' r TENTH YEAR. McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE 26 , 1891. NUMBER 5. H. LAWLER wishes to announce that His stock of are now on the shelves. He does not clfiiin to have the biggest stock on earth , nor does he promise what is impossible in price ? . But in of all kinds , he carries a , complete and well-selected stock , and , the quality of goods considered , I also carry a full and fresh stock of GROCERIES ! and in this department also I will Meet All Competition ! a call and get my prices- H. LAWLER AGENT LINCOLN LAND c OFFICE IN MEEKER BUILDINI WILCOX & FOWLER Are on hands as usual this spring with a large and complete assortment of GOODS , of every description , all qualities and grades , which they are selling AT BOTTOM FIGURES. They are also well stocked up with everything usually kept by a first-class grocery store in Fancy and Staple Groceries. They have no superiors in quality or prices. Just test these statements. WILCOX & FOWLER. WM.M. ANDERSON PROPRIETOR. TRANSFER. Cook , PEOPLE YOU KNOW. Citizens and Visitors Briefly Mentioned. We Have Had Our Eye on You. "I Know Not WJiut the Truth May Be I Tell it as 'Twas Told to Me. " Mrs. II. A. Spakling is vishuii ; at herliom in Kivurton. Miss Mary Wilteis visited Gulbeitsui frieuds , tliis weet. o. E. Johnston and family have suovet into 4l e I'helan house. Eldei 0. A. Mas-tin of M'inden was A Coin niercial quests , Monday. Mrs. W. 0. Latlirop of itlie 'Varsity towi was ft visitor , Tuesday. TOIB G.'asscott is just back from a week7 ! sojourn in Denver on a visit. J. E. Kelley left for Denver , yesterday 01 the liver , on matters of business import. Miss Caddie Bodien of Orleans is < visithi Gertie and Grace B igardner , this week. Mr. Hugh McKee , fother of Mrs. Fowler , left on Monday morning for his home at Fairbury , III. O.E.Buiterfield , the Hairier "politiciaaer , " was at headquarters far Western Nebraska politics , Monday. Miss Tdllie Barnes , sister of C. W. of the T.-D was up fiom Indiauola , Saturday , in i social capacity. Miss Clara Kleven aad Dottie Davenport were down from Culbertsou , Saturday even ing , on a little shopping-pleasure trip. Dr. B. B. Davis is visiting Lis father at Centralia , Kattsas , who is not in the best of lealtli. lie will return Tuesday next. Emil Lindner shipped his household goods , jarly in the week , and left on Thursday jvening to join his family in St Louis. Frank Carrutu was up from Plattsmouth , Monday and Tuesday on electric Isght busi- icss , going back on the Tuesday evening. jassenger. Morris DesLarzes is back from Colorado , irm in the conviction that you will have to ; o outside of the Centennial State to find SfcCook's equal. Tom Floyd of the Trenton Register , one of he Independent wheel horses of county tlitchcock , had occasion to visit the raetropo- is , Monday evening. Dr. Chas. H. Jones , whose visit to Min neapolis has been greatly lengthened by ill ness , arrived home on Sunday evening's passenger , and is again m the harness. D. A. Gray , special agent of the Fidelity Building and Loan Association , Denver , Colo. , has been in the city , this week , for the purpose of establishing a local board in McCook. Jack Bullard returned , Wednesday morn ing , from Denver , being threatened with another attack of typhoid fever. He is doing well , and they hope to be able to break the fever before it runs its course. County Clerk Williams of Dundy and Judge Burke of Chase county spent this morning in the city on their homeward way from a delightful trip to Arkansas , Illinois and other attractive places. Miss Delia Rogers , who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilcox for past two weeks , takes her departure , first of next week , for .New Mexicowhere she will spend a year of recreation and health-seeking. Mr. Amos Buck , a former resident of this state , but who for the last two years has re sided in Washington , D. C. , arrived in Lin coln last Friday. Mr. Buck prefers Nebraska to the east and will locate and go into busi- in this city. Lincoln Journal. Prof. Walter Rowland was up from In- dianola , Monday evening , on matters of busi ness political. The genial and accomplished Professor , it is currently reported , is a promi nent and popular Independent candidate for the clerk of the district court nomination. Capt. R. O. Phillips , rustler-in-chief of the Lincoln Laud Co. , was up from Lincoln , Monday , on water works business ; holding a seance with the city fathers , Monday even ing , over the lately adopted water rates or dinance , which seems to be objectionable to the company. Were Hissed. The following names have been handed UE by a friend , who noted their absence from the roster published last week. Doubtless there are still others who have escaped the assess or's eye : Bennett. Thos. , priv. , I. 7th 111. Vol. , war 1812 , and 1st batallion M. T. , D. Cal. Vol. A. J. Thomas , priv. . A. 6th Pa. Vol. inf. , and priv. , B , 1st inf. , and serRt. Weaver's Ind. cavalry. Kendrick Ciark , private , F , 17th Illinois inf. George Burns , private , E , U. S. infantry. Sam Rogers and George Laverty now wash in the sleeper and eat on the "diner , " while on business trips west now. Glad to see the reform is no doubt the verdict of the Walla Wallas. Several cars of wild animals from Africa went west , Sunday , followed by other cars later. They go to Manhattan Beach near Denver. Engineer Pronger , after a vacation of a few days , resumed service in the motive power department , Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris leave , this even ing , "for Galva , 111. , to attend the funeral of Miss Laura Harris. One fare for the round trip to stations not over Burlington two himdicd miles dis tant will he sold by the B. & M. July : $4 $ ; good until the tith. * * * Crete Chautauqua Assembly. Crrte , Neb. , June 30th to July lOUu One fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale June uatl ie- tuni limit * o July lltlu 10th animal convention Y , 1 * , S. of C. E. , MtniMrapuSis , July 3-12. Tickets < m sale 7-8. One fare round trip. Oflicial route. * - * * National Educational Association Conven tion , Toronto , Canada , July 14-17. Round trip tickets will be sold at the lowest one way fust class rate plus § 2. The route is via Detroit , Port Huron and the Canadian routes. Tickets on sale 8-13 , inclusive- , good for retuni 14th to Sept. 25th with live days for returning. Official route , train runs through to Toronto without change. Pull man accommodations. Unusually low ex cursion rates have been made from Toronto to Canadian points-and points in New Eng land and New York Excellent oppoi limit j for a cheap trip to all points east. HIILANISKI , Agent. WE "PASS" NOBODY. Engineer J. S. W&liard is now running extra. JBrckeman Utter's wife returned from a short visit to Denver , Tuesday. Mrs. George Hunt weut out to Lougmont , this week , for a visit with friends. Supt. Campbell went up to Denver , Tues day on the liyer , on railroad matters. Charles Erway , formerly employed at Cur tis round house , is now working heie. Clerk Thomas of Manager Holdrege's of fice was a city visitor , early in the week. Mrs. H. C. Smith with her son , Roy , went to Holyoke , Thursday , to visit for a few days. B pBuy a house from S. II. Colvin on the monthly installment plan and save money. Word from Paducah , Ky. , announces the birth , June llth , of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hills. A wash-out of track between Wray and Laird , Thursday morning , delayed No. 2 about four hours. Conductor Kendlen will take a rest of 3 days , owing to the extremely warm weathe as predicted by Foster. Kesident Engineer Blair and Supt. Camp- hpll pnniP pncf thic mnrmnrr off/it-o * SMI I ucn ixiuiG CIICH , iiua illuming , ill Id il lOUl O inspection in the west R. B. Simmonds of the Dispatchers' office visited the capital city , Sunday , returning home , Monday morning. § 350.00 will buy two lots in block 13 , origi nal town of McCook , only three blocks from business center. Apply to C. F. BABCOCK. Ex-Conductor Alvard had all his clothes stolen and many papers of value from his way car on the Rock Island , a few days ago. Farmer Irwin and son Charlie went out to their timber claim in Hitchcock county , this week , to extract a few weeds and stir up the soil. Sam Dulaney left , last evening , for York to attend the funeral of his brother George who was killed in a railroad accident at that place. Some engine drivers are very poor mule drivers as witnessed by the fact of Jim O'Connell's team getting away from him out in the country , a lew days aco. Supt. Perry has been kept quite busy driv ing , the past week , owing to the heavy rains. Why don't Mr. Perry try some blind piles and see how they stay with you when high water comes ? The father of sleeping car con. Webster , well-known here and couspicuous as the B. fc M. heavy-weight , was buried in Chicago , the past weeK. He has the sympathy of all acquaintances. Sells brothers circus outfit , consisting of 84 arge cars and coaches , will go over the high ine from Holdrege to Cheyenne on Sunday lext Arrangements are being made to ban- lie them in first-class shape. A car of ore en route from New Castle to Denver passed through the city , a few days tgo , and was inspected by several railroad npn nn < nf TOhnm vpnc JipnrH tn rnmarL- UIIG vi * . vvjiuui nrrto , "Guess Supt. Phelan is away from home and they let a car of it get away without paint ing it" An Atchison special to the Globe-Demo crat states that the B. & M. R. R. company propose to invest S100.000 in Cheyenne coun ty , Kansas , in an irrigation enterprise. Cheyenne is the northwest county of that state , and the water is to be taken from a stream known as the North Fork probably a branch of the Republican at a point some twenty miles east of the Colorado line. An army of men and teams are at work and it is hoped to have the enterprise completed in time to irrigate 100,000 acres of fall wheat Amended by laws of various B. & M. branch roads in Nebraska were filed Monday with the secretary of state locating the prin cipal place of business at Omaha. 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