The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 08, 1886, Image 4

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/I. / & E. M. KIMMELL ,
Editors and Publishers.
OUR FIRST CITY ELECTION.
The first municipal election of JMe-
Cook. a a city of the second class , oc
curred ort/ruesdayand passed off quietly ,
although considerable drunkenness pre
vailed during the day. The only issue
was between T. M. Helm and I. J. Star-
buck for the mayoralty , resulting in the
election of I\Ir. \ Starbuck by a majority
of 54.And in this connection , THE
TlUBCNE has this simply to say , that
, while we did not favor Mr. Star-buck's
election , if he comes reasonably near
making good his word given in the fol
lowing proclamation , he has our warmest
support , but on the contrary a failure so
to perform his duty will find us just as
warmly sustaining the right. We un
derstand however the difficult ' of
, , } serv
ing two masters , but will waive the well
known circumstances of Mr. Starbuck's
election upon his approximate compli
ance with this statement :
VOTERS OP McCooK !
As the unanimous choice of the Citi
zen's Mass Convention , Lam a candidate
for the office of Mayor. If elected , it
shall be my earnest endeavor to dis
charge my duty fearlessly , and to the
best interest of our young city , with
which 1 have been identified since its
birth. My policr will be conservative ,
and favorable to the building up of every
business interest of the city. I am in
i'avor of high license and a rigid enforce
ment of law and order. As the choice
of your convention , I ask your votes
to morrow , and if elected , will shirk no
duty you may thus impose upon me.
Very Respectfully ,
Your Obedient Servant ,
I. J. STAUBUCK.
Below we give the official vote of
Tuesday's election :
FIRST WARD VOTE.
FOU MAYOK ,
j. T.M.Helin 58
. ' - J. J. Starbuck U8
' FOR CITY CLKUK ,
J. E. Kclley 123
FOK C1TT TKEASUHER ,
F. L. McCrncfcen . 124
Fon i-OLict : JUDGK ,
.W. W. Fisher 100
T IJ..T.Hyan '
> -OU CITV
W. E. Capp \ . . . . . . . . S'J
C.H.Mceker a >
FOK COCXCILMKX 1ST WAIU ) ,
F. D. Hess. . . . . ' . 07
W.\V. Pnhner 10S
It. R. Woods 11
.I.S. LoHew l
FOR MEMBERS OB BOARD OF EDUCATION ,
J.ll. Phelan : 01
G. L Laws 00
C. T. Brewer. . . . . . . 41
J. E. Cochran S3
H. Trowbridge . " sc
T. M. Helm 44
\V. E. Dauchy 50
S.D. Hunt - 33
.l.F. Collins 10-
T.O.Hces 1
J.B. Mcscrvo 1
SECOND WARD VOTE.
FOR MAYOR ,
' l.J. Starbuck 104
T.M. Helm ' . CO
FOR CITY CLERK ,
.T. E. Kclley ICC
FOK CITY TREASURER ,
F. L. McCracken 105
FOR POLICE JUDGE , f
W.W. Fisher 139
B.J Ryan 24
J.S. LeHew l
FOR CITY ENGINEER ,
W. . Capps 14S
O. H. Meeker. 18
KOK COUNCILMEN M WARD.
S. W. Huddlcston 150
James Mr.Emee 12fl
J. H. McManigal ' . . 23
H.F.Olcott 1
FOR MEMBERS OF HOARD OF EDUCATION ,
J. E. Cochraji 54 .
, H. Trowbridse 53
S.D. Hunt 20
O.L. Laws 41
J. K.Phclan . ' . . . . 43
Tuos Colfer 1
C.T. Brewer 22
T.M. Helm . " 27
W. E. Dauchy 20
J.F.Collins 2
In the hands of Messrs. H. Trow-
bridge , J. E. Cochran , G. Lv Laws , J.
R. Phelan , W. Ji Dauchy and T.M.Helm
the public school interests of our city
cannot fail of being thoroughly sustain
ed and warmly supported. All these
gentlemen have the cause of education
at heart , and our people can expect
good work.
While the welfare and vital interests
of this city , now in its infancy and con
sequently requiring the greater care and
vigilance in the administration of its
affairs , will no doubt engage the best
efforts of the followingcouncilmen elect :
W. W. Palmer and F. D. Hess in the
first ward , and S. W. Huddleston and
7auies McEntee in the second ward.
The books and archives of the city
will be taken in charge by J. E. Kelley. oc
of Boyle & Kelley , and his reputation SIw
as a pains-taking clerk is such as to 51C I
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guarantee effective , careful work in that
department of the city's service. '
Wi
< 0ur present Treasurer , F. L. Ms- :
Cracken , continues in that important
-office , the duties of which he has care-
Jully and satisfactorily performed in the
i
past , winch is the surest guarantee for
the future. .
! We have reason toexpect that the
l office of Police Judge will be filled by
[ Squire Fisher with firmness , and that
his effortswill be on the side of law and
I
j order , which will be seconded by every
law-abiding citizen in the city.
Although unsuccessful , Mr. Helm can
feel proud , and .justly so , of. the sup
port he received , coming as it did spon
taneously from the best clement of the
city's population.
THE effort of the department of agri
culture to protect the farmers from
swindlers and frauds may be commenda
ble , but it strikes us that it is entirely
a superfluous work on the part of the
department in view of the fact that
newspapers are the first agents to ex
pose frauds of all kinds. The intelli
gent farmer generally takes three or
four good newspapers , and therefore
keeps himself posted en all the news of
the day , including the latest tricks of
tho swindlers who make a speciality of
attempting to defraud farmers. The
ignorant farmer , however , will continue
to be swindled notwithstanding the ef
forts of the newspapers and the depart
ment of agriculture in his behalf.
AMONG the officers soon to be retired
is ; Capt. J Scott Payne , Fifth cavalry ,
"the hero of Milk River. " Gapt. Payne
had the distinguished good fortune to
escape from the Utcs through the assist
ance of Capt. Dodge's colored troops ,
'who with their glittering sabres carved a
way out from the hole in which he was
caged. Capt. Payne has been more suc
cessful as a politician in Washington ,
where his record has been "revised"
several times by act of congress , always
to the detriment of brother officers , than
he has been as a soldier. He ought to
have been retired on general principles
some years ago Bee. '
SECRETARY EXDICOTT and General
Sheridan both endorse General Mander-
son's bill for the removal and rebuild
ing of Fort Omaha. There is nothing
.surprising in this. The move is a good
one and cdmmends itself to every one.
The only question is one of appropria
tions. Can they be secured from a
democratic house ? While bills of ur
gent necessity for rebuilding and
strengthening our frontier posts are de
layed in their course , the prospects for
the Fort Omaha measure do Hot seem
of the most flattering nature. ,
COUNTY-SEAT ITEMS.
Tlios. Colfer , Esq. , of McCook , was in our
town , Monday.
The ( Jleason Dramatic Co. is billed for 3
nights in our place next week.
Chas. Ashmore took a run down , Wednes
day , lie reports things as flourishing out
west.
Mr. Lawler , of the firm of LawlerandMag-
ner of McCook , was seen on our street , last
Thursday.
Miss Carrie Aslnnore , who has been em
ployed in the County Treasurer's oflice , has
accepted a position in C. S. Quick's banking
house.
Mr. George Papin having disposed of his
interest in the business of the former firm of
McCartney & Papin is now engaged in the
County Clerk's office.
Ex-Judge Aslnnore and family are making
preparations for their move to the ranch ,
they will go about May 1. During their ab
sence their house will be occupied by G. W.
Hunter and family.
The regular village election took place here
at the Court House in Judge Baxter's room ,
according to programme. The temperance
ticket composing Messrs. Crabtree , I.J.Boyer ,
Eskey , J. D. Welhoni and Iletherington was
elected by 13 to 15 majority.
A very interesting temperance meeting was
held in the 31. E. Church , Sunday evening.
The audience which completely packed the
room was addressed by Miss Saunders , and
all of the persons called on for their senti
ments expressed themselves in favor of tem
perance. A movement to organize a good
iemplars lodge secured 87 names for a starter ,
rhey meet at the Congregational Church ,
Wednesday evening , to organize.
SIXTEENTH YEAR.
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At Opera Hall , 3 nights , commenc
ing Monday , April 12. the people's pop
ular comedian , Mr. Jay Simms , and his
popular company , numbering 14 artists ,
in three grand plays , opening in their
great comedy in four acts , entitled ,
' ' the World. " with .
'Upon . special scenery.
Fine orchestra and suberb wardrobe.
Admission , BO cents. No extra charge
for reserved seats , now on sale at Men-
ard's store.
Tribune and Inter Ocean $2.5O.
For the next 30 days all new subscrib
ers who will square their subscription to
date and one year in advance will receive
THE TRIBUNE and the Chicago Inter
Ocean for SK.5Q.
FOR SALE.
A nicely located lot in West McOook ,
very cheap. Inquire at this office.
New Edition-Settlers Guide.
Henry X. Copp , the land-lawyer of Wash
ington , lias just issued the tenth edition of
his Settler's ( iuide. It is an indispensable
book , for all who are , or expect to be , inter
ested in public .land. Settlers will save
money by purchasing it , and all who expect
to take up land should pet posted on the sev
eral laws under which land can be entered.
A chapter , illustrated with numerous outs ,
shows how to tell township , section , and
quarter-section corners , and explains the sys
tem of surveys. It gives Commissioner
Spark's orders and several late decisions and
instructions , and full information about the
homestead , pre-emption , timber culture ,
desert land , and other laws. The price of
the book is only 25 cents.
TREASURER'S REPORT
OF THU
VILLAGE OF McCOOK , NEB. ,
For year ending April 1st , 1886.
Total amount received ? G755 63JJ
Total amount paid out 0084 40
Amountonhand $ 671 07- ! $
Amount rec'il from liconces. $ . > StJ 50
Amount r.ec'd from tines 203 35
Total § 5535 85
Paiil to school dist. No. 1' . . . 4072 Gl
Balance SM3 24
Amount rec'd from taxes.121 ! ) HSU
Warrants paid 1111 85
Halance * 107 83' (
Total amount on hand ? C71 07-- !
The above , 1 swear to be correct.
F. L. McCRACKEX , Village Treasurer.
RESOLUTION.
Ordering the construction of a sidewalk along
the cast side of blocks 19 p.nd 10 in 1st addi
tion and blocks 9 and 4 in the original town
of M cfook.
By the Chairman and Hoard of Trustees of
the Village of McCook , Nob.
RESOLVED , That the prayer of the petition
of H. Tro wbridgo and others , u majority of tho
property owners in said blocks , for the con
struction of a sidewalk along the cast sido of
blocks 19 and 10 in theflrstadditlon and blocks
9 and 4 in the original town of McCook , Neb. ,
of the following description :
Said walk to be of 2-inch pine material , 10
feet long , to be laid on 4 stringers , 'xO inches ,
and to be spiked thereto with not less than 8
spikes. No. 20 , to each plank , alongblocks 9
and 4. Same to be ofinch pine material. 8
feet long , to be laid with ends to the street ,
on 3 stringers , 2x4 inches , and to be spiked
thereto with G spikes. No. 2.to ( each plank ,
along blocks 19 and 10 , bo granted and the
same is hereby ordered built.
RESOLVED. Thatthis resolution be published
in THE Me1 OOK WEKKLV TKIBUNK for one
week , tho same to be good and suUicicnt noti
fication to such property owners.
Attest : W. C. L.ATOUHETTK , Chairman.
F. M. KIMMELL , Village Clerk.
RESOLUTION.
Ordering the construction of a sidewalk along
the east sido of blocks 19 , 18.7 and 6. and
south side of lot 7 in block 20 , all la original
town of McCook , Neb.
By the Chairman and Board of Trustees of
the Village of McCook , Neb.
RESOLVED , That tho petition of J H. Lud-
wick and others , a majority of the property
owners in said blocks , for a sidewalk alongthe
cast sido of blocks 19 , IB , 7 and 6 , andulongthc
south side of lot 7 In block 20 , all in the orig
inal town of McCook , Neb. , of the following
description :
Said walk to be of 2-inch pine material , G feet
long , to belaid with ends to the street , on 3
stringers , 2x4 inches , and to be spiked thereto
with not less than 6 pikes. No. 20 , to each plank ,
be granted and the same is hereby ordered
built.
RESOLVED. That this resolution be publish
ed in THE MCCOOK WEEKLV TRIBUNE , a news
paper of general circulation in s = aid Village ,
for one week , and the same to bo good and
snllicieut notification to said propertj-owneis.
Atttest : W. C. LATUUKKTTE , Chairman.
F. M. KIMMELL , Village Clerk. 1
LEGAL NOTICE.
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Office of the Village Clerk , i
McCook , Neb. , April oth , 18M5. f
Notice is hereby given that on the fith day
of April , 18SG , William Lewis filed his bond and
petition at this ollice. The prayer of said pe
tition being that the Council of the City of
McCook grant him license to sell malt , spirit
uous and vinous liquors , In the second ward
in said city , according to iaw in such pases
made and provided. ' F. M. KIMMKLL.
[ SEAL. ] Village Clerk. '
LEGAL NOTICE.
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Offlcn of the Village Clerk , '
McCook , Neb. . April Cth , 18SG. \ .
Notice is hereby given that on theuthday of
April , 1SSG. Messrs. Walsh & Boyd filed their
bond and petition at this olHce. The prayer
3f said petition being that the Council of tho
Jity of M cCook grant them license to sell malt ,
spirituous and vinous liquors , in the second
ward-in said city , according to law in such
jases made and provided.
[ SEAL. ] F. M. KIMMELL ,
Village Clerk.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Office of the Village Clerk ,
McCook , Neb . April 6th , 18KU. .
Notice is hereby given that on tho 5th day of
Vpril , ISSO , Allen C. Clyde filed his bond and
etition at this oflice. The prayer of said po-
ition being that the Council of the City of vc-
look grant him license to soli malt , spirituous
ind vinous liquors , in the second ward in said
ilty , according to law in such cases made and
irovidcd. F. M. KIMMKLL , m
[ ShAL. ] Village Clerk. to >
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LEGAL NOTICE. teA
Office of the Village Clerk , si
McCook , Neb. , April 7th , 1KSH. . scp.
Notice is hereby given that on the7th day of p.pr
iprll. 1888. Saylor & O'Donnell filed their bond pr
nd petition at this office The prayer of said tii
etition being that the Council of the City of Jo
IcCook grant them licenso to sell malt , apirit- al
ous and vinous liquors , in tho first ward in
lid citv , according to law in such cases made
nd provided. F. M. KIMMKLL ,
Village Clerk.
LEGALJNOTICE. to nn
Office of tb'e Villape Clerk , f an
McCook , Neb , March HI , 1SSG. f tei r
Notice is hereby given that on the 31st day A | t
March. ISM , Samuel Stras" er.flled his bond 242
ad petition at this plfice. The prayer of said tsc
etitiou being that the Council of the City of 1' .
cCook grant him license to sell malt , spirit- pr <
3us and vinous liquors , in the first ward in tiv
ild city , according to luw in such cases made N.
id provided , F. M. KIMMEI.L. N.No
IHEAL. ] Village clerk. ,
No Need of Going to Eastern Cities for Your Fine Clothing !
L. BERNHEIMER , LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR OF IWcCOOK ,
HAS JUST OPENED UP A . '
Fine Line of Spring and Summer Suitings and Pants Patterns.
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HE GUARANTEES A STYLISH FIT EQUAL TO ANY EASTERN HOUSE. , <
DENNISON STREET , WEST OF CITIZENS BANK , McCOOK.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Office of tho Villa-re Clerk. (
McCook.'Nob. . March 81 , ISKfi. l
Notice is hereby { riven tlmt on tho 31st day
of March. 18S1 , Willey A : Walker filed then-
bond and petition nt this oflice. The prayer of
said petition being that the Council of tho City
of McCook grant them a druggist's permit to
sell malt , spiritous and vinous liquors ns drug
gists in the second ward in said city , accord
ing1 to law in such cases made and provided.
[ SKAI..I F. M. KI.MMEI.L , Clerk.
FISTAI , PROOF NOTICES.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NKB. , (
April 3nl , 18W5. I
Notice Is hereby Riven 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 Ueg-
ister or KeceiveratMcCookN"eb..on Thursday.
May tiOth. 18HU , viz : James M. Mcuelvey ,
homestead entry 40U3 for the R. Vi S E.i sec
tion 11 and E. ; * N. E. H section 14 , township
1 north. raiurcSJ west u P.M. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon , and cultivation of , said land ,
viz : Henry Gale. William A. Gold , Fcnnan
A. Gold and Frank Albreiuht all of McCook ,
Neb. 45 G. L. LAWS , lleffister.
LAND OFFICK ATMcCooic , NKB. , (
March 3Utb , IS&i. )
Notice is hereby ri\-en that the followinjr-
nained settler has filed notice of his intention
to make Until proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made befonHfij'is -
ter or Kecelver at McCook , Neb.on Tuesday ,
May 18th. lbS , viz : Smith Gordon. D. S. 1S.VJ ,
forthe southeast quarter of sections , town
ship 3 north , rangezU west Cth P.M. He names
the followingwitnesses to prove his continu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of. said
land , viz : Charles E. Fox. Edward F. Couse ,
Thomas Ittigpies and Charles Christ , all of MeI
Cook , Neb. 44 G. L. LAWS , Kejristcr.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , Xiii. : . (
March 20th , ISSti. (
Notice is hereby Riven that the following-
named sertler has filed notice of his intention
to make llnal proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Ue > r-
ister or Receiver at MeCook. Neb. , on Tm-sday.
May 4 , lt > M5. viz : Lewis R. March , Homestead
Entry 2704 , for the southeast quarter section 1 ,
township 2 north , range riii west Cth P. M. He
names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon , and cultivation
ofsaid land , viz : D. H. Hobbitt. Kictmrd John
son. Henrv Vojias andv. . W. Fisher , all of Me
Cook , Neb. 43 G. L. LAWS , Ke-rister.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. . I
March 12th. l&MJ. t"
Notice is hereb3given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof In support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Hejris-
ter or Receiver at.McCook , Neb. , on Saturday.
May 1st , 1SSO. viz : William P. Fritts , D. S. 1530 ,
for the south Vi nortueast } j section : 5 , town
ship 4 north , range 2 ! ) west Gtli P.M. He names
the following witnesses to pro-'o his continu
ous residence upoif , and cultivation of , said
land , viz : Jacob Long , Jnsinh E. Moore. Ira
J. Miller and Alex. W.Campbell , all of Box
Elder , Nebraska.
KJ. G. L. LAWS. Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. Neb. , i
March 12th. ISSti. f
Notice Is hereby given time tho following-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Regis
ter or Receh'er at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
May 1st , 1880. viz : Alexander W. Campbell ,
homestead entry JMi. ! ( ! for the southeast
northeast ; .i , south ij southeast H. northeast1 !
southeast of section 15 , township 4 north ,
range 29 west. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Steph
en T. Holies. iosi..h E. Moore. William T. Ham
ilton and Jacob Long all of Hox Elder. Neb.
42 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEIL , i
March 8th , ISSti. f
Notice Is hereby given that tho following-
named settler has flicd notice of his intention
to make llnal proof in support of his claim ,
and that eaid proof will be made before Reg
ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday ,
April 10th. 1KSI5. viz : William H. Allington ,
Homestead Entry ilJ ( , for the W. H N. W. ; 4 of
3ection4 and E. } j N. E. } section "i , township
north , range2S westtith P.M. Henamesthe
following witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon , and cultivation of , said land ,
viz : F. W. Weaver , J. C. Lalfeity , J. C. Fontz
ind F. M. Graham , all of Daubury. Nob.
G. L. LAWS. Kegister.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic. Neb. , i
March 8th. 18e . f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
Mimed settler has hied notice of his intention
o make flnal proof in support , of his claim ,
mil that said proof will be made before Reg-
ster or Receiver at McCook. Neu.on Saturday ,
Ipril 17th. 188 , viz : Joseph Driscoll , U. S. 2511 ,
'or the northwest H eectiun T.townsbip > north ,
iingo 29 west 1 ! P. M. He names' the follow Ing
vitnesses to prove his continuous residence
ipon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : John
'oley , Nels Uonland , James Foley , and Peter
.arson , all of Uox Elder , Neb.
41 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE ATMCCOOK , NEK. , i
. \iarch situ , IbbO. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
lamed settler has filed notice of his intention
0 mauu mint proof m support of his claim ,
ud that suid proof will be made before Regis-
cr or Receiver at McCook , Aeb. , on Friday ,
ipril Kith. IbSU.viz : Herman Thole , homestead
ntryU70 ; , for the northeast } \ northwest ? j ,
ud lots 1.2 and : > section 28 , township ; i north ,
unge : < u west. He names the following wit-
esses to prove his continuous residence upon ,
nd cultivation of. said land , viz : Jacob H.
Ivans. Adolph Hhcischick. Charley liergstcr
nd Charles Vollbrecht , all of McCook , Neb.
41 G. L. LAWS , Kegister.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic. NEB. , \
. \iarch 1st , 18t 0. )
Notice is hereby given tiiat the followinir-
amed settler has tiled notice of his intention
make Until proof in support of his claim ,
nd that said proof will be made before Regi -
sror Receiver at McCqoK , Neb. , on Friday ,
pril Hth , IhNi , viz : y.MelititiB { , . JCny , Home-
cad Entry 772 , for the south Jj northwest ! 4
ictiou 17 , township 3 north , ranjjo siwcstttt'h
.M. He names the following witnesses to
rove his continuous residence upon , and cul-
vation of , said land , viz : John Henderson ,
ihn Smith. Altred Carter and..irum 1C. Uixler
1 of McCook , Neb.
40. G. L. LAWS , Uegistor.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEB. , i
Marched , IbMJ. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
lined settler has Hied notice of his intention
make final proof in support of his claim ,
id that said proof will be made before Regis-
or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Fridav ,
> rilOth. 18W5 , viz : Edward F. IMilTey. U.S.
i5.for the southwest Ji southeast J-i of sec-
an 25 , township 2 , north of range IJO wcht , (5 (
M. He names the following witnesses to
ove his continuous
ation of , said land
Benjamin and Fred
ib. , and F.D. Smith. <
,0 G.L. LAWS , Register.
Fitz ic Sale ,
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LINCOLN !
WEDNESDA T
MAY 19,1886.
Young Marys , Panseys , Desdamonias , lanthas and other fancy families.
About 50 head in all will be offered , consisting of a fine lot of young Bulls.
Cows and Heifers. Terms reasonable.
Apply lor catnloKUus to either of the undersigned.
JOHN .FITZGERALD. -
F. M. WOODS , Auctioneer. O. M. DRUSE , Manager. I
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I Paid up Capital , $50OOO.OO ,
: DOES A-
General Banking Business ,
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal
fitit-s of Europe. Taxes paid for Xon-Ksidents. .Money to loan on fanning
lands , village and personal property. Fire insurance u specialty.
Tickets For Sale to and from Europe ,
CORRESPONDENTS : , V. FltANKMN , President.
First National Hank , Lincoln. Nebraska. ( . JOHN R. CI.AUK. Vice-President.
The Chemical National Bank , New York , j A. C. EnniiT , Cashier.
ALLACK f HOWARD
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Lath , Shingles , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mouldings , Pickets , Cedar
Posts , Lime , Hair , Cement , and Plaster Paris.
Also Hard and Soft Coal.
MeCOOK , - - NEBRASKA.
C. E. MePHERSON & CO.
IB Us
And Real Estate Brokers.
OFFICE : West Dennison Street ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Superior to any on the tnnrtcM.cIiu ; Hcatier. Ptronccr fln'lt.
nn < l tiirrcforo a inorp Onrnble Mill. It Is tliconly
al olutely safe Mm built : and out Of
Thousands Erected During 12 ( f
Years past , not one ba ever blown
away and left the Tower
< tnn.lln ? . A record no other Mill .
. can show. ive offer
to put. up ny of our PCMPIXO MILLS
ON THIRTY DAYS TRIAL * >
And If they , l.m-t rfvc satNfaction. will ,
remrnc Mill at our
.
- Also Manufacturer * of the Celebrated
- Feed MI1U. Corn . . "
Sheller * Iron Pump. , , x-v
xMi l.rasa cylinder ? . Iron Pipe. Tanks. ft
For esMmntcs catnlozocB and prices , apply to KV" " > - .
G. NETTLETON , McCook , Neb- ,
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