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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1887)
THURSDAY , JAN. 6 , 1887. Indicates that your subscription to thl X paper HAS r.xi'iUEU , iind'tbat a cordit Invitation is extended to call and rcnei the same. Subscription , $2 per year. Local Intelligence. Anything in the line of hardware o tinware at C. D. Palmer's. Lemons , Oranges and Saue Kraut at WILCOX & FOWLER'S. A full line of hardware , stoves am tinware at 0. D. Palmer's. Note the change in J. C. Allen & Co.'s advertisement , thisweek. . The best Boots and Shoes for th < least money , at J. F. Ganschow's. Go td J. F. Ganschow's Boot anc Shoe Emporium for ladies' fine shoes , Brewer & Wilcox will buy your fa' hogs. Call at their market , Mair Avenue. It will pay you to call at C. D. Pal mer's hardware store before purchasing elsewhere. J. F. Ganschow makes a specialty1 oi fine shoes. All widths and styles , fron : a B to EE last The Y. P. A. song service will bt held next Sabbath in the Congregational church at G P. M. The new grocery store of Noble & Brickey is the place to purchase youi groceries and provisions. The City Bakery commences the new year with a larger advertisement. Gc thou and do likewise. A well selected assortment of fresh candies at Noble & Brickey's. Their stock is fresh and clean. One good residence lot for sale. De sirable location. Inquire of Samuel Scott at Scott's jewelry store. Buy your baking powder at Noble & Brickey's new grocery store , and se cure one of those handsome pictures. Miller takes every imaginable kind of in the life-like and pictures most - ar tistic style , at the old Marble gallery. Remember that Noble & Brickey arc headquarters for everything fresh and clean in the staple and fancy grocery line. ) Our corps of correspondents is pro ducing some good work , just now. Do not fail to read the communications' iu this issue. G : B. Nettleton is agent for a horse power feed grinder , with attachment for shelling corn or any other kind of rotary work. Geared feed grinders , with four or six horse power and sheller attach ments. Just the thing to make fat hogs , at Banker's. A line-of very handsome library hanging lamps at Noble & Brickey's. Call and see them. Scissors , pen knives , carving knives and forks , all kinds of cutlery , as low as the lowest , at C. D. Palmer's oppo site McEntee Hotel. A rare chance to get an organ or a piano by taking it on the rent plan. Get terms at once at Scott's jewelry store on Main Avenue. Another car of the best wind mills on earth just received by C. P. Binker. Also in car , 5,000 pounds of pump fit tings of every style imaginable. A good piece of land for sale within the incorporation of McCook. Fine lo cation for small fruit and garden. In quire at Scott's jewelry store. Wiley & Bede are loaning money on farms at the lowest rales. Also have special bargains in real estate , at McCooK LAND OFFICE. The first car-load of stone for the Lutheran church to be erected in the spring has arrived from Cambridge and been carted to the site , opposite the .M. E. church. -.They are very busy at Miller's gal lery , just now , but if you desire your picture taken in an artistic manner , call and they will find the time to ac commodate you. THE TRIBUNE would be pleased to have an opportunity to bid on the coun ty printing , this year , as provided by law. Will the honorable board-present the chance , as by law provided ? We have just received the best as sortment of blank-books , composition books , correspondence tablets , counter "books , drawing books , exercise books , invoice books ladies' shopping books , ladies' visiting lists , letter copying books , manilla blanks , memorandums , such as butcher books , desk flexible American morocco , flexible American .Russia , flexible Persian Russia , press board and sheep , also notes , drafts , re- ceipts , writing pads , vest pocket , press fcoard and printed press board pass fcooks , students note books , time books , this city. Call etc. , ever brought to and examine them. We have the line will catch . At THE ; and our prices you. TRIBUNE Stationery Department. Try the Commercial House , jn McCook , just oncef Pianos and organs for rent at Scott' ' jewelry store. The feasibility of a telephone ei change is being discussed somewhat. C. D. Palmer , opposite McEntee , i the best place to buy your hardware. The best fresh and salt meats in th market at Brewer & Wilcox's inea market. Bring the babies to Millers's photo graph gallery now , while the weathe is pleasant. Best Mince Meat in the marke at Wilcox & Fowler's. Only 12 cent per pound. Ladies are always proud of a nici shoe and a good fit. J. F. Ganschov can please you ail. A few of our business men have beet using new and artistically designed cal endars as advertising mediums. Only three wagons left of last car Will sell cheap to make room for nev goods. C. P. RINKER. The land , loan and insurance firm o BoyleKelley has taken elegant quar ters in the Hocknell brick , up stairs. When you want a sack of gooc flour , go to Harvey Bros. ' feed store They keep grades to suit everybody. Qucensware in the latest styles plain and ornamented , at the leading grocers Noble & Brickey's. A specialty of groceries , provisions queenswarc , and in fact everything ir the grocery line , at Noble & Brickey's The week ofprayer has been observ ed at the Congregational church , witli a fair attendance and considerable in terest. Stop paying big prices for organs and pianos and go to Scott's jewelry store and rent one. and thus save your money , Call and gel terms. The handsome hand-painted banner , the artistic effect of Mrs. F. L. Robin son's efforts , was drawn by F. L. Ms- Cracken , New Year day. Room 2 in the Hocknell brick has been leased by Ex-Receiver 0. F. Babcock , who has decided to embark in the real estate and loan business. There is some complaint of absence of expedition in the transaction of the school business of the county. How well founded deponent sayeth not. For salubriouswinter weather com mend us to what we are now in the en- oyment of. More desirable could hard- y be made to order by average prophet. A restaurant has been opened in the old Stimson barber shop , West Den- nison street , by W. W. Rockwood , for merly manager of the Windsor House. The superb and costly music box at McOracken's New Year drawing was eceived by A. E. Lytle , who by the > y , seems.to be gifted with great luck n this wise. The suite of rooms over Scott's Jew elry Store , lately occupied by I. J. Starbuck , have been rented by H. W. Keyes , real estate , loan broker and in surance agent. On account of the absence of the pastor , Rev. J. W. Kinimel , who will dedicate the new Lutheran church at Franklin on that day , no services will be held in the school house , next Sunday. There has been an unusual dearth of entertainments at the Opeja Hall , so far this winter. Having had the fam ine , now that the holiday season is over , we expect the "feast" to over whelm us. We are informed that two of the force of men who have been helping cut and store ice on the river bank , were severely injured , last week , one of them receiving an ugly cut in the hip , the other a broken wrist. Their names were not reported. A lone female , lacking one good right optic , which , ( there is official as surance for it. ) is more than balanced by spiritual insight beyond human ken , was working the city , Monday morning asking alms. Thus opens up the new year with increased opportunities for blessedness giving. The holidays have ended and the year's battle begins. The outlook is most promising in every department of business. Croakers should all be sent to the rear , and live men should place their shoulders to the wheels. The year 1887 gives promise of being the best business year for a whole decade. General and heartfelt were the ex pressions of sorrow in this city upon receiving the intelligence of the death of Mrs. G. W. Daniels at Culbertson , Monday night. While the deceased was comparatively unknown here , Mr. Dan iels , a former citizen , has a warm nook in the hearts of many friends , who ex tend such sympathy as may be under the distressing circumstances to the sorrow-stricken husband. The settlers up in Chase county have perfected an organization whose object is , protection against thieves , who dur ing the absence of the homesteader rustling for a living , these winter days , break into their houses and pilfer in discriminately. The whipping post is held out as an inducement to this class of sinners and woe betide the petty pil ferer who falls into their bauds , nerved and stimulated as they are with right eous indignation. Rev. Joel S. Kelsey will speak ne : Sabbath morning upon the subject , "Ca a man be lost , " and in the evening b request upon , { * The reasons for joinin the church. " Organs and pianos for rent al Scott jewelry store. A change in the proprietorship of th McCook Democrat is announced. Cha ; B. Wahlquist , late with the Hasting GazetteJournal , purchasing the Thorn } son interest in the paper. Mr. Wah quist has severed his connection wit the Hastings paper and will lend hi talents in making the Democrat the bes weekly in the state , etc. Noble & Brickey , the leadin grocers. A delegation of fifteen Knights fror Willow Grove Lodge , Knights of Pytli ias of this city , attended the funeral o Mrs. G. W. Daniels at Culbertson , Tues day afternoon. Mr. Daniels is an hon ored member of the order at this place besides enjoying the esteem of a larg circle of friends and acquaintances ii this city , who deeply sympathize witl him in his sad affliction. Bargains in stoves and tinware at C D. Palmer's. At the annual meeting of the Con gregational Church and Society , heh Monday , at 2 P.M. , encouraging report ! were received from the various depart ments of church work. The following nev officers were elected : Dr. B. B. Davis Trustee ; G. B. Nettleton , Deacon ; Wil F. Lawson , Treasurer ; Frank Preston. Clerk. The society is taking on nev life and is making an earnest effort ir Christian service. Eggs wanted at Noble & Brickey's , The highest market price paid. The McCook Auxiliary of the Amer ica.n Bible Society was organized or Monday , with the following officers Rev. Joel S. Kelsey , President ; H. T Anderson , Treasurer ; Frank Preston , Secretary. An invoice of bibles will be received soon , which will be offered Ibi sale at the usual low prices of the so ciety , and for gratuitous distribution where needed. The City Drug Store is the Repository of the society. Take your hides , butter and eggs to Brewer & Wilcox , Main Avenue. On Sunday morning , January 2 , 1887 , the following-named persons united with the Congregational church , by Jet- ter and by profession : Mrs. Florence E. Dauchy , Mrs. E. A. Hollister , Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Norval , Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lawson , Mrs. Ella J. Harvey , Mrs. Estelle S. Bulnap , Mrs. Mary A. Northrup and Miss Gladys Northrup. We take pleasure in noting this evi dence of the encouraging success which is attending the faithful ministrations of the pastor , Rev. Joel S. Kelsey. Al so of greater zeal and activity in church matters generally. J. F. Ganschow takes the lead in la dies' Fine Shoes. Try him. Last Sunday , while doing the nimrod act , Otto Orme received agun wound in his right hand that will cripple him for life. It appears that the young man was walking in the rear of a wag on in which his gun was deposited , and that the jolting of the vehicle discharg ed the fire-arm , producing u fearful wound in the unfortunate young fel low's right hand. Dr. Willey was call ed , and found the injured member in a condition demanding the amputation of the third and little finger. Without deducting the usual moral , that was an expensive hunting expedition. A fresh lot of candies received at Noble & Brickey's , this week. The installation of the officers of Willow Grove Lodge , Knights of Pyth ias of this city , took place at their hall , last evening. There was an un usually large attendance and interesting session. The retiring Chancellor Com mander , James W. Campbell , was pre sented with an elegant watch chain and K. of P. emblem charm , by the mem- bersin , part recognition of his energetic efforts in behalf of the order. Mr. Campbell was instrumental in the es tablishment of the order in this city , ind has performed a faithful part in jringing it up to the prominent posi tion it occupies among the orders rep resented here. fit and style , try J. F. Sanschow. The ball and banquet , New Year eve , ay the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen of this city , was a rousing suc cess in every sense of the comprehen sive term , reflecting greatly to the cred it of the boys , who labored earnestly ind zealously to that end. The Opera Hall , at the designated time. was sim ply crowded with a jolly , good-natured jompany of "trippers of the light fan tastic , " composed of citizens and visi tors from the various towns on the line > f the B. & M. , east and west from icre , all of whom , if appearances go For aught , enjoyed themselves in the fullest measure until the faint appear- ince of the orb of day in the Eastern lorizon admonished them of the ap proach of morn. The banquet was held it the Commercial House , where a score or more couples revelled in the ielicacies spread before them in gener- ) us profusion. The during hall of the lostelrie was decorated and illuminated 'or the occasion. The banquet indeed gracefully rounded off a notable affair. Try the Commercial House , when 77 McCook , just once ! The officers of the A. . 0. U. W. c this city were properly installed in the : hall , Monday evening. Delegates froi brother lodges up and down the Valle participated in the occasion , whic fairly represented the strengh and in portance of this rapidly growing ordei but recently established in the Vallej now one of its stnfu"-'t societies. The serious ill HUSH of Charles E Fox , one of the old settlers of Re Willow county , is reported. Mr. Fo resides a few miles east of town. Hi condition is regarded as critical , witl out flattering hopes of recovery. With the first of the year , Charli Ballard retires from the jewelry firm c Ballard & Sheppard , his interest in th same being purchased by Mr. Sheppard who continues the business alone at th old stand on South Main Avenue. This city received a modicum of po litical pabulum in the selection of J H. Easterday to the clerkship of th senate committee of the whole. Sena tor Lindsay fostered his nomination ain election , which was without opposition This morning was the "coldest of tin season , " the thermometer registering IB degrees below zero about day-break , so we are informed. Our observa tions were made a lew minutes later. A livery outfit , with a long string o horses and other paraphernalia of tin business , passed through this place Tuesday evening , east-bound. The next assembly of the Y. P. A will be at the residence of Geo. Hock nell , Friday evening , January 14th. The Select Knights. A. 0. U. W. o this city , install their officers nexl Tuesday evening. The delivery business is becoming strongly represented numerically speak ng. Fanners should stop at the Centra Elotel when in the city. Read W. Geo. Sheppard's card else where in this issue. Resolutions of Condolence. At a regular meeting of Division No. 271 , J. of L. E. , held iu their hall , Saturdaj evening , January 1st , 1887 , the following was maiuiuously adopted : WHKJSEAS , It has pleased Divine I'rovi- [ tuice to remove from our midst by the hand of death , the beloved wife of our esteemed ind respected Brother , L. N. Ilowe , and Wnr.KEAS , We deeply sympathize witli lim in his great affliction , and we desire to extend to our worthy brother and associate , our wannest sympathy for the great and irre- > arable loss which he has suffered. There- orb be it RK&or.vin , That as a token of the sympa- hy which we feel for our bereaved brother , Ins resolution be spread upon the records of his Division , and a copy be made and deliv- re'd to our sorrowing brother. S. D. HUNT , ) S. E. HOOE , VCoin. SOL. SMITH. ) W. C. T. U. There will be a meeting of the W. C. T. U. n Friday , January 7th , at 2:30 : P. M. , niotui- alu time , at the residence of Mrs. Cochran. V full attendance desired , as there will be usiness of importance to transact. MK ; . . 0. A. FKEDKKICK , Pres. Card of Thanks. I desire to extend my heartfelt thanks to those kind friends and neighbors who so willingly and tenderly assisted , in soothing word and gentle deed , during and following Ilie mortal illness of my wife. [ shall hold you all in grateful recollection. L. N. HOWE. FARM FOR RENT. 50 acres under cultivation. Good frame house. One mile from McConk. S. H. COLVIN. SORGHUM SEED ! New crop cane seed for sale , whole sale or retail , by M. WILLSON , Blue Hill , Webster Co. , Neb. HOGS and CATTLE For sale. Enquire of S. H. Colvin , McCook , Neb. FOR SALE. A set of heavy harness new. In quire of W. G. SHEPPARD. BORROWED WISDOM. POLITICS ain't patriotism by a long shot. * 7r WHEN a man's nose is "as red as a 3eet , " he usually is one. * \r f ONE good drink of Jersey lightning ivill make a man feel like thunder. jt IT is the poker player who carries everything with a high hand. # Jr % r MOTTO adopted by Secretary Larnar : "Marriage is man's best Holt. " * * * THE man who thinks that the world mef him a living , as a general rule lever collects the bill. * 3t $ THE European kings are obliged to dss each other when they meet. So ire American women , but they don't nean it , just the same. * * * AN eastern exchange is authority for ; he story ttat a tree grows iu South America called the corset tree. Well , : here's no 'arm about that , is there ? * # WOMEN are charged with smuggling European goods into this country in : heir bustles. Clearly the bustle is a ihing to be sat down upon. PERSONALS. this licaa wo would bo pleased t httvo our friends throujjhouttho city acqualr us of the arrival and deyivrture of their visitor Sheriff Welborn had business atthiscit ; Monday afternoon. G. B. Nettleton is confined to the house b a very sore hand. Rev. W. S. Wheeler and wife of Battle were iu the city over Sunday. Mrs. T. Nelis is absent in Denver and is nc expected back until next week. Miss Jennie Jamison was up from Bom ville , Tuesday , visiting friends in this city. Commissioner and Mrs. Duckworth wer up from the Beaver , Saturday , guests at th Commercial. J. E. Cochran , Esq. , and Dr. B. B. Davi were down at the county-seat , last evening on business. E. P. Hazen of Edison was a stalwart visl tor at these commercial headquarters , Mon day afternoon. C. F. Babcock went down to Hastings , 01 business , last Friday morning , returning tin first of the week. Will McQuay of Ilartwell , an old-timi reader of THE TRIBUNE , was in town , Fri day last , on a little recreation. R. A. McCracken of the News , Haye Centre , arrived in the city , Tuesday , re nmining here until Friday. C. P. Rinker was absent from the city : day or two , the close of last week , on busi ness , returning on Tuesday. Editors Floyd of the Trenton Torpedo Risley of the Culbertson Reveille , amlMorsi of the Trenton Democrat , were iu the city Tuesday. Fred. Harris has wisely concluded to re main iu the employ of the B. & M. , and i < again to be found in his old position in tin superintendent's office. Miss Minnie Boyle departed , Sunday moni ing , for Omaha , where she will pursue s course of study in music and literature. Tom Glasscott of the Citizens bank spenl the Xew Year Holiday at Denver , going uj Friday night and returning , Monday mom- ing. Charlie Ballard of the Akron Star trans acted some matters of business in the city , Monday. Trin TIUBUXE acknowledges fra ternal courtesy. C. W. Stoddard has joined the delivery corps. He drives a spanking team , attached to a fine wagon , all resplendent with paint and varnish , etc. Geo. M. Chenery of the City Drug Store1 mourns the death of his valuable Engli h pug , Bessie , brought from old England , y him on his return from his last visit across the "big waters. " Mrs. E. Walker of Boone , Iowa , who has been visiting her daughter , Mrs. C. T. Brew er , departed , the first of the week , for the mountains , on a visit to a son. She will re turn here , in a short time , to make a more extended stay. J. II. Evans , a former employe of J. II. Ganschow , has made proof on his claim in Decatur county , Kansas , and again taken his old position in Mr. Gauschow's estab lishment under agreement for one year. Rev. Ilodebaugh and family are expected to move up from the claim in Cheyenne county , Kansas , this week. They will occu py a residence in West McCook. Having made proof on his claim , Rev. Rodebaugh will hereafter devote his undivided time to his pastoral duties in this city. Hon. Joe Braun was at home Christmas. He has been elected to the Colorado Legisla ture and came down to visit his wife and children before he goes to Denver to take his > eatin the senate. The citizens of Sutton will be pleased to know that they will bo represented in the Colorado legislature by so * ble a representative as our honored fellow citizen , the Hon. Joseph Braun. Sutton Register. Rev. J. N. Lenker and Rev. J. W. Kim- nel , of McCook , were in town Wednesday , ind made us a friendly visit. Mr. Leiiker is : he western representative of "The Board of Jlmrch Extension of the Evangelical Lu- ; heran Church in the United States , " and purchased two lots in Faliug's addition for ; hat society. Mr. Kimmel made arrange- nents for having several carloads of stone shipped from this place to McCook to be isecl in building the new Lutheran Church it that place in the .spring. Cambridge Ka- iedoscope. TERMS OF COURT. .K THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEB- IUSKA , FOR THE YEAU 1837. I hereby fix the time of holding the regular ermsof District Court , in and for the cou ri les comprising : the Eighth Judicial District of Nebraska for the year 1S87 , as follows : H ARLAN COUNTY January 17th , May 6th , 10 Jury , August l.r > th , no jury , October 31st. FTJRNAS COUNTY February 7th , August 2nd , December 1st. no jury. KEARNEY COUNTY-February 2Sth , July 8th , no jury , September 12tb. December 9th , 10 jury. PHELPS COUNTY March 7th , July 20th , no ury , September 2Cth. RED WILLOW COUNTY-Mnrch 28th , July 2nd , no jury , September 29th , December 5th , m jury. HITCHCOCK COUNTY April 18th , Octo- icrlOth. HAYES COUNTY April 22nd , October 14th. DUNDY COUNTY May 2d , October 21th. CHASE COUNTY May 4th , October 27th. GOSPER COUNTY-May 10th , November 2d. FRONTIER COUNTY May 13th , Novem- ier4th. WEBSTER COUNTY-May 23rd , July ISth , 10 jury , November 14th. FRANKLIN COUNTY-July 13th , July 2Sth 10 jury , December 5th. 5th.WM. WM. GASLIN , Judge. Urn a , Neb. , Jan. 1st , 18S7. - ' ' - - > \ -w rv _ x > _ > ltME-EVASS-At the M. E. parsonage , In this city , by Rev. George Xulton , Dec. 22 , 1SSC , Win. H. Onne of McCook , Xeb. , and Miss Katie M. Evans of Rawlins coun ty. Oberlin ( Kas. ) Eye. 'WANTED , IMMEDIATELY ! Two good girls at the Commercial louse. GEO , E. JOHNSTON. SPECIAL NOTICE. In another column you will see au announcement of our Opening Jail- lisiry 3rd. We regret the delay , ( which you know was not our fault ) , and to make amends for the same , and at the same time clear our large stock of Winter Goods , bought for earlier trade , we will give a special discount of 10 per cent , on all bills of mu ter goods that is on a bill amount ing to Ten Dollars , you get one dollar off ; on Twenty Dollars , two dollars off , and so on. This applies only to Win ter Clothing , Caps , Gloves , Muf- llers and Undenvear. Remember our goods are all marked in plain flg- rus , and we sell at STRICTLY ONE PRICE to all. FAMOUS CLOTHING CO. , JONAS ENGEL , Manager. McCook , Neb. , Dec. 29 , 188G. FUBLJCSALJE. I will sell at my residence , one-half mile west of McCook , on SATURDAY , FEB. 5m , 1887 , the following described property , to-wit : 75 High Grade Cows , 25 Common Cows , 2 Good Saddle Ponios , 1 Hay Frame , 1 Two-Horse Wagon , 1 Sett Double Harness , , 1 Large Water Tank , With numerous other implements not mentioned. TERMS OP SALE. All sums under $10 , cash. , Over $10 , S month's time , with good bankable security. All stock must be settled for before removing same from the yard. JOHN FARLEY. BEST BARGAINS YET ! AVE SELL 13 Ibs. Granulated Sugar for - $1.00 14 Ibs. Extra C. Sugar for - $1.00 16 Ibs. Prunes for - - $1.00 6 Cans Syrup Peaches , 3-lbs. full , $1.00 Also ALL Groceries , Clothing , Hats , Caps , Boots , Shoes , Dry Goods , and Notions , as cheap as any house in town. WILCOX & FOWLER. FOR SALE. 1 will sell for cash , my fine residence property on the hill. My property ig the most desirable of any th'at can be bought in the city. Will also sell very cheap for cash , an elegant upright pia no , fine parlor set , body brussels car pet , a bed-room set , a base-burner , etc. The piano and furniture named are new , having been in use but two months. LEOX F. Moss. FARM LOANS. Cash Down. No Delay. No need of waiting to send off appli cations. Money paid over as soon as papers are completed. Call on or ad dress , RED WILLOW Co. BANK , 43tf Tndiiinola , Neb. FOR SALE CHEAP. One new 3-seat , 3-spring wagon ; one second-hand buggy. Also , one 2-seat covered carriage , second-hand. Will sell the above articles at decided bar- zains. Call and see me. B. F. OLCOTT , Prop. , City Livery , McCook , Neb. Real fstate Loans. We have completed arrangements thereby we can furnish those who want i loan , money on real estate , promptly ind without the usual disappointing lelays. Call and see us. We are al so prepared to make chattel mortgage cans. CITIZENS BANK. DON'T BE AFRAID If you see Squire J. W. Bennett : ouiing after you. Dr. Kay has placed lis accounts in the hands of the depu- y , who is rustling after the doctor's ireditors in dead earnest , that's all. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The law and land firm of Cochran & Iclin is by mutual consent dissolved , ill parties owing them please call and ettle at once. J. E. COCHRAN , T. M. HELM. Money to Loan On improved farms. Money furniah- ; d for final proofs without delay and at ow rate of interest. First door north if the depot. R. D. BABCOCK. IMPORTANT. Parties who have made final proof nd desire to have patent issued for the and , should call and see DAVIS & TURNER. Try the Commercial House , when n McCook , just once ! IA.OANSI LOANS ON REAL ESTATE M103IPTLY FURNISHED IND MONEY ADVANCED "OR FINAL PROOFS BY COLE & MOSS. W. GEO. SHEPPARD , MATCHMAKER i JEWELER , 31cCooK , NEBRASKA. Pupil of T. .7. Ili-rhlunil. London , England. itU year at tto beuclu