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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1886)
F. M..E. M. KIMMELL , + * Editors and Publishers. --T--i- T.--r. T-.L---r- * r i-j - . -I. . . . - - - _ . . Official City and County Paper. f ' YANU Kill JILT'S wealth , it appears , ex ceeds tho most enthusiastic suppositions. 1-t-is-no set down as being over $300- 000.000. AYE see it stated that the . < aiprenie court has decided that counties must pay for the support of insane persons ( hey send to the asylum. Tin ; cold snap has been nioPi prolific nt' fires and disasters ol'every nature. Xo print of the country has boon exempt. The list is appalling in extent. TillFranklin : Echo is again in the hands of II. M. Crane. Tiic Echo will hiY another resurrection day , or we miss our guess on Herb's trct-up. SKN.\TOII .MANOKUSON is receiving ii.orc attention than any of the yoiingoi wemJjcrs of the present senate. Thi- > : < a hiirh compliment to our Ptato as well as to the senator. I'KKHAPH the Hnglish language con tains no word so frequently misused noi mie used to express such a multitude ol ideasriloly different in import , as the iittle word "get" in' its forms. s administration is more rntten than Grant's. " said one of the democratic applicants for land office tumors. xvho resides in this city , when he heard tho nc-.vs ( ? ) of the appoint ment ( ? ) of Jake and Dick. Heresy. N men in Low.-i are liegiuning lo imagine , in a vague way lo lie sure , tutt prohibition does sort o"prohibir. . A number nf them arc now langiiishinir in prison for vinlaiiiig the l iwa law , while many others were mulcted in lieaw linos. linsroi : C'oxKi.ixu recently said : "Thy .sniaili. > < t country nuw. paper is worlli more to -nhseriber in one month than its price for a year , and does more for its neighborhood for noth ing than a high official does for his mm- nilicont salar.v. " I'urviors publications might do well in wait until Messr.s.Laws and Hahcock's V successors have been apointcd. ] This event has not as yet transpired. Neither have Jake Hteiiimetand Dick Thonip- son been appointed , as some are ener getically" circulating. Al.i. the Democratic hig guns , little gnns. rifled guns , smooth bores , mor tars. Mtindurbuses , nincompoops and profound and Miblime ignoramuses in general arc down at Washington giving our heavy-weight preside nt pointers on the. distribution of i'etieial patr sna ; o in ihi-stut . A KKKI.IXC is yrowsnjr throughout * * \ this shite , especially through the .South 1'latte country , favorable to James Laird , the present r.wigressmnri from the second district , to succeed Van Wyek to the United .StalerSemite. . LaSni stock in this pare of the stale has come up wonderfully since rhe begin ning of the present session of congress. The congressman's speech arraigning Sparks perforce of his fool decisions , which so disastrously affect Western Nebraska , meets with the heartiest ap proval from the worthy settler of this part of Nebraska. BKOTHKR THOMPSON , with his double- barrel newspaper , has the advantage in a di.-cussiun of tho merit ! ; of Mr. Sparks' administration of the general land office , of being able to blow hot with his .Mc Cook organ a'nd cold with the one in this city. With his name at the mast head as editor and publisher , the M - t.'ooi ; Democrat comes out in an edito rial condemning 3Ir. .Sparks and declar ing that enough has come under the ob- M-rvation of the writer to condemn him , while the same v.vek the Adams Conntv Democrat comes nut in bold defense of rhat official. We suppoju ; that when a homesteader hailing from the district of I he Mc'ook ( land office inquires of Mr. Thomt-.u } } , his views on the sti5 > jecfhe jiroudly poiiits to the columns of his k organ : i containin a full rev elation of the deep recesses of his heart upon the subject , while to 3Ir. Sparks at Washington , he quietlv sands mark- y * * * cd copies o ! his Hastings organ as a mild suggesfSon that he would be pleas ed to survu h.s highne.-s in the capacity of an in furiur officer of abonff the dig nify . .ill'the icui'ivershiji of that land of. lice , out near the Stinking Water. Nicu thing , this double "barrel business.7 - < ilastings Ncbraskan. - DRIFTWOOD' DRIFTINGS. The icy hand of winter has been loos ened a little , and the balmy air of to day almost makes us think of spring. Uut the good people of Driftwood have not been frozen by any nieam * , as the following events will show. The fair daughters of J. S. Newcomb sce.m to be in demand by our young men. TIIK Till BUNK of larft week published the marriage notice of one of them and now a younger sister has joined her des tinies with another of our best young men. William Sprague is the lucky man , and the happy coupla arc enjoying the honey-moon at the residence of his father. Last Sunday , a .large congregation listened to an eloquent discourse by Rev. Dtingan , whose earnest presentation of the truth , had a strong effect on the minds of his hearers. To say that he is always welcome , but faintly expresses the feelings of this people : may he come often. The. Vailton Sunday School under th'e efficient management of 0. B. Nettleton , has attained a success equaled by few. Last quarterly report shows an average attendance of forty , which i * very good for cold weather. There will hen oyster supper at the Vailton School House , Wednesday even ing , February 3d. for the benefit of the Sunday School. MAX. January 27th , 1SSG. BOX ELDER BLOSSOMS. On last Thursday evening.Mr. Piper's folks were sadly shocked , upon receiv ing a telegram announcing the death of a daughter , who resided at Franklin. Mrs. Piper not being able to attend the 'funeral , Mr. J. B. Viper and Miss Ella , father and sister of the deceased , took the tram on Friday , for the sad s.ene. Tho first surprise party of the season occurred at the residence of 1) . E. Moore on Wednesday evening of Jast week. About forty of his friends and neigh bors rushedr \ > on him without a word of warning ; but ho and his excellent ! wife were not long in taking in the .sit uation , and everybody was made wel-1 come. A sapper was prepared , and time passed so rapidly and pleasantly that it was long after tho hour for re tiring before the company bid each other ] good night. The Lyceum at the Loo mis school house is becoming noted for its discus- j sion of theological questions , in fact , they have started a new theory. Some of their leading debaters have declared that God has no part in the conversion of a sinner. It is possible that 1T ; has not had much to do with tiie so-called conversion of some who have recently made a profession of religion. ( od works in a more thorough manner. TJox Elder , Jan. 25. SEI.OXX. VAILTON NOTES. We notice that titc pleasant < pell of warm weather brings relief ty our nu merous stockmen. We are sorry to report considerable sickness in the community at present , but we believe nothing serious at this writing. Tt was Mrs. G. J . Nettleton who as sisted at the late entertainment , instead of Mrs. A. N. Nettle.ton , as reported in the notes. ? Ir. Will Sprague and Miss Lusetta Newcomb were united in the holy bods : : of matrimony on the 20th. It was a liappy affair , and Will may well be congratulated. Hurrah for the oyster supper and en tertainment at the School House , Wednesday evening , February 'id. Pro ceeds for the benefit of the Sunday School. Speaking , music , games and a joncral good timo appears on the pro gram. Now let us"go prepared to make- this eflort.of our ladies one of profit as well as pleasure. IiAi.i'H. lloldrege .Republican : A conductor on one of the freight trains saw fit to pjnct a woman from the caboose , last Friday , although she had a permit from the Superintendent to ride on that train. When the smart aleck reached the next station he. got orders in go hack and get the woman , which he did. delaying the irrival of the train at this plaee about two hours and a half. Mr. N. G. Moulder , superintendent for the Bradsrrcet Mercantile Agency , DOR Moines , owa , says hu is highly pleased with the effect ) f CjiamberJain's Cough Iteuictly , that his 'ainiiy have used it with marked benefit. Similar expressions are heard in every com- nimity huTcit is sold. Aiiy one using it , vill not long stifl'or with the cold. It is pleas- mt to take and harmless to give to children > f any age. Sold by M. A. .Spaldin ; and Wil ey & Walker. McCOOK GRAIN MARKET. ( Corrected every Thursday morning- . ) fo. : ! Wheat , per biihol 4SgrXc ) Co. illyo , per bushel Siirlpy , pfr Iiushol ) ats , per bushel torn Nov. per bushel lay will , per ton I.OOJjSTi.oO tailed Hay ST-OOfi.00 ! ' LIVE STOCK , I'UODUCi : , KTC. lo.trc Uvc 'otatocs , ( IrishI per bushel tnttcr , per pound 'jfgs , per dozen l.T17o "oimjr Chickens , per dozen Sl.50 < 3$2.00 Ud Chickens , per dozen 52.253.00 ' COUNTY-SEAT ITEMS. JRoyal Buck of Reel Willow was in our city , Tuesday , on business. Mr. E. Kendall of the metropolis was seen on our streets , Tuesday A. M. Mr. C. T. Blackinan of Lebanon was up on a Hying visit , Friday , and returned the same evening. JtailroatHnen report Indianolaasbeingthe' best town along the line to turn out/on masse , to greet the trains. Among the departures for the metropolis , Monday , were Kev. Jas. Leonard , 3Iajor Cris- well and G' J. . Catkins. More business There is to he a first-class drug store.inthcnorthofMaiken's new block. It will be ready for "biz" about February 15. Thomas W. Mcrtoe on Monday declared his intention of renouncing "Queen Vic. " and hereafter sailing under the glorious ban ner of "Our Uncle Sam. " Quite a number of our young people went down to try the glassy surface of the IJepub- lican river , Sunday afternoon , and reported the ice in first-class condition. M. B. Xoel and wife who have for several weeks been visiting in southeastern Nebraska and Kansas returned , Friday. Matt , is our indispensable city drayman and the streets look natural once more , lie reports a good time everywhere and regarding his health , which was the object of his trip , his looks speak for themselves. Why are the curtains of Crumbuugh & Goodrich's store drawn down , and what caus es the. tired look on the respective counte nances of C. & G.V Jast peep inside and yon will sec three men in shirt sleeves 'rustling" for dear lifeThe old , old story , ' 'We are invoicing. " The revival meetings at the M. K. church still continue in spite of the bad weather. There has been two meetings a day for a week past and the interest in them does not diminish. Un the. contrary it i.s on the in crease , and the success that is in store for them should be something great. A certain young couple , much against the laws of health , still love the fresh , pure air. For they occupy a certain front porch three or four nights a week regardless of weather. We would add right lien' that the Nebraska cyclones have not yet dctatched the porch from Geo. Pmdiiiu's residence. We give this notice hoping that George will open his heart and ask them in. The trial of Walter M. Sheppard. a teacher on tho northwest Coou Creek , was the "Klite' ' event of the week , in our city. Lie was accused of beating one. Miles Anderson , with clubs and maulers , and of producing great bodily injury. Judge Baxter made his "debut" with the usual democratic grace. The counsel for the plaintiff were Mes > rs. -MfCoIHster and Ex-Judge A > hmore. while Mr. A. J. Johnson looked after the welfare of the defendant. The CLUII , in mention , was a wool eraser , beside which , a pillow boxing glove is a murderous weapon ; and the KIAT BoiiihY IX.IUISY proved to be a scratch upon plaintiff's leg about an inch in length. The jury consisted of Messrs. Xoel , Nichols , Starbuck , Black , Scherer and Bish op. The court room was packed like a sar dine box. It took the jury about five min utes to bring in a verdict of "not guilty. " and the said Sheppard will still continue to in- stnictthe youthful "Coon Crcukers. " P. S. MeCollister's closing declamation was the "gem" of the occasion. Indianola .Ian. 27 , 'SO. XOXIJESCMSIIT. IIi.vnjL'AiTins : DKPT. or Xr.n. , G. A. 1' . ) ASS'TA11.fTAXTGKXKUAI/SOrpici ) : , ' - Juniata , Xeb. , Jan. 4,1SS. > . ) General Orders Xo. 17. For tiie piirpoM ; of securing the location of the Eighth Annual Kcunion of-Nebraska Sol diers and Sailors to be held in the year JSSO , at such time as may be designated bv the Ninth Annual Kncainpinent , Department of Nebraska , G. A. I' . . 1 will receive Sealed Proposals at my Headquarters in Juniata , Nebraska , until February 15 , issi ; . from cities , towns and ullages of the state. Propositions must be accompanied by a written guarantee endorsed by five or more responsible persons said doi-umciit guaranteeing that said lo calityill furnish gratis to the G. A. I ! , the following : FIKST At least two hundred and forty aeresof land for such Reunion , suitable for camping , locate , plat and lay out the ramp , ami prepare same for occupancy. SKro.Mi Se\enty-live. tons jf hay , lil'tv tons of straw , one hundred cords of wood- all delivered to Quartermaster of ( Mmp on the Reunion Gioiinds , by or before the first Ftiday prior to the Heimion. TniKD Furnish suitable guard for such property fora period of nine days said iruard to be under order and direction of the Com mander of Camp. Forr.Tit A L'ood quality and sufficient quantity ofatcr to be delivered in barrels under the direction of the Commander of tho Camp for the needs of . iO,000 people one week for drinking , cooking and washing purposes. Also , enough stock water for :5 : , < > ° 0 teams of horses , mules , ttc , one week. FIFTH Forty tons of ice to be delivered iluring the week of the Reunion on the order of the. Commander of Camp. SIXTH To transport free from any point in the United States and return same , any rents , camp or garrison equipage , munitions if war hired by or loaned to tho G. A. If. for < nch Reunion , receive all material from the railroad company , haul same to Camp , pitch the tents , strike same , repack anil reload all material at close of Kcunion. 8ivixTH To turnish a good and sufli- 'ient amount of advertising and distribute the same , the expense of which in total shall iggregate at lea t three hundred and tiftv lollars ( § p."iO.OO ) . Said advertising to be out it least six weeks before the Reunion , and lone under the direction of the Reunion Com mittee for 1885. * EIOHTII To insure all such property as nay have to be insured in some reliable in- lurance company or companies for the full K-riod of time tnu property may be in transit o , iu use at , or in transit while being return- Mi from the Reunion. NIXTII To furnish , under theappointinent ) f the Commander of Cam ] ) , and pay for iuch services , a snllicient number of guards o protect property and aid the Commander if Camp , to carefully police the ramp , and naintain a proper degree of order during the , veek of the Reunion. TKXTII To furnish fifty saddles for use if the Cavalry Division , lo he turned over to he Colonel commanding said division , who ihall be responsible for the safe return of he same. ELKVKXTK All expenses incident to the ieunion in the way of ammunition and ma- erial needed and'used in carrying out of pro gram of parades , sham battles , amusements , unrise and .sunset guns , caring for the pavil- un , lighting same for camp-tires , hiring of addles and saddle-horses for the Commander if Camp and his staff , to be borne by the city , own or village that shall secure the location if said Reunion ; and all the rights to niaiii- iiin and rents accruing from"tiie gutters' fores , booths , dining halls , and all business inns , places of amusement , shows , &c. , to received bv said city , town or village : 'ROYIDED. that no gambling , or place to T end spin tons liquors , wines , or malt beer , s hall be allowed on the grounds of the ' c teunion. t TWELFTH lu addition to the above the c locality nmstglve a certain stun of money na a cash donatian for securing the Reunion ; said sum to bepaid to tiie Department Com mander by or before August first , 18S6 , for use of the Department of Nebraska , G. A. R. TinnTEKXTH All bids must be endorsed on coyer as follows : "Proposals for securing the Eighth Annual Reunion of Nebraska Sol diers and Sailors , " and addressed to A. V. Cole , Department Commander , Juniata , Nebraska. " 'FouitTEnxTH All posts of the G. A. R. will , upon the receipt of this order , bring it at once to the attention of the public inlhYir localities by securing tiie gratis publication of the same in the papers and in otiier ways promulgate it. FIFTKKXTH The Department of Nebras ka , G. A. R. , reserves the right to reject any and all bids. - SIXTEENTH AH bids will be opened and read by the Assistant Adjutant General at themeetingof the Council of Administration , at Red Cloud. Wednesday. February 17,1880 , when the selection of location will 'be made. By command of S. J. Simti.HY. A. V. COM : , Asst. Adjt. ( icucral. Dept. Commander. FINAL PEOOF HOTICES. LAND OKFICU AT McCoou. NEIL , I January 25th , ISSti. f Notice is hereby pivnn that tho followlnj- namcd .settler lias tiled notice or his intention to make tlnal proof in support of his claim. and that stiid proof will bo made before Ke - ister or Receiver lit MeCoo'rC , Nel ) . . cm Tuesday , March S > . JKSii , viz : Frederick Vollbrccht , II. ft. 1510 , for the west Ji northwest ; f , west ! J southwest J-i of section 13. township : ? . north of rau eln ) west , U P. M. Ho names tins fol- Jowhitf witnesses lo prove his continuous res idence upon , and cultivation of , f-aul hind , viz : Ailolpli Uheii-chick , Herman Thole , Charles Hcchtcl ami Jacob Evans all o * McCook , Neb. a- . G. J , . LAWS , Jlejfister. liANll Ol'FlCK AT MCCOOK , .January :20ti ! , l&io. f Notice is hereby Riven thnt tiie. followinjj- nuuieit settler lias filed notice of lu'.s intention toinake liiuil proof in support of bis claim , and that. said proof will beiimile before He isteror Iteceiverat McCook , Neb. , on Tuesday , March fltb , ISfii , \ iz : Jacob II. Kvans , Homestead Entry 151K ) , for the east * southwest fj , west 'i ! southeast J.i of section : . township ; ! north , range 3'J west Oth P. M. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove bis continuous resi dence upon , und cultivation of , said land , viz : \ iehacl 1 . Weiek , Adolph Ulicisckick , Charles A'olbreeht and Herman Thole , all of McCook , Neb. : J4 G. L. hAWS. Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. XKIS. , / Jnnuury loth , IbflJ. f Notice is liorcliy given that the followiiiff- named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make linal proof In support of his claim , and that said proof will bo made before UPJJ- Istcr or llecelvur at McCook , Xeu. . on Friday , February : W , 1S8S , viWilliam V. Johnson , II. E. 105 , for the south ' ; northwest 'i. north Ji southwest h of section 4 , township 4 , north of range 'M woMt. He names the followinwit - nes e.s to prove his continuous rcsirhjnce upon , and cultivation of , said land , viJohn S. Moilrcll , Charles Povser , Eilwiml F. Couseand Thos. .1. KujfKle. < , all of McCook. Xebraska. 81 G. L. LAWS , Kejristur. LAND OPFIUKATMCC'OOK. NEI ; . . i January iith , 18S5. f Notice is hereby irivcn that the followin-- nainert settler has tiled notice of his intcntiu'n to make linal proof in support of his claim.and that said proof will be uuide before Resistor or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Monday , Feb ruary 15th , IKSr. , viHorace H. Easferday. homestead entry 1GT , for the N.W 4 of section Ji-J , township 4 north , ranjrelM west. He names the following witnesses to prove bis contin uous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viJames H. PattersonCharles Angel William Coleman und Milton H Cole , all of McCook , Neb. : (5. L. LAWS. Register. LAND Oi'fifK AT Mf'ooK. Ni : t. . i December 2jth ( , JSS.'j. . \ Notice hereby jrix'en that the followinjr- namod settler hasilled notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of bis claim , and that said proof will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Satur day. February iith. ISS. > . viItobnrt J. Piiiire | , J ) . S. 40. for the southeast quarter of section 4 , townshipL' , north of nm e : fc ) west. t ; } ' . M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : J. L. limy. Lewis Sturbuck. C. H. Pate and Alpheiis Sturbuck. all of Mc Cook , Neb31 C' . L. LAWP , JJ SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE is hereby irlvon that by virtue of an order of sale issued by the Clerk of the District Court ot Red Willow county. State of Nebraska , on thed dav of December , IS".and to me directed , I will at 10 o'clock , A. M..OSI the 23cl Day of February , 18S6 , at the frontdoor of the Court House in Indi anola , said Court Hou-i > beinjr the plact-where the last term of said District Court wa held , within and for said Red Willow county , and State of Nebraska , olfer for sale sit public auc tion , to lushest bidder for cash , tho following real estate , lands and tenements , to-wit : Lot. NO.(14) ( fourteenin Illock No. CiTtwenty- ) seven , in thf Town of McCook. Rod Willow countyebnihka. . lidicu on order ol .iilu to foreclose a real estate mort i-pre , as the prop erty of William r. LaTourotte and Irene 15. LaVourctle and onleied sold by the Court to suti fy H judgment against them and in favor of The Cili/ens Bank of McCook. Nebraska , for the sum of ( $ ,575.i2) ( ) two thoiioini ! live hundred ar.d ' - ticvonty-flvc'dollai-sand sixty-two cents , and jSii.DS costs and accr'iinsr cost's , 'ie- creeJ H first lien. And a. jiidffmenf axainst said defendants in favor of Isaac L. Klhvoixl < ! c Co. for the sum of ( S1.170.8Q ) elevi-n himdrt-d and sereKty dollars and ninety cents and de creed a second lien upon said promise . And : i judgment against Mini dcfcjidanl , W. C. Lsi- Toiirette in favor of The Great Western i'tove Company for ( § ] , ns.K ) ) efv ! < - . hundred and E'ijrhtceii dollars and dct.-reod a third lica upon wiid premises. And a judgment against said rlefendant. W. C. I.aTouretto , in favor of The Iowa Harb Steel V.'ire Co. for ( $ ' ,1."I.OO ) two thousand one hundrod and thirty onedollars , ind decreed a fourth lien upon < iid jiremise-i. And : t judgment against < aid V. ' . C. LaTour- Dtte in favor of The llridge and Kencli Manu factory ( ; o. for the snm of ( SW.G1) ) thirty-oiglit lollars , and decreed : i Ufth lieu upon tbc said [ ireinisos. And a judgment agair t saidV. . C. LaTourette in favor of Tho Nebraska Maau- ractory Co. for the * m of ( iH4.00) ) 0110 l-uudrod mil fourteen d < ) llur. , and decreed a sixth lien upon said promises. And a judgment against ; aid W. C. LaTourette in favor of Sininon Hardware Company for the sum of 0l.SW.i ; ; ! ) eighteen hundred and sityix dollars nnci : hirty-nine cents , and decreed a seventh lien ipon said jimniscs. and tax lien thereon , in lie aggregate $8,368.50. Rendered by William juslin , Judge of suid District Court at tho STovcmbr-r. 18Sv , term thereof , to-wit : On the ; th day of November. IKSi. At thetimesind place of suidsiilsdueattend- mce will be had by the undersigned. J. W. WKI/IIOI : : ; . Shoritr. 4 Red Willow county. Neb. r. E. COCHKAX , Attorney. Votics of Dissolution of Partnership. Tiie partnership heretofore existing between f. AVr. Dolan and V. Franklin , under the 'firm mines of "The Red Willow County Hank. " of ndianola. Neb. , and "The Citizens I tank of ilcOook , " of McCook , Neb. , is hereby dissolved > y limitation and mutual consent. All notes ind accounts due The Red Willow County Jank will be collected by J. V , " . Dolan. who issumcs all liabilities of the said Red Willow bounty Bank. And sill notes and accounts lue The Citizens Bank of McCook will be col- L'cted by V Franklin , who assumes all liabili- ies of the said Citizens Rank of McCook. Witness our bands and seals on this first lay of Jamtarv. A. I ) . . 1W. . J. W. JJOI.AX. [ I. . ? . ] V. I'KAXKI.IX. [ L. S. ] ANY 02TE u need of a good liniment , please c'tll at our tore and get si bottle of BKOf.'sTii.H'i < .AL.Oif. , ne of the most perfect medicines ever pro- uccd. and warranted to cure scalds , burns , ruiFcsetc.and relieve pain of sill kinds. For ale by M. A. Spalding and S. L. Green. j 1 Send in cents postage , and wo will mail you KKEH a royal.val- uablc , sample box of goods that will pur you in the way ot" taking more money at once , than anything Ise in America. Both sexes of all agrs can ye at home and work in spare tinnor all tin- ime. Capital notrc'quireil. We will start you. mmensc pay sure for those who startatonce. 4-iVlyr. STIXSON A : Co. , Portland. Maine. ; BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYETJP j ! a perfect success. " is what wo hear on nil ( Ides by those who have used it and find it a rtaln cure for coughs , colds and all bronchial oublcs. For sale byM.A.Spaldinjjand S. L. 7 ] roon. * ' IVIcCOOK , West Dennison St. NEBRASKA. E ( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE L.A.WS.J Paid up Capital , $50,000.00 , DOES A HTLO1 nness , Colleetions made on all aecessible points. Drafts drawn diret'th on the principal cities of Knrope. Taxes paid for Non-lJe-iidents. Money to loan on rarniinsr lands , village and ] ) ersonal property. Kirc insurance a specialtv. Tickets For Sale to and from Europe , I ! CORRESPONDENTS : V. F.'CAxr.i.i.s , J're.Mdent. "ii-st National Bank , Lincoln. Nebraska. JOHN It. CLAIM : . Vici--I'residcni. The Chemical National liank. Nov.York. . A. C. KIIF.RT , Cashier. HALLASK & HOWARD , WHOLESALE 4. RETAIL DEALCRC IN ci'l'fi' Sfi < i H-c'l'Gc i DOORS , BLINDS. MOULDINGS , T Ticficb , vSc ctr Scote , imc , oH'cti : , Gc incut , ( Wcr 'Scirb anb ( ? oaf. McCOOK , NEBRASKA. > iii-rii.r | fo any on ILLnuorket , licing Heavier. Stronger Rullr. nni ! ilu-refori- isior'DiiraMe Mill. It Is the only uli > Iiti ! y safe M ! I ! luiili : ami out of housands Erected During 12 Vcnrs p .Jt. iui : kiu > hi * \ > r l > ! . > wn aaj and luft tlip Tower hiin : > lln ? . A n-n.nJ no dtlipr jliil can oliow. AVe o.Tcr up .iiij of ourJ'UMPINes ON THIRTY DAYS TRIAL jWv $ , And if tli-'y < l a"t pivo wJisrj.-iloit , will remove Mill at our /J / own f'n > c. Xl.-.nafaciurrr'.of the Cetelirated _ " - llinltuiuii 1'eci ! .Mill' . O'.niSli-Hcr . * : * < * * > -ji ' ' - * Iron Pumps M'lli l.rs s < 'jlinipr ! = . Iron i'ipe. Tank . For I'Stiinacitaligrs ami pric'1 ? , apply to . B. NETTLETON. 3IcCoofc , Neb- , AK 'II : f'jr > oinliiorn Nrhra'ka anil 7i rtliwpM > Tn Kansas - - THE1 McCOOK T OF McCOOK , NEBRASKA. lakes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property. OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. . CAMPBELL , PRESIDENT. B. M. FREES , IST VICE PHESIDENT. EO. HOCKNELL , SECRETARY. R. O. PHILLIPS , 2ND VICE PRESIDENT F. L BROWN , TREASURER. JJ C. A. NETTLETON , Prop. CORN SHELLED AND GROUND , BOLTED , ETC. 2 BLOCKS EAST OF RUSSELL'S BARK , to COOK , NEBRASKA.