G U ALE ! I HAVING DECIDED TO GO OUT OF BUSINESS , WE WILL OFFER OUR ira , U1 AT PRICES TO SELL THEM REGARDLESS OF COST , AS THE ENTIRE STOCK OLD T NOW IS THE TIME TO PROVIDE YOURSELF WITH WINTER CLOTHING AT A NOMINAL PRICE. WE MEAN BUSINESS. COME SOON WHILE THE ASSORTMENT IS GOOD. RAT" \ asgmBgs ! e M RTRO POlAlTAN < McCOOK , NEBRASKA 5 . 4 /ft m S d j" , A , O 4 Z : H o ! ! C/ ) 2 i PS ; o SEWING MACHINES. J. A. TAYLOR , Druggist. j ( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. ) Paid up Capital , - - $50,000,00 , = DOES A : Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Xon-I\esidents. Money to loan on farming lands , Tillage and personal properly. Fire insurance a specialty. Tickets For Sale to and from Europe , CORRESPONDENTS : V. F x , President. First National Rank , Lincoln , Nebraska. JOHN K. CLAKK , Vice-President. The Chemical National Br.nk , New York. A. C. EBEIIT , Cashier. Superior in any on tlio market , hr'nK Heavier , Stronger Built , and thf'rcforc a more Durable Mill. It Is the only absolutely safe Mill hullt ; and out of Thousands Erected During 12 Years pn'-t. not one lias ever Mown away anil left tlie Tower standing. A record no other Mill can show. "We offer to put up any of our PUMPIXG MILLS ON THIRTY DAYS TRIAL , And If they don't cive satisfaction , will remove Mill at ou oivn expend. Also Manufacturers of the Celebrated Challenge Teed Mills. Corn Shelters , Iron Pumps with liras.8 cylinders , Iron Pipe. Tanks. Tor estimates , catalogues and prices , apply to . U. . NETTLETON , McCook , Neb. , Agent for Southwestern Xehraska and Northwestern Kansas. es 1 = 3 Salern h ico McCoi Feed Hill , Sailread St. ; FOR SALE BY ; II McCOOK , NEBRASKA. C. A. NETTLETON , Prop. GRAHAM FLOUR , FINE MEAL , AND ALL KINDS OF MEAL ON HAND AND FOR SALE. McCOOK NEBRASKA. / ? / ? BLOSSOMS. The hum of the threshing machine- heard in the land. A little rain about now , would iinic-h as sist the fall plowing. Look out for a full delegation from Box Elder during fair week. Farmers are about ready to commence heaping up the golden ears. Preaching next Sunday by the Jtev. Mr. Chapin , at 11 A. M. All arc invited. A. W. Campbell , house builder , sod houses a specialty , and frame houses built around them if desired. Estimates given. Some muclnieeded v/ork has been done on the highway in the vicinity of Box Elder , and if our friends on JJiver Canyon will fix their end of the road , we will have a good passable road to JIcCoolc. Ee.nl estate is still on the rise in this part of the county. We learn that 100 acres was sold last week , u few miles east of here , for § 2,000. We say to those want ing good farms in a pleasant locality , come on , no matter how good the country is , some one is always ready to sell. SKI.OX.V. Box Elder , October 5th. 1SSG. SOUTH SIDE LOCALS. o lloth Ilileman has indulged himself in a span of bronchos. ' One of Perry Stone's wild horses has got the big head. Perry says he is afraid he will go over the range. Tim Ilanan had the misfortune to smash a wagon wheel , last Thursday , while hauling home a load of sand. } C. II. Jacobs , his dog and revolver , played a game the other night with Mr. Polecat , i 3Ir. Cat held a poor hand ( although a strong ! one ) and got euchred. j Frank Preston is building a new house. It looks like he is getting ready to well , 1 j guess we will wait awhile. It won't do to j tell tales out of school , for fear of the school J marm. iI I i A South Side lady introduced a new fea- hire in the culinary department , the other day. While getting up a meal for guests , salting the potatoes with sugar and filling the individual salts 'with the same. She had evidently been interviewing some of those city agents , who are around selling cheap sugar to the granger. The party at 3fr. and Mrs. Perry Stone's , j Thursday evening , was a success , socially ' speaking , those that had the good fortune' ' to be present enjoying themselves hugely. ; The bountiful repast spread before the guests j appealed to the inner man , and attested to j the good qualities of Mr. and Mrs. S. as ho.st and hostess. Miss Ilileman received many j valuable presents. Uxo. j GLEUWOOD WONDERS. o Autumn's solemncholy days have come. Fred. Benjamin has moved into his new home. Miss Lena Burtless visited McCook , Sat urday. Dr. CritserV sod mansion is Hearing com pletion. We understand Mrs. Hopkins is quite sick with rheumatism. Mr. O'Neill and wife pissed through Glenwood , last week. We are glad to hear that Mrs. Joy is re covering from her illness. X. Burtlcss has been attending to bu : > iio. ! > matters on the Willowduring ; the past week. Mr. and Mrs. ( Jeorge Gowing , from the Willow , are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. X. Burtless. Don't forget the temperance meeting to be held at Glenwood , October 10th. All are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Parker , who lias been visiting her daughter , Mrs. Fred. Benjaminill return to her home in Illinois , this week. District 4S bus purchased of C. T. Brewer , u frame building and located it one mile west of Glenwood for school purposes. John Mauley , who has been rusticating on his claim , has returned to Johnson county , this state. He returned sooner than expect ed on account of the illness of his brother. Ed. Benjamin and Mr. Ashley are expect ed home from the Willow , this week , where they have been to work during the past month. They are both quiet , industrious young men and their industry seems to lead to coi.n. We presume 1 Hey were driven back by the U.VI.E. COCXTKY Cousix. October 4th , 18SO. VAILTON NOTES. Jack Frost. Esq. , called on us last week. Mr. McCroskleill make Jowa a .short visit , this week. Mr. Huffman and family returned to Sew- ard county , on the Ultth. He intends locat ing among us soon. We met a brother of Jsahih Pate , Sunday. M"r. Pate is late from Illinois and expressed himself well pleased with the wot. Mrs. Armstrong delivered an eloquent and able discourse on the "Christian Armor , " last Sabbath. We wish all could have heard it. Victory ! The Vail ton base ball nino com pelled the Banksville boys to make twenty complete circuits of the ring to their seven teen during the same number of innings , leaving Vailton champion of the lield for Southern Nebraska and Northern Kansas. Joseph llelph's umpiring was pronounced faultless by both clubs , and a general good time was had all around. UAU-II. CITY : - = BAKERY. WE KEEP ON HAND BREAD , PiES & CAKES. GRAHAM BREAD. Cakes Made on Order , j ROOM In connection where you can tct coll'ee.sdan- ivichcs. pics , etc. , at all hours. CHICAGO , Arp.ii.21st , 1355. This h to certify , that the Illinois Trust and Savings Uank has thi < day received from the Union Cigar Company of Chicago , to beheld as a. Special Deposit , U. S. 4 ° ) o Coupon Bonds , as follows : So. 22028 : > . SSCO. > Market Value of which h 4SOO. ( S. ) yas. S. Cites. Cash. We offer the above a ? a FOKFKIT. if our ' FAXCV OJIOCKK" docs not prove to be a genuine Havana-filler Cipcar.-TJriion Cigar Co. i ! Our LA LQJI.V lOc. Cis = r is strictly Hand made. Elegant quality. Siipenor'.vcrlmanhp. : Sold by all Grocers , C/.V/O.V CIGAR COMPANY. 73 K. Clinton St. , - CHICAGO Detail by HAYDEN & COMPANY. STOKES & THOTJT. P. O. address. Carrico , Hayes county. Xt'b. Kanfrc : llcdVIHov creek , above Carrico. Stock branded as ahem Also run the lollovvinir amis : S , J-P , U , X Horse brand , hizy W. I- EATON BKOS. & CO. P. O. address JlcCook , Nebraska. Uan e , south if McCook. Cattle branded on left fnp. f \ . Also , ] ( ) , 5 , A1"1 11 brands on lett hip. Horses branded the ; samc on left shoulder. t II = 2 = 1 : DEALERS IMZI. J Sash , Doors , Blinds , Lime , Cement , T COAL. * MAIN OFFICE AT - I i | McCOOK , - NEBRASKA. . \ : \ H if WAGONS , BUGGIES , WIND MILLS AND PUMPS. jDEERING MACHINES A SPECIALTY. CORKER MAIN AND RAILROAD STREETS , RicCOOK , NEB. raid Lumber Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. fa TT w 3 OF McCOOK , NEBRASKA. Makes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property , OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BAN5 < BUILDING. A. CAMPBELL , PRESIDENT. B. M. FREES. 1ST VICE PRESIDENT. GEO. HOCKNELL , SECRETARY. R. O. PHILLIPS , 2ND VICE PRESIDENT F. L. BROWN TREASURER. Kl.PATRICK [ BROTHERS. ( Successors to E. D. Webster. ; Horses branded on lift liip or left shoulder. P. O. address. K'-tellc. ! Ilnyc's county , arid IJ"at- some animals on hipatid sides of some , or aiiv whereon the animal. JOITX F. BLACK. Itreeder oi" Ijn'itovrn SIIEKP SOLTIII > 0\VX -O Personal in- spoction and cor res pci n - dence solicit ed. ed.Address Address him nt Heil Willou- Kclimsku. j fssopa High Kents cr.d tia Cost of treating o Haam fj ustna Fnldmg BEfL a , , flij , . rnoar ieSgiViii ) si3io$3o. OPEN full Bei. C/t 2 in. tony. FULL BED , SINGLE BED , CHILD'S BED. Gujirantced the Best Ventilated Kold- ins Ked made. Write far Catalogue. _ CLOSED mth all Bidding tntidi. Ask Your Furniture Dealer ro-lt. FOREST CITY FURNITURE CO. WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS SPRING WtEElC . .J.JXVr.i.noi : \ % Vice President and Snpt. I * . O. address , ImKano- la. Nebraska. Kanyo : Itcpulilicnn \ alley , east of Dry Creek , and near head of Spring Creek , in Chase county , Nebraska.