f- * * . .ft r + T A T R M R and Disbursements of his offlce Of J.'H. Gnomucn , Jn.-Treasurer of Red Willow County , Nebraska , showing the Receipts for the six months ending December S\el \ , IBS ! : J IlECKIPXS. DISBURSEMENTS. WAKUANTS REaisTnHKO.-rYcar 1E83Road. . aW 25 ; year 1881 GeneraU S1434 80 ; Year 1884 Bridge , § 1018 GO ; Year 1881 Road , 188t General , § 1503 92 ; Year 47 vcar ISM insane. * in < to ; i car JJXM uenerai , 91 ; x . TOTAL , f627 71. - Bridgeso,8 60 : Year 1834 Itoad ; KJ85 ; and have about § 400 00 on - fund warrants of 1834. except one for Hoc. not presented , S2 ? Slnco January 1st 1 h vo paid all general and insane tund warrants of the year 1884 , and part of the road warrants. hand in said fund 1 have also paid all the bridge Respectfully , J. H. GOODRICM , Ju. , COUNTY THEASURER. RED WILLOW COUNTY. MCCOOK. NKU. , December 14 , 1884. Th who have tollowed the.enes or articles ti the Uepublican Valley , Iromour pen , \\li thuCumii uuvo appeal ea in tne coiumnsor cial biueUe. have douiitless become v much interestfjd , us we have done , in i beautuui country. lied Willow Lounty. the portion of tnc vai which we wish to uescnoe , is turttier w > tl sparsely healed ana consequently more those hei etoioro tpoken ot. but jutmiurut is rapiuly pourim , ' in. All the available u eminent , laua is taKcn ni ) , ana it will be ui will show tr before the farms few years nelds.i atro by their orchard ? , well-tilled improved building , „ , , , the Colorado 1 of j.hls county is tuird east in the southern tier. It has an area of Bijuare miles or 400.euU acres. In lbt > U it lui population of 3,044 , which has increased u leabt 5uuO at , tins time. The topography nerally rolling- , some parts ueintr QI K land e' ' considemble valley rough , a'herc is in tne rougher portions. The' uplands generally considered THE BEST LAND. The soil is a rich deep alluvial loam , capa a population as ctense as in mi of supporting of the fciaet. It suems pecuhu portions adapted to this country , absorbing moisti very rapidly and retaining it with a remai ; ble tenacity. It is underlaid by light yen clay and litnestout ; , and is especially adap to protracted drouth , although during last tew years the rainfall has been visibly creasing , and the appearances indicate abundance for growing purposes , well i evenly distributed. made A farmer whom we interviewed following statement of his residence : "li-a to this country in Ib77. 1 had some * 4uu money and ? 10u in property. My family c . I now o wife and lour children. Bists of a clear 163 acres of land , worth , with the provements thereon , $2,3oO. I own 5 hors tw head ol cattle. 42 hogs and other prope worth S2.5UO 1 have over one hundred ac under cultivation. In 18S2 1 raised 1,100 bu . In 1883 T rai and oats. els of wheat , corn 1.000 bushels of wheat , 520 bushels of bar ! 450 bushels of oats and 900 bushels ef co This year my crops will run fully 15 per cc more. 1 like the country ; the climate healthy ; we have good society and excell schools. 1 lived tor six years in Texas , i very much prefer Nebraska in soil , chni and water. " There is often a question arn < Eastern men as to WHO SHOULD COME "WEST. If you are a farmer living on rented lai and implements ; if ; if you own a team than in a 1 want to gain more in live years time in the East , come West ! " If you own a valuable farm from which ; can barely make a living , sell out and c < j "West ! If you enly have a team and want ft work , come where farm labor is in great mand ; come West ! living in a ren If you are a mechanic , house and working for wages which will b : ly support you , and -want to own a hoube : home , come West ! If you are a mert-hant struggling along an already over-crowded city , eking on miserable existence , with scarcely a hope better prospects , you will tlnd splendid op ings of almost any kind of business along Republican Valley. Com West ! to im capitalist and desire If you are a twenty per cent. your meney to pay you annum , the lands in Red Willow County < manufactory at McCook or Indi do it , or a ola will do it. Come West ! In fact this is a land rich in magnitlcent portunity for the poor man to make moi uv hard work , for the richer men to m : cnau we move wesit aucro is m i The emigrants chased it across the Ohio.acr the Mississippi , across the LaPlatte , and I mom's exploring expedition put spurs i their horses' flanks and chased the West fr the Rocky Mountains to tlie Sierre Nev.i from California land 'While tbo forty-niners from their ships on the Pacitic beach took West in the rear , and the workmen of Union Pacific and the Northern Pacific i the Southern Pacific came upon it with tl Bpades and the giant West has ceased I 1 though many might suppose it might be E of It. ns of Moses , * Xo man knoweth of it ulchre to this day , ' I think that the Yosen Valley is its sarcophagus , with El Capitan the headstone and Cathedral Roe at the fc The mi-lions of foreign population tht yet to cross the sea for America will soon : .ll the area between the Atlantic and Pac beaches. " KOT SO. THE WEST STILL LIVES , And there is yet room for many thousand : the fertile valleys of the Republican i Plattc. while the eminent divine may be ri in the main. It will not be during our gei jition that the West will hold the drawba of the over-crowded Eat , and the small co ty we arc writing of to-day can alone supp ia added population of from lO.OoO to 20.1AW led Willow County lias no minerals disc ered. A very fair class of initgnesiuu In stoneiS found , used for foundationsiiud bu es , but most of the buildings ing Burpi fr wooden , tb" " lumber being brought Northern Minu'-sctu and Wisconsin. The streams V'Uch vuter the county Republican River , fearer UrecK. Ked W ill < Beaver tti Cre kfi c Coon and Driftwood ; * ' - ' JS cousic ishing a fair water-power- - * trea us. vhiel able timber found along the cut for fuel. Most of the ci'lz ns ° ° w < < lre a J111 * * for household purposes. There . ef excellent springs. " The number of acres of Improved lau. 8 " ' last assessor's report is 14.1ft ! , uniuipf11 land fenced C9.09S. The amount now would much greater. The average vield ofwim wheat is 18 bushels to the acre , although tl year's crop went fully 20 bushels. Corn avi ages from 40 to 0 bushels , rye 30 to 40 budlie broom-corn X ton to the ae-re. Seed coi broom-corn and llax are profitable crops. MeGOOK , The commercial metropolis of the county i : phenomenal town. The site was chosen wi good judgment , being near theairoad pretty , with n liill sightly and attractive f residences. The entire city , now having population of 120\ has been built since Jnr 1882 ; the nrchitecture is principally frau but a good class of buildings ; a tew bri buildings nre to be seen. Theamountof mo ey spent in I88i for permanent' improvemcn will reach fully $100.000. and the prospects f the coming year nro oven better. A very su cessful building association is doing busine ; Educational matters have secured thi share of attention amid the clatter of rai improvement' , and a good graded school four departments and lour teachers is w supporied. Their school building is qui pretentious , upon a handsome silw. The v uation of school property is $7,0 U. Churcli are coming ; thei e is one built , another abe finished and still more in coutemplatio Church property now is valued at § 4.000. There are lour civic societies , one go weekly newspaper , a hall 50 by 100 , with sta and accessories , three hotels , one good bar stores carrying good lines in all classes of s able stocks ; excellent , well-stocked lumbi yards , luruishing building material very re : onably , and a commercial business , exelusi of exports , of trom 650.0uO to ? 7UO.OOO The Holly water system has been introduc at an original cott of Sou.lWthe capacity I in ample for a large city. They have bull reservoir lor purifying the water , and ha an extra pumping capacity available. The is no fire organization , but a hook and ladd equipment. A good volunteer orgamzatic with fcome drilling , would be found especia eflicacious in case of a serious conflagratic WHAT FACTORIES WILL PAY ? Is a question in all localities. The brick-ya established is doing well This is an excellc point for a good tlouring mill good wat privileges , plenty of grain , and a large hoi and foreign demand. A sug-.ir and syrup i : too would pay in time a broom manufacto from the start. A paper mill would yield go returns. There is an abundance ot good c straw , plenty of water , and a large-demand 1 paper. Any responsible parties desiring t cooperation ot McCook's citizens would ti the encouragement hearty and substantial. This city has a trade over one hundred mil north and south. Many cattle ranches not and west draw their supplies from this cent This is the headquarters for cattle owners , i account of school privileges and market i vantages. McCook is not for a day or an hour , but f all time. Its citizens are of a class that bejie in rapid advancement , and keep to the fro with a will. They have laid out a park of t acres in town and will beautify it extensive ! The reservoir is In the center of the park , a lountaius can be easily supplied , with watt The future of the city is assured by the inti est of the BURL1SGTOX & MISSOURI RIVER RAILHHAD Which has made this a division point for ti miual train service , paying off over 1000 e : plovcs per month , disbursing 3 ,000 or mr monthly. They hae built a roundhouse of stalls , repair .hops. &c. This railway syste : a partol the Chicago , Burlington and Quiiu has spared no expense to supply this rc-gi with railway service rarely excelled in ma of the older States. At the pre-enttimc thf are in operation by this company over 1 , ; miles ot lirst-class , well ballasted track , cro ing the State in all directions , following t Uepublican and forming means of conimui cation with all the towns south ot the Plal River The Uurlingttm route is known as _ t shortest and quickest line between Chica and Denver , Ueing the only line under o management , tedious and unnecessary dela and transfers at the Missouri i-iveraieentii ly avoided. McCook is the point of chan Ironi central to mountain time , and we nc the peculiarity of a train arriving at 11:45 M. , stopping five minutes for lunch and spec ing on at lo:50 A. M. . having apparently Ir hlty-n 'c minutes. It is 2b'J miles trom unml 254 iftiles from Denver. 1NDIANOLA , The Counts' seat of Red Willow County , located upon the same railroad , 12 miles ea : It was selected for the scat of justice. May ; 1873 The ground upon uhich it is local slopes gently southward toward Republic : River , skirted with proves west , east and soul and rich , fertile plains extending northwai This town was located when the county w first settled. In 188U it had 233 populatio now being not less than 700. It is one of the best towns in the vallc having exceptionally good stores , but the tra nearly all held by a few fortunate individua Aiming the prominent and interesting fei ures is their good graded school of three t partmeuts in an excellent frame buildin their three church editices , their handsor brick school house , their interesting week paper , their good hall \ith stage and scenei their lodves. of A. F. and A. M. and 1. O. O. well represented , their handsome brick sto buildings , and their live , energetic people Among the needs is a good hotel buildin another bank ( one now has the monopoly ol handsom * business ) , another large hardwa house ( there wa * a desire expressed bv ' bin ness men for this ) , a Houring mill , a'broo factory , a woolen mill ( a large amount of wo is exported ) , a creamery and cheese factor a buggy and wagon factory and other man facturmg adapted to the demand and localit The wa cr power is good , and might be su ccssfully utilized in any manufacturing entc prise which demanded it. Around the city A HIGH rAHJIlNO COCNTIIV , Mostly held by those who entered it und Government laws. There is no more land le open which is of any account except , perhar for pasturage , although an occasional reli quishment may t > c secured yet at reasonab rates. Over one hundred thousand acres ha- been patented in this county. Land ijclls from S050 to 81,200 per quart' ' ( one hundred and sixty acres ) , and what ft improved farms are tor sale re.idilybringt'ro 810 to 12 per UI.TC. There are forty-two scho districts in the county , with schools in eaci The indebtedness is only SIJ.OA bonded ui per cent , and taxes will range from 87 to S per one hundred and sixty acres. The funning interests are well diverslflet that fruit will do well , is unquestionable , hi xi r Country is too-new yet to have any grei deveiop/nent. Stock is being largely introdu ed : waayjcjj.l5earefedand farmers are pu ne com into kQ3 jn preference to 8 lling l- - > xv rates , praat jtbp last Assessor's repoi 111 iv. , < jlcre were iii Bed Willow Count , ( tpril. . > ttlU V . V ! * ! ' * * - * * } * 'V * { > ? i w < UI\ HUKO.tll \nli J , / ) cattle. \ , hcep. value $ tj048j .J.C9 horsi ? 4f S-V U Wttl bC StiU V Ib0i nln 1 . . - | T/ioa .iXI. ind mules , S.f.iXI. > mi > nt < { urn law thatasscme5 Jufll ralimtions thatassc " onmcrty Ju u ; essed valuation of taxal"p Bounty April. 18S4 , was S377aok Every attribute of successful eu. s found here ; good clear water in abun * . he blue stum is rapidly running the butra. rniss out , and the tame grasses grow nicel > This county is not particularly adapted to an ; ingl cnp. out presents a versatility of attri uites worth more to the farmer who can. b livtt-sifylng his crops , planting fruit and feed og stock , bo sure of not only a good Hx-ing > ut a pcnnanent and over Increasing income H. &S. A GRRAT To anxious parents who are stud ing how to economize on that grc hem of family expense viz : Boys' ' Cloth in , we announce the following ORE. ' REDUCTION in BOYS' ' OYEK00AT A Heavy Blue Chinchilla , sizi 11 to 18 years , Formerly $6 ! : P3ow $ EXTRA HEAVY GRAY Worth $8 ! : Now $5,5 NUMEROUS OTHER STYLE Worth $5 to $7 : Nc $3.50 to $4.75. These goods are in sizes from to 1G years. THIS IS A and a visit to ouv store will coi vince all that this is a Great 0 ] portunity to procure these gooc at a BARGAIN. We have ah made a corresponding reduction i Mens1 Overcoats. > 1EXS' AND BOYS' SUITS Furnishing Goo in great variety , are still bein sold at astonishingly lott prices. Zome and see us , one and ; E. ffi. Brickey & Go. DON'T FORGET THE PLAC1 Block North of Bank , Main A COMPLAINT NOTICES. jTsTLANlToFFlCG McCook , Neb. , January 30th. 18 Complaint having been entered at this c > y John S. C. llee against Charlie .loslin ibandonlng his Homestead Entry 603. dat ilcCook. Neb. , May Sth. 18t , upon the m : rest quarter section 20. township 2. nort ange 20 west , in Red Willow county , > I'ltu a view to the cancellation of said en he said parties are hereby summoned to tear at this ofiice on the 19th day of Ma 8.\ > . at 1 o'clock , P. M. , to respond and lish testimony concerning said alleged a lonment. G. L. LAWS. Kegisti E. W. LEWIS , Attorney. 3 ! 7. S. LAND OFFICE McCook , Neb. , January 30th. IS Complaint having been entered at this o > y George W. Coflm against Adam W Jc or abandoning his Homestead Entry ated at McCook. Neb. , May Sth. 18S4 , upon oulhweet quarter of section 21 , townfh ibrth of range 20 west , in Red Willow cou leb. , with a view to the cancellation of ntry ; the said parties are hereby sumnic ti appear at this office on the lUth da' larch , 18S5 , at 1 o'clock , P. M. , to respond urnish testimony concerning said allc bandonment. ' G. I. . LAWS , Registc E. W. LEWIS , Attorney. 3 ( r. S. LAND OFFICE McCook. Neb. , January 30th. 18 ; Gpmplaint having been entered at this o y fieorgp 5T. Collln against Carl D. Ron ar abandoiinftIjJs Homestead Entry 1 ated at North platte. Jleb. , May 27.1879. u jo southeast quarter sise t > jb JJstQ vnslli tb , of range ve west. In Had WjjfoiV coin J- "fh a view to the cancellation pr i CD. . \ . . . . -44 parties are hereby siimmo itry ; thebu. nfllce on the 9th day ' 'hp ' , . ? , * M. , to respond arch. ISSa , at I o'clock , . . - Raid alle irnish testimony concerning --late landonment. G. L. LAWS , Ree. E. V , . LEWIS , Attornoy. 33. ' - -WtM * - < # o ' -tr\ < < - ? t ? t''Tw . . . . i , & . . . .i r v ' * McCooic , Neo. , January jJth , V Compl int having been entered at this byxEdmond Decker URiiinst John Hedlun afiiindoning his Homestead Entry Ifi87 , i at North IMatte , Nebraska. "ctober3lst , upon the south ! J southwest U section I north l/3 northwest & of section 23 , towi 1 north of range ,0. In Red Willow coi Nebraska , with a view to the cancelling said entry ; thi said parties are hereby moni'd to appear at this office on the 1011 of February , 1585 , at 9 o'clock. A. M. , spoilt ! and lurnish testimony coiiuernint alleged abandonment. , 83. C. F. UAI1COCK , Rcceli PEOOF NOTICES. LAM ) OKFICK ATMCCOUK , Nl',11 January 20th. 1W5. Notice is hereby given that the follov named settler bus tiled notice of his Intel to make Until proof in support of his c and that said proof will be made before I ter or Heceiver ut McCook. Neb.on Satu March 7th. IfcKi. viz : Valentine Doyle. 521 , for tlit- northeast quarter hoction 12 , t ship -1 north , range 211 west. Ho mime fQliowing witnesses to prove his coiitin residence upon , and cultivation of , said viz : Joshih E. Moore , William Darby Jacob Long , of Hex Elder , Neb. , and Sargent , of Indianolu , Neb. ' 35 G. L. LAWS , Kegisi LAND OfticE AT McCooK , NKH January 20th , 1885. Notice Is hereby given that the follov named settler has , tiled notice of his lute ; to make tinal proof In support of his c and that said proof will bu made before 1 tcr or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Moi March 2d , 185 , vi/ : James E. Powell , C53 , for the northwest quarter of scctic township 4 north , range 31 west. He n the following witnesses to prov his con ous residence upon , and cultivation of , land , viz : Tovvnseiul Heckwith. Aaron li hurst , Frank Hozelhurst and W. H. Da all ot Oulbcrtson , Neb. 31 G. L. LAWS , Regis LAND OKKICH AT MuCooic , NKIJ January 20th , lst > 5. Notice is hereby given that the follov named settler has tiled notice of his inte to make 11 mil proof in support ol his c and that said proof will be made before li ter or Receiver at McCooic , Neb. , on Satu March 14th. INii. viz : Perry A. Yeast. 13JJ , lor the west ' northeast In of sccti township 4 north , range : " . . west. He n the following witnc'bses to prove hiS con ous residence upon , and cultivation of , land , viz : Janice Spaulding , John Ham Fred. D. Pitney and Montgomery Doyle , Box Elder , Nebraska. 31. G. L. LAWS , Rcglsi LAND OCTICK AT McCooic , NEH January luth , lbS5. Notice is hereby given that the follov named settler Iras lilcd notice of his intei to make Imal proof in support of his c and that said proof will be made befoi c li ter and Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Fr February 1'uth. lyXi. viz : William lircin ( Heir to Estate of Hannah Schuler. Di Homestead Entry 11515 , Jor the south \ ' n east \4. \ and north } southc.isr. ' 4 of sectk township 2 north , nuige 29 west. He n the following witnesses to prove his co nous residence upon , and cultivation of. land , viz : John Calkins and Franklin I' , crack of Stoughtpn , Neb. . Henry H. Pie and George Huggins ot McCook. Neb. . 33. G. L. LAWS , Regisl LABD OFFICE AT McCooK , NKII January llili. l&S'i. Notice is hcrohy given that the follov named settlers have tiled notice ot their ii tion to make llnal proof in support ol claims * , and that s.ud proofs \\iii lie mud tore Register or Receiver at Mctook. Nel Monday , February 23d. l65 ! , viz : Levi Dr Homestead IWJii , lor the northwest quart section 24. township 3 north , range 3J i Viz : Lewis F. 1'ate , I ) . S. 11W2. for the s < east quarter section 24. township 3. nor ranpe 'M west. They name the following net cs to prove their coutimiou rosid upon , and ciiltiva ion oi" , said land , vi/ : Witnezsses for Levi Drown : Anthony S. 11. Colvin , Willinm Smith and Lev ! Johi all of McCotik , Neb. Witnesses for Leu- Pate : John F. Collins , dward > cCam Samuel Urown and l uvi Crown , all of Mci Neb. 33. G. L. LAWS , Regist LAND OFPICK AT McCuoic , NKK d December 2tth , Ib84. Notice is hereby given than the follow named settler lias llled notice of hs iutei to iiiitKii iiual proof iu support ot his cl and that said proof will be made before l < ter or Receiver at Mc ( ook. > i'l > . on Fr. February Oth , Icto. viz : James E.Vinj Homestead M > 7. tor the southwest quart * section 1 , township 1 north , range 2 § \ He names the lollowing witnesses to p his continuous residence upon , and cul tion of , said land , viz : Mitchell Young. Ji C. Lallerty , Nicholas Wycoff nd S. S. Gral all of Dan bury , .Neb. 31 G. L. LAWS , Regist LAND OFFICE AT Me OOK. NKII. January 2d , Ibfto. Notice is hereby given that the lollovv named settler has tiled notice ot his inter lo uiuku tin I pi-oof in Mipport ot hi : ? cl and that said proof will bo made bet -ro R ter or Heceiver at 'CC'ooU , Neb. , on Satm February Hth , Ibb5. viz : Alfred Caru-r , IbO , tor the southcastquartcr section ; > 2t ( ship ! , north of range .i'.i west. He name ! tollovving witnesses to prove hip contiiu residence upon , and cultivation of , said 1 viz : John Modrcll , John UnzickcrJam < Cane and S. D. MeClam , all ol McCook , Nc 3 . G. L. LAWS. Regl LAND OPFICE AT McCooK. N January ( ith , IfeSi. Notice is hereby given that the follow munc'i settler has filed notice of his iuteii to make tinal proof in support of his cl : md thatbaid pi oof will be made before Ri ter or Receiver at McCooK , Neb. , on feutur Feiiruary 14th. ! > < br , viz : Otto E. \ \ agno S. ! > 45 ! , for the southwest quarter of sectio township 1 north , range rj west. o mi tlie tollowing witnesses to provohiscont aus residence upon , and cultivation of , land , viz : James IJ. Fiirnsworth. Charle L'arl , bidncy Dodge and F. P. Allen , all of Cook. Neb. IH. G. L. LAWS , Registi LAMJ OKKICE AT .McCooK , NKH. December : ; 5bt. 1& < 4. Notice is Isereby given that the follow named settler has tiled notice ot his inten to make html ptoof in support or Ins cl : ind that said proof viil be mudn before Ri tcr or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on S.ttur February 7th , Itc5. viz : Leonard It. Mile : 5. 101 , tor the northeast quarter ot sectio township X north , range 'M uest. And J < than . Kirkman. who made Homosteiui E ; IK. . December 14th , ISiiJ , is nolihed to ap | ii said time and place anfl show cause wlij said Homestead Entry bhouUi not be helil cancellation. He names the lollowing nesses to prove his continuous residence u ] ind cultivation of. said land , viz : Williau Irwin , Samuel lirown. David iiryan and Fr Tore , all of cCook , Neb. 31. G L. LAWS. Uugistt LAND OFFICE AT McCooK. NUB. , December ! ith , 1881. Notice is hereby given that the follow lamed settler has I led notice ot his inten : o make tinal proof in support of his cl : ind that said proof will be made bctoro I ster or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Fri < February tith. 18S. > . vi/ : Herman lierndt 3. fcXT . for the southeast quarter ot scctioi ownship 1 north , range XM uest. He im he following witnesses to prove his cent : ins residence upon , and cultivation of , : and , viz : Amos Goodenbergcr. Hutus ( : tr , George Gerver and C. Smith , all of : ooh , Neb. 31 * G. L. LAWS. Regl tc LAND OFFICE AT .McCooK , NBI ; . . February - < 1 , 1 5 Notice is hereby trivcn that the follow ! niiiicd sc-ttler has tiled notice of his intcnl o make tinal proof in support of his cl : ind thut naid proof will > 'C made before I ster or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Frii .larch . 2Hi. . ! SS5viz : Charles Schlntsmc ) . S. 21t ! , 1'or the southwest quarter sectioi ownship - north , itinge 8 west. He nai he following witnesses to prove his con lous res. deuce upon , and cultivation of. s und. viz : WilliHin Dubarko. Ernst Ful Srnjt Nbuman and A. H. Fuller , all of Ind ; ila. Neb. 5 G. L. LAWS. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK. February 2d. 18. .5. Notice is hereby given thsit the follow ! lamed settlers have lilcd notice of their iut ion to make tinal proof in support of tl laiins. and that said proofs will be mmle ore Register or Heceiver at McCook , Neb. . 'ridny. March Dth. 1S85. viz : Jacob C. Fonts. Homcst'ad SOAt. for uiitiieast quarter of section 3 5. townshi orth , range 2 west. Viz : Franklin M. Weaver. Homestead SI nr the southeast qu-irter of section ' , toi l 'j > } north , range S west. TTtpy niupo ihg fiillowing witnesses to pn liolr co'ntin ious rL-fidpnca upon , and culti ion of , said land. vJs : James 0. l iffet obn Tolman , Fleminir M. Graham unI Hi urt A , Graham , all of Danbur . Neb. § 0. 0 , L. LAWS , Keslstei THEE 99- EE We have on hand an Immense and Elegant line of Woolen Goods , Cloaks , Clothing , and' Overcoat * [ J - * that we will dose out at their ACTUAL COST ! To make room for our Spring Stock. GENT'S ' - AND - YOUTH'S' ' A Large Stock at Astonishingly Low Prices. * LADIES' * AND i MISSES' * - In this department we have an 'unusually large and ji-ne selectii.nf and we will sell them at bed-rock prices. op-iri and examine these CLOAKS and get a handsome garment very cheap. I WE A'RE SELLING OU'A HANDSOME At such low figures thai everybody should take advantage of the fact. Call in and see them , and our goods and prices will surely induce you to buy. THE LINE We have tre Latest and Most Complete assortment ever opened out in McCook. u S 12 pouiids of Granulated Sugar § 1.00 18 pounds of extra "C" Sugar 81.00 20 bars of White Russian Soap § 1.00 6 pounds of Arbuokle Coffee § 1.00 16 yards of Good Muslin § 1.00 20 yards of Prints Sl.OO " 'S "V 11 U eaer Jbour a 9 Highest ] \rarket \ Price paid for Produce. CHAS , NOBLE , Manager.