H * H . L LOWMAN & SON , I Dry Goods , I Clothing , Carpets , I y' - - . , Furnishings , 1 Dress Making , ALL AT HALF PRICE j White Goods , Lawns , Sateens , 1 Cliallies , Ginghams , Laces , I Embroideries , India Silks. j ALL AT HALF PRICE - • , . i W . • I. LOWMANS0N , Summer Underwear. . Flannel Shirts , Coats , Vests , Straw-Hats , i _ _ _ _ _ _ i Attention , Farmers. > We are closing put our en tire stock of Farm Imple ments at cost. Right nowis the time to secure rare bar gains. Call and be amazed at our prices. They must be sold at once. HALL , COCHRAN & CO. JACK DWYER'S . "OUR COUNTY SEAT" A 5c. CIOAR , Try this popular brand. It is one of thefinest : fc. cigars ever placed on sale in McGook. Don't irritate your lungs with a stubborn cough when a pleasant and effective remedy may be found in Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Bal m ! C. M. Smith & Son. If you are suffering with weak or inflamed eyes , or granulated eyelids , you can be cured , by using Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Eye Salve. C. M. Smith & Son. HAVE A CAB ? ; ' When you are addressed u above , toot first im pulse is to look at the driver. If the day be stormy and tha drirer is a vise man , yon will find that he vesrs a " Fish Brand Slicker , " and he • will tell you X that he is as comfortable on the box as his jpassen- ; - get in the cab , and that for his business this coat invaluable. When yon get once inside a " Fish J * Brand Slicker , " there' * no such thing as weather far you. It doesn't make the smallest difference * & ' • wðer it rains , hails , sleets , snows , or blows. You are absolutely and solidly comfortable. Get \ a at once. No danger of your notliking jtafter- „ wis. It is a waste of money to buy any other \ waterproof coat. They are worthless after a few L J eki of hard usage. Beware of . worthless un- * " with the "Fish " StTnnn garment stamped C SihSoSaa $ Tr2 MaST n the" ' FishJrand Slicker" inferior & • • SHwed Sstat extra cost. . Particular , and f atrted catalogue free. f\ A.J. TOWER , - lorton , WlMfi - _ X Before the Interrogation I'll answer , friend , to thee , With naught of hesitation : "lis hot enough for me. Exposure to rough weather , getting wet , living in damp locatities are favorable to the contraction of diseases of the kidneys and bladder. As a preventive and for the care of all kidney and liver trouble , use that valuable remedy , Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm. $1.00 per bottle. C. M. Smith & Son. If You Have CONSUMPTION I CO UGH OR COLD BRONCHITISThroat ] Affection SCROFULA "Wasting of Flesh Or any Disease where the Throat and Zuhgs are Inflamed , ZacJe of Strength or Nerve Power , you can be relieved and Cured by SCOTT'S ' EMULSION PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypophospliites. PALATABLE AS MILK. Ask for Scott's Emulsion , and let no ex planation or solicitation induce you to accept a substitute. Sold by all Druggists , SCOTT * BOWNEiChemlatfff N.Y. V • vv . ' . • . id * " * • . _ \ i- i- ' < > "It goes right to the spot , " said an old man , ' who was rubbing in Dr. J. H. McLean's Vol canic oil Liniment to relieve rheumatism. ' Sold by C. M. Smith & Son. ARTICLES OF INC0RP0RATI0M. J Name The name and stylo of this corpora- . tion shall be the Dank of McCook. Place 6f Business The principal place of business of this corporation is the city of Mc Cook , Ked Willow county , Nebraska. The Purpose and Business op this Cor poration The receiving money on deposit and loaning the same , discounting commercial paper , selling and buyiug foreign and domes- ' tic exchange , the negotiation of loans on real i estate security , the investment of money in real estate or other securities , the purchase and sale of such real estate and personal prop- - erty as shall be considered desirable for its ' own use or profit or necessary for the collec- tion or securing of any claims or debts owing < to or in which this bank may have an interest , i also the purchase and sale of municipal and government bonds. Capital The capital stock of this corpora- < tion shall be the sum of § 50,000.00 { Fifty Thous and Dollars ) with power to increase the same ' to the sum of $200,000.00 as the shareholders ] may elect. Said stock shall be divided into < shares of one hundred dollars each , not less than fifty per cent , of said stock to be paid in ' at the time said corporation may commence 1 business. This corporation shall commence ; . business on the first day of July , 1890 , and continue 99 years , unless the stock headers shall conclude to surrender itE charter or dis solve the same. Liabilities The liabilities of this corpora tion shall not exceed two-thirds ef the capital stock of said corporation , subject to the proj visions of section 128 of the incorporated laws of the state of Nebraska applicable to the business done by this corporation. < Officers The officers of this corporation 1 shall consist of a President , Vice President , { Cashier and Assistant Cashier with a Board of . Directors of five or seven members as the ' stock holders may elect , chosen from the I stock holders to be elected on the first day of i J uly of each year , after the year of 1890. And said corporation shall have power to make ' and adopt 6uch by-laws , rules and regulations 1 as a majority of the stock holders may deem , necessary for the general welfare of the cor poration , c. E. Shaw. Chas. A. Van Pelt , i Henry T. Church , , Frank H. Fowler , W. C. Bullard , Jay Olney , 5 P. A. Wells. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the district court of Bed Wiliow county , Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before J. E. Cochran , judge of the district court of Ked Willow county , Nebraska" on the 2d day of December. 1890. In favor of Christina Isbester as plaintiff , and against Hattie L. Kimball as t defendants , for the sum of seven hundred and c seventy four dollars and twenty-one cents , and costs taxed at $45.08 and on same day co-de- fendant J. E. Seeley obtained a decree on his * cross bill for $22.58 and accruing costs , I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendant to satisfy said judgment , to-wit : The northeast quarter of- sectfon fourteen (14 ( ; , township (3) ( ) , north of range twenty-nino(29) , west-Bth P..Min Red Willow county , Nebraska , and will offer"the same for sale to the highest bidder , for. cash in hand , onthe ; 5th day of August , A. D.1890 , ' in front of the south door , of the court house , , inlndianola , Nebraska , that being , the buildti ing wherein the last term of court1 was-held , h at the hour o one.o'ckck.P. M < , of'saidday , when and where due attendance will he given by the undersigned. . , / = Dated July 2d , " 1890. W.\A. McCool , 5. • .Sheriff of , said" County. : : : . " j * ORDINANCE No. 46. _ i _ • • An ordinance levying tax on taxable property ' of thecIty " ofMcCobk tt6 pay' " expenses of municipal' ras8ho w'n.by estimate : here- , , tofore made by said city ; " tJ Beit ordained bv the'iiayor and City Council of the City oJMeJCook. Section.1. There Jb hereby levied on the taxable property of the City of McCOok , Ne braska , thefollowingtax , to-wit : For general fund purposes 10 millB on the dollar , for water fund 5 mills , on the dollar , < flre fund 5 mills on the dollar. / Section 2. This ordinance shalUtako effect P and be in force irom and after-fts nasBaire n - pasBBKe' a and publication according to law * ' Passed this 10th day of July. 1890 81 -Attest-J. E. au5.gSS May0n • * * * ? e. , . * • * rjPPRICEJs CREAM | AKlNg Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a century. It is used by the United States Government. Endorsed by the heads of the Great Universi ties as the Strongest , Purest and most Health ful. Dr. Prlce'B Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia , Lime , or Alum. Sold only in cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. New York. Chicago. St. Louis. 25 "Under this heading we will be pleased to include items of interest from all sections of the county. Writers' names must be signed. Communications should reach this office not later than Wednesday. Write plainly and on one side of paper only. The Publisher. Warm weatherl Tom Ortan is on the 6lck list. W. J. Evans Is reported on the sick list. Misa Rosa Downs spent Sunday with her parents. Miss Anna Burns will spend a few weeks at home. The Misses Evans visited McCook , Saturday evening. R. B. Evans visited the present county-seat , last Friday. Will Burns and wite and Rosa visited Mc Cook , Friday. Lettie Whiteselis entertaining her mother from Chadron. Vivian Gossard departed for Paddock , last Monday morning. " Joe Dudek contemplates selling his farm ind going to Oklahoma. Reporter. A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life. ' ' It was just an ordinary scrap of wrap ping japer , but it saved her life. , She was-in'the ast stages of consumption , told by physicians bat she was incurable and could live but a ihort time ; she wnighed less than seventy. ) ounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she ead of Dr. King's New Discovery , and got-a lample bottle ; it helped her , she bought a arge bottle , it helped her more , bought an- ) ther and grew better fast , continued its UBe isd is now strong , healthy , rosy , plump , weigh- ngl40 pounds. For fuller particulars send itamp to W. H. Cole , Druggist , Fort Smith , i Crlal Bottles of this wonderful Discovery ? ree at A. McMillan's Drugstore. BANKSVILLE BUDGET. A. V. Lincoln arrived home , Saturday. Well , it has rained. The rain commenced ' tbout 5:30 , the 14th , at Banksville and has j lone lots of good. ] The republican primary was held on the lth in Grant precinct. D. B. Barnes , W. H. I lenjamin ' and A. Peters were the delegates j ihp sen to attend the county convention , the ' Ot hinst. \ 1 There seems to be many methods to harvest I he wheat crop , this year. Some with the linder , otherB with the binder off , some with i • latform attached and when they get a load ork it off , and then a mower with a sort of tome-made dropuer attachment. If all make r heir different plans a success there will be ibout one-third of a crop of wheat. * Observer , i EUPEPSY. i This is what you ought to have , in fact , you | aust have it , to fully enjoy life. Thousands re searching for it daily , and mourning be ause they find it not. Thousands upon j housands of dollars are spent annually by ur people in the hope that they may attain I his boon. And yet it may be had by all. "We uarantee that Electric Bitters , if used accord1 ng toMirections and the use persisted in , will ring you Good Digestion and oust the demon Jyspepsia install instead Eupepsy. We ecommen .eetric Bitters for Dyspepsia m nd all diB ases of Liver , Stomach and Kid- eys. Sold at 50c. and $1.C0 per Bottle by l. McMillan , Druggist g Man's a vapor full of woes , Starts a paper up ho goes. jj Finds a pen ho cannot wield , ti Enters then the lecture field. jj One or two seasons rant and spout , tl Writes a book and peters out. J . o Summer Complaints. } ! Statistics show that a large proportion of * le children die from what is known as Sum- ler Complaint , Diarrhea , Cholera Infantum ad Dysentery. Humphreys' Specifics Nos. qi our , Five and Six are safe and certain. u ; "Fairest Emma , tell me truly , . = You must tell me 'ere we wed. If , from making tenniB records , You can stop to make some bread ? " . . • > ni Lt you are all run down have no strength tc 3 energy , * and feel very tired all the time { ike Dr. 3.H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. It will ui apart strength and vitality to your system. 2-6tB. C. M. Smith & Son. h hN • • • • • • • hi rcCOOK BUSINESS C01LEGE. f • • • • • • J Now is the time to enter le McCook Business College and prepare yourself to take a to remunerative position * in the fall. Al The growth of this institution is un- | [ ' iralleled , and the advantages which it w ( Fords young men and women are not " „ irpassed in the west. y LOPER & CHARLES , Mgrs. N 1 * _ . _ _ _ _ _ 1 SEMI-ANMAL CLEARANCE SALE I } \ ELAWLEE'S , 1 I ' • COMMENCING ; . * > 5 ' I t , 1 Scitiir Jaif , June jtft , 1890 * j , 1 We have decided to REDUCE OUR STOCK before invoicing , July lst , 1890 , andwe will offer our ENTIRE STOCK at a SACRIFICE CASH ! , • > 1 1j j We must reduce our stock before July 1,1890. • j Come and see the j 1 Bail i b Oilii Ir Casll ji j -i YOURS , THE RUSTLER FOR TRADE , . • MAIN AVENUE , MeCOOK , : : : : : : NEBRASKA. Estimate of Expenses. Council Chamber , McCook , Neb. , i July 2,1890. f The following estimate of expenses and the irobftble amount of money necessary for all lurposes not provided for by the revenue de- ived from the occupation tax to be raised by general taxation is hereby stated , as follows : i"or rent of city hall and jail S 500 00 ialaries of city officers ( except police and street commissioner ) 0.50 00 for expcnseof lighting the streets by electricity 2,225,00 'or printing and stationery 100 00 total amount to be provided for by general fund H.SOO 00 'or 20 fire hydrants at SG0 per annum 1,200 00 'or supplies and repairs 200 00 'oral amount to be provided for by waterfund 1,400 00 lECElPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING MAY GTII , 1890. Linount received from county treas- urerand other sources 53,650 17 depended for fire depart , supplies..5 973 33 Jxpended for salaries city officers. . . 958 00 ixpended for printing and stationery 113 30 Ixpended for rent of city hall and jail 393 2S Ixpended for furnishing city hall & jail 74 55 Ixpended for judges and clerks of elec tion 25 00 Ixpended for electric lighting and supplies to April 15.1890 1.472 39 Ixpended for redejnption of village warrantNo.57 lot 51 Ixpended for miscellaneous items 420 81 otal expenditures general fund § 4,585 17 otal expenditures water fund 1,075 09 By Order of the Council , $5,650 17 .ttest : w. C. Bullard. J. E. Kelley , Clerk. Mayor. Administrator's Notice. rATE of Nebraska , Red Willow Counxy. Notice is hereby given to all persons having [ aims and demands against JonN S. Johnson ite of Ked Willow county , deceased , that the me fixed for filing claims against said estate ; six months from the 4th day of August , SO. All such persons are required to present leir claims with the vouchers to the County udge of said county , at his office therein , on r before the 5th day of February , 1891 , and all aims so filed will be heard-beforo the said udge on the first Monday of March , 1891 , at o'clock. P. M. Dated July 7th , 1890. Harlow W. Keyes , County Judge. All persons iudebted to said estate , are re- lested to make immediate payment to the adersigned. Charles White , 7-4ts. Adminiftrator. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , . July 2,1890. ( Notice is hereby given that the following- imed settler has filed notice of his intention make final proof in support of his claim , id that said proof will'be made before Regis- ' r or Receiver , at McCook , Nebraska , on Sat- • day , August 9,1890 , viz : ; PETER BOYLE , . E. No. 77. for the E. Yz , Nw. & . and w. 'A , , 3. ii. Sec. 20. T. 3. range 29 , w. Cth P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove s continuous residence upon , and cultivation , , said land , viz : John Show , Frank P. Allen , j jcances Franklin and John Sevenker , all of - cCook. Nebraska. ' . 5 * S. P. HART , Register.J Land Office at McCook , Neb. , j July 10th , 1890. f Notice is hereby given that the following- , med settler has filed notice of his intention t make final proof in support of hi ? claim , c d that said proof will be made before Regisj r or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , < igust 16,1890 , viz : GEORGE BROWN , . E. No. 1579. for tho S. H N. W. X and N. g W. li section 32 , township 5 north , range 30 5 ! 3t , 6th P. M. He names tho following witg sses to prove his continuous residence upon , t d cultivation of , said land , viz : Thomas c hitmer and Jacob Betz of McCook , Neb. , - \ seph Allen and Albert Wilms of Oaborn , j sbraska.7. . S. P. HART , Register. q Land Office at McCook , Neb. , June 9tb , 1890. J Notice is hereby given that the following- : named settler has filed notice of her intention to mako final pre-emption cash proof in sup port of her claim , and that said proof will be * made before Register or Receiver at McCook , > / Neb. , on Monday. July 21,1890 , viz : MARY J. NEILU. D. S. No. 6781 , for the southeast quarter sec tion 34. township 1 , north of range 31 , west 1 Gth P. M. She names the following witnesses .1 to prove her continuous residence upon. , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Edward \ Frame , Jacob R. Ely and Clayton S. Richard- , ' son of Herndon. Kansas. Edward Ackerman j1 of Banksville , Nebraska. S. P. HART , 'J K Register. 1 _ # Land Office at McCook , Neb. , i \ Juno 9th , 1890. f | i Notice is hereby given that the following- I named settler has filed notice of his intention I to make final homestead proof in support of ; / his claim , and that said proof will be made \ before Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , \ on Saturday , July 26th. 1890 , viz : i HUBERT BEACH , f H. E. No. 3329 for tho N. E. quarter section 22 , \ town. 5. north of range 29. west 6th P. M. a He names the following witnesses to prove | his continuous residence upon , and cultiva tion of , said land , viz : Isaac H. Atkinson of McCook , Neb. . Hans J. Hansen , George S. I Lashley and William E. Ketch of Box Elder , Neb. 3 * S. P. HART , Register. . Land Office at McCook , Neb. , > June 9th , 1890. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention / to make final pre-emption cash proof in sup- ( port of his claim , and that said proof will bo ) made before Register or Receiver at McCook , f Neb. , on Monday , July 21,1890 , viz : \ THOMAS A. NEILL , . , i D.S. No. 6711 , for tho southeast quarter of section 28 , town.l. north of range 31. west 6th P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , ana cultivation of , said land , viz : Jacob R. Ely , ' James Conley , Frank Schmidt. John Conley , all of Herndon , Kansas. S. P. HART , * 3 Register. 1 1 . . i ' ' Land Office at McCook , Neb. , ) June 7th. 1890. ' f • Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention . to make final five year proof in support of \f \ his claim , and that said proof will be made 1) before Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , \ \ Saturday , J uly 19,1890 , viz : j CHARLES W. KNEELAND , , ff. E. No. 74 , for lots 5 , 6 and 7 of section 29 , in town. 3 , north of range 30 , west 6th P. M. He- names the following witnesses to prove his ' continuous residence upon , and cultivation ' Df , said land , viz : Mathew H. Johnston , Clar- snee A. Nettleton , George J. Fredericks , J Arthur E. Lytle , all of McCook , Neb. \ • 3 S. P. HART , Register. J i Land Office at McCook , Neb. , \ J f June 18th. 1890. f ] Notice is hereby given that the following- { lamed settler has filed notice of his intention : o make final five year proof in support of his : laim , and that said proof will be made before- * Register or Receiver , at McCook , Nebraska , ) m Thursday , July 31st , 1890 , viz : j SAMUEL M. COCHRAN , I.E..No.3178for the sw ? $ sec.24 , tp.3 , N. 'I > f range 30 , west of 6th P. 31. * He names the following witnesses to prove- 3 ] ! lis continuous residence upon , and cultira- g , ion of , said land , viz : Truman F. West , * -V - % } } ' rames Doyle. David Bryan and Charles \w Jergster , all of McCook , Nebraska. ' * J4 S. P. HART , Register. J Land Office at McCook , Neb. , i I June 23d. 1890. f - . .1 Notice is hereby given that the following- * . i ' , lamed settler has filed notice of his Intention o make final 5 year proof in Bupport of his . ilaim. and that said proof will be made before- j tegister or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on I • iaturday , August 2,1890 , viz : CRISTOFFER C. DUELAND , ' \ I. E. No. 3490. for the E. H S. E. X N. W. J ' I ! . E. X of section 8. and N. E. X N. E. J of / ection 17 , in town. 5 , north of range 29. west \ th P. M. He names the following witnesses > J o prove his continuous residence upon , and I ultivation of , said land , viz : Colbein P. \ ' riland and Enoch E. Osvog of Quick , Neb. , i ames T.Foley and Andrew P. Larson of 31c- ] ook. Neb. 5 S. P. HART. Register. J , / , <