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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1886)
* * wv F. M. & E. M. KIMMELL , Editors and Publishers. Official City and County Paper. THK Ohcrlin branch will not be open until Sutida } * . i : FuiKND POWKKS did himself proud in his recent resume of Frontier county , past , present and prospective. ' FAITH.Hope and Charity. You will recognize Charity as the one with all the covers. Faith and Hope will be silting on the cdjp. of the bed. " BOTH the ncighhorini ; towns of Ohcr lin and Norton have recently received a "baptism by fire. " Losses considerable , light fcbtirniicp. Luck still attends our citv. THK Burlingtonystem' has discon tinued the issue of rebate I.COO-milc tickets , and have placed at the disposal of shippers i-tmight 1COO mile tickets of the old style at $20. THE governor has issued a proclama tion declaring and establishing a ijuar- antine fgaintt the .states of Pennsyl vania , Connecticut , New York , New .Jersey , Delaware , Maryland , Virginia. West Virginia , Kentucky , Tennessee , and tinDistrict of Columbia , lleako in the same proclamation revokes his quarantine of July IS , iSSo , against the states of Ohio , Illinois and Mis- COMMISSIONER SPAUKK has suspend ed the issue of patents in some fiO.OOO or GO , 000 homestead nnd pre-emption claims because hrynys he suspects that , soinc of them are fraudulent. This is ns if the { imrrmnrnt .should refuse to permit thociiculntion of its legal tender note's because it has reason to believe that there are some counterfeit bills in use. Why should the innocent be pun ished for the guilty ? Why should the. vast majority of honest claimants under the homestead and pre-emption acts be defrauded j-f thiir rights by the agents of the government on the suspicion that some few persons have btolen a porticn of the public domain ? We do not think that Cununi.O'ioncr Sparks should be a'lowrd to phiy th' dog in the manger any longer. The registrars and receivers of the various land offices arc supposed to be honest nnd faithful servants of the government. Tlmy arc clothed with ample power to decide whether a land claimant is acting in good faith , and theshould be oidercd to proceed with the business of their offices with all pos sible dispatch. If they are not fit to be trusted with the work assigned them by law they should bo replaced by fitter men. Denver News. Dem. Hayes Centre Tcws : Will V. Ship man met with fjuite a serious accident , having his leg broken at two places be low the kiicn. Will starrs'd on horse back from the ranch if Sheriff Small , live iuilerf south , unending to come t < town after the mail and also leading nn- nther horse for Treasurer Cooper to re turn with him. lie bad proceeded-about iwo milus on tin ; road when the horse he was riding partially fell into a wash out with it.rider'h log under. The horse recovered his footing without throwing Shipman , but tinweight , of the animal had .broken his leg as above ttated. He rodo to town , however.and > vi ? taken to thf residence of 31 r. Sure , where lie is having the host of care. * * Walter Dyer and Miss CiaraStrant were married at Culbertson , I > t c. 'Ilsfr. The state premium on be > t six varie ties of pears was won by fruit grown by .Mr. G. L. Fisher from trees furnished by Crete Nurseries. The orchard of Fisher , Johnson. Wcilage and others , are yield ing choice pears in abundance. The dangers to avoid , arc rich land , rank , late growth and unsuitable varieties. Crete Nurseries have selected the poorest piece of land the } ' have for a large pear orchard to be set next spring. They will give careful cultivation , but will not manure until the fives commence bear ing. The frost being all out the Nurseries nre running a G-horse snb-sniler prepar ing the field for early > pring planting. Columbus Democrat : It is a for. Dick Thompson , of the McCook Dcinocrat , and O'Stilliv.-m , of the Wet J'oinir Progress , to be . noisy and dis ] satisfied with the administration. ( ten- tliMnon of the press , you must cense this unseeml } * scramble for office. Sec how nice and quirt Morgan , of tha Kearney Courier. Watkins nF the Lin coln Democrat and oursclf are. n COUNT'iVSEAT ITEMS. Mr.V. ) . Aiken , of tLe firm uf D.M. SteeL' of Omaha , spent Sunday witli our Jolly mer chant Mr. Orumbaugh and wife. The Powell boys have bct n selling venison to the hungry natives of our city. The result of their extended hunt wns a couple of line leer. ' .Moody" Starbuck , our genial jioueh sling- or , was snowed in "at home" forsc.oral days iho latter part of last week. He is now away trying to finish Ins run. Miss Cora Russell who , for some days past IKLS been confined to the house on account of a serious sore throat , is recovering rapidly and is now out of harm's way. Tiie new hall which is occupied by the Mubons and Odd Fellows jointly in a model of comfort and neatness and the "boys" are salcly housed for a time at lea-t. I Ed. Wotlake , our jovial H. It. operator , 1 was out "homesteading" over Saturday and Sunday. He returned Sunday 1' . M. and re ports things nourishing out his way. ! Powell Hros. are putting up ice. They gel it just south of the mill and it is splendid ice fully a foot thick and clear as crystal. The work is undcrthesupervision of Mr.Tlionias. Dr. ( iiven of the metropolis was in ourcity ' the latter part of last week acting with the board of county commissioners and had to return on a work train on account of the big blockade Mr. Eli Allington from over on the Beaver was in our city during the last of last week acting as county commUsioner. Mr. Ailing- ton is the ret'ning member this year. He is . succeeded by Mr. Duckworth. ! Frank Morris , who has been 0:1 the Courier I staff for some time past , but was compelled 'to retire on account of ill-health , is staying 1 with his sister up on the Willow. "Oscar" ' has taken his place , but not in the printing ollice. Mr. Baxter , our new county judge , is get ting "head over heels" in work. He has is sued several marriage licences and on Mon day married a young couple from Cambridge. They looked "pleasant" and immediately started back for home. Bonx To Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Goodrich , a bouncing boy to the extent of 10 pounds. j Mother and child doing finely. "Al" wear * a 7x9 smile while on duty around the stora 1 , and there is a special box of "Pappooses" in the case to smoke to the health of the "latest. " Several of our respected citizens , all of whom were members of the temperance so ciety , were on quite an extended tear , Friday. It was a pitiful thing , but the boys have again signed the pledge and we hope they will take warning. It is.not laid up against the boys and everyone joins in wishing them sHce.es- > ] i as long as they stay on the right side. Yerytiuly jours , "XONEKSCHIPT. " Jndianola , Jan. ijtli : , ' .S ( > . VAILTON NOTES. Cold , colder , coldest. Mrs. Clements has been quite unwell of late. 31 rs. Spcer returned from the east , last week , and reports all well at the Saline count } ' hom : : . 31 r. Wick wire is teaching : n the dis trict south.V. . is a steiling good fVl- low and we wish him success. Items appear to he si'inetvliat scarce in this section at present writing , prob ably owing to the late cold wave. We met Mr. Isaiah Pate the first of the week , ho seemed unusually happy and we opine all's scrrno in the Lead- ville region. Mrs. Robert Brown \erylitlle bet ter at this date. The trouble stfems to be some form of paraly.-is. Hope we may he able to report greater improve ment in our next. ll.U.Pll. SITUATION WANTED. lliMBg in pecuniary need , and suffer ing from it , 1 will be very thankful for any situation either in a banking offiue. or any other office or store , even will gladly accept light manual labor until 1 can iiO better. I have been employed when in Europe , in the tirm of I'rost Co. , and newspaper offices , also 10 years in the services of the Western Railway of France. Address , box 317 , McCook , Xeb. Ji. J. IALL. NOTE TO CREDITORS. Ifavimr disposed of our moat market to IJrowtT Bros. , we desire all parties who are indebted to us to call and make immediate payment , either to W. B. Whitraker at the'old stand or t < > R. H. Colvin at his office. 28 2t. CHURCH & WHITTAKKH. TO STOCKMEN. Sorghum seed , $1.25 per bag , in new two-bushel hags , delivered on curs at Blue Hill , Neb. Address. 27-tf. M. WILSON , Blue Hill. Neb. A litty rent bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is fully equal in intrinsic valuo to a dollar bottle of any other , preparation in use. Sold by M. A. Spaldingand Willey& Walker. 1 McCOOK GRAIN MARKET. ( Corrected every Thur&day morning- . * No. 2 Wheat , per bushel So. 2 llye , per bushel Barley , per bushel Oats , per bushel Corn New. per bushel Corn Old , per bushel Hay wild , per ton. . . ' . f4.0Q3 : 5.50 Bailed Hay. . . . J7.WSjf9M ( ) liIVE STOCK , PUOnCCE , ETC. ive jl25@i ! L')0 > otatoeslrlJili ( > per bushel 3035e Sutler , per pound. . . . . . , ZxKit per down. I'ounir Chickens , per do/en Jld Chickens , per dozen. . . . . . 'BEGGS' CHEEKY COUGH SYBUP s a perfect success. " is what wo hear on nil : ides by those who have used it nnd find it a certain euro for coughs , colds And all bronchial roubles. For sale by M. A. Spal&lny and S. L. ireen. j GommlGqionora' Pracccdins. ' OFFICE or COO.ITV CI.KIIK , ( Indlmnola , Neb. , Jnn. 5. 1&S5. I Hoard of county commissioners met pursu- ttnttondjourntncnt of Dec. 2. Present , E. J. Alllngton. Henry Crnbtree und S. L. Green , commissionersund C. D. Crutner.county cleric. Minutes of lust meeting read and approved. On motion ofllciul bonds of precinct olliccrs were examined und approved as follows : AS3KSKOIIS. .1. E. Herjfcr Willow Grove. G. H. Starbuck Driftwood. H. M. Eaton Itcd Willow. j Franklin Weaver. Dondvlllc. Isaac M. Smith Missouri Hinge. Willimn McCool / Indianoln. JL'STItJKS. N. J.-Chryslcr Ked Willow J. W. Thomas Indianola L.L.Hulburd Willow Grovo Alfred T. Wilcox Tyrone William Cook Ueavcr , H. U. Hrndbury . ' " : W. H. licnjamin ' . Grant Howe Smith " j Walter A. Murphy Missouri Uidjre . Hoyal Buck Ked Willow Sidney Dodge Gorrer Fred M. Snow Willow Grove T..I. Ituinrles Hod Willow iFrank Albrccht Grunt HOAO OVEIISKEIIS. Samuel I'remor District 2 1 K. F. Qulgley - 4 T. J. Huggles " * Charles Turner. " 7 I Wm. Kilsroro " 10 J Isaac Vtindcrvoort < " -0 j On motion claims wore audited und allowed and citric directed to draw warrants on 1S85 levy frenunil fund as follows : Isaac M. Smith , clerk election 2 00 j Jno.T. Gillespie. " " 200 J. W. Gull , " " 200 'J. P. Squire. " " 200 1 Nicholas Whitsel " " 200 W.H. Smith , " - 200 W. H. Houjamin " " and roturn 7 CO T. W. Henjumin " C 30 Daniel B. Unrnes. judge " 200 GeorgoHay , " " 200 J. A.Curter , " " 200 II. H. I'ickonp. " " and return 5 GO James A. Kobiusou , " " " " 5 00 J. F. Helm. * ' " " " 4 50 Frank Albrccht , clerk election a 00 W. W.McCollistercanvassing-returns. . 2 00 Isaac Beeson , hoarding pauper 22 72 Hallack&Howard , coal 3 18 Frees itHocknoll , lumber for jitil 71 81 j .1. H. TW. work on jitil 00 25 j On .notion claims wore audited nnd allowed and ek'rti directed to dnivt warrants on 1S35 levy bridge fund r.s follows : Frees & Hocknoll. lumber 45 so Haliuck A Howard. " 250 Geo. Hurt , grading Iun" > io creek 5 00 Accounts of Irving' Mott , overseer of road district No. 3 , examined. The board ilndatimt he received of County Treasurer ami hands in the district 134.22. Disbursed , timber and work on roads , 5134.22 , nnd that there is duo him for services as overseer. § 15.75. On motion board adjourned to meet January Oth. 1SSC. E. .1. AbLi.NOTO.v , Chairman. Attest : C. D. CKA.IER , County Clerk. OFFICA op Cor.vrv CI.SUK , ( . Indianola , Nob. . Jan. H , 18.S.i. | Tho board of couuty comtuiisionorrt met i > ur- sunnt to jidjournmcnt. Present , E. J. Ailing- ton. Henry Crabtrec and S. L. Green , commis sioners , nnd C. D. Cramer , county clerk. Minutes of hist meetingread and approved. On motion tho official bonds of the rollowinfc-- nnmed county officers were oxurnined anil approved : Henry Baxter , county Jiultfo. C. D. Cramer , county clerk. William Doyle , county treasury ! * . John W. Wclborn , sheriff. W. S. Wheeler , supt. public instruction. .1. E. Castbcrgr , county surveyor. On motion claims wcru audited and allowed and clerk directed to draw warrant : * on 1885 levy general fund as folou ! > : Gazette-Journal Co. , books : ; i 20 Hullnck A : Howard , coil for poor 5 Id Crumbnugh & Goodrich , supplies for courthouse 475 I ) . H. McMurrin , judge election , 2 Oil Frank Moore , " " 2 ( ti Dechant Hros. , plastering jail 108(50 ( On motion the clsini of Uichanl Gavitr lor bridge timbers , audited and allowed and clerk directed to draw warrant on 1885 levy bridgo fund'or ti in ; Accounts 01 J. K. Furr , oVorseor ro.id dit- trietNo. 15. c.xamined. The board llnds that he received from the county treasurer during thoyenr - 1145 Disbursed for repairs on bridge and over seer's wages II 45 And that balance due him is 5 (15 ( Aec iitntsof U.I.t hnovcr9LM'rot rou'tdistiicl No. IS , examined. The boitid Jinds that hi ; re ceived from tho county treasurer during the year 51 Cl Disbursed for bridge tnatcriul , tools , und overseer's wages 54 ( ? And that there i u balance duu him on account of waxes 2 > C9 Accounts of Thomas iiunuett , overseer mad district No. 27 , examined. Tho board finds that he received from the county Ireaouivr durinjr theyear 'J (55 ( Disbursed for scraper , etc : > ' 7t > Cluiin for services as ovoi-st-or 'M 74 The board llnds there is due said Thomas Hcn- nctt for services as overseer .TO 00 Accounts of John W. Wolf , overseer road district No. 2. examined. Tho board llnds that ho has received from couuty treasurer during jtnr 170i ( Disbursed , hcraper and material 35 til Italanceou hand 1 M Claim for services o'i 00 The board tinds there is due said John W. Wolf for services us overseer5.ii4 le-ss cash in hi ? hands Sl.uti ; bill. due. . Si 2S Win. Kih/ore. overseer road district No. 10 reports no roueipts and no disbursements. The board Undo there is due sivid Win. Kiljrore for services as overseer 3 05 Chos. Nichols , overseer road district No. 2U , reports no receipts and no disbursements. The board tinds there is duo yaid Charles Nichols for services ns overseer . " 00 Account of A. W. Nevrlnnd , overseer road district No. 4 , examined. Tho board finds that ho received from county treasurer dur- ingyem * 23 d Disbursed for labor 1450 Uushonhand s. 88 The board flnds duo tho said A. W. Newland for services as overseer ? 24.49 less cash In his bauds5H.es , leaving- balance due him Of 1561 On motion otficittl bonds of precinct officer ? ivero examined and approved as follows : ; . Lafferty , Justice , paubury. r John Whittaker , " mValley Gransc. Frank iioore , " Tyrone. Frank J. LlnslioiiK. assessor , Gcrver. ? John Tupper , constable. Tyrone. Isaac M. liceson , overseer district 12. On motion the couuty treasurer was in- itntctcd to transfer from thecounty poor fund o the county general fund S24S.27 and from : the pencnil fund to the county road fund : M32.G6. [ ExRmination of accounts and settlement with county tmnaanjr ccmnjpn al nnd 9021- tlnuod dtirlnjj tho day On motion the board adjourned to meet Jnn. 7 , 1860. E J. ARLINGTON , Chairman. Attest : C. D. CR.vur.n , Couuty Clerk. OFFICC f K COD.VTY CM-.IJK , i Indianola , Neb. , Jan. 7 , ISbU. f The lionnl of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Present , E. J. Al- lln ton. Henry Cmbtree and S. L. Greencom missioners , J. II. ( Joodrieh , county treasurer , iindC. D. Crampr , county dork. Kxamiiutioii of accounts and settlement with county treasurer continued during tho day. day.On On motion board adjourned to Jan. ? , 1SSO. Attest : IS. J. AI.T.INCTOK , J C. 1 > . CnAiEtt , Chairman ' County Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE. In the matter of tho estate of William II. Dolan , deceased i Notico is hereby givon to all persons havinjr claims and demands against William H. Dolan. deceased , that the time fixed for filing claims against said estate is six months'trom tho flrftt Monday in February , l.SfC. All persons aro required to prosont thoir claims with tho voucher to the county judge of tho paid Ked Willow county , Nebraska , at his ollice there in , on or before tho Krst Monday in July , IKSO. and that all claims so filed "ill bo hoard before said Judge , the first Monday of each month at a o'clock , A. M. , in tho order said claims : iro tiled , and that the administrator ( James W. Dolun ) is allowed twelve months from the 1st day of February , I8SO. in which to -ettlo the business of said estate , and I direct that said administrator give notice hereof by publication for four consecutive WCCKS of tho timo and place of hearing such claims in ac cordance herewith in THE McCooKl'RiuuNK. a newspaper of general circulation in said county. H. M. AsltitOHK , Countv Judjro. , December 27th. 18H5. : il-4r. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. ! Thepartnershipheretoforeexistingbctween . J. W. Dolun und V. Franklin , under the firm ! names of "The Red Willow County Bank , " of : Indianola. Nrli. . and "The Citizens Hank of i McCooi"ot' Mc'ook , Neb. , is hereby dissolved ! by limitation and mutual consent. All notes 1 and accounts due Tho Ked Willow County j Bank will be collected bv J. W. Donin , who ; assumes all liabilities of the said Ked Willow I County Bank. And all notes and accounts due The Citiions Bank of McCook will l.e col- I Jocted by V. Franklin , who assumes all liabili ties of the said Citi/ens Bank of McCook. Witness our hands and seals on this first day of January , A. D. , 1SH3. J. W. Dor.vx. [ L. S. ] V. FHANKMN. tL.S.l FINAL PROOF STOTICES. OKnci : AT McCooi : . NKH. , I January 5th. 1885. ( Notice is hereby given that the following- namc.'l pettier has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claimand that .said proof will be made before Register or IiCCeivcr at McCook , Neb. , on Monday. Feb ruary 15th , 188li , viHorace H. Kasterday. homcstvnd curry 1U7 , for the N.W H of section 22 , township 4 north , rangew : west. He names the following witnesses to prove his contin uous rcsidcpcc upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : . .TameH. . PattersonCharles Angel William Colcr.mn and Milton II Cole , all of McCook , Neb. 32 G. L. LAWS. Kcgistor. LASH OFFICE AT JIcCooK.Nf.it. , * December 2lith , 18S5. f Notice is hereby given that tho fpllowlng- nstiued settler hu : > filed notice oi' his intention to make Hint ! proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Keg- isteror Keceiver at McCook , Neb. , on Satur day. February tith. 1KP5 , viz : Kobcrt J. Squire , D. S.ITJU ) , lor the southeast quarter of section 4. township 2 , north of range : b ) west , li P. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of. siiid land , viz : J. L. Uray. Lewis Starbuck , C. H. Pate and Alphcus Starbuck. all of Mc Cook. Neb. SI G. L. LAWS , Keglster. COMPLAINT BTOTICES. " " " " " U. s7liANIVOF'FICE AT MCCOOK , NKH. , Dec. ISth , 1S85. Complaint having been entered at this olhce by William Bohai against Benjamin A. Ken- yon for failure to comply witn law as to Tim ber-Culture Entry No. I'.K ! , dated at McCook. Neb . Nov. Sid. IN& upon the southeast U of section 1'ii , township 4 , north of range 2ti west , in Ked Willow county , -b..with a view to the cancellation of t-aidentry : contestnntalleglng- that tbosnid Boisjawin A.Konj-on has failed to break or cause to be broken , or cultivated in any manner , ilvo acres or any number of acros during the iu > t i ear , of said tract of land : the said parties , are hereby summoned to appoas- tit this oBice on the 10th day of February. 1H80 , lit 1 o'clock. P. M. , to respond and furnish tcs- limonv " concerning said alleged failure. ! i G. L. LAWS. Register. SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE is hereby irivoti that by virtue of mi order of Kile issued by the Clerk of the District Court ol Kod Willow county. State ol Krlmiiikn. on t ho 2d dn > of December. 1S' < 5. and to me directed. I willtii ! U o'clock , A. M.ontht loth Day of January , JS86 , t the from door of the Court HOUM- Indi- iuiolHsiicl Court House being the place when , the last term of . aid District Court wit * hold within and for said Ked Willow county , aw : State of Nebraska , oiror for .sale at publii'aiie tion. tho ioouin ! ! ; < real estate , lands and tone- mont , to-wit : l.or No.l4)fourloeii. ( ) in Bloek No. (27 ( ; t wont v- Sfven , in I ho Town of Mcf'ook. Kod Willow ooiiuty , NebiMsKa , tnlceii on ordor of s.ile to loreclosi' a ro.il estate rnortg..go. as tinprop - eity tu'viiiiii ; ! ; C. LaToui'-tte and Iieol5. LaTourotle and ordered sold by the Toii'-t to satisfy a judgment against thein and in lavoi of Tho Citiy.on.4 Bank of McCook. Nobrusk-i , for the sum of ( ? 2.575.C ( ) two thnim.ind live butidrcd and Hovontj--livedoiirsaiid ! ! m.vty-twn cents , ami fsi.OS costs and nceiuing costs , de creed u first lion. And a judguicnt agtiin t said defendants in favor of Isaac L.I-.llwood \ Co. for tho Mini of ( $ I,170.lMj eleven ) iumred ! and seventy dollars and ninety cents and de creed a second lion upon said premises. And a judgment against said defendant. W. f1 l.a- Touretto in favor of The Groat Western Stove Company for ( SI. 118.1X1) eleven hundred and eighteen dollars nnd decreed a third lion upon said premise's. And a judgment against MUI ! defendant , W. C. LnTourotte. in la\or of The Iowa Barb Stool Wire Co. fir ( $ > .iil.0ij : ( two tliousandne hundred and thirty-one dollars , and dec-rood u fourth lien upon said premises. And : i judcni'-nt against said W. C. LaTour- ette in tavor of The Bridge nnd Bench Manu factory Co. tor the sum of ( ijs',8.0' ) ) thirty-eight dollars , and dcon-jd a fifth lien upon tho said promise. " . Anil a judgment jiirninst said W. C. LliTourctte in favor of The Nebraska Manu factory Co. forthcsiun of (5114.00) ( ) one hundred and fourteen dollars , and decreed a sixth lien upon snid premises. And a judgment against siiid W. C. I.aTouretto in favor of Simmon * Hardware Company for thesiim of ( ? l.S5C.3ij ! eighteen hundred and sixty-six dollars and thirty-nine corns , and decreed a seventh lien upon said premises. Rendered by William Gafilin , Judge of said District Court at the November. 1K\5 , term thereof , to-vit : On the 4th day of Novomber , 1KA" . At the time and place of said sale due attend ance will be had by-the undersigned. J. W. WKf.iinitx. Shcriir. Kcd Willow county. Neb. J. E. COCIIIIA.N , Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE. The accounts of the late W. II. Dolan are in the hands of Messrs. Colfer A : Cordcal for col lection , all persons indebted will please settle with the above named tinn.or the undersigned. Persons having accounts against W. H. Do lan. deceased , will file them with H. M. API- ! more. county judge , for approval , and they will bo settled in due time. J. W. Don\.v. Administrator. Indianola , Nob. . Doc.2 : ? . 1SJ5. 30 AffY ONE In need of a good liniment , please call at our storeand get a bottle of HERO'S Titonc.u. . On. , > ne of the mot perfect medicines ever pro- iluced. and warranted to cure cild8 , burns , bruises , etc. . nnd relieve pain of all kinds. For nlo by M. A. Spalding and S. L. Green. I liFTP Send 10 cents postage , and wo Aft I Ka 1 will mail you FHKK a royal.vnl- I ? i 1 1 uablc. sample box of goods W 8 B it hat will put you in the way of unking more money at once , than anything lse in America. B-ith sexes of all ages can ive at home nd work in spare time , or all the . im > . Capital no required. We will start you. I m nensepayBiirj for those who start stonco. I i-2. > lyr. STIXSO.V & Co. , Portland , Maine. HOW , , McCOOK. West Dennison St. NEBRASKA. D UNDER STATE LAWS. ) Paid up Capital , $5OOOO IIL DO ES A -I I- nsmess. " \ ' \ Collections made on ail accessiWe points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Xon-Kesidents. Money to loan on farming lar.cK village and personal property. Fire insurance a specialty. Tickets For Sale to and from Europe , y CORRESPONDENTS : V. KitAXKLlX , President. First Xationul Hunk. Lincoln. Neliraska. JOHN It. CLAKK , Vice-Prcsidi-nt. The Chemical Xntionnl Huiik. Xcw Vo.-k. A. C. EnniiT , Crshlcr. HALLASK & HOWARD , WHOLESALE & RCTAIL DEALERS IN Sa-fcfi- r-j - , DOORS , BLINDS. MOULD GS , ciiiv McCOOK , NEBRASKA. Mill , Snpcrtfir in any mi the nwrlcrt , bcln ? Heavier , Stronger lluilr , nail tlicrufnrc a more Durable Mill. It Is the only absolutely snfi.Mill built ; and out of Thoosands Erected During 12 Yi-fir * r.T t. r.nt one lias over Mo-arn away and left the Tower -ifltyiinp. A record no other JIII can liow. We offer to put iipnny of our IMJ.MP1XO MILLS ON THIRTY DAYS TRIAL , C Am ! if ih"'i n'l RUi > satisfaction , vrill rceiove MIH t our iwn expense. Also Manufactiireroof the Celebrated i'hallpn n Foed illilg. Corn Sli'-llcrs. Irou rumps < with hrnst cyllndcrf. Iron IMpc , Tanks. Kor f-tlm-.tcs. catalosncs awl price ? , apply to ( ! . 15. XETTLETOX , McCook , Neb. , Apiifor ? . > u' ; < wostprTi Xrbriki auil Xorthwctern Kacsas ; ir-02s i = i SIc : : : : = is tia yCo > ? esd Kill , EiL.-cii St. PHEl McCOOK VPHEl aiNAADlRUSlCO. OF McCOOK , NEBRASKA. Makes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property. OFFICE IH FIRST NATIOP4AL BANK BUILDING. A. CAMPBELL , PHESIDEKT. B. M. FREES. 1ST VICE PRESIDENT. ( GEO. HOCKNELL , SECRETARY. R. O. PHILLIPS , 2ND VICE PRESIDENT. ( F. L. BROWN , TREASURER. x T EED MILL * ' , * t C. A. NETTLETON , Prop. of Fee COHN .SHSLLKD AND GIJOUM ) , BOLTED , ETC. 2 BLOCKS EAST Or RUSSELL'S BARN , McCOOK NEBRASKA.