f ! l • r TurBSD.vv apbil 21. irst. % " ft , te i * < cUtm timt ytmr mhwrttiHun to tht * * jF | w * * kmmko. unit tfant a. - * nlIiil "t & iavU tum o ? xtfu.J to call iirul rru w J ? tiisa * r ! j-ib * jriptio . fcj per y tr. I Local Intelligence. ji : - # 1883. • 1 uii 1887. \ XeCr&ckea's Jewelry Jtor 1 i t * ts sir Uwzt&l r the earner north of I Pi t fE e. W * pride ourselves oF har- f fegtke Fesest Jkwklry Stoke in the I TaJJey , aa4 we are hatter prepared to do 1 aS Lwwid # f wrk than ever before. Our I wsrk en Wat ues > Jewelry" , Etc. , I wo ara/iUf an "t he exaelfal anywhere ' * terth , A # * har big * I * p en Wat hoa and m CWokd. I'Mwrie the tlwe to buy at wholeI wL sole pew * * . We have the bust assort- IS k m * t f G W Watchw. Jewelry , Clocks k a 4 SSfrrwrware # uteids ef Omaha. JBF rI # 8MMB& < * r we gi-e partlaular at- _ rS & * t * ft t nipaktHg # f Pfne Watches 7 11 sl K gpa bg. I ! „ _ _ _ _ _ I I "Cha * . Nhlt the htfulfag grocer. I 1 ZaTQMmtmm at Ufeksrs frm $ i 1 f JT. ' : LaAeet tkim % & fe hat asd. naakwaar at m § * ThKxiHHc. B * * . I Ktti&ar at ttrttrtn h ? e at C. D. B FiiwrM , B OWrwi aa WB aat lead pencils at B * * • • . J UfciBinaI dated and nightshirts at B The r\MMMK , B Em&M 2 * * . 5 Carpet Sweapaw at K T rw i O.V B A * & I * # # f ga-soKae staves at Ly- B tie Btm. & © * s. B Tt fcaiit < 9umliiie bt reo ? . vou will B SiU at CL a F l er ' s. K B Qkr Stolfc Cm4imrs att at linker ' s B fiw 4 * Mat 3il Aiyw. B I ! I- II ! ' H LnJka ' ami te * sUk and. alpaca K ea raitu at The Pam u . B I Hike jmht h * Itfiu. hiicter aixi ejrg.s to H % B * w r i WSwwc. 3 { m Aveoueu K , Ar MMHee Kim f g0Hte'shirts f K I § & 9frr 4teani Mr > it s * The Famms. . J II E I 1 Tum itiiirn ; e toa % h w in the Ktia f B1I * jgaci mi itww , t Lf rfe I5rH > i CoV. K > I I I h e a * s # 4 * * kMg : stwve f r suie P - 1 - - ' ' - m The Wc finteh mmL s 1c mants in the m multmt at Swur r & U'Hawx 's uisut Hr I % Bfcwfcapflwiifciiio fi c i-f > tt ittl Keenee B I & Ktyir mi. ffcn > at oke * ty post- B"A gJ joniy atoWfatw for sale. Part B l ft > h a l WltiiNM • time. Call at my B ! • & • * . - [ ' - Kl > 'KEO. B I 2&mm A gncKiie scares at Lytic B I Bmts. & OV. Th very hest in the B * k sockec B ! Bwrc & W3a x wilt buy your fat B I * S- * at tb * market , 3Iain B I ATeaee. B f Qpmtmewma in eke ktast styles , B I flam aad tmamHtm i , at the leading B I paMer Ciw - N Ue. B I J3 ? " The kast a d m st accurate B I > * hra ka stefce maps f r sole at Tue B I Tkb set * See. B I A weK > e ted as& rtnjeiit f fresh K 1 eaadfett at Choif. N hle's. Fife stock H I id & * th a d nim * . K I The sewreeery store ef Chas. H [ 1 N We id ohe ] kae te purchase your B I gsMacias and pr rfcj4 ns. H i' Th ee whe preter t have their cloth- B isg aie to ewier wSi do wall to leave B t&ekwders at The Famous. B A tpeeiakiy ef jrr # eriejt provisions. B I ( MseeB were. and in faut everything in B I * te gr * ery Hae , at Chas. Noble ' s. B t Xw Cwwb Sewing Machines at B I Bfckers g $5 per month until paid. K 1 , ' i These ace the Snest Sewing Machines B J \ is t4e market. BJ t We are omeking no old chestnuts , B ' ' ' • hot we are soSSng goods so cheap that Bhf we defv any and all competitors to " HH dews us . C. H. Rogers. B ' ) Gm. Wr Bede is loaning money on B lj farms at the L > wast tales. Also have ' B * speotai hecgai g M real estate , at Bj McCooic La.nd Office. B1 I have a. § mmI team , harness , wagou KC aad. ew. f r sftle cheap. Will sell for B % past sask and part time. Call at my H p eSee. C. P. Rlskeb. B Fry & Seew ' s old stand is the place ! B W te buy year Flour and Feed , also Gar- H F dea sod all kinds of Farm Seeds. We B % have come to stay and will make prices ; Br reasonable. Habye ? BeOS. f The wind has ceased blowing , but ; H | ire have not. The largest , best and [ Hf cheapest Kne of Dry Goods yet received I K ja McCook , this spring , has just been 1 Hj received at C. H. Rogers. B | I have the blanks and am prepared to H make out applications for pensions for B Mexican War Soldiers , as well as other B war claims. Address me at McCook , 1 H Keb. , P. 0. Box 60. E. 3LFarnsworth , B Wac Claim Attorney. BBFBBfcv ' , - - - > > < • * " * * " • " ri- " " ' " " Hen fruit is a scarcity. "The BtoeH. " Call 011 Torrey & Co. j • C * > n iuit rs ' and brakeunjirs snit < u ( 1h * K.tmoiH * _ , _ , , 1 1 1 inn 1 Obeerve change in L. Bernheiiner ' s advertieiitont , this week. Blue Grass and Clover seed at W.C. LaTourette & Co. 's. For a good suit or pants go to The Tailou , L. Bemheiiuer. See the latest departure in gasoline stoves l at Lytic Bros. & Co's. HBfKggs wanted at Chas. Noble's. The highest market price paid. Tailor-made dress suits , spring over- coats and pants at The Famous. A nice selection of reward of merit cards just received at this ollicc. Look out for the 20 cent oill But buy I the 150 test oil at 0. II. Rogers. Sabbath evening service at the Con- gregational I church changed from 7 to 7:30 , mountain time. The Y. 1 * . A. prayer service will be hehl I in the Congregational church , next SaWwth j , at ijo ; : , P. M. The old reliable harness maker , Henry Pennerplants 1 his sign-board to bargains in i The Tuibune , this week. A pension has been allowed Frank Huber ' of our city , so say ? a Wahing- . ton dispatch to the Omaha Bee. The art hall at the fair ground was blown 1 out of form somewhat by the strong wind of a few weeks since. Remember that Chas. Noble is head quarters for everything fresh and clean in i the staple and fancy grocery line. Announcement Rev.JoelS.Kelsey will 1 speak , next Sabbath evening , upon "Womanhood ; Its Ideal and Purpose. " Parties having a small house or two or three furnished rooms can find a rent- er ' by calling at this office , immediately. The Y. P. A. meeting will occur , to- morrow 1 evening , at ( he residence of J. S. Lellew. The public is cordially in- vited. This week , 3Iessrs. Brewer & Wilcox of the City M < nt Market arc having their briuk 1 market building painted and pen ciled with good effect. Every day has been Arbor day in this city , since the late rains , and still the glorious work goes on. Thousands of trees are being planted. An interesting communication from Bowen & Laycockjthis weekon , the ah- sorbing topic of "high-grade , low-priced boots and shoes , " etc. it requires a fine display of dark-faced t < pe to properly describe Lowman & Son 's goods and prices in I lie local col umns ' of The Tribune. A pertinent communication , in verse , from j the facile faber of Mrs.C.W.Davis of ( this city , will repay your reading. It appears in another column. The concluding dance of the Q. A. T. elub , lust Friday evening , at the Opera Hall , is characterized as having been the most delightful of tlie winter ' s series. series.Work Work on Dr. Davis * residence on North Marshall street was commenced , the first of this week. The doctor will have one of the finest and most artistic homes in the city. The law of Nebraska requires appli cation notices for saloon licenses and druggist's permits to be published in the newspaper having the largest circulation in said county or city. Work on the First National bank and BabcfM'k'.M ' t. listings will probably be commenced within the next thirty days . They will prove the most important 1 building enterprise of the season. The fence around the fairground east of the city has acquired the very bad habit of disappearing piece-meal lately. Some enterprising sneak will walk off with the real estate some of these dark : nights. The City Hotel and Star Restaurant has undergone some thorough renova- tion , and with new paper and fresh cal cimine , and other improvements , pre sents a clean , neat , inviting appearance. The new landlord , Thomas Duffey , re ports more trade than he can accommo- date. In consonance with his usual gener- osity and philanthropy , Gov. Furnas has ! donated the school board of the city fifty choice trees , to be selected by the board , for planting in and around the public school grounds on Arbor day , to-mor- row. This unsolicited move of the Gov- ernor is most commendable , and we feel sure will not lack appreciation. * Boys ' shirts , many styles for dress and work , at The Famous. ! ' The commissioners' proceedings draw heavily upon our available space , this w 'ek.to exclusion.in partof those com- nnuiioati'Mis received at a late hour. ) • On aeenunt of inability of two mem- hers of the city council to be present , no meeting of the city fathers was hadlast , night. The regular session will be held , Wednesday of next week. A full attendance at the next meet- ing of the Choral Union is earnestly dc- sired. , The officers are requested to have their reports ready , and to present them before the meeting. Other busi ness of importance will also come up for disposal. ' Let every member make an effort 1 to be present. A very pleasant social was held at the residence of Father Pade , last Tuesday evening. ' It was decided to hold a "Prize Fair , " in the near future , by the Ladies' . Aid Society. The next social will be held , next Tuesday evening , at the resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs. Balance , on West Dennison street. All arc invited. . We believe that the present occupa- tion tax , more equitably scaled , will be entirely satisfactory to the citizens of McCook. Labor should be exempt and the 1 various businesses of the city should be ] taxed according to the amount of money ' invested and business done. The saloons ' should not however , be exempt. We commend Mayor Helm's inau gural J address in this issue to the candid and careful attention of the readers of The Tribune. His observations are business-like and of conservative sound ness , on each point touched ; and are worthy of the approval and support of the 1 better sentiment and judgment of our people. , Death invaded the home of R. L. Taylor , last Saturday night , robbing it of ( one of its brightest ornaments , his , little daughter , about 18 months of age. The funeral occurred , Sunday afternoon , at Fairview. The Tribune extends such sympathy and consolation to the distressed , and bereaved hearts as may be ] under the circumstances , recogniz- ing j the incompetency of human solace at ; such times. ' All over the city are visible evidences of improvement. Here a neat and taste ful j portico , there a bay window , ornate and , cosy , yonder a iifiltypicket fence , everywhere ( seeding down of lawns , planting of trees , and general renovation of ' prororties. Lawns are blooming iu all their sheeny greenness. Trees are budding ' and withal nature appears in a most 1 prepossessing garb , lending her welcome and inestimable aid to the city 's totality of beauty. The mill man. Jas. A. Neal , ( with his family < , ) arrived in the city , last Satur day ' , ready for work on the important grist I mill project so long nnder consid eration ( in our city. Application for the lots has already been sent to Lincoln.J There will be a meeting of the business men of the city , and all other interested parties ' , at the office of Helm & Davis , this evening , for the purpose of getting the matter in shape. Tt is earnestly hoped that the attendance will be large and that proper interest will be displayJ ed. , The appointment as Judge of the Eleventh Judicial District was received , yesterday , by J. E. Cochran , Esq. , of our city. Tiie Judge at once prepared a list fixing the times of holding court in the various counties of the district , which appears in this issue of The Tribune , copies of which are being sent to the respective lawyers and news- papers of the district. As will appear Judite Cochran enters almost immediate- ly upon the duties of the officehis , first court being held at Hayes Centre , next Wednesday , April 27th. The poet has it that , "man's inhu manity to man makes countless thou- sands mourn , " and the heartless , cruel manner in which our esteemed bourbon contemporary has been persecuted of late is heart-rending , anguish-producing enough to wring great tear-drops from the adamantine heart and bloody sweat from every pore. The palmy days of the " " mole-hill be "Inquisition" are as a - side this mountain of monstrous op pression. Countrymen , prepare to de fend your altars I P. S. It might be observed in this connection tbat even the heavens were suffused with tears , last week , in large , lachrymose sympathy for the down-trodden - quill-propeller , whose cup of affliction and bitterness seems to be overflowing with an infini tude of worm wood and gall small gall charity suggests. If you get Bernheimer , The Tailor , ' once to make you a suit , you will al- ways go back. He gives the very best satisfaction. -n x . . . . . t I I [ JUDGE- . E. COCHRAN. ' Tt is with no mingled feclincs that we congratulate ( J. 10. Oochraii , Msq.of our fityujkhi 1 his appointment to the.lodge- fchip ! of tin * new Eleventh .Judicial Dis- j 1 \ trictcomprising the counties of Furnas , Rod Willow , HitchcockDundyGosper , Frontier , Hayes and t'ha.-i' . We do so assured ' that Mr. Cochran will fill the position with credit and ability and in equitygranting ( to all a fair hearing and dispensing justice impartially. Wo do so knowing Mr. Cochran to a be a man of sterling character , and an attorney pains-taking , studious and honorablein whose hands the judicial ermine will re > main unspotted. FinallyThe Tribune takes pleasure in introducing to the pcoC pie ] of the Eleventh Judicial District , His i Honor , J. E. Cochran. I ARBOR DAY. The following are the Arbor Day ex- crcises ' to be held at the high school room ' , Friday afternoon at 1:30 : , M. T. , C SINGING. . Recitation , The Acorn Pearl Brewer. Declamation -1 , Woodman Spare that Tree , Willie O'Neill. Recitation , The Oak Ella Williams. Declamation , Walter Boyle , Come , Let us Plant the Apple Tree. Recitation j , Delia Johnston , The Brave Old Oak. Recitation , . Anna Ileard , The Planting of the Apple Tree. Declamation J , Verlie Berry , The Monarch of the Wood. SINGING. Addresses by Mayor Helm , Messrs. Cochran , Colfer and Cordeal. TREE PLANTING. A cordial invitation is extended to the * public. W. S. Webster , Principal.v , Avery prominent and consistent charc acteristic of our esteemed bourbon con temporary \ is his desire to be on the winf ning t side , no matter at what cost. For instance i when J. E. Cochran , Esq. , was first 1 named for the judgeship of the new eleventh district , when the passage of ' • the t proposed bill was in doubt , our con- temp 1 , referred to Mr. Cochran as a "po- litical 1 chump , " etc. . in his organ ; pn- vately publishing the fact that he conq templated t springing certain letters on the 1 gentleman , and similar evidences of good-will and kindly interest in Mr. Cochran < were displayed. Shortly the mists of doubt began to dissipate and the skies to assume a more roseate hue the bill passes , and Mr. Cochran ' s ap- pointment seems probable. Entirely equal to the occasion , 0. e. c. takes a graceful tack , by adding the title of "Honorable" to Mr. Cochran. Finally the appointment of Mr. Cochran is as sured , and then the magnanimity of 0. e. c. shines forth with all the brightt ness and power of the noonday sun : c'It will be Judge Cochran hereafter. We congratulate Mr. Cochran. " The time of the spring round-up ap proaches. j Although a matter of rap idly diminishing importance , we append the movements of district round-up No. 10 : District Round-up No. 10 will commence May j 25th , at the mouth of Spring creek , on Red J Willow creek , work one day down Red Willow creek ; thence up same to its head ; then cross over to the head of Medicine creek , arriving1 nt same , Juue 1st ; then work down Jledicino creek , including its tributaries , to the mouth of Mitchell creek ; thence cross over to South Platte river and work west as far J ns necessary. Owners or representatives of ranges to act as foremen of respective ranges. In passing upon the matter of "Mc- Cook's ( population , our esteemed local and i county-seat contemporaries might with good taste and effect take into the . consideration < of that important and ever < fertile theme a moity of ( rood horse sense s and veracity. After all is said and : done and the truth is reached , the city 1 of McCook has a bona fide popula tion of strong 2,000. • . A scratching match transpired , the close of last week , on the Citizens bank corner , between two male denizens , which resulted in large merriment and small waste of gore. The southwest quarter of the blockr north of the city park was purchased , .j yesterday , by Mrs. n. Cronkhite of Hastings , for something over SI , 100 , with building clause. We have just received a supply of time books specially prepared for locoJ J motive engineers. Call and see them. We note the removal of Dr. Thomas , - the dentist , to new and larger quarters up stairs in the old Scott building. The City Drug Store is taking on a ' fresh coat of paint , this week. 2 " Gents' in want of fine goods visit The Famous. j A fresh lot of candies received at Chas. Noble's , this week. FOR RENT. 77/o Peck Flour and Feed Store on i Dennison street. Apply at the Farm ers & Merchants Bank. 1 jHMtfMiHrfBBBBBBBfl B I II I 1 1 1 rfi i I -II . , n. ! I PERSONALS. K'T'IJikIoi tliIk heuil wo would he pleased to hiivnmir rri < MiiNthmiitrliniittlnfity Jicijuiiliit nsuf tliCMirriviiltinddeiiarUiiuof their viidiors. . " W. O. Buliuni of Culheitson came down to the city , Saturday evening , on business. Mrs. J. K. Kelley returned , Friday noon last j , from her visit home in Kirwin , Kan. Auditor Wiggins of thd B. & M. , and father , were registered at the commercial , Monday.f Will Fruiu leaves , this evcnlngfor ! chlca- go and Illinois on an extended business trip. E. W. Lewis , Esq. , of Cambridge , was a visitor in the city , Monday afternon , on land business. R. B. Wahlquisr , of our esteemed boiubon contemporary , spent Saturday-Monday at his j ] home in Hastings. D. R. Carpenter , attorney-at-Iaw , Imperial , Chase county , had land business before the local * ' officials , Tuesday. T. J I. L. Lee of Exeter is in the city again , He is arranging to plant trees on his timber claim in this pait of the state. W. II. Davis left , yesterday momingon an important j , mission to Illinois. But we piom- ised i < eternal secresy until next week. Will II. Cole , of Bird City , Kansas , came fn from the west , Saturday of last week , on a limited visit to friends and acquaintances in 5 ] , this city. L. Morse of Benkelmau was in the city , a few days the close of last week , on business , Laying in a small lot of fruit tiecs , among other l things. Mr. and Mrs. Will F. Lawson arrived home from their Wisconsin visit , last Friday night glad to again rest contented under their own vine and fig tree. II. P. Hallock , representing Marder , Luse & Co. , of the Chicago Type Foundry , was in the city , the first of the week , in the interest of the above company. E. W. Franklin , Frontier county's stal- wart sheriir , was in the chief city , Monday , on business. This sanctum received a short call of a pleasant character. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Snyder came down from culbertson , Tuesday evening , in order to secure proper medical attention for Mr. Snyder , who is suffeiing with lhcumatism. E. M. Fainsworlh arrived from Iowa , Mon- day i noon on r,0 , and will spend a few weeks hereabouts , on business and to see after some improvements on his farm south of the city. S. S. Peteis of the Hayes Centre News spent Saturday in the city on a business- pleasure trip. He of course renewed his ac quaintance at these newspaporial headquar- ters. ( Mrs. J. F. Ganschow has gone to Danvjjrs , 111. , her former home , on a visit , fiom there she proceeds to Condid , Ohio , to spend two months visiting her mother. Chief Dispatcher T. G. Rees went down to Beatrice , on 40 , Monday , to attend the Grand Commandery meetings at that place on Tues- day and Wednesday of this week. J. D. Robb left , Sunday night , for Slier- man ceufre , Kansas , to engage in the bank ing j , business , as book-keeper. Joe's many friends in the city \ \ ish him every success. D. W.Irvin of the Pioneer Press of Akron , Colo. , was in town , a few hours , on business , Tuesday , en route home from from a visit at Cambi idge. We acknowledge a short f raters nal call. Miss Nettie Babcock of Cambridge came up to the city , to enjoy the closing dance of Q. A. T. club. She remained , the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Babcock. until Sunday evening. . Ex-Mayor I. J. Starbuek lias retired to his submban abode , east of the city ; it is hinted by some evil-minded people , to devote his time : with commendable assiduity to repair of fences. Jay Gould and party passed through this city , yesterday morning , for the east , in his special car. The inter-state commerce law . is generally supposed to be inoperative when Jay is effected. Miss Alice Murphy has not been able to re- siime iier duties in the public schools , this week , being still confined to the house with measles. She hopes to take charge of her department , next week. F. O. Clinier of the Bartley Inter-Ocean was in the city , Friday afternoon last , mak- ing this sanctum the customary fraternal call , during his sojourn of a few hours , view ing the attractions of the metropolis. M. Leach , architect , has prepared plans , specifications and beautiful drawings of a fine residence for Dr. Davis of McCook. It is a fine piece of work and highly compliments one of our citizens. \ \ ymore Union. J. F. Forbes arrived in the city , Monday night , improved and ready for work again. That our jolly friend is warmly welcomed by a host of admiring friends , it were the acme of superfluity for usto remark. Everybody is J glad to see Forbes back again. Ex-Governor Furnas went home , yester day. ! The Governor goes to Lincoln to try to perfect arrangements with R. O. Phillips of the Lincoln Land co. to sell the company a large number of trees in exchange for city -property. The Governor i. > charmed with our city , and offers to invest § 10,000 or 315 , - 000 here on above terms. 3SiL. . jK. IEc I jE3 ID. > RICE WILLIAMS At the residence of R. H. Williams , Mr. James A. Rice and 3Iiss Kate Williams , both of of McCook. Rev. J. W. Kimmel , officiating clergyman. DO NOT Mortgage your farm if you can get along without doing so but if you have to borrow money , call upon Helm & Davis. SrlP The American Settler's Guide for sale at The Tribune office. Blue Grass and Clover seed at W.C. LaTourette & Co. 's. A desk for sale at this office. Cheap for cash. Egypt/an and Oriental Laces at Lowman & Son's. ff HBIWBBBBI B FOR SALE CHEAP. .T " , f I One line business lot on Mniu street. I f Two nice corner lots on McDowells * j | str"et , one block from sohool houso. * I Two more fine residence lots on Mc- • Dowell ] street. > • t Six lota ( half block ) east fronton Mc- . farland 1 street. - - ' Good house , barn and hiton Marshall street. * ' J | J No building clause required in any of fl ; J above , and will be sold cheap if soon J'L < ; taken. 0. F. Babcock. jjgt | j • fnf i' * Carpets , Curtains and Upholstery ! t- | * Goods I we have a large stock. Come * fh \ I and examine them. < " 1 Wr I I L. LOWMAN & SON. J % f FARM LOANS. | | j \ Q ' * % Cash Down. • No Delay. % ' \ { No need of waiting to send off appli- ' & " ' cations. Money paid over as soon as - * | > papers ] arc completed. Call on or ad- I dress , Red Willow Co. Bank , 43-tf Indianola , Neb. . | - We are Western Agents for Butter- ick's Metropolitan Paper Patterns. . Call { and get a fashion sheet. , * . L. LOWMAN & SON. f * FOR SALE CHEAP. - . v Or will trade for McCook property : f. j ( JO acres of land , 40 cultivated , four 4 miles south of Oxford , Neb. Timber > ' claim , 15 acres cultivated , near Tren ton , Neb. Address , " * W. H. Davis , Lock ] Box 515. McCook , Neb. . Everything in our house is marked in plain selling figures. L. LOWMAN & SON. : MONEY to LOAN ' On farms I am prepared to fill all loans ] from McCook. No sending away no delays. Everything d6ne and f completed right here. Do not fail to * • see me before making application. I. T. Benjamin. , y Office ( Over First National Bank. " Our Stock of Men's and Boy's Straw Rats are in. Come and see them. l. l0wmam & son. to treJarmers. Behold This 1 I am on deck this spring with the most complete line of farm implements ever offered the farm ing public in this part of the country. Call ( and examine. Compare goods and prices. [ I am always glad to aee yon. Respectfully , 0. F. RlNKER. Come and see our White Goods and Swiss ( Embroidery. L. LOWMAN & SON. ' TO WE CONSUMERS. I am now prepared to deliver ice to consumers throughout the city. I have a . superior quality of ice , cut at the . Cambridge mill ponds. Parties desir ing to be supplied , the coming summer , should make their arrangements at i once. Will also deliver anywhere in the valley. R. H. Williams. We have the best assortment of Men 's Clothing. Gall and get our r prices. ' L. LOWMAN & SON. J REAL ESTATE LOANS. ' , We have completed arrangements \ whereby we can furnish those who want H a loan , money on real estate , promptly and without the usual disappointing delays. Call and see us. We are al so prepared to make chattel mortgage loans. j Citizens Bank. _ The largest variety of Hamburg Embroidery in the city. L. LOWMAN & SON. - PLOWS ! PLOWS I I have on hand a lot of Grass-Hopper Breaking "I Plows that I will sell at the exceedingly low price of § 9. Call at once before they are all gone. ) Charles Noble. We guarantee to sell goods lower than any house between Omaha and Denver. j L. LOWMAN & SON. . SUMMER PASTURE. o | I have plenty of summer pasture on 1 the | river bottom , east of the city. Par- " ties desiring pasture should make their [ arrangements at once. S. H. Colvin. Parasols are one of our Leaders this season. Come and see them. L. LOWMAN & SON. MONEY To loan on the most favorable term3 , on ( Improved Farms and First-Class City ( Property. Helm & Davis , McCook , Neb. Neckwear and Hosiery are beyond competition at Lowman & Son's. OPTIONAL LOANS Made on Farm Property by Colvin & Dejipct , McCook , Neb. Nebraska City Breaking Plows at ' C. ( P. Einker 's. FOR SALE. A house and two lots for sale in West McCook. Will sell cheap for cash. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE A pood , pentle ridinphorse. also broke to harness. Inqure at this office. FOR SALE OR TRADE A good riding pony- Inquire at this office. "COR SALE A good horse , buggy and har- -Tf ness. Inquire at this office. Try the Commercial House , when in McCook , just once !