The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 25, 1886, Image 4

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    F. M. & E. M. KIMMELL ,
Editors and Publishers.
PEOPLE'S CAUCUS.
A People's caucus of the electors of
McCook , Neb. , is hereby called by the
undersigned for the purpose of putting
in nomination a candidate for Mayor
and the other city officers necessary to
be elected at the election to be held
April Gth188G. , . Said caucus to be held
at Menard's Opera Hall , Saturday even
ing-March 27th , 18SG.
J. 11. Phelan. C. F. Babcock ,
T. G. Rees , F. S. Wilcox.
Geo. Hocknell , John Farley ,
Thos. rolfer , H. H. Berry.
A. Campbell , Jos. Menard ,
"W. M. Lewis , A. C. Clyde ,
C. S. McCamrnon , S. H. Colvin ,
W O Saylor , J.Byron Jennings ,
A. E. Lytlc. R. S. Cooloy ,
H. Trowbridge , P.Walsh.
S L. Green , C. E. Boyd ,
AV. W. Palmer , J. A. Wilcox ,
E. M. Brickey , A. P.robst.
T. M. Helm , L. L. Hulburd ,
J. E. Cochran , J.F. GanBchow ,
G. L. Laws , W. S. Wheeler ,
K. B. Wahlqulst. E. S. Welch ,
J. E. Berger , James McEntce.
S. Strusscr.
THE Haigler Reporter by E.S. Waite
is the latest candidate for journalistic
honors. The Reporter is neat and
newsy , and merits success.
BROS. ASIIWILL nnd Downer of the
Stratton papers will say something
about one another if they continue their
present spat. Better let up , boys.
THE great railroad strike is having a
serious effect on the trade of St. Louis
According to the clearinghouse reports
the trade of the city has been damaged
to the extent of $4.000,000 , and the
St. Louis Republican charges it up
mostly to the bull-headedness of Rail-
Manager Hoxie.
THE Yuma Sun by Fred C. Probst is
among the late visitors to this office.
The Sun carries that time-worn "gag , "
' ; Tell the truth , " at its mast-head , and
we will watch with considerable interest
Fred's futile attenips at practicing the
virtue thus promulgated. It has come
to bu regarded as an impossible demo
cratic achievement.
THE last act in the Oakland tragedy
was ended on Sunday night by the firing
of the barn in which the murderer An
derson , alias Wright , had taken refuge
and the destruction of the building and
its contents with several head of horses
as well "as of the desperado. The citi
zens that pursued the murderer seems to
hare been lacking a cool headed leader.
There was apparently no necessity for
the sacrifice of the two lives that the
siege cost , nor the roasting of the horses
by the burning of a valuable barn.
Pickets could have been stationed out
of the range of the murderer and the
watch kept up until he appeared. He
would have been forced out of his hid
ing place at a smaller expense to the
proprietor of the premises and the pub
lic and probably without the loss of life.
It would have been merely a question of
time and-the exercise of some patience
on the part of the citizens in pursuit.
DRIFTWOOD DRIFTINGS.
The spring time has comegentle An
nie , and the husbandman goeth forth to
sow.
Mrs. Robinson's house is finished and
will be a cozy home for the lady and
her family.
Mr. Palmer is moving into his new
house. In this case McCook's loss will
be our gain.
The road commissioner has commen
ced work on the bridge icross Driftwood
at the centre of section 16 , township 2 ,
range 30 , which will fill a long-felt want.
Rev. Geo. Dungan pr ached at Vail-
ton , last Sunday , administering tho sac
rament of the Lord's Supper , and re
ceiving nine new members into the
church.
The delegation from Ohio received
an addition to their number by the ar
rival of Mr. Alum and family , and Miss
Doll , whose mother is homcsteading in
this vicinity.
A young homesteader put * in his ap
pearance at the residence of Daniel
Clements , a few days ago , and was im
mediately adopted by the whole family ,
and Daniel bought another farm , on the
the strength thereof. MAX.
In view of the increasing number of
trains on the B. & M. in Nebraska and
the corresponding increase of danger
of accidents , the officials have promul
gated an order that all engineers , fire
men , brakemen and conductors must be
examined for color blindness. Those
who are unable to pass will be asked to
resign. Exchange.
COUNTY-SEAT ITEMS. ,
Sam Askmoreof ilcCoqk was in onrplace
Sunday.
Sheriff Welbom Is building n fence aroum
the jail.
E. Kendall of McCook was a visitor in oui
place , Friday.
EditorVahlquistof theifcCook Democra
was in our town , Tuesday.
Col. R. M. Suavely of Indianola was amonj
the callers at McCook , Tuesday.
Maj.R.H.Criswell of Indianola was amonj
the visitors to McCook , Tuesday.
Hon. C. F. Babcock , Receiver of the Lane
Office at McCook , was in this place , Sunday
W. II. McCartney has rented his house fa
Mrs. Aiken , who intends nmning a first-clas :
private boarding house.
Rev. James Leonard moved his family t <
Curtis , last Wednesday , where they are nov
located on his pre-emption.
J. S. Phillips , our hardware man , is enlarg
ing his hardware store by building a largi
addition on the rear of his present quarters
C. G. Eustis , brother of General Passenge
Agent Enstis of the TJ. & M. , stopped here
Sunday , on his way to Curtis , where he in
tends starting a bank.
The ball given by W. H. McCartney , St
Patrick's eve , was a grand success. Then
was a good crowd out and everyone who ex
pressed an opinion seemed perfectly satisfied
Indianola is taking the boom early , am
building is commencing In full blast. Mr
Smith's residence , Mr. Powell's new brick
and a large carpenter shop in the east part o
the city. So much for the boom.
March 24,1880. NONDESCRIPT.
Commissioners' Proceedings.
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OFFICE OF COITNTY CLF.RK. >
Indianola , Neb. , March 16,1880. f
The board of County Commissioners me
pursuant to adjournment of Feb. 11 , 1886
Present , Chairman S. L. Green , Commissiono
Crabtrce , and County Clerk C. D. Cramer
Minutes of the last meetingwore road and ap
proved.
On motion the followingprecinct officer
were appointed :
E. Oxley , justice of the peace , North Vallo ;
precinct.
R. C. Catlett , justice of the peace , Nortl
Valley precinct.
A. H. Bowdish , justice of the peace , Eas
Valley precinct.
William Ford , constable , Gerver precinct.
Robert Ackermanconstable , Grant precinct
George Bentley , constable , .North Valiej
precinct.
F. A. Leap , assessor. North Valley precinct
Howe Smith , assessor , Grant precinct.
Milton R. Coulton , assessor. Beaver precinct
S. H. Colvinassessor , WillowGrove precinct
The resignation of J. E. Berger , of the office
ofassessor of Willow Grove precinct , was ac
cepted.
J. H. Everist , overseer road district No. 17.
Joseph Downs , ovarseor road district No. 15
AugustKuhlman.overseer road district No.l
George Burt , overseer road district No. 11.
Stephen Bolles. overseer road district No. 7
On motion the official bonds of precinct offi
cere were approved as follows :
ASSESSORS.
S. H Colvin Willow Grove precinct
E.C.Bartholomew Lebanon precinct
CONSTABLE.
George Bentley North Valley precinct
OVERSEERS.
August Kuhlman road district No. J
C.C-Smith road district No. K
Robert Moore road district No. H
J.H. Everist road district No. l'i
Win. H. Smith road district No. If
Joseph A. Carter road district No. 2
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
R. C Catlett North Valley precinct
E. Oxley North Valley precinct
On motion anew road district was establish
edembracing all of town. 3 , range 30 , except
that part of section 36 which lies south of the
Republican river , to be known as road district
No. 20.
On motion road district No. 17 was divided ,
and ail the territory embracing the north hall
of town. 1 , range 28 , established as road dis
trict No. 27 ; and all the territory embraced in
the south half of town. 1 , range28 , to be known
OB road district No. I" .
On motion Edmund Wyckoff wns appointed
road overseer of road district No. 27.
On motion George White was appointed road
overseer of road district No. 26.
On motion the following claims were audited
and allowed , and the clerk was directed to draw
warrants on the 1885 levy general fund :
Frank T. Moore , ballot box. $1.50.
Robert Ackerman , judge of election , claim
§ 3.00. allowed $2.00.
H. H. Horton , judge of election and return
of poll books , $5.80.
J. W. Daniels , clerk of election and return
poll books , $5.30.
W. B. Spain , judge of election and return of
poll books , $5.80.
Thomas E. Brown , judge of election $2.00.
Joseph B. Teas. 3 ballot boxes , ? 3.50.
Lathrop & Watkins.supplies for clerk's office ,
S1.50.
G. H. Purdum , supplies for county offices ,
* S.20.
G. H. Purdum , supplies for county offices ,
§ 4.00.
Mrs. L. T. Baker , board and care of paupers ,
§ 25.20.
J. W. Welborn , sheriff , boarding Andrew
Murphy , ? 225.
Robert Welborn , court house janitor , $7.50.
Hal lack & Howard , coal for court house and
jail. 57.91.
Frees & Hocknell Lumber Co. , jail material ,
E3.12.
J. H. Bennett , deputy sheriff , fees in case
State vs. Andrew Murphy , $1.70.
Hallack & Howard , coal for destitute , $10.67.
On motion adjourned.
S. L. GREEN , Chairman.
2. D. CRAMER , County Clerk.
The informal meeting held at Red
Willow , last Thursday , to canvas the
idvisability of voting precinct bonds to
auild a bridge over the Republican , in
ihe vicinity of the mouth of the Willow ,
vas not a succes. No one seemed to
enow for what purpose the meeting was
jailed , nor who called it. R.
Black Forest Seedling Trees.
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100,000 Black Walnut Seedling
Trees , 2 years old , 12 to 18 inches high ,
incc transplanted. In nice condition
o plant-out. ROBT. W. FURNAS ,
43-2ts. Brownville , Nebraska.
FOR SALE.
Early Beauty of Hebron , Mammoth
'earl and White Star seed potatoes.
J. F. BLACK ,
,2-5ts. Red Willow , Nebraska.
NOTICE.
A. L. Lytie of Quincy , Michigan ,
father of Lytle Bros. , has associated
with them a stock of hard ware , hetween
their stores at McCook and Benkelman ,
which stores will from this date he con
ducted under the firm name of Lytle
Bros. & Co. This addition makes theiu
the largest and best selected stock of
hardware in western Nebraska. The
old firm most respectfully thanks the
public for their liberal patronage in the
past , and hopes by-square dealing , good
goodsand low prices , to merit a liberal
share in the future. Respectfully ,
43-2ts. LYTLE BROS. & Co.
FARM LOANS.
Cash Down. No Delay.
No need of waiting to send of ? appli
cations. Money paid over as soon as
papers are completed. Call on or ad
dress , RED WILLOW Co. BANK ,
43-tf Indianola , Neb.
IMPROVING Mr. and Mrs. Franklin's
little daughter , who has been seriously
ill for. some time past , and upon whom
an operation was performed , Monday , we
are pleased to report , is now improving.
Blood poisoning is the cause of the
sickness. Dr. Stutzman has the case in
charge.
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A number of our people , among them
Register Laws and family , Mrs. Bosley ,
and Receiver and Mrs. Babcock , have
gone or are going to Denver , this week ,
to hear Mary Anderson , who appears at
Tabor Grand , Thursday , Friday and
Saturday.
ARTICLE OF AGREEMENT.
This agreement entered into this First day
of March , 18SC , by nnd between the Lincoln
Lund Company of the first part and the town
of McCook , party of the second part.
WITNKSSETH. That the party of the first part
hereby agrees to place in the town of McCook
ten fire hydrants , connected with their water
mains , and supplied with water through three-
inch pipe , and to keep the same in pood work
ing order to be located as follows : One at the
corner of Dennison and Macfarland. one at the
corner of Dennison and Main , one at the cor
ner of Dennison and Madison , one at the cor
ner of Douglass and Macfarland , one at the
corner of Douglass and Main , one at the corner
of Douplass and Madison , one at the corner of
Douglass and Monmouth , one at the corner of
Dakota and Manchester , one at the corner of
Dakota and Marshall , and one at the corner of
Dakota and Monroe Streets.
IN CossiDEiiATiox' WHCIIEOF , The party of
the second part agrees to pay to the party of
the first part , Sl. > 0 April 1st , 1SSC , and SloO the
first of each succeeding quarter , for a term of
live years ; being an annual rental of § i00 ! for
the use of said hydrants. The said hydrants
to be used by the party of the second part for
fire purposes only : to supply water to tho fire
company in time of confiagration or for prac-
tice.which practice shall not exceed one stream
of water & hour , or two streams J-i hour , each
four times during each of tho months of No
vember. De'cember. January. February , March
and April ; not to exceed Ji hour twice during
each of the months of May , June..Tuly.August ,
September and October : each occasion to use
hydrants in case of conflagration to take tho
place of one practice. The party of the first
part shall have full control and supervision of
said hydrants , except in time of conflagration ,
at which time the party of the second part
shall have full control of the hydrants and
water mains. If hydrants are used in excess
of specillcations , the party of the second part
will pay to tho party of tho first part twice the
barrel or meter rates of said Company for
amounts used , which shall be determined by
the superintendent of works.
AttestV. . C. LATomiETTE. Chairman.
F. M. KIMXIEM , , Village Clerk.
Dated , McCook , Neb. , March 1.1888 ,
AN ORDINANCE
To provide for tho organization and incorpor
ation of a city of the second class.
BE IT OKDAINEDBy the Chairman and Board
of Trustees of the village of McCook , Neb. :
SECTION 1. 'Ihe Village of McCook , Hed
Willow County , Nebraska , organized on tho
27th day of November , A D. , 18S3 , under the
statutes of tho State of Nebraska , hereby in
corporates itself under the provisions of Chap
ter 14 of the Compiled Statutes of the State of
Nebraska , asatnended-March 5th. 1K > 5 , entitled
"Cities of the second class and Villages , " to bo
called the city of McCook. and said village is
hereby declared to be a city of the second class.
SECTION 2. Tho city of McCook shall be di
vided into two wards , to bo bounded , limited
and numbered as follows , to-wit : AH of the
territory lying east of thocentro of Main Ave
nue , within Unincorporated limits of McCook ,
shall constitute and comprise the first ward ;
and all of the territory lying west of the cen
tre of said Main Avenue within the limits of
McCook. to comprise tho second ward.
SECTION 3. There shall be hold on Tuesday ,
6th day of April , 1880. an election , at which
election the followingollicers shall bo elected ,
to-wit : One Mayor , one Police Judge , one City
Clerk , one City Engineer , one City Treasurer ,
two Councilman in the first ward , and two
Councilman in the second. Also , a Board of
Education , consisting of six (6) ( ) members. Two
of said board to serve for 3 years , two for 2
years , and two for 1 year.
SECTION 4. The poll or voting place in the
first ward shall be at the office ot Cooley &Col-
vin , in said ward , and W. W. Fisher , A. J. Pate
and H.M.Kced shall act as Judges of Election ,
and f. S Wilcox and J.I * . Israel shall act as
clerks of said election , in said ward. The poll
or voting place in the second ward shall be at
the Hocknell Hoso Cart building on Dennison
street in said ward , and B. F. Olcott. K. S.
Cooley and W. H. Uea shall act as Judges of
said electiouand Pat Walsh and A.H.Steadman
shall act as Clerks of the election in said ward.
All votes shall be cast between the hours of
8 o'clock , A. M. and 6 o'clock , P. M. . in said
wards.mountaintJme. PROVIDED , Thatif the
Judges and t lerks do not appear at the time
and place herein mentioned and enter upon
the duties of said offices , their places suall bp
filed by consent of those residents of said ward
present at said ward poll , as soon as may be
after said hour of 8 A. M.
SECTION 5. The said JutJgns and Clerks pro
vlded for in section 4 , shall make tally lists of
all votes coet as near as may be in the manner
provided by law for such offices at state elec
tions , and shall return thp same certified to be
correct and true , to tho city clerk within two
days after said election day.
SECTION 6. The clerk shall file and preserve
such tally lists , trom which the council shall
ascertain the name of officers elected , at their
next meeting after said election , which meet
ing shall be held ou the evening of the second
day after said election.
&ECTIOS7. Thisordinanceshallbopublished
in THE McConif WEEKLY TRIBUNE , for three
consecutive weeks , commencing' March 4,1886.
Passed and approved this "firstday qf March ,
1886. w. C. LATouiiETTE , i bafrmaii.
Attest : F. M. KIMMELL , Village Clerk.
ELECTION NOTICE.
Pursuant to an Ordinance passed by the
Board of Trustees of the Village tit McCook ,
Neb. , on tho 1st day of March , 1888 , incorpora
ting tho said Village as a city of tho second
class , notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday , April 6th , A. D. , 1886 ,
the first annual election of said city will be
held for the election of the following officers :
One city mayor.
One city clerk ,
One police judge.
One city treasurer ,
One city engineer ,
Two councilman in the first ward.
Two councilmen in the second ward ,
6 Members Board of Education.
The office of Cooley & Colvin on East Den
nison street in said ward is hereby designated
as the polling place of the first ward. The
voting place of the second ward shall be at
the Hocknell Hose Cart building on West
Dennison street in said ward.
Polls will open at 8 o'clock , A. M. , mountain
time , and close at G o'clock , p. M. , mountain
time , in both wards.
W. C. LaTOURETTE. Chairman.
Attest : F. M. KIMKELL , Village Clerk.
Dated , JUroh 4th , 1833.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
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Suite of unfurnished rooms , in cen
tral location. Inquire at this office. '
RESOLUTION.
RESOLVED , That tho Chairman of the Board
of Trustees of the Village of McCook be au
thorized and empowered , and he is hereby in
structed to enter Into a contract with the Lin
coln Land Company , agreeing to pay to tho
Lincoln Land Company 600 per annum , paya
ble quarterly in advance ; quarterly payments
of $150 to be paid by the Town of McCook to
the Lincoln Land Company on the first day of
April , I860 , and SISOon the first of each suc
ceeding quarter Thereafter , fora term of live
years , for the use of ten fire hydrants for the
fire department of the Village of McCook.
Said hydrants to be used for the purpose of
supplying water to said village in time of con
flagration , or for practice of said lire depart
ment , which practice shall not exceed one
stream of watei JJ hour , or two streams of
water J4 hour , four times during each of the
months of November December , January ,
February. March and April ; and nottoexcced
U hour twiceduring tho months of May , June ,
July , August. September and October : each
occasion to use hydrants in case of conflagra
tion to take the place of one practice. The
Lincoln Land Company is to have full control
and supervision of said hydrants , except in
time of conflagration , at which time the Vil
lage of McCook shall have full control of tho
hydrants and water mains If hydrants are
used in excess of specification in contract , the
Village of McCook is to pay to the party of tho
. .first putt twice tho barrel or meter rates for
the amount used which shall lie determined by
the superintendent of the works.
Attest : W. C. LATOUKKTTE. Chairman.
F. M. KIMMELL , Village Clerk.
Dated , McCook , Neb. . March 1,188U
FINAL PROOF NOTICES.
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LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEB. . )
March 20th. ISSIi. j
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be imule before Reg
ister or Receiver at McCook Neb. , on Tuesday ,
, May 4 , ISSO.viz : Lewis B. March. Homestead
I Eutry 2764 , for tho southeast quarter section 1 ,
township 2 north , range 2 ! ) west ( ! th P. M. Ho
names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon , and cultivation
! of.said land , viz : D. H. Babbitt , Richard John-
' son. Henry Vogas and W. W. Fisher , all of Mc
Cook. Neb. 42 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OPKICC AT MCCOOK. NEB" , I
March 17th , ISSrt. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Reg
ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday.
May 1 Ith. 1S86. vL : : James W. McCarthy , home
stead entry 2164 , for the southeast quarter of
section 34 , township 1 north , range : > 0 west 6th
P M. He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous rcsidonceupon , ami cul
tivation of. said land , viz : Josiah A. Frciiph ,
William H.Honjamin. Sidney Dodgennd James
B. Farusworth , all of McCook. Neb.
42 G. L. LAWS. Itegistcr.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic. NEB. , i
March 12th , ISMi. f
Notice i ? hereby given that the following-
named bottler has filed notice of his intention
i to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made betore Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Snturditv ,
May 1st , 188fi. viz : William P. Fritts , D. S. i.50 ,
for tho south H northeast f4 section 2 ; ! . town
ship 4 north , range 20 west 6th P.M. He names
the following witnesses to prq * e his continu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said
land , viz : Jacob Long , Josiah E. .Moore. Ira
J. Miller and Alex. W.Campbell , all of Rox
, Elder , Nebraska.
42. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , Neb. , i
March 12th , 18SC. )
Notice is hereby given that the lollowiug-
i named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will bo made beiore Regis-
teror Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Saturday ,
May 1st. 1S86. viz : Alexander W. Campbell ,
homestead entry 2649. for the southeast
northeast4. south't southeast > * . northeast u
southeast bi of section 15 , township 4 north ,
range 29 west. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultivation of , said hind , viz : Steph
en T. Bolles , Josi..h E. Moore. William T. Ham
ilton and Jacob Long all of Rox Elder. Neb.
42 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAXD OFFICE AT McCooK. NEB. , /
March 8th. KS80. J
Notice is hereby given that tho follou-inir-
muncd settler hag filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Reg
ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Fridav ,
April 10th. 1880. viWilliam H. Alliiigtoh.
Homestead Entry 116. lor the W. y. N. W. of
section 1 and E. 53 N. E. if section "i , township
1 north , range 28 west 6th P. M. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon , and cultivation of , said land ,
viz : F. W. Weaver , J. C. Lalferty , J. C. Foutz
and P. M. Graham , all of Daubury , Neb.
G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , Neb. , i
March 8th. 18e6. f
Notice is Ijereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his cltum ,
and thattraid ptool'will be made boture Reg
ister or Receiver at McCook , Nob.on Saturday ,
April 17th. IbSU.viz : Joseph Dnscoll , D. S. 2511 ,
for the north west H section 7touuship.j north ,
range 29 westii P. M. He names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : John
Foley , NelsDonlaud , James Foley , and Peter
Larson , all of Box Elder , Nob.
41 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , t
.March'Jth , IbbU. \
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proot in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will bu iiutdc before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Iscb. , on Friday ,
April I6th , K&tS.viz : Herman Thole , homestead
entry 3170 , lor the northeast } * northwest H ,
and lots 1,2 and 3 section 28 , township : j north ,
range 30 west. He names tho following wit-
nes es to prove his continuous resilience upon ,
and cultivation of. said hind , viz : Jacob H.
Evans , Adolph Rheischick. Charley Burster
and Charles Vollbrecht , all of AlcL'ook , Neb.
41 G. L. LAWti. Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEB. , i
.March 1st , li6. f
Notice is hereby given that the lollowing-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Regis
ter or Recpjver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday ,
April 9th , IbSU. v\t \ : Zacljeus L. Kay , Home
stead Entry 772 , for the south & northwest &
section 17 , township 3 north , range 29 west 6th
P.M. He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon , and cul
tivation of , said land , viJohn Henderson ,
John Smith , Altred Carter and niraiuK. Bixler
all of McCook , Neb.
40. G. L. LAWS. Register.
LAND OFFICK AT MCCOOK , NEB. , t
March2d , IhsG. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
nHined settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday ,
April 9th. Ibb6 , viz : Edward F. Duffey , D. S.
! 425 , for the southwest H southeast Ji of gec-
tson 23. township 2 , north of range 30 west. 6
[ ' . MHe names the following witnesses to
srovo his continuous residence upon , stud cul-
: ivution of , said land. viz. NWickwiro. . E.
tf. Benjamin and Fred Benjamin , of McCook ,
tfeb. , and F. D. Smith , of Cedar Bluffs , Has.
40 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic. NEB. , f
February 24th , 18bG. f
Notice is hereby giveu that the following-
lamed settler qus filed notice of his intention
o make final proof in support of his claim ,
ind that said proof will be made before Regis-
er or Receiver at McCook. Neb.on Thursday ,
ipril 8th. 18SO , viz : Francis M. Kennedy , H.
3. 1161 , for the northeast quarter of section 26 ,
ownship 2 north , range 'M west 6th P. M. Ho
lames the following witnesses to prove his
ontinuouc residence upon , and cultivation
if. said land , viz : John Gillespio , William P.
Cennedy , William Vincent and William Smith ,
II of McCook , Neb.
39 G L. LAWS. Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEB. , i
February 24th. 180. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
iamed settler has filed notice of her intention
B make final proof in support of her claim ,
nd that said proof will be made before Regis-
sror Rcceivcrat McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
ipril 3d , 1880 , viz : Nettie E. Parks. D. S. 141S ,
or tho west Y southeast H of section 20. towuz
hip 2 north , rango 30 west 6th P.M. She name-
lie following witnesses to prove her continu-
us residence upon , and cultivation of. said
ind. viz : John P. Swanson. D A. Clements ,
ewls F. Fauss and E.M. Matson. all of McCook ,
leb. 8a G. L. LAWS , Holster.
Twenty-Five Imported
: " - * % J y T3 * i" i"\
STALLIONS !
Clydes , Normans , Engish-Shire and Cleveland Bays.
Also a choice lot of lilph jjrade Draft Stallions and Carriage Horses , at
LINCOLN , NEBRASKA , MARCH 25 , 1886.
It Is a well known fact that horses do not thrive or breed well tho flrst year after Importa
tion , or change of climate. None of my horses have heen in the state less than ono year , ihey
are superior animals of their respective breeds , sound , healthy and thoroughly acclimated ,
and warranted sure breeders. Terms to suit purchaser with approved security. Sena lor
catalogues to J. W. SMALL , Fairtlold , Neb. FRED. M. WOODS ,
O. M DHUSE. Alanaxer. UO Auctioneer. Lincoln , J eb.
TH iOK
( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. )
Paid up Capital , S50OOO.OO ,
: DOES A :
siaess ,
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal
cities f Europe. Taxes paid for Non-Residents. Money to loan on farming
lands , village and personal property. Fire insurance a specialty.
Tickets For Sale to and from Europe ,
CORRESPONDENTS : V. FJUNKMN , President. ,
First National Bunk , Lincoln , Nebraska. JOHN R. Cr.Aiuc , Vice-President. *
1h > Chemical National Hank , New York. A. C. EIJEIIT. Cashier.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Lath , Shinyles , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mouldings , Pickets , Cedar
Posts , Lime , Hair , Cement , and Plaster Paris.
Also Hard and Soft Coal.
MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
C. E. MePHERSON & CO ,
And Real Estate Brokers.
OFFICE : West Dennison Street ,
McCOQK , NEBRASKA.
nd Mill ,
Superior to any on the market , being Heavier. Stronger Built.
and therefore a more Durable Mill. It Is the only
absolutely safe Mill built ; and out of
Thousands Erected During 12
Years past , not one has ever blown away and left the Tower
ftandlnp. A record no other Mill can show.Ve offer
to put up any of ourTUMPIXO MILLS
ON THIRTY DAYS TRIAL ,
And If they don't jrlre satisfaction , will remove Milt at oar
own expense. Also Manufacturers of the Celebrated
Challense Feed Mills. Corn Shelters. Iron Pumps
nith brass cylinders. Iron ripe. Tanks.
For estimates , catalogues and prices , apply to
THE ! MeCOOK
OAN AND TRUST CO. , : -
OF MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
lakes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property ,
OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
CAMPBELL , PRESIDENT. ' B. M. FREES , 1ST VICE PRESIDENT
EO. HOCKNELL , SECRETARY. R. O. PHILLIPS , 2ND VICE PBES.DENT ,
I F. L BROWN , TREASURER.