The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 15, 1891, Image 8

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    ILCOX & FOWLER
Are 011 hands as usual this spring with a large
and complete assortment of
DRY GOODS ,
of every description , all qualities and grades ,
which.they are selling
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-AT BOTTOM FIGURES.
They are also well stocked up with everything
usually kept by a first-class grocery store in
Fancy and staple Groceries.
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' " + ' . ' , They have no. superiors in quality or prices.
, - . * & ' Just test these statements.
WILCOX & FOWLER.
I
5- J
-AT-
5O CENTS A HUNDRED
I am delivering an extra pure , clear quality of ice , Drift
wood Creek ice , at the low and very reasonable price of 50
cents a hundred pounds. Wait for my wagon.
-EVERY WATERPROOF COLLAR OR CUFF
THAT CAN BE RELIED ONto
BE UP f
TO
THE MARK to iDlsooloi ? !
BEARS THIS MARK.
TRADE
MARK *
MEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
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"DEALERS INE
LUMBER !
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SASH , DOCKS , BLINDS , CEMENT , LIME ,
Also Hard and Soft Coal.
B. & M. Meat Market.
FRESH AND SALT
MEATS ,
BACON , BOLOGNA ,
CHICKENS ,
R. A. COUPE & CO. , Props.
The Largest and Finest Stock !
Wishea to call public attention to the important f act that
his stock of Spring and Summer goods now in is the largest ,
finest and best assortment to be found in McCook. He guar
antees a fit and his prices are most reasonable. Opposite
Frees & Hocknell Lumber Yard.
BEFOBT OF THE CONDITIONer
or IHK
First National Bank ,
at McCook , In the State of Nebraska , at
the cloHC of business , May 4,1891.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $132.398.6 ?
Overdrafts , secured and unsecured , . SW.2
U. 8. Donda to secure circulation. . . 12,500.0
Due from approved reserve agents 6,164.01
Due from other National Banks 63.1
Due from State Banks and bankers 1,110.0
Danklng-bouse , furniture , fixtures. 16.713.0
Other real estate & mortgages owned 2,564.4
Current expenses and taxes paid. . . 3,029.2
Checks and other cash items 58.6 !
Dills of other banks 625.00
Fractional paper currency , nickels.
and cents 62.6
Specie 6,024.9
Legal-tender notes 310.00
Redemption fund witb U. 8. Treas-
ur3r , (5 ( per cent , of circulation ) 662.5
TOTAL. . . . . 183.623.2
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00
Surpiusfund 10,00000
Undivided profits 4.789.13
National Dank notes outstanding. . . 11,250.0
Individual deposits subject to check 37.967. ?
Demand certificates of deposit 63.3897 !
Due to State Banks and bankers . 1,227.21
Notes and bills re-discounted BOUO.X
TflTAf. 183.623.29
STATE OF NEBRASKA. I
County of Hed Willow. | ss :
I. W.F.LAWSON , Cashier of the above-named
bank , do solemnly swear that the above state
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. W. F. LAWSON , Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th
day of May , 1891. B. C. BALLEW.
GEO. HOCKNELII 1 Notary Public
A. CAMPBELL , V Directors.
8. L. GKEEN. }
List of Land Patents.
Anders Emma Huckiim Charles C.
Bogenreif David Hay worth D. E.
Buudy liussel S. Harrison Ira H.
Bute James E. Isaac Richard
Bratt Villah Jelinck Anton
Blckford Ah ram Kornbans Henry C.
Baker Michael Kennedy Amos C.
Baker Zino. L. Kla s Hermann
Brmley James Lawthers James E.
Baker Norman W. McKay Jane
Burlingamejorome A. Metcalf John
Benjamin Ezra McEnteo John
Bailey William H. Myers William K.
CurtneV Daniel Minton John H.
Cowan Hugh A. Melville Agnes M.
Carev John L. Moran Patrick
Collins Albert D. Mlzner Charles W.
Chadderdon George D. Ned row Jacob
Dyer Laforest E. Nettleton William
Duland Nels C. Pike George C.
Davis John H. Patterson Jackson T\ \
Dahnke Charles Patterson William G
Dye Hay G. Kosenfclt John H.
Clinton Lucian H. Roberts Robert
Everist James A. Selby John W.
Eipenberg Christ. Schultz Samuel D.
Finnell Alfred O. Stewart Abram J.
Finnell Andrew C. Saur Margaret
Gillbreth William Small John
Graham Emelinc Sailors George W.
Gar lick JohnF. Team Henry
Gold William A. Trindel Alexander
Guiun James A. Taylor Francis L.
Hardy Esther S. Thompson Jonn W.
Hunter Israel C. Wetherald Clavton T
Helms Geo. A. , heirs of Webb John
Holdridgo Walter C. Weber Henry
Howard James R. Weatherly Sarah C.
Hager Spencer E. Wilson Robert A.
Howard Elihn L. Walther George C.
Interstate Milkmaids' Convention.
MCCOOK W. It. C. PROGRAM.
CIIARACTEKS.
Cbairmaid \ Mrs. W. D. Paine.
Secretary Mrs. J. W. Lewis.
Treasurer Florence Lanham.
DELEGATES.
SophroniaDufunny Mrs. A. J. Chambers.
Mercy Awnus Wixford Miss Robinson.
Susannah Marie de Jones Matie Russell.
Zena Makefodder Mrs. C. B. Fowler.
Lily Maud Sylvester Mrs. . ! . S. LeHew.
Kitty Watkins Whiteside Grace Eaton.
Irene Adelpha Dowdy Mrs. J. A. Wilcox.
Prudence Pastry Grace Eaton.
T > n n A V. n ft1 * . & 4 ft * n C TT > nl * n
uuisy .tiiiH OUUDIL ims.o.
Serelda Evangeline Hobendobler..Mrs. Banks.
Violet Hardtack LulaTubbs.
.Terusba.Iane Winesap Cora Moore.
Virginia Creeper Etta Hamilton.
Betsy Jane Butterpolc Mrs. H. F. Fade.
Gusta Wertheimer Mrs. M. Battershall.
Deborah Higgins Templeton Mrs. Yarger.
Missouri Green Upstart Mrs. J. Sheppard.
Lincrusta Walton Miss DoraLoHew.
Matilda Ann Perkins Mrs. H. H. Berry.
Priscilla Silliman Mrs. Wm. Lewis.
PAGE.
MelindaSeraphina Biggerstaff , Mrs.Dr. Welles
BANKSVILLE BUDGET.
Frank Cain started out with bis new lister ,
Monday.
The farmers are pushing corn planting- , list
ing and plowing.
A.D. Lincoln departed , Saturday , for the
eastern part of the state.
R. T. All am was a caller at Banksville. Sun
day , hunting lost horses. OBSERVER.
Consumption Cured.
An old physician , retired from practice
having bad placed in bis hands by an East In
dia missionary the formula of a simple veget
able remedy for the speedy and permanent
cure of Consumption , Bronchitis , Catarrh
Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections
also a positive and radical cure for Nervous
Debility and all Nervous Complaints , after
having tested its wonderful curative powers
in thousands of cases , has felt it his duty to
make it known to his suffering fellows. Actu
ated by this motive and a desire to relieve
human suffering. I will send free of charge , to
all who desire it , this recipe.- German ,
French orEnglish , with full directions for pre
paring and using. Sent by mail by addressing :
witb stamp , naming this pacer. W. A. Noyes ,
820 Powers' Block , Rochester. N. Y. 38-ly.
Humphreys' Specific No. 10
Cures Dyspepsia , Indigestion , Biliousness
and Constipation. For poor appetite , weak
stomach , sluggisu liver , feeble kidneys , de
pressed strength , want of vigor , and as an
anti-bilious and anti-malarial protective and
cure it has no equal. Thousands are cured by
it. Sold by dealers.
Why ccatisuo the use of irritating powders ,
snuffs or liquids. Ely's Cream Balm , pleasant
of application and a sure cure for catarrh and
cold in the bead , can be had for 50 cents. It is
easily applied into the nostrils , is safe and
pleasant , and is curing the most obstinate
cases. It gives relief at once.
lie proprietors of Ely's Cream Balm do not
claim it to be a cure-all , but a sure remedy for
catarrh , cold in the head and bay fever. It is
easily applied into tbe nostrils. It is not a
liquid or a snuff. It gives relief at once.
Charles H. Harvey , Annie Harvey , Solon E.
Harvey , Ella Harvey , Hiram Colby and Mrs.
Hiram Colby bis wife , first name to plaintiff
unknown , defendants , will take notice , that
on the 24th day of January , 1891. Frankie M.
Hocknell , plaintiff , filed her petition in * the
dstrict court of Red Willow county , and state
of Nebraska , against the above named defend
ants , the object and prayer of which is to
foreclose two mortgages ; one mortgage exe
cuted by the. defendants Charles H. Harvey ,
Annie Harvey.SolonE.Harvey andEila Harvey
to The McCook Loan and Trust Company , and
one executed by said Charles H. Hcrvey , Annie -
nie HarveySolon E.Harvey and EllaHarvey to
F. L. Brown : which said two mortgages were
assigned delivered to this plaintiff ; said mort
gages are upon the following described real
estate , to-wit : Tbe north half of the south
east quarter and the south west quarter of
the south east quarter in section eighteen ,
and tbe north west quarter of the north east
quarter , section nineteen , in township three ,
north of range twenty-sir , west of the sixth
P. M. , In Red Willow county , Nebraska ; Said
mortgages are dated August 2nd , 1856. Tbe
defendants have failed to pay the amount se
cured by said mortgages as required by the
conditions thereof ; and there Is now due the
total sum of $14230.00 witb interest at tbe rate
of seven per cent , on $1.000.00 thereof from
August 1st , 1890. and with interest at ten per
cent , on $50.00 thereof from Februarj 1st. 1890 ,
and with interest at ten per cent , on $50.00
thereof from August 1st. 1890. That the de
fendants be required to pay said sum and In
terest or that said mortgages be foreclosed
and said premises be sold and the proceeds of
said sale applied to the'payment of said debt.
You are required to answer said petition on or
before the 8th day of June , 1891.
Dated this 29th day of April , 1891.
FRANKIE M. HOCKKELL , Plaintiff.
By W.S.Alorlan her attorney. 49-4
Capes , Black Hemstitched Goods ,
Jackets , New Embroidery ,
Carpets ,
Clothing Braids ,
Dress Goods , Cords.
Straw Hats , Laces ,
at
cm.
HENRY MEYER ,
Contractor and Builder ,
CABINET MAKER.
SPECIALTIES Making and repairing furn
iture. Furniture of any description made to
order. Mail orders promptly attended to.
Shop on Dennison Street , opposite Pred-
more's blacksmith shop , McCook. Neb.
Si
White Shirts , 10 cents.
Cuffs 5 cents.
Undershirts , 3 for 2o cents.
HONG SNG ! LAUNDRY.
SYSDALE
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TAILOR ,
From New York Ulty , has thu most com
plete stock of Spring and Summer Goods.for
men's wear , between Lincoln and Denver.
His store is just replete with the latest nov
elties from New York and Chicago , and as
he buys strictly for cash he can afford toglve
you first class Clothing at very reasonable
prices , lie has unaranteed every garment
lie has made up in McCook for nearly six
years and has never had a misfit in that time.
Call ami see him. One door north of the
Commercial House.
THE
AND
- FINEST STOCK.
B. A. COLE
Wishes to cull public attention to the fact
that ho bus received more goods which makes
his the largest nncl finest stock to select from
in McCool ? He guarantees a fit and bis prices
are tbe lowest in McCook. Two doors west of
Citizens Hank.
Cb 'dren ' Cry for Pitcher's Castoria ,
Tfi
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ,
$100.000. $60,000.
- ? * & $ & ?
GEORGE HOCKNELL , President. B. M. FREES , Vice President. W.F. LAWSON , Cat-hier.
A. CAMPBELL , Director. S. L. GREEN , Director.
BANK OF McCOOK
Paid Up Capital , $50,000.
General Banking Business.
Interest paid on deposits by special agreement.
Money loaned on personal property , good signatures
or satisfactory collateral.
Drafts drawn on the principal cities of the United
I
States and Europe.
OFFICERS ;
C.E. SHAW , President. H. O. WAIT , Vice President.
P. A. WELLS , Cashier.
of McGook ,
Incorporated under State Laws.
Paid Up Capital , $50yOOO.
-DOES A
General Banking Business ,
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn
directly on principal cities in Europe. Taxes paid
for non-residents. Money to loan on farming
lands , city and personal property.
Tickets For Sale to and from Europe
OFFICERS :
V. FItANKLIN , President. JOHN R. CLARK , Vice Pres.
A. C. EBERT , Cashier. THOS. I. GLASSCOTT , Ass. Cash.
CORRESPONDENTS :
The First National Bank , Lincoln Nebrska.
The Chemical National Bank , New York City.