The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 04, 1886, Image 5

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Thursday , March 4. 1886.
Indicates thiit your subscription to thiK
paper HAS K.p-niKii , and Unit ti coiillal
invitation is extended to callund renew
the same. Subscription. $2 per year.
Local Intelligence.
Immigration is on the wing.
Fresh candy at the City Bakery.
K. 31. Brickcy & Co. for clothing.
City Drug Store. Cliencry & Stiles.
Xow does March ( not ) come in like a
lamh.
to \ \ . W. Palmer for your
harness.
Scale books for sale and in stock at
this office.
K. M. Brickcy & Co. are sacrificing
overcoats.
If yon want a superior letter file. call
at this office.
Dr. Collins , the dentist , 'guarantees
satisfaction.
The largest line of fine cigars at the
City Drug Store.
Xew curtain scrim and new ironds at
Wileox & Fowler's.
A full line of hardware , stoves and
tinware at C. D. Palmer's.
SFiMnody& Winter. City Dairy , for
pure and wholesome milk.
Baled hay at Fry & Snow's Hour and
feed store on Main Avenue.
Go to E. M. Brickcy & Co. for hon
est goods and lowest prices.
The Metropolitan drugstore keeps a
full line of fancy box papers.
Brewer Bros , butcher only corn-fed
steers. No cows or langc cattle.
[ tlF'Sweet Michigan Cider of excel
lent quality at the City Bakery.
They have the purest , kettle-rendered
lard in the city at Brewer Bros.
The Travelers paid over & 5.000 a daj
in 1884 for accident losses alone.
White llussian or White Prussian
soap only ac.a bar at Wileox & Fowler's.
Men of national reputation are Dr.
Collin's endorse. See his smnll bills.
A nice line of hanging and stand
lamps at the Metropolitan Drug Store.
Do 3'ou want nice gold fillings in your
teethif so. ' patronize the "Capital City
Dentist. "
The latest and most important inven
tion for machinists and railroad men at
McCracken's.
Two pounds of Arbuckle'sDilworth's
or XXXX for 25 cents atVilcox &
Fowler's.
Fry & Snow cany the largest line of
flour and feed in the city , and their pri
ces as low as the lowest.
G. W. Bcde has some special bar
gains in real estate. Office 4th door
south of U. S. Land office. 27-tf.
The choicest meats at the Central
Meat Market of Brewer Bros , corner of
Main and Dennison streets.
Bemembcr this office when you want
a well-disclayed dodger. We have the
only large wood type in the city.
Our county-seat department is an in
teresting and news } ' feature. "Nonde
script" ' is a pert local rustler to be sure.
Fine note paper , legal and congress
cap , linen and news paper in tablets ,
calling and regret cards , etc. , at this
office.
The Riverside Dairy of C. E. Ilinman
& Co. sports a fine new dairy wagon ,
which makes a very creditable appear
ance.
Dr. Collins carries the most complete
traveling outfit in the U. S. , and is as
well prepared to do first-class work as
any city dentist.
A large stock of goods will be closed
out , at Indianola. Store fixtures , crock
ery and a car-load of salt will be closed
out regardless of cost.
Xo other accident company in Amer-
ca could meet the payments which The
Travelers has daily to make for death
or injury to its policy-holders.
FOR , SAM Lindner & Ernian have
work oxen , steers , cows and heifers for
for sale at their barn , one block west of
the Commercial House , NcCook , Xeb.
A first-class dentist cannot afford to
locate permanently in a small town.
Take advantage of this short visit of a
first-class workman and have your bad
teeth repaired.
Xo more trouble with watches. A
medium priced uiovenvent as good as the
finest for correct time if protected with
one of those Anti-Magnetic Shields.
Drop in and see them at McCracken's.
B. A. Cole , fashionable merchant tail
or , has constantly on hand as fine a class
of goods as can be procured. Suits made j
up In the latest style , and perfect : fits
.ruarantcd. Prices reasonable. Shop
two doors west of Citizens Bank , Mc-
Cook , Nebraska.
E. M. Brickoy. & Co. the clothiers.
Pure Drugs and Chemicals , at City
Drug Store.
Day board at tho McKntee'House is
$5.00 por week.
*
Beautiful and wellfitting artificia
teeth made by Dr. Collins.
Fresh and salt meats of the choicest
quality at Brewer Bros.
Call at Fry & Snow's flour and feet"
store for seeds of all kinds.
Don't delay ; Dr. Collins , the Dentist ,
will remain but a short time.
All kinds of shcc-t-iron , tin and cop
per work done at C. D. Palmer's.
Fresh oysters , fresh fish and chick
ens at Brewer Bros. ' meat market.
Prescriptions accurately compounded
daor night. City Drug Store.
Lonsdale or Fruit of the Loom mus
lin 10 cents a yard at Wileox & Fowler's.
Best brands of flour in the city at
Fry & Snow's. Also , bran , chop , etc.
Dr. Collins , theCapital City Dentist"
will he here March Sth and remain three
days.
23 ? " W. W. Palmer is closing out
horse blankets and robes. Xow is the
time to buy. 3(5-4 ( ts.
Tho Metropolitan Drug Store is in re
ceipt of a fine assortment of wall papers.
Call and examine them.
Over 1.000.000 policies have been
written by The Travelers , or more than
any other company in the world.
Land and legal blanks in stock at this
office. A full line at State Journal
prices , constantly on hand.
Dr. Collins gives the best possible
references that ran he furnished in re
gard to both integrity and ability , in his
profession.
Twenty-three car-loads of immigrants
and "movables" went through this sta
toin for points west of here , last Thurs
day evening.
The redoubtable and veracious Eli
Perkins will likely philosophize on wit
to the edification of our people , about
the 2Gth of April.
Norman Forbes , brother .of our J. F.
Forbesis expected , to-night on No. 39 ,
from Park Hill , Canada. He will take
a position on the B. & M.
Remember 3011 can never have a re
liable time keeper , unless it is protect
ed with one of those Anti-Magnetic
Shields. For sale by F. L. McCracken.
Under the new arrangement C. H.
Meeker becomes Superintendent of the
McCook WaterWorks , vice Fred Harris
who has been acting in that capacity
heretofore.
Insure in The Travelers , not in irre
sponsible hat-passers with empty treas
uries , which guarantee nothing except
the privilege of paying your own losses.
II. S. COOLEV , Agent.
The family of W. M. Sanderson was
augmented , last Saturday morning , by
the arrival of a boy of tcnderycars , who
just now is demanding considerable at
tention at the hands of the family.
Xow that the fire hydrants are being
rapidly as may be placed in position ,
would it not be pertinent for the Hock-
nell Hose Co. to re-organize and get
down to business.
Episcop'al sei vices will be conducted
by Bev. C. L. Fulforth of Bed Cloud ,
at the Opera Hall , next Sunday at 10:30 :
A. M. , and G0 P. M. , mountain time.
Everybody is cordially invited to these
services.
Dr. Collins says he believes he can
afford relief to a greater number of the
human family who have bad teeth by
travelling , and will give the people of
McCook an opportunity to get first-class
work done right here at home by a short
visit.
Friday evening , March 12th , wiil be
the time of holding the next Social un
der the management of the Congrega
tional Sunday School. The residence of
T. S. Bosley will be the scene of the
festivities.
Preaching at the Methodist church ,
next Sunday , by pastor , Ke.v. W. S.
Wheeler , at 10:30 A. M' Subject :
"Christ and the Commercial Spirit"also ,
at 7 o'clock , P. M. SubjectThe Min
istry of Nature. "
We are informed that the railroad
compntry has put its foot down , so to
speak , on the R. R. B. business. If
the report is correct , it will be advanta
geous to home merchants , as the pay
ment of cxpressage will make it unprofit
able to send elsewhere for merchandise.
We call your attention to the adver
tisement of C. P. Rinker. which appears
in another column. He is again hold
ing forth at his old stand on the corner
of .Main and Railroad streets , and will
be pleased to see his old customers , and
new ones as well. Remember him when
in need of anything in his line.
CARPETS AND
MEN'S CLOTHING AT COST !
EXAMINE THEM WHAT MORE
DO YOU WANT ? THE EARTH ?
HAYDEN & CO.
A.liberal . application of the shot-gun
policy in the case of some rogues , who
are contesting claims and filing infor
mation against parties who have made
proof , would be seemly , and perchance ,
efficacious.
If any of our subscribers fail to get
their paper , this week , they may do well
to rummage around the debris in the
rear of the postoffice. Tjiat's were
Christian Blacholder's TaiiiUN'n was
carefully deposited in the filth and mud ,
last week , and you may be similarly
successful.
The first of the week , Frank Harris
let the contract for the erection of a
residence on his fine lots on North Main
to J. F. Collins. The house is to be one
and a half stories high , 20x28 feet in
dimension , with a kitchen addition.
Will be complete with bay window ,
porches , etc. , and will make a cosycom
fortable home. *
The Ladies oilthe M. E. Mite Society
hold another of their pleasant socials at
the residence of W. W. Palmer , to-mor-
mor ( Friday evening. An entertaining
program is being prepared for the oc
casion , refreshments will be served and
an enjoyable time is assured. The la
dies will also make a display of fancy
and useful articles.
CUAXGE OP MANAGEMENT The first
of the week , W. C. Furst , who has been
in charge of the B & M. Eating House
at this place for a number of months ,
left for Denver , where he has secured
an interest in the management of the
celebrated Windsor House , We wish
him success in his new venture. The
Euting House is at present under the
personal supervision of Mrs. Joe Swan ,
and that things are in apple-pie order ,
goes without the saying.
There is nothing new quite recent
under the sun. The popular , glove-fit
ting , but intensely unreliable , jersey
with which the gentler sex has been wont
to adorn themselves of late years , bus
been sacredly considered a modern pro
duction , exclusively. Ndw comes the
startling intelligence that an Egyptian
mummy , in the sear and yellow leaf
some four thousand years or more , has
been unearthed , clad in part , in the iden
tical jersey of this year of grace.
A large and delighted company par
ticipated in the social held at the resi
dence of Register Laws , Friday evening.
The program of exercises prepared for
the occasion was rendered in au accep
table manner , and was thoroughly en
joyed by the large number present. The
iiost and hostess were fully equal to the
occasion , and made it pre-eminently
what the name implies. The collection
taken for the benefit of the Congrega
tional Sunday School was encouraging
in amount.
The editorial staff ( his satanic majesty
and all ) of this office enjoyed the hospi
tality of The McEntee , last Sunday din
ner , and speak advisedly when they aver
that this hostelrie is spreading a table
that is not excelled in the state , outside
of our larger cities. Substantial and
delicacies are cooked in a thoroughly
palatable manner and served in fine
style. Under the management of Mr.
McGeethe , MoEutee House will assume
its place among the best hotels in the
commonwealth.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Hocknell were deeply pained to
icar of the death of their bright little
) oy babywhich occurred at New Orleans ,
Lia. , Saturday nightof pneumonia , after
a short illness. The bereaved parents
arrived home , yesterday noon on 39. with
the remains of their loved one. which
were tender consigned to mother earth ,
n Longview Cemetery , on the afternoon
of the same day. It is. needless for us
to indite that the heart felt sympathy
of this entire community goes out to the
sorrowing ones in their deep affliction.
As will be seen as per ordinance ap-
) earing elsewhere in this issue , a move
ment has been inaugurated to incorpor
ate this village as a city of the second
class. The village has been divided in
to two wards , all that portion lying east
of the centre of Main .Avenue constitu
ting the first ward , and that west of the
centre of Main Avenue the second ward.
One Mayor , one city clerk , one police
udge , one city treasurer , one city en
gineer , one city marshal , two councilmen
n the first ward , and two councilmen in
the second ward , will be elected. Let
our citizens look well to the men who
fill these positions.
PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE.
This fascinating and absorbing game ,
which has so long been "the craze"
throughout the country , was inaugura
ted in our city , last Thursda } * evening ,
on the occasion of a surprise party hell
at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
llawksworth , in honor of their visiting
friend. Miss Vollbchr of Superior , in a
most enjoyable and successful manner
After playing until a late hour , refresh
ments shades of Epicure were serv
ed , after which the delighted company
retired. The following guests partici
pated :
Mrs. A. J. UrlRSS , Mrs. H. O. Uroailstonc
Mrs. H. C. Vollbchr and Miss Mmnle Vollbcbi
of Superior , thisstiUo. .Mrs. L. A. Phillips of
Buffalo , N.Y. , nml M r. and Mrs. S. D. Hunt , M r
nndMrs.C.G.I'ottor , Mr.and Mrs.Tlios.BIssett
Miss Dora Hunt , and Messrs. J. V. ForbesV
H. Smith and our "local tlend. " of this city.
The first prize , a pretty ambcrinccup
fell to 3Irs. A. J. Briggs ; the second , a
neat bone paper knife , became J. F
Forbes' memento , while the c'booby"
prizes , two diminutive vials labeled
' ketch-iip , " are treasured by C. G. Pot
ter and 31 rs. Thos. Bissett.
NUMBER TWO.
On Saturday evening following , the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Potter
was the scene of another delightful
euchre party , in which the same com
pany engaged until the usual hour with
great eagerness. Refreshments were
then served , after which the guests re
tired to their respective places of abode.
On this occasion , our reporter secured
the first prize a cut glass paper hold
er ; Mrs. Ed. llawksworth the second
a pair of pretty glass vases , while the
"b.ooby" prizes , silvery-toned tin horns ,
were again secured , after great exer
tions , by Mrs. Thos. Bissett and C. G.
Potter , who seem to have a corner on
the "boob } ' " market.
DIRECTOR'S MEETING.
A meeting of the Board of Directors
of the Red Willow County Agricultural
Society is called to meet at Indianola on
'
Saturd'ay , March 13thlSSGat , , 1 o'clock
P. M. for the purpose of deciding upon
the date for holding the 188G meeting
of the society and transacting other im
portant business. It is earnestly de
sired that a full attendance of the Board
may be had. D. E. MOORE , Pres.
F. M. KIMMELL , Sec.
'JSF'County papers please cop } ' .
LIST OP DIRECTORS.
Beaver Precinct . S. II. Messner
Bondville rrecinct . J. A. Carter
Danbury Precinct . S. W. Stilgebouer
Driftwood Precinct . J. S. Holmes
East Valley Precinct . Samuel Young
Gerver Precinct . Jacob ( Server
Grant Precinct . to be filled by Board
Indianola Precinct . S. J. Stockton
Lebanon Precinct . J. B. Ginning
Missouri Ilidge Precinct . William Xutt
Xorth Valley Precinct . J. W. Daniels
lied Willow Precinct . I. F. Helm
Tyrone Precinct . J. C. Moore
Valley Grange Precinct . II. II. Pickens
Willow Grove Precinct. . . . I. J. Starbuck
An impromptu meeting of our busi
ness men was held in the Opera Hall ,
last Frida } ' night , for the purpose of
raising funds to secure the location of
the 1SSG meeting of the county fair in
this city. In a very few "minutes the
sum of $1 , GOO was raised for that pur
pose , and the following gentlemen were
named as the committee to appear be
fore the meeting of the agricultural so
ciety which convened at Indianola on
the following morning Saturday and
present McCook's bid : J. E. Boj-d ,
C. J. MuCammon , J. B. Meserve. A. J.
Pate and F. M. Kimmell. With what
success will appear in the proceedings
of that meeting which may be found
elsewhere in this issue. Now that we
have secured the location of the fair , it
only remains for us one and all to lend
our endeavors to make it such an exhi
bition as the importance of the county
domands.
It seems to be a dangerous thing to
insist upon having one's mail at our
postoffice. That office was the scene
of a most disgraceful affair , Tuesday
afternoon , precipitated , we are inform
ed , by the impertinence and insolence
of a clerk. We have not the space to
enter into a statement of the alleged
facts in the matter , had we the inclina
tion to do , but if the statements given
us approximate the facts , the occur
rence was a disgusting , cowardly out
rage , entirely in keeping with the char
acter of h. r ! n.
A CARD OF THANKS.
Allow me to return my sincere and
lieartfelt thanks to the neighbors and
friends for their assistance and sympa
thy during the sickness of my mother.
That they may escape like trouble , and
that heaven's blessings marest upon
each of them is my sincere wish.
LlLLIE
E. M. BRICKEY & CO. ,
IF YOU WANT AN ELEGANT FITTING SUIT OF
CLOTH INGr CUT-IN THE LATEST STYLE , MADE UP
EQUAL TO THE BEST CUSTOM WORK , CALL ON E. M.
BRICKEY & GO. THIS APPLIES TO OUR CHEAP AS
WELL AS TO OUR BEST SUITS. OUR SPECIALTY
BEING : PERFECT FITTING AND WELL MADE GOODS.
WE HAVE RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING
SUITS AND PANTS AND GUARANTEE OUR PRICES
LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE VALLEY. 1) )
1)Jl
WE ARE NOW CLOSING OUR HEAVY GOODS RE- -
GARDLESS OF FORMER PRICE ? TO MAKE ROOM FOR
BALANCE OF OUR SPRING STOCK. IF YOU WANT A
SUIT TO WEAR AL THE YEAR ABOUND CALL NOW
AND TAKE THE GOODS AWAY.
We have all the Latest Styles in Hats , and it will
interest you to see our assortment.
The ClothinoiHat House !
PERSONALS.
Dr. A. J. Shaw of Hyde , Colo. , came in from
the west , Sunday , on a .short visit.
Clark Ward and W. W. Leonard of the
county-scat made this village , Saturday.
W. H. Ilaydcn came up to theeity , thclirst
of the week , in the interest of his business
here.
Thos. Golfer went down to Alma , Friday ,
on a .short business visit , returning home on
SO , Saturday.
Mrs. Justin A. Wileox has been entertain
ing her mother , Mrs. Xesmith of Illinois , for
some weeks past.
Messrs. Frank Bishop and Powell of the
county capital were business tourists in this
commercial Meca. Friday.
Mr. and Mrs W. 0. Moody of Stration were
in town , yesterday , attending the funeral ot
Mr. and Mrs Hoeknell's baby.
G. L. Watkins of Blue Hill was a guest at
[ he McKntee , Tuesday. He went down the
Valley , on 40 , the same evening.
Benj. Bird of Benkelman , manager of tlu
Northwestern Cattle Co. , had business ii.
town , Sunday and Monday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wclbom of Indianola
came up to town , Wednesday , to attend the
funeral of Mr. and Mi's. llocknell's baby.
J. L. Brush of Greeley , Colo. , one of the
icaviest stockmen in those parts , made ally
ing visit on biisiuos , to this city , Saturday.
II. C. Chapman of. the Alma Times passed
through this station , Monday evening , return
ing home from a Hying visit to Yiniia , Colo.
I' . O. Phillips of the Lincoln Land Co. was
'u the city , last Thursday , looking after the
company's interests. I le went cast again on
Friday morning.
Hugh W. Cole left on Saturday for his old
iiome in Spring Hill , 111. , to be absenta week
ir ten days. He will also visit at Hastings
and Chicago en route.
Mrs. Lydia Ward , mother of Mrs. I ! . S.
Cooley of this city , left on Monday morning ,
for Grafton , Fillmore county , where > he will
spend some time with a son.
John Dawson , wife and family of Alma ,
came up to town , Saturday , spendiugSunday
here , the guest of Thos. Colter , and returning
home on Xo. 40 , Sunday evening.
Mrs. A. J. Briggs , Mrs. H. O. Broadstone
and Mrs. II. C. Vollbehr , who have been vis
iting Mrs. Ed. llawksworth , returned to Su-
> erior , this State , Sunday evening.
D. W. Irwiu of the Akron Pioneer Press
was' distributing advertising matter around
the city , last Thursday. D. W. is doing a
rushing land business at that booming divis-
on town.
W. W. Fisher went up to his Hayes county
anch. Friday noon , via Culbcrtsoii. returning
ionic on Wednesday on 40. We understand
that the Squire contemplates disposing of his
property in this city , and moving his family
ip on the ranch on the Frenchman.
Mrs. S. A. I'owell , Miss Lillie and Elmer
left on 40 , Tuesday evening , for their former
tome , Mt. Ayr , Iowa , where" they go on ac
count of Mrs. llowell's continued ill-health
md in the hope that the change may be bene-
icial to her. A large number of Miss Lillie's
friends accompanied her to the station , and
were loth to see her depart.
On Tuesday morning , Marshal Ben
nett went down to Beatrice after one ,
J. W. Limming , who is charged with
laving stolen a gold watch , a $700 mort
gage , two notes , amount unknown to us ,
ind § 105 in cash.Sn. this citylast Satur
day night aweck , from the pockets of a
young man recently arrived here from
[ llinois , while the young "sucker"'was
ntoxicated. The Marshal returned ,
Wednesday , night with the prisoner , who
lad a preliminary hearing , this morning
when the case was continued until next
Monday morning.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
Parties wishing to rent dwelling
louses should enquire at the Citizens
3ank of McCook.
HOUSE AND LOT
On Macfarland street for sale. In-
juire of F. P. Allen or at this office.
SQUARE UP.
O
Parties owing me are respectfully iv-
juestod to call and settle at once.
29 tf. M. A. SPAMHXO.
Agricultural Society Meeting.
The adjourned meeting of the Agri
cultural Society was held at Tndianola ,
last Saturday morning , February 27 ,
IfiSG. Meeting was presided over by
II. M. Ashmorc , pro tern. Chairman.
F. M. Kimmoll on motion was made
temporary secretary. After a few short
.speeches by J. W. Dnlan. .T. B. Mcscrve ,
I. J. Starbuck and others , in the line of
harmony , the matter of'loeating the next
county fair came before the meeting for
settlement. A resolution was offered by
J. W. Dolan , which was amended by I.
J. Starbuck. and thesame was adopted
as amended. Below we append the
KK.S ( I.VJI > . That the County Fair be loca
ted for six years as follows : Tin ; town mak
ing the best proposition .shall hau : the fair
for ISM ! .
Pioviiii : > , That the location shall after
wards alternate between the two towns. Al.
hat the town where the fair is so located
hall raise and pay into the treasury of the
Society a sum not Ie > s than .SUM ) .
Pr.ovu > ii > FriniKir , That in ease the
town entitled to the fair fails to raio 81,000.
then in that ease , the fair to be. located at the
town offering the better inducements.
Moved and sustained that the meet"
ing proceed to the consideration of bids
on the question of location of county
fair , said bids to be in writing. The fol
lowing propositions were then read :
We. the undersigned , on the part of the
town of Indianola , make the following proji-
osition to the Itcd Willow County Agricul
tural Society :
In cu : > e said Society agreeto and will hold
their annual county fair at Iiidiauola in the
fall of 1. 15 , we agree to pay into the treasury
of said Society the sum of : > SX ) in ca > li on or
before the l t of October , 1SSO. Also , to fur
nish water , necessary buildings , grounds ,
stalls , an amphitheatre of reasonable dimen
sions , for the use of said Society for the hold
ing of said fair during the fall of 1RS .
All of which the undersigned guarantee
and respectfully submit to the Bed Willow
County Agricultural Society.
MANY CITI/.KX.- .
jfrooic's inn.
We hereby authorize and instruct J. E.
Boyd , C. S. McCanmioii , A. J. Pate , J. B.
Meserve and F. M. Kimmell , on the behalf of
McCook , to offer 51000 in cash to the lied
Willow County Fair Association , as an in
ducement to said association to locate the
18SG meeting of the association at McCook.
Said Mini to be used in the erection of the
neces.sary buildings. , the payment of pre
miums and expenses.
And we further authorize the within nam
ed committee to olfer the free use of the 1'e-
piiblican Valley Hor e Breeder's As.Mieia-
tion's grounds , track , buildings , etcto the
fair association for the purpose of holding
said meeting.
Piovimn , That the Society hold their
1SSO meeting in McCook. And further pro
vided , That all buildings erected for use of
the Society remain in MeCook permanently.
MANY CITI/.KXS.
On motion of J. W. Dolan , the prop
osition of the town of McCook was ac
cepted and the 1880 meeting of the
society was located at McCook by a
unanimous vote.
On motion. V. Franklin was elected
Treasurer of the Society for the ensuing
year. Carried. On motion , F. 31. Kim
mell was elected Secretary of the Society
for the ensuing year. Carried.
On motion , the meeting adjourned
without day. II. M. ASIDIOKK ,
Chairman pro tern.
F. M. KI.M.MELL , Secretary.
"
FOR SALE.
Hay , loose or baled. AUo , some
White Star. Beauty Hebron and Clark
No. 1 Seed Potatoes. Also , a few fresh
milch cows. Call oi nr addros.s me at
Bed Willow , Xeb. J. F. II HUM.
MILK ! MILK ! !
Having the best range for the pur
pose in the county , we will start a milk
dairy in the spring , prepasx-d to furnish
milk in anv " quantity.
3-1-Sts. EATON Buos. & Co.
WANTED.
A good , young , well-broken horse for
cither carriage or farm work.
W. S. WKISSTKK.
r co. ,