point. W. J. McGillin , bound for the Indian Terri tory , was a passenger on 40 , Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Russell went downto Arapahoc , Friday evening , on a visit to her parents. Mr. aud Mrs. McCartney of Indianola re turned from the mountains Sunday , on 40. W. E. Fry accompanied C. F. Babcock on a visit to his ranch near Cauibridge , Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wiggins spent the foru part of the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. llobb. Miss Ashmore came up from Inilianola to attend the hop Friday night , retunuiigTues- day. day.M. M. L. Sproat , with Hallack & Howard , was in town a few days in the early part of the week. E. L. Taylor of Exeter Ls visiting his sister , Mrs. C. W. Paine. He intends to move here in the fall. Mrs. T. S. Bosley returned , Sunday night , from an extended visit at her home in Fair mont , this state. Editor Powers and Messrs. Morris and Hen derson of Stockville were in the city , Monday , on land business. Messrs. Suavely , Perry , Lynch and other Indianola men had business before the U. S. Land Oflice , Tuesday. Mr. Wahlquibt of the Democrat spent Stm- day at home in Hastings. He returned to his labors here , Monday night. Ed. Leavemvorth , formerly of Indianola , was in town the fore part of the week shak ing hands with old friends. Kilpatrick of the Circle-W ranch , passed through ou Sunday. He intends shipping horses east about August 25th. F. K Adams , a Lincoln railroad boy , wel known to many in railroad circles here , was in town , the first of the week. Editor Risley , County Treasurer young anc quite a number of other Culbertbou people were in town , yesterday evening. The Roberts sisters are entertaining a broth jr from Illinois , who arrived last Saturday night ou a visit of a week or two. Messrs. Yates , Wilson , Steele , Hatch and jther Hayes Centreites , were in town , two or : hree days , the last part of the week. Geo. Ballentiiie and a party of five Lincoln jentlemeu passed through , Sunday , on their ivay to atteud the round-up at Benkelman. Capt. W. D. Young , John E. Bagley , Esq. , md Jolm Shu-ley of Sutton were among the juests registered at the Dining Hall , Wednes- lay. lay.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. LaTourette returned lome , Sunday , after a visit of a week or ten lays at the home of Mrs. LaTourette's parents n Hayes county. S. U. Parsons , of Parsons & Gilford , real ; state and loan agents , Max , was in town , a&t Friday , on business , and laid in a supply if blanks from this office. Misses Eda and Josie Menard and Fred Harris went out to Benkelman , Tuesday , to dtness the August round-up , which was ex- lectecl to reach there on the above date. Thos. Colfer started for Chicago on Xo. 40 , Tuesday evening' , on a bu&inesstripof a week > r more. J. A. Cordeal of Alma , au old-time riend of Mr. Colfer , will accompany him. Attorneys LeHew , Lucas and Starbuck and larbhal Welch were at Indianola , Tuesday , lie day upon which a hearing in the Jones ase was had before Acting Judge Johnson. J. J. Dunbar and Ira Waldo were called own to DeWitt , Saturday , to attend the fti- eral of a brother of Mr. Waldo and Mrs. ) unbar. They returned on No. 1 , Monday ight. Charlie Fisher started up to the ranch on IB Frenchman , via Culbertson , on 39 , last 'hursday , accompanied by Geo. Cheuery , rho will spend a week or ten days with him u the ranch. W. S. Buck , editor of the Superior Journal , pent Wednesday and Thursday in town , on is return home from au extended trip tlirough ic mountains. We acknowledge a pleasant raternal call. Frank Bishop , local editor of the Courier , as iu the city , Monday , ou a land contest. [ e returned home , Tuesday afternoon on ) . Mr. B. made THE TKIBU > K a fraternal ill , during his short stay. Headmasters W. E. Daucliy and E. Zook ere down on the Holdrege branch , the lat- ir part of the past week , in the discharge of IB duties of their oflice. Both returned on 'o. 1 , Monday evening. John C. Kilner of York , this state , travel- ng in the interest of the York Foundry made [ cCook , Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. K. . i company with J. E. Cocliran , made this of- : e a short call , Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. TV. Odoll returned to their home in Brooklyn lown , last week. They were accompanied by Mrs. B. F. Olcott and two little girls , who will make them an ex tended visit. The party will nmko a short visit iu Des Mollies en route. ' . Miss Rilhi Wyckoff of York , this state , ar rived in town , lost Tuesday night , on her way to vlsitMrs. Ham and daughter , who live some ten or twelve miles south of here. Miss Wyckoff spent several days in town , theguest of Mnt. J. B. Mcservc , beforu going into the country. D. Guernsey of CouncilBlufTs , Iowa , large ly interested in stock on the Frenchman , was in the city , Wednesday , seeking information concerning the charges preferred against him by Inspector Cobuni before the U. S. Land Ollice at this place. From the charges pre ferred it appears that Mr. Guernsey will have to prove his identity that ho is sure-enough D. Guernsey. W. M. Anderson , the Chicago Lumber Co.'s ellident book-keeper , made : i business trip , Saturday , to Bertram ! and El wood , in the in terests of the firm. W. M. rci > orts both of these new towns as building up rapidly , in the midst of a beautiful and productive coun try , which is already well settled , with fine jrowing crops. The greatest drawback to that section being thu great depth to that very requisite water and this the settlers are fast overcoming by putting down wells , and erecting wind mills. DIED. , August 15th , 1S85 , youngest son of Mr. Boggswho lives about four miles northwest of McCook. The remains were interred in the cemetery northwest of town , Monday , Rev. Dungan officiating. MARRIED. rKM } wl 18S5 , at McCook Hotel. Mr. W. II. Strong and Miss Mary Williams , both of 3IcCook , Rev. W. S. Wheeler officiating. DEDICATION. The new Methodist Episcopal Church of McCook will be dedicated ou the 30th day of August , 1885. Rev. T. B. Lemon , D. D. , and Rev. P. C. Johnson , P. E. , will officiate. Tbose coming from a dis tance will please bring their baskets with them. There will be tables ou the grass iu front of the church provided for them. W. S. WHEELEU , Pastor. G. A. R. MEETING. There will be a meeting of the Grand Army of the Republic on Monday even ing , August 2-lth , 1885 , at Menard's Hall. Old soldiers desiring to become members will send in their applications. J. A. WILCOX , Commander. I. H. YAIIGER , Adjutant. Ice Cream Sociable. There will be an Ice Cream Sociable it the M. E. church on Ash Creek , Phursday evening , August 27th , 1885. 4 cordial invitation is extended to all. W. 0. BOND. Episcopal Service. Episcopal services will be held in the Jpera Hall , Sunday morning at 11 ) 'clock , Central time. Rev. Fullworth > f Red Cloud will conduct the service. FOR SALEV A thoroughly-built , 6-rooui house , and ot ; with lot adjoining. A very desira- ile residence. Beautifully situated. ? or particulars apply to er address , W. 0. MOODV , lltf. McCook or Stratton , Neb. FOR SALE. A fine residence in West McCookin- luding two lots 50 feet front , barn and ther out-buildings. Will take pay in tock. Inquire at Lucas & LeHew' sof- ice on Main Street. FOR SALE. One hundred good cows and a number f calves. Cheap. Call on or address , ll-4ts. EATON BROS. , > . 0. box 124. McCook , Neb. Land and Legal Blanks. - o - We have now in stock a full line of ind and legal blanks. Orders from a istance will receive prompt attention. lotfce of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage. Notice is hereby given , that by virtue or : i liuttel mortgage , elated on the 2iitli day ol" Iiiy , JStfo , and duly liled in tlie otnee 01 the ounty Clerk of Ked Willow county , .N ebntiku , a the 'd day of June , lbS5 , and executed by P. . Blair to 1. J. Starbuck , to beeure the pay- tent of the sum of ? 500 , and upon which tuoro i now due the bum ot $ oUO. Default having- CCB made in the payment of tuid sum , there- ire I will sell the property therein described , ! z : The shed studies situate ou lots A'o. t > , 7 nd 8 , in block as , in the Village of .McCook. eb. Also , one lar-jo black horse , about lu cars old , one large black mure , about 'J years Id , one brown horse , about 8 years old , riug-- 3ne on left fore foot , one brown horse , about pears old , blind in one eye , and one jrray mare , joutloyears old. Also , one new spring wagon , id a set of double haruebs. .titpublicauccion ; the .McCook Corral , opposite Frees & Hock- sirs Lumber Yard , iu .vtcCook , Ked Willow mnty , Nebraska , on Saturday the"Jtl : day : August , IBfcS , at 1 o'clock r. M. of said day. Dated August 1st , I. J. STAUUCCK , Mortgagee. . S. WZLCU , Deputy Sheritl , Agent. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Q _ _ _ _ _ Notice is hereby given that on the 1Kb day 'July. 18S5 , the co-partnership e.titin > r be- rcen Church fc Bohanan wiudisM > l red by inu- al consent. All accounts due the old linn e payable to thelrsuecesbors , ChhrchVhit - ker , who will continue the busine s at the d stnnd. HEXKY T. CHUUCH. EDWAUD G. BOUAXAN.