The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 01, 1886, Image 4

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    F. M. AND E. M. KDIMELL
Editors and Publishers.
AKRON , COLORADO.
EDITOR TUIHUNK : The gold excite
ment in this vicinity scums on the in
crease judging from the numbers thai
are on every train coming from the easl
and west. A week ago a few citizen !
started on a prospecting tour north ant
west of town , finding here and then
every indications of gold and silver ore ,
some of whichwas sent to Omaha foi
analysis. Tim assayer's certificate re
turning here on Saturday evening stated
the ore examined showed three dollars
in silver and five in gold to the ton.
Sunday nearly every man in town ( the
ladies and children preferring to go to
church and Sunday school ) went north
and northwest prospecting among the
numerous hills. Monday morning as
early as five o'clock vehicles from the
backboard to the carriage , occupied by
its laboring man to banker prospector ,
could be seen wending their way north
ward ; in a few hours could be seen
board notices of "Take notice : Having
taken possession of this gold and silver
bearing lode , etc. " Old gold prospec
tors say there are places that will pan
out $200 to the ton. As the shades of
evening set in scores of men could still
be seen with pick and shovel digging
here and there , scrutinizing dirt and
stones for indications. Suddenly a dark
cloud made its appearance in the tar
north. A few of the timid ones started
for town not liking the skies' appear
ance , in five minutes all started , the
pedestrians in the rear. Horses were
detached from their encumbrances and
urged with all possible speed a mile
distant for the stone house at Hock
Springs. In a very short time there
were in the building a dozen of horses
and fifty men ; none , however , reaching
shelter without experiencing some of
the storm , that by this time was sweep
ing everything movable before it , going
at the rate of nearly 100 miles an hour.
For MO minutes the rain in sheets and
hailstones as large as walnuts fell , the
wind continuing its velocity , when sud
denly it changed and took a southeast
erly course , demolishing nearly every
light of glass on the north and west of
every building in town , scattering in
every direction nearly every shanty and
barn and damaging more or less every
house in its track. The width of the
storm must have been five miles , its ex
tent is not yet known. The only serious
casualties were the two children of Mr.
Dart. They with their mother being in
the house ( a story and a-half high ) which
was totally wrecked. She thus describes
sitting on the bed with her arms around
the children , she saw the pictures on
the wall and furniture coming toward
her. She closed her eyes in a moment
to open them finding her house and
household effects broken in small pieces
and flying with the wind , herself some
distance south and her two children fifty
feet distant , one with its collar bone
broken and the other injured about the
head and face. Before the storm was
half over there could be seen a score of
brave men hauling a wagon with lumber
in it and with hammer and nails and
under the direction of our old pioneer ,
Mr. McMillan , lumber merchant , all
were busily and dangerously engaged in
nailing up fronts that were demolished.
The wind at times making it unsafe to
be out and still here they were on lad
ders requiring two men on ground to
hold steady , working like Trojans , ren
dering assistance to all alike. The
McCookites known to have lost their
houses are Miss Leech , Mrs. Wilson and
Mrs. Robinson , the latter having $75
tied up in a handkerchief , which some
Kansas grasshopper maybe enriched by
findin 'a- ' Yours , etc. S. C.
THE Fitz John Porter relief bill has
passed both the Senate and House.
PROF. A. E. CLARENDON of the Fre
mont schools is being pushed for the
state superintendency by the Fremont
Tribune.
THE pre-emption and timber claim
repeal bill still hangs fire , and there
seems to be considerable doubt as to
whether the bill will become a law , this
session of Congress.
THE State Republican Central Com
mittee met at Omaha on the 29th. The
state convention will be held in Lincoln ,
Wednesday , September 29 , at 7 o'clock.
P. M. , and will contain 670 votes.
F. L. McCracken and bride arrived home.
Sunday evening , siuce when most of Mac's
time lias been absorbed iu receiving the con
gratulations of his host of friends , who most
heartily felicitate him in his lately acquired
membership in the order Benediotiue.
H. H. Troth of the Willow speut a couple
days in the city , the latter part of the week
past , arranging to remove his family here
from the raucli , iu September , in order to
giyehLs children the advantage of our ezcel-
lL nt schools during the fall and winter.
.Cashier Allen of the First National bank of
Arapahoe tarried in the chief city a few min
utes , Sunday , en route home from a short
trip to Dundy's capital. Mr. Allen , we learu ,
has resigned his cashiership to take affect
July 1st. Fred Boehuer of the Pioneer , we
understand , is to succeed him.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindner , of McCook came
up to day , ( Saturday ) to visit with Mr , and
Mrs. Sam Hirch. * * Ifre. L. Lowenstoin
and Miss Loweustein , returmed from their
visit to McCook to-day , ( Saturday ) and will
visit * while with Mrs. L.'s daughter , Mrs.
Sam Hirch , in this city. Gazette-Journal.
PERSONALS.
this head wo would be pleased t
have our friends throughout the city ucquuin
URofthearrlval and departurcof their Ylslion
Harry Stem of Hastings visited relatives ii
the city , Sunday.
Frank Vore was up from At wood , Kas.
Sunday , on a visit.
Mrs. F. N. Robinson is visiting at McCook
Ked Cloud Chief.
J'cv. C. S. Harrison of Franklin was amonj
our Saturday visitors.
Itev. Allen Bartley of the 'varsity town
wan to be seen in the city , Friday. -
Miss Flora Shaw went down to Indianola
Tuesday evening , on a visit home.
.1. W. Campbell returned on No. 1 , Fridai
night , from his visit home in Ohio.
J ) . (5. Hines of the Imperial Chrouiclo wai
a visitor at this sanctum , Saturday.
C. "W. Ballard , of the Democrat force , wen
up to Akron , Colo. , yesterday noon.
Register Laws went down the road , Satur
day evening , returning Sunday noon.
Mrs. Thos. Colfer left , this morning , on ar
extended visit to her old home in Ohio.
Fred. Alley one of Arapahoe's bubinesi
men , was in town , Monday and Tuesday.
Deputy County Treasurer E. C. Ballcwwa *
a business pilgrim to the metropolis , Friday
Supt. and Mrs. F. D. Pitney of Culbertsor
enjoyed "the freedom of the city , ' ' Saturday ,
L. Probst of the city bakery made a flying
business visit down the road , Monday even
ing.
Roadmaster Highland of Rod Cloud wa
among the Monday tourists in the principal
city.
11. B. Tussey , district clerk of Adams
county , was in the city , Saturday , on business
matters.
Mrs J. S. Rawlius , who has been quite ill
for .some time past , is able to he oit and
around once more.
John Sauders , of Kearney , formerly mana
ger of the B. &M. Eating House at this place ,
was in town , Monday.
R. 0. Phillips , the great sachem of the
Lincoln Land Co. , was bobbing around the
city , Tuesday , on business.
Mrs. A. Lee aud family of Hyde , Colo. ,
have been visiting in the city all week. Mrs.
Lee is here on real estate business.
Senator Dolan , Oscar Shaw , Harry Tyler ,
E. C. Ballew and wife and W. H. McCart
ney were Monday visitors in the city.
II. T. Anderson , who has been in the hands
of his old enemy , rheumatism , for a long and
weary seabon , is again able to be abomt a
little.
Samuel Tate of Carrico , manager of the
Red Willow Cattle Co. , dropped down to the
city , via Culhertson , Sunday creating , on a
limited visit.
J. G. Good of Falls City , an extensive
property owner on the Driftwood was look
ing after his possessions in this section of the
moral vineyard , Friday.
B. F. Stevens of Scotia , this state , brother
of J. L. Taylor , is visiting in the city. He is
en route to Colorado , where he hopes to em-
jark in some line of business.
A. E. Powers of the Stockrille Faber
icre a few uiiuutes , last Saturday evening ,
o hit way home from Hyde , Colo. , where hs
is also considerably interested.
Mrs. Col. J. A. Sawyer and two young
daughters of Leadville , Colo. , came down to
; he city , Friday , spending a few days here.
They were relatives or friends of A. P. Leaoli.
Jay Cherry and Frank Kellar went down to
McCook , Sunday night , on a little pleasure
and busines trip. Jay went down to see how
his land was getting along. Gazette-Journal.
A. Yea/le , cashier of the Exchange Xation-
il bank , Hastings , spent Friday and Satur
day of last week in the city , on business con
nected with his bank's interest in tkeHayden
stock.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Welch left , yesterday ,
for Hastings , to which point they have ship
ped their goods , although they have not as
yet decided where they will permanently
ocate.
Messrs.Villiuii and George Harper of
Paxton , 111. , are in the city , the guests of the
B. & M. Eating House. They are here with
a view of locating in the general merchandise
jusiness.
Page Francis and family came down from
Yuma , Colo. , Sunday evening , and have been
visiting here all week. Page is here looking
ifter his timber claim contest against the
Cherry claim.
J. 0. Chase , the banker and stockman of
Fairmont , was looking after his stock inter
ests here , Saturday. We understand that he
will offer the remnant of his herd at public
auction gotn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Keuyou returned , Tues-
lay night , from their Chicago trip , which
iroved to be of longer duration than was at
irst intended. It is superfluous to remark
that they enjoyed a delightful visit.
Mrs. J btin Wilcox and daughter , of Mc
Cook , Neb. , arrived on the accommodation ,
Triday evening of last weok , and will make
in extended visit witii friends and relatives
iere. Oilman (111. ( ) Star.
Messrs. E. E. Lowman and Moses Ennan
visited some German friends on the Upper
Willow , Sunday last. They were both sur-
nised and delighted with the country and
crops , which far excel their fondest expec
tations.
Mrs. S. J. Campbell of Mansfield , Ohio ,
mother of T. B. and J. W. Campbell , and
Mrs. Alter of Pernassns , Pa. , mother of Mrs.
r. B. Campbell , arrived in the city , Friday
light last , and will make their children an
extended visit.
1) . Guernsey of Council Bluffs was in the
; ily , Monday , en route home from his ranch
) n the Frenchman. Mr. Guernsey entertains
imoreencouragiHg view of the range losses
luring the past winter , than heretofore. He
eports the finding of many Republican and
Frenchman cattle on the Platte , and thinks
he loss will not be as severe au at first sup-
> osed.
COUNTY-SEAT ITEMS.
George Papin of McCook spent Smuki ;
with us.
, E. B. Wright of Arapahoe spent Wednes
day afternoon in our city.
Mrs. Tyler and Mrs. Cramer went over t <
Curtis , Monday , and will return in a fev
days.
Henry Powell has been confined to til
house for several days but is once nion
around.
Our orchestra has just ordered a fine tip
right piano , which will be a valuable additioi
to the orchestra.
John Canaga returned , Tuesday , from ai
extensive trip through Kansas and Nebraska
and reports a splendid time.
Charley Saltzgiver and diet. Sibbett ol
Curtis are in our city , where they will re
main until after the glorious fourth.
Mrs. McCartney and little girl returned
from Culbertson , Sunday evening , when
she has been visiting for the past week.
Rev. Taylor's fine residence on 4th avenue
is rapidly Hearing completion. When finish
ed it will be the finest residence in our pails
A great time is anticipated among om
folks on the "glorious fourth , " and from the
preparations being made we predict a greal
time.
time.A
A very cheap out-lit , consisting of a mult
team , wagon and harness , was auctioned oil
on our streets , to-day. ( ! eo. A. Hunter being
the crier. They sold for $100. A. E. Lany
being the purchaser.
Among those who went to McCook from
our city to witness the base-ball game were :
Mr. Ballew and wife , Messrs. Dolan , Oman ,
Crnmbaugh , Kirkman , Vaugn , Canaga ami
many others. They witnessed a very good
game in which our boys came off victorious.
Score 12 to 10. XON i > isniiT.
PROSPECT PARK.
Where is that school house committee ?
School should commence September 1st.
Ed. Duifey has gone to visit a stoer in the
eastern part of Kansas.
Ahorse havingthe appearance of glanders ,
said to belong to a livery man in McCook ,
should be looked after at once.
An M. E. clas > s lias been organized in dis
trict Xo. 48 of nine members by H. H. Berry
of McCook , to be known as the Prospect
Park church. Xow.
PLEASANT RIDGE GOSSIP.
Plenty of rain ; ditto weeds.
Wheat good. Oats rather poor.
Corn is good ; some of it beginning to tassel.
School closed , last Saturday. Every one is
well pleased with the progress made.
A bran new boy baby gladdens the heart *
of Mr. and Mrs. Sant. Lincoln. Weight , 8 Ibs.
Rev. Spangler preached the first sermon
iu the new school IIOHSC , June 27th , to quite a
large audience.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Morris of Iowa are vis
iting relatives here. They aie quite in lore
with the country.
G. H. Starbuck and A. L. Morris took a
trip to Trenton , the first of the week. They
report a pleasant time. Saw some line coun
try while gone. / . Y. X.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
MY RESIDENCE PROPERTY ON
THE CORNER OF MADISON AND
DOUGLASS STS. , SOUTH OF THE
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
A. McG. ROBB.
JUST ARRIVED.
A full line of the justly celebrated
Elolden's Chicago Enamel Paints.
Fully warranted. Chenery & Stiles.
3ity Drug Store.
FINAL PROOF NOTICES.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEB. , I
June 30th , 18SC2 f
Notice is hereby given that the tollowinjj-
named settler has liled notice of his intention
.o make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday ,
August Cth , 1880 , viz : Austin A. Clark , D. S.
575 for the south 1A southeast * i , northwest ; 4
southeast Ji and southeast J-i southwest H ,
section 23 , township 5 north , range 30 west.
Je names the following witnesses to prove
lis continuous residence upon , and cultiva-
; ion of , said land , viz : James L. Campbell ,
William Smith. Joseph Allen and David Smith
allofOsborn , Nebraska.
5 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEH. , !
June 30th , 1880. 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-
ster or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , OH Friday ,
August 6th , 1886 , viz : James L. Campbell , D. S.
09 , for the east J- southwest \ , northwest Ji
southwest } and southwest J4 northwest of
section 26 , township 5 north , range 30 west.
3e names the following witnesses to prove
lis continuous residence upon , and cultiva-
iqn of , said land , viz : Austin A. Clark ,
Jeorge W. Clark , Joseph Allen and William
Smith allofOsborn , Nebraska.
5 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooii , NEB. , I
May 25th , 1880. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
o make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Reg-
ster or Receiver atMcCook.Neb. , on Tuesday ,
July 13th , 1880 , viz : David E. Moore , Home
stead Entry 3103 , for the southeast Ji north-
vest Ji and southwest Ji northeast J * and west
J southeast Ji section 26 , town. 4 north , range
ia west 6th P. M. He names the following wit
nesses to provehiscontinuous residence upon ,
ind cultivation of , said land , viz : Stephen
Jolles , II. F. Loomis. J. EMoore and Alexan-
iler Campbell all of Box Elder. Nebraska.
52 G. L. LAWS , Register.
Fairmont Prince.
A THOROUGH BRED
Holstein-Friesian Bull ,
OWNED BY
PATE & HINMAN.
| 3y Those wiehinff to avail themselves of his
ervlces call at
RIVERSIDE DAIRY.
Vi
1 Jj s
ALSO , A FINE LINE OF TRIMMINGS , AT
L , I Berniieimer's ! Merchant I Tailoring I Establishment !
MAKE YOCli SELECTION WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE.
He Never Fails to Give a Perfect Fit ! L. Bernheimer , McCook , Neb. ,
. i
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FINAL PROOF NOTICES.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooK.NEU. , I
June 25th , .1885
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intentio ;
to make final proof in support ot his claiin
and that said proof will be made before Regis
tor or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday
August Cth , 1880 , viz : Thomas Whitmer , Home
stead Entry , 648 , lor the southeast quarter o
section 31 , township . " > north , ranso 3D west
He names the following witnesses to prov
his continuous resilience upon , and cultivatioi
of said land , viz : George Brown. E. It. Hat
inon , Jacob Bctz , McCook , Neb. , and Edwan
Hamilton of Osburn , Neb.
5 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , Nun. , I
June 23d. ISfeO. f
Notice is hereby given that the lolloping
named settler has filed notice of his intontioi
to make final proof in support of his claim
and that said proof will be made before Keg
ister or Receiver at McCook. > icb. . 011 Friday
July 30th , 18M5 , viAlmond Gustin. D. S. 697
for the northeast quarter of section 28 , town
2 north , range 30 west Cth P. M. He names tin
following witnesses to prove his continuou
residence upon , and cultivation of , said land
viz : Daniel A.Clements , Frank Schwartz , Join
M. Gambelle and Joseph 15. Armentrout , all o
Vailton , Nebraska.
1 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , 1
June 21th , 18SC. f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settlor has filed notice of his intentioi
to make final proof in support of his claim
and that said proof will be made before Reg
ister or Receiver at McCook. Nob. , on Friday-
July 30th , 1880 , viz : Edward Kanouse , D. S
27:12 : , for the southeast J4 northwest Ji & Lots3
4 and 5 , section 0. township 1 north , range 3
west , Cth P.M. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of , said land , viz : John Cal
kins. Franklin W. Weaver , Eujreue G. Dunhan
and Thomas H. Fowler all of MeCook , Neb.
4 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic. NEIL , I
June 21. 188li. f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intentioi
to make final proof in support of hib claim
and that said proof will be made before Re is
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday-
July 30.1880 , viz : James E.Eaton , Homestcai
Entry 3548 , for the southwest quarter of sec
tion 10. township 4 north , range 30 west , 6tl
P. M. He names the following witnesses ti
prove his continuous residence upon , am
cultivation of , said land , viRobert Moore
William Coleman , Edward Patterson and Lev
ISrown , all of McCooic , Nebraska.
4 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooit , NEK. , i
June lath , IbSti. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intentioi
to make final proof in support of his claiin
and that said proof will be made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Saturday
July 31st , 1886 , vi : Charles Hcrgter , Home
stead Entry 275 , lor the west Y southwest1 ,
of section 14 and east ys southeast ' ofscctioi
13 , township 3 north , range 30 west , lith P. M
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon , and cultivation of
said land , viAdolph Itieschick. Charlef
Vollbrecht , Jacob H. Evans and Frederick
Vollbrecht all of McCook. Nebraska.
4 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , Neb. , I
Junc22dlSbii. (
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. ! uly 30th.
1880 , viz : Joseph F. 3Iegruc , D. S. 2G8 , tor tin
southwest Ji northeast Ji and southeast Ji north
west ai and northeast J-i southwest Ji and
northwest Ji southeast J4. section 19 , township
2 north , range 30 west , 6 P. M. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon , and cultivation of , paid land ,
viz : Louis Fuuss. McCooic , Neb. , George Mey
ers , Richard Williams. Joseph Smith , Drill-
wood , Nebraska. G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I
June 15th , 185U. 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 bclore Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday ,
July 23.1880 , viz : Henry Tilgner , H. E. 3312 ,
for the west 1A northwest Ji and west ' , south
west Ji of section 1 , town. 5 north , range 30 ,
west. He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon , and
cultivation of , said land , viz : Enoch Osvog ,
kelson Dueland , Bertha Kirsch and Win. A.
itegistcr all of McCook , Neb.
3 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , Nuu. , i
June 12th , 18S5. )
Notice is hereby given that the lollowing-
lamcd settler has liled notice of his intention
o make final proof in support of his claim ,
ind that said proof will be made before Regis-
eror Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
July 24th , 1880 , viMorton M. Ili.v , D. S. 27W ,
'or the east 55 northwest Jt and east V2 south-
vest Jii section 0 , township 1 north , range 30 ,
vest Gth P. M. He names the following wit
nesses to provehis continuous residence upon ,
inJ cultivation of , said land : Joseph L. Mat-
son , E. Matson , Leonard Hilton and Hiram
Cooley all of Vailton , Neb.
3 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEB. , i
June 14th , 18SO. (
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
o make final proof in support of his chum ,
and that said proof will be made before Regis-
cr or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday ,
Iuly 23d , 1S8C , viz : William A. Dunham. D. S.
084 , for the northeast quarter of section IV ,
ownship 1 north , range 2S , we&t Oth P. M.
le names the following witnesses to prove
lis continuous residence upon , and cultiuation
of , said land , vu : John Calkins , George Xim-
nerman , McCooic , Neb. , William F. Thorpe ,
Orvis Miller , Danbury , Neb.
3 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I
May 22 , iffct ; . f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
o make final proof in support ot his claim ,
and that said proof will be inudu betore Reg-
ster or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Friday ,
luly 2 , 1880 , viz : John H. Nccsc , D. S. 27'JS ,
or the southeast Ji section 27 , township 2 ,
north , range 30 , westo P. M. He names the fol-
owing witnesses to prove his continuous
csidence upon , and cultivation of , said land ,
iCharles Itrucr. Bert Brucr , Oscar Russell
and C. Gaston all of McCook , Nebraska.
52 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEB. , i
May 21,1880. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of her intention
o make final proof in support ot her claim ,
ind that said proof will be made before Regis-
ster or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Wednes
day , July 1,1880 , viAnstina Yunce. D. S.
> ' northwest and east'
53 , for the east -
outhwest J.i of section 2 , township 2 north ,
lingo 29 , west Ctli P. M. She names the follow-
ng witnesses to prove her continuous rcsi-
ience upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz :
Charles Weintz , Henry VogerChurles > Schlutz-
myer and Joseph Evans all of McCook , Neb.
53 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , Neb. , I
May 20th , 18bO. f
Notice is hereby gi'-cn that the following-
named settler has f.'ed ' notice of his intention
o make final proof in support of his claim ,
nd that said proof will be made before Reg-
Ster or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , onTucsday ,
uly 7th , 18SO. viz : Andrew Carson , D. S. 1H8 ,
or the Lots 7 and 8 section 27 , Lot4 section 20.
Lots 3 and 4 section 35 , town. 3 north , range 30
vest , CP. M. He names the following wit-
icsses to prove his continuous residence upon.
nd cultivation of , said land , viz : L. N. Howe ,
Perry McManigal , George J. Frederick and
William McManigal all of McCook , Nebraska.
53 G.L. LAWS , Register.
IN =
UMBER !
Sash , Doors , Blinds , Lime , Cement ,
HAKD AND SOFT COAL.
-YARDS AT-
Bertrand , Elwooa,0xford , Edison , ArapahoeCambridge , Indianola , ! YIcCookCulbert-
son , Stratton , Trenton and Benkelman in Neb. Yuma and Akron in Colo.
THI BANK OF McGOOK
( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. )
Paid up Capital , $50,000,00 ,
IDOES
General Banking Business ,
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal
cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Xon-Eesidents. 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.
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First National Bank , Lincoln , Nebraska. I Jons R. CLARK , Vice-President.
The Chemical National Bank , New York. J A. C. EBERT , Cashier.
C. E. MePHERSON & CO.
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And Real Estate Brokers.
OFFICE : West Dennison Street ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA
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; FOR SALE BY :
ir Go , ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
jAlUvAywlv FFFD / iVIlJLJL /
,
C. A. NETTLETON , Prop.
All Kinds of Feed Ground.
CORN SHELLED AND GROUND , BOLTED , ETC.
2 BLOCKS EAST OF RUSSELL-S BARN ,
McCOOK NEBRASKA.
win Cfl.
OF MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Makes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property ,
OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
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A. CAMPBELL PRESIDENT. B. M. FREES , 1ST VICE
GEO. HOCKNELL , SECRETARY. R. O. PHILLIPS , 2ND VICE
F , L BROWN TREASURER.