The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 26, 1887, Image 4

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    I I Ffc Ulifo Fribnnc.
II P. M. AND E. M. KIMMELL ,
I 1 Editors and Publishers.
I OFFICIAL COtfNTY PAPER.
I PROGRAM FOR DECORATION DAY.
I Meet at Menard's Opera Hall at 1 o'clock ,
I P. M. sharp , M. T.
" ( Music for the occasion will be supplied by
tho Juvenile Band of McCook , led by Chas.
H. Anderson , and singing by the Choir under
' the direction of C. P. liiuker ; words and
music all new and written expressly for this
occasion.
Members of J. K. Barnes Post will take ,
seats on tho stage , other ex-soldiers will take
tho first five rows , of seats in the middle
division.
Immediately in the rear of them will be
seated the Knights of Pythias , who will dur
ing tho exercises of the day act as guard of
honor.
, In the rear of K of P. will be seated othor
organizations.
The schools of McCook in charge qt Prof.
Webster and teachers will take the southern
division of seats.
There will be 38 girls from the McCook
schools , representing the 38 states , and they
will assist the G. A. It. in decorating the
soldier's graves. These girls will sit on the
first five rows of seats in the school division.
The flowers will be brought to the hall as
early as 9 o'clock , A. M. , where they will be
taken charge of by the following committee :
I Mrs. Webster , Miss Murphy , Miss LeHew ,
Miss McNamara , Miss Berry and Mrs. Smith.
Parents and teachers are requested to see
that sufficient flowers are provided as early as
possible on the morning of Decoration Day.
On the line of march each organization will
be under the direct command of its own dfli-
cers , subject to the Commander of this Post.
ORDER OF EXERCISES.
Music by the Band.
Song by the Choir "Gather Roses of the
May. "
Opening Exercises and Reading General
Orders.
I Song "The Glorious Chief. " ( In memory
I of John A. Logan. )
Oration By Rev. P. C. Johnson.
I MUSIC BY TIIE BAXD.
| , Short Address by Mayor T. M. Helm.
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Song "The Fallen Brave.
I Short Address by Rev. Joel S. Kelsey.
I Short Address by C. W. Davis , Esq.
I Song "Slumber Long. "
I Short Address by Rev. J. W. Kimmel.
I Short Address by Rev. A. D. Rodebaugh.
\ Short Address by Judge J. E. Cochran. '
_ , J Music by the Band.
I ' Form line of march.
I DECORATIOX.
I Order of march from hall to cemetery :
I | Juvenile Band of McCook.
I ) J. K. Barnes Post No. 207 , G. A. R. , Depart-
, ment of Nebraska , supported by all
I i i the ex-union soldiers present.
] i • Knights of Pythias as guard of honor.
I ' " 38 girls on wagon.
I Secret Societies and Hocknell Ilose Co.
' Public Schools of McCook.
I . j Citizens on foot.
I | I . t Citizens in carriages.
I'j ' | | * " * ' Citizens on horseback.
i ll Form line on east side of Main street , be-
I I I ginning on Dodge street , fronting west.
I • R. S. Cooley , Commander.
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EDUCATIONAL COLUMN-
I f Mjly O'Brien , Anna Stakbuck ,
j Editor. Assistant.
I { ] There aro 120 school teachers in Brown Co.
The school census gives Lincoln a popula
tion of 39,310.
The school treasury of Fremont is flnancial-
I7 well fixed , having $16,000 cash in sight.
A movement is on f oot in New York to erect
a statue of the lato ex-President Arthur.
Br the U. S. census report of 1SS0 , tho value
of churches , school houses , and public build
ings was placed at $2,000,000,000.
The Garfield statue in Washington , erected
under the auBpices of the Army of the Cum
berland , was unveiled May 12th.
Dr. James B. Caywood , who held a positioni i
on tho staff of the Long Island College Hospi- ;
tal , died April 15 , at his residence in Brooklyn.
The school treasurer of Lee's Park , Valley
county , has disgraced the defaulting profes- .
slon by disappearing with the insignificant '
_ sum of $200. '
A crew will probably come to this country ,
this summer , from Cambridge University , '
England , to row with the Harvard crew at
New London , Conn.
Among the passengers on the steamer "La '
Bretague" which arrived at New York , recent
ly , was Kev. Brother August Groc , the distin
guished deaf mute teacher of the Institute ]
desSourds JIuets in Montreal.
The first of the Shermans to come to this
country left England in 1630. He afterwards
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became a Professor of Mathematics at Har
vard and published several almanacs. From
this brainy man are descended Senator Sher-
man and General W. T. Sherman. 1
The graduating class of Bunker Hill school
numbers 13 Mr. Bickerdykers eighth class at (
that place. The commencement week includes i
I a school entertainment , Thursday evening , (
May 23th , a field day of sports May.TOth , and ,
graduating exercises that evening. '
The Rev. Francis W. Tustin , Ph. D. , Profes
sor of the Greek Language and Literature in ,
Bucknell University , died at his residence in '
v Lewisburg , Pa. , April 14 , of congestion of the '
brain. He was 52 years of age , and was conI I
nocted with tho University for 30 years. j
The National Association will hold its ses1 1
alons , this year , at Chicago , July 12 to 15. Full
Information concerning program , board and
excursion rates can be obtained by addressing
President William E. Sheldon , 3 Somerset St. ,
Boston ; Supt. A. G. Lane , Eoom 57 , Court
House , Chicago , and Jerome Allen , 25 Clinton
Place , Now York ;
jf * Ann Arbor , Michigan , offers its attractions
Jm also to tho teacher , this summer. A summer
vJP session of the National School of Elocution /
and Oratory , Philadelphia , will be held in tho r
University buildings , Ann Arbor , from July 5 , _
to August IB. There will be two courses of
instruction the short course , embracing voice •
culture , orthology , gesture , analysis in read
ing and expressive reading. The extended
course , comprising a fuller discussion of tho
subjects of tho short course , dramatic reading ,
artlitlo recitation , and extemporaneous (
speech. The instruction will be given with a
view to the pupils completing the course at
tho school in Philadelphia , but it will be none
tho less valuable for those who como only for i C
.tho single term. h
CLOSING OF SCHOOL
The school year of 188G-87 will close Friday ,
June 3rd. Examinations for promotion in
the different grades will begin on Tuesday ,
and continue through the week ; The pro
gram of examinations in the high school
department is as follows :
Tuesday , A. M. Advanced Algebra.
Tuesday , P. M.-Civil Government ; 7th
and 8th grades , Grammar.
Wednesday , A. M. Philosophy.
Wednesday , P. M. Physical Geography ,
U. S. History and Political Geography.
Thursday , A. 31. Geometry.
Thursday , P. M. 7th and 8th grades ,
Arithmetic.
Friday , A. M. Spelling.
Friday , P. M. General History and Ele
mentary Algebra.
A cordial invitation is extended to all to be
present at these examinations , and note the
results of the year's work.
W. S. Webstek , Principal.
Sarents in this city , Wednesday evening ,
ray 25th , 1887 , Mr. George W. Bede ami
Miss Eva J. Nellis , Rev. D. F. Rodebaugh
officiating.
The Squire and Ills estimable bride are
well known to a large circle of friends in
this city , whom Tin : Thibunk joins in con
gratulations and best wishes.
IIARLAN-KELLEY At the residence of
the bride's sister , 1007 Water street , Mon
day , May 23d. at 4 P. M. , by the Rev. John
Gillies , Mr. A. G. Harlan of Curtis , Neb. ,
publisher of the Courier , and Miss Tillie
Kelley of this city. St. Joe Herald.
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas. The 80th day of May has been
recognized and set apart throughout the
United States as Memorial Day , and a due
.observance has been recommended.
Now , Therefore , I , the undersigned ,
Mayor of the City of McCook , State of Ne
braska , do hereby proclaim and give notice
of the observance of Memorial Day in said
city on the 30th day of May , 18S7 , and recom
mend that all places of business be closed
from one o'clock , P. M. to 4 o'clock , P. M.
on said day , as a fitting tribute to those hon
ored dead , who sacrificed their lives on the
alter of their country.
Witness my hand and seal this 23rd day
of May , 1887. T. M. Helm ,
Mayor.
June 18 circus day.
The young people will participate in a so
cial hop at McNeely hall , this evening.
The educational column is short this issue ,
by reason of lateness in delivering copy. A
communication from the South Side will
have to go over on account of lack of space.
Judge Cochran arrived home from Gosper
county , last night. His next session of court
will be heldin t this county , without jury ,
commencing on Tuesday of next week.
A party of railroad men passed through
this station , yesterday noon , for Akron , on a
hunting expedition. They traveled in Hol-
drege's car he being among the number.
A telegram to David Bryan from the groom
announces the marriage of William Capps ,
of the B. & M. water service , yesterday , to
one of Parkersburg's (111. ( ) fair daughters.
A. F. & A. M. The annual meeting of Mc
Cook Lodge , A. F. & A. M. , for the election
of officers , will be held , Tuesday evening ,
June 7th. All members are expected to be
present. W. S. Webster ,
Secretary.
A more auspicious time will not soon come
for the agitation of the project to build a
bridge over the Republican , east of the city.
Mr. Hatfield is now visiting on his ranch , and
offers to pay § 100 toward the enterprise and
to donate the right of way for a road through
his lands. Will not some action be taken.
Prof. W. S. Webster , principal of the
McCook city schools , is rapidly coming to
the front amongleading Nebraska educators.
Under his direction the schools of the best
town in the Republican valley have been
rapidly advanced , and The Journal is well
pleased to know that his work and worth are
attracting due attention. State Journal.
Last evening , J. T. Smith , who lives north
of the city , was severely injured in a run
away by his own team , a spirited span of
horses. He was thrown to the ground and
badly shaken up and bruised. The injured
man was rendered insensible by the concus
sion , and was very sick for some time , but
finally recovered sufficiently to be conveyed
home.
The body of a contractor on the Beaver
branch ' , named James Keenan , was brought
to the city , yesterday noon , from Beaver
City , and interred in Longview cemetery by
Undertaker Miller , the same afternoon. The
deceased had sustained a badly fractured
leg , and stoutly refusing to have amputation
performed , blood poisoning- in , and caus
ed his death. He was over GO years of age.
The sum total of advantage gained
by the recent confab between the state
railroad commission and Kimball of the
U. P. , and Holdrege of the B. & M. , .
may be expressed in the famous inter
rogation of Boss Tweed , "What are you 1
going to do about it ? " Probably the
commissioners are unable to answer.
The people of Nebraska are eminently
qualifledj however , to elucidate the
proposition. We will wager a quantity !
of back accounts that they will do so in '
the not remote future.
Franklin received a visitation , last (
Saturdayin the shape of a hailstorm of
terrific proportions. Buildings were
blown down , crops damaged , animals
injured , windows demolished , and a j
time in had.
lively general was j
OPTIONAL LOANS I
Made on Farm Property by
Colyin & Dempcy ,
McCook , vNeb. j
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Cabbage , Tomato and Celery Plants -
ror safe by John Hansen , Hocknell
residence.
Try the Commercial House , when 1
n McCook , fust once !
G. W. MINKLER , -
FORUERLT ]
BOUNTY - : - SURVEYOR ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA. c
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Will do all kinds of Surveying , Grading and /
Jivll Engineering. Residence north of school ]
louse. '
FOR SALE CHEAP.
One fine business lot on Main street.
Two nice corner lots on McDowell
street , one block from school house.
Two more fine residence lots on Mc
Dowell street.
Six lots ( half block ) east front on Mc-
farland street.
Good house , barn and lot on Marshall
street.
No building clause required in any of
above , and will be sold cheap if soon
taken. 0. F. Babcock.
We are Western Agents for Rutter-
ick's Metropolitan Paper Patterns.
Call and get a fashion sheet.
L. L0WMAN & SON.
MONEY to LOAN
On farms I am prepared to fill all
loans from McCook. No sending away
no delays. Everything done and
completed right here. Do not fail to
see me before making application.
I. T. Benjamin.
Office Over First National Bank.
We will show an entire New Line of
Lawns and Organdies about May 1st.
No last year's stock on hand.
L. LOWMAN & SON.
TO ICE CONSUMERS.
I am now prepared to deliver ice to
consumers throughout the city. I havo
a superior quality of ice , cut at the
Cambridge mill ponds. Parties desir
ing to be supplied , the coming summer ,
should make their arrangements at
once. Will also deliver anywhere in
the valley. It. H. Williams.
Our stock of Dry Goods is lirst-
class in every particular.
L. LOWMAN & SON.
DAY HOARDERS.
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I have rented the Cochran building on
Main Avenue , north of The Tribune
office , and am prepared to receive day
boarders. Can also accommodate a few
roomers. Rates reasonable. Accom-
modations good. Mrs. R. M. Erwin.
Everything in our house is marked
in plain selling figures.
L. LOWMAN & SON.
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REAL ESTATE LOANS. j
We have completed arrangements
whereby we can furnish those who want :
a loan , money on real estate , promptly
and without the usual disappointing
delays. Call and see us. We are al- (
so prepared to make chattel mortgage (
loans. Citizens Bank. \
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We have the best assortment of
Men's Clothing. Gall and get our
prices. L. LOWMAN & SON.
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FARM LOANS.r
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Cash Down. No Delay.
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No need of waiting to send off appli
cations. Money paid over as soon as j
papers are completed. Call on or ad
dress , Red Willow Co. Bank ,
43-tf Indianola , Neb.
Try the Commercial House , when 1
in McCook , fust once ! 5
FARM LOANS. ,
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If you want a Farm Loan on short =
notice and favorable terms , or money
for Final Proof , call on
Henry W. Keyes.
Room 3 Over Citizens Bank. [
Egyptian and Oriental Laces at (
Lowman & Son's. j
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THIS IS NO SWINDLE. ' J
The O.K.Steam Washer is the easiest
operated of all washers ever offered for
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sale. Will save your clothes , labor and g
health. Warranted to wash clean or °
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money will be refunded. For sale by ji
Lytle Bros. & Co.
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"We guarantee to sell goods lower
than any house between Omaha and „
Denver. L. LOWMAN & SON. "
PLOWS ! PLOWS ! -
I have on hand a lot of Grass-Hopper
Breaking Plows that I will sell at the n
exceedingly fbw price of $9. Call at „ '
once ( before they are all gone. i
Charles Noble , e
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Parasols are one of our leaders this '
season. Gome and see them. ti
L. LOWMAN & SON.
BALED STRAW.
I have a quantity of nice , bright baled
straw , suitable for filling bed ticks , for
sale at my barn. B. F. Olcott , t <
City Livery , Feed & Sale Stables.
Neckwear and Hosiery are beyond st
competition at Lowman & Son's.
SUMMER PASTURE. 0i
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I have plenty of summer pasture on T [ ,
the river bottom , east of the city. Par-
ties desiring pasture should make their
arrangements at once. S. H. Colvin.
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FOR SALE. oS
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A house and two lots for sale in West % [
McCook. Will sell cheap for cash. H ;
Enquire at this office. pi
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FOR _ SALE I f
Fine Carriage and Set of Double "
Harness. Inquire at office of
' The Frees & Hocknell Lumber Co ?
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MONEY to LOAN p
We are prepared to lend money on tf <
lity property. Chattel loans a spec- ;
alty. h ,
FARMERS & MERCHANTS RANK.nc
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nsroiioiE.
The Board of County Commissioners will
hold a session of not less than thrco nor moro
than twenty days , commencing
TUESDAY , JUNE 7th , 18S7 ,
for tho purpose of taking such action as may
bo required by luw relating to equalization of
assessments for tho year 1887.
C. D. CKAMEit , County Clork ,
Red Willow county.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
To the Citizens of McCook :
You are hereby notified and requested to
proceed with all reasonable haste and dili
gence to the work of cleaning up all rubbish
and garbage in tho alleys around the city.
The draymen and others are also warned
against hauling and depositing any dead
animals or refuse within the city limits.
The warm season is approaching , and the
health of the community demands the utmost
cleanliness throughout the streets and alleys
of the city. Please give this matter prompt
attention. It. II. Williams ,
Chief of Police.
McCook , Neb. , May 19 , ' 87.
Notice of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage.
NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a
Chattel Mortgage dated on the 20th day of
April , 1887 , and duly filotl In tho office of tho
County Clerk of Kcd Willow county , Nebraska ,
and executed by John Imel and Theodoro
PhillippI of said countjto Tho Citizens Hunk
of McCook , of McCook , Nebraska , to sccuro
the payment of tho sum of Four Hundred and
Nine Dollars and Soventy Cents ( S100.70) ) , duo
May 20th. 1887 , with interest. Default having
been made in the payment of said sum and no
suit or other proceedings at law having been
instituted to recover said debt or any part
thereof , therefore the undersigned will sell
the property therein described , namely :
1 Dapple Gray Stallion , half Morgan and
Norman , 9 years old.
1 Black Gelding , 8 yrs. old , native , no brand.
1 Brown Gelding , C yrs.old , native , no brand.
1 Gray Gelding , 7 yrs. old. native , no brand.
1 Dapple Gray Gelding , 7 years old , native ,
no brand.
Said sale to take place in front of the livery
stable 1 of W. O. Itussell. in the City of McCook ,
Hod Willow county , Nebraska , on the 17th day
of June , 1S87 , at 1 o'clock , P. M „ mountain
time , of said day.
The Citizens Bank op McCook ,
By E. R. Banks , Agent. Mortgagee.
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Notice < of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage.
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Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a
Chattel Mortgage dated on the 10th day of
February , 1887 , and duly filed and recorded in
the office of the County Clerk of Bed Willow
county , Nebraska , on the 12th day of Febru
ary. 1887 , and executed by Edward L. Walker
of ! said county , to M. M. Itiley , to secrtre the
payment 1 of the sum of $225.00 , duo May 10th ,
1887 , with interest , and upon which there is
now duo the sum of $225.00. That said mort
gage ( and the note which secures tho same ,
J havo been duly transferred and assigned and
endorsed to H. T. Anderson on the 10th duy of
Februury. 18S7. Default having been made in
the payment of said sum and no suit or other
proceeding ] at law having been instituted to
recover said debt or any part thereof , there
fore I will sell the property therein described ,
namely : One bay horse 5 years old , no brand ;
one brown mare 3 years old , strip on face ;
one two-horse wagon , good second-hand ; one
double set of work harness , at public auction
in front of the First National Bank building
in tho City of McCook , Bed Willow county ,
Nebraska , on the 4th day of June , 1887 , at 1
o'clock , P. M. mountain time , of said day.
H. T. ANDEUSON.
Assignee of Mortgagee.
RESOLUTION.
Be it Resolved , By the Mayor and Council
of the City of McCook :
That the following estimate is hereby made
of the amount of money to be raised for all
purposes in said city , during the present fiscal
year for which appropriation is to be made ,
to-wit :
GENEUAL TAX.
For salaries , city officers , $ 750 00
Incidental expenses 450 00
Total § 1.200 00
Assessed valuation , last year 5211,500 00
Total revenue , ( gen'l fund ) last year 2.2&5 56
Amount expended up to date 2,205 50
Miscellaneous fund 507 70
Amount expended 507 70
SPECIAL TAX.
For "water fund" purposes , as authorized
by subdivision 15 , section 60 , chapter 14 , Com
piled Statutes of Nebraska , a levjr of 5 mills.
The following levy is therefore required :
For general fund purposes 5 mills.
For "water fund" purposes 5 mills.
Total levy required 10 mills.
And this resolution is hereby ordered pub
lished in the McCook Democrat and McCook
rmnuNE for four (4) ) successive weeks.
Passed this 4th day of May , 1S87.
Approved this 4th day of May. 1887.
T. M. Helm ,
Attest : Mayor.
L. L. Hulbuhd , Clerk.
ESTIMATE OF COUNTY EXPENSES
FOR THE YEAR 1887.
County General Fund 514,000 00
County Bridge Fund 4,000 00
County Road Fund 4,000 00
County Insane Fund 1,000 00
County Bond Interest Fund 1,000 00
Indianola Precinct Bond Int. Fund. . 150 00
North Valley " Bond Int. Fund. . 100 00
East Valley " Bond Int. Fund. . 100 00
County Sinking Fund 1,000 00
State op Nebraska , .
Red Willow County. fss-
I , C. D. Cramer , county clerk of said county ,
lo hereby certify that the above and fore
going is a true and correct copy of the record
f the estimate of expenses of Red Willow
ounty , Nebraska , for the year 1887. as made
jy tho county commissioners at a meeting
leld January 14th , 1SS7.
Witness my hand and official seal this ISth
lay of May , A. D. 1887.
[ seal. ] C. D. Cramer. County Clerk.
452 By W. H. Dodd , Deputy.
FINAL PROOF NOTICES.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , )
May 20th , 15S7. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
mmed settler has filed notice of his intention
0 make final proof in support of his claim ,
md that said proof will be made before Rej-
Bter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday ,
uly 1st , 18S7 , viz : Henry Jones , Homestead
Sntry No. C040 , for the south 'A southeast } i
cction2 , township 1 north , range o0 west Cth
. M. He names the following witnesses to "
irove his continuous residence upon , and cul- "
ivation ol' , said land , viz : Richard G.Mitchell ,
acob Williams. John Snodgrass and Walter
loldrege , all of McCook , Neb.
52 • S. P. HART , Register.
Land Office at Mccook , Neb. , i
April 20th , 1SS7. j
Notice is hereby given that the following-
amed settler has filed notice of his intention
a make final proof in support of his claim ,
nd that said proof will be made before Regis-
er or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday ,
une 10th , 1SS7 , viz : William H. Smith , Home-
tead No. 990. for the west $4 northwest ii sec-
and west & southwest l4 section 11 , town. J
north , range 30 west , 6th P. M. He names
lie following witnesses to prove his continu-
us residence upon , and cultivation of , said
md , viz : Millard F. Horrell , Clark G. Potter ,
nomas J. Murphy and James Doyle , all of
cCook , Neb. S. P. HART , Register. " \ it
Land Office at McCook , Neb. ,
April 30th. 18S7. f
Notice is hereby given that the followingfj
amed settler has filed notice of his intention
make final proof in support of his claim. ,
nd that said proof will be made before Ilea- -
ter or Receiver , at McCook , Neb. , on Satur-
ay. June 25th , 1887 , viz : Franklin W. Weaver , C
a Pre-Emption D. S. 1777. for the southeast |
section 32 , town. 2 north , range 2S west , 0th
.M. He names the following witnesses to (
rove his continuous residence upon , and cul-
vation of , said land , viz : Fleming M. Gra-
am. William H. Allington and J. C. Lafferty
Danbury. Neb. , and John w. Tolman , of
ondville. Neb. S. P. HART , Register.
Land Office at McCook. Neb. , I
April 20th , 1S87. f
Notice is hereby given that the following- .
uned settler has filed notice of his intention *
make final proof in support of his claim , ' J
id that said proof will be made before Regis-
ir or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday. •
ay27th , 1887. viz : Sidney T. Smith , Home- ;
ead Entry 5753. for the east is of northeast j
section 22 , and west lJ of northwest h , sec-1
on 23 , town. 6 , range 30. He names the fol- •
wing witnesses to prove his continuous rest- :
nce upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz :
enry C. Reuport. Ans. Wagner , Henry Pen- _
jr and Henry Tilgner , all of McCook. Neb. "
S.P.HART , Register.
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B3-FAIREST METHODS ! -
S3-LOWEST PRICES ! " * %
Tliats the advantage we claim in selling
our goods. We guarantee the Quality. We
have One Price the
LOWEST TO ANYBODY.
We mark all goods in Plain Figures , so 1
that a child can read them , from which I
THERE IS NO DEVIATION. i
WE HAVE THE , 1
LARGEST VARIETY STOCK I
TO SELECT FROM , 1
ALL NEW AND THE LATEST STYLES I
to which we are constantly adding , M
as the trade demands.
COMPARE QUALITIES AND PRICES I
YOU WILL BE SURE TO BUY AT
Jokas ENG-Eii , Majsag-er. 1
McCook , May 19 , ' 87. 1
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LUDWiCK & TROWBRIDGE 1
THE OLD RELIABLE 1
FURNITUEE DEALERS , I
HAVE THE 1
Finest Assortment ! J
Largest Stock ! 1
Lowest Prices ! I
IN SOUTHWESTERN NEBRASKA. I
MAIN AYENUR , I
McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA. 1
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Q. P. RINKER , 1
MANUFACTURERS AGENT FOR I
WAGONS , BUGGIES , ETC. 1
C5Tlie Largest and Best Selected Stock of Farm Implements in the Republican
Talley carried by the Manufacturers . of the different . lines of goods. Prices alwayg the 9
lowest and always Regular. Call and examine. jfl
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V. CAMPBELL , PRESIDENT. B. M. FREES , 18T VICE PRESIDENT. fl
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