The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 26, 1894, Image 8

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C hildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
SIiERIFFIS SALE.
By virtue of : ill , order of sale directed to me
from the district court of Red Willow county ,
Nchra ka , on a judgment obtained before
11013.1)'I''elty , judge of the district court
of fled Willow county , Nebraska , on the 18th
day of December , 1893 , in favor of Lewis S.
Dabney and Frederick Cunningham , trustees ,
as plaiutdfs , and against'I'liom.is Mize et al.
as defendants , for the sum' of fuur hundred
and thirty-three dollar ; and nine cents , and
' costs taxed at $29.SS , and accruing costs , and
co-defendants Burton & Harvey having on
the same date obtained a decree for the stun
of x37.50,1 have levied upun tlte following
real estate taken as the property of said defendants -
fendants to satisfy said judgments towit : The
west half of the northwest quarter of section
twenty-eight , township two , nuttli of range
twenty-six , west of the 6th P. M. , in Red \Vil-
low county , Nebraska. And will offer the same
forsale to the highest bidder fur cash in hand
on the hush day of November , A. D. ; I894 , in
front of the south door of the court house in
Indianola. Nebraska , that being the building
wherein the last term of court was held , at
the hour of one o'clock , p. in. , of said day ,
when and where due attendance will be given
by the undersigned. Dated October 1st , i894.
E. K. BANKS , Sheriff of said county.
W. S. MoRI.AN , Attorney. Oct.5-5ts.
ALWAYS A REASON \ \ IIY.
This has been a year of wonderful growth
. for'I'he Lincoln State Journal. Its aggressive -
ive methods have pushed it to the front. One
thing that accounts for this is The Journal's
principles. It is republican , true and blue ,
but first of all it is a great newspaper and
considers news toe most essential part. It
prints more state telegraph news than either
of the Omaha papers. The business interest
of the state recognize in The Journal the only
state paper which is standing up for the wet-
farf of Nebraska. You can see how The
Jourral is growing in your own town. It is
gaining in every other town in the state just
as much. The reduced price is only 50 cents
per month without Sunday , or 65 cents per
:1 : month with Sunday. ' 1'his also axounts for
' the big growth. 't'he Semi-Weekly Journal
has the largest circulation of any Nebraska
paper. It has completely routed its old once-
a-week rivals. It is being sent from now un
i til January 1st , 1896 , for $ i.oo. 'fhis carries
readers through the coming legislature and
through the next presidential campaign. It
( rives readers two complete papers each week
for the price of one. Gov. Furnas is farm
editor and I. L. Lyntan poultrj editor. It is
published at the State capital and is a paper
for Nebraskans.
g" ORDER TO CREDITORs.
The state of Nebraska , Red 1illow county ,
Ii : .S ss : Notice is hereby given to all persons haying -
ing claims or demands against the estate of
} dr William E. Kilgore , deceased , that such pert -
t ' sons are required to present their claims , with
vouchers , to the county judge of said county ,
at his office therein , on or before the 20th day
of April , 1895 , and all claims so filed will be
' heard before the said judge on the 22d day of
{ s -lpril,189 $ , at 1 o'clock p. m. And it is forther
ordered that a copy of this order be puhlished
in 'I'EIE 1'RIQUNE , 1 weekly newspaper published -
, + lished in said county , for three weeks , begun-
r' ping October 19th , 1894. Dated this 15th day
of October , 1894. CnARLES W. BECK ,
County Judge.
A QUAI.I'El { CENTURY PEST.
For a quarterof a century Dr. King's New
Discovery has been tested , and the millions
ivho have received benefit from its use testify
to its wonderful curative powers in all diseases -
es of Throat , Chest and Lungs. A remedy
that has stood the test so long , and that has
given so universal satisfaction , is no experi-
a went Each bottle is positively guaranteed to
; , rive relief , or the money will be refunded. It
+ ; is admitted to be the most reliable for Coughs
t and Colds. Trial bottles free at McMillen's
drug store. Large sizes Soc. and $1. Oct.
5 IT MAY Do As Moc11 For. You.
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Fred. Miller of Irving , ill. , writes that he
had a severe kidney trouble for many ears.
with severe pains ihis back and lso that
Lis bladder was affected. lie tried many so-
called kidney cures but without any good re-
suit. About a year ago he began the use of
Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Electric -
tric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all
kidney and liver troubes and often gives a- !
most nstant relief. One trial will prove our
statement. Price only 50c. for large bottle.
A2:11cDldlensdrugstore. October.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE
The best salve in the world for cuts , bruises ,
gores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tetter ,
chapped hands , chilblains , corns and all skin
eruptions , and positively cures piles or no pay I
required. It is guaranteed to give effect
satisfaction or money refunded. Price i S cts.
per box. For sale by .
Ladies who are siffering from weakness of
the back , nervousness , poor appetite , or irregularities -
ularities peculiar to their sex , would display
rood judgment by trying Oregon Kidney Tea.
It hathe most effect , and an be
truly appreciated b tose who use it. Trial
size acka ° e can be had at any drug store for
cents. It will do you more good than anj -
thin1 : else you can take.
I've a secret in my heart ,
Sweet Marie , ,
A tale 1 would impart ,
r r Sweet Marie.
If you'd even fairer be
You must always use Parks' Tea ,
The improvement you will see ,
Sweet Marie. Sold by McMillen.
The American beauty'owes her prestige
more to a clear complexion than to any other
attribute. A cup of Parks' will enable any
t one to possess this. It clears the skin and
I removes pimples and that sallow , muddy
] ooh. Pars tea is use by Thousands ofladies
I for the complexion. Without being a cathartic -
tic it cures constipation. Sold by Mci iillen.
Parks' sure cure is a sure specific in all diseases -
eases of the liver and kidneys. B" removing
. the uric acid in the blood it cures rheumatism.
S. B. Basfor of Carthage. S. D. , says : "I believe -
lieve l'arks' sure cure excels all other medicines
cines for rheumatism and urinary troubles. "
Sold by McMillen.
A cu of Parks' tea at night moves the
bowels in the morning without pain or dis-
comfort. It is a great health givr and blood
1 P urifier. Sold by McMillen.
Parks' tea clears the complexion. Mrs. N.
feyee 6f LeRoy , N. Y. , says : I have used
t Parks' tea and find it the best remedy 1 have
ever tried. " Sold by McMillen.
Mrs. T. S. Ifawkins , Chattanooga , ; Tenn.
says , "Shiloh's Vitalizer Saved My Life. ' I
consider it the best remedy for a debilitated
system I ever used. For dyspepsia , liver or
kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cts Sold
by McConnell & Co.
S Shiloh's Cure is sold. on a guarantee. It
cures incipient cons4mpticn. It is the best
cough cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 ets. ,
So cts , St.0o. Sod by Mconnell & Co.
Shiloh''s Cure , the greatcough and croup
cure , is in great demand.'Yocket size contains
twenty-five doses , only 25 cts. Children love
it.- Sold by McConnell.
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Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale directed to me
from the district court of Red Willow county ,
Nebraska , nu a judgment obtained before
: Ion. D. 1' . Welty , judge of the district court
of Red IVillow county , Nebraska , on the 18th
day of September , 1893 , in favor of J.Coolidge
I tills as plaintiff , and against Alonzo Jay et
al , as defendants for the sumn of six hundred
and fifty-nine dollars and forty-six cents , and
costs taxed at $37.33 , and accruing costs , and
co-defendants liuuton & Harvey having on the
same date obtained u decree for the sun of
$22.80 , I have levied uprnl the following real
estate taken as the property of said defendants -
ants to satisfy said judgments towit : The cast
half of time southeast quarter of section sixand
the northwest quarterof the southwest quarter
of section five , township four , north of range
twenty-ei htwest of 6th P. M. , in Red Willow
county , Nebraska. And will offer the same
for sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand
on the fifth day of November , A. D. , 1894 , in
front of the south door of the court house in
Indianola , Nebraska..that being the building
wherein the last tern of court was held , at the
hour of one o'clock , p. m. of said day , when
and where due attendance will be given by
the undeisigned. Dated October 1st , t8n4.
E. R. BANKS ,
\V. S. MOELAN , Sheriff of said county.
Attorney. Oct.5-5ts.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale directed to me
from the district court of Red Wilow ! county ;
Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before
lion. D.1' . Welty , judge of the district court
of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 18th
day of December , 7893 , in favor of The American -
ican Investment 3 ompany as plaintiff , and
against Gerhart Bongers et al. as defendants ,
for the spin of four hundred and eighty-three
dollars and nineteen cents , and costs taxed at
$32.48 , and accruing costs , and co-defendants
The Frees & Hocknell Lumber Co. having on
the same date obtained a decree for the suni
of $27.23 , I have levied upon tue following
real estate taken as the property of said defendants -
fendants to satisfy said judgments towit : The
southwest quarter of section ten , township one ,
north of range twenty-eight , west of the 6th
P. 11I. , in Red Willow county , Nebraska. And
will offer the same for sale to the highest bid
der for cash in hind on the fifth day of November -
ember , A. D.,1894 , in front of the south door
of the coot house in IndianolaNebraskathat
being the building wherein the last terns of
court was held , at the hour of one o'clock , p.
In. of said day , when and where due attendance -
ance will be given by the undersigned.
Dated October 1st , 1894.
E. R. BANKS , Sheriff of said county.
\V. S. MORLAN , Attorney. Oct.5-5ts.
S1iERiFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale directed to me
from the district court of Red Willon county ,
Nebraska , on a , judgment obtained before
1-Ion. D.1' . Welty , judge of the district court
of Red Willor county , Nebraska , cm the 18th
day of September , 1893 , in favor of Hannah
M. Johns as plaintiff , and against Jacob Leib-
brandt et al. as defendants , for the sum of
seven hundred and thirty dollars , and costs
taxed at $22.43 , and accruing costs , and codefendants -
defendants Burton & Harvey having on the
same date obtained a decree for the sum of
$27.10 , I have levied upon the following real
estate taken as the property of said defendants -
ants to satisfy said judgments towit : The
northeast gnarterof section thirty-one , township -
ship two , north of range twenty-eight , west of
the 6th 1' . M. , in Red Willow county , Nebras-
ka. And will offer the same fur sale to the
highest bidder for cash in hand on the filth
day of November , A. D. , t8g $ , in front of the
south doorof the court house in Indianola ,
Nebraska , that being the building wherein the
last term of court was held , at the hour of one
o'clock , p. m. of said day , when and where
due attendance will be given by the under-
signed. Dated October 1st , 18Q4.
E. R. BANKS , Sheriff of said county.
W. S. MoRLAN , Attorney. Oct.5.5ts.
NOTICE OF SUIT.
Lewis Swing , Samuel Ball , Mary Ball , Julia
E. Swing , W. J. Roden , George W. Boyer , C.
W McCoy , Logan Beck , Phillip ficffelfinger ,
and L S. Beck , partners doing business under
the firm name of George Boyer , McCoy &Co. ,
JF. Helm The Packer's National rank , a
corporation incorporated under the aws of
the United States , and 0. R. Burnham , defendants -
fendants , will take notice that the American
Investment Company , of Emmitsburg , Iowa ,
plaintiff herein , has filed its petition in the
district court of Red Willow county , -
ka , against said defendants , the object and
prayer of which are to forclose
interest in a certain mortgage date August
14th , 1886 . executed by Lewis Swing and Julia
E. Swing to E. S. Ormsby , trustee for P. 0.
Refsell , upon the east half of the southeast
garter ofsection nineteen , and the.east half
of the northeast uarterofectionthiit , town
four , north of range number twenty ei ht
west of the 6th P. to secure the payment
of Qto sum of $ G5o , as evidenced by their cer-
ta rn promissory flutes of even date therewith ;
and also for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage -
gage executed by Samuel Ball and Mary Ball
to one W. J. Bowden , on said premises , dated
October 20th , r8gi , to secure the payment of
$97.50 , as evidenced by their certain promissory -
sory notes of even date therewith ; that a portion -
tion of the indebtedness for which the mortgage -
gage first herein described. . was given to se
cure , and the entire indetedness for which
the mortgage last herein described was given
to secure , has been assigned to the plaintiff
in this action. That there is now dime plaintiff -
iff on said notes and mortgages , including
the amount paid for taxes on said premises ,
the sum of $276.55 , with interest thereon at
the rate of ten per cent. per annum from the
first day of December , 1890 ; and plaintiff
prays for a deer , a that said defendants may
be required to the sum , or that said prem
ises may be solpay satisfy he amount found
due. ou are required to answer said elt-
tion on or before the third day of December ,
r894 . Dated October 20thu , 14.
1'l1F. AMERICAN INVESTMENT COMPANY ,
Of Emmitshurg , Iowa , Plaintiff.
ByV. . S. MORLAN , its Attorney. Oct 26.4t.
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS.
To Fowler S. Wilcox , D. H. Babbitt and
Alvin E. Beatty , and to all whom it may concern -
cern :
The commissioners of Red Willow county ,
Nebraska , have located and ordered opened
a public road commencing at the northeast
corner of section four , township two , range
twenty-nine , in Valley Grange precinct , Red
Willow county , NeraskaL running thence
south on section line to the southeast corner
of the northeast quarter of said section four ,
terminating thereat ; and all objections thereto
or claims for damages must be filed in the
county clerk's office on or before noon of the t
22d day of December , A. D. 1863 , or sai4 road
will be established without reference thereto ,
GEO. W. ROPER ,
Oct5-4ts. County Clerk.
Parks cough syrup cures coughs , colds and
consumption. MrCatherineBlack of Le
Roy , N. Y. says : "I took one bottle of Parks'
cooch syrup. ItI acted like magic. Stopped
'm cough I am ywell now.
sold by McMillen.
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TIME TB. 3ILE-
OOiNO ) AST-Ut.NTIAt.TIME-LEAVES.
No. " . thruuwh passenger. . . . . . . . 5:4U A. M.
No. 4loual . 9:10 P. M.
No. 7U. freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : A. 11.
' No. 64. . 4.30 A. M
Nn. so , tri iwht . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I0uo A. i.
No. 148. frelwllt , tmtde up here. . . . . 5:110 A.111.
GOING WEST-MOUNTAIN TIME-LEAVES.
No. 3 , through passenwer..11:35 P. M.
No. 5. local pitsesenger. . . . . . . . . . . 9:25 P. M.
No. 63 . 5:110 P. M.
No. 77. rreight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:2 P. M.
No. 149 , freight , made op hero . . . . . 6U11 A. M.
IMPERIAL LINE.-MOUNTAIN TIME.
No. 175'eaves ' at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 8uo A. 5L
N0.176 , arrives at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:40 P. M.
F NOTE-Nn.63 earn 'S paasengora for
Strnioh . Ik iikt ltnat , nod Ifaigler.
All trams run daily excupting 148,149 and
r16. which run dully except Sunday.
No. 3 stntls'at itenkelutau'and Wray.
No. 2 atops at lndlauola. Cambridge and Ar-
apahoe.
No. 80 will carry passengers for Indianota.
Cunibrtdgo and Arapuhne.
Nos. 4.5.148 , 149 and 176 carry passengers for
all etannus.
You can purchase at this office tickets toall
principal poltils in the Unned States and Canada -
ada am ) t awgage checked through to destiint-
ttott without extra charge or transfer. For
information regarding rates , otc. call on or
aadresa C. E MAGNEK. Agent.
Handsome New York Pattern Hats
from $4 to $12 each. No shoddy
styles with us. Finest Millinery in
thecity. Lowest prices.
L. LOW/JAN & SON.
R. L , Tinker visited Red Cloud friends
several days of last week.
V. H. Solliday visited his brother-in-
law , J. J. Slaby of Akron , last week.
Mrs. C. W. Bronson arrived. home , on
Tuesday night , from visiting her mother
in Iowa.
Dr. Braydon of Aurora , Illinois , is now
in the Burlington Relief here with Dr.
E. T. Waters.
Mrs. V. H. Solliday went down to Red
Cloud , Saturday morning , to visit with
relatives and friends.
Ellis Ford and family have returned
from Holyoke , where he has been employed -
ployed for the company.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Leming arrived
home , Tuesday evening , front a visit to
Red Cloud relatives and friends.
On Wednesday morning , Miss Anna
Frisch left for McCook where she expects -
pects to spend a month or more with her
sister , Mrs. Lizzre Baerg. - Glenville
notes in Hastings Tribune.
1F. Reynolds is contemplating a trip
to Los Angeles , California , for the win-
ter. He is offered a passenger engine at
$150 per month and the temptation is
likely to prove a little more than the
colonel can stand.
John Walker of McCook , has gone to
Alger , Wyoming , to work on the track.
. .Tuesday , Engineer Wm. Francisco
and Fireman Plummer brough in engine
68 from McCook and took it on through
to Billings. . . . Engineer Viersen and his
fireman , Charles Williams , have been
transferred back to McCook. Their engine -
gine , 179 , has been shopped at Havelock.
-Alliance Grip.
The earnings of the Burlington for
August have been given out. Freight
earnings increased $135,230 , and passenger -
senger earnings decreased $322,526. The
gross earnings show a decrease of $142-
252 , and operating expenses decreased
$348,119. The net earning increased
$288,747 For the twelve months ending
August 31 , the decrease in gross earnings
was $4,450,900 and the net earnings was
$197,997
The Burlington officials at Omaha announced -
nounced , Monday , that the new service
on the Billings line would be inaugurated
Sunday , and that ticket agents all over
the country would be apprised of the
the fact. This announcement was made
as the result of the news that Judge San-
born of the eighth United States district
had indicated his intention of ratifying
the traffic agreement between the Bur
lington and Northern Pacific roads. He
will do this in a day or two and the new
service will be put into operation. It is
to consist of vestibuled sleeping cars and
reclining chair cars running through to
Billings t without change. A parlor car
will run from Edgemont to Deadwood.
See Mrs. 111. E. Barger , the milliner ,
rear of DeGroff & Co. , before making
your purchases in that line. She has a
nice stock of goods and her prices are
very reasonable. Remember her new
location , east Dennison street , rear of
DeGroff & Co.
List any lands you may have to sell at
a bargain with J. E. Kelley. Office in
rear of First National Bank , McCook ,
Nebraska.
i Book-keeping blank books for sale at
this office. Day , cash , journal , ledger ,
each at loc. apiece.
Beaf steak 7c. per pound.
F. S. WILcox.
The Sunny Side is the place to buy
the best and the purest milk.
Rooms for Rent.
Three pleasant living rooms for rent
reasonably. Inquire at McMillen's drug
store.
Perfumes and toilet powders at L. W.
McConnell & Co's.
English Walking HatsSatin Crowns
and Silk Bands , only 75 cents each.
Cheapest , Best and Most Stylish Millinery -
linery Stock in the city.
L. LOWMAN & SON.
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Communication. . .
MONUMENT , CoLo. , Oct 22d , z894.
We promised to let our friends in Nebraska -
braska hear from us when we arrived at
our destination. We are not there yet ,
but on account of the cold weather , etc. ,
we have decided to stay on this side of
the mountains this winter. So we are
camped ( in a house ) for the winter under
the shadow of Pike's Peak. ( You know it
casts a long shadow. )
Our trip was for the most part pleasant -
ant , with very few disagreeable features ,
and many things we will look back to as
among the bright spots of life.
R. M. Williams and Clyde Allani
brought two antelopes into camp one
day , which furnished us with meat for
several days.
We arrived at Colorado Springs after
three weeks travel , and the other families -
lies decided to spend the winter in or
near that place , but we came north to
look up a location to winter our stock ,
and possibly find work. We have found
a very desirable place , and feed and
shelter for our stock , and plenty of wood
for the hauling , within forty rods of the
house.
We found kind people all along our
route. We did not expect , when we
started , to find so many pleasant people
along our route. There are three nien
occupying a portion of the house we are
living in who do not use tobacco , strong
drink or profane language , and expect
to vote the prohibition ticket straight.
Within three fourths of a mile of us
lives Mrs. Ella Beecher Gittings and
family , whom the readers of the "Ad-
vance" will remember. I suppose there
are people of the other class in Colorado
but I have not made their acquaintance
as yet.
In this locality they raised a big crop
of potatoes and oats without irrigation ,
and that seems to he about all they do
raise. The man oil whose place we are
stopping had in about 85 acres of potatoes -
toes , 35 of which he put in himself , the
remainder being rented and of which he
gets one-third. He thinks he has about
54E pounds in his cellars , for which he
is receiving 70 cents per hundred. A
great many other farmers have done
fully as well.
It is very high and cold here , the altitude -
tude being about 7,000 feet , consequently
no fruit is raised , and we think now we
have started we will find a place where
we can raise fruit and all kinds of vege-
tables.
There are many grand views in this
country , as you well know , which we are
enjoying ; and when we find something
new and especially interesting we wish
our old friends could be here to enjoy it
with us. Respectfully ,
S. Ili. NETTLETON.
Patronize the McCook Commission
Co. for flour and feed.
New Cloaks , Capes and Dress Goods
just received. Come and see them.
L. LOWMAN & SON. I
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NE . . . . . . .2. . . . . . 990 .wy SE..8. . . . . . 510
W4 NW2. . . . . . 403 S'/E SW-.8. . . . . 510
E'h NW..2. . . . . . 381 NE..9. . . . . . 1698
E' SW..2. . . . . . 3 81 NW . . . . . .9. . . . . . 169&
SE . . . . . . 2. . . . . . 913 5W..9. . . . . 16 98
E'h NE..3. . . . . . 615 5 . . . . . .lo. . . . . . 1698
NWN\V..3. . . . 411 NW..ii. . . . . . 803
SW NW..3. . . . . . . 329 NE..12. . . . . 808
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S',4 NW. . . . . . . . . 1350 NE . . . . .14. . . . . . 1076
Lot 4 . . . .u. . . . . . 735 SE . . . . . .14. . . . . . 1076
NE. . . .7. . . . . . 1962 NW . . . . .17. . . . . 1698
S } 's NE . .9. . . . . 821 5W..17. . . . 2716
S'NW..9. . . . . . . 821 SE . . . . . .18. . . . . . 2178
SW . . . . . .9. . . . . . 1232 911 that part of
SE..9. . . . . . 1232 NE 193.29 not
NESE..9. . . . . . 114 incru iu plat
N4 SW..12. . . . . . 465 or Egan Park
SE SW..12. . . . . . 232 Add to of
SE..12. . . . . . 1249 btcCook city . . . . . 1633
S'6 NE..13. . . . . . 425 NE..21. . . . . . 2178
N4 ! SE..13. . . . . . 425 N\V. . . 21. . . . . . 3LfiG
S'SW..14. . . . . . . 425 E'NE..22. . . . . . . 871
NV NE..17. . . . . . 34.1 Sy SW.22.361
N'4 NW.17. . . . . . 372 NW . . . .23. . . . . . 1076
S'A NE..17. . . . . . 229 sw . . . . .23. . . . . . 1076
N'h SE..17. . . . . . 229 NW SE..23. . . . . . 2 70
SE SE..17. . . . . . 152 tots 13.23. . . . . . 270
s NN NE..18. . . . . . 2 31 Lot 2..25. . . . . . 172
SW NE..I8. . . . . . 4 61 S'h NE..25. . . . . 414
. NW. . . .18. . . . . . 1198 NW NW.2 ; . . . . . . 207
E'4 SN..1S. . . . . . 4 61 . . . . . . 14
NW SE. 18. . . . . 231 Nh SW25. . . . . . 414
SW SE..1S. . . . . 138 Lot 4..25. . . . . . 207
E'NE..19. . . . . . . 277 Lot 1. . . . . . . . . 404
E'h SE .19. . . . . L 89 Lot 2..26. . . . . . 31r
w } : NE.19. . . . . 277 Lot 3.6. . . . . 2 70
E' NW.19. . . . . . 277 Let 4..26. . . . . . 337
W'SW.19. . . . . . . 5 81 Lot 5..26. . . . . 34 5
NE NE..20. . . . . . 2 41 Lot 6..26. . . . . . 414
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SW. . . . 21. . . . . . 1057 i.nt 7..26. . . . . . 404
SSW..22 425 wyNW.26. . . . . 538
SEl4 except 21)r w'4 SW.26. . . . . . 538
auras. .23. . . . . . 956 NE . . . . . 21. . . . . . 1742
E34 NW.21. . . . . . 425 Nu4 NW.27. . . . . . 1039
ESW.21. . . . . . 4 25 SE . . . . . .27. . . . . . ' 178
W % Nw.21. . . . . . 4 2i All that part of
1Vy SW.24. . . . . . 42 5 E'h SW 28 3.29
NW . . . . :25. . . . . . 8 49 north of
SW .2a. . . . . . 8 4. lytnir . R
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w'h NW.27. 4 25 not incl'd in
W4 SW 27 . - 4li willow
W4 ! NE.27.3 71 Add to city Grove of
E2 a v.27' " 451 . . . . .
W } ! SW.2B. . . . . . 3 69 inCook. . .co. 109
Coin at
W'h NE. . . . . . . . 89
E'/Y NW-29. . . . . 3s 6 Inn 4 McCookfi
. . . . . . . ! vest M Cook
SW SW 29. 2 41
ES4 sE..29 . . . . . 3 31i S to Ono of i [
. . . . bl right of
NW SW 29. . . 2 89
E'NW.30. . . . . . 523 tvuy W to stk
WY NW.3o. . . . . . 521 S of sW cor
Lo [ 3.-30. . . . . . ' )9 block 6 west
Lot 4..30. . . . . . 232 ' ° Cook N to
SE Sw..30. . . . . . 291 SlV cor said
E4 ! fE..30. . . . . . 423 hlk E to bee. ss3
NE SW..30. . . . . . 291 All or 1o1632-3
Eys SE..30. . . . . . 4 49 except 483
51h NE..31. . . . . . 6 01 acres 0 f ' V.
EK NW .31 . . . . " 385 Franklin's der
Lot . . .31. . . 192 scrihed below 431
Lot 2 . .31. . . . . 192 Eh NW NW ex-
SE.31. . . . . . . 841 cept 3 acres
8 } , SW-.32. . . . . . 433. 33. . . . . . 4. 1
SE.:22. s - . . . . . . 1009 E3'Lt 1.33. . . . . . 4o'.1
Wy NE .33 . . . . . 361 LN 1 NW 33140
ENW.33. . . . . . 5t3 Ys
WI4 SW.33. . . . . . 505 Lot 5..31. . . . . . 414
E4 NW.3t .r. . . 501 Lot 6..31. . . . . . 414
EV SW..aL. . . . . 4 78 Lot 7.d4. . . . . . 414
w % Nw.34. . . . . . 425 sw SW.34. . . . . . 345
WYE SW-34. . . . . . 4 25 SE SE..34. . . . . . 345
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NE . . . . . .35. . . . . . 9,56 14t8123. . . . . . . . 9 79
SW . . . . .35. . . . . . 9 29 ( END. )
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I am selling first-class groceries right along as low
as those who claim they can save you money it you , ,
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Pickels , per bottle , - $ .10 Jell , per pail , .65
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Onions , per bottle , - - .10 Mince Meat , per package , .10
Chow Chow , per bottle , .10 Clothes Pins , per dozen , .02 :
Catsup , per bottle - 20 Peas , per can , .10
Raisins , per pound - .05 Corn , per can , - - .10
Best Tea in McCook , lb , .50 Alaska Salmon , per can , .12k
Syrup , per pail , - .65 Everything else in proportion. J
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Our Dress Goods department is full of choice bargaint. Come
in and look at our Biankets , Shawls , Underwear , and everything -
thing warm for winter wear. Largest stock in the county.
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