MAHOMEDANS OBJECT. They Want Ko Mosque Kreoted for Kxhl- bltion nt the World's Fair. CHICAGO , Nov. 10. The following letter , which is self explanatory , waa received by the city officials yesterday from Secretary of State Foster. Mr. Secretary of State. ' ' IMPERIAL LEGATION OF TUKICBY , WASHINGTON INGTOND. , . C. , Oct. 31. Mr. Robert Levy Uttoman , concessionary for the Chicago exposition , Informed me during my recent visit to that city thut certain Syrian Chris tiana aided by cortain'American mission aries propose 10 have a mosque built outside of the exposition grounds in order to show the Americans , for money , what a Mussel- man's religious edifice is. This is the same as if in an Asiatic city inhabited by Mus- aelmen a number of persons among them should erect a cburcn for the purpose of showing Mussclmon what a Christian re ligious edifice is. Your excellency will , I think , readily see that suh a thing cannot be tolerated in the United Suites , where all religions , according to the constitution , are respccteJ and honored. I therefore b # you to send a copy of this note to the : iu horitiss ot the city of Chicago in oivior thus to prevent the erection of any mosque outs tie of the exposition grounds , especially by parsons who profess a rolipr on which is not the Musslt-mnn's religiou , and who are simply actuated by R.iia without any regard for the religious fealings of a frlcndlv govern ment. Bo pleased , imi.intline. Mi * . Secretary of state , to accipt the assur-uircs of my very high considerations. A. . AVHOTKHL. * For his excellency , .lolin W. Fostar , / - : secretary of stale , etc. , Washington. MISSOURI'S THANKSGIVING. Governor Friiicls Insurs Ills Animal I'rociamutlon for tbo Hay. JKFFERSO.V CITY. Mo. , Nov. K ; Governor Francis issued his Thanks giving1 proclamation last night. It is as follows : The people of Missouri have abundant cause to return thanks for the manifold blessings of thu past yc.ir. Pence has pre vailed , pestilence has not pervaded our borders , bountiful harvcs.s have rewarded our labor ; and for the so and for the price less heritage of : x free government founded to afford equallty of protection and of op portunity for tlus fraternal sentiment that pervades our people , for the continued prosperity and progressive development of the state , let us unite in grateful acknowl edgement to the Giver wf All Good. In accordance , therefore , with the recommendation of the president of the United State ? , I. David R. Fr.tncis , gov ernor of Missouri , do appoint Thursday , November 24 , IVJ3 , a day of thanksgiving and prayer. On that day I call upon the people to abstain from their several secular occupations , and in their pl.icesof worship and at their firesides to give expression to their appreciation of the bcnificcnco of Almighty God , and revcren l.y ask for a continuance of the divine favor. Lc-tthem sho'v their worthiness of blcssiiijrs confer red by doing good o others and by manifest ing that bro v\ \ spirit of humanity which should characterize an intelligent , happy and grateful pcr.ple. DAVID R. FRANCIS. AFTER KANSAS MAN , TJcn Ulanchitrd Charged With Attempt ing to Bunco Cheyenne. CHEYENNE , Wyo. , Nov. lf > A war rant for the arrest of Ben BJanchard , who attempted to bunco the city of Cheyenne out of S-00.000 , has been issued , and o dicers are tifter Ulanch- ard , who is : it Hutchinson , Kan. Blanchard came here a year ago , claiming to b tigent for an Eastern syndicate wanting to build a § 500.000 smelter in ' 'hoyonne. A bonus of S200.000 in eash ami i-cal estate was raised by the people here , but , con trary to nianchnrd's e.vpetation , they refused to turn it over to him until the smelter was completed. , JHanchard made a bold bluff atcom- 'menc:5ng work , and commenced con tracting for several thousand dollars' worth of work on excavations. Part of this he paid for with drafts on East ern people which were returned pro tested. Bhuichard left the city and for the past three months could not be located. Export of Mttt 1'roilucts. WASHINGTON , Nov. 16. The increase in the export of live cattle , beef and . hog products continues. Last month the United States sent out live cattle to thu value of 82.350,000 , which was § 320.000 more than in the same month last year. Total exports of beef , hog and dairy products for the month were SIO.543,000. against $3,90y,000 for Octo ber , 1891. tTohii Huey Passes Airny. NKW YORK , Nov. 10. John Hoey , ex-president of the Adams express company , died last night. THE MARKETS. City. Pric-os were quoted as follows : No. h.trd who.it , 57e' > 7c : No. : s 'i.ird wheat. 553JtKc } ) ; No. 4 lmr.1 whcit. 5J@54 } c ; rejected hard vviuat.15 -2j ; No. 2 red whc.it , 6l # @ i. y No. 3 red wheat , no .iOj ; No. 4 r -ii .viic.it. . 5'J. < . " 6c. t , ONWjs a little harder to sell and ui > . was about Kc lower. White cam was scarce and very firm. -JIoj rig cash prices were : No. 3 -.v.Ui ; . " . ' ; 39V c ; No. 3 white 37 INo. r.i xcd. old , 3 > 36c ; new , 34c : No. : ir/-v-i ol.l , new , Sic ; No.t \ ' ! iiexv : i ! " 5 J a ; no grade quot3-.l nom- 1 - ti Ic. Shippers paid SSfcfc river and -'j . ' . { ir.phjs for mixed corn. 4\ . . r V'ei.j5 not in so good demind as - . * . % ind trade was very dull. Cash " . . - . vr.0No. . 2 mixed , 28c. No. 3 , I-.o. No. 2 white : ' No white , 28 ' Ji3. RYE Was "Ao 4 at14c. . Fr\8EEi > Steady ; 1i * v. : uvording to billing on b s * . of p'.irc ; small lots c less BRAX -S v.dy ; Vi Wc , according to oilling , 1001. 1. sicks. HAY Receipts , 35 cars : raar- 1 : : weak. 50c lower. Quotations are : T ir. . > thy. choice. SS.f.O ; good , $7.53 u8 ; clover mixed $5 < t7 per ton ; fancy prairie , new. 87.50. good to choice , $6@7 ; low fjradc. § . j6. KANSAS CITV LIVE STOCK. CITT , Mo. , Nov. 16" Cattle Re ceipts itf.179 : calves , S70 ; shippad yesterday - day , 3,339 ; calves , 409. The market for good cows and steers was steady ; others weak to lo@13c lower ; feeders firm , Texas cattle lOc lower. Dressed beef and shipping steers , $3.25 @ 4.6D ; coxvs and holfors , $1.40@2.60 ; Texas and Indian steers , § 2.25.42.75 ; Texas and Indian cows , $1.SO@2.10 ; atocHors and feeders. * 2.57@3.33 ; mixed , $1.10 7.75. Hogs-Recalpta , 12,343 ; shipped yester day , 277. Tbe market was active and 5tea'dyi closing strong to 5c higher. ' Sheep-Ilet-eiptst 1,599 ; shipped yester day 323. Good sheep wore firm ; others dull'and weak. The following are repre- entative sales : Ko \ VtITios. . No. Wt. I-rlcOL 98 lambs. . . . 81 5-15 hSG'mut. ' . . . 70 3 60 Wllllnm AVlnlngor Captured. LINCOLN' , Nov. 16. Willinra Winin- gor , who made hira < elf notorious by running' with two young girls named Lobaugh Bomo months ngo , re turned lo Lincoln yesterday in Iho close custody of Detective Pound. Ho wns found lit York , "but saya he has been rusticating at St. Joe ( or some time. Ho disappeared on the night of Juno 15. Ho wus found sitting up late that night when other roomers re turned. At the time of Wininger's departure , a suit of clothes worth ? 20 and a silver watch worth $25 also dis appeared. The natural conclusion is hat William eloped with them after the fashion lie has of eloping with , thinga. Uo was brought before Judge Brown yesterday , but got his case con tinued until 2 o'clock this afternoon. It "Was Loud eel. OAKLAND , Nob. , Nov. 16 Will Crofts , a niuetoen-year-old boy , was accidentally .shut Monday and died yoblcrday of his injuries. He and a companion , Boone Humbert , had been out hunting , and on returning went in'.o the cellar to Humbert's butcher shop. On their return from the collar Crofts was standing with the mnzzlo of his gun under his arm resting. In pulling down the trap door to the cel lar Iho door struck the trigger of Croft's gun , causing it to discharge , touring away the flesh , arteries and bone. The wound waa , of such u na ture that recovery "was impossible , al though the best of medical assistance was tsoon at hand. Gasoline Tank Mxploclos. NEBRASKA Crrr. Nob. , Nov. 16. What might have proven a disastrous conflagration was averted yesterday morning by prompt action by the fire department. A ton-gallon tankofgaso- lne exploded in the oilice of the Otoe County Alliance and instantly the building , which is a two-story frame , was a sheet of flames. J. Reed , one of the proprietors , with nn infant child , was within a few feet of the tank when the explosion occurred , but miracu lously escaped injury. The flames wore speedily extinguished. The loss to the building and stock is about $1- 000. There was no insurance on the building. The stock is fully covered. Minister Egan nt Lincoln. LINCOLN , Nov. 16. Minister Egan arrived here last evening and was wel comed at the depot by a large number of his fellow townsmen. His carriage was preceded to the Windsor hotel by the Harrison anu Keid Flambeau club and a band of music. A recep tion of an entirely informal character was held in the hotel parlors. There was no speechmaking. Mr. Egan will be the guest of lion. John Fitzgerald during his brief stay in Lincoln. Ho expects to remain here eight or ten days before returning to Washington. Ilea Suddenly. OSCKOLA , Neb. . Nov. 16. Oliver P. Mii'kv nnd v/iro of Newport. la. , came here several weks ago to spend the winter with their children. Hon. John H. , A. P. and Basil Mickoy. Monday the old gentleman was visiting with his niece , Mrs. H. C. Hughes , and while sitting at the dinner able suf fered a atroke of paralysis of the brain , dying in two hours. He would have been seventy years old in a month. Killed By a Cave-In. FREMONT , Neb. , Nov. 16. Jens Olsen , a laborer on the sewer con tracts , was caught by a bank of earth caving in on him Monday evening , burying him up 10 his chest. He died du-ing tbe night from his injuries. H - was about fifty years of age , and leaves a .wife and six children , the youngest thirteen years of age. The funeral took place today. Stabbed In the Side. WALLACE , Neb. , Nov. 16. Last night about 9 o'clock some one pulled two loads of hay together in the west part of town and set the mass on fire. During the excitement C. Yochel said it was Kay Bellinger wbo did .It , whereupon Bellinger started to strike him , and as they clinched Yochel stabbed Bellinger in the right side. He is in a precarious condition. Sweeping Prairie Fires. DENVER , Nov. 16. Prairie fires have done great damage in Eastern Colorado within a few days. They are still burning fiercely. Thousands of acres of winter pasture in Kit Carson , Lincoln and Arapahoe counties have been burned out , and tbe settlers have lost all their stacked hay and straw. Many barns have also been destroyed and much stock lost. Nebraska Pensions. WASHINGTON . Fov. 16. Following is Iho issue of Nebraska pensions : Additional John T. Mitchell , Chris tian Ottoman. James W. Wngner , Fnmcis M. Rogers. Increase Benry S. Marking. Original , widows , etc. Kuward Russell , father , minors of Daniel R. Rubendall. Rtirglnrs nt Fnirbury. FAIRBURV , Neb. , Nov. 16. Bur glars entered tha hardware store of C. K. Lawson and the clothing store of Kesterson Bros. , and a quantity of goods secured , but no money. There is no clue to the thieves. Going to Trial. HASTINGS , Neb. , Nov. 16. Dr. F. Naulteus , who killed a fireman at a Deadwood fire on the morning of Octo ber 3 , 1892. in self-defense , left tonight for business. He says he has no doubt but that he will be acquitted wben his trial comes up in February next The Paisiou Play. LINCOLK , Nov. 16. Dr. Lasby , pas tor of St. Paul M. E. church of this place , gave bis famous illustrated lec ture on the "Passion Play" to a crowd ed hO'J ° e lastevenint. . I An Interesting 1'henoincnon , An amusing story is told in connection with Professor Henry , of the Smithso nian institution , who died some fourteen years ago. It is told by a gentleman who once traveled from Montreal to Bos ton with the professor. He says that while they were waiting for a steamer the professor was talkative and commu nicative in his quiet way , and was full of incidents of travel and adventure. Soon the steamer appeared in sight , and while she was approaching us th-j professor sat upon the wharf , looking dreamily at her. Presently he aroused himself and said : " 1 see a peculiar sparkle of the wavi-n near the side of the steamer , where thu sun shines upon her.1' ( It was almorfS sunset. ) " 1 wonder what the cause of it is ? I have seen phosporescent light be fore , but never exactly like this. And see , there it is also upon the other , tha darker side of the steamer. Well , car- tainly that is very curious ! ' ' We all looked. Indeed it did seeia ren ; liable. First upon the bright si k of the steamer and then upon the darl : side would appear these curious flash e.- . of light and disappear almost instantlj' . They seemed to com at regular i iter- vals , and it was a strange and beautiful sight. Our reveries were presently disturbed by the approach of ono of the cnsiuii : : : inspectors. He glanced at us with somu curiosity and then said , "Jjookin at them flashes ? " "Yes , " replied the professor , rousing himself from his absorbed meditation of the phenomenon : "I wonder what thcv are. " "Oh , " said the inspector carelessly , "them's hot ashes they're throwin out of the ash pits. " The professor was nonplused for a moment. Then he recovered his senses and said quietly , "Well , well , live and learn live and learn ! " and lapsed in to silence. rYouth's Companion. A Serious C'use. Uncle Silas was a very honest and pious old colored man who preached on Sundays and had a great influence for good upon the others in the settlement. During one of his revival seasons , among a dozen or so at the mourners' bench was a black boy called Eph , about twenty years old and for a long time unregenerate. Uncle Silas was greatly rejoiced to see him come forward , and at once went to him. Eph was crying. "Hain't no use in my comin up , " ho sobbed. "I'se sinned away de day oh grace. " "No , you ain't , brudder , " protested Uncle Silas. "Yoii am de kin what de Lawd wants to save. All you got to do is to gib up sin. " "I'se dun dun dat , Uncle Silas , " sobbed Eph , "but dey ain't no salvation fer me. " "Yes , dey is , too , honey. Dey ain't no sin so black dat hit ain't washed white as snow. " " 1 done stole fou' chickens las' week , " confessed the penitent. "Dat's all fuggib , Eph'in. " "But dein two was y.ou'n , Uncle Silas. Dem fat pullets you low'd so much sto' by , Uncle Silas. " "Wha' dat ? " exclaimed Uncle Silas suddenly. "Dem las" two wuz yo' pullets. Uncle Silas , " sobbed Eph. Uncle Silas became solemn and stern. "I reckon , Eph'm , " he said slowly , "you' case needs advisement wid pra'r. I ain'i she dat we wanter be clutterin up de kingdom of hebben wid chicken thieves , an you better stay right on de mo'ners' bench till de meetin am done , and we kin dezainine you state ob sin for perticklers. " Detroit Free Press. Queer Food. The hedgehog figures frequently in sylvan repasts , though he is hardly big enough to be sent to table as a piece de resistance. The primitive manner of cooking it supersedes the most costly re finements of elaborate batteries de cui sine. The elephant's foot , or rather the slice below the pastern , which is a fa mous dainty in eastern hunting camps , is treated on precisely similar principles , which shows that the simplest cookery of all nations has much in common , like their folklore. Shakespeare's British hedgepig , like its cousin , the porcupine , is shrouded in a plastic tenement of clay. Then he is laid to temporary rest in a bed of smol dering cinders. When supposed to be done to a turn , the dwarf pig is dug up , and then the prickly skin is detached with the splitting of the case of clay. All the generous juices , with their bou quet , have been confined and transfused. London Saturday Review. The Girl Has Achieved Much. Mis Edith Emily Read has just beaten the record in Girton girls. She is now doing some responsible work on the labor commission , which conies as the climax of a singularly successful career. Here is a bare record of her achieve ments : Goldsmiths and Cloth workers' scholarship , from the North London Col legiate school to Girton ( fifty pounds , each for three years ) , wrangler , 1891 ; first class moral science tripos ( after only a year's study ) , 1892 ; Therese Mon- tefiore memorial prize of fifty pounds 1892 for most distinguished student at Girton ; prizes of twenty pounds each from Goldsmiths and Clothworkers' companies in recognition of her wrau- glership. Miss Reed is , we believe , the only lady who ever took first class honors in two triposes. One of her principal tu tors at the North London Collegiate school was Mrs. Sophie Bryant , D. Sc. London Letter. Effect of the Sun on Monuments. The perpendicularity of a monument is visibly affected by the rays of the sun. On every sunny day a tall monument has a regalar swing leading away from i the sun. This phenomenon is due to the greater expansion of the side on which Hie rays of the sun fall. A pendulum placed inside say Nelson's column , in Irafalgar square , would be found to de scribe on every clear day an ellipse of nearly half an inch in diameter. Eng- ash.Mechanic. Big Flat Flitters of 4--2O. . ) . B. Smith lias l > nilt a i > c\v barn. ' S. I > . M - ( bun liis I'nih : i now harn , 20x28 - > N ! & vMr.V. . Div'iMhas fbuilt a Ian I 28x:52. : j Iviiili C" ' < 'iii ; u tenchiiifr s-clmnl di-nii-i 74. Mr. > iiiiiin-i iiijni .1 as tiiei t- il inii" | t lill'ifc lriiir\ , . .1. ! > u.iili | | .i < sunk a wril MIH ! : ( a wiii'iniill - - il. A S'llli- : | H : > | U fii- ' < l : i bra I IC\\ | U'iiJIilll. W. r-'nriii hi ; < CHM-IIMI ' : > n Air Kinj. wiudiniii mi lii- < arn > . \ M II. Cole liis : built woiv rril. mom P'-i i.s inii'i-ns' .1. N. Riniib i- ; lovi-r i r a tend'- turkey , bul raxv rn-w ; null ! .Mr. Tliuma.Km Ins ] > nt ( ! O\MI : well an < l erected a windmill. .Ml-- . .Maiiil Daniels 'it IJnrtlcy i leadline scnoiii in dis'rict 5S. C. W. | | is making r-x improvements on \ \ \ < new 1'-mi ; . Mr .InliM Bi-airli who dr"V' ' tbri > uul ; fp-ih Indiana idumiii'i ' < l in tbe Tin-ail ! . ill b-u-e. \Vni. ( 'nil-man l-a- i-ecivid a * > | > iit ! ment a- deleiiatito tln > Xatimia Fanner. . ' IMUIIIITSS. at tb- (1ooiuiii ( ! : sclnml bouse every alternate Sabbath. Sun day M-lioo ! every Sabbath. For -uk-nittii : improvement.- town 4 ami range ' 50 , removes tbe ttxtib Fabric from tiie > lr , nb'iery. ' CJiiolo l > ily ! -litieked bis pnim-kins one day last week. J-iit roFiHi'd to reveal the kind < > f ; ! : used. II. K. Hixler i * mniint'acturin at exceedingly excellent < | nality of syrup , if-prnperU appliid in slapjacks. We. . Ri > 2t'll linntnrm'd Fro m hip trip to Kansa.- . lie report- ; corn H h therr. : i"d Init f'piv fields 'iU mic ! 25 busbeb ! per a * rc. ( jeti. Marsh or Mitiiir-ni.i. v. bo pui- chasecl tbe .Jerry Griffin Farm , lias ar rived , and moved in. Ilo hrnii < : ; | it. riinf bead oF horses wiih him. TI.oso who want to make a trap tbafc \\iil catch four jack rabbits and three Jennie ; abnitat onetime , sbould apply to Mr. r.-imitlier-i Fur plans and speci fications. IjocTajlor bus put down a new wel and bad a windmill erected , and built a Frame bonpe 24x20 Feet in size and ! ! Foot posts. He expee < in arrive From Iowa and take posses-inn in December. Judjrjns from that immense pile of oak posts , Tbonias Ryan , Sr. , is pre- parinir to fence off a corner of the earth. G RANG Kit. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. John Longnccker of the Willow marketed a load of Thanksgiving turkeys in tbe metropolis , Wednesday. Cb'ta'ren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 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St.-Joseph , Mo Y cured by the use 01 111 Tones the system , makes the weak strong. Sures Others will euro you. The lav.-sol health aic taught in ourbcliools ; l > iit not in : i way to he of nnicli practical ben efit and are never illustrated by living exain- jiles , wliicli in many cases could easily be done. If some scholar who had just contracted a cold was brought before the school , so that all could hear the dry loud cough , and know its significance ; see the thin white coating on the tongue , and latei as the cold develops , see the profuse watery expectoration and thin watery discharge from the nose , not one of them would ever forget what the fust symp toms of a cold are. The scholar should then be given Chamberlain's Cough Remedy freely that all might see that even a severe cold can be cured in one or two days , or at least greatly mitigated , when properly treated as soon as the first symptoms appear. For sale by Chen- cry , druggist. Nuv.imo. There is clanger in a too vigorous sneeze. A workman in a factory in South Iie : l , Ind. , dislocated his shoulder the other clay by sneezing too violently. An honest Swede tells his stoiy in plain but unmistakable language for the benefit of the public. One of my children took a severe cold and got the croup. I gave her a tenspponful of ChamberlainS Cough Remedy and in five minutes later I gave her one more. ly this time she had to cough up the gathering in her tin oat. Then she went to sleep and slept good for fifteen minutes. Then she got up and vom ited ; then she went back to bed and slept good for the remainder of the night. She got the croup the second night and 1 gave her the same remedy with the same good results. I write this because 1 thought there might be some one in the same need and not know the true merits of this wonderful medicine. Chas. A. Thompseen , DCS Moines , Iowa. 5 ° cent bottles for sale by Chenerydruggist. Nov. See what a mania , and a little indus try will do. A Portland , Me. , woman , who has a mania for cancelled postage has over a million of them. Scalding pains while urinating indicate kidney tumbles that lead to Hright's disease. Oregon Kidney tea will stop them. Notice of Sale. Notice is licrchv j-ivcn that on Tuesday , Novfiu'ji-r * _ ' ! > . 18C' ! , t ie i < U-m-u otV. . S. Kitcli. ihit-is miles bnuiliwcM < > l .Mei onk. Ni-b. . I will otl'rr lor tali * u stray TC.MIII Imj limit- , having white Mrip ii : Inn1.hiti - on l" > lli It-It fct-l. mill is itbotil lour i ours old.aid sIe to Hike pliteu sit - o'clock. ] ' . M. , of Mtiil ( Iny , to the highest bidder tor caMi. .1. K. KKM.IV , Justice oi tht I'eare. .McCook. Nebraska. Oct. 'l , JSOi. First publication October L' ! . ISW. LiANii OKKICK AT Alrijoou. NKI : . i October : . ' ! ) . lb'.U. 1 .Volico -herc-by i jjivun Unit ibc lullnu-nifr- naiiu'd settler bits filed notice ot her inii-ntion to nnike liiml Jiieeinilioii | moot in snppm ! ol her elniin. and tbnt said proof will Ininudc betoio Kcfritsttti-iir Hivelvenit McCotk , Neb , on Saturday November : ! ! : . llj'Jviz : ANNA M. I.UNl ) , who made P. E. D. S. C'JSfi for tinFonili west tjiiiirli'r iif see. 4 in town , o , N. ot IIIIIK- - ' > . * v. ol' litli 1 * M. he the E > inKiies Following - iK'SSC-'S lo prove her continuous lesidenee upon , iind ciiltivulion ol. bind hind , viz : u alter Hicklinjr. I.ymiui S. Miller , John Show and Henry 11. Mitchell , all of MuCook. Nun. J.I' . LINDSAY , First publieation October 21 , 1892. LAND OFFICKAT MCUOOK , NEB. , / October t-'O.lby. . f Notice is hereby sriven that the-following- named settler has tiled notice of her intention to make final five year proof in support of her claim , and that said proof will be made before l.'eirister or Receiver at MeCouk , Neb. , on i-attmlay. November 6. 18SJ2. viz : CH1USTI.VA L. 11EEVES , who made H. E. 5012 for the S. K. U of sec. 28. in town. 4. N. of U. 29. w. nfUtli P. M. .She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon , and cultivation ol. said land , viz : Walter Hick-ling of Me- t'ook. Neb. . Charles E. Wtrnc-r of It ox Elder. Neb. . Stephen Holies of Hex Elder. Neb. , Alexander . Campbell of Hex Elder. Neb. J. P. LINDSAY. Register. First publication November 11,189 . LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NKH. , I November ! . 1892. f Notice is hereby jriven that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday. Dec. 17. 1892 , viz : WILLIAM E. KETCH , D. . No. 0937. far the S. W. % , See. 22 , Twp. 3. N. R. 29. W. Cth P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of , said land , viz : Hubert liench. of Box Elder. Nebraska , Matthew Stewart , of Hex Elder. Nebraska , Severt Hong-e , of JJcCook , Nebraska. Anfln Hougts. of McCook , Nebraska. J. P. LINDSAY , Register. First publication October 21.1892. LAND OFFICK AT McCooK. NEUHASKA. I October 20. 1892. f Notice is hereby iriven that the folloxvinjr- lamrd settler has tiled notice of his intention o make flnal preemption proof in support of lis claim , and that said proof will be made lie fore Register or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , in Saturday. November 20.1822. viz : MARTIN HOG AN. who made 1) . S. No. CU30 for the W. Y S. W.i4 ec. 28 , in Town. 3. N. of Range 29. W. of fith P. M. He names the following witnesses to > rove his continuous residence upon , and ultivntion of , said land , viz : An tin Houge. Jorter Maddox. .lolin > . Foley and James T Foley.br. . all of McCook , Neb. J. P. LINDSAY. Register. I SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of an order of sale directed to me rein the district court of Red Willow county. Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before Ion. J. E. Cochran. judge of the district court if Red Willow county. Nebraska , on the sixth 0) day of October. 1891. in favor ot Adams .ounty Hank us plaintiffs , and against A bra mm Loeb et al. as defendants , for the sum of wo thousand seventeen dollars ( $2.017)and ) no cents , and costs taxed at 542.48 and accruing costs , which judgment yrasontheflrstday ot September. 1892 , assigned to Louis Lowestme. 1 have levied upon the following real estate aken as the property of snid defendants to atislysaid judgment and costs to-wit : The outheast quarter ( S. E. Ji ) and lots number ive [ 51 and six (0) and the south half ( S. J $ ) of be northwest quarter IN. W. y ] of section hirty-nve(3oin ( ) township 13' north of range hirty { I50 I , west of the Bill P. M. in Red WHew - ow county. Nebraska , and will offer the same or sale to the highest bidder foreash in hand. on tbe 2Sth day of November. A. f ) . . 1892. in rout of the south door of the court house , in naianolu. Nebraska , that being the building- vnerein the last term of court was held , at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M. . of said day , when and where due attendance will begiven by the unDated - . Dated October 20th. 1892. 23-4U. . - .E. tt. BANKs/Sbertff of-Said County. Chamberlain's Eye & Skin Ointment. A certain ciiroforOhrnnloSciro Eye * . Toiler. Salt Rheum. "cult ! Head. Old Chroiilis Sore * . Fever Sorec. IJczenm. Itrh. I'rnlrlc SunHchea. Soro'Nipples , add Picn. ! U In cooling tmd Biiothlng. Hundreds ofcas-ert havob ; en cured by It nfier all olhor treatment had fulled. It IK put up lii'-TiiindfiOcenl boxen. For * > nl < by Cvnrvu .M.t'hi.iifry. Nov.2l-lyuir. ) Lucky Numbers. ' specifics well be Humphreys' may f called lucky numbers , and lucky indeed , are the persons who use them. The thirty-five specifics cover all diseases from infancy to old age. A. J. mTTEXHOUSK. C. II. 1JOYLK. KITTENHOUSK & UOYLE , ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW. McCOOK. NEU. ' J. B. KELLEY , ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - AGENT LINCOLN LAND CO. r NEHRASKA. MCCOOIC. - - OKFICK : In renrof Flr- National Hank. HUGH W. COl.K. h.vwvEii , MoCOOK. N EH ! J ASK A. l pmctliM ) in nil eotirip mid -oriorillion biw u siii-ehiliy Mom-y to loan. ItcKinis-l nndri 'il ' Fust National Itl'l'K. It. K. DAVIS ! > ! IYSI < : iAN AN ! ) SURGEON M < ; ( ( ) ( ) ! < . N KIIK ASIC A. t7 OKfiUK llnuns : ! i 10 II. u. in. . 2 to 5 and 7 to ! > . | > . m IJitniJiH ovt-r K'rtt Niitionnl bunk. A. T. RICE , M. DM PHYSICIAN AM ) SURGEON1. 1 have located permanently in McCook , Neb. All calls answered promptly ! > y day or nifjht , inthe , city orcountry. Special attention given to diseases of children. Opice over Lowman's store , south of Commercial Hotel. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Residence 2 doors south of brick school house. CHASE CO. LAND & LIVE STOCK GO. Horses branded on left hip or .left shoulder. P.O.address , Imperial. CbtiBO.County , and Ueat- krlco. Neb. Rango.Stink > llnz Water and Frenob- fman creeks. Chase Co. . [ Nebraska. Brand as out on side of I some animals , onhpan4 ! aides of some , or any- trhero on tbe animal. J. S. McBR/MER / , McCOOK , NEBRASKA. and Safe Moving z Specialty. Orders for Draying left at the Huddleston Lumber Yard will receive prompt attention. R. A. COLE , LEADING- MERCHANT - TAILOR OF MCCOOK , For Good Tailoring , bus not ( rot the Inrucst shop this side of Hustings but he has got the l < tirfe'cst anil Heat stock of Cloths ntid Trim- /l this sldenf Hastings , which he will fur- nieh cheaper than any other tniior for the same kind ofgooild. Shop : ) doors west of the Citizens Hank. Hank.NOTICE. NOTICE. Mulley Herfords , Durhams , Jerseys , And any other breed eiisily olitaineil Dean's Dehorning Pencil ! It never fails. Satisfaction miarnntfcd or money refunded. For testimonials anil fur ther information see circular. Price .10 cents. Sola by Dealer in Harness. Sr.ildlery and Turf Goods. Mccook. Neb. 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