The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 03, 1885, Image 4

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F. M. & . E. M. KIMMELL ,
Editors and Publishers.
Official City and County Paper.
HOMESTEADS.
DELIA CAIllt. j
llESiDENCE. 'Ambiguous testimony as to resi
dence will not bo accepted in final homestead
proof. The dates of .absences and causes of
absence must be stated. Where claimant's
family did not reside on the land , the reason
therefor must be stated.
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ASSISTANT COMMISSION * : . . STOCKsr.voi.u to '
Itcjfistcrand Hccelvcr , Huron , Dak. , October
. lCth.1883. ( F.11.W. ) I
DELIA CAyu , a widow , tnade II. E. j
No. 84G5 , May 26 , ' 84. and on April 4 , j
' 85 , commuted same to cash , No. 12,813 ,
alleging settleincnt.and actual residence , j
September 27 , 1884.
She bought a rclinquishment of the
claim , and the house that was upon it at
the time. Her improvements arc de
scribed as a house 8x12 feet and 15
" acres of breakingall alleged to be worth
$100. She says she was absent not to
exceed 30 days at any one time visiting
her daughter. In : i supplemental affi
davit accompanying her proof , she says
( hat a portion of the time she was ab
sent at work not to exceed three weeks
at any one time ; that her means were
limited and it was necessary for her to
be absent , to earn a living , and that her
residence was as continuous , "as far as
it was in her power to do so. "
The greater part of the final commu'
tation proof , received from your office
is worded in like ambiguous manner ;
evidently intended to mislead , and in
volving this office in unnecessary cor
respondence , before the actual status of
the case can be determined. It would
save much trouble and annoyance to the
Governments well as expense to the
settlers , if they are given clearly to un
derstand that final proof of this charac
ter will not be accepted. You will ad
vise all parties presenting final proof
that they must unequivocally show that
they have complied fully with all exist
ing legal requirements. Where their
residence has not been an actual con
tinuous one without absence they must
furnish a special affidavit clearly show
ing the number of times they have been
absent , as well as the cause for and
dates when each absence commenced and
terminated.
When heads of families , they must
show whether or not , their respective
families have resided with them upon
the tract claimed , and when not so re
siding the reasons for their failure to
do so.
In the present case , I , am of the opin
ion that it is an attempt to obtain title
to the land through fraud , and an eva
sion of the law ; therefore the original
homestead , and final commutation cash
entries , are held for cancellation.
ANOTHER editor gone wrong. As per
handsomely printed announcement be-
fore-us , we are pleased to note the mar
riage of C. H. Kandall of the Antelope-
ville Observer to Miss May Stanley of
Gardner , 111. THE TRIBUNE extends
hearty congratulations , with well wishes.
SENATOR OAJIDHN thinks the mug
wump has overdrawn his accounts with
the administration , and his checks will
hereafter be dishonored.
W. C. T. TJ.
At the last meeting conducted by Mr.
C. J. Holt on Wednesday evening in
this place , the following resolutions ;
were heartily endorsed , almost the en
tire assembly rising to their feet :
WHEREAS , Mr. C. J. Holt coming in
to town a week ago , found temperance
people discouraged and scattered , the
enemy confidently and unchallenged oc
cupying the field , but now leaves the
place with a newly organized W. C. T.
TJ. in good working order , inspired with
a commendable degree of enthusiasm ,
and a Reformed Club , made up largely
of citizens , known and reliable , well or
ganized and hopeful ,
THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED , That
we recognize in Kro. Holt an efficient
and encouraging helper , capable of toM >
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arousing the slumbering forces of tem tc ;
perance and getting * them into a condi eio
tion of self-help which gives promise of oat ;
permanence and of aggressive effort in dc
the and therefore be >
temperance cause , ,
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further resolved , that we , the members cv
of the W. C. T. U. and Reformed Club , fa
to >
heartily thank him for this earnest and
persistent campaign in our town and
wish for him abundant success in his
future efforts to stem the tide of intem
perance , wherever in the providence of do
< -fiod he maybe called to labor. So >
Teachers' Association.
The Ecd Willow County Teachers'
Association will hold their next regular
meeting at the School House in Indi-
anola , on Saturday , December 12.1885.
Following is the program , which will
be interspersed with music :
C. L. Ncttlcton ( Choice of Subject )
I. T. Hirdsall-CChoice of Subject. )
Mrs. Mary E. Dutcher "Penmanship. ' . ' -
Mrs. N. Hammond "Primary Teaching
Aguhibt Intemperance. "
C. M. Charles "Are Monthly Examina
tions Beneficial ? "
13. S. Ilaywood "Are Modem Methods
Improved Methods ? "
Miss Ilaine k'IIo\v to Manage a Bad Boy. "
L. C. Stephenson "What to Teach. "
J ) . F. Schwab "School Buildings. "
Mrs. C. L. NettletouHow to Teach. * '
Win. McCool ' 'Books and Their Uses. "
Miss Minnie Maim "Language in Common
Schools. "
Miss Alice Murphy "C'oveniinent from a
Physical Stand Point. "
MLss Martha JaniiMiu ' 'The Teachers In
fluence Out1 ide the School l.oom. "
Miss Ada 1' . Buck "Aims of School ( * ov-
emmeiit. "
This meeting is the adjourned meeting
of the November meeting held at Mc-
Cook on the Gth of November. All
people interested in education arc
urgently requested to be present.
B. S. IlAYWOOl ) . See'y.
BOX ELDER BLOSSOMS.
Bad , awful bad roads.
lievival meetings are still in progress
at the church.
Ike Johnson is still at the well. " 0 ,
Lord , how long ? ' '
Thanksgiving concert was not well at
tended , on account of the rain.
Mr. Gilmore of McCook has been do
ing the mason work on Piper's house.
Stephen Bolles is erecting feed boxes
and building cribs , preparatory to feed
ing steers , this winter.
I. W. Spalding's team ran away , the
other day , throwing his little boy from
the buggy and hurting him quite seri
ously , but we are glad to learnnot , fatally.
There is talk of enlarging the church
at this place , as the building now used
is not large enough to seat the con
gregation. SELONN.
Red Willow Co. Teachers' Associaiion.
Association met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Secretary being absent , associa
tion proceeded to business without the
minutes of previous meeting.
Election of officers resulted as follows :
President , Mr. Charles of Indianola.
Vice President , Miss Alice Murphy.
Secretary , Mr. Ilaywood.
Treasurer , Miss Jennie Jamison.
Moved and carried that the same pro
gram be carried out as far as practicable
at the next regular meeting.
Moved and canied that the next meet
ing be held at Indianola.
Moved and carried that the meeting
be adjourned to meet the first Saturday
after the first Monday of December.
JENNIE JAMISON ,
McCook , Nov. G. Secretary pro tern.
THEY do have some munificent fel
lows on the Illinois press of a verity.
One who affirms that there is nothing
small about him but his feet and his
salary kindly offers to GIVE his jour
nal to all those who "can't afford" to
pay for it.
ON HEAVY WORK.
OFFICK OF PJJASKIXGTON & ARMOURS , t
Kansas City , March 13,1881. f
CKXTLEMKN : We would say we have been
rying for nearly ten years to get u Sewing Ma-
shliio that would sew satisfactorily the heavy
nuslin bajjs for hams. Have tried a number
if dillcrent machines , but until we tried the
loyal St. John we have never been able to get
machine that would make , a longelastic
titch without drawing or puckering : the cloth ,
'our machine does the work perfectly on ac-
ount of the flrni , round elastic stitch peculiar
o the St. John , and on account of its rapid mo-
ion and Unlit running1 we arc able to make on
ne machine about ] ,500 sacks per day with
ase to the operator. This we could not do on
ny other machine , although we tried them
tiorougkly. We also regard it as the simplest
lost durable and lightest runningmachine
re have ever tried. We have put it to severe
set and freely recommend it.
. PLANKINGTON & Ansiomts ,
Per W. P. ALCUTT , Supt.
Tat i : Slid Aft.r Uiaj tte Esyil Eights Heath : , or
; sal to 10 or 15 loir : ' Vie ia aa Aversjo Finiljr.
Ho Perceptible Wear. Ho Other HicUsi Cia
Cho T. SMh a Scccrd. They TJso Del ? the
OFFICE or PJLANKINTON & Aiuiouns , I
Kansas City , April 2oth , IS&i. f
GENTLEMEN : In answer to your inquiry as
how we still like the Hoyal St. John Sowing :
achincs we bought of you , would say that af-
r using them almost constantly for eoine
ghtecn mouths , and makingonan average of
rer half a million sacks on each machine , or
the rate of 1,500 to 1,800 on each machine per
ly , we like them aa well as when we first
ught them. Can not see any perceptible
cnr , nnd no Eewing Machine that we have
er teen would have done the work as eatis-
.ctoi-ll.v : : tid with r.s little trouble and expense
us , not liavittg cost one cent for repairs.
PtiASKJSTON & All.MOt.Iin ,
Per W. AtCLTr , Supt.
A fifty cent bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
2medy is fully equal in intrinsic value to a
illar bottle of any other preparation in use. '
ldbyM. A , Spaldingand Willey & Walker. .
The First National Bank
OF McGOOK , NRBRASKA.
PAID UP CAPITAL , . * i $50,000.00.
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 :
OS02GE HOOaiELL , Jreddoct , A. CAKP2SLL , T. L. B20W1I , CacHcr. B. I ! . F2ES3 , Vice-rreddcct ,
( Of Frees & Huckncll. ) ( Assistant Supt. II. & M. ) ( Of Klrby Carpenter Co. , Chlciieo. )
EDUCATIONAL COLUMN ,
BY THE PRINCIPAL.
We present the following report of
our school for the month of November :
Whole number of boys enrolled lit
Whole number of girls enrolled 114
Total number 225
Whole number belonging -00
Average attendance during month 170
No. of cases of tardiness 43
Time lost by tardiness four horn's.
YiMts of patrons fifteen.
The following pupils were neither ab
sent nor tardy during the month :
Charles Bluiiding , Verlie Berrv ,
Lovell Clyde , Nellie Hudtllestoii ,
Anna limit , Adolpli Zitek ,
Ida and Eva Hunt , Walter Leser ,
Myrtie Jacobs. Clayton Jones ,
Clara&WHIiePurvis , Emilia Plunkett ,
Nora SchafTer , Alice Cochran ,
Louisa Suess , Alice Sliiman ,
Clare Whittuker , Nellie McGaun ,
Minnie Whittuker , Edith Phelan ,
Edie Minkler , Maud Duiibar ,
Jasper Purvis , Frank Lackey ,
Archie Mathes , Clarence Lackey ,
Charles Chambers , Willie Minkler ,
Hoy Patterson , Arthur Wood ,
Benny Olcott , John McGaun ,
Murj" Suess , Clarence Starbuck ,
JCSMO Bowman , Clias. McManigal ,
-Carl Berry , Bert Oswalt.
The following pupils were excellent
in their studies , excellent in deportment ,
and neither absent nor tardy during the
month , and were entitled to a half-hol
iday at the close of the month : Verlie
Berry , Archie Mathes , Eoy Patterson ,
Edith Phelan , Emma Plunketfc , Chas.
McManigal , Bert Oswalt.
Miss Lina Mishler , daughter of Noah
Mishler of Culbertson , is here attending
school.
Misses Gertie and Theo. Laws have
returned from their visit , and are again
at their posts.
A beautiful engraving of the poet
Longfellow in his library , now adorns
the Avails of our room.
The following pupils have recently
been promoted from the seventh to the
eighth grade : May Clark , Thco. Laws ;
Nellie Lee , Ira Crane and Lovell Clyde.
Miss Lou Clark , who has just complet
ed a terra of school atBondvilleis , again
in attendance. We are pleased to learn
that she taught with approved success ,
and has been engaged to loach the spring
term of school in the same district.
LAST CALL.
All persons owing us are respectfully
asked to call and settle their accounts
on or before December 31st , cither with
cash or bankable paper. On January
lstour , line of lumber yards will be sold
to an incorporated company , who will
carry on the business. Persons having
accounts against us will please present
them at once for payment.
FHEV.S & HOCKXELL.
:
ORDER OF SALE.
THE STATE Or NIIHUASKA , I
lied Willow County , f
TO THU SlIEKirF OF SAID COUNTY :
WHUHBAS , Iii an action then pending in the
District Court of Ked Willow county , Nebras [
ka , wherein "The Citizens lianlc or AlcCook"
was plaintiff , and W. C. LuTourettc , Irene H.
LaTourt'tto and Isuac Ellwood & Co. , wore
defendants , for the foreclosure of ti mortgage
upon the real estate hereinafter described ,
the plaintiff on the 4th day of November ,
obtained a decree for the sum of Ji'iT.'j.ttJ , and
$908 costs of suit , and decreed that judg
ment , a first lien upon tho real estate herein
after dccribed ; and the Court found there was
due f loin siid defendants , W. C. LuTourette
and Irene D. LaTourette to Isaac L. Ellwood
& Co. the sum of ? 1170.00. and decreed that
judgment , a ( second lien upon the horeinaiter
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ilc.scribed real estate.
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And that there wusdiiefronisaid defendant ,
W. C. LaTourettc to Gicat Western Stove Co.
the sum of $1118.00 nud decreed that judgment ,
a third lien upon the hereinafter described
premises.
And that there is due from said defendant ,
W. C. LaTouretteto The Town Uarb Steel Wire
Co. the sum of $2131.00 , and decreed that judg
ment , a fourth lieu upon the hereinafter de
scribed real estate.
And that there is due from eiiid defendant , N
W. C. LaTourette to The Bridge and Bench N
Manufactory Co. th ? sum of $3S.UOand decreed B
that judgment , n fifth lien upon the herein- OiC
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if ter dccribed real estate. (
And that there is due from said defendant , C (
IV. C. LaTourettu to the Nebraska Mnnufac- HDi
ory Co. tho sum of $114.00 and decreed that Di
judgment , n sixth lien upon the hereinafter DiH
lescrlbed real estate. H
And that there is duo from the defendant , P <
iV. C. LaTourctte to Simmons Hardware Co. Bi
518C6.39 and decreed that judgment , a seventh §
len upontbo hereinafter described real estate.
And that said mortgaged premises be sold to 01
atisfy tho judgments above named , and in
he order above named , which decree is still
u full force and unsatisfied.
You are therefore commanded to cause the Is
tallowing lands and tenements , to-wits Lot sic
fo. 14 , in block No. 27 , in the town of Jit-Cook , ce
ted willow county , Nebraska , to be appraised , trQr
idvertised and sold ns upon execution to snt- Qr
Sfy sitid sum of $2575.62 and $9.08 Costs , the
mount due on fluid decree and also accruing
osts , nntl haVe said moneys in said Court in
Jxty days from tho date hereof , with a return
f j our doings hcrcoti.
IN WITNESS WHEUCO ? , I have hereunto sfit nu
ly hand and affixed the seal of our said Dis- ch
rlct Court , at Indianola , Nebraska , thisd in-
ay of December , A. D. 1S.5. tin
[ L. S ] C. D. CitAMEIt , Clerk , In
E. COCHHAN , Plaintiff's Attorney. 4
FINAL PSOOF NOTICES.
LAND OFKIOK AT MCCOOK , NED. , I
Novemberwth : , ISSo. 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 Ileris-
tcr or Hcccivcr at McCook. Neb. , on Saturday ,
January 9th , lSf.5 , viz : C. Howard Moulton ,
H. E. ail. tor the cast / northwest } .i fast l'-
southwest } .i of suction 30. township. . . north of
range 23 west , 0 P. 51. He names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultivation of. said laud , vi0. .
Lloyd Chirk. Alfred H. Fuller and Ernest Fill-
er of Indianola , Neb. , and Had Meyers of Mc
Cook. Neb. 27 G. L. LAWS , Uegister.
LAND OFFICE AT JIcCooK. NEIL , i
November 28th , 18P5 , f
Notice is hereby given that tho 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 ,
January 9tli , 1885 , viz : Lorenzo D. Hovey , H.
E.2848 , for thesouthwest h of section U , town
ship 1 , north of range 28 west. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon , and cultivation of , said land ,
viz : C. K. Nowberry. J. C. Lafferty , Oregon
Washburn and S. S. Graham , all of Danbury ,
Neb. 27 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I
November 17th , 18S5. (
Notice is hereby given that tho following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that eaid proof will be made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
December 20th. 1883 , Viz : Joseph H.Easterday ,
H. E. 43 ! ) , for the southwest fi of section 9 ,
township 4 , north of range I0 ! west , 6th P. 51.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon , and cultivation of ,
said land , viz : William Coleman , Milton Cole ,
Edward Patterson and Edwin Van Horn , all of
McCook , Neb. 25 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooK. NEU. , I
November llth , 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 Monday ,
December 21st , 1885. viz : George W. Clark. D.
S. 1500. for the north / northwest J4 , southeast
} t northwest h section 2ti , northeast U north
east ; 4 section 27 , town. 5 north , range 30 west
6th P. M. He names tho following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon , and
cultivation of , said land , viz : David J. Osburn.
.lames L. Campbell. Samuel Cinnamon and
William Edwards , all of Osburn. Neb.
24 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEU. , *
October 27th , 1885. f
Notice is hereby given that th'e 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 McOook , Neb. , on Monday ,
December 7th , 1885. viz : Clark G. Potter , H. E.
151 , for the southeast It of section 10. township
3 , north of range 30 west , C P. 51. He names
the following witnesses to prove his continu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of. said
land , viz : Horace H. Eastcrday , A. McG. llobb.
William H. Smith and Walter J. Hills , all of
McCook , Neb. 22 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAXD OFFICE AT JJcCooK. NEB. , .
October 23d , 1885. f
Notice is hereby given that the tollowing-
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 Tuesday ,
December 8th , li.85 , viz : Albert Wagy , D. S.
1404 , for the norths northeast } { north 14
northwest h of section 27 , township 1 , north of
range 29 west , 6 P. 51. He names the tallowing
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Frank
lin J. Bushong , John CrawlcyuiidH.il. Pick-
ens , of McCook , Neb. , and George J. Meyers of
Cedar Bluffs , Kansas.
G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , .
October 2bth , 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-
: er or Receiver at 51cCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
December 5th , lt > 85 , viz : William R. Kirk.
Homestead Entry 1203 , for the northeast quar
ter of section 1 , township 2 north , range 2tt
west 6th P. 51. He names the following wit-
ics&cs to prove his continuous residence upon.
iiul cultivation of , said land , viz : Lewis M.
March , Watson E. Webster , Edward L. Walker
uid Henry Voges , all of McCook , Neb.
22 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , )
October 2sth , 1885. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
lamed settler luu > filed notice of his intention
o make final proof in support of his claim ,
ind that said proof will be made bet ore Reg-
ster or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Friday ,
Jccember 4th , 1885 , viz : William Mclntyre ,
lomcfetcud Entry 1508 , lorthe northwest.tiar-
cr of section 6 , township 3 north , range 29
\est. He names the following witnesses to
> rove his continuous residence upon , and cul-
ivation of. said land , viJohn Shepherd ,
ames Shepherd and Nicholas Scvcnkcr of
ilcCook , Neb. , and John Lindgrcn ot Culbert-
on , Neb. 22 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NED. , I
October 29th , IKw. f
Notice is hereby given that the f9llowing-
iiimed settler has filed notice of his intention
o make final proof in support of his claim ,
nd that said proof will be made before Reg-
3ter or Receiver at McCook , Nob. , on Friday ,
) ccembcr 4th , 18S5 , viz : John Shepherd , D. S.
JfiO , for thf ; southeast quarter ot section 6 ,
twnship 3 north , range M west 6th P. M. He
ames the following witnesses to prove his
ontinuous residence upon , and cultivation of ,
uid land , viz : Nicholas Sevenker. William II.
lolan , John Unzickcr and John F. Smith , all
f 5IcCook , Nebraska.
22 G. L. LAWS , Register.
McCOOK GRAIN MARKET.
( Corrected every Thursday morning. )
b. 2 Wheat , per bushel 1045c I
o. 2 Rye , per bushel 27i30c
arley , per bushel 20 < T35c
ats , per bushel 2V.i25c (
arn New , per bushel 18@.20e
srn Old , per bushel 25&30C
ay wild , per ton $4.00@$5.50
ailed Hay. _ ? 7.00$900
LIVE STOCK , PRODUCE , ETC.
ogs Live S3.25.2.-53.50
ttatoes , ( Irish ) per bushel * WQ35c
utter , per pound 18 < _ A22c
rgs , per dozen 15@17c
oung Chickens , per dozen S1.50 © 2.00
d Chickens , per dozen S2.25@S3.00
3EGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP
a perfect success , " isvhat we hear on nil
Jes by those who have used it and flnd it a
rtain cure for coughs , colds and nil bronchial IV
mbles. For sale by M. A. Spalding and S. L.
een.
I Send 10 cents postage , and we
will mail you VHEE u royalval <
uable , sample box ot # oods
that will put you in the way of
more money at once , than anything
ie in America. Both sexes of all ages can
e at home and work in spare timeor all the A ,
ae. Capital notrequireu. AVe will start you. r.
imense pay sure for those who start at once.u *
-25-lyr. Snyaos & Co. , Portland , Maine ,
J. F , CARSSCHOW ,
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McCOOK , West Dennison St. NEBRASKA.
5&GO TO
NEI YORK MILLINERY STORE
IFOR YOURZZ :
FALL
An Unusually Large Assortment of
' isltas' Hats
OF ALIA KINDS.
IN GREAT PROFUSION.
Arosene and Floss , Zephyrs , Zephyr Worsteds ,
Fine Laces , Hair Goosls , Flowers , Feathers , Jerseys , Etc.
MRS. T. NELIS , -
MAIN A VB. , Opp. P. 0. , MoGOOK.
THE CITIZEN'S BANK OF McCOOK
DOES A GENERAL
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly
on the principal cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Non-Residents.
Money to loan on Fanning Lands , Village and personal
property. Fire Insurance a specialty.
Tickets for Sale to and from Europe ,
First National " "I'col'n , Neb. j J' W' DoLA3f' * Meiit.
The Chase National R.uik , New York , i V. FRASKLI.V , Yicc-Presidcilt.
C. E. MePHERSON & CO.
YS ,
And Real Estate Brokers.
OFFICE : West Dennison Street ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA ,
THE. McCOOK 5
T AMDTPTTQT
Al\L ) ilvUol
OF MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
lakes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property ,
OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL SANK BUILDING.
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OIF'.F'IGIBIRSJ
CAMPBELL , PRESIDENT. & , M. FREES. 1STlc \
-IO. HOCKNELL , SECRETARY. R. 0. PHILLIPS , 2HD VICE
PRESIDENT
F. L. BROWN , TREASURER.
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