The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 24, 1886, Image 4

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    P. M. AND E. M. KDDIELL ,
Editors and Publishers
THE WATER WORK'S QUESTION.
XcCook , June Ji'Ul ,
KurroitTniKU.Ni : : Permit me too address
a few remarks , through your columns , to tho
chronic individual of the McCook ( Jaxctte in
reply to his remarks in the Gazette , June 17 ,
on the water works question. For the benefit
of the people of McCooic who are interested
in this question , and especially to those who
are not posted on the customary charges for
plumbers' supplies and labor , we will state
that the chronic individuals remarks are
wholly uncalled for , and his assertions that
plumbers' charges in McCook are exorbitant
are entirely false. The charges are in fact
extremely low compared to plumber * ' char.
ges in Lincoln , Omaha , Kansas City or any
eastern city. At the same time these ] ( lumb
ers' supplies cost considerably more here than
they do in any of the abovenamed places , on
account of having a heavy rate of freight to
pay on them. He has never lived nor sojourn
ed to any extent before in a town where they
enjoyed the privileges of a water system it is
evident from his ignorance of the necessary
cost of those privileges. The youngest school
boy knows as much as lie about the actual
cost of lead pipe , iron pipe , hydrants , etc. ,
judging by his remarks. 13nt then , a man
who knows no more about estimating percen
tage than the c. i. can't be expected to know
much about plumbing. As in the bill which
he shows up , the item of drayage ( "iOc. ) he
says is the smallest overcharge ou the bill ,
and says 'tis only oO per cent , above the usual
rates. As the usual rate per dray load is 2oc.
we would ask him where he got his mathe
matical education , to call SOc. only r o per
cent , above i5c. We suppose that is about
the way he estimated the whole business-
guessed at it and Mated his guesses as facts.
Isow , Mr. Editor , 'tis within our knowledge
to know beyond all doubt , that there are a
number of our citizens who have been to either
Lincoln , Omaha or Denver to get certain
good in the plumbers' line , and paid from
. > 0 to 7o per cent , more than they would have
been charged for the very same goods right
in McCook. Then they had to pay the freight
also , which added to original cost considera
bly. But these imrties don't like to talk on
the subject , it makes them feel so queer. One
of our townsmen , some time since , went to
Denver and inquired there about the price
of some tiling for a sewer. It was priced to
him at 25 cents per foot. He sent to St.
.Joseph , and was offered the same pipe for
20 cents per foot. And finally he thought he
would see what price they had the cheek to
, ask him for the pipe here , and teamed that
Mr. Meeker had the moral courage to draw
too long breaths and one short one and
charge him 14 cents per foot for the same
pipe. He , strange to say , four-hided not to
pay :20 or i" cents and freight it here. Such
i > the ease with a good many. They don't
learn what they ran do at home until they
have sent off somewhere and bought , then
they learn to their sorrow they could have
done better at home. We know and cau sub
stantiate what we say , that it is the will and
desire of the managers of the water works to
have all these things supplied at extremely
reasonable figures , and that they exact prom
ises from the parties in their employ who
furnish these things not to charge but a cer
tain percentage for material , over and above
the cost laid down , and we know that the
percentage is less than eastern plumbers'
charges. As far as the water tax is concern
ed , anyone who has ever lived in any other
city , and enjoyed the privileges of a water
system , will not find any fault , with the tax
here. Where are there any property owners
in McCook who take pride in adorning their
yards with shrubbery , etc. , who are finding
any fault with the taxes. The majority ac
knowledge they are fully repaid. All fair-
minded people acknowledge the tax simply
for household purposes to be reasonable. We
should judge that the c. i. has been sponging
water from his neighbor's hydrant to mop
with. The hydrant being borne distance
away , he does not drink much in the course
of a year , or else he sponges a great deal of
his other drinks , as he says water is about as
dear as other drinks. We have it from good
authority that one of the plumbers * bills he
speaks of belonged to one of our attorneys.
For one of a profession that conies so near
taking all their clients' worldly goods for their
services , to grumble at a plumbers' bill as
small as the one mentioned , for such a man
we blush for shame. We dare say that , were
the instigators of the article in the Gazette to
investigate the actual cost of plumbers ma
terial laid down in McCook , they would be
disgusted with themselves for proclaiming
their ignorance to the world , numbers" wa
ges the world over are above the general run
of mechanics : and welt they should be.
Think a moment of the dangers they incur
by laboring hard in wet ditches , damp cellars
and oil-times in the coldest weather , feet wet ,
clothes wet and frozen. Sometimes in sew
ers , breathing the foulest air , sometimes for
hours. In these places they often contract
diseases that they can never rid themselves
of. Jt has been the writer's experience to
know personally men who have gone to un
timely graves from the aove ! causes , and all
for three or four dollars per day. And then
to have such penurious and false accusations
hurled at them ! Such men would find fault
with a plumbers" bill if 'twas one-half of the
actual net cost of the material. Before the
c. i. makes any more such assertions it would
be wise in him to ascertain a few facts about
plumbing , and not continue trying to instill
the idea into its readers mind's that they are
being robbed , for it makes alt fair-minded
people and every one who knows the truth
about the water business tired to hear sucli a
continual abuse of those who are making
but just charges. COMMON SKXSE.
GEO. R. LANE , late state census su
perintendent , is in the field for superin
tendent of public instruction.
WINTERSTIEN and McCIay of Lan
caster and Hill of Gage are among the
candidates for the state secretaryship.
The indications are most favorable , how
ever , that Kegister Laws' "band wagon"
will run them all down.
WE see it stated that C. L. Harrison
of Franklin has decided to enter the
Congressional race. We venture the
prophes } * that Mr. Harrison , after the
convention , will hardly be able to realize
that he ever "run" at all. Better con
tinue converting the heathen , Bro..H ,
COUNTY-SEAT ITEMS.
Deputy Sheriff Bennett of McCook was in
our place , Wednesday.
Mr. Uall of Paxton & Gallagher was in our
city , from McCook , Tuesday.
John W. Gnee of Cambridge was in our
city , Wednesday , on a business trip.
MIK. C. JI. Oman returned , Sunday noon ,
from a visit to her parents in Kansas.
George I'apin of McCook was down to
shake hands with us , Tuesday afternoon.
C. T. Livennore and his brother from New
York went. Friday noon , on a week's visit in
Denver.
We would say right here that John Doanc
is not the only man who bought soap on cir
cus day.
Mrs. Tyler and Mrs. Ballew of Akron , Col
orado , came down. Wednesday , on a short
visit here.
W. II. McCartney leaves , to-night , for Cul-
bcrtson , where he goes to return with his ,
family , who havu been visiting there for the
past week.
Quite a delegation of Indianola people took
in "Queen Ksther"at McCook , Saturday even
ing , and all report a splendid entertainment
and a good time.
Milton Eskey has accepted a position in
Ilayden & Co.'s store at McCook and went
there today'Didn't I tell you we had to go
where Tildy goes. "
W. W. McCollister is now representing the
interests of Gruhb & MeCollister at Akron ,
Colo. In this their new enterprise we wish
them all the success they deserve.
Geo. A. Hobsou. late of Cambridge , has
pun-hated the hotel property of Mr. Nicholas
and is now thoroughly renovating and remod
eling it , and when finished it will be a credit
to our city.
Charley Salt/giver of Curtis and Miss Myra
Duncan of our place were married here , Sun
day. Charley is one of our former ' "boys"and
Miss Duncan is one of the most estimable
young ladies of our city. "We wish you
much joy , Charley. "
Col. Spicer's "World's Fair' " which showed
in our place , last Wednesday , was well at
tended and was a splendid treat. With the
exception of the horses and riders , which
they did not have , it was complete in every
detail and not in the least "smite. ' '
Dennis J. Fitzgerald and Miss Minnie Mc-
Clung , both of our city , left for McCook , to
day ou : > .i. where they will be joined in the
holy bonds of wedlock. They will leave ,
Thursday , for Mr. Fitzgerald's old home in
Vermont , where they will make an extensive
visit. Dennis is our boss barber and we wish
him a delightful trip through life.
A man whose stori is most pitiful and who
certainly deserved the help he got , stopped
in our town Tuesday. His wife died in Colo
rado about a week ago , leaving him with two
children , one about 2 and the other about 4
years old. He then started back for his for-
iuer home in Webster county , and arriving
here , in destitute circumstances , one of his
horses laid down and died. Our good citizens
bought him another horse , fed and clothed
his family and sent him on his way rejoicing.
Surely that manyill ever have pleasant rec
ollections of our city.
Indianola , June ± 5.
BOX ELDER BLOSSOMS.
Morley Piper has gone to Alma to spend a
few weeks.
Miss Kane , one of the first teachers in the
county , is visiting friends at Box Elder.
' Will Ilanlein received quite a severe thump
on the head , last Saturday , while playing
ball.
The Bible reading club is well attended aud
meets every Sunday evening at 7:00 o'clock.
T. Coward is President.
Another surprise is on foot this week.
Look out Bro. Campbell , and get your store
clothes on and have the strawberries ready.
See the beautiful rain come down. This
kind of weather makes corn stretch upward
in a lively manner , and potatoes are crowd
ing each other in the hill.
The 31. E. Sunday School at this place con
tinues with unabated interest , and 10 teachers
are employed to take care of the large num
ber of scholars who attend.
Tom Thumb met with quite an accident on
Sunday last , as he was coming to Sunday
school. His horse slipped and he was thrown
to the ground. No serious damage , however.
The base ball club completed their organi
zation , last Saturday , and are now ready to
play with any other nine who may have the
courage to give them a trial. The club is
called the "Ox Orient. " J. A. Piukerton ,
captain.
The society here , in order to keep step with
the fast growing demands of the church and
the people in general , are about to organize
a choir which Avill be prepared to sing ap
propriate music when called for upon any
occasion.
Those who did not complain about the
drouth before it came are enjoying the rain
just as much as the grumbler , aud they have
a good deal more faith in the country and a
kind Ruler who has prepared this country for
inhabitancy aud who is able to and will pro
vide sustenance for those who are willing to
put. forth an effort to dbtain it. SKI.OXX.
Box Elder , June 22d.
NORTH DIVIDE SQUIBS.
o
EDITOR TKIHUXE : As no one has ever
taken the trouble to write up this part of the
comity. I will try and give you a few squibs
Rain ! Rain ! Rain ! Who saysNebraska is a
dry country.
The patrons of School District No. 41 are
building a fine large school house of Nebras
ka brick. The house is nearlv readv for the
roof.
roof.A
A Sunday School was organized at William
Johnson's , a few months ago , and we are
pleased to state that it both grows in number
and iuterest.
Some of our young men have united with
the Box Elder boys and organized a base ball
nine. Great tilings may be expected from
them in the course of time.
The neighbors aud friends of Captain A. T _
King rushed in on him on the 14th inst.it be
ing the anniversary of his birth , and gave
him a regular old-fashioned surprise. All en
joyed themselves. We think there were
about 40 pcrsenC"
THE DEERING.
Wiiat a few ol the niPii who have
used the Dcering Binder have to say
about it :
I cut over 200 acres without a break
or stop and had NO EXPERTS monkeying
around. Aly machine runs fully one
horse lighter than neighbor Buck
Mine misses no bundles while
his does. W.M. GAYLK.
Lyle P. 0. , Kansas , June 14.
lluns light and does good work.
McCook , Neb. \Vji. HELPH.
We cut and bound barley with our
Peering Binde'r that was too short for
the B to handle.
FAKIVKM , Biios.
Our machine runs light. Docs good
work , and SUITS us.
Danbury P.O. STAXARD & HARBOR.
The Deering Binder wastes no twine
when she tics a bundle.
The Deering Binder weighs 400 Ibs.
less than any binder 'made.
The Deering Binder has 15 pieces in
the knotter , while would-be competitors
have 30.
The Deering Binder "draws lighter
than any binder made.
The Deering Binder has no side draft.
The Deering Binder has steel grain
wheel and bull wheel boxes in each
adjustable.
The Deering Binder is the best bind
er on earth.
The Deering Binder. C. P. Ilinker
sells it.
E FOR S
MY RESIDENCE PROPERTY ON
THE CORNER OF MADISON AND
DOUGLASS STS. , SOUTH OF THE
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
A. McG. ROBB.
JUST ARRIVED.
A full line of the justly celebrated
Jloldcifs Chicago Enamel Paints.
Fully warranted. Chenery & Stiles.
City Drug Store.
FAIRMONT PRINCE.
BLACK , WITH SOMK warn : , STAM , TWO-
TIJIKDSOF TAIL A.N'I ) l.i : < iS WIIITi : . C.U.V-
Ki ) A rim. STIL 1S8-1.
SEED ET I. 0. CHASS. rAKMOlTT , MSB.
Sire. Job , No. 04" . Dam , Counters of Flau-
dei-s , U7-\
Countess of Flanders gave , at five years
old , 72 pounds of milk in one day and IS'.K )
pounds in 30 consecutive davs , on grajs alone.
Fairmont Prince has taken " > first. 1 second
and 1 sweepstake prizes at fairs.
above animal lias
been purchased by PATE &
HTNMAN , and may be found
at Hinman's farm , 1-1 miles
southeast of town.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEIS. , I
June 5(1. 1S U. f
Notice is herebyriven that the t'ollowinjr-
named settler has Hied notice of his intention
to make linul proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will bo made before Hejr-
ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , ou Friday ,
July 30th , 1SM3 , viz : Almond Gustin , D. S. ti'JT ,
for the northeast quarter of section 2 $ , town.
2 north , ranpe 30 west 6th P. M. He names the
followingwitnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon , and cultivation of , said hind ,
viz : Daniel A. Clements , Frank Schwartz , John
M. Gambelle and Joseph H. Armentrout , all of
Vailton , Nebraska.
i G. L. LAWS , Itesister.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NED. , I
June 21th , 1880. f
Notice is liercby givcu that the following-
named settlor has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Kejf-
ister or Receiver at JlcCook. Neb. , on Friday ,
July 30th , 1SSG , viz : Edward Kanouse. D. S.
2732 , for the southeast } 4 northwest U & Lots3 ,
4 and 5 , section 0 , township 1 north , range 28
west , Gth P.M. He names the following ? wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence upon ,
and cultivation of. said land , viz : John Cal
kins , Franklin W. Weaver , Eujrenc G. Dunham
and Thomas H. Fowler all of McCook , Neb.
4 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAXD OFFICE AT McCooK. NEH. , I
June 21 , 18bU f
Notice is hereby { riven that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof iu support of his claim ,
and Unit said proof will be made before Itexis-
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday ,
July 30,1S8G , viz : James E. Eaton , Homestead
Entry 3."i48 , for the southwest quarter of sec
tion 10 , township 4 north , range 30 west , Oth
P. M. He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon , and
cultivation of , said land , viz : Robert Moore.
William Colnman , Edward Patterson and Levi
Brown , all of M crook , Nebraska.
4 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEU. , i
June 10th , IBM. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make fliwl proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will bo made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
July 81st. 188G. viz : Charles Hergtcr , Home-
stciid Entry 2"r > , for the west ' southwest 1 +
of section 14 and east1 : southeast Ji of section
15 , township 3 north , range 30 west , Gth P. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous i-esidenceupon , and cultivation of ,
said land , viz : Adolph Ricschick , Chiirles
Vollbrccht , Jacob H. Evans and Frederick
Vollbrecht all of McCook , Nebraska.
4 G.L.LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , Neb. , |
June 22d. 1SSG. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has Hied 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 July 30th ,
188G , viz : Joseph F. Megrne , D. S. 2G8. for the
southwest' . ! northenstJi and southeast hnorth-
west ! i and northeast J.t southwest hi and
northwesti ! southeast Jj. section in , township
2 north , range 30 west , G P. M. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon , and cultivation of , said land ,
viz : Louis Fauss , McCook , Neb. , George Mey
ers , Richard Williams. Joseph Smith , Drift
wood. Nebraska. G.L.LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEU. , I
June 14tli , 1880. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of Ins claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday ,
July 23d , 188i. ( viz : William A. Dunham. D. S.
1084 , for the northeast quarter of section 17 ,
township 1 north , range 28. west Gth P. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon , and cult hint ion
of , said land , viz : John Calkins. George Zim
merman , McCook , Neb. . William F. Thorpe ,
Orvis Miller , Danbury , Neb.
3 G. L. LAWS , Register.
ALSO , A FINE LINE OF TRIMMINGS , AT
s ;
MAKE YOUR SELECTION WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE.
He Never Fails to Give a Perfect Fit ! L. Bernheimer , fflcCook , Neb.
EOTAL PROOF HOTICES.
LAND OI-TICK AT McCoox. Nnu. , t
Jnneotti , l&StJ. )
Notice is hereby { riven tliiit the following-
muncd settler 1ms tiled notice of his Intention
to-make llnul proof in support of his chtiin ,
and Unit suld proof will be made l-.eforc Kcg-
istcr or Itccei ver at McCook , Neb. , on Satu rday ,
July 17th , 1SSG , viz : Stephen Hopkins. Home
stead Entry 741 , for the north Y southwest " 4
itnd south 'A northwest M. section 4. township
1 north , range 2lwest ! oth P. M. He names
- his continu
the following-witnesses to prove
ous residence upon , and cultivation of. said
hind , viz : Elbert J. Henderson. S. Coultian ,
Henry H. Berry and Charley Hoyd of McCook ,
N ebniska. 2 G.L. LAWS , "Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , Miit : , I
June oth. Itfcii. f ,
. Notice is hereby given that the followina-
I named settler has tiled notice of his intention ,
I to make ninil proof in support of his claim ,
! and thutouid proof ill l i > nuule before Ucds-
! tor or Receiver tit MeCook. Neb. , on Friday ,
'July ICth , 18i ! ( , viz : John W. Bennett , II. E.
1 "iiiSA for the southwest iitmrtcr , section ( J , town
ship "i north , mnge"J west. He names the
following witnesess to prove his continuous
residence upon , and cultivation of , said land ,
viz : Enoch E. Osvojj , James C. Drury , HadI I
ford Pute aud William Pate till of McCook ,
Nebraska. 2 G.L.LAWS , Itcsistor.
LAND OFFICE AT McCoou , NEU. , f
Juno Sth , larti. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler luis Hied notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his clann ,
and that said proof will be made before Reg
istoi or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday ,
July IBta , 1S8IS , viz : Frank A.Griilin , D. S.No.
: JO."ii ( , for the southeast quarter of section SI.
township - ' north , range 2:1 west Oth P. M. Ht >
mimes the followiiiB wit t es to prove his
continuous residence upon , and cultivation
of said land , viz : Itichurd Johnson , Robert
Johnson , Ancc Shrater and William H. Smith ,
all of McCook , Neb.
2 G. L. LAWS , Register.
L\N OFFICE AT McCooic , NEH. ,
May 27th. 1SSIS. 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 , j
li section 27. township 3 north , range : u , west
Gth P. M. He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon , and
cultivation of , said land , viz : "jilbert IS.Vt -
tleton , Matthew H. Johnson , John Whittaker
and Alfred C. Ncttlcton , all of McCook. Neb.
1 G.L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NF.I : . , i
May 2ith ! , I Soli. |
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has lllttd notice of her intention
to make final proof in support of her claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Monday ,
July 12th , 1PSG , viz : Carrie Siiepper , D. S. 27i" : ,
for the northeast quarter of section li , town
ship : " > north , range : ) west. She names the
following witnesses to prove her continuous
residence upon , and cultivation of , said land ,
viz : J. Fred Ganschow , McCook , Neb. , and
Bernard Wilms , Joseph Allen and Albert
Wilins , of Osburn , Neb.
1 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCook , NEK. , I
May 22,1WG. f
Notice is hereby given that itlie following-
named settler has tiled 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. , ou Friday ,
July 2 , 1SSG , viz : John H. > "eesct D. S. 271'a' ,
for the southeast U section 27 , township 2 ,
north , range30 , westG P. M. He names the fol
lowing witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon , and cultivation of , said land ,
viz : Charles Bruer , Bert Bruer. Oscar Russell
and C. Gaston all of McCook , Nebraska.
ft ; G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCoox , NEI : . , i
May 21 , IHSG. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of her intention
to make final proof iu support of her claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Regis-
ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Wednes
day , July 1,188U , viz : Anstina Yance. D. S.
1153 , for the cast ' , - northwest h and east l'-
southwcst > .i of section 2 , township 2 north ,
range 2 ! > , west Gth P. M. She names the follow
ing witnesses to prove her continuous resi
lience upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz :
Charles Weintz , Henry Voger.Charles Schlutz-
mver and Joseph Evans all of McCook , Neb.
K G.L. LAWS , Register.
L \.ND OFFICE AT McCooic , Neb. , ;
May 20th , INiti. t
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has Hied notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made belore Reg
ister or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Tuesday ,
July 7th , Ib'cG , viz : Andrew Carson , D. S. ISIS ,
for the Lots 7 and 8 section 27 , Lot 4 section 2G ,
Lots 3 and 4 section 35 , town. 3 north , range 30
west , OP.M. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence upon ,
and cultivation of , said land , viz : L. N. Howe.
Perry McManigal , George J. Frederick and
William McManigal all of McCook , Nebraska.
52 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCoox , NEIL , ( .
May 25th , ISiSi ; . j
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made belore Reg
ister or Receiver at McCook.Neb. . on Tuesday ,
Julv 13th , 18 i. viz : David E. Moore. Home
stead Entry 310 : ! , for the southeast h north
west J.t and southwest J.t northeast and west
V' southeast 3i section 2ito\\n. ( 4 noithrange
2'J west Gth P. M. He names the following wit
nesses to provehis continuous residence upon ,
and cultivation of , said land , viz : Stephen
Bollcs , R. F. Loomis. J. E. Moore and Alexan
der Campbell all of Box Elder , Nebraska.
. - , ; G.L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEIL , f
May 13th , 18Si. ( f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in .support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made'bcfore Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
June 2G , 18t'G , viz : Ella M. Piper , Homestead
Entry 3208 , for the northwest 'i sonthwct-t U
section 2 and east ' southeast } . \ section 3 and
northeast li northeast J4 section 10 township I ,
north , range 2l ! west , G P. M. She names the
following witnesses to prove her continuous
residence upon , and cultivation of , said land ,
Matthew Stuart A. W.
viz : Joseph Stevens , nin.in ; " otuiui , i
Campbell and Stephen Boles all of Box Eider ,
Neb. 51 G. L. LAWS , Ucgistc .
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEIL , i
June 15th , 18M ! . f
Notice is hereby given that the following- j
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 Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday ,
July 23. liJSli , viz : Henry Tilgner. H. E. : B42 ,
for the West 4 northwest J4 and west' south- i
west11 of section 1 , town. 5 north , range 'M.
west. He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon , and
cultivation of , said land , viz : Enoch Osvog ,
Nelson Ducland , Bertha Kirsch and Win. A.
Register all of McCook , Neb.
3 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , Nhii. , I
June 12th , I860. ) '
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of hi ? claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
Julv ' 2Uh , 18SG , viz : Morton-M. Hix , D. S.27W ,
for'the east ' * northwest ! .t and cast ' $ south
west U section 0. township 1 north , range 30 ,
west Gth P. M. He mimes the following-
nesses to provehis continuous residence upon ,
and cultivation of , said land : Joseph L. Mat-
son. E. Matson , Leonard Hilton and Hiram
Cooley all of Vailton , Neb.
3 G. L , LAWS , Resistor.
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: DEALERS IN =
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Sash , Doors , Blinds , Lime , Cement ,
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I 80FT COAL.
-YARDS AT-
Bertrand , Elwoofl.Oxford , Edison , ArapahoeCambridge , Indianola , McCookCulbert-
son , Stratton. Trenton and Benkelman in Neb. Yuma and Akron in Colo.
( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. )
Paid up Capital , $50,000.00 ,
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Collections maiio ou all acresMble points. Drafts drawn directly on tlie principal
cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Xon-Ilesid&nts. Money to loan on fanning
lands village and personal property. Fire insurance a specialty. In
Tickets For Sale to and from Europe ,
CORRESPONDENTS : j V. Fn.VNKr.iN , President.
First National Hunk , Lincoln , Nebraska . ' I Jonx it. Cr.AKK , Vice-Presldeat.
The Chemical National Dank , New i'orlc. ) A. C. EBERT , Cashier.
C. E. MePHERSON & CO.
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And Brokers.
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OFFICE : West Dennison Street ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA
: FOR SALE BY-
! Go , ,
MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
MILL.
C. A. NETTLETON , Prop.
P
CORN SHELLED AND GROUND , BOLTED , ETC.
2 BLOCKS EAST OF RUSSELL'S BARN ,
McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA.
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OF McCOOK , NEBRASKA. * > >
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Makes First Mortgage Loans onTarm Property ,
OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
A. CAMPBELL , PRESIDENT. B. M. FREES. 1ST VICE PRESIDENT
GEO. HOCKNELL , SECRETARY. R. O. PHILLIPS , 2ND VICE
F. L BROWN TREASURER.