The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 11, 1886, Image 4

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F. M. & E. M. KIMMELL ,
Editors and Publishers ,
TWO OF A KIND.
Our motto : "Tell the truth. The
Hastings Democrat.
The profoundest depths of theology
fathomed here. The Devil.
THE cash receipts of the McCool
Land Office are the largest of an } ' Lam
Office in the state.
A NEWSPaPER will shortly be issuec
from Yuma. Colo. , by Fred S. Probst
late of the Minden Democrat.
THE McCook Democrat and the Indi
anola Courier have formed a you-tickle
me-and ' combination
- I'11-tickle-you
which is quite amusing indeed to th
outsider.
WE get it , sub rosa , that a collectioi
was taken up , last week , at Culbertson
for the benefit of Morse of the Trenton
Kegistcr , and that Morse will immediate
ly purchase the requisite linen for hi
annual chance of nether garments.
CONGRESSMAN PERKINS of Bleeding
Kanpas thinks that , "when God in Hi
inscrutable providence permitted th
democratic part } ' to secure control o
the destinies of this nation , He made .
great mistake. " Granted.it' .Mr. Per
kins can prove that the Almighty hat
anything to do with that occurrence
Vox populS , vox Dei is very question. !
ble as to veracity.
SENATOR CCLLOM has introduced
little bill that will be of interest to th
Utah legislators. According to law th
government is in the habit of advancing
the expenses of the territorial courts
with the condition that the torritorj
shall through its legislature annual ] }
appropriate a sufficient sum to recouj
the United States treasury for the ad
vances. 1'talihoweverhas , always neg
lectcd to make the necessary appropria
tions and she is now in debt to the gnv
eminent nearly three hundred thousnm
dollaro I'or running her courts. Cul
loin s bill enacts that the secretary o
the treasury shall withhold payment ol
per diem and mileage from members oi
the Utah legislature until an appropria
tion is made by the territory I'or these
expenses. The legislature is now on
the eve of adjournment without having
attempted to make any such appiopria
tion.
DAKOTA , like a circusis billed for al
it's worth. There are now five bills be
fore the house committee for the ad
mission of the territory , either for the
whole of it or part. These are the
tFoseph bill , to divide the territory on
the forty-sixth parallel and create the
territory of North Dakota ; the Frederick
bill , to admit the whole territory this
yearj'the Springer bill , for division OT
the Missouri river and securing a popu
lar vote by the plan of. minority repre
resentation on the question of division
and admission ; Senator Butler's bill ,
which is simply an enabling act for the
whole territory ; and the Harrison bil
passed by the senate and admitting
South Dakota5th state ofiisials anc
senators and congressman elected. The
last mentioned measure , however , has
virtually been abandoned.
WHILE bogus lords from the conti
nent are carrying off rich matrimonial
prizes in this country , two American ad
venturesses have feathered their nests
nicely across .the water. Vicky Wood-
hull and Tennie Claflin are now in clo
ver in England Vicky has married an
extremely wealthy English banker , Mr.
Martin , of Lombard street. But the
dashing Tennie has gone her sister one
better in capturing Sir Francis Cook ,
who has lately been made a baronet by
the queen for his1 benevolence to lady
art-students in Kensington. Sir Fran
cisvas a widower when he fell under
Tennie's eyes and he quickly succumbed
to her charms of conversation. The
same fascination which drew the New
York brokers to the tapes of the tickets
in Broad street house of Woodhull &
Claflin attracted the two wealthy Eng
lishmen to the London parlors of the
firm in Westminster , as Lady Cook , the
queen's drawing rooms and holds the
rank over 'her untitled sister. It is a
strange wo rid , but cheek and persistence
in some cases are leading trumps in the
game of life.
MILK ! MILK ! !
Having the best range for the pur
pose-in the county , we will start a milk
dairy in the spring , prepared to furnish
milk in any quantity.
34-8ts. EATON BROS. & Co ,
1 EDUCATIONAL COLUMN.
BY THE PRINCIPAL.
. The following is u report of our schools
for the month of February. There has
been much irregularity in attendance ,
caused by sickness and the severity of
the weather.
! N'o. of boys enrolled 117
No. of girls enrolled 10. >
Total enrollment in entire scliool.22-2
Whole No. belonging Wl
Average attendance Ifit
Visits of parents and others 50
The following pupils were neither ab
sent nor tardy during'the month of Feb
ruary :
Clias. Blamlinp , Frank SmithGrace Hobson ,
Prod Pate , Norman Noble , John Conical. Ira
Crane , Edith Crane , Lovell Clyde , Fred Ktuicr ,
Elmer Helm , 151 va Hunt , Anna Hunt , Lee
Huddleston , Eva Hurt ] , Nollio Lee , Gco. Lee ,
Louisa Stiess , J.ovi Sanderson , Nora SlnitTcr ,
EddieVjlcox , Florence Varnell , Joseph Sevite ,
Floyd Harry , Maud Uerjror , Archie Mathcs ,
Roily Nusc , Charlie Chamber , Frank Hnrd ,
Carl Berry , John Shaffer , Englehart Sorcnsou ,
EluierBonncll , Kitty Wcthcrald. MarySuess ,
Nellie McGuriu , Leula Norval , Stella Norval ,
IJert Oswalt , Martin Sorenson , Clias. McMan-
ipral , Frank Lackey , Willie Snyder , Willie Minlc-
ler , Albert Miller , Lon Jones.
The following persons have visited
the different departments of onr school
since the holiday vacation :
Supt , Whoclor i2j , Mr. Ferguson , Mr.Lalfcrty.
Mr. ami Mrs. S. T ) . Hunt , Mrs. Donnull , Mrs. ,1.
U. Mescrvo (7) ) , Mvs. W. t ) . Moody , MJ-S. G. L.
Laws (2j ( , .Mrs. G. A. Koran & > , Mrs. Whlttakcr
and daughter < 2) ) , Mrs. Farley (5) ( , Mrs. Colfer ,
Mrs. Cordeal , Mrs. Dunliur , Mrs. Carl Clark (2) ( ) .
Mrs. W. H. Thomson (2) ( , Mrs. H.McGnnn , Mrs.
E. Marquis , Mrs.A.P.Sharp , Mrs. J.Doner , Mrs.
M. A. Hobson. Mrs. Dr. Xorumn , Mrs. J. E.
Sanborn (2) ( ) , Mrs. C. Sanborn , Mrs. A.V. . Schaf-
fer , Mrs. Clias. Noble , Mrs. Ellis (2) ( ) , Mrs. T. M.
Helm (2)Mrs. ( ) . MuntMisses Evans , Stockton ,
Walters and Suess.
OEXKRAL EDUCATIONAL NEWS.
llev.Wm. Hyde , the new president of
JJowdoin , ib a graduate of Harvard.
At the State Normal School at Yypsi-
lanti , Mich. , the four societies have had
something of a novelty in the shape of a
pronouncing contest.
At the time of his resignation. Presi
dent Pin-tor had been connected with
Yale two years as a tutor , twenty-five
years as a professor , and over fourteen
3'ears as president.
.Miss Annie 13. Irish.Ph. IX , professor
Tp ' { r""f ! ! at Wl'i'tCT UT0l'T. O
died recently , aged t\vent3'-eight.
The University of Virginia has the
most graduates in Congress , llarvun
is second , and Vale and Princeton are
even for the third place , each with three
senator graduates.
F. S. Supreme Court Justice Stanley
Matthews will deliver the address to the
Ann Arbor law students at their gradu
ating exercises , June loth , 1880.
The services of the late John D. Phil-
brick , one of the foremost educational
men of the country , were most admira
ble commemorated in the X. E. Journal
of Education , which demoted its whole
space to tributes to Mr. Philbrick by
prominent friends.
On Monday , March 1st , a telegram
was received from Chancellor Manatt ,
stating that , if agreeablebe would visit
our city either on March 3d or 4th. and
deliver a lecture , which had been pre
viously arranged. As the opera house
had been engaged for Thursday evening ,
it was found necessary to arrange for
the lecture Wednesday evening. March
3d. Accordinglyonly a small audience
appearedby reason of the inclemency of
the weather. The Chancellor prefaced
his address by stating the purpose of
his visit to McCook , namely to examine
the school with reference to placing it
upon the accredited list of the universi
ty. He made an earnest appeal to our
people urging the necessity of maintain
ing good schools. The mission of the
university is to complete the workinau-
urated in our public schools. The
university is doing a grand work , and is
taking rank with the leading educational
institutions of the land : its faculty in-
ludes men who are chosen from the
jest specialists in this country and
Europe ; its instruction is thorough and
comprehensive. The testimony of Mod
ern Science as it bears upon Material
ism. The address was a scholarly pro
duction , showing fine mental vigor , and
) sychological research. AVe only regret
hat more of our people were not pres
ent to hear his address. Thursday was
spent in inspecting our school. His re-
) ort was most encouraging and is a
sLisaulous to higher attainments.Iau
uscripts of examinations in different
tudies will be submitted to the faculty
nd a decision rendered relative to our
icing placed upon the accredited list.
Vc arc ulad that our citizens have had
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he pleasure of meeting Chancellor Ma-
attj and to know that we have a man
t the head of our university who is so
mincntly qualified for the position , and
o witness his sincere earnestness in the
ausc of education.
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REPORT OF ? H COHDITION
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TH1 : FIRST NATIONAL BANK ,
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' At ifcCook , in the Slate of Nebraska , at
I ihe close of biislness , irarcli 1st , 1SSG.
HESOUUCES.
Loans and discounts ?
Overdrafts OiU.OS
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation. . . 12.VK.00
Due from approved reserve agents. 4,420 S3
Due from other National Banks. . . . 5,203.81
Real estate.furnitureandflxtures. 11,929.17
Current expenses and taxes paid 27.92
i Premiums paid 1,184.37
! Checks and other cosh items 1,4157.35
; Hills of other Banks 1,503.00
! Fracllonal paper currency , nickels ,
} and pennies 46.31
I Specie 4.835.00
Legal tender notes 2,734.00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasur
er (0 ( per cent , of circulation ) 3fi2.CO
Due from U.S.Treasurer , other than
3 per cent , redemption fund . .TO
TOTAL * lSt7i.r : 8
r.TAiur/rrins.
Capital stock paid in * 30,000.00
Surplus fund 2t ! .GG
fudividod profits WW.PO
National Bank notes outstanding. . . 11,240.00
Individual deposits subject to check : u..K > 4.10
Demand certificates of deposits . . . oO2fl.3 : ! ; ;
Certified chocks 15.00
DuetoStatc Hanksand bankers. . . . ; i.7G3.SO
TOTAL § lXt.37G.ri8
STATE or NEBRASKA , ( , , „
COUMVOK RED WILLOW , )
I , F. L. BROWN , Cashier of tho above-named
bank , do solemnly swear that the above state
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. F. L. BROWX , Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to bofore mo this 8th
dav of March. 18hii. W. K. LAWSON.
COHHF.CT Attesr : Notary Tublie.
OEO. HOCKNELL , )
A. CAMi'JiEi.LDirectors. [ .
F. L. BROWN , j
RESOLUTION.
KRSOLVED , That the Chairman of tho Board
of Trustees ol the Village of McCook bo au
thorized and empowered , and ho is hereby in
structed to enter into a contract with the Lin
coln Land Company , agreeing to pay to the
Lincoln Land Company $ GtXper \ annum , paya
ble ( | iinrtcrlvin advance ; quarterly payments
of § 13U to be paid by the Town of McCook to
the Lincoln Land Company on the first day of
April. IJJSo. and S150 on the first of cacli suc
ceeding quarter thereafter , fora term of five
years , lor the use of ten fire hydrants for the
tire department of the Village of McCook.
Said hydrants to bo used for the purpose of
supplying water to said village in tune of con
flagration , or for practice of said fire depart
ment , which practice shall not exceed one
stream of water ' : hour , or two streams of
water U hour , tour times during each of the
months of November , Doe-ember. January ,
February. March and April ; and not to exceed
lt hour twiceduring themonthsof May.Juue ,
July. August. September and October : each
occasion to uso hydrants in case of conflagra
tion to take the place of one practice. The
Lincoln Land Company is to have full control
ami supervision of said hydrants , except in
time of conflagration , at which time the Vil
lage of McCook shall have full control ot" the
hydrants and water mains. If hydrants aro
used in excess of specification in contract , the
Village of McCook is to pay to the party of the
first part twice the barrel or ineter rates for
tho amount used which shall be determined by
the superintendent of the works.
Attest : W. C. LATOUKKTTE. Chairman.
F. M. KIMMELL , Village Clerk.
Dated , McCook , Neb. , March 1 , lif ! .
ARTICLE OF AGREEMENT ,
-o
Plus airn-ement entered into tins Fnstduy
of M.iith , iW. ; l > j aud between the Lincoln
Land Company of the first part and the town
of McCook , party of the second part.
WITNESSETII. That tho party of' the lli > t part
hereby agrees to place in tho town of McCook
ten fire hydrants , connected with their water
mains , and supplied with waterthrough tlirce-
inch pipe , and to keep the same in good work
ing order to be located as follows : One at the
corner of Dennison and Macfarland. one at the
corner of Dennison and Main , one at the cor
ner of Dennison and Madison , one at the cor
ner of Dougla = s and Macfarland. ono at the
corner ol Douglass and Main , ono at the corner
of Doiiirlas" : ami Madison , one lit the corner of
Douglas and Monmouth , one at the corner of
Dakota and Manchester , one at the corner of
Dakota and Marshall , aud one at the corner of
Dakota and Monroe Streets.
IN CONSIDERATION WHEREOF , Tho party of
the second part agrees to pay to the parly of
the first part , * ] 30 April 1st. 1S80 , and S130 the
first of e.ich succeeding qunttcr , for a term of
five.jcars ; being an annual rental of S > ! 00 tor
the usi of said hydrants. The said hydrants
to bo used by the party of the second part for
fire purposes only : to supply water to the fire
company in time of conflagration or for prac-
tifc.which practice shall not exceed one st ream
of water ' hour , or two streams 'i hour , each
four tinifS during each of the mouths of No
vember , December. January , February , Maich
and April : not to exceed ' hour twice during
each of the months of May , June. July.August ,
September and October ; each occasion to use
hvdrants in case of conflagration to take the
place of one practice. The party of the first
i > art shall have lull control and supervision of
said hvdrants , except in time of conflagration ,
at which time the party of the second part
shall have full control of the hydrants and
water mains. If hydrants aie used in excess
of specifications , the party of the second part
will pay to the party of the first part twice the
barrel or meter rates of said Company lor
amounts used , which shall bo determined by
the superintendent of works.
Attest : W. C. LATOURETTE , Chairman.
F. M. KIMMKLL , AMllage Clerk.
Dated , McCook , Neb. , March 1,1S80.
ELECTION NOTICE.
Pursuant to an Ordinance passed by the
Board of Trustees of the Village of McCook ,
Neb. , on the 1st day of March , l&Sfi , incorpora
ting the said Village as a city of the second
class , notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday , April 6th , A. D. , 1886 ,
the first annual election of said city will be
held for the election of the follouing olh'cers :
One city mayor.
One city clerk.
One police judge.
One city treasurer ,
One city engineer.
Two councilmcn in the firstward. .
Two councilmen in the second ward ,
G Members Board of Education.
The office of Cooley & Colvin on East Den
nison street in said ward is hereby designated
us the polling place of the first ward. The
voting place of the second ward shall be at
tho Hocknell Hose Cart building on AVest
Dennison street in said ward.
Polls will open at 8 o'clock , A. si. , mountain
time , and close at 0 o'clock , p. M. , mountain
time , in both wards.
W. C. LaTOUIlETTE , Chairman.
Attest : F. M. KIMKELL , Village Clerk.
Dated , March 4th , 188i. (
LEGAL NOTICE.
VILLVOE CLERK'S OFFICE , j
MCCOOK , NEB. , March 2d , 18S < 5. f
Notice is hereby given that Chonery & Stiles
did on the 1st day of March , I860 , file their peti-
ion and bond at this office , the object and
irayerof said petition being that the Board of
Trustees of the Village of McCook , Neb. , issue
hem u Druggists' Permit to sell malt , spirit-
lous and vinous liquors , as druggists , accord-
ng to law made and provided in such cases.
Ml protests , objections or remonstrances
! : oif 1 tu ) RA I . . tl/j ofT c within two veehs
fioui the date heteof.
40-2 F. M. Kui nLL , Village Clerk.
McCOOK GRAIN MARKET.
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( Corrected every Thursday morning. )
No. 2 Wheat , per bushel . 4.7 > 30c
No. 2 Rye , per bushel . 27T ( l < ic [
Barley , per bushel . 20' < i.T3c
Oats , per bushel . 23 < rcSOc
Corn New , perbushel . 20V 3c
Hay wild , per ton . $4.00 > ? ? * 3.30
Bailed Hay. . ? 7.00noo
LIVE STOCK , PRODUCE , F.TC.
Hogs Live . 3.2."yJa.50
Potatoes , ( Irish ) per busliel
Butter , per pound
Kg-gs , per dozen . 1317c
roung Chickens , per dozen . S1.50$2.00
Did Chickens , per dozen , , . ,
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, AN ORDINANCE
To provide for the urbanization anil incorpor
ation ol u citi or tho second clm-a.
UK rrOftDAiNKD. By the Chairman and Hoard
of Trustees of tho village of McCoolr , Nelt. :
SECTION 1. The Villape of McCook. Kcd
Willow County , Nebraska , orffani/.ed on the
27th day of November. A. D. , 1883 , under the
btatutesof the State of Nebraska , hereby in-
corporate-f itself under tho provisions of Chap
ter 14 of the Compiled Statutes of the State of
Nebraskaasauiended March 5th , J685entitled
"Cities of tho second class ami Villages , " to bo
called the city of McCook , and said village is
hereby declared to be a city of the becond class.
SECTION- . Tho city of McCook shall bo di
vided into two wards , to be bounded , limited
and numbered us follows , to-wit : All of the
territory lying t'ast of thucputre of Main Ave
nue , within tho incorporated limits of McCook ,
shall constitute and comprise the Ilrct ward ;
and all of the territory lyinjr west of t ho cen
tre of said Main Avenue within the limits of
McCook , to comprise the second ward.
SKCTIOX a. There shall be held on Tuesday ,
Gthday of April , IMsO. an election , at which
election the lollowinjrollicers shall be elected ,
to-wit : One Mayor , ono Police .ludjro , one City
Clerk , one City Engineer , one City Treasuier ,
two Councllmen in the ttrst wnrd , and two
Councllmen in the second. Also , a Hoard of
Education. coiiMStinjr of six (0) ( ) members. Two
of said hoard to serve for 3 years , two for 2
years , and two for I year.
SECTION 4. The poll or voting place in the
lirst wnrd hull be at the ollico of Cooley &CoI *
vlu , in said wnrd , and W. W. Fisher , A. J. Pato
and H.M.lteed shall act as Judges of filection.
and K. S Wilcox and J. P. Israel shall act ns
clerks of t-aid election , in said ward. The poll
or voting place in the second ward shall be nt
the Hocknell HosoCart building on Dennison
htieet in said ward , and It. F. Olcott. U. S.
Cooleyund W. H. itca sh'allaet as Judges of
said election and Pat Walsh and A.ILSteadmau
shall act as Clerks of the election in said ward.
All votes shall be cast between the hours of
S o'clock. A. M. and 15 o'clock. P. M. . in said
wards , mountain time. PROVIDED , That if the
Judtresand clerks do not appear at the time
and place herein mentioned and enter upon
the duties of said offices , their places shall be
filed by consent of those residents of said ward
present nt said ward poll , as soon as may be
after said hour of 8 A. M.
SECTION . ' . The said Judges and Clerks pro
vided I'or in section 4 , shall make tally lists of
all votes cast as near as may be in the manner
provided by law for such olliees at state elec
tions , and shall return the same curtitlcd to be
correct and true , to the city cicrk within two
days after said election day.
SECTION fi. The clerk shall Hie and preserve
such tally lists , from which the council shall
ascertain the name of officers elected , at their
next meeting after said election , which meet
ing shall be held on the evening of the second
day alter said election.
SECTION" . Thisoidinancoshallbepublishcd
lu THE McCooK WEEKLY TKIIIUMior three
consecutive weeks , commencing March 4,1SW.
Passed and approved this first day of March ,
18SO. W. C. L vTouiiETTE , i hail-man.
Attest : F. M. KtMMKM , , Village Clerk.
FlffAL PEOOF NOTICES.
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I.ANI ) OjTICfc AT McCOOK , NKI1. ,
March bth , lt > Mi. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has fiied notice of hi * intention
to make Hiiul proof in suppoit of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Keg-
ister or Keceiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday ,
April Kith , 18M. viWilliam H. Allington ,
Honiestead Entry lie , lor the W. ; N. w. U of
section 4 and E.l : N' . E. ,14 section 5 , to ns > hip
1 north , range "l > w rt ( > lh P. M. He munch the
lollowing witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon , and cultivation of , said land ,
viz : F. W. Weaver , J. C. [ .tifferty , J. C. I'outz
and P.M. firaluun.all ot Dtinburv , Neb.
G. L. LAWS , Register.
OrriCK AT McCuoK , Neb. , I
MaichKth. isyj. j
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler h.tb filed notice of his intention
- . n-'cp ttnr'f ! : " : S : > T rt rt hi * i-'i.
range - * . ) w eat 0 P.M. . Hi namethe following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultivation ol. Miid land , viJohn
Foley , Nels Doiilaiid , James Koley , and Peter
Larson , all of Uox Kldei , Neb.
il (5. I. . LAWS , Itegister.
LAM ) OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEIL , i
March ! lth , l.-t-i ! . f
Notice is hereby gien that the tollowing-
n.uned settlerlms filed notice of his intention
to make final prool in support o ! his claim ,
anil thaisn : ' ! pioof will IKmade before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , .Neb. , on Fnuav ,
April liith , IcMi.viHerman Thole , homestead
entr.s : JJ7il , tor the jiortlicat-t xt nnrtliMe t "i ,
and lots 1,2 and : > section o , tow nship. north ,
range ; JO e-t He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence upon ,
and cultivation of. taid laud , viJacob H ,
Evans , Adolph Rhoischick , ( barley Ui-rgster
and Charles Vollbrccht , all ol McCook. .Nob.
41 G. L. LAWS , Kegibter.
LAND orncB AT MCCOOK. NED. , t
.Mauii 1st , le-t ; . f
Notice is hereby gi'ii tliat the lol'owiii ' : ,
named ettlor has lilcil notice ofhisintentioi
to snake final ] > r i < l in support of his chum
and that said proof will be made before Regis
tor or Receiver at JRCdok , Neb. , on Friday
April 0th , IfNii iXuclieus L.Kay , Home
ste.id En try 77 . lor the south Jj northwest'
section 17. township < ' > north , range"Jwest fill
P.M . He name * the lollowing witnesses tc
piovo his continuous residence upon , and ciu
tivation of , said land , viJohn Henderson
John Smith , Alfred Carter and niramK. Hixle
all of McCook , Neb.
40. G. L. LAWS , Register.
I OlTlCE VT MCCOOK , NEU. , )
March M , Ibbii. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his mtentior
to make final proof iu .support ot his claim
and that said proof will be made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday
April ! ith. lbi ? , viEdward F. Dulley , D. S
24i > , for the southwest H southeast'A of scc-
tbon S3 , township " , north ol range : ! 0 west , C
P.M. He names the following witnesses to
provt > his continuous residence upon , and cul
tivation of , said laud. viz. N. \Vickwiie. . E
N" . Hcniamin and Fred Uenjamin , of McCook
Neb. , and F. 1) . Smith , of Cedar IJIutls , Kas.
40 G. L. LAWS. Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooK. NEIL , (
February t'4th , 1PNJ. f
Notice is heroby gi\en that the lollowing-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof iti support of his claim ,
and that said prool will he made before Regis'
ter or Recciverat McCook. Neb..on Thursday ,
April 8th. IbSti , viz : Francis M Kennedy , H ,
E. 11G1 , for tho northeast iiiarterof | section 6V
township : J north , rajige ! ? ' west Uth P. M. He
names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous icsidence upon , and cultivation
of. said land , viz : John Gillespie. William P.
Kennedy , William Vincent and William Sinith ,
all of McCook , Neb.
: ii ! G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEB. , I
February : . ' 4th. IbyJ. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of her intention
to make hnal proof in support of her claim ,
and that said proof will be made belore Regis
ter or Receiverat McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
April od , IbbB , viz : Nettie E. Parks. D. S. 1418 ,
for the west southeast J4 of section 20 , towns
shipnorth , range 'M west lith P.M. Shename-
the following witnesses to prove her continu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said
laud , viz : John P. Swanson. D. A. Clements ,
Lewis F. Fauss and E.M. Matson , all of McCook ,
Neb. : { ' G. L. LAWS. Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEK. , I
February th , 1SH ) . )
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of hib claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Regis-
tor or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Tuesday ,
March ISid , ISHi , viz : Ervin A. Whitesel , I ) . S.
IKiit , lor the southwest M southwest & section
$ ! . township : i. north of range 23 \ \ est. 0 P. M.
Hiii.tinfs Hie lollowiiu wiincsscs to prove
bis continuous residence upou.and cultivation
of , said land , viWniiam Kilgoreand.Wm.
0. Rond of nondville , Neb .anUG. Lloyd Clark
ind Alfred H. Fuller of Indianola , Nub.
37 G. L. LAWS. Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooK. NEU. . (
February 9th. IbWi. f
Notice is hereby given that the fnllowiiiK-
lamcd settler has filed notice of his intention
: o make final proof in support of his claim ,
uid that said proof will be made before Reg-
ster or Receiverat McCook. Neb. , on Tuesday ,
March 23. 18SG. viz : Frank A. Griffin , I ) . S.
11C5. for the southeast hot section 24 , town
ship 2 , north of range 2 ! ) west. He names the
allowing witnesses to prove his continuous
esideneo upon , aud cultivation of , said land ,
-iz : William A. Vincent , William H. Sinith
md John F. Gillcspie of McCook , Neb. , and
3rvin A. Whitesel of Red Willow. Neb.
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OF
Twenty-Five Imported
STALLIONS ! f
Clydes , Normans , English-Shire and Cleveland Bays.
Also a choice lot of high tirade Draft Stallions and Carriage Horses , at
LINCOLN , NEBRASKA , MARCH 25 , 1886.
It is a well known fact that horses do not thrtre or breed well the first year after importa .
tion , or change of climate. None of my horses have been in the state less than one year. Ihoy ,
are superior animals of their respective breeds , sound , healthy and thoroughly acclimated .
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and warranted sure breeders. Terms to suit purcluner with approved security. Send for
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catalogues to J.V. SMALL , Fairiield. Xeb. FRED. M. WOODS .
O. M DKUSK. Manager. W Auctioneer. Lincoln , Neb.
OF McGOOK
( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. )
Paid up Capital , $5OOOO. <
DOES A :
General Banking Business ,
Collections made on all acoe.-.sible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal
cities of Eurojip. Taxes paid for Non-Ipsi ! < lenN. Money to loan on fanning
lands , village ami personal propel ty. Hire insurance a specialty.
Tickets For Sale to and from Europe ,
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CORRESPONDENTS : V. FHAXKM.V , President.
First National . Lincoln , . ' . . . .
iSank. Nebraska. - Jonx H. CI.AKK. Vice-President.
The Chemical National Hank. New York. J A. C. EKEHT , Cashier.
'WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Lath , Shinglss , Sssh , Door ? , Blinds , Mouldings , Pickets , Cedar
Kcgistcr.'h
Also Hard and Soft Coal
MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
C. E. MePHERSON & CO.
And Real Estate Brokers.
OFFICE : West Dennison Street , '
McCCOK , NEBRASKA.
ienge Wind Mill ,
= upcrlor to any on the market , bclnj ; Heavier , Stronger Kullt ,
nml therefore a more Durable Mill. It Is the only
absolutely - afe Mill built : and out of
Thousands , Erected During 12
rear * past not one lias ever Mown away and left the Tower
pundinf : . A record no other Mill can show. Y.'e offer
to put np any of oar PUMPIXG MILLS
ON THIRTY DAYS TRIAL ,
Anil If lhi . > v don't . Klve satisfaction , will rcsiove Mill ntour
own e.\pen e. Also Manufacturers of the Celebrated
CnallcnKe Feed Mills. Corn Shelters. Iron Pumps
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T.Ith brass cylinders. Iron Pipe , Tanks.
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For Pstinrtup * catalogues and prices , apply to
ti. XETTLETON , McCook , Neb. ,
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\Kcnt for Southwestern Xebrafki and SorthweMern Kansas.
; : : Ki CUK : : = : is the MCV re i JN 2il ! : i4 ct.
THE1 McCOOK
A \ T 1 A T \ rl
TO A \ ! A \ )
CO.
JL/v/ : LLJL L \ L ) I . iL '
OF McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Makes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property ,
OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
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* CAMPBELL PRESIDENT. a. M. FREES IST VICE PRESIDENT
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iEO. HOCKNELL. SECRETARY. R. O. PHILLIPS , 2ND VICE PRESIDENT
F. L BROWN , TREASURER.