Fl * JStSwfc pikp. THURSDAY , FEB. 3 , 1S87. K jy Indicates thut your subscription to this ( Jf paper has EXimtED , and that u cordial Mr * Hk invitation is extended to call and renew j ) * * the same. Subscription , ? 2 per year. E Local In teUigence. K E3fChas. Noble , the leading grocer. K Heating Stoves at Cost , at W. C. La- ( > ' TOUUETTE & Co. 's. { A full line of hardware , stoves and H tinware at C. D. Palmer ' s. m > Cabinets only $3 a dozen at Millers' / opposite Menard's Opera Hall. A HTThe American Settler's Guide { for sale at The Tribune office. | C. D. Palmer , opposite McEntee , is | the best place to buy your hardware. i 2S' " * Oilt and red seals for sale at \ The Triuuxe stationery department. h. The best fresh and salt meats in the | market at Brewer & Wilcox ' s meat K 1 market. | S3 ? Drawing books at The 'J ribune j * stationery , blanks and blank book de- f partment. It will pay you to call at C. D. Pal mer ' s hardware store before purchasing elsewhere. E , 5 ? " The latest and most accurate j Nebraska state maps for sale at The i Tribune office. A well selected assortment of fresh , candies at Chas. Noble's. His stock is fresh and clean. I Bring in the babies while the fine * weather continues and have Miller i make some photos of them. \ Only three wagons left of last car. * Will sell cheap to make room lor new y goods. C. P. ItlNICER. t , A specialty of groceries , provisions , if queenswarc , and in fact everything in \ the grocery line , at Chas. Noble's. Itemember that Chas. Noble is head- r # quarters for everything fresh and clean Itf in the staple and fancy grocery line. I G. B. Nettleton is agent for a horse t power feed grinder , with attachment j for shelling corn or any other kind of rotary work. r Geared feed grinders , with four or { six horse power and sheller attach- , ments. Just the thing to make fat [ hogs , at llinker ' s. ft A line of very handsome library hanging lamps at Chas. Noble's. Call and see them. y . Scissors , pen knives , carving knives and forks , all kinds of cutlery , as low as the lowest , nt C. D. Palmer ' s oppo site McEntee Hotel. If you have anything in the line of photograph work you want done take it to Miller , and give him a trial. Sat isfaction guaranteed. ) Another car of the best wind mills on earth just received by C. P. llinker. Also in car , 5,000 pounds of pump fit- : tings of every style imaginable. \ { The "Famous " has a handsome line ' of Hats , Caps and Furnishing Goods in addition to their large line of clothing , for men , youths , boys and children. Wiley & Bede are loaning money on farms at the lowest rates. Also have special bargains in real estate , at McCook Laxd Office. Fry & Snow ' s old stand is the place to buy your Flour and Feed , also Gar den and all kinds of Farm Seeds. We i have csuic to stay and will make prices ] reasonable. Harvey Bros. f The uNePlus Ultra Reclining Chair " | is the finest chair we ever saw for the money. You can find comfort in any \ position. It takes the place of a crib , | cot , hammock or sofa. Every family { shoukl have one of the chairs. No of- | fice can afford to do without them , i Send to the Becliuing Chair Co. , Blue Springs , Neb. , for a sample chair. ) Price with fine brussels carpet , $4.00. } Parties contemplating using anything ! in their line should correspond with ! Aspinwall Bros. , Kearney , Neb. , propa- • * ators and dealers in Small Fruit Plants ( and Nursery Stock , all home grown. E. i L. Walker of McCook , Neb. , is the local ] agent of the nursery , and can accom- \ modate your every want in their line. \ Bear in mind the advantages of nursery i stock grown in your own state over that ! raised elsewhere. Home stock is best > adapted to soil and climate , and con- j sequcntly more certain to grow when | planted. | We have just received the best as sortment of blank books , composition books , correspondence tablets , counter books , drawing books , exercise books , " \ invoice books ladies ' shopping books , ladies * visiting lists , letter copying books , manilla blanks , memorandums , such as butcher books , desk flexible American morocco , flexible American Bussia , flexible Persian Russia , press I board and sheep , also notes , drafts , re ceipts , writing pads , vest pocket , press board and printed press board pass books , students note books , time books , ' this . Call etcever brought to city. and examine them. We have the line and our prices will catch you. At The TaiBUSK Stationery Department. Quite a number of changes in busi ness circles , these days. The W. C. T. U. meets at Mrs. Geo. Hocknell's , Feb. 5th. 2:30 : clock , P. M. , mountain time. The land and loan firm of Wiley & Bede , this week , replace their small card with a larger , and more attractive one. See first page. This week , lots 5 and G , block 7 first addition , were sold by n. G. Dixon to M. Yager , who will erect thereon a fine residence , in the spring. The Red Willow County Teachers' Association meets at Indianola , Friday and Saturday , February 11th and 12th. See program fn another column. We have some handsome progressive euchre favor cards , gilt and colored stars , at this office. Call and see them if you want anything in that line. A religious revival of proportions is agitating Ba.tley from centre to cir cumference. There are S3 conversions to date , and the good work continues unabated. The first of the week , Rev. Joel S. Kelsey of the Congregational church , moved from Madison Avenue to a new residence in the northeastern part of the city. We see it stated that Miss Ada P. Buck has resigned her position in the Lincoln schoolsand , that she will remain at home with her parents at "Forest Home" on the Willow. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. re quest us to return their hearty thanks to the Glee Club for the excellent mu sic rendered at their gospel temperance meeting , last Sunday evening. The Chri. tian View again makes its modest bow to the public. We hope to see its scope widened , and its size enlarged. It enters a broad , unoccu pied field , to stay , it is fondly desired. The semi-monthly meeting of the Y. P. A. occurred at Train Master Phe- ian's residence , last Friday evening , with its accustomed large attendance , excellent program and marked interest. Through the medium of the Courier , published at Indianola , Rev. E. J. Hall is satisfactorily solving the ponderous question of labor and capital. Rev. Hall , being a horny-handed son of toil himself , is in a position to handle the subject advisedly and for all time. The office of night watchman is now vacant , John Churchfield , who has been serving in that capacity during the past two months , having resigned that not too lucrative position , the first of this month. The thugs will doubtless ap prove the absence of a nocturnal minion . of the law. i A splendid assortment of Bibles may . be found at the City Drug Store for sale by the Auxiliary of the American Bible Society. Prices range from five cents to four dollars , being 50 per cent , lower than can be found elsewhere. They are also given gratuitously by ap plication to auxiliary. A commodious and convenient im plement shed has just been completed by C. P. Rinker. Its dimensions are 112x24 feet , making it one of the lar gest and best store houses for imple ments and machinery in the state. A private office and pump factory depart ment are also comprehended in the im provements. The well-known "Byfield hay lands" are proving a valuable piece of proper ty. Mr. Byfield , we are informed , having harvested some five hundred tons therefrom , last fall. His four- horse team and two wagons combina tion i a familiar sight on our streets. He has already shipped a number of car loads into Colorado. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. have again entered the field for "God and Home and Native Land. " Their gos pel temperance meeting at the Congre gational church , Sunday evening , was largely attended and interesting. Rev. , Kelsey delivered an effective address on the occasion. May the union prove a power in this city , is The Tribune's sincere wish. , In order that no misunderstanding may exist or arise , we take this occa sion to atatc that the Wilson-Gordon case was dismissed Squire Wiley ' s court at the justice's request , he hav ing been a counselor for defendant in the action before Squire Bennett. In our last issue we simply stated the fact of dismissal , not the wherefor , which might be misleading. Divine services will be held in the Catholic church on next Sunday. Pastor , _ ly jggnf _ _ _ * Tn another place will be found the dissolution notice of Davis & Turner , land attorneys. The retiring member of the firm , C. W. Davis , becomes a partner with T. M. Helm in the land and loan business. Helm & Davis will make one of our strongest firms in their line. Heating Stoves at Cost , at W. C. La- TOURETTE & CO. 'S. McCook has it bad. The B. & M. arc surveying a branch line from there into Hayes county , and the shades of a road from North Platte through Mc Cook and on to Texasrises ; vividly be fore the populace. It is stated that town lots have advanced 50 per cent , in price. Akron Star. S5F0il papers for letter books at The Tribune stationery department. We learn that F. L. McCracken will shortly put a water motor into his es tablishment to run his turning and pol ishing lathes. This will prove a great convenience and attraction. There are others who will doubtless make use of the water works in a similar manner in course of time. Heating Stoves at Cost , at W. C. La- TOURETTE & Co. ' s. Journalists who can , on the self-same Sunday afternoon , teach the youthful mind the profundity of theology , and "the boj s" the peculiar eccentricities of five cent ante , come high , perhaps at the top of the market , but then they doubtless fill a niche in our social econ omy serve as horrible examples. Take your hides , butter and eggs to Brewer & Wilcox , Main Avenue. Social Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Wilcox entertained a small company of friends , last Thursday evening , with a delight ful little card party. Progressive euchre absorbed the interest of the oc casion. Refreshments were served. Those present were : Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Fowler , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Meserve , Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Brew r , Misses Roberts and Meserve. And faith there was a chief among them taking notes. A fresh lot of candies received at Chas. Noble 's , this week. Early yesterday morning , a young man named Bruce Johnson , who has been in the employ of Jesse D. Welborn Df Indianola , for the past six weeks , committed suicide , while temporarily insane , with a shot gun. Johnson was i Virginian , about 22 years old , of in- lustrious habits and quiet disposition. He had been suffering a few days with some brain derangement and his rash ict can only be explained On the above premises. BSPEggs wanted at Chas. Noble's. Ihe highest market price paid. As was generally expected , the sec ond trial of the Wilson-Gordon case , which transpired before County Judge Baxter , at Indianola , last Friday , re sulted in binding Gordon over to the next term of the district court , his bond being placed at $500. W. O. Russell and M. J. Ileafy becoming his sureties. Now let the authorities do their plain duty , and let no guilty man escape. The individuals who run the gambling establishments , together with their pat rons , irrespective of persons , should be treated to a generous dose of legal sua sion , and these dens broken up. The law righteously enforced does not make fish of one man , and flesh of another , neither should its executives. Clean them up thoroughly. Bargains in stoves and tinware at C" D. Palmer's. Last Thursday evening , King Cyrus Chapter No. 35 , of this cit } ' , was insti tuted in due form , Messrs I. T. Benja min , G. H. P. , and E. R. Richardson , State Lecturer , both of Crete , Neb. , be ing the proper representatives present for that occasion. The following offi cers were installed : W. W. Fisher , G. II. P. ; T. G. Rees , King ; Sylverter Cordcal , Secretary ; F. L. McCracken , Treasurer ; S. L. Green , C. of F. ; I. J. Starbuck , P. S. ; E. E. Lowman , R. A. ( J. ; Z.L.Kay , G. M. T. V. ; J. A. Wilcox , G. M. S. V. ; A. M. Kelley , G. M. F. V. ; John Roxby. Sentinel. King Cyrus Chapter No. 35 , joins the ranks of duly instituted societies , in this city , with a membership of thirty- Bve , which places it on a substantial basis among the strongest orders. Anything in the line of hardware or tinware at C. D. Palmer's. The Sargent Hotel at the county-seat has been leased by Will Cramer of Al- bia , Iowa. Mr. Cramer is well-known in this place , having served in the ca pacity of clerk at the Commercial , not long since. PERSONALS. SSB'-Umlci ' this liend wo would bo plensed to have our friends throughout the city tieiiuuint I uHOf theurrivulunddeimrtureoftheirvisiiors. Attorney Wright of Arapahoe was in town on legal business , Friday last. Mrs. Bishop , an elderly lady living in South McCoo ! : , N Iyim ; at d.atlfs door. M. Y. Starbuck , wife and eldest daughter were passengers to tiie 'Varsity town , Fri day evening. C. S. Quick , one of the county-seat's bank ers , was in this centre of finance and trade , Tuesday afternoon. E. A. Leach , formerly in the photograph business here , arrived in the city , Tuesday , on a visit to his family. M. Leach , the architect , returned to Wy- more , last Friday evening , having completed Ids work here and at Iudkmola. Mrs. Lieb and brother-in-law arrived from Iowa , Sunday night , and at once drove down to the ranch , li ( miles south of the city. Boadmaster Ed. Highland was up from Bed Cloud , last Thursday afternoon , on railroad business , it is reasonable to presume. Mr. and Mrs. ( leorge Coleman , who have been visiting in Iowa , during the past six weeks , returned home on No. 1 , Sunday night. Jos. Miller retired from the employ of Messrs. Ludwick & Trowbridge , the Main Avenue furniture dealers , the lirst of the month. Hairy Plillips is in town , to-day. working up the right of way on the McCook & North western railroad , now being surveyed from McCook northwest. Sheriff Welborn , the "champion codder" of the county-seat , was around among "the boys , " Monday afternoon. lie reports the Colonel's phone all O. K. J. E. Cochran , Esq. , I. J. Starbuck , Joe Spotts and others , peregrinated to the coun ty-seat , Friday evening , attracted thither by the Wilson-Gordon skirmish. F. S. Verbeck , Bamhart Bros & Spiinller's genial representative , illumined these news- paporial headquarters , last Friday afternoon , with his welcome , beaming countenance. Col. T. J. Majors came up to the city , Sat urday , from his senatorial duties at Lincoln , spending Sunday with Begister Hart Every body knows irrepressible "Colonel Tom. " Messrs. Moores and Schaeffer of Curtis , this state , were in town , yesterday , on land busi ness. We acknowledge a pleasant call from these gentlemen. Alex. Stewart , of wymorc , a B. & M. en gineer , was in the city , between trains , yes terday afternoon , on some matters of busi ness , lie being interested in city property here. L. L. Ilulburd , Esq. , took No. 2 , Tuesday evening , for Lincoln , where he will put in a few days among our legislative solons. He will also make his old home , Brownville , a flying visit. J. F. Forbes , of the Train Dispatcher's of fice , spent the close of last week in Arapa hoe and Superior , on a short recreative visit. He returned , the first of the week , to his du ties , but little improved in health. Ed. waite , with F. L. McCracken , is ab sent in Iowa , visiting bis mother , who is ill. He will also spend a few days with Mrs. Waite in Missouri , before his return , which is expected , next week. Mrs. "Waite may ac company him. Mi * . Gordon and mother arrived from Weeping Water , Neb. , Tuesday of last week , on a visit to Smith Gordon , who lives a few miles noitheast of the city. Mr. G. returned home , Friday evening , but Mother Gordon will remain an indefinite period. Squires w. w. Fisher , of Wauneta Falls , and Sylvester Cordeal , of Akron , and w. B. Spain , of Indianola , made a Masonic pilgrim- . age to this city , last Thursday evening , to at tend the institution of King Cyrus Chapter No. 35 , and the installation of the officers in due form. Geo. llocknell departs for Los Angeles , Cal. , to-morrow , via Kansas City , where he will be joined by his partner , B. M. Frees , of Chicago. Mr. llocknell has been severely afflicted with rheumatism , the past few days , and seeks Sunny Lower California to allevi ate his sufferings. Miss Ella Little arrived in the city from McCook on 39 , Sunday , and will make this her home with her adopted parents , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Little Yardinaster Sauers , who for some time past has had charge of the yards here , now has the McCook night yards. Akron Star. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Troth and family de parted on No. 2 , yesterday morning , for Mount Holly , N. J. , in response to a tele gram received , announcing the death of a near and dear relative , Mrs. Clother , who will be remembered by many in this city and county , as the estimable lady who was seri ously injured in an accident on the Willow , some two years since. Mrs. Troth and the > children will remain in the east a number of months , but Mr. Troth will return in due time. a : rreeed. : : McKILLIP KUMMEB-On Tuesday , Jan uary 25th , 1SS7 , Mr. William McKillip and . Miss Mary Kumiiier , both of Thornburg , ; Hayes county , Father Cullen of this city . officiating. , CAMPBELL SNIDER On Tuesday , Jan uary 25th , 1SS7 , Father Cullen of this city officiating , Mr. William Campbell and Miss Mary Snider , both of Thomburg , Hayes county. ELY GBEGEBY January 2tth ; , 1SS7 , at | ' the residence of William Brennan in Hitch- cock county , Mr. Alba C. Ely and Miss Anna M. Gregery , both of Bed Willow county , Bev. D. S. Morris officiating. _ I Our thanks are due Senator J. P. . Lindsay for a copy of senate file No.119 , a bill to provide a system of revenue. An incipient conflagration visited In dianola , Monday , causing nominal dam age to the Sargent hostelry. i • v \ EDUCATIONAL COLUMN. ELMER HELM , Kditok. It is always easy to say a rude thing , but never wise. We are glad to note so few cases of tardi ness. Let us reach the point where we have none. Rumor says we are to have our school building heated by a furnace , soon. We hope the report may be true. The Dili grade pupils enjoyed a written ex amination in Philosophy , on Monday of this week. How pleasant it must have been. President White , of Cornell , has given the University his historical library , which he has been collecting for twenty-five years. The 9th grade completed tiie study of physiology , this week. They will now wres tle with tiie intricacies of civil government. The presence of Messrs. Trowbridge and Dauchy , of our school board , lent dignity to Friday afternoon's entertainment. Call again , gentlemen. The pupils of the high school are indebted to Prof. Webster for his kindness in having a stage constructed , to be used in the Friday afternoon exercises. The college at Holden , Mo. , one of the most magnificent educational institutions in that section of the state , was consumed by fire , the other morning. Miss Edna Meserve entertained a number of her friends at her home , last Saturday evening. ( James , cakes , nuts and candy , were features of the evening. Through the kindness of the school board , we are to have a new cyclopedia , called the International. This will be a decided im provement to our present sciiool library. At the annual Chase and Wheeler contest of the Palladean Society of the State Uni versity , held on Friday evening , Jan. 28th , J. A. Barret of Lincoln was awarded first prize for oratory. We miss the smiling countenance of Miss Florence Yarnell from our midst. We learn she has gone to Iowa and Illinois to visit re latives and friends. She will propably be gone two months. , Ann Arbor , Mich. , Jan. 10. Edward 01- ney , L. L. D. , the eminent mathematician , was found dead in his bed , this morning , death having resulted from heart disease. He was the author of numerous and general ly usedworks on mathematics. For the last thirty years he has filled the chair of profes sor of mathematics in the University of Michigan. The school at Banksville opened in Decem ber , with Frank Albrecht as teacher. Num ber enrolled , 20 ; average attendance , 10. The district was organized in the fall of 18S5. T. W. Benjamin , son of w. H. Benjamin , teach ing the first term. • The building is of sod , board roof and floor , and seated with modern seats. The present officers are , Francis Cain , director ; James Hill , assessor ; w. II. Benjamin , moderator. This district is to be commended for its promptness in organizing a school. The Wilcox & Clyde School Comedy Co. will present before their audience , at the school house , on February 12th , the Drama , entitled , "A Showman's Tkoukle. " This company have with them some brilliant art ists in their line. The following is the cast of ciiakacteks : Mr. Jackson E. J. Wilcox. Mr. Screws L. C. Clyde. Miss Mary Andeison Miss L. Starbuck. Miss Hayden Miss N. Lee. Tommy Spencer E. C. Helm. Peter Jenkins C. W. Blanding. Eli Blackpot , ( comical ) Elmer Helm. ADMISSION , GKATIS. The exercises given by Division No. 1 , last Friday afternoon , were enjoyed by the fol lowing visitors : Mrs. Erman , Mrs. S. D. Hunt , Miss Maggie Hunt , Mrs. Lee , Mrs. J. B. Meserve , Miss Flora llamm , Miss Flora J. Shaw , Miss Mabel Meserve , Mrs. T. M. Helm , Mrs. C. Clark , Mrs. L. Potter , Mrs. J. D. Turner , Mrs. C. W. Davis , Mrs. W. S. Webster , Mrs. S. C. Boyle , Miss Maggie Mc- iVlpin , Mrs. M. Yager , Miss Grace Chavi- leer , Miss Maud Chavilecr , Mr. and Mrs. II. Trowbridge , Miss Jennie Elder , Miss Lou Clark , Miss Laura Starbuclc , Mrs. M. A. Northrup and Mrs. W. E. Dauchy. We were pleased to see so many present and hope they will call often. I. O. O. P. Trenton Lodge No. 1-17 was instituted by Grand Master Adam Furgeson , of North Platte , last even ing. The following named gentleman from McCook Lodge , I. O. O. F. , par- . i tieipated : Messrs. F. D. Hess , C. W. Paine , W. D. Paine , Charles Ilinman , ' B. F. Olcott , J. A. Brewer , W. O. Russell , S. n. Colvin , W. D. Capps , J. S. Holmes , L. II. llooney , IT. Trow- ' bridge. The lodge commences its ex1 1 istence with a membership of 20 of i Irenton 's representative men. The Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineers of this city are already making | arrangements for their grand ball and ( banquet , February 22d. The invita tions will be printed in The Tribune job rooms , in a few days , and shortly issued by the committee. The plans ire being laid on a grand scale for a stupendous affair. * The Farmers and Merchants and * Bank of Indianola banks , March 1st , ivill consolidate under the style of the , State Bank of Indianola , capital stock i 525,000 , with C. S. Quick as cashier. Mr. Smith will probably take charge of ] i bank at some other point. This will t ive the county-seat one bank less , but financial advantages unimpaired and i unexcelled. , The next meeting of the "Q. A. T. " lancing club will occur at the Opera \ Hall , Saturday evening. j The county commissioners were in ses- sionyesterday. Proceedings iu due time. / A CARD. | To the many kind friends and neigh- ] 1 bors who so generously came to our us- | S sistance , and with their warm-hearted jS Christian sympathy and neighborly kind- ' nesses , have so comforted us under the | § sudden death stroke that has come to i ' _ \ our home and taken our beloved daugh- ter Ella from our embrace , we desire 3 to express our heartfelt thanks. And " _ \ while wo thus express our gratitude to \ our near neighbors and friends , wo do- jj sire to acknowledge our obligations to | the many kind friends , and especially 1 the ladies of McCook , who so promptly | came to us with their ministries of mer cy , bright flowers and warm Christian sympathy. To all we would say , let this afflictive providence which has come to us be a solemn warning to each to be ready , when the "Master calleth for thee , " to go with rejoicing to join the loved and lost who wait to welcome us on the other side. ItovAi , Buck , Tiianki'ul P. Buck. Bed Willow , Jan. 31 , 1S87. 960 Acres of Land io Rent. I 320 acres on the Driftwood , 50 acres under cultivation. 320 acres , 12 miles j soutli of McCook , G5 acres under culti- ' ! vation , house and well. 100 acres on IE the Frenchman , house and well. 1G0 1 acres adjoining the Akron , Colo , town- | l site , 25 acres broke. Will rent from 1 § to 3 years. Geo. E. Johnston , • E McCook , Neb. tf FARM LOANS. - o Cash Down. No Delay. ° No need of waiting to send off appli- i ! cations. Money paid over as soon as j papers are completed. Call on or ad- j dress , Bed Willow Co. Bank , | 43-tf Indianola , Neb. x Real Estate Loans. * , ' We have completed arrangements j whereby we can furnish those who want * a loan , money on real estate , promptly and without the usual disappointing delays. Call and sec us. We are al- ' , so prepared to make chattel mortgage ; 5 loans. Citizens Bank. t DON'T BE AFRAID o If you see Squire J. W. Bennett coming after you. Dr. Kay has placed his accounts in the hands of the depu- j ty , who is rustling after the doctor ' s ( creditors in dead earnest , that's all. # ( J Notice of Dissolution. f The land and loin firm of Davis & t Turner is dissolved by mutual consent I this 1st dav of February , 18S7. I C. W. Davis. J J. D. TuitNEit. I SORGHUM SEED ! | New crop cane seed for sale , whole sale or retail , by M. Willson , i Blue Hill , Webster Co. , Neb. j. . At their meeting , yesterday , the " County Commissioners let the publica tion of the proceedings , road notices , , etc. , to the Democrat and Tribune j , jointly. For 18S7 , therefor , the above L journals will fly the "banner with a strange device ' ' Official County Paper at their column head. So mote it. The McEntee House passed into the , management of James McEntee and ' . Ed. Jordan , the first of the month. It is superfluous to add that the house has fallen into good hands , and that its reputation will be sustained and im proved by Messrs. McEntee & Jordan. Albert Noren is still confined to bed , though somewhat better at this writing. The doctors fear that the operation of f last Thursday will have to be repeated before his recovery shall become ulti mate and rapid , as his many friends lesire. A young woman in West McCook , ' we were unable to secure the name , ) is reported by the physicians in charge , is very low with puerperal fever , and < • iier recovery is regarded as doubtful. i I An intoxicated , boisterous individual * ivas treated to a fine of $10 , and an im prisonment of 20 days , by Squire Ben- lett , yesterday. Too much school Fund moisture. , The business card of Helm & Davis , ; he new land and loan firm , appears in > ur directory , this week. The physicians report considerable \ ; ickness among the children of the city. There can be 100 lleclining Chairs 7 ; old in McCook. Some energetic per- : , • on should get the agency of these * : hairs and canvass the city. We have | me of these chairs and we take a great I leal of • 'solid comfort" ' in it. Get a 1 diair at once and you will never regret I ' ' t. Adv. f , The new grocery store of Chas. I oble is the place to purchase your < 1 rroccries and provisions. % Queenswarc in the latest styles , \ ilain and ornamented , at the leading J rrocer Chas. Noble. ° j " % Brewer & Wilcox will buy your fat io s. Call at their market , Main Vvenue. Try the Commercial House , when ' n McCook , just once ! /J