The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 07, 1892, Image 6

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Precinct.
Town 3 , Eange 29.
Des. Sec. Amt.
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Willow Grove Add. to
McCook 779
com at EC cor lot 4 , blk 6 ,
West McCook , thence
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right of way , thence w
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way to a stake s of sw
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Cook , thence n to sw
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com at a point where
the river between sec
tions 31 and 32-3-29
strikes the right bink
.f Kopublican river ,
running thence north'
5 chains , thence east
with said section line
na a base 10 chains
and 50 links , thence
south 14 chains to
bank of Republican
river , thence ahuut
river bank to begin
ning 9 32
all lot 1 32-3-29 , except
10 acres in sw con.6 22
vp mice's I * ealf by RaU.
While ascending Pike's Peak by the
new rack railway about one person in
200 is affected by the rarity of the air
. at the high altitude. The indications
of distress are itching and redness of
the nose and then blackness under the
eyes. A woman who was dying
apparently on a trip recently was sent
back on the locomotive to the foot of
the mountain , where she recovered.
The summit is 14,400 feet above the
level of the eea.
Insurance Against Frost.
A frost insurance company ia being
formed in France and it promises to
. It is estimated
be a successful-venture. :
that the loss to agriculture by frost in
France is about f IftQOOipOOrand'
company will insur * against this.
The Trial Meg tin.
NEBRASKA CITV , NOD. Sept. 22.
The trial or Chancellor Creighton com
menced yesterday afternoon at the
Congregational church before a jury
of fifteen fellow ministers , presided
over by Bishop Warren. The inquiry
is to be held behind closed doors. The
prosecution has three attorneys on
hand and the chancellor two. The
line of defense is to be malice and
spite work. 'One startling revelation
however was sprung yesterday , to the
effect that the $50,000 advertised to
the world as a gift from Jacob Haiah
to the Nebraska Wesleyan is not a
gift , but a loan at C per cent , which
may bo foreclosed on thirty days' no
tice in case of non-payment of inter
est. A number of witnesses were
examined in the afternoon and the
testimony w'as said to be of a damag
ing character to the chancellor , the
exact nature of which could not be
learned. The chancellor's opponents
however promise some great sur
prises in the way of damaging evi
dence , and the outcome is looked to
with much interest.
Tried lo Rob the Oar.
OMAHA , Neb. , Sept. 22. A second
attempt was made to rob the Benson
motor car" last night and a couple of
shots were fired. About 11 o'clock a
suspicious looking character boarded
the car at Clifton Hill and rode out
about half a mile , where he jumped off
on the roadside and some distance
from any house. On the next trip ,
half an hour afterward , he repeated
the performance and the motorman ,
Jerry Grell , began to think he would
like company. On the next trip Su
perintendent Cone and Harry Clampitt
were on the car and kept watch. Near
Frahm's saloon the fellow was seen
and hailed. He fired his revolver and
plunged off through the weeds with
Clampitt and Cone in pursuit. Ho
escaped in the darkness and the car
went on to Clifton Hill. On its return
the passengers thought they saw the
would-be robber in Joe llorolos' saloon
and went in to investigate. When the
fellow saw them he again ran for it
and a charge of shot was sent after
him , but he again made his escape.
Columbus Dny.
LINCOLN' , Neb. , Sept. 22. Superin
tendent Goudy is sending out the pre
liminary outline of the official program
for the observance of Columbus day in
this state on October 21. The cele
bration of this day is recommended by
act of congress , and by the proclama
tions of President Harrison nnd Gov
ernor Boyd. It is the wish of the
managers of the World's fair that the
exercises on the day be of a uniform
nature and to this end an official pro
gram has been prepared. The pro
gram will be rendered in every school
in America simultaneously with the
dedicatory exercises on the exhibition
grounds at Chicago. The preliminary
outline being sant out will enable
teachers and school officers to commence -
monco their preparations for the event.
For obvious reasons the full text of the
program will not be sent out until a
short time prior to the day itself.
Attempted Suicide.
GEESHAII , Neb. , Sept. 22. William
Rasp , a well-to-do farmer living five
miles northeast of here , attempted to
commit suicide last night by drinking
strychnine. He sold his farm last
week for $7,000. Someone told him
that he sold too cheap ; that he should
have received $1,500 more for it , and
it so preyed on his mind that ho be
came partly insane. He got hold of a
bottle of strychnine , but before he
could take any of it his wife got it
from him. Dr. Holbrook administered
the proper medicines and at last ac
counts the patient was better.
Impeachment Trial Promised.
GKAKD ISLAND , Neb. , Sept. 22.
George Wilcox haa filed a complaint
against County Surveyor Baldwin for
maladministration of office and the
prospects are that the county will
soon experience its first impeachment
trial. The chief specification is that
Mr. Baldwin , in the capacity of county
surveyor , pulled up and removed and
changed the mound stake put up by
the government surveyors and estab
lished another corner between four
sections.
Had Each Other Arrested.
BELLEVUE , Neb. , Sept. 22. War
broke out at Fort Crook yesterday
between Andy Cox , a sub-contractor ,
and George McMillen , a grader , end
ing in a fight in whieh Cox got decid
edly the worst of it. Cox had McMillen
arrested for assault and battery. He
pleaded guilty , paid a fine and retali
ated by having Cox arrested for pro
voking the assault by the use of vile
and abusive epithets applied to the
assaulting party. Cox was found
guilty and paid a fine.
Prisoners Nearly Escape.
COLUMBUS , Neb. , Sept. 22. Pris
oners in the county jail here came near
escaping last night. They sawed off
an iron bar that enabled them all to
get out of the corridor. They must
have felt pretty certain of escape after
getting out of the cells , for they wrote
a note to Deputy Sheriff Campbell say
ing they disliked to leave him , but had
concluded to do so.
Severe Hail Storm.
'
PIERCE , Neb. , Sept. 22. A severe
hail storm occurred here yesterday
afternoon about four o'clock lasting
tjrenty minutes. Some of the stones
measured over eight inches around.
WEST POINT , Neb. , Sept 22. Be
tween 6 and 7 o'clock last evening
hail fell as large as walnuts. There
was nowind and little damage.
A Fanner Drcps Dead.
BEATER Cmr Keb. Sept 22. G.
M. Miller , an"old settlr-jand.promi-
nflnt-faraer drowped dead on Ms farm
in Ru&moB&praciiet yesterday after ? *
noon. He was at work and was sup-
pdsei tolte in'usual health. Heart
disease is ascribed as the cause
Ho Refused to Testify.
LINCOLN , Ne ! ) . , Oct. 6. The In
vestigation of the charges made by
Mr. E. C. Kewick concerning alleged
mismanagement of the hospital for the
insane at this city wns commenced by
the bo'ird of Public Land a anil Build
ings at the offlco of the secretary of
state yesterday. Quito a number of
interested spectators were on linml to
listen to the hit nlinj ; dovolopiiuith
that were promised.
Mr. llewick was requested to inform
the board what he knew about the
charge he has made against the board.
He clniniH lo do so , stnlinir th ; > tl e was
will'n.f to jjtvo his testimony to : i prop
er court , but not to > i board like the
one which confronted him. Ho has
charged , ho said , thiit the Board o'f
Public Lands ami Build ings his : been
derelict in the performances of duties
and ho did not think that , the members
of the board were the proper parties
to sit in judgment upon their own short
comings. Much time WHH spent in in
vestigation , during the forenoon. Tin ;
aftOiiioun ti.-Mtou : was brief but more
to Ihv poiiit. Frank K. Norrissoy took
th * stand Jong enough to request the
bosin ! not to close the investigation
until Governor Boyd had returned
from the -aHt. stating that the gover
nor po $ ei.-t"j evidence which bore
* tronjJy upon the question at issue.
The vouchers referred to by Mr. Rew-
ick HB having boon tampered with
were produciv.l by tecrnlar ? Allen and
placed in evidence. The beard then
decided to lake n recess until Oct. 12 ,
pending the return of Governor Boyd.
Nebraska Fires.
CLAY CENTKE , Nob. , Oct. 6. Fire
broke out in the rear of Harviponts
barber shop about 3 o'clock yesterday
morning and burned all the buildings
Oi ; the north eide of the square to Mar
tin s grocery store. The total loss is
probably about % l 0.000.
TOBIAP , Neb. . Oct. 6. A one-story
frame Imur-e located in the eastern part
of Tobins. owned und occupied by
Joseph Nidolk as a residence , burned
yesterday morning. The fire caught
from a defective chimney and the
fhinies gained strong headway before
tl o family , who were at breakfast ,
were awiira of the fire.
Olio. Neb. , Oct. 6. Yesteday morn
ing at diyliftht Dr. Buell's home WHS
discovered to bo in flames and when
the fire department was called out the
building was a , solid mass of fire.
There are suspicious circumstances
connected with the fire , but it is to be
hoped that all may be explained , as
the family has the sympathy of the
community because of the loss of two
children lately under circumstances
which peculiarly enlisted sympathy.
Held to 17m I-'ocTeral Court.
LINCOLN , Neb. , Oct. G Uurtzel
McGeorge , the man arrested at Red
Cloud Sunday by Deputy United States
Marshal Melick on the charge of inter
fering with the United States mails ,
wns brought before United States Com
missioner Billingsley yesterday after
noon. The prisoner is charged with
having opened a letter containing a
money order for § 25. The complain
ing witness was E. O. Filbey , who tes
tified that he had given the letter con
taining the money order to McGeorge
on September 12th , with the request
that he place it in the mails. ' He
swore that the letter had been opened ,
the money abstracted aud the letter
placed in another envelope and then
mailed to the address. The envelope
in whi < * h the letter was finally received
by the party to whom it was addressed
was directed in handwriting that bears
a striking similarity to the chirography -
phy of the prisoner. McGeorge was
held to the federal court in the sum of
| 500 and in default of bail was com
mitted to jail.
A Narrow Escape.
GRAND ISLAND , Neb. , Oct. G. Last
night Mrs. Mary Glassman , a widow
living four miles west of Omaha , ar
rived in the city and put up at the Pa
cific house. She was accompanied by
a young man , Hardwig Gottspinn.
Both are Germans. Both were shown
to their respective rooms by a clerk ,
and given explicit instructions how to
use the gas. They left a call for early
breakfast , wishing to go into the coun
try to see about the purchase of a
farm. Mr. Gottspin arose at 6 o'clock
and after inquiring where Mrs. Glass-
mann's room was , went to awaken her.
There was no response to his rap and
he and a clerk went up to the room ,
entered it and found Mrs. Glassmann
unconscious from the effects of gas.
Physicians were called and the woman
is thought to be out of danger , though
not entirely conscious.
New Hall Dedicated.
WNSTERN , Neb. , Oct. 6. The new
Masonic hall at this place was dedi
cated yesterday afternoon. Grand
Master Davidson and a number of other
grand lodge officers were present , as
well as many visiting brothers from
Wilber , Swanton , Daykin and DoWitt.
A banquet was served at the Commer
cial hotel last evening , Masons and
their wives partaking.
Near Death's Door.
OMAHA , Oct. 6. Mayor Miller of
South Omaha passed a restless night
at the hospital , all the time uncon
scious. This evening the wounded
man was still alive , but the hospital
surgeon offered no encouragement to
the friends who hoped that the wound
might not prove fatal. There is no
hope for the man.
Recaptured.
THEDFORD , Neb. , Oct. 6. Edward
Thompson , who" ' broke jail here day
bafore1 yesterday. was' captured last'
night at Dunning * - andr' returned to
Sheriff Crow , who proceeded to chain
< him' down in- his > cell. > He will be
guarded hereafter , and close watch
placed over him to see-that he gets no
outBtda-msaiptance.-
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NERVOUS
DEBILITY
cured by the
use of
AVER'S
Sarsaparilla
Tones the system ,
makes the weak
strong.
Cures Others
will cure you.
A reported outbreak of cholera at Helmetta ,
N. J. , created much excitement in that
vicinity. Investigation showed that the dis-
cease was n , t cholera but a violent dysentery
which is almost as seveie and dangerous as
choleta. Mi. U alter Willard , a prominent
meichnnt of Jamesberjj , two miles from
Ilelmetla , says Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera
and Diarrha-a Keniedy has given great satis
faction in the most severe cabcs of dysentery.
It is certainly one of the best things ever
made. For hale by G. M. Chencry , druggist.
No religion can do } ou a bit of good that
does not make you to try to do good to others.
There can be no health for cither mind or
body so long as the blood is vitiated.
Cleanse the vital current fioni all impurities
by the use of Ayer's Sarsipaiilla. This
medicine lecruits the wasted energies ,
strengthens the nerves- , and i stores health to
the debilitated sy.stem.
No man i\ pure in hK hait who is not pure
in his politics.
The formula of Aver'- , Sarsaparilla js well
known to the medical piofcsMon , and univer
sally approved. The leputation of the firm
guarantees excellence * and uniformity in the
medicine , and the woiJdV- experience for
nearly half a century has fuliy demonstrated
its value.
The only truly brave people are those who
are not afraid o'l truth.
There is no excuse for any man to appear
in society with a grizIy beard since the in
troduction of IJucUingham's Dye , which colors
a natural blown or black.
A public speakcr houl. ! only tell the truth ,
but does he ? It is Icared isot.
Wisdom's Robertine
Is meeting with great success everywhere ,
and is rapidly supplanting every other
preparation of a like nature.
There is a gieat deal of selfishness that
claims to wear the robe of Christ.
Canada to Capo Horn.
Every drujrjrist in this \ast territory keeps
and recomineid < flmnohi-i'j-s' specides nnd
finds /Sri tin * best t-aticitnction of
theySri ; - any
thing he si-ll .
There are no promises of help in the Uible
for lazy men.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Chamberlain's Eye & Skin Ointment.
A certain cure for Chrome Sere Eyes. Tetter ,
Salt Rheum. cad ! Head. Old Clnonic Soies ,
fever ores. Eczema. Itch , 1'rairie Scratches.
Sore Nipples and PileIt is cooling and
soot hint : . Hundreds ol'i-tiM-s have been ctiicil
by it alter all other treatment had failed. It
is put up in 25 aud 50 ceut boxes. For sale by
George M. Chenery. Nov.il-lyrar. :
First Publicatiou September 2d. 1892.
LAND OFFICE AT MCUOOK.NEH. . i
August 27.1802 , f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intentioi
'o make linal proof in support of his claim
and that said proof will be made before lieg
ister or Receiver at McCook , Nebraska , on
Saturday. Octobers , 1802. viz :
EGBERT II. EVEIUST ;
H. E. D. S. No. 6839 for the S. E. X See. t'5. T. 1
N. of K. 28. W. of the Cth P. 31. He names th (
following Witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon and cultivation of. said lar.d
viz : George B. Morgan. Joel B. Dolph. James
W. Leisure and Seth T. Parson , nil of Bun-
bury , Nebraska. J. P. LINDSAY , Register.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore existing between Edward B. Bowen
nnd Edwin L. Laycock , under the llrrn name ol
"Bowen and Laycock" , Is this day dissolved
bv mutual consent. Edwin L. Laycock con
tinuing in business. Edward B. Bowen retir
ing. All outstanding debts owing to the late
firm -will be paid to Edwin L. Laycock. who
will pay all legal obligations against said firm.
Dated AlcCook , Nebraska , September28th.l692.
EDWARD B. BOWEN.
EDWIN L. LAYCOCK.
BUY
L.W.
NELL & GO.
PROCLAMATION.
WIIBUEAS. A resolution was adopted by Hits
LcglHltituru of the Stute of Nebraska at the
Twenty-second session thereof , tiuil up proved
April-fill. A. D. 1801. proposing nn ainond-
tiient to Section Ono (1) ) , of Artlclo Five tf ) , of
the constitution of mild -111110. and that s-aid
section as amended phtiil roud HK follow" , to-
wli :
MU.TION 1. ( ( illleurs. ) The executive ile-
puriinfill hliall co'iMi-t of n governor , lleiUMi-
ant governor , fcrtutiiry of elate , audlr-ir of
pulili j accountp , Ucnsurer , superintendent , of
public. Instruction , iiitonicy tcnural , cnmnils
Hlotier ol public lands nnd I'UlldiiiKH and ihrei-
nillrond commlHtfionord. whoao powers and du-
tiHH dnill bo such HH may bo prescribed by la\\- .
' 1 ho llrst namui ! elvht ( S ) ollicciy filial ! hold
office for the term of two years from tinHrM
Thuredny nfter the llrst Tuesday in January
next after his election , and until his PUCCCHH-
oris elecied and < iualilled : I'KOVIDKD. now-
EVKII. ' 1 hat tlif tlrnt election of Bald llrnt eiKbt
named ollieer8 shall hit held on Iho Tuesday
Micceedlnjr the first Monday In Novi-int ( * r.
IbrrJ.iuid eaeliBUcceediiif : election slinll be held
at the same relative time In each even year
thereafter. Tim three lust i.amcd ollicers nr
rallioad ci.mml.-HionerH f hall be elecied b\ the
electors of the Mute at larj/e , and their terms
of ollice , except of those chosen at the llrst
election , us lierehmficr provided , shall be
three yean * . The Hist cleeiion lor railroad
commioiiers ! shall he held on the Tuesday
succeeding the tlrst .Mondi > > in Novembor.iy.Kf.
and shall be held at the same relative time
in each HiicceediiiR year. The railroad commis
sioners shall , immediately alter the llrst said
election in 1KITJ. be cl.issilied by lot. to that one
shall hold his ollico for the term of one year ,
me for the term ot two years , and one for the
term of three years. No person shall be eligi
ble to the ollice railroad uomin'ssinner who
bu in the employ ol any common currier , or
thu owner of any rail load bonds or sicK-'Ic. erin
in any manner whatever pecuniar ! ! } interest
ed in any railroad company. Thu Kovcrnor.
secretary of the state , railroad commissioners ,
auditor of public accounts nnd tieasurerfilmll
reside at the seat of government dunnf , ' their
term of ollico and keep I he public records ,
books and papers there , and shall perform
sucn duties as may be required by law ; Pito-
vioEi ) . IIOWKVKH , ALSO. That the governor
shall appoint three railroad commissioners
who shall hold the.r ollice until their success
ors are elected and qualified as provided here
inbefore.
SK.C. " . That I'nch person votinjr in favor
of this amendment shall buve written or print
ed upon his ballot the following : "Ftr the
proposed amendment to the constitution ic-
Itttiiiir to executive ollleers. "
Therefore. 1 , James E. Hoyd , Governor of
the State of Nebraska , do hereby Kive notice
In accordance with section onel ( ) , article sev
enteen (17) ( ) . of the crnstitution and the provi
sions of the act entitled "An act to provide
tlio manner of proposing- amendments to
the constitution and submitting the. mime to
tin- electors of th > state. ' * Approved Febru
ary 13th. A. D. 1677. that said proposed amend
ment will bu submitted to the ( jnalilled voter- :
of this stare for appnual or rejection at the
general election to In : held on the 8th day of
November. A. U. 180J.
IN WtTiNKSSVIJUUOF. . I hereunto set my
hand and cause to bu affixed the Kreat seal of
tiif Slate of Nebraska.
Done nt Lincoln thisauh day of July. A. D.
I8t' ! . and the Gth yi-arof the State and of ihe
Independence of the United Slates the one
hundred and seventeenth.
[ SEAL ] JA.MESE. HOVD.
Ity the Governor.
J. U. Ai.ijKN. Secretary of State.
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS. A joint lOholulion was adopted
liy the Legislature of the Slate ot Nebraska
at the tuLntseeoud session thereof , and up-
proved April ( ith. A. I ) . 1S9I. proposing tin
iimcndruiMit to suction nine (9) of article' eight
(8) ( ) , ol ° the constitution of stint state , mid that
said section us amended sliull rend as follows ,
to-wit :
SECTION 1. All funds belonging to thestnto
for eduetitionul iiurpoics , the interest mid in
come whereof only tire to be used , shall be
deemed trust lumls held by the state , and the
state shall supply all looses thereof that may
in miy mniiner accrue , so that tiie siime shall
remain forever inviolate anil tindiminiohi'd.
and shall not birinvoMtd or loaned except on
United Stales or State beenritiep. or registered
county bonds , or registered school district
bonds of this state , nnd such funds wiili the
inteiests and inoonie tnereol. aie hereby
solemnly pledged tor tin ? purpose * for which
they arc grunted and set apart , and shall not
be translerred to tin > other l nnd lor other
uses.
ShcrioN 2. At sueh election on tliImllot
ct each elector voting : tor or against tins pro
posed amendment shall be written . , r primed
the woids : "For proposed amendment in the
constitution relating to pHnimneni ht-hool
t'lllll ) . " * * A friltnut'Kifrt ihitfl . i.l
! ! : friltnut' < ! nt fir ( > itii. *
inent to the eonstitiitiou reluliuir to perinu-
nent school fund. "
SKI ; . J ! . It such umeiidincnt shall be approv
ed by a majority ol all the electors voiinr at
such election , said proposed amendment Mm ! !
constitute seet-oii nine ( ! ; of nrticle eizit ! ( Sj
of the constitution of the State of Nehmslia.
Therelorc I. .lames R. Hojd. Governor ot
the State ot Nebiaska. do hereby ylvc notice
in iiecordiince with section ( I ) artielr ; seven
teen (17) ( ) , of the constitution aud the provi
sions ot an act entitled "An act to provide the
manner of proposing all amendments to the
constitution and submitting the same to the
electors ot the stiue. " Approved February
13th , A. I ) . 1877. that said proposed amend
ment will be submitted to the qualified voters
ot this state for approval or rejection at the
general election to beheld on the8th day of
November. A. D. lb'J2.
IN WJ.TNLSS WIIEIIEOF , I have hereunto set
my hand and caused to be alli.xcd the jrreat
seal of the state of Nebraska.
Done at Lincoln this 20th day of July. A. D.
1892 , and the 20th year of the State , and of the
Independence ot the United States the one
hundred and seventeenth.
[ SEALJ JAMES E. HOYD.
Hy the Governor.
JOHN C. At.r.KN , Secretary of State.
NOTICE TO IAHD OWKEES.
la ell When it 2:7 Ccea :
The commissioner appointed to examine u
road commencing sit south end of bridge cross
ing1 Republican river on east line of section
3f ! in town. S , ran > ro 30 , Perry precinct. Hed
Willow county. Nebraska , running- thence
north 86 decrees 30 minutes , west 12 chains 25
links : thence north 64 decrees , west 2 chains ;
thence north 83 der .es , west 6 chains :
thence north 33 degrees , west 2 chains 50 links ;
thence north 33 degrees , west 2clmius ; thence
north 77 degrees , wests ctminstJO links ; thence
north 58 degrees , west 12 chains ; thence north
63 decrees 30 minutes , west 13 chains ; thence
north 87 decrees , west"chains25 links ; thence
north 80 degrees , west 4 chains ; thence north
63 degrees 20 minutes , west , 4 chnitis : tueuce
north 83 degrees oO minutes , west 13 chains 50
links : thence north 07degrees 15minutes , west
4 chains 30 links : thence north 78 degrees 30
minutes , wests chains ; thence south 78 de
grees 30 minutes , west It ) chains SO links ; thence
west 4 chains 50 links ; thence north 80 degrees ,
weft 14 chains 20 links ; thence north 68 degrees ,
west 9 chains 00 links : thence north4Bdegrees ,
west Inclining ; thence north CO degrees , west
15 chains 50 links ; thence north OS degtee-5.
ivesta chains 5G links ; thence Avest 117 chiiii.s
70 links ; terminating at Meeker Irrigation
ditch , has reported in favor of the location
thereof , and all objections thereto or claims
for damages must be flled in the county
clerk's office on or before noon of the 26th day
of November. A. D , 1ST2 , orsuid road will be
established without reference thereto.
18-4ts. GEO. W. Hot-En. County Clerk.
First publication Sept. 23.1SB2.
PROBATE NOTICE.
STATH OF NEISIIASKA , i „ „
Ked Willow County , h
Notice is hereby given to all persons having
claims nnd demands against the estate of
Sidncv . Ford , deceased , late of Ited Willow
county , that the time fixed for Uliug claims
against said estate is six months from the 13th
day of September , 1SW. All persons are re-
quiied to present their claims with vouchers
to the county judge of said county , at his
office therein. OH or before the 13th day ol
March , 1S03 , and all claimsso filed will be heard
before the said judge on the 15th dav of
March. 18U3. at one o'clock , p. in.
Dated September 13th. Is92.
CHAS. W. BECK. County Judge.
All persons indebted to eaid estate are re
quested to make immediate payment to Justin
A. Wilco.x. executor of estate.
JONES , HE PAYS THE FREIGHT.
8-TON' WACOM SCALES , $60 :
22AX 3SS
Freight Paid.
TVatranted for S Tears
Agent * Wnntcd. Bend for Tena * .
FARMERS'
Burn nod Wnrclioiiie Scale * .
JOKES OP BUTGHAMTOH. BingIiamtoaF. Y.
"I
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A. .r. iriTTKXumwi-r. o. n. IIOYI.K.
-JK & no VLB !
ATTOHNKVS - AT - LAW ,
% McfOUIC. XKH.
. ) . K. KKhLKY ,
ATTOK.VKY - : AT - : - LA AY ,
. .
AllKNT I.1NOOLN LAND CO.
MtM'uOK. - - NiSIJUASrCA.
OKKICK : In ri'iirnf I-'ir-t Natlonnl Hunk.
MUttllV. . COL IS , IJAWVKR ,
McCOUK. NBHIMSICA.
. .
priiclicc In nil courts. CoiinnurclN.
iiml corixiniliiiii . linv n xpi'ciulty. Moiii-y to .
limn. Km. ma 4 itndfi < > l l Klrse Nnllotnil hltl'tr.
SNAVKI.Y & PHILLIPS ,
Attornex s and Counsellors at Law ,
. . .
INHIANOI.A. NKH.
J37 Pruc-tU'i- llu'Siniciiiiil K'dentl Courts.
Ii. K. DAVIS ,
IMIYSH'IAX AND SHIMON
McCODK. XKi :
. . . . .
ii. Hi > n : > - il to II n. HI. - l < > 5 r.nd
. . .
.
7 in .i. i > in " ' ' r ! -i Vuiliii'iil bunk.
A. T. RIO 10 , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AM ) SURGEON.
I have locatc.I purm.uiuntry in McCook ,
Neb. All calls answered promptly by day or
.
night , in th. * city or country. Special attention
given to diseases of children. Ofitce over
Lowmnn's store , south ( , f Commercial Motel.
Office houis from 8 a. in. to S p. in. Residence
.
2 doors south Ot bnel ; school house.
CHASE CO. LAfJD & LIVE STOUK CO.
lorsei branded on left hip or Jeft ahouldoz ,
P.O. address , Imperial ,
Chaao County , and Beat * .
.
krlce. Nob. Kango.Stink.
ilnjr Water and French
man crocks. . Chase Co" . ,
Nebraska.
I Brand as cut on side of
' some animals , on hip and
.
sides of somo. or any
where on the animal.
J. 3. McBRAYER ,
Y."I
UST'House and Safe Moving z ,
Specialty. Orders for Draying left
at the Huddleston Lumber "Yard
v/ill receive prompt attention.
R , A. COLE ,
LEADING-
MERCHANT - TAILOR
OF MCCOOK ,
For ( Jo'.il Tailoring , bus not { rot the largest
shop ; h.s side of Hustings but he has ; -rof the
Largest and liest stock of Cloths iui Trim
mings this side of Hastings , which he will fur
nish cheaper than any other tailor for the-
kaiuekind of floods. Shop 3 doors west of the
Citizens Hank.
NOTICE.
Mulley Herfords , Durhams , Jerseys ,
And any other brci-d easily obtained
by using
Dean's Dehorning Pencil !
It never lails. Ftuit-faclion jMinmntfuiI or
money refunded. For testimonials nnJ fur
ther int'orniiition see circular. I'nce-'jO tents.
Sola by
byO
O-
Dealer in Harness. Suddlery and Turf Goods.
Jlccook , Neb. Light track harness a specialty.
I "Will .AfoSd Qnaclu.
Vrandi and Jlosui Sfedlcal
2nattutce 1 > y ol3Z to the
Old , Ecllairie
OIL
1 02 i , IO4 W. KSNTH S7i2tET.
KANSAS CITY , SfiO.
AJlcgiilar Graduated
Medicine. Over 26 years ?
practice 12 in Chicago.
EttablishcdlSfia.
THE OM ST IX ,
= - and LONGEST LOCATED.
Authorized by Iho State to treat Chronic. Nerrons
" Weakness. ( XIGHT
and "Special Wseoses. Seminal
rossES ) < = ernal Debilttr < w > ss or SEXUAL POWEIU
Keraus'Dc ilftr I'oisoned Blood. Ulcers nnd Swell-
taSoTOTCTT k nd. Urinary and Kidney Disease , etc.
CurcB Guaranteed or 3Ioney .Refunded ,
Low. Thousands of ca e cured
ChargeLow.
. Experience Is Important Io mercury
every year. medlcino used. J.O time lost
or Injurious
from cury business. Patients ot n. distance treated by
mall and eipress. Medicines sent everywhere free
fromgazoorbreaksse. State your case ana send
for terms. Consultation free and confidential , per-
.
full of descriptive pictures ,
sealed in plain envelope for Cc. la
sUmps. N. B. Thi book contains SECKETS ar. < J
useful knowledge which should bo read by every
male from 13 to 45 yearsof we end keptnnder
lock and key. FKEE MUSEUM OF.AXAT-
OSTJT replete -with a thousand Interesting speci
mens. Including the celebrated Krench Manlbla
TTBleh alone cost over tCOO. JFor Men Only.
THE BREATTUBUSH RHEOHAT1C CUBE.
M. FOSITITX C5BK FOB EllKl JUTISB. fSO
t-T any case this treatment falls to I
cure or help. Greatest discovery In |
annals of medicine. Ono dose gives I
relief ; a few doses removes f ever and I
pain in joints ; Cure completed In a *
few days. Send statement of case -with stamp for
Circular * . DR. HEMOERSOH , KAaSAS ITY , MO.
- ,
Subjectaneadfearno.loncer Jrpia thtscKlnc of
Terror * . for < by a-moat wonderiql discbrery la
metllclne , cancer on any. parujftba body can.be
permanently cured ivlthont then o"or
the ? Unit * . ' - , , . - > ie > K *
JIKS. iru. Cor.irr. 2507Indiana r. Chicago : " ' ,
laja. "Wascnredotcancerof the breast liiBlr r
we k by your method of treatment. " Send Tor
Dr.BC. C. 3 > Ie,3C5SltaSt..ailca80.