By F. M. K1MMELL. v OFFICIAL CITY&CQTTNTY PAPER. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. ( OFFICIAL. ) COUNTY C&KICK'S OKVICK. i Indlnnol.i , Neb. . April 13th. 1801. f Board of county commissioners mot pur suant to thp following cull : Indlanolti , Nob. , April 17th. 1801. Notice Id hereby jrlvcn tbnt on Monday. April lUth. 1891. there will bo n special meet ing of the board of couuty comnilBHlonurs of lied Willow county. Neb. , lor the purpose of dhcnKing the boundaries of WillowGrove pro- cinrtanrt for the purpopo of tiiklnc action on the petition of said Willow Grove precinct , asking said board of county commissioners to call H special election for the purpose of voting bonds for Internal improvcmeniH. QEO. W. UOPKR , County Ctork. Present. C. W. Hodgkin. S. 8. Grahatn and Stephen Hoi lee , commissioners , and Gco. W. Roper , county clerk. Petition of I. T. Dirdsall. 5. W. Sellers et al. asking the board of county commissioners to change the boundtirics of Willow Grove pro- clnt read and considered and on motion grant ed , changing the boundary lines of Willow Grove and Valley Grange precinutB so that Willow Grove precinct will include all of sec tlons thirty-one , thirty-two , thirty-three and thirty-four in township thruo north , range twenty-nine west , and all of sections three to ten. both inclusive. In townahlu two north. range twenty-nine west , and Valley Grange pieclnut shall otherwise remain unchanged. On motion board adjourned to meet April ' 0th , 1891. C. W. HODGKIN , Chairman. Attest-Geo. W. itoper. Clerk. i , NEIL. April 20th , 1891. Roiird of county commissioners mot pur suant to adjournment. Present. C. W. Hodgkin - kin , ti. S. Graham and tHephon Holies , coirr- tnlsslnners. and Geo. W. Itoper. county clerk. Minutes previous mf-ellng reud and approved. I Whereupon the following petition was rend and considered : TO THE HONOKABLK UOAIll ) OF COUNTV COM- MisstONKits OF ItEii WILLOW Co. , NED : We. the undersigned , resident free-holders of Willow Grove precinct , Ited Willow county , Nebraska , do hereby petition your honorable body to call a special election in said Willow Grove precinct lor tbo purpose of submitting Co the qualified electors of said precinct the proposition to issue the bonds in said precinct in the sum of ten thousand dollars ( $10.000) tor the purpose of aiding in the construction of an irrigation and water power canal puss- ing through sections 3-7-8-0 and 10. township two north , range twenty-nine west , in said precinct. Said bonds shall become due and payable twenty f 0) ) years from date of issue and shall draw interest at the rate ofsix ( C ) per cent , per annum payable semi annually and' also to provide by law for the payment of bonds and interest thereon when due. Sicned l > y A. D. Johnston , L. J./Durtless , Wm. bmitb. Frank H. Spearman. It A. Coupe. F. L. liruwn , T. G. Itees , K. B. Siramonds. A. Campbell. W. M.Irwiu. Max Anton , John Un- Dicker. Charles Hlne , Allen Wilson , A. J. Arm strong , M. C. Maxwell , Perry Stone. H. H. PIckcns. K. L Freelove. D. H : Babbitt , A. ( J. Marsh , John Whittaker. G. W. Dillon. A. J. Thompson. 0. W. Knights. August Droll. Frank Kcndlen , S. W. Huddleston , Phillip Blutt. J.C. Hirdsell. T. B. Campbell. Anton Probst. J. S. LcHew , C. F. Babcnck. Jacob Stelnmetz , P. L. Xewcomb. E. It. Uanks. W A. Brown. F. P. Allen. J. E. Cochran. W. M. Sharp. C. H. Boyle. P. Boyle. C. K.Sdaw. C. M. Noble.G. A Nnren. < l G. Potter. A. Snyder. A. McMillen , E. L. Laycock , E. B. Boweu. C. H. Kogers. S. M. Cochritn. J. F. GHIISCUOW. W. C. LaTourette , Geo. W. Knitne. Frank Harris. F. H. Elliott. O. J. llynii. J. H. O'Neil. S. Strasser.S. Itogers. W. H. Davis. L. A. Hurlburt , Wm. M. Ander son. J.E Kelley. Geo. Effort , L. Lownmn. B. F. Troxel. Chiis. K. Coleman. P. A. Wells. J. Byron Jennings. W. C. Bullard & Co. . Geo. B. Berry , George Hocknell. B. B. Davis. S. L. Green , Oluf Lnngren. Henry M. Wolfe. P. Walsh. F. H. Fowler , Goo. E. Johnston. L. B. Stiles. J. . W. McCoiinell. Hu rh W. Cole , F. I ) . Burgess. J. Albert Wellb. W. F. Lawson , L. McEntce. S. P. Hart , J. A. Wilcox. J. S. Mc- Brayer. Geo. .Laverty. E. Kane. Joe Spotts. W. T. Cole.-nan. Jas. McAdams , E. Lindner , J. A. ( 'ordeal , Geo. M. Chenery , Geo. Burns , E. C. Ballew. G. W. Predtnore. Jonas Engel , U. J. Warren. On consideration the board unanimously finds that the petition Is signed by more than fifty free-holders of said precinct and that said petition is accompanied by a good and sufficient bond as required by law and said , bond is hereby approved and on further con1 sidcrution it is hereby ordered that a special election be called to be held at the usual place of voting in said precinct on the SfrTdayot May , 1691 , and that the following proposition , lie submitted to the legal voters tnereof and notice of the same be published in THE Mc- COOK THIBUNE four (4) ( ) weeks as byalaw required and follows to-wk * * ' quired as , - : To THE LEGAL VOTERS OF WILLOW GROVE PRECINCT , KED WILLOW Co. , NEB. : Notice is hereby given that on Saturday , .am , } ou. jouj , UL iuu vuy uuu uiu at building on Main street in the city of McCook in said precinct a special election will be held for the purpose of deciding whether the couu ty commissioners of Red Willow county , Ne braska , shall for the purpose of aiding in the construction of an irrigation and water power canal passing through sections 3-7-8-9 and 10. township two , range twenty-nine west , in said precinct , issue the coupon bonds of Willow Grove piccinct. Red Willow county. Neb. , to tlie amount of ten thousand ( 10,000) ) dollars. Suid bonds to bear date of June 1,1891 , and payable twenty (20) ( ) years from date thereof and to bear interest at the rate of six (6) ( ) per cent , per annum interest payable semi annu ally on said bonds at the county treasurer's omce in Red Willow county , Nebraska. And sun ! ! the county commissioners in each year thereafter until the said bonds become due 3 and payable levy upon the taxable property 3fi of said Willow Grove precinct a. tax sufficient fi to pay the interest upon said bonds , provided tuatan additional amount shall be levied and collected as provided by law to pay the princi pal of said bonds when they shall become due. rfaid vote to be by b.illotand all persons voting for said proposstion shall have printed on their ballots the words "Shall the bonds of Willow Grove precinct , tted Willow county , Nebraska , bo issued by the county commissioners of said county in accordance with the proposition of said com missioners to aid in the construction of an ir rigation and water power canal passing through sections 3-7-8-9 and 10 , township S north , range 29 west in said precinct. " All persons voting against said proposition ahall have printed on their ballots the words - Sball the bonds of Willow Grove precinct. Eed Willow county. Nebraska , be issued by the county commissioners of said county in accordance with the proposition of said com missioners to aid in the construction of an Ir rigation and water power canah passing through fiections 3-7-8-9 and 10. township 2 north , range 29 west In said precinct. " "NO. " Which election shall be opened at 8 o'clock , A. M. . and will continue open until , 6 o'clock. P.M. of the same day and all persons jneaid precinct residing east of tbo line running parallel with Main street , city of McCook , shall vote at the Tiilley building and those re siding in said preWnct west of said line shall vote at tbo city hall in McCook city. 48-5 C. W. HODQKIN. Chairman , Board of County Commissioners. Attest Geo. W. Roper , County Clerk. On motion board adjourned to meet April S4th.l891. - C. W. HODGKIN , Chairman. Attest Geo. W. Roper , County Clerk. LINCOLN : I affirm it as my con viction that class laws , placing capital above labor , are more dan gerous to the public at this hour than was chattel slavery in the days of its haughtiest supremacy. Labor is the superior of capital , and deserves much the higher consideration. 1 PEOPLE YOU KNOW. p Citizens 'and Visitors Briefly Mentioned. We Have Had Our Eye on You. "I Know Not Whut theTruth May Bo I Tell It as 'T was Told to Me. " / Juroire Lewis is the guest of his brothe William of our city. George Clianey of Ked Cloud had business in McCook , yesteiday. E. C. Ualluw indulged in a business visi to Dundy's capital , Arbor day. Dr. Davis was called up to Benkelman last Saturday , professionally. C. M. Smith , Jr. , of Oconomnwoc , Wis. is in tlic. city , this wcok , on business. Mr. and Mra. Jack Dwj'er are parents oC a twelve pound daughter , this week. Jttduc LeIIew was up at St. Francis , Kan sas , Monday , trying a case for D. J. Smith. Michael Morris of the First National , In- dianola , was a Commercial guest , Tuesday F. A. Thompson's lamily has arrived fron Illinois , wheiu they have been spending the winter. Dr. G.V. . Curfman , Iiidiimola's leading physician , and son Flovd. were citv visitors Tuesday. Ex-Congtessman Laws was up from Lin coln , Tuesday , on some personal matters o impoitance. Capt. Skinner , the well known Lincoli temperance apostle , was a city visiter early in the week. JLeon F. Moss of Los Angeles , Cal. , visited his former paituer , Hugh \V. Cole , the early part of the week. City Clerk Warren spent Sunday iu Hayes county , where he has landed interests whicl required attention. D. C. Marsh , the liveryman , is enjoying a visit homJiis father , who came over frou Kansas , yesterday. Een Mills , the well known .Republican Citi business man and politician , was among out visitors , Wednesday. J.E. Kelley went up to.Denver , Tuesday night , on land business. He returned home Wednesday evening. Mr. J. T. Bullard was a visitor io Harlan county's metropolis and seat of county affairs last Saturday morning. Secretary of State Allen was up from Lin coln , yesterday , looking after his extensive business interests here. ° Cashier Wells of the Bank of McCook ar rived home , Wednesday moining , from his tiip in Eastern Nebraska. .IklA. A-H-I i. J-'n&lllXI , ItCplllfJUIIIJLJ U1C1II , ( IIIU one of the pnblishersof the Times Democrat , was a city visitor yesteiday , J.V. . Hupp , Lebanon's energetic young banker , made a Hying business trip to the metiopolis , Tuesday evening. F. Bert Risley , the lollicking red-headed editor of the Culbertson Republican , "gave us a breeze , " Tuesday evening. President Hocknell of the First National had business at the state's capital citr Tues day , being registered at the new Lincoln. C. H. Rogers lias traded his Clay county farm for a'drug store in Auburn , this state. O. P. Smith , formerly of our city , is in charge. Mi's. J. H. Smart left for Rockport , Mo. , Sunday , being called there by sickness in the family. Her daughter accompanied her. her.J. J. B. Blanchard , of Palmer , Blanchard & Co. , stock commission men , of Quiaha , was in the city , yesterday , looking up some stock matters. Hon. J. P. Lindsay of McCook was a wel come Beaver City visitor this week. He was here looking after his business in the district court Beaver City Times. Make Noble your family grocer and many other blessings will fall to your lot , besides having the best groceries on your table that the market affords. lleizenstein's parlor is recognized iieadquarters for the best cigars and to- jaccos. Joe also carries a nice line of smokers' articles. If you want a stylish fit at the very owest figures , KAPKE , THE TAILOR , s the man to atronize Rear of The Famous. Call for "Heliotrope , " the best 5 cent cigar on earth , at CIIENERY'S CITY DRUG STORE. HANGING LAMPS Noble is head quarters for hanging lamps. He car- pnc alarge and splendid selection. Kickapoo Indian Oil and all the In dian remedies at . CHENERY'S CITY DRUG STORE. One pair of my $2.50 kid shoes will convince you that they are The Best. J. F. GANSCHOW. Pearline meal the finest in the mar- : et. POTTER & EASTERDAY. What must you do to be saved ? Why my your groceries at Noble's , of course ! McCook flour all grades. POTTER & EASTERDAY. Wall Paper latest designs at' Mc- Millen's. f _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lleizenstein's parlor for cigars. Buy your Stationery , Tablets , Pencils / cils etc. , at CHENERY'S CITY DRUG STORE. ' flour. I3F"PoTTER & EASTERDAY. The Eagle Clothing Store is display ing a stylish stock of spring clothing. Ground * oil cake. POTTEB & EASTERDAY. JONAS ENGEL , Manager. Negligee and Dress Shirts. NKW NOVELTIES THIS SEASON IN Madrass , Flannels , 4 > Imported Percales and Zephyr Weight Shirtings. THESE GOODS WILL NOT SHRINK. EVERYTHING NEW IN NECKWEAR. UNDERWEAR , HOSIERY and other MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. A NEW LINE OP BOYS' WAISTS , BOYS' HATS/ MEN'S SOFT and STIFF HATS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS. Feed of all kinds. POTTER & EASTERDAY. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Divine service at 11 o'clock , A. M. , and 7:30. P. M. , every Sabbath. Sunday school at 0 o'clock , A. M. . central time. Prayer meet- njr , Wednesday evenings at 7:30. central time. All persons are cordially invited to these ser vices. P. S. MATIIER. Pastor. OFFICE AT McCooK , NEBRASKA , i April 20th. 1891. f Notice is hereby riven that the following- lamed settler has filed notice of her intention o make Una ! pre-emption proof in support of icr claim , and that said proof will be made before Rpgister or Receiver at ftlcCook , Neb. , on Saturday. May 30th. 1891. viz : ELIZA G. NETTLETON. P. E. D. S. No. 7019. for the S. y S. W. } and ots 0 anfi 7 , Sec. 28. T. 3. N. of R. 30 , W. 6th P. M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon.and cul- ivation of , said land , viz : Rothens S. Hile- man , Mathetv H. Johnston. John H.Whittaker , William Grimes , all of McCook. Nebraska. J. P. LINDSAY. Register. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. WHAT SCOTT'S CONSUMPTION SCROFULA EMULS1 COUGHS BRONCHITIS _ CUBE _ Wanting COLDS Diseasei Wonderful Flesh Producer. Many have gained one pound per day by its use. Scott's Emulsion is not a secret remedy. It contains the stimulat ing properties of the Hypophoa- phites and pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil , the potency of both being largely increased. It is used by Physicians all over the -world. PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold by all Druggists. COTT&BOWNE-Chemists , N.Y. PETRIAL I PACKAGE 4 PROEHARRIS' FOR THE CURE OF ( VITALLY WEAK ) . Made o by too close application to buMne-H or study : severe mi-ntal utraln or grief ; M-Xt'AD KXIKSSES In middle llfc.or vleloni hablti contracted In youth. uirnir aaeP ! AIK VICTIMS TO McuiocsiiHiiLrrynr VaCHtV RStM KMUl'STIOS. MASTIMJnmhNKSS. IN- TOM YrillY LOiSFHwIlli KAHLY 1IHJAY InYOfViau.1 JIIII- I1I.E 1(111) ; lack of \ Ira. \ Igor , and strength.nh < exuil orpini Impaired nnd wcnkcueJ prematurely in aiirnnchiiiK | | old ngc. UJrjCfJ MIC CAV OIIDC c > pr k from knonledua WllCi9 WE bAl bUHt of I > KI 1ANK.\TRKSILT3 In cany thoiKind ca es trc ted and cured In pi t twelve ycirs. \ + fr * -A cTlileneeofourf lih In Prof. Harris" * C @ 0SOLTJBIE MEBICATEPPASTHT.'ES. rn | A I we offer eUht dayi trlul AKSOI.UTKI.T FliFK. * * * " * * * li mrn. youn ? or old , suffering from thli prernlrnt trnnlilc h uld vend thelraddre to we ran f urnlib question * to l < c tm > w rrrd , tbnl wr may know the true condtlloa of cnch ei < c and prepare mrdlclne to eflect a prompt cure. Located In Xew York tarier 11 yemw at St. Ix > ul ( ) . offer nil a chance to be currd hr the celebratetl Pastille Treatment. THE HARRIS REMEDY CO. , Mfg.Chemiets , 09 BEEKKAK STBEET , HEW YORK. ESTAtfDia7alNCORr Dia90 CAPITAL 9S5 OOO. This Trad * Mark Is on Tie Best faterpof Goat In the world. * T v TT * * - Cash aroain : House * ! JOHN C. ALLEN , Prop. DELL LAFLIN , Manager. . X * Are fiUing their store with all classes of goods bought after the McKinley bill had brought everything down to HARD PAN PEICES. These are facts : DRY GOODS comprising WooJ and Cotton. Dress Goods of every description , the best to the cheapest. White Goods of all classes. MUSLIN in nil grades and widths. A big stock of Embroideries , Hosiery , Glovess Summer Underwear in Knit and Muslin , Corsets , Collars , Cuffs. Boots & Shoes for MenWomen and Children. We sell Children's School Shoes for Less Than ANY ONE. WhyPay High Prices Call and look at our Shoes. Clothing , HatsGaps Suits of all classes AT YOUR OWN PRICE. We expect to close out Our Clothing Dept. Within Thirty days. This a Snap for Close Buyers ! and a chance to buy a SIUT OF NOBBY CLOTHES at less than cost to make. Groceries : f LARGEST STOCK ! BEST GOODS ! And -we guarantee to Save You 25 Per Cent. over the CREDIT STORES. , : t Canned Goods of all kinds , Fresh , Staple and High Grade. DRIED FRUITS ! CHEESE , COFFEE in bulk and the Celebrated Chase & Sanborn's ROASTED COFFEE we get fresh every week , the finest / . coffee used by any one. Our Tea Stock cannot be beat. Good stock of Syrup and Meat. of our departments equal a good sized "country store. " This has to be seen to beappreciated. . Our prices are known to be the lowest. You get your money's worth. The goods tell the tale for themselves. So call and see us. Yon will be treated courteously by our clerks. JOHN 0. ALLEN , Prop. , DELI. LAFLIN , Mgr. CASH BARGAIN STORE. Application for License. OFFICE OF THE Crrr CLEKK. f McCook. Nebraska. April 8th. 1891. f Notice is hereby given that A. C. Clyde has filed in this office bis application to the Mayor and City Council of the city of McCook. Ne braska , for license to sell mult , spirituous and vinous liquors in the saloon building situated on lot 9 , block 21. in the second ward of said city , from the 30th day of April. 1891. to the 3lth ) day of April. 1893. J. E. KKLIKY. BSEAL.B 47. City Clerk. Application for License. OFFICE OF THE CITY CI EUK , McCook. Nebraska. April 16th. Ib91. f Notice is hereby given that L. W. McC9nnell has filed in this office an application to he Mayor and City Council of the city of Mc Cook , Nebraska , for druggists permit to sell malt , spitituous and vinous liquors in the drug store on lot 7 , block 21. in the second ward of said city for the ensuing fiscal year. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said city this 16th day of April , 1891. 47. J. E. KELLEY , City Clerk. Application * for License. OFFICE or THE CITY CLERK. McCook , Nebraska , April 13th. 1891.1 Notice is hereby given that M. Altschuler las filed in this office an application to the rtayor and City Council of the city of McCook. Nebraska , for license to sell malt , spirituous and vinous liquors , in the building used as a aloon. situated on lot 13 , block 27. in the first ward of said city , from the 30th day of April , 891. to the 30th day of April. 1892. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 13th day of April. A. D. . 891. 47. J. E. KELLEY. City Clerk. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I April 7th , 1891. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named 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 belore legister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Sat- irday. May 16th , 1891. viz : BENJAMIN A. LINCOLN , H. E. No. 4083. for lots 3.1 and 5 , and S. E. H N. W. ii section 6. town. 2 north , range 30 , rest 6th P.M. He names the following wit nesses to pro vehiscontinuous residence upon , ind cultivation of , said land , viz : JohnV. Wharton. of McCook , Neb..David O. Strine , of Culbertson. Neb. . Sidney W. Ford and Jacob P. Squires of McCook. Neb. , 46 J. P. LINDSAY. Register. Publication of Summons.- In the District Court of Red WJIIow counts' , Nebraska. J. L. Moore , plaintiff , vs. Ephraim Greene , Emma M. Greene , and D. M. Osborne& Com pany , defendants. Co Ephraim Greene and Emma M. Greene , non-resident defendants : You will take notice that on the 12th day of January. A. D. , 1891. J. L. Moore , plain tiff , fil ed his petition in the District Court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , the object and pray er of which is to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the defendants Ephraim Greene and Emma M. Greene to the Dakota Mortgage oan Corporation , now the Globe Investment ; ompany , and duly assigned to the plaintiff lerein on the east half of the south-west quarter and the west half of the south-east quarter of section two (2) ( ) in township one (1) ( ) . iorth of range twenty-nine (29) ( ) west of the sixth P.M. , in Red Willow county , Nebraska , said mortgage being dated December 23d , 1887 , and upon which there is now due the sum of $90.00 and interest there on at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the first day of December. A. D. , 1889. and the further sum of $48.13 and interest thereon at the rate of en per cent , per annum from January 15th , 1891 , being the amount paid by plaintiff herein to redeem said land from tax sale , for taxes assessed against the same and not paid. Plaintiff prays for a decree of loreclosure and sale of said premises ; that the defendants ie foreclosed and barred of a'l ' title , lien or other interest in said premises ; for deficiency udgment and equitable relief. You are ro- luired to answer said petition on or before Monday tho25th day of May. A. D. , 1891. Hated at McCook. Nebraska. April 23d , 1891. J. L. MOORE , Plaintiff. By his attorney J. E. Keller. 48 ' CWdren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 1 ! ' . . I : Ii RED CEDAR AND OAK POSTS. 'U. J. WARRRN , Manager. n WM , M.ANDERSON ! PROPRIETOR. i TRANSFER , M9Cook ; Web , gfOY/S , afefye blo oin of tea ) % ? : jSut another . i , SAKTACLAUSSOAP. ' < J JIWS g a. MADE ONLYBY J jR Q