The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 21, 1886, Image 4

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F. M.&E. M. KIMMELL ,
Editors and Publishers
Official City and County Paper.
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' f'A stifjtJKSTivt : . engraved heading is
tho latcstimprovcmcnt made by the Red
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EDITOR EISLEV of the Culbertson
Koveilloison tliQroad for Wolfs I'-itent ,
Stub Statement.
{ 'KCRETA15V J/A.MAli lias issued an or-
dcvallmvim : stockmen until May to rc-
UKIVO tlit'ir feijees offonsivc t'rnin tlir
public domain.
TUB Presidential Succession I Jill
passed tie ) house , .Monday , precisely
as it came from the Senate. Tho final
ly vote was 183-to 77. .
JrncK MOXTCIOMEIIV. late uf the
Ijluoniiiifitoi : land office , is propariuir tn
Ioca ! ' : it K"-Mirlh. KHM H . Hiwill MI-
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niSTl' :1I ' 'If ! I'H | ' | | '
( ) IKI.I ; : : : . M-CMVC-I ! IHT ! ir.-r. train in
two wrek.Olnnday night. The U. &M.
were at an expense of $500 per day on
that branch alone dmim ; the blockade.
A SLTKmi debating society recently
wrestled with the sublime and rid'cu-
* Icus probVin , "which goes the Faster.
alter bei.ig broke , a colt or a ten-dollar
bill-
HOIU/OX.TAL MORRISON is said to be
deep ! } * engaged in the preparation of a
biil.to reduce the tariff duties. Even the
late cold - . < i > .ip was not Frigid enough to
chill Bill"horizontal reduction ebul
litions.
THE holiday number of Vick's Floral
Guide , _ a complimentary number i
which iies be lore us , is the handsomest
of its kind ( hat . .has.ever reached this
sanctum. It is finely illustrated and
very complete throughout.
SKCRKTAKV OK STATI : and Mrs. Bay-
ard motirn the death of their eldest
daughter , Kate , which occurred last
Saturday afternoon , from heart disease
The continued strain of social life in
the gay capital was too great for her.
BISMARCK , wanting sonic more money
airain i he.'ahvay.s want.moie nuuiev
has concluded to let the wholesale liquor
dealers pay him $4 00(1.000 ( a year.
lie could not perhaps have apilicd ]
the. thumbscrew where it will give less
dissatisfaction.
IT is difficult , even in this land of
magnificent di.-taucv.s. ti > long elude de
tection. Weee it authoritativelytated
that llono Montgomery , the absconding
young wretch , who erstwhile editeii the
Cambridge : Kaleidoscope.n \ \ < finally
been apprehended , ami tint he will bo
brought to > pccdy justice ,
S , " > TliKV ha\ rha-l'd the "viljiiin" who
hehl up the ( "nircii Sraif-s mail and
express siini lelievcil I "tide t am of
, $7.HI ( ( ) in cash nut in Oaxvcs county into
Ciiadron. ; iii' ! } ia\ealiiidonei : ! ( he chase.
The theory is llial the thief is ; i local
amateur and will be caught when he
cullies to invest the nnuieyit the bars
oT the magic city.
TllK fashionable cra/.o for bird's pin
tniige : is an : irtco ! t > \ ' feminine decora
tion appears to have reai-hed that point.
K" ill lOnglniid whi'ndisirust brings its in- i
evitahle reactionary movement. A IV- j
male recently appeared at : i hall in a
cj dress , whose biirFac-o was comjiosod vu-
tirelyof stuffed canaries. Tiu * hello who
inhabited thispetticoat charnnl-house"
-J was very properly " snubbed. " and : i
Plumage Society ha.s been formed to
combat the cra/.e.
THE New Ouleans exposition is a fail
ure , and an effort is now being made to
have the city buy the. property for $125.-
000. It cost originally $1.350.000. It
is feared that the project will have to
be abandoned. The trouble is that the
whole thing from the first to the last
Iras 'been conductedwithout order or
system. They started- with a great
flourish of trumpets , but beyond the
usual trumpeting no one seemed wil-
Ihigstii'do'aiiy work. The consequence
y is tlmt lastvear the buildinirs were not
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MT rcadv , in time.'and the whole thine was
delayed. The effort this year to rai-
vaH3 o > H cMnio a-corpsc was ju.st as fu
tile , and there i. no doubt that ulti
mately the whole thing will collapse and
. goja. riii.Dl , lxpos5.tioua.nre rcUing to
; * bc-nTgoird deal like lairs. . " ' The public
is tired .of them. They have had their
day , havedonetheirworkaird-must.be
succeeded by-something else. ' Peoria
Journal. '
' COUNTY-SEAT ITEMS.
The attractive ' 'Starbuck family ' re
turned from McCdok , Sunday P. M. on
passenger No. 40.
Mr.V i. Boyle , the new Democratic
CouritY Treasurer , was in the capital ,
Thursday and .Friday.
Mr. S. W. Stilgebouer from over on
the Beaver , was in our citv. Friday and
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"Saturday , on business.
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t Grubb & McCollister , our enterpris
ing young lawyers , have' moved their
office from over Davids & " White's store ,
to the ground floor just south of TJax-
ter's store.
Mr. William Kendall of Datibtirv was
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an arrival in our city. Tuesday. Mr.
Kendall in a pleasant gentleman to
meet as well as an old settler. It is
thouht , he came on government busi
( Jeorge Papiiijof the firm of McCart
ney & Papin , ha.s been confined to the
' house for severaleeks on account of a
sore eye ; but. at lastreports , was im
proving. and we soon hope to see him
it cc'inore on the streets.
IXv. . % .V S.Vinvk , . She Mclho.i-t
minister o'f .McL'oowho is the no\\ly
electod School Superintendent , was iii
j our city , Friday and Saturday on official
business. lie returned Saturday.
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I Some of the furniture for the new bank
t
: s already in the building formerly used
as a barber shop by Messrs. Kirkman
( & Co. , and we hope soon to see it in
full , blast. " as it will prove a valuable
business addition to our city.
Messrs. Suavely & Starr have added
quite a number of new books to their
already large law'library , and they now
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possess the most complete set of stat-
I iites in the county. 31 r. Suavely has
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a new type writer , ami is becoming very
efficient in its use.
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| J. H. Goodrich , Jr. , our County
j Treasurer of three year's past , went
down to Lincoln tu complete his official
, settlement with the State of Nebraska.
He returned on oft , Tuesday , and re
ports a slcndid | visit with relations
there. as well as a pleasant business trip.
Last Wednesday , the. new curtain and
scenery for McCartney's Mall arrived.
The curtain is a "dandy"and must be
seen to be fully appreciated. With
plenty of good scenery , a remodeled
stage and its fine curtain , the hall cat
rank with any in the valley. '
A very successful meeting of the In
dianola Reform Club was held in the M
E. church , last Friday evening : The
house was full. A'ery pleasant speeches
were made by Messrs. IIctheringtonLa-
throp and Ilev. Wheeler of MeCook
The. .speech of Mr. . Teas was a marvel
of manly frankness , which should have
been heard to appreciate it. They ad
journed to meet next Friday evening ,
which is tluir regular time for business
'meeting.
Uev..Johnson , the Presiding Wider
of ibis circuit , occupied the. pulpit of
I IKM. . K. church. Sunday A. M. and
erising .M JiihiiMiji is a learned man
as well as : in eh iient | ; orator , and his
sermons were interesting to say the
lea-'t. The . .
- cun reg.iti'in .Sunday even
ing was i he large-t ever assembled in
the church , ami. although necessarily
packed. " no one left until the serv-
ici : > were finished. ' Truly yours ,
Indianola. Jan. 20. * XoxDKSCRlI'T.
BOX ELDER , BLOSSOMS.
liiitiH * . plants haveifcc'umbcd to the
icy embrace of Mr. Frost , and are now
iiiietly | waiting in the wood shed for the
hungry cow.
Blossoms are about all frozen up.
Brother Hayseed informed us thi morn
ing , that we would have no warm weather
as long as this cold spell lasts.
The people of Box Elder , believing
that 'cleanliness is akin to godliness , "
met at the church , one da } ' last week ,
mid proceeded to cleanse that edifice of
all visible dirt. "Satan"'was therewith
his "apples. " " and proved to be a very
ivclenmc guest.
The M. K. Sunday School , last Sutl-
ilay , branched out into a sort of a.young
[ onvontion. Quite a spirited discussion
ivas taken pait in by the older members
if the school , which resulted in the
faction of six additional teachers : and
i new set of supplies were ordered ,
file people of this part of the country
spent determined to not let Christianity
ctrograHe in the least. SKI.OXX.
Box lOlder. January 10.
NOTE TO CREDITORS.
Having disposed of our meat market
u Browcr Bros. , we-desire "all parties
vho are indebted to"us to call and make
mmediate payment , either to W. B.
iVhittaker at the old stand or to S. H.
] ! olvin at his office-
28 2t. < CntiHcn & WHITTAKER.
SITUATION WANTED.
Beinir pecuniary need , nnd suffer
ing from it , I will be very thankful for
any situation cither in a banking office ,
or nuy otbor office or store , even , will
gladly accept light tunuual labor xtntil I
can do better. I have been employed
when in 'Europe , in the firm of Prost &
Co. , and W'wspapor officos , also 10 years
in tli < services nf the Western Railway
of France. Address , box 317. MeCook ,
Neb : K. J. HALL.
ATTENTION , TEACHERS !
I will be at the High School building ,
in McCi'ok. Saturday. January 80thfor ,
the purpose of examining applicants for
teachers'certificates. .
\V. \VlIKKLKR ,
County Snpi'.rinteiident.
TO STOCKMEN.
Sorghum seed , $1.25 per bag , in new
two-bushel bags , delivered on cars at
Blue Hill. Neb. Address ,
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27-tf. iM. WH.SO.V , Blue Hill , Neb.
FOR SALE.
7fl head of ITdf-Brcrd (
Calv ' < . Hulls : ind II.-iN-rs. Apply to
5 : j-tl' . DAVIH HA/.I-LS.JU. : .
To. I'-iwnec ( it.X -h
FOR SALE.
100 acres good hind , 8 miles from
MeCook , or will trade for house and lot.
:54-f : > t. F. S. WIMJOX.
Waller Shcppard , who teaches the
school up on West Coon creek , was ar
rested , Tuesday , charged with assault
and battery. It appears that a pupil
by the name of Miles Anderson had be
come unruly and had attracted the at
tention of the board on previous occa
sions. This time , we are told , he seiz
ed the stove poker and attempted to re
sist chastisement which had been sanc
tioned by the board , when the teacher
found it necessary to use force to pro
tect himself as well as to accomplish
the punishment , and the boy's parents
being dissatisfied , take this means of
getting satisfaction. Courier.
Literary Note from The Century Co.
' 'HOW HK.YNT MAKriIii > AOAIXsT MAItK
TWAIX. ' '
The Xew York Sun calls attention to the
curious fact that Mark Twain's article , in the
Century , entitled "The Private History of a
Campaign that Failed. " is , by an odd coinci
dence , a'contemporaneous supplement of
chapter is in the first volume , ju -printed ,
of General Grant's memoirs. It appear * that
the only time that General Grant was reullj
scared was when he had to meet tho little ar-
ni } ' in which his future publisher was a pri
vate. At Palmyra , Grant , then a colonel , was
ordered to move against Col. Thomas Hams ,
who was said to be iHicamped at the little
town of Florida , some twenty-live miles away.
In his memoirs General Grant tells how liis
heart kept getting higher and higher as he
upproaohed the enemy , until he felt it in his
throat , but when lie reached a point whore lie
expected to see them and found they had fled ,
liis heart resumed its plane , Mark Twain was
: me of the "enemy , " and that he and his fel
low-soldiers were equally frightened appears
in his frank confessions in the December
L'entttry. The difference between the two
soldiers was that Mark Twain was thrown
into such trepidation that lie then and there
ibaudoned forever the profession of arms ,
whereas General Grant made on that occasion
: he di-eovery that the enemy were as much j
if raid of him as hehud b.wn of them. "This. "
says General Grant , "was a viuwof theques-
ion that 1 hud nc\er taken before , hut it
ivas ono that 1 never forgot afterward. From
; hat event to the close ol tic. ) war. 1 never cx-
trepidation upon confronting an
y , though 1 always felt more or l < h s
inxiety. " _
Mr. X. G. Moulder , .superintendent for the
iJradstreet Mercantile Agency , Des Moines.
Io\\a , ! ays lie is highly pleased with the effect
) f Chamberlain's Cough Uemcdy , that his
amily have used it with marked benefit.
Similar expressions are heard in every com-
mmitwhere it is sold. Aiy | one using it
vill not long suffer with thecold. It ispleas-
mt to take and harmless to give to children
> f any age. Sold by M. A. Spalding and Wil
ey & Walker.
SIXTEENTH YEAR.
THE
Kansas City Times ,
BRIGHTEST AND BEST.
Our 14th premium list.comiirisiujr over $33.-
X ) worth of presents , it > now ready. Every
uliscriber to the Weekly Timesnt ? 2.00n year ,
hen order is rcrcived before April < W.lt ) ,
ill receive a premium worth , at retail , from
1.00 to Sl.OOO. Full particulars and specimen
spies fret1 to any address.
PRICES FOR SUBSCRIPTION :
'sally , Tith preshn. porycar . S 2.00
'CDily , trltkcst prealun. per yea : . 1.03
: = i5y Tisss , ? : r yeir . 2.00
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Address al ! orders to
THE TIMES , Kansas City , Mo.
terms to .Agents.
LEGAL NOTICE.
The accounts of the late W. H. Dolnn are in
10 hands of .Messrs. Colfer Sc Cnrdcul for col-
ction , all personB indebted will please settle
ith the above minted tlrm.or the undersigned.
Persons having : accounts agrainttt W. H. Do-
iti , decensed , Avill file them with H. M. Ash-
lore , county jtidsre. for approval , and they
ill be settled in due time.
J.V. . DOC.A.K. Administrator.
idlanoln , Neb . , Dec. 23 , 1835. SO
McCOOK GRAIN MARKET ,
! ( Corrected ctcry Thursday mornlns. )
Xo.2\Vhent. per bushel . 4 , " > 0 0c
No. Kvc , per bushel . 27 < s30c
Barley , per bushel
Onts. per bushel
Corn New. perbushel . ,
Hay wild , person
Uttflcd Hay .
! LIVE STOCK , PllODCCC. ETC.
Hoys Live
Potatoes , ( Irish ) per bushel. . . . xjo
Butter , per pound . lflbc
Kgjfs , per dozen l.Vit
Young Chickens , per do/on
' Old Chickens , per dozen .
FINAL PROOF NOTICES.
& LAND Omci : AT McCooK.
JiinuiiryL'Oth. UWi. f
Notice is hereby { fiven that the followlii-
named settler hus tiled notice of his intention
tomaketinal proof in. support of hiselnim.iuid
that said proof will bonmdp bcfori1 Ilrgistor or
lli'coivor at MeCook. Neb. , on Tuesday , March
Hth , IKHtf , viJacob If. Er.ui-i. Ilomcstfud
Kntry ISiKt. I'or the wist ' - snutliwest ' 4. wc t 'i
southeast ' .of section ' ! , township : ! north.
rauxu 3 > l wot Ctli I' . M. He names the follow
ing witnesses to prqvo his continuous nisi-
deuce upon , and cultivation of , said land , vi/ :
> ielwfl P. Woick , Adolph Ifheischick. ciinrles
Volbrecht and Herman Thole , all of MeCook ,
Neb. 34 C. I , . LAWS. UeprSster.
LAND OFKICK AT JlcCooi ; , NEIJ. , i
January l. > th , IbMi. f
NoticeIs hereby jjlven that the following1-
nnmed settler has filed notice of his intention
to make llnal proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Ifi-jf-
isteror Iteceivur lit MeCook. Neb. , on Friday ,
February L'C , 1KM , viz : William V. Johnson ,
11. B. IBS , torthe south 'J northwest 't. north
' - soiitlr.vost ' 4 of section 34. township 4 , north
of rnnjru M west. He names the following wit-
iii'Bto prove voiinnoii < 4 re Mcnee upon ,
: iud uiil > ivitioi ; > it'"Mill Iniiii , viJohn S.
Mod roll. Charles t'ovscr. Kduurd F. Couscand
Thn > . J. iriiwrlcs. till of MeCook. Nclirnskti.
: ! t C. \ . . LAWS , tfejrister.
, liASI ) IK CK ATMtCoOK. NK . , I
i Jiinuary Sth , U'S.'i. f
I Notice is hereby ivon that the following-
named settler Ims tiled notice of his intention
to make tinal proof in support of his claimand
\ that said proof will be made before Ile istoi
I or Receiver at MeCook , Neb. , on Monday , Feb
ruary 15th. 18 i. viz : Horace H. Easterduy.
homestead entry 1U7 , for the N.W J4 of section
SI , township I north , range30 west. He names
! the following witnesses to prove his contin
uous residence upon , and cultivation of , said
land , vi/s : James H. Patterson.Clnirles Angel
William Colenmn and Milton H role , all of
MeCook , Neb. 33 ( J. L. LAWS , Hegi = ter.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NF.U. . i
December 2ith ( , 1885. t"
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make llnal proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Keg-
isteror Receiver at MeCook , Neb. , on Satur
day. February Oth , 188T ) . viz : Itobcrt J. Squire ,
I ) . 8.2240 , for the southeast quarter of section
4. township - , north of range 30 west , li P. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon , and cultivation
of , said land , viz : .7. L. ( jrav. LewisStarbuck ,
C. H. Pate and Alpheiis Starbuck. all of Me
Cook , Neb. 31 G.L. LAWS. Register.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of
an order of sale issued by the Clerk of the
District Court of Red Willow county. State of
Nebraska , on thed day of December , 1885. and
to me directed , I will at 10 o'clock , A.M. , on the
23d Day of February , 1886 ,
nt the f rant door of the Court House in Indi-
anola.said Court House being the place where
the last term of said District Court was held ,
within and for said Hcd Willow county , and
State of Nebraska , offer for sale at public auc
tion , to highest bidder for cash , the following-
real estate , lands and tenements , to-wit :
Lot No. (14) ( ) fourteen , in Block No. (27) ( ) twenty-
seven , in the Town of MeCook. Red Willow
county. Nebraska , taken on order of sale to
foreclose a real estate mortgage , as. the prop
erty of William C. LnTomette and Irene H.
LaTourette and ordered sold by the Court to
satisfy a judgment against them and in favor
of The Citi/ens Hank of MeCook , Nebraska ,
for the sum of ( § : , fi73.(52) ( two thousand five
hundred and scvcnty-livcdollunsand sixty-two
cents , and $9 OS costs and accruing costs , de
creed a.iirst lien. And a judgment against
said defendants in furor of Isaac It. Rllwood &
Co. for the sum of ( S1.170.HO ) eleven hundred
and seventy dollars and ninety cents and de
creed a second lien upon said premises. And
a judgment against said defendant. W. C. La
Tourette in favor of The Croat Western Stove
Company for ( $1,11800) eleven hundred and
eighteen dollars and decreed a third lien upon
said premises. And a judgment against said
defendant , W. C. LaTourette , in fnvor of The
Iowa narb Steel Win ; Co. tor ( ? : ? ,131.00) two
thousand one hundred and thirty-one dollars ,
and decreed a fourth lien upon said premises.
And a judgment again t said W. C. LaTour
ette in lavor of The Uridgoaud Bench Manu-
fnctory Co. for the sum of ( i-'JS.O'i ) thirtv-clght
dollars , and decreed a filth lien upon the said
premises. And a judgment against said W C.
LnTourcfte in favor of The Nobiii..ia Manu
factory Co. forthcsum of ( ? 114 00) one hundred
and fourteen dollar ? , and decreed a sixth lien
iion | said premises. And a judgment against
said W. ( J. LaTourette in favor of Simmons
Hardware Company for the sum of C51.H6U.3 ! ) )
eighteen hundred and si.\ty-six dollars and
thlrty-n no fonts , and deep-ed a seventh lien
upon said premi e : . and tax I ei there-Hi In
the aggregate * i-.ih 50. ( tendered by William
Uiblin. : Juilae < > t s-aid Distriet Cotfrt at tne
November , lfct-5 , term thereof , to-wit : On the
4th day of November , 1S 5.
Atthetinicand plaeeof said saledueaitend-
ance will ho had by the undersigned.
.1. W. WKI.IIOIIN. Hit-riff.
2fi Rod Willow county. Net. .
J. E. CpciiUAX , Attorney.
' LEGAL NOTICE.
Ill thu matter of the estate of V.'illiani II.
loan. ) ! ilt ceased
Notice K horetiy iriven to all person * having
L'luims and demands againstVilliiun ; I Dolan ,
ileeeased , that the time llxeil for lilinjr claim- ,
ii allisl said estate K siv mouths Irom the
lirst Monday in February , 18MJ. All person *
ure required to piosent their claims with the
voucher to the county jiidjie of the said I eil
Willow county. Xebr.tska. : it his oilice then-
ill , on or before the llrsit Momliiy in .lulv.
ISSfi. and thsir all claims M > lilcrt will heheaid
liclorc Mild jiidare. the tii > t .Monday of each
month at ! i o'clock. A. M. . in the order snid
liiims are tiled , and that the administrator
. .hiiiiffV. . Iiolimi i > allowed twelve months
Tom the Itt day ol Kubruury , IHfcii , in which to
settle the hnsiness of said estate , and I direct
.hat snid adinini > trator xivu notice hcioof by
nibllcation for four consecutive weeks ol' the
line and place of hearing such claims in ae-
. ordancc herewith inTiiKMcCooK .
i ncwspiiper of general circulation in said j
tounty. 11. M. AsflMoitt : , County Judge.
December 27th. 1885. 31-lt.
Votice of Dissolution of Partnership.
The partnership heretofore existing between
r. W. Dolan and V. Franklin , under the tlrm
lames of "The Red Willow County Hank. " of |
ndkinola. Neb. , and "The Citi/ens Hank of
IcCook , " of MeCook. Neb. . Is hereby dissolved
limitation and mutual consent. All notes
ind accounts due Tlie Red Willow County
Mill ; will be collected bv J. W. Doian. who
issumes all liabilities of the said Red Willow
Jounty Hank. And all notes and accounts
IneThe Citizens Hunk of MeCook will bo col-
ected by V. Franklin , who assumes all liabili-
ies of the said Citizens Hank of MeCook.
Witness our hands and seals on this first
lay of January , A. D. . 18M5.
J. W. Doi.vx. fL.S.1
V. FHANKI.IX. [ L. S.I
ANY ONE j
n need of a good liniment , please call at our
toreaud getabottk of Iteno'sTitoriCAkOii. . ,
ne of the most perfect medicines ever pro-
uced. and warranted to cure scalds , burns , i
ruises , etc. . and relieve pain of all kinds. For
ale by M. A. Spalding and S. L. Green. j
I B"B * "d 10 cents postage , and we j
1ft wi" inailyoHKUKKuroyal.vnl-
ll I i i uable , sample box ot good .
W I i 8 that will put yon in the way of j
inking more money at once , than anything ,
Ise in America. Hoth sexes of all ages can
ve at home and work in spare time , or nil the
me. Capital not required. We wilt start you. ,
innienbe pay sure forthose "U ho start atoncc.
4-2/V-lyr. / HTI.SSOX & Co. . Portland. JIaine. J
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BEGGS1 CHEERY COUGH SYETJP
j a perfect success. " is what wo hnar on al !
idea by those who have used it and find it a
artain cure for coughs , colds and all bronchial
oublcs. For sale by M. A. Spalding and S. L.
reon.
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McCOOK , West Dennison St. NEBRASKA.
THE GSTi ;
( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. )
Paid up Capital , 350,000.00 ,
smess ,
Collections made on all aecc.vsible points. Prafis drawn direetlv on the priueija
cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Non-Residents. Monei to loan on fanning
land * , village and personal property. Fire insurance a specialty.
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Tickets r or Sale to and from Europe ,
CORRES PONDENTS. : V. KHAXKU.V , President.
First Xntlonul Hunk , Lincoln , Xcbniska. ' .Ion : ; H. CI.AKK. Vicc-I'reshlont.
Tlio Chemical Xationul Hank , Nov.York , j A. C. EIIEUT , Cii
HALLA0K & HOWARD ,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN
Pt < i''H < qe ; \ Sa-ivfV ,
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DOORS , BLINDS. MOULDINGS ,
Sicficb , (2cba ( < & 5oab , Simc , oH'air , Cement" ,
( Soa-f.
McCOOK , NEBRASKA. !
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( i. Ii. XE'i'TLETON. Jit-Cook , Nol > . :
.THE1 McCOOK
AND TRU
OF MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
/lakes / First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property.
OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDIHC.
. CAMPBELL , PRESIDENT. B. M. FREES , IGT vice PRESIDENT.
EO. HOCKNELL , SECRETARY. R. O. PKILLIPS , 2ND VICE PRESIDENT.
F. L. BROWN , TREASURER.
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C. A. NETTLET.ON , Prop.
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CORN SHELLED AND GHOUNB , IJOLTEI ) , ET\
2 BLOCKS EAST OF RUSSELL'S BARM ,
IcCOOK , NEBRASKA.