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P. M. AND E. 31. K13I3IELL , Editors and Publishers. WE learn that llisley of the Reveille has purchased the Akron Beetle , paying therefore $25. Our informanthowever , does not aver that the money was paid cash in hand. EDITOR ROSEWATER has again reck oned sadly without his host , and in the sweet subsequently , when in search of goregalorehe will doubtless cross pens with another than the "genial Topics , " whose recent excoriation , Edward will perhap-s never forget nor forgive. NEWSPAPERS come high up in ilitch- ceck county. The Stratton Gazette sold , the other day , we learn , to A. W. Suiter , for' the munificent sum of $ if ) , under a mortgage held against the con cern by Suiter , taken to secure a labor debt. The'retiring journalist , we are informed , will be short about $500 , but his large experience will amply repay him for that small item of expense. Glory is immortal. COUNTY-SEAT ITEMS. - o - 31r. Ballew wont to Akron , .Saturday , and juturneil Monday A. 31. V. Franklin of iMcCook was in our city , Monday , on a business visit. Charley Saltxgixrr of Curtis was in our ] ) lace over Saturday and Sunday. llev. Allen Hartley of Hartley , our booming new town , was in Indianola , Tuesday. Dr. Gibson of our city went up to McCook , Tuesday noon , and returned at G P. M. IJ.S. llaywood , who has been down with ty phoid fever , is steadily regaining his strength. Harry Dodd and Harry Tyler took a trip to Curtis , Saturday P. M. . and returned. Sunday P. M. ( li'orge Papin went up to McCook , Monday , to look after the interests of Paxton & Galla gher in the Hayden failure. The strawberry and ice cream festival , by the Methodists , at the M. E. church , Tuesday evening , was a grand success. Messrs. TV. 11. Lanning of Hasting * and lien. Gallagher of Paxton & Gallagher of Omaha , were in town , Monday. Dr. Curfinan has purchased the residence property of Mr. Goodrich on Gth Ave. , and intends moving his family here immediately. Ex.-County Judge Ashmore was in our place , Monday , from his ranch. He looks much improved in health and seems to feel equally better. Mr. Beardslee of the firm "of Beardslee & Stelle , arrived in our city with % his family , one day last week , from Jersey ville. 111. , and intends making this their home for the indefi nite future. The largest crowd that ever assembled in McCartney's Opera Hall , witnessed the best performance of the season in "Nevada. " Miss Tillie Barnes as "Moselle" is worthy of special mention. Mike Adams and Free Thomas in their "Yaller and Black , " werf' ' The music was the best of jl'ne XONDE'-CKIPT. ) SSOMS. . Moore's an all and enjoy r'iper has returned to this place , "where lie has been attending for the last year. The faint-hearted are beginning to cry Trouth. A little rain , just now , would make S all feel more cheerful. Abase ball nine has been organized at Box Elder which will challenge the world for bad battingund running. Ad. Pinkerlon is Hearing his hearts desire , i. c. , water in his well. He is down over 100 . _ < . -fe t and says be can feel dampness. A strawberry festival will be given at the residence of D. E. Moore , on Thursday even ing. The proceeds to be given the Sunday- school and church. A fishing party went down to the Lower Willow , one da'y last week , and made a se vere attempt to murder the finny tribe. Many were the fish they didn't catch. Young Mr. Atkison , who lived in Frontier count j * , and who has been sick for some time , died on Saturday , and will be buried to-day ( Monday ) at4 o'clock , P. M. , from the church in Box Elder , by Kev. J. Long. Mr. Chenniwortle and Mr. Durand of Yin- ton , Iowa , are sojourning a while at Box Elder , the guests of Joseph Stephens. Like every one else who visits this part of the country they are well pleased with it and think some of locating here if suitable land can be obtained. SKI.OXX. June 17tlu _ BONDVILLE GOSSIP. TV. O. Bond and Byron Gardner visited the county-seat , Friday. Miss Jennie Jamison intends to spend her vacation on her homestead. Quite a number of young folks were over to the dance from Yalley Grange. Mr. Uherling is having his cellar stoned up. Mr. Shoemaker is doing the stone work. Miss Gertie Grittin of Yalley Grange , has been spending a fe\v days with her aunt , Mrs. Elmer of this place. 0 , dear me ! I tell you it is fun to have a smash up and walk home after dancing all night. Ask TV. 0. B. if it isn't. There was a dance given by TV. O. Bond and Byron Gardner at TV. B. Spain's , Inst Friday night. Everybody reports having a good time. Mr. Blanchard and family of Beaver Cros sing , Xeb. , old-time friend of A. S. Bough- ton. passed through here , last Saturday , on there waxto Kansas. GOSSIP. FOR SALE. - o My residence on Madison Avenue. sell at a bargain. AK. . KILL. PERSONALS. CSfUndet this heart we would be pleased to have our friends throughout the city acquaint us or the arrival nnd departure of their visitors. I Sam Strnsscr hail business at lloldrege , Sunday. j Charles Fevers lias taken a position with Messrs. Lytlc Hros. & Co. i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. llocUnclI were visitors ! at the county-seat , Sunday. j W. II. Davis of the Dispatcher's Oflice so journed at llartwcll , Sunday. Mrs. Smith of Oberlin , Kas. , is in the city , guest of Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Green. Miss Alice Murphy left for her home , near Indianola. on 40 , Tuesday evening. Prof. Morse of the Trenton Register visited in this commercial centre , Saturday. Messrs. Wahlquist and Lellew were among the absent ones , at their homes , Sunday. ( ! uy JJoyle is at present holding down a position in the Agent's Oflice at this place. M. L. Thomas of the Holdrege .Republican was a guest at the McEnlce House , Friday. Supt. and Mrs. F. 1) . Pitney drove down from Culbertson , yesterday , on a short visit. J. F. Forbes and brother Xonnan visited Agent Gordon at Arapahoe , Sunday evening. Mrs. C.V. . Knights of Arapahoe was a guest of Mrs. ( ! eo. llocknell. the hiht of the \ \ et'k. Fred Harris went down to Lincoln. Satur day , on a few day's visit to relatives and friend * . ' C. T. Wetherakl came up from Beatrice , Monday , and will locate in this vicinity for the present. Peter Penner , the West End harness maker , was at the State Capital , the lirst of the week , on business. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Dyer of Culbertson so journed in the metropolis a few hours' on Friday last. Mrs. W. W. Jlockwood went down to Hast ings , yesterday evening , on a A'isit. She will return Saturday. C. P. linker was called to Omaha , Sunday , by a telegram announcing the dangerous ill ness of his wife. . .las.V. . Campbell of the Agent's Oflice left yesterday , on a visit to his old home in the Buckeye State. Oscar Shaw , W. W. McCollister , Jas. G. Hamilton , and other county-seat folks , tarried in the city , Monday. J. U" . McGillin of the Harlen Cattle Co. , was in the city , Thursday and Friday of last week , on business. W. C. Bullard , the Culbertson lumberman , tarried in the city , a few hours , Tuesday evening , on business. * J. E. Cochran , Esq. , had business at At- wood , Kansas , Monday and Tuesday , relative to the llayden & Co. failure. Dave Rogers , the Texas pony dealer , has been confine' ! to bed for the past week , quite ill , but fellow convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilcox , and little daughter , returned , Tuesday evening , from a visit of a few days at Yuma , Colo. Jas. E. Wingate , one of our Danbury read ers , remembered these headquarters , Friday , in a friendly and profitable manner. \V. O. Moody of Strutton was one of the out-of-town Nebraskans in the metropolis , Monday. He was here on business matters. WillF. Lawson of the First National Bank left on Xo.40 , Monday evening , forDelavan , Wisconsin , on a business visit of a week or more. I. J. Belnap , one of our B. & M. passenger conductors , with headquarters at this place was married at Lansing , Mich. , last week ! to Mrs. Fletcher. Bert Thompson went over to Atwood , Sun day , returning home ou No. 40 , Tuesday evening , after transacting the business which called him there. Misses Gertie and Theodosia Laws went down to Omaha , Wednesday , , on a visit of two or three weeks to an aunt , who resides in the metropolis. .Register (5. L. Laws made an excursion to the commercial capital of Phelps county , Holdrege , on Sunday , returning home on No. 1 , the same evening. C. T. Livcrmore , the handsome manager for The Howard Lumber Co. at Indianola , was in the principle city , Friday afternoon , on some business matters. Frank Harris of the Superintendent's office , and the senior , spent Saturday and Sunday at Hastings and Lincoln , seeking a little rec reation from arduous oflice duties. Judge Ashmore was in town , Tuesday , en- route to his ranch on the Stinking Water , from a visit to his former home at indianola. The Judge is much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kenyon left for Chi cago. Sunday morning on No. 2. Mr. K. is a delegate to the Dispatchers' Convention which met in that city , the first of the week. Tom Cleaver of the Orleans Press was in the city , yesterday , making arrangements for the Republican Yalley Editorial Convention which meets in this city , Tuesday , June 29th. W. H. Reed , of Clinton , Iowa , who pulls the throttle on the great North western route , came up to the city , last Friday noon , on a visit of a few days to his father and brother at this place. W. C. Ashwill , of the Stratton Herald , was in the city , Monday evening , on business connected with the celebration that enter prising burg purposes holding on the coming Fourth of July. George Chenery went down to Cambridge , Friday evening , to repaira soda fountain for a gentleman at that place the owner being unable to ascertain or rectify the trouble with the machine. Bosworth of the Hayes Centre News came down to the city , Friday , returning home on Sunday , taking with him the Washington Hand Press recently purchased from the Democrat of this place. V. Franklin of the Citizens Bank has been absent at Atwood , Kansas , all week , looking after his interests at that place in thellayden failure. Mr. Franklin is luckily fully secured by a first chattel mortgage against the stock in that tomi. Mrs. J. B. Mcserve went up to Stratton , last evening , on a visit to Mrs. W. 0. Mood- . Charlie Mceker's residence is moving along toward completion. It is of rather unique design. Ben. Gallagher of Omaha was looking after his interests in the llayden failure , the first of the week. j George Wright of Paxton , 111. , is in the city . on business connected with the Paxton Cattle Co. , of which lie is president. Mr. Wright of Morlan & Wright , Arapahoe , was in town , yesterday , on legal business connected with the Hayden failure. E. G. Waite arrived from Marohalltown , la. , yesterday , and has taken a position witli F. L. McCracken vice Harry Ryan resigned. Mrs. Waite accompanied him. H. W. Pike has rented Miss Alice Murphy's residence on the hill , and will move here from Akron , next weelr. Mi' . Pike's health is greatly shattered and he comes to take a course of treatment and for rest. Mrs. F. L. Urown , of McCook. accompanied by her sister , Miss Amy Avery , is in the city visit ing friends. Miss Avery is a former res ident of our city , and has many friends who will be glad to greet her after so long an ab sence. Gazette-Journal , June 5th. ' Mrs. Butterlield and Mrs. Pike of Kendall- ville , Indiana , luive been visiting in the city , this week , the guests of relatives , Mr. and Mrs. W.V. . Palmer. They leave for Salt Lal.e City , Utah , to-morrow , and will be ac- companied on their journey by Mr. and Mrs. Palmer as far as Denver. Messrs. W. M. Anderson , H. W. Cole and J.A. Mathers left on 40 , Monday evening. for Grand Island , this state , whither they go as representatives from the A. O. of 1T. W. of this city to the first Grand Lodge meeting of the order ever held in this state this state having heretofore been under the jurisdic tion of the Grand Lodge of the state of Missouri. oN Onriday , June 4th , to Itev. and Mrs. G. M. F. Chessington. a daughter. NOBLE To Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Noble. Sun day night , June Oth. 1S8 J. a hi pound son. DAVIS On Tuesday evening , June 8th. 18SG , a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davis. _ FOR SALE OR TRADE. 200 head of cattle and horses , for cash , or land in Nebraska or Kansas. Some choice quarters of land on line of proposed railroad from Oberlin to Bird City , Kas. A splendid stock ranch of 1,280 acres , at a bargain , on the Beaver Creek. A business house in McCook , Neb. , in a choice location. J. P. MATIIES. 45 Atwood , Kas. or McCook , Neb. FARM LOANS. Made by the McCook Loan and Trust Co. on deeded land , or on final re ceipts , when proof is unquestionable , without sending east for funds. No in terest is payable in advance , but ten. per cent , straight. Money paid as soon as abstract can be obtained. Oflice in First National Bank. R. A. Cole , Merchant Tailor. To THE PEOPLE : I have received , complete in every line , my new spring stock , and assure to all who call upon me , fine goods , elegant fits , at very rea sonable prices. Drop in and be convinc ed. B. A. Cole , three doors west of Citizens Bank , Dennison street. TRADE ! TRADE ! Fine Trae Claim and Homestead ad joining town site of Akron , Colo. , to trade for McCook town lots. Also two fine claims in the Frenchman valley , Hitchcock Co. , for cash or trade. COLE & Moss , McCook , Neb. JUST ARRIVED. o A full line of the justly celebrated i Ilolden's Chicago Enamel Paints. Fully warranted. Chenery & Stiles. City Drug Store. NOTICE ! All parties interested are hereby notified that all accounts with Fry & j Snow are due on the 1st and 15th of\ \ each month , and no accounts are run over 30 days. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At MeCook , In the State of Nebraska , at the close of business , June 3d , 18SG. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts § 91,278 70 Overdrafts 2,008 JM U.S. Bonds to secure circulation 12.500 00 Due from approved reserve agents. . Itr : 74 Due from other National Hanks 480 7 Henl estate , furniture and fixtures. . 11,944 42 Current expenses and taxes paid 85 45 Premiums paid 1,484 37 Checks and other cash items SU8 00 Bills of other Hanks . " . 50 00 Fractional paper currency , nickels , andcents 25 IS Specie 4,943 20 Legal tender notes 150 00 Kedetnption fund with U.S. Treasur er (5 ( per cent , of circulation ) 502 00 Due from U.S. Treasurer , other than 5 percent , redemption fund 50 TOTAT. . $127,777 47 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 50.000 00 Surplus fund 2at : ! < i Undivided profits 4,08303 National Bank notes outstanding- . . . 11.240 00 Individual deposits subject to check. 30,018 41 Demand certificates of deposit 21,017 59 Due to other National Banks 357 " 0 Dueto State Banksand bankers 1,197 53 TOTAL . * 127,777 47 STATE OF NEBRASKA. CorsTVOF RED Wmow , I , V. L. Bron-n. Cashier of the above-named bank , do solemnly swear that the above state- is true to the best of my knowledge ami belief. "F. L. BHOWN , Cnshior. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of .June , 1W . \v. F. LAWSOX. CORRECT Attest : Notary Public. CEO. HOCKNEi.L , 1 A. C.VMi'HEl.1. , Directors. F. L. BROWK , ) AJLSO , A FINE LINE OF TRIMMINGS , AT r U 's ' I Merchant I Tailoring I Establishment ! ? ; " , : * | 3FAKE YOFR SELECTION WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE. i He Never Fails to Give a Perfect Fit ! L. Bernheimer , McCook , Neb. STRIKE ! t ' Now is the time to give orders for j Binders and Mowers. U. P. Kinker ! has just received another car-load of the world-renowned Deering Hinders. Let strikes come , thunder roll , and cannon ! boom , linker can supply you with ' Binders and Mowers. FINAL PROOF NOTICES. 1 LiAXD OKFICB AT McCoou , NEB. , ( i June utn , IWjC. ( i Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of hN intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that ? aid proof will l > e made before Reg- istor or Receiver at .MeCook , Nub.on Saturday , July 17th , ISSli , viStephen Hopkins. Home stead Entry 741 , for the north ls southwest J-i | and south Yz northwest } 4. section 4. township 1 north , raiifreU , west tith P. M. He names 1 the following witnesses to prove his contiini- ons residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : KIbert J. Henderson , S. Conltinn , ! Henry H. 1 Jerry and Charley IJoyd of McCook , I Nebraska. i G. L.LAWS , Register. LAND OrFici : AT McCoox. Nr.it , i June 5th. 1SSO. ) " Notice is hereby given that the following- . named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver : it .McCook , Neb. , on Kriduy , .July 16th. IHSli. viz : John W. IJennett. H. K. oO&i , for the southwest quarter , section ( i , town- ship 5 north , rangp 'JSi west. He names the following witnesess to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of. said land , viz : Enoch E. Osvog , James C. Urnry , Rad- foitl Pate and William Pate all of McCook , Nebraska. - G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICK AT MCCOOK. NEIL , i June Sth , 1S8 . f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has Died notice of his intention to make tiiiul proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Keg- istoror Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , July lUth , 1880 , viz : Frank A. Griflin , I ) . S.No. 3056 , < for the southeast quarter of section 24 , township 2 north , range 2i ! west , lith P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of said land , viz : Richard Johnson , Robert Johnson , Anee Shrater and William II. Smith , all of McCook , Neb. 2 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFKICF. AT McCooii. NKB. , i May 27th , 18SU. ) ' Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has liled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , nnd that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , July 10th , 1880 , viz : Albert C. Nettleton , H. fi. 2447 , for the southlsoutheastj Lots 5 and 0 section 27 , township ! J north , range . ' 50 , west fith P. M. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon/and cultivation of , said land , viz : Gilbert It. Net tleton , Matthew H. Johnson , John Whittakcr and Alfred C. Nettleton , all of McCook. Neb. 1 G. L. LAVS , Register. LAND OFFICK AT MCCOOK. NEB. , i May 20th , 1SSO. f . 'Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of her intention to make linal proof in support of her claim , and that said proof will bo made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Monday , July 12th , 18SG , viz : Carrie Shopper , D. S. 2735 , for the northeast quarter of section G , town ship 5 north , range HO west. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : J. Fred Ganschow , McCook , Neb. , and Bernard Wilms , Joseph Allen and Albert Wihns , of Osbnrn , Neb. 1 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEIL , I May 22. ISM. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , July 2 , 1S80 , viz : John H. Necse , D. S. 27SW , for the southeast ; 4 section 27. township 2 , north , range 80 , west B P.M. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Charles IJruer , Hert liruer , Oscar Russell and C. Gaston all of McCook , Nebraska. 52 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEIL , i May 21 , ISMi. ) Notice is hereby given that the following- nanicd settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis- i ier or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Wednes day , July 1. 1SS , viz : Anstina Vance. D. S. ! ; , for the east ' northwest 'i and east 4 southwest ii of section 2. township 2 north , range 2'J , west lith P. M. She mimes the follow- ' ing witnesses to prove her continuous resi dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Charles Wointz , Henry Vogcr.Charles Sehlntz- inver nnd Joseph Kvnns all of McCook , Neb. f,2 G. L. LAVS , Register. LANIJ OFFICE AT MCCOOK , Neb. , L May 20th , ISM. 1 Notice N hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in .support of his claim , anil that said proof will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , onTnesday , July 7th. ISSfi , viz : Andrew Carson. I ) . S. ISIS , for the Lots 7 and 8 section 27 , Lot4 section 20. Lots ! J and 4 section 33 , town. 3 north , range HO , west , 15P.M. He mimes the following wit- nesses to prove his continuous residence upgn. j and cultivation of , said land , viz : L. N. Howe , | Perry McManignl , George J. Frederick and i William Mc.Manigal nil of McCook , Nebraska. | fC G. L. LAWS. Register. OFFICE AT McCooK. NEB. , I May 2oth , 1SWJ. i Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Tuesday , July 13th , 188C , viz : David E. Moore , Home stead Entry 3103 , for the southeast U north west U and southwest > .i northeast h nnd west \ ' southeast Ki section 20 , town. 4 northrange 2i ) west Oth P. M. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Stephen Holies , K. F. Looinls. J. R. Moore and Alexan der Campbell all of Hox Elder , Nebraska. fi2 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEIL , i May 13th. 188ii. j" Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , June 2G , 1880 , viz : Ella M. Piper , Homestead Entry 32GS. for the northwest. 4 southwest ' 4' section 2 and cast Vi southeast ; .t section 3 and ' northeast J { northeast * * section 10 township4 , north , range 20 west , G I * . M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous , residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Joseph Stevens , Matthew Stuart , A. W. Campbell and Stephen Holes all of JJox Rider , Nob. 31 G.L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , i May 3,1880. f , Notice is hereby given that the following- I named settler has filed notice of his intention I to make final proof in support of his claim , nnd that said proof will be made before Regis-1 teror Receiver at McCook , Neb. , \VcdncH- - ' day , Juno 1C , 1881 ! , viz : Andrew Nelson , Home- i stead Entrv Ifi70 , for the south ' : southwest h 23nnd north 'j northwest ? 4 section 20 , town-j ships north , range 30 , west 0 P. M. He names ' the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Adolph Reischick , Harvey T. West , Jacob H. Evans. John Joces all of McCook. | Nebraska. 40 G. L. LAWS , Register. POSTPONED LIC SALE ! . U.If % Owing to bad weather I have found it nec essary'to postpone my SALE OF SHOKTHORNS Until June 16th , 1S86 , when we hope to see all who want good cattle. Remember June 16 , 1886 , at Lincoln , Neb. flr JOHN FITZGERALD , ITIZENS BANK OF McGOOK ( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. ) > - \ Paid up Capital , $5OOOO,00 , General Banking Business , Collections made on all accessible points. Draf ts drawn directly on the principal cities of Europe. Taxes for . . paid Xon-Kesidents. .Money to loan on farming lands , village and personal property. Fire insurance a specialty. Tickets For Sale to and from Europe , CORRESPONDENTS : V. FRANKLIN , President. First National Rank , Lincoln , Nebraska. ( . Jons It. CLARK , Vice-President. The Chemical National Bank , New York. J A. C. EBERT , Cashier. * C. E. McPHERSON & CO. U , S , LAND ATTORNEYS , - And Real Estate Brokers. \ OFFICE : West Dennison Street , McCOOK , NEBRASKA. 1 = FOR SALE 8Y I"1-Z _ Frees & Hockneii Lumber Go , , * ' < / / McCOOK , NEBRASKA. McCOOK FEED MILL , C. A. NETTLETON , Prop. All Kinds of Feed Ground. CORN SHELLED AND GROUND , BOLTED , ETC. 2. BLOCKS EAST OF RUSSELL'S BARN. McGOOK , NEBRASKA. 11 d Triivt Pn HUM ill , OF MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. - \ Makes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property. ' OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL-BANK BUILDING. 1 A. CAMPBELL , PRESIDENT. . . , , . B. M. FREES 1ST VICE * , 0,0. HOOKNEL . O. . 1 !