The Tribune F. M. & E. M. ; KIMMELL , Editors and Publishers. : ' Official City and County Papsr. CALL FOR A MEETING Of the Republican State Central Committee. The members of the Republican State Cen tral Committee are hereby called to meet at the Milliard hotel , at Omaha , on Tuesday , August 4th. 1885 , at 8 F. M. , for tho purpose of calllnga state convention and the transaction of any other business proper to come before said com mittee. C. E. YOST , Chairman. I ) . H. MEBCEit , Secretary. Governor's Proclamation. The President of the United States has is sued his proclamation announcing the death of Ulysses S. Grant , and making his order for appropriate honors in connection with the ob sequies of the illustrious dead. This tribute of respect from the Chief Mag istrate of the Nation , to the life and charac ter of the Hero and Statesman ; and in pro found recognition of the eminent services rendered his country , voices the Nation's sense of gratitude , no less than the'present sense of sorrow , bereavement and loss. "There aro three kinds of praise , the which we yield , that which we lend , and that which we pay. We yield to the powerful through fear , we lend to the weak from interest , and we pay it to the de&erying from gratitude. " General Grant now cold in death has de served a Nation's gratitude , and the poor meed of praise will not be with-held. Grief is confined to no section of our'coun try , and too from other lands , have come the words of sympathy and appreciation. Now , therefore , to the end that we as a peo ple may forego no portion of our privilege in honor and memory of a life so replete with useful and healthful example , I , James W. Dawes , Governor of the State of Nebraska , do recommend that all classes and conditions , so far as may be practicable , engage in the observance of memorial service upon the day that shall be so named and set apart. 1 hereby direct that the several State De partments be closed to public business on the day of the funeral , and that the State officers attend the memorial services at the State Cap ital in a body , that the National Flag be dis played at half-mast from the Capitol until af ter the burial , and that the Capitol Building be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days. In Witness Whereof , I have hereunto set my hand. Done at the Capitol this 24th day of July , A. D. 1885. 1885.JAMES JAMES W. DAWES. By the Governor. E. P. fiOGGEN , Secretary of State. The Great Reunion. THE Inter State Reunion to be held at Beatrice , Nebraska , September 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 and 12,1885 , promises to be the grandest gathering of veterans of the war ever held in the west. The general committee have assur ances from a considerable number.of the surviving and moat distinguished generals of the late war and eminent civilians , that they will be present j in cluding Generals Sherman , Sheridan , Hancock , Pope , Howard , Logan , Augur , Schofield , Miles , Hazen atad others. Arrangements are being made by the local committees for the accommodation of all visitors. Ample quarters will be furnished gratuitously at Camp Howard for all who come. A cordial invitation is extended to every old soldier , his fam ily-and friends to attend. The beautiful city of Beatrice will be handsomely and elaborately decorated for the occasion , and the enterprising citizens will leave nothing undone to contribute to the completest enjoyment to all who come. Renowned for its hospitality ; distin guished for its enterprise ; charmingly located on the lovely Blue river ; the me tropolis of southern Nebraska , a week's sojourn in the queen city of the Blue and its environs , will prove a pleasure long to be remembered , and the oppor tunity to ste Beatrice at its best should be availed of by everybody. . Camp 0. 0. Howard is beautifully lo cated in a magnificent grove on the banks of the Blue , a short distance from the city. The Union Pacific and the Burling ton & Missouri River railways pass on each side of the camp , enabling visitors to disembark at the temporary stations to be located at the camp , if preferred. Arrangements have been made for re duced rates on all lines of railway lead ing into the state , .for either individuals or parties that may attend the reunion. For information and circulars giving details apply to Capt. J. E. Hill , Beat rice , Nebraska , Chairman of the Reun ion Committee , or to any citizen of Beatrice , will be cheerfully attended to. A SAN FRANCISCO paper claims that .there arc 40,000 Chinese in that city and that "the cancer is steadily eating away tho heart" of the plaxje. It inti mates that no dependence is to be placed .in the custom house figures as to the accessions to the Chinese population. RIVERSIDE Park , New York City , has been selected as the site for the sep ulchre of the nation's great hero. The date has not yet been decided upon. 7 Commissioners' Proceedings. o OFFICE OP CODNTV CLERK , INDIANOLA , NEB. , July 8th , 1885. ( Hoard of county commissioners met pur suant to ad j ournment of June. Oth and to settle with tho county treasurer as by law. Present , E. J. Allington , S. L. Green and Henry Crab- tree , county commissioners. J. H. Goodrich , Jr. , county treasurer , and C. D. Cramer , coun ty clerk. Minutes of last session read and approved. Examination of treasurer's books and acc'ts commenced and continued during the day. On motion the board adjourned to meet J uly 7th , 1885. E. J. ALLINOTON , Chairman. Attest : C. D. CRAMER , County Clerk. crcrx/2- ± sss. Board of county commissioners met pur suant to adjournment of July 6. Present , E. J. Allington , S. L. Green and Henry Crabtrec. county commissioners , J. H. Goodrich , Jr. , county treasurer , and C. D. Cramer , county clerk. Examination of treasurer's books and accounts continued during the day and settle ment made with county treasurer , J.H. Good rich , Jr. , as follows , to-wit : RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FROM JANUARY 1,1885 , TO JUNE 30 , 1885 , INCLUSIVE. Cash balance Jan'y 1,1883.$17,038 90 Total receipts six mouths ending June 30,1885 7,162 76 76S2t,2Gl 60 Total disbursements 6 mos. . ending June 30,1885 S19.451 04 Cash balance June30,1885. . . 4,810 62 $24,261 66 On motion board adjourned to meet July 8 , 1885. E. J. ALT.INQTON , Chairman. Attest : C. DJCHAMER , County Clerk. T'tTX/sr ST ases. Board of county commissioners met pur suant to adjournment of July 7th. Present , E. J. Allington , S. L. Green and Henry Crabtree , commissioners , and C. D.Cramer , county clerk. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Property as follows not having been assess ed by consent ofDowners , the board proceeded to assess same and fixed upon values as fol- laws , to-wit : Charles Scott , lot 12 , block 1 , South McCook . - 520000 J. Byron J ennings , 19 head of cattle. . . 146 00 Lincoln Land Co. , block 11 , first addi tion , McCook 180 00 Wm. Binkley , 10 head of cattle in Red Willow precinct 77 00 On motion clerk was instructed to cause no tice to be served on Herman Tholo , of Willow Grove precinct , to appear before the board Aug. 15,1885 , and show cause , if any exist , why he should notbe assessed with more cattle than appears on the assessor's book for 1885. - On motion appropriation for expenses of county institute made and warrant to C. L. Nettleton , Co. Supt. on 1885 levy general fund for $25.00. On motion wanrant drawn on 1884 levy gen eral fund payable to Elmer D. Frank , clerk U. 8. Circuit Court to pay balance duo on judg ment against Red Willow county in case of Hoagland vs. Red Willow county $60.80. Co. Supt. Nettleton's statement of institute funds filed , examined and accepted : Expenses of holding institute at Indianola two weeks , commencing July 14,1884 , $74 ; institute fund $48.80 ; allowed by county board for 1884 $25.00 , making $73.80 abated 20c ; receipts since last in stitute $55.00 and now on hand to institute of 1885. CONSENT ROAD. Written consent of owners of lands filed with petition of Albert Gibson. Henry Fearn and others , on motion read and established as follows : to wit , commencing al the northwest .corner of section 30 , town. 4 north of range 26 west , running thence cast on north lines of sections 30,29,28 and 27 to the northeast corner of section 27 all in same town , and range , terminating thereat , provided the county shall be at no expense for right of way or damages. CONSENT ROAD. Written consent of owners of lands filed with petitioner Ephraim Green and others , on motion road established as fol lows : to wit , commencing at tho southeast cor ner of section one (1) ( ) , running thence west on section lines two miles to the southwest corner of section two (2) ( all in town , one (1) ) north of range 28 west and terminating.thereat , provid ed the county shall be at no expense for right of way or damages. On motion claims as follows audited , allowed and warrants drawn on 1885 levy general fund : GRAND JURORS ADJOUBNKD MAT , 1885 , TERM DISTRICT COURT HELD JUNE 22d AND 23d. J.C.Tcas 52 00 Pago T.Francis.$3 20 W.A.Minnicar. . . 3 40 John F. Helm 350 JohiiGerver 470S.Bastian 375 Mitchell Young. . . 3 50 John Connor. 410 E. Peteruiau 200J. J. Boyer 300 N.Colling 3fcO W.W.Buunell. . . . 200 B. B. Duckworth. 4 00 Andrew Barber. . . 200 R.H. Booth 300 M.Y. Starbuck. . . 300 WITNESSES BEFORE GRAND JURY JUNE 2M. L. B. March S3 90.C. Nocsh $3 70 W. W. Dunham. . . 4 00 Fred Dunham. . . . 4 00 J. W. Dolan 200 Gco. Shcppard. . . . 3 00 John Harris 390 Ephraim Grccnu. . 1 00 R.S.Coolcy SCFrank Lavcrick . . 3 00 Jas. lUlpalrick. . . 3 SC John Crawloy 4 20 Duano Marsh , 1 day before grand jury. . . 2 00 DuanoMarsh.l day in court June 23 2 00 WITNESSES IN CASE OF STATE VS. BENJAMIN MURPHY JUNE 32d AND 23(1. Al. Prelim $5 EO James Wingct.$5 50 W.A.Minniear(23) ( ) 3 60 Jesse Ashton 600 Henry W.Naden. . 5 70 Joseph Murphy. . . 620 HenryAshburne. . 6 00 Charles Barnes. . . 050 TheS.Lyon 620 S. C. Boyer. 6 00 J. B.VanPelt 620 WITNESSES BEFORE GRAND JURY MAY TERM. StantonRolla $5 20J. ! R. Phclan $4 00 Henry Bollrich. . . 2 00 | WITNESS FEES MAY TERM DISTRICT COURT- STATE VS. CHAS. M. LEE. E. S. Welch So 20 Mrs.N. W.Slke.$3 20 JohnDoner 5 20 Erail Gaettlin 520 Henry Bollrich. . . 5 20 John Wray 6 40 Wm.Lewis 320 COSTS IN JUSTICE'S COURT CASE OF STATE vs. BOWMAN AND LEE. E. S. Welch , deputy sheriff $1250 S. H. Colvin , justice peace 5 85 E. H. McConnick , constable 25 COSTS IN JUSTICE'S COURT CASE OF STATE VS. GEORGE vr. PA.TE : E. S. Welch , deputy sheriff $ 5 70 S. H. Colvin , justice peace 4 05 J. B. Teas , building stone foundation to jail 4500 J.W Welborn , sheriff's fees , keeping-pris oner and clist. court attendance 9500 S. H. Colvin , boarding & care of pauper. . 20 00 Henry Crabtreo , commissioner's services date included 1200 C. D. Cramer , clerk's salary quarter end ing June 30,1885 100 00 C.L.Nettleton , services as county super intendent , postage , etc 73 00 G. S. Bishop , publishing proceedings and road notices $13 25 Printing envelopes 2 50 WarranttoG. S. Bishop 920 Warrant to F. M. Kimmell by request of G.S. Bishop 6 65 Bailiffs fees adjourned May , 1885 , term dis trict court held June 22d and 23d : Henry Crabtree : $ 400 H.M.Ashmore 400 J. B. Teas , on contract building jail 1885 levy general fnndl warrant 100 00 1 warrant SOO 00 1884 levy general fund warrant 300 00 Andrew Kincaid , witness State vs. John Kussell , 1884 levy general fund 3 50 C.D. Cramer , paid fixing vault door , tel egram to stato auditor , express charges and screen door ; general fund8841evy 055 Hallack & Howard , claims audited , al lowed and warrants drawn on 1885 bridge fund 910 45 and 856 Frees & Hockncll , coal in March and April and lumber for repairs in courthouse ; warrant drawn on 1885 levy general fund 10 95 On motion the board adjourned to meet August 13tb,18S5. E. J. ALDINGTON , Attest : Chairman. ' C. D. CRAM en , Count } ' Clerk. THE ravages of cholera in Spain are making the most deadly records of his tory. Even the plague of the middle ages did no more. The boasted civili zation of the nineteenth century is no protection against the powers of the air. The disease spreads slowly , and it is possible that district quarantine regula tions may confine it to southern Europe. But it is only possible. It will proba bly spread all over the world and teach people everywhere that they are living in violation of the plainest and simplest laws of nature. Filth is an enemy of health and cholera is one of its weapons. It can only be parried by cleanliness. THEY are still turning the offensive- postmasters out. A batch of twelve went yesterday. That would make 360 a month , or 1,800 before January 1886. However , the officials are necessarily a little slow at the business. When cool weather sets in , they will drop off con siderably faster. THE city of Hastings is "all torn asunder" by scandals in high life. Hast ing is the third city in population , but evidently first as to scandals. THE Frontier County Faber is after County Clerk Westgate's scalp. They will doubtless spell Westgate's name Dennis , this fall. THE President has peremptorily re fused to modify his order removing cat tle from the nation , and the cattle men must go. IMPORTANT NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves in debted to me , and not calling to settle the same by August 1st. will have their accounts placed in the hands of an at torney for collection. R. H. HAMILTON. McCook , Neb. , July 16 , 1885. FINAL NOTICE. All delinquent taxes of 1884 : and pre vious years remaining unpaid after September lst,1885will be placed in the hands of the Deputy Treasurer for col lection. J. fl. GOODRICH , JR. , County Treasurer. Consumers of Ice. Having purchased John Farley's sup ply of ice , we are prepared to accommo date you in that line during the summer season. Save us your orders. CHURCH & WHITTAKER. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of July , 1885 , the co-partnership existing be tween Church < St Bohanan was dissolved by mu tual consent. All accounts due the old firm are payable to their successors , Chhrch & Whit- taker , who will continue tho business at the old stand. HENRY T. CHURCH. EDWARD G. BOIIANAN. LEGAL NOTICE. In the matter of the 1 In the Court of Red Estate of ABRAHAM J-Willow Couuty , State CONSTABLE , dec'd. ) of Nebraska. Now. on the 13th day of July , 1885'comes U. H. Constable , the administratrix of said estate , and pi-ays tor leave to render an account as such admiuistratrix. IT is THEREFORE ORDERED , That the 3d day of August , lSS3ut 10 o'clock , A. M. , at my olBce in ludianola , be fixed as the time and place for examining and allowing euch ac count , and tho heirs of said deceased and all interested iu said estate are required to ap pear at tho time and place so designated and show cause if such exists why stud acouiit should not bo allowed. IT is FCRTHER ORDERED , That said U. H. Constable , administratrix , give notice to all persons interested in said estate by causing a copy of this order to bo published in THE MC- COOK TRIBUNE , a newspaper printed and of general circulation in said county tor three weeks prior to tho day set for said hearing. H. S. ASUMOHE , County Judge. Dated July 13th , 1885. Notice of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage. Notice is hereby given , that by virtue of a chattel mortgage , dated on the 26th day of May , 1885 , and duly filed in the olHce ot the County Clerk of Red Willow County , Nebraska , on the 2d day of June , 1885 , and executed by P. L. Blair to I. J. Starbuck , tosecure the pay ment of the sum ot $500 , and upon which there is now due the sum of $175 , and said mortgagee feeling himself unsafe and insecure , there fore , 1 will sell the property therein described , viz : Tho shed stables situate on lots No. 6,7 , and 8 , in block 28 , in the village of McCook , Neb. Also , one large black horse , about < ( J years old , onn large black in are , about 9 years old , one brown horse , about 8 years old , ring bone on leftlorefoot.ouebrownhorse , Syears old , blind in one eye and one gray mare about 10 years old. Also , one new spring wagon , and second-hand set of double harness , and one brown inare. 8 years old. Mortgage on last named inare being subject to mortgageto Wm. Lewis for 95. At public auction at the Mc Cook Corral , opposite Frees & Hocknell's Lum ber Yard , in McCook , Red Willow county. Neb. , on Saturday the 1st day of August , 18i5 , at 10 o'clock P. M. of said day. Dated June 8thl885. I. J. STARBUCK , Mortgagee. E. S. WELCH , Deputy Sheriff , Agent. STRANGE ! We do not know of any medicine that has gained an equal popularity , in such a short time , for the instant relic ? of coughs and sore ness of tho lungs , as BEGG'S CHERRY COUGH SYRUP. It is mild and pleasant to take and will not in jure the most delicate infant. Sample bottles free at S.L.Green'sand M.A.Spalding's. Louisiana Rock Salt CATTLE ! Rain Does Not Affect It. FOR SALE BY FREES & HOCKNELL , SOLE AGENTS. FINAL PEOOF NOTICES. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK. NEB. , i July 22d. 1835. f Notice is hereby given that the following'- named pettier has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Kerfs ter or Receiver atMcCook , Neb. , on Saturday August 29th , 1885 , viz : Fred Benjamin , D. S 1495 , for the southwest quarter of section 31 township 2 north , range 29 west Cth P. M. Ho names the followingwitnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of. said land , viz : Nchemiah Burtless , Samue Ellis , Anthony Joy and La villa J. Burtloss , all of McCook , Nebraska. 8 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEB. . I July 20th. 1883. J Notice is hereby given 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 Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friflay , September 4th , 1885. viz : Louis Jaques , D. S. 1530 , for the southwest quarter of section 21. township 5 north , range 29 west. Ho names the following witnesses to prove bis continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of. said land , viz : Homer Shcppard and Fuller G lass- cock of Box Elder. Neb. . Enoch Osvog and Peter Larson of McCook , Neb. 8 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEB. , I July 20th , 1885. f j Notice is hereby given 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 Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , September 4th , 1885 , viz : Peter Uabcock , D. S. 1531 , for the northwest quarter of section 29 township 5 north , range 29 west. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of. sail land , viz : Homer Shcppard and Fuller Glass- cock of Box Elder , Neb. , Enoch Osvog and Peter Larson of McCook. Neb. 8 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I July 20th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given 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 Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday. August 28th , 1885 , viz : Jerry GriflinD.S. 55'J for the northeast quarter of section 11 , town ship 3 north , range 30 west. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon , and cultivation of , said laud , viz : John F. Collins , John A. Bennett , James Doyle and Ed. McCandless , all Of McCook , Neb. 8- G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEB. , [ July 18ib , 1885. f Notice is hereby given 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 Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , August 29th , 18S5 , viz : Columbus Wise , D. S. J58 , for the east Vi northeast U of section 4 , township 1 north , range 28 west. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : S. S. Graham , David Jones , J. W. Tolinan and C. R. Newbcrry , all of Danbury , Neb. 8 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I July 7th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that the lollowing- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will bo made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Saturday , 'August 15th , 1885 , viz : John A. Plasmyere , D. S. 1232 , for the southwest quarter of section 18 , township 3 north , range 30 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , \ \ i.George White , August C. Hoge , Christian Blaeholder and Joseph M. Huct , all of McCook , Nebraska. C G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , | July 3d , 1885. f Notice is hereby given 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 Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , August loth , 1885 , viz : Josiah E. Moore , Home stead Entry 11571 , for the north yt southeast j section 23 and west J $ southwest Ji section 24 , township 4 north , range 29 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said laud , viz : Alexander Campbell , Jacob Long , Stephen Holies , David Moore all of Box Elder , Nebraska. 6 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I June 2titb , 1885. f Notice is hereby .given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proot in support of his claim , and that said proot will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , August 7th , Ibfcj , viz : Lorenzo D. ilovcy , Homestead Entry No. 2848 , ior the southwest quarter of section 3 , township 1 north , range 'M west , tic names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cul- tivutiou of , said laud , viz : Samuel Graham , Edinuud WyckolT , Calvin It. Newberry and Franklin Weaver , all of Danbury , Neb. o G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , June 23d , IBbo. j Notice is hereby given that the followiug- nauicd settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made bctore Reg ister or Ucceiver at McCook , Nebraska , on Monday , August 3d , 1883 , viz : Walter J. Hills , Homestead .Mo.10S5.for the south yt southwest H section 12 and west 34 northwest y , section 13 , town. 3 , north of range 30 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Horace H. Easterday , James Doyle , Clark G. Potter and Charles E. McPhcrson , all of McCook , Nebraska. 4 G. L. LAWS , Register. COMPLAINT NOTICES. _ rXX"S'X -V - Vrf"X ' > U. S. LAND OFFICE- McCook , Nebraska , June 30th , 1885. Complaint having been entered at this olHce by William Waters against Michael Johnson lor abandoning his Homestead Entry No. 1305 , dated at McCook , Nebraska , September 20th , 1684 , upon the northwest quarter of section 35 , township 2 north , range 2U west , in Red Willow County , Nebraska , with a view to the cancella tion ol said entry ; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the Oth day of August , it-85 , at 10 o'clock , A. M. , to re spond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. 5 G. L. LAWS , Register. ROAD NOTICE. To AIL WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN : The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at the b.V. . corner of the N W. ; . of the N. W. Ji of sec. 19 , town.2 north , range 30 west , in Driftwood precinct , Red Willow Co. , Neb. , has examined , surveyed and reported in favor of the establishment thereof as follows , to-wit : From the S. W. corner of tho N. W. & of tho N. W. Ki of section 19 , town.2 north , range 30 west 6th P.M. , the road runs east51.15 chains (3370 ( feet , ) thence N. 77 = 30 m. , E. 9.10 chains ( WJ5 feet ) , thence south 89 = , east 7.47 chains (513 ( feet ) , thence south 0" 45 in. , east 4.38 chains (2b9 ( feet ) , thence south 27 = > , east 1.1S chains (74 ( It. ) , thence north 60 = 30 m. , east 0.19 chains (4U9 ( It. ) , thence south 89 30 in. , east 23.3s chains (1543 ( feet ) to 1-10 section corner , thence north 2 = 13 in. , east 12.15 chains ( bo tect ) , thence north 30 = > 40 m. , east 7.95 chains (323 ( feet ) tf > section line , thence along the south line of sections 17 and 1U to the S. W. corner of tho S. E. of section 16 , thence north to the Yz mile corner on the north line of section 10 , thence east along the south line of sections 9,10 and 11 to the 1A mile corner on the south line of section 11 , thence north DC 30 in. , east to the Yi milecorner on the north line of section 11 , thencu north Sio ! 10 m. east to the S. W. corner of section 1 , town. 2 north , range 3U west 6th P. M. , terminating thereat , ana all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the county clerk's oflice on or before noon of the 9th day of Sep tember , A. D. 18&5 , or said road will be estab lished without reference thereto. 7 C. D. CIIAJIEK , County Clerk. \ln presents plven $200.000 ! us 5 cts. postage , and _ . / by mall 3 ou will get free a jackauc of Roods of large value , that will start yoa in work that will ot once bring you In money faster than anythlngelsc In America. All about the J200.UOO In presents with each box. Agents wanted everywhere , cither BCX , of all ages , "for all the time , or tpare time only , to work for tin at theh own homes. For tunes for all workers absolutely assured. l > on't delay. HALLETT & CO. , Portland. Maine. 3-29 HAYDEN & CO. THE- "PIONEER STORE ! " , HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN I ENSE STOCK OF = DRY GOODS , CLOTHING , , . BOOTS AND SHORS , - . Hats and Caps , Notions , ! GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS , And Everything Kept in a General Store. WE HAVE JUST ADDED A SPECIAL BARGAIN COUNTER ! ! To which we call Particular Attention. m fc JE ± J JtrC JL In tliis department we have the largest stock in this part of the state , and our prices can't Ibe duplicated. All goods cheap. MAIN AVE. , McCOOK NEB. CJ Staysa & Roseerans , it CONTRACTORS For all kinds i > Descriptions of Buildings IN WOOD , BRICK and STONE. * B-iFTlans drawn. Material furnished. Estimates given V and Job Work done. With every facility at our command and years of experience in our line of business we feel confi if dent that we can serve the public in a satisfactory manner. if Prices and work talks , and business we are after , and that is just what we mean in this adv. Office and workshop , foot of Main Avenue , near depot. THE McGOOK BANKING COMPANY , [ INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LA1V.1 McCook , Nebraska. Paid up Capital , 350,000. DOES - : - A - : - GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS , Receives and Pays Deposites. Buys and Sells Exchange on New York , Chicago and Omaha , and all the principal cities of Europe. FIRE INSURANCE WRITTEN IN RELIABLE CO.'S. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS : OE02S3 aOOZlTSLL , Prelc = t , A. CAMP3SLL , F. L. B2QW1T , Csziisr. S. It. ? 22ES , Vl:8-PejUei , ( Of Frees & ; ilocknell. ) ( Assistant Supt. B. & II. ) ( Of Klrby Carpenter Co. , Chicago ! ) Challenge Wind Mill , Superior to any on the market , being Heavier , Stronger Built , and therefore a more Durable Mill. It Is the only ' absolutely safe Mill built ; and out of 4' fl Thousands Erected During 12 ' . . Years pr.st. not one has ever blown away and left the Tower standing. A record no other Mill can show. TYa offor to put up any of our PUMPING MILLS \ ON THIRTY DAYS TRIAL , And If they don't give satisfaction , will renove Mill at our own expense. Also Manufacturers of the Celebrated , i Challenge Feed Mills , Corn Shelters , Iron Pumps with brass cylinders , Iron Pipe , Tanks. For estimates , catalogues and prices , apply to G. B. NETTLETOtf , McCook , Neb. , Agent for Southwestern Nebraska and Northwestern KSMM.