The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 01, 1886, Image 5

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    Jftitoatt.
Thursday , April ist , 1886.
that your subscription tothlfi
X paper HAS uxi'iiiKii. and that a cordiul
Invitation is extended to call and renew
. the same. Subscription , $2 per yeur.
* Local Intelligence.
Fresh candy at the City Bakery.
E. M. Brickcy & Co. for clothing.
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City Drug Store. Chenery & Stiles.
Cultivators below cost at Lytle Bros.
Jo to W. W. Palmer for your
harness. 32-tf.
Scale books for sale and in stock at
.this office.
E. M. Brickey & Co. are sacrificing
overcoats.
The best watch on earth for sale by
'For ladies' fine slippers go to J. F.
Ganschow's.
If you want a superior letter file , call
at this office.
B. F. Olcott , Jr. , is quite sick with
typhoid fever.
The largest line of fine cigars at the
City Drug Store.
If you want a first-class wagon cheap
go to Lytle Bros.
New curtain scrim and new goods at
Wilcox & Fowler's.
A full line of hardware , stoves and
.inware at C. D. Palmer's.
y & Winter , City Dair } ' , for
pure and wholesome milk.
Numbered blue lined legal cap at this
office. Finest in the market.
Go to E. M. Brickcy & Co. for hon
est goods and lowest prices.
The finest stock of jiroceries in the
cityat Wilcox & Fowler's.
The Metropolitan drug store keeps a
full line of fancy box papers.
Don't fail to see the spring goods at
Ganschow's before purchasing.
Brewer Bros , butcher only corn-fed
f steers. No cows or lange cattle.
ESPSweet Michigan Cider of excel
lent quality at the City Bakery.
They have the purest , kettle-rendered
lard in the city at Brewer Bros.
Buy one of those new watches of Mc-
Cracken before they are all gone.
White Russian or White Prussian
soap .only 5c.a bar at Wilcox & Fowler's.
A nice line of hanging and stand
lamps at the Metropolitan Drug Store.
New dress goods , prints , ginghams ,
etc.Just opened at Wiicox & Fowler's.
The firm of Cole & Moss have added
a Caligraph type writer to their office
facilities.
The postmaster at Laird has just been
duly commissioned. J. Norwood is the
gentleman's name.
G. W. Bede & Co. have some special
bargains in real estate. Office 4th door
south of U. S. Land office. 27-tf.
Land and lejal blanks in stock at this
office. A full line at State Journal
prices , constantly on hand.
The choicest meats at the Central
Meat Market of Brewer Bros , corner of
Main and Dennison ttreets.
Just received , the largest stock of
shoes and slippers tver brought to Mc
Cook , at J. F. Ganschow's.
Remember this office when you want
a well-disrlayed dodger. We have the
oulv large wood type in the city.
Guests at the McEntee enjoyed some
new home-raised potatoes. Sunday , not
withstanding the snow storm without.
Fine note paper , legal and congress
cap , linen and news paper in tablets ,
calling and regret cards , etc. , at this
office.
The firm .of Wilcox & Fowler had a
side walk laid along the Macfarland and
Dennison street sides of their store ,
yesterday.
Plowing , breaking and harrowing
done , ana a good job guaranteed , by
John F. Flanagan. Call on him at the
B. & M. Section Uoube.
TOR SALE Lindner & Eruian have 1
work oxen , steers , cows and heifers for
for sale at their barn.one block west of
the Commercial House , McCook , Neb.
Exeter Enterprise : F. H. .Fowler ,
of the firm of Wilcox & Fowler , at Mc-
Gook-Neb. , was in town several days ,
this ekbuying potatoes for shipment
west.
\V. W. Palmer is to the front with a [
fulltind complete line of draft and bug-
< ry harness. Do not buy until you have
seen Ins harness and got his prices.
Two doors north of the' postoffice , Mc
Cook , Neb. 42-3ts.
R. A. Cole , fashionable merchant tail
or has constantly on hand as fine a class
of'"oods as can be procwed. Suits made
X up In the latest style , and perfect fits
maranted. Prices reasonable. Shop
two doors west of Citizens Bank , Mc
Cook , Nebraska.
E. M. "Brickey & Co the clothiers/
For bhoes and slippers to to J. F.
I I O
G anschow u.
Pure Drugs and Chemicals , at City
Drug Store.
Fresh and salt meats of the choicest
quality at Brewer Bros.
A car load of choice potatoes just re
ceived byVileox & Fowler.
t All kinds of sheet-iron , tin and cop
per work done at C. D. Palmer's.
Fresh oysters , fresh fish and chick
ens at Brewer Bros. ' meat market.
Prescriptions accurately compounded ,
day or night. City Drug Store. .
Congregational services next Sunday
morning and evening at the usual hour.
' Lonsdale or Fruit of the Loom mus
lin 10 cents a yard at Wilcox & Fowler's.
The fire department is in urgent need
of more hose and a few hooks and lad
ders.
Oh ! What a nice line of women's ,
misses' and children's slippers at J" . F.
Ganschow's.
Have you seen the new all-over em
broideries , laces and niching at Wilcox
& Fowler's.
"A great ado about nothing" charac
terized the proceedings in the justice
courts , lust week.
The dance , Tuesda } ' night , was not
largely attended , though enjoyed by
those participating.
A new sign bearing the name , "Wind
sor House , " has been elevated over the
old McCook Hotel.
Tho first mail goes from this point to
the new P. 0. of Banksville , Saturday ,
so we are informed.
The Metropolitan Drug Store is in re
ceipt of a fine assortment of wall papers.
Call and examine them.
After April 1st. the B. & M has giv
en notice that the company will no
longer furnish employes coal.
Lytle Bros , are closing out their
stirring plows at greatly reduced prices.
See them before buying elsewhere.
"Won't you buy uie those pretty
shoes at Mr Ganschow's" said a little
miss to her mamma , the other day.
Sunday was an off-day for bourbons.
In fact , last Sunday was anything but r <
propitious for the democracy of this city. '
The building recently purchased by-
Max Newman from G. M. Chenery , was
bought , the first of the week , by C. S.
McCain mon.
FOR SALE 50 head of young marcs j .
and 20 head of mules. Lindner & Er-
niati , .McCook , Neb. Barn west of Com
j
mercial Hotel.
j
The authorities should order the re- r
moval of the debris of the McNeel } >
building from Main Avenue. It is an
eye-sore that has been tolerated long , e
enough. . /c-
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The Democrat handles THE TRCTfi as
though it were a venomous thing. Don't
be afraid of it , Riiuard , it won't hurt
i
you , after you become accustomed to
usiiur it.
The suit instituted against J. E. Hart
for perjury by Alfred S. Pallas , after
running a gauntlet of the justice courts
of the city , was finally dismissed by
Squire Ilulburd.
Weather bureaus have been generally
suspended over this part of the country ,
the past few days It is now in order
; o oil up the machinery for future oper
ations and prognostications.
"Selonn" sends us a letter of unusual
nterest fiom Box Elder , this week.
We would be pleased to have a corres
pondent at each postoffice in the county
uf just such material as ' 'Selonn. "
In addition to their large stock of
'urniture , we learn that Ludwick &
f rowbrldge have purchased one of Rock-
tail's Toted Hearsessomething that has
been a "long-felt want" in tliis com
munity.
The owners of the Circle W ranch on t
the Frenchman , the Kilpatrick Bros , of
Beatrice , have recently purchased one
hundred head of Oregon horses and a
fine Percheron stallion from the Orejron
f7
horse and land company of Fremont ,
this state.
In this country it is most essential to
advertise. The active , energetic adver
tiser will do a rushing business , while n
liis non-advertising competitor will enjoy
juiet passing all understanding. Ad-
I'ertiners are the life of newspapers ,
newspapers are the exponents of the
town and country , therefore support
merchants who advertise.
Tribune and Inter Ocean S2.5O.
For the next 30 days all new subscrib
ers who will square their subscription to
late and one year in advance will receive
I'UE TRIBUNE and the Chicago Inter
Ocean for $ U.50.
! gFCLOAKS , CARPETS AND
MEN'S CLOTHING AT COST !
'EXAMINETHEM t WHATMORE
. DO YOU WANT ? THE EARTH ?
! HAYDEN & CO. .
The entertainment given at the Opera
' Hall , last Friday evening , by Mrs. Ma-
coy and daughter , Jennie , o'L'LouSsville ,
. Ky. , and Mrs. Siegle of our city , was
: one of merit and should have been heard
and appreciated by more of our people.
, Tho affair is highly spoken of by those
who had the pleasure of being present
on that occasion.
j
On Thursday afternoon of next week ,
a meeting of those interested will be
held at the Vailton School House in the
furtherance of a project to bridge the
Republican at a point west of the pres
ent structure , in the vicinity of this
city. The proposed bridge would be a
great convenience to the dwellers on the
Driftwood , especially those on the head
waters.
The Democrat soothingly remarks
that , "No one element or clique has
shown any disposition to dictate nomin
ations. " For a journal that draws its
inspiration from a bunghole.it is aston
ishing that its editor knew not of the
little back room caucus held at Stras-
ser's saloon on Tuesday evening pre
ceding the people's convention. Or has
its Faber pusher forgotten the principle
of truth inculcated at the matern.il knee
in earlier days. Please illuminate the
public mind on this subject.
The Hocknell iiose Co. had a short
practice at the hydrants , last Friday af
ternoon , which was not entirely satisfac
tory on account of the lack of force
from the tank. Another practice will
be held to-morrow ( Friday ) afternoon at
2 o'clock. M.T. , when the engine at the
pump house will be put in motion , and
connection with the tank cut off. This
will give direct pressure in the water
mains , and the trial is expected to be
far more satisfactory. A full turn out
of the fire department is desired. Let
this important matter be given due at
tention.
I iryou citiiKot gcu n ,
druggist , we will send it , express paid , on * i ;
ceipt of regular price one dollarperbott
0 ye prefer that you buy it from your dn
_ gist , but if lie hasn't it , do not be'persuad
I to try something elHe , but order at on
a from us , as directed. ATHLOPHOKOS Co
112 Wall Street , New York.
Soutli African Diamond * .
Early in 18G7 , the first South Afric :
diamond was brought to the town of Cole
berg by a hunter named O'lleillly toho
it had bean given by a Dutch boor fa ml
named Jacobs whose child had found it
lier play. It was carried to the Paris cxp
sition , and by the following year diamor
digging had been begun in earnest. In is
the African Kohinoor valued at § 150,00
was discovered. By 1870 public attentio
Lad become completely aroused and cap
talists began to invest in the enterprises
In 1870 there were 40,000 people within }
ine of seventy miles on the banks of tl\
Vnnl river. Tho South .Afrino
A story of nerve and endurance comes
from southeast Hitchcock county in
which a young woman by the name of
Sarah McDonald is the-heroine. It ap
pears that she started in search of the
cows and became lost in the furious
snow storm of Friday night. She wan
dered around through canons and over
divide all night , through the terrible
storm which prevailed , never stopping
to rest for fear of freezing , until the
following morning , when she made her
way to a neighboring house , in an ex
hausted condition. A party of neigh
bors were searching for her all night ,
expecting to find her lifeless body at
any minute. *
"PER ASPERA AD ASTRA" When
i journalist has attained that sublime
pinnacle of worldly glory , where he can
prevaricate with facility and eloquence ,
be demands , aye commands , the enthu
siastic admiration and plaudits of every
fellow editor , and to this end THE TRIB
UNE , whose editor has ever stood in rev-
srential awe of such greatness , desires
to make particular mention of Bro. G.
3. Bishop , of the Indianola Courier ,
ivhose accomplishments in this direction
ire simply phenomonal , enough so to
send a pang of envy to Eli Perkins'
callous soul. As au evidence of Bro.
Bishop's singular ability we quote a few
lines from Ryan & Turner's directory ,
wherein he claims the Courier to have
circulation of "NINETEEN HUNDRED ,
extending froui the gold-bound shores of
California to Merrie England and from 1
Frigid Manitoba to Tropical Florida.
Romans , countrymen , fellow quill driv
ers , join with us in the" petition that
Bro. Bishop may live long in the enjoy
ment of his faculty , that this Perkins-
Sye-Ochiltree crystallization be not
3Ut off while in the felicitous exercise (
of its incontestable prerogative.
Wilcox & Fowler are in receipt of
some extra fine Valencia Sweet Oranges.
CITY POLITICS.
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A vary unanimous caucu > of our e.it-
izeua wag held at the Opera Ballon l.iht
Saturday evening at which time the fol
lowing ticket was nominated by acclama
tion and amidst great applau.se and
good feeling :
FOK MAVOll.
I. J. STAItnUCK , Csy.
HJIl CITY C'LKltK ,
J. E. KELLEY.
FOK CITV Tl
F. L. McCHACKEX.
ron POLICE JUDCI : ,
\V. W. PISHEK.
FOK CITV ENUINEKK ,
WILLIAM CAPPS.
KOK COCNCILMEN FIIIST WAIlli.
F. D. HESS.
W. W. PALM EH.
COUXC1LMBN SUCOXll WAKU ,
S. W. HUDDLESTON .
JAMES .MCENTEE.
roit MIMHEKS : uoAim OK EDUCATION.
G. L. LAWS. H. TnUWDUIDGE.
J It. PHELAN. .1. E. COCHKAN ,
THOS. COLFEH , T. M. HELM.
Speeches were afterwards made b
by Ex. Lieut. Gov. Agee of Aurora ,
Major Williams , late of Ft. Collins , Colo.
and Messrs. J. E. CochranThos. Colfei-j
J. N. Lucas , W. S. Webster , S. W. Hud-
dleston , J. S. LeHew , J. B. Jennings ,
I. J. Starbuck , W. S. Wheeler , H. W.
ColeL. F. Moss , II. Trowbridge and L.
L. flulburd , in a unanimous spirit of
harmonv.
Marshall Bennett arrested one Andy
Boyer , last Wednesday , who resides
south of town on Spring creek. The
charges preferred against Boyer are that
of taking timber from Government land.
Boyer had sent word to town that no
officer could take him and Johnnie went
prepared , and had no trouble in getting
his man. Bonds were given and the
prisoner released. The Democrat.
Unfortunately for our infallible rep
resentative of the great unwashed , the
above article is very badly out of plumb
with the facts , and an unwarranted
slur on one of Red Willow county's old
settlers and most substantial farmers
and stockmen. The truth is that Andy
Boyer was arrested , not for stealing gov
ernment timber , , but for 'simply doing
what he had a lawful right to do re
moving his own property from a claim
abandoned by him , and filed upon by one
Leonard Hilton , the plaintiff in the
case. The fact that Hilton failed to
put in an appearance on the day set for
hearing is evidence that Mr. Boyer was
acting legally and that Hilton's suit was
simply instituted to hold § 300 or § 400
worth of impiovements belonging to
Boyer. Furthermore , instead of Mr.
Boyer sending word that no officer in Mc
Cook could take him , he po poncd two
contemplated business trips to the Bea
ver and remained at home , sending
word that the officer would find him at
home and willing to go when called
upon. With these FEW exceptions , the
Democrat's article was partially correct ,
however.
The bath room in the rear of II. R.
N.'s tonsorial parlors was a scene of ex
citement and destruction and a narrow
ly averted tragedy. Sunday afternoon ,
resulting from the explosion of the ap
paratus used therein for the purpose of
heating water. Many theories are ad
vanced as to the probable cause of the
explosion , but we will not enter that
realm of speculation. Suffice it t'j
say that the boiler took unto itself
wings flew up through the roof into the
air like a rocket to quite a height. The
fall thereof was scarcely leas disastrous
than the ascent , as the remains of the
boiler crashed through the roof of Far
ley & Co.'s brick , on the opposite side
of the street , into the Democrat office ,
damaging their hand press considerably ,
and terrorizing their supple , double-
jointed devil out of a year's growthnot
of the disturbance of the
to speak pleas .
ant ratification meeting in session at
that office at the time. The rear and
roof of the barbershop were badly dam
aged by the explosion and fire , which ,
however , was quickly extinguished. J.
N. Lucas , who Was in the bath at the
time of the accident was quite severely
injured , but is getting along nicely at
this writing. Messrs. Chenery & Stile's
sfcock was damaged to the extent of a
Few dollars by the shockr which threw a
rjuautity of their patent medicines , sta
tionery , etc.jj'rom the shelves. Taking i
into account the force of the explosion , :
the affair was fortunate in its results.
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BRIDGE NOTICE.
Fo WHOM IT MAY. CONCERN :
You are hereby notified that there
be a meeting held at the Vailton
School House on Thursday , April 8th ,
1886 , at 3 o'clock , P. M. . in the inter
est of the building of a bridge across
the Republican river , west of the pres1 1
snt bridge , and in the vicinity of Mel
Jook. COMMITTEE.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
Suite of unfurnished rooms , in cen
tral location. Inquire at this office.
E. M. BEICKEY &
WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR SPRING STOCK Af/0
ARE NOW SHOWING THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF ,
LIGHT AND MEDIUM WEIGHT CLOTHING EVER SEEN
IN CHE VALLEY. THE SPRING STYLES EM8RATE ,
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS IN PLAIDS AND I
CHECKS , IN ALl GRADES FROM THE CHEAPEST TO *
THE FINEST. . \
Our Spring Styles are all in
IN CLOTHING , FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS ,
AND OUR ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE , AND IT HAS
BEEN OUR AIM TO MARK THEM ALL AT PRICES FAR \
BELOW ALL COMPETITION.
&rWe have some cheap pants of special merit ,
for working men. They are the best ever offered at
the price. Everybody ts invited to call and examine
goods and get prices.
PERSONALS.
Mrs. Dr. Mitchell returned to Lincoln ,
Tuesday morning.
Senator Dolan was among ; the business
visitors in the city , yesterday.
Messrs. Black ami il-KHlip , of Farley ,
Ulaek & McKillip , are in the city , to-day.
W. M. Irwin returned on .Monday evening
from his trip to Iowa to sec a iick brother.
Mrs. F. II. Fowler and bon arrived fiom
Oilman , 111. , last Thursday night on Xo. J.
Mike Sullivan , who has been sick for some
time with fever , is able to be around again.
F. II. Fowler and family movul out on the
claim , 10 miles N. W. of the city , ye&tenla y.
Miss Stockton and two lady friends have
rented the J. W. Palmerhousp foiVix month ? ' .
C. E. btilesof Fairmont , Neb. , was in town ,
last Friday. lie has land some eiirht miles
north of town.
W. C. Bullard of Cnjbertson , one of the
energetic youn ; ; lumberman of the Upper
Valley , was in the city , Friday.
Miss Alice Murphy went down to Indianola
on Xo. 2 , Saturday , to spend the spring vaca
tion at her home war that place.
Mrs. G. Spencer of Unadilla , N. Y. , and
Mrs. C. Anderson of Pueblo , Colo. , were
guerts at the McEntce , Satin day.
W. E. Fry was up at Messrs. fatokes &
Troth's much on the Willow , h'.st week , on a
horse trade. He returned home , Friday af
ternoon.
Mr. Boehl of Holdregc , of Anderson &
Boehl of this place , spent two or three days' ,
the close of last week , looking after his inter
ests here.
E. M. Forbes , who is to have charge of the
Colorado Topics , to be issued in the near fu
ture from Hyde , Colo. , made us a friendly
call , Tuesday ,
Dr. B. B. Davis went down to Beatrice
Friday , to visit a vory dear friend. He re
turned to his professional duties here , Mon
day night , on Xo. 1.
Prof. W. S. Webster went down to Lincoln ,
Tuesday morning , to attend the sessions of
the State Teachers' Association. He is ex
pected home to-morrow.
H. W. Wallace , wife and child , and Mrs. L.
A. Harmon of Perry , Mich. , registered at the
McEntce , Sunday. They were on their way
home from the Pacific coast.
Miss Jennie Jamison went down to Indian-
nla , Friday evening , en route for Bondville ,
where she intends spending the spring vaca
tion at her home near that place.
Mr. W. M. Irwin. a railroad man of Mc-
Cook , Neb. , wa < in the city , last night. Mr.
Irwin was a Nonpareil pressman twenty
years ago. Council Bluffs. Xonpaieil.
Rev. F. M. Pickles wife and child , of CIov-
erdale , Cal. . were guests' at the McEntce ,
Sunday. They were en i oute for Troy , Kas. ,
for the benefit of Mrs. Pickles" health.
A. S. Bosworth. formerly connected w ith
the Culbertson Sim , arrived in thiscity , Mon
day , fiom West Virginia. He " contemplat
ing engaging in the newspaper business at
Hayes Centie.
II. II. Troth came down from the Willow ,
Friday , on business. He was detained here
.tntil Monday by the storm of Saturday and
Sunday , but lived the while on the fat of the
land at the McEntee.
Frank H. Preston arrived , Saturday , from
Byron , 111. , where he hasbeen spending the
winter. He will set out his nursery stock
iipou the land on the South Side prepared by
lihn for that purpasc , last summer , in due
time.
time.Mrs.
Mrs. Amelia Dimmit and daughter , Miss
"lara , arrived in the city , last week , from
Dnarga , 111. , and will make this place their
Future home. Miss Dimmitt , we understand ,
is a music teacher and will pursue that pro
fession here.
"Uncle John" Morrison of Lincoln , Grand
Vice-Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias
> f Nebraska , paid his respects to these head-
luarters , last Thursday , while in the city on
and business. He icturutd to Lincoln on
Friday morning.
FARM LOANS.
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Cash Down. No Delay.
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No need of waiting to send ofi'appli
cations. .Money paid over as soon JIB
papers , are completed. Call cm or adj j
Iress , KEN WILLOW Co. BANK , j
43-tf Indianola , Neb.
MONEY TO LOAN.
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On good personal or chattel security.
J. B. MESERVE.
Miss Hunter ol Imlianola was a guest of
Miss NuIu ! ! Fisher. Tuesday.
Thomas 1C. Work ; inivcd in the city , yester
day , from his bit- : : i-s-s trip toPuxtcu , Illinois.
Editor R. L.Per.cc of the Palisade Journal ,
and bride , were rtjr'ati'red at the Commercial ,
the flrst of the woeU.
(5. B. niuiitt 11:111 fiiiiiiiy lelt Onurgo. lust
week , for McCook. Neb. , : ! K'I-C to make their
home. Oilman 'III > Star.
Ex.-I.ieut Gov. . . . < : of Aurora was in thv
city , Saturday , on a prospecting1 expedition.
He n-as plunged i " ; t % all our visitor * .
} 'iss Laura Harr ! = ot Galva , Illinois , sister
of Frank Harris o .r elty , arrived i town ,
last nif-'ht , and v.jlpcnd ! the summer with hcr-
b rot her.
evening , March ' _ 0th. Ifctti , U. S. G. Foster
to EmmaVibon. . both of McCook , Neb. ,
'Squire S. II. Colvin officiating.
St. Patrick's Pills correct bilious dl-ordci *
and prevent all diseases arising from them
Sold by M. A. Spalding and Willey & Walker.
THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE COM- "
PANY began business in April , 1HG4. and
is still managed b } * the men who started
it. It is not only the oldest , largest and
strongest Accident Company in Amcticu
but the only one of any considerable
siSe. Its Cash Assets havo steadily in
creased year by yc-'ir , and now reach
§ 7.820,000 , the liabilities being § 5.379 ,
Ul)0leavinir ) a surplus- policy-holders
of § 1,947.000. It has written nearly
1,100.000 General Accident Policies ,
and paid cash benefits to over one in nine
of the insured , amounting to over
$7,300,000. No better or surer invest
ment of the small bum required pan be
made than in a Yearly Aci-ident Policy
in THE TRAVELERS , which secures the
principal sum in event of accidental
deathor , a weekly indemnity for injury
causing total disability and loss of
time. Any agent will write a policy at
short notice. K. S. COOLEY. Ag int.
McCook. N'cb.
If the number that congregated at the
depot , Tuesday , to bid good-bye to Mrs.
Diiiiinitt and .Miss Clara , is any criter
ion to go by. they are leaving ma 113dtar
friends here. We hope they will make
as many in tht'ir future home in Mc
CookNeb. Thi'y will occupy the house
that .Mrs. Amelia Diuiinitt ha > purchas
ed there. Burkloy (111 ( ) Inquirer.
FOR SALE.
B. F Olcott has two second hand top
buggifs and two tcf-ond hand lumber
wagons for sale , or will trade for horses.
Al > o remember that Oicott has tho fin
est road stallion in the west , and farm
ers and stock men should see him before
breeding.
Black Forest Seedling Trees.
10(1,000 ( BladT WaImit Seedlin
Tree ? . 2 years old , 12 to 18 inches high ,
onre transplanted. In nice condition
to plant out. ROUT. W. FtJRNAS ,
43-2ts. Bro-.vuville. Nebraska.
HOUSE AND LOT '
t\
On Macfarland street for sale. In
quire of F. P. Allen or at this office.
SQUARE UP.
Parties owing me are respectfully re"-
to call and settle at once.
29 tf. M. A. SPALDING.
HORSES FOR SALE.
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f\ t j
Two Norman and one thorough-bred
trotting stallioiio. Inquire of
F. S. Wi LCOX.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
Parties wishing tn rent dwelling
houses should enquire at the Citizens
Bank of McCook.
FOR SALE.
A "Gold Coin. ' ' six-hole cooking
range almost new. Will be sold very
cheap. Inquiic at Commercial Hotel.
MONEY TO LOAN.
On real estate at 1U per cent.
S. II. COLVIN.
LOST A Mari'iiiic pin. at the social ,
Tues lay night. Finder please return to
J. F. Ganschow.