The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 28, 1887, Image 5

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S f THURSDAY , APRIL 28 , 1887.
Hi ] . m Inillcatcs that your mibBcrlptloii tothlH
jfLl'T paper has kxwiikd , and that a cordial
S3fl m invitation 1b extended to call und renew
Kg it . thosamo. Subscription , t'J per year.
W\ \ OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
MI Local Intelligence.
ml 1883. 1887.
jrC-l 3IcCrackcn's Jewelry Storn
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P la now located on the corner north of
WT ' Postofiicc. We pride ourselves or hav-
fcV ing the Pi nest Jewelry Store in the
B/ valley , and we arc better prepared to do
ag ull kinds oi'work than ever het'orc. . Our
1 work on Watches , Jewelry , Etc. ,
| y we guarantee can't be excelled anywhere
Bp on 'arth.
| 1& ' | Another big drop on Watches and
| | v Clocks. Now is the time to buy at whole-
Cl Ba'c ' prices. We have the best assort-
Hr F tnent of Gold Watches , Jewelry , Clocks
B&l and Silycrware outside of Omaha.
Bj t JSJfRcinember we give particular at-
H * -I tendon to repairing of Fine Watches
Bit and Engraving.
L I The Osborne Binders at Rinker 's.
B 'E t5F"Chas. Noble , the leading grocer.
RS l ! "Cultivators at Rinker's from $16
j to $37.
V , r A desk for sale at this office. Cheap
m f for cash.
m , I Rubber and cotton hose at C. I ) .
B v Palmer 's.
Kr I Colored crayon and lead pencils at
B" 1 this office.
B \ New invoice of carpets just received
B j at Torrcy & Co's.
B J Blue Grass and Clover seed at W. C.
B j LaTourette & Co. 's.
B \ The best gasoline stoves , you will
B j > find at C. D. Palmer's.
B i B2F ° Fjggs wanted at Chas. Noble's.
B The highest market price paid.
B _ 5 The American Settlei's Guide
Br for sale at The Tribune office.
B ' Take your hides , buctcr and eggs to
V Brewer & Wilcox , Main Avenue.
K I have a good cooking stove for sale
H or trade. Call at once. S. H. Colvin.
m V \ The best fresh and salt meats in the
B i \ market at Brewer & Wilcox 's meat
B / market.
B / If Y's U R , U'L C those new goods
K : [ at Bowman & Laycock's new Boot &
B , ' ) Shoe store.
HRf J Brewer & Wilcox will buy your fat
V * " hogs. Call at their market , Main
Ht/1 / Avenue.
Rty Fine tailor made spring over coats ,
B I spring dress and business suits and pants
B 'X at The Famons.
B'/ Quccnswarc in the latest styles ,
B I plain and ornamented , at the leading
B > , grocer Chas. Noble.
P $ W The latest and most accurate
Bf Nebraska state maps for sale at The
Bi | Tribune office.
Bf Anything in the furniture line , plain
Kf or elaborate , at Ludwick & Trowbridge ' s ,
B | at bottom figures.
Bf A well selected assortment of fresh
H candies at Chas. Noble's. His stock
B | ' is fresh and clean.
f The Aultman & Taylor Threshers
B * arc the best in the world. C. P. Rinker
B sells them in McCook.
Bi The • iew grocery store of Chas.
Bi Noble is the place to purchase your
BI groceries and provisions.
Ell A child can buy as cheap as a grown
B I person at The Famous. All goods are
K 1 s0 at strictOne ] Price.
B 1 A specialty of groceries , provisions ,
B I queensware , and in fact everything in
B I , e grocery line , at Chas. Noble ' s.
B The Minneapolis Binders and Mow-
H I ers at C. P. Rinker's. The little Min-
B r nie is a daisy , and all who work her
B [ win.
K | New Crown Sewing Machines at
B Rinker ' s @ $5 per month until paid.
m ' These are the finest Sewing Machines
B in the market.
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E Those who prefer to have their cloth-
B [ L ing made to order , can save money by
B v leaving their orders at The Famous.
B a 'Strictly One Price.
B . ; Geo. W. Bede is loaning money on
B' < { farms at the lowest rates. Also have
Bi t- special bargains in real estate , at
I , S McCook Land Office.
BI Ji
Bf • & I have a good team , harness , wagon
B : j\ and cow , for sale cheap. Will sell for
B ' - part cash and part time. Call at my
Bf { ofiice. C. P. Rinker.
Mr tj
I' Fry & Snow'sold stand is the place
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( \ to buy your Flour and Feed , also Gar-
' \ den and all kinds of Farm Seeds. We
I l , have come to stay and will make prices
t ' I reasonable. Harvey Bros.
I | } k Farmers : If you want to save mon-
H'l ey on Boots and Shoes just drop iuto
If < { ' Bowen & Jjaycock's new store , in the
Ik T Citizen's Bank building. They will
If ( show you some rich bargains. Plow
jf shoes all styles and sizes. Prices the
If lowest
WW \ Egypt/an and OrienisLaces at
mm j Low man & Son's.
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All hail the Omaha & Kansas City 1
Measles and mumpt still hold the fort.
The Starved Chicken Thresher at
Rinker ' 8.
Blue Grass and Clover seed at W.C.
LaTourette & Co. 's.
Novelties in soft and stiff hats , just
rcseived at The Famous.
West MeCook's residences was in
creased by one , last week.
Read the advertisement of Ludwick
& Trowbridge in this issue.
A gradual and substantial growth
characterizes this city ' s boom.
The city council convenes in special
session next Monday evening.
Take careful note of the advertise
ments of Lytic Bros. & Co.in this issue.
Note change in local and display
advertisements of "The Famous , " this
issue.
Local nimrods reportducks numerous
on the river and neighboring creeks and
water holes.
Don 't buy a gasoline stove until you
have seen those at Lytic Bros. & Co's. .
They are "dandies. "
The Y. I * . A. prayer service will be
held , next Sabbath evening , at the Con
gregational church.
Live and Let Live. Bowen & Lay-
cock are offering generous bargains in
Boots & Shoes. Give them a call.
The Methodist congregation is taking
steps toward the dedication of their edi
fice some time in the month of June.
We have just received a supply of
time books specially prepared for loco
motive engineers. Call and see them.
No misrepresentation at The Famous
goods are sold exactly as they are
marked in plain figures. No Deviation.
.Materials for the five stall addition to
the round house are arriving. Work on
the foundation for the same is progress
ing-
If you get Bemheimer , The Tailor ,
once to make you a suit , you will al
ways go back. He gives the very best
satisfaction.
Among last week's transfers was that
of the Dorothy property on North Man
chester street , to F. I ) . Burgess , the
water company ' s plumber. t
The residence of L.Lowman on North
Madison street is to be the place of hold
ing the next meeting of the Y. P. A , ,
which is to occur-in three weeks.
The Great Architect was prodigal of
mud in the creation of the delinquent
subscribpr who returns his paper bearing
the strange device , "Refused. "
One of the encouraging and favora
ble signs of the tune is the fact that the
demand for houses to rent is entirely un-
supplied. More tenement houses are
needed.
The Y. P. A. met at the residence of
J. S. LeHew , in the northeastern part
ofthe city , last Friday evening , with a
good attendance , despite wind and
weather.
We take the coin , the customer takes
the bargain and the bargain takes the
cake. That's the way business is done
at Bowman & Laycock's. . Come in and
see our spring attractions in Boots &
Shoes.
The Tribune is in receipt of neat
cards announcing the nuptials of Mr.
W. 0. Bond and Miss II. Kate Teel of
Bondville , this county , April 27th. We
extend hearty congratulations and well
wishes.
Last week , U. G. Dixon sold his res
idence on North Macfarland street to
F. II. Fowler. He also disposed of lots
11 and 12 , block 7 , with residence there
on , to Mr. Chaffee , an employe of the
B. & M.
Following the one now rapidty ap
proaching completion , Larry McEntee
has commenced another residonce on
Manchester Avenue , just immediately
south of number one. We understand
that both will be for rent.
Our worthy superintendent has caught
the prevailing fever , and is having a
considerable addition built to his resi
dence on corner of Dakota and Mar
shall. He has also set out a number
of trees around his premises.
Ground was broken , yesterday , for
the new Lutheran church. The con
tractors are at work preparing bids , and
the work will be pushed as speedily as
possible. The pastor has nearly com
pleted solicitingand has $2,400 on book.
One of the noble steeds doing duty in
the city struct sprinkler became weary
with toil , as is its wont frequently , Mon
day morning , and reclined upon the
tongue of that vehicle heavily-breaking
the same in places two. The break was
quickly repaired and the sprinkler at
work.
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Announcement Rev. Joel S. Kelsey
will speak , next Sunday evening , upon
"The Heunion of Friends in Heaven. " '
This city has on huid a job lot of
tramps and bummers that she will will
ingly dispose of at phenomenally low
figures.
The City Meat Market of Brewer &
Wilcox indulged in a new canvas awn
ing , this week , at their Main Avenua
establishment.
The Methodist brethren contemplate ,
so our information is , s ime extensive
improvements on their house of worship
in our city , this spring.
The Building Association has under
way a comfortable residence for J. A.
Cordeal , Esq. , on Monroe street , just
north of W. W. Josselyn ' s handsome
property.
From the Curtis Record we learn of
the death , April 20th , of Grace , aged
19 years , daughter , of Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. Hamilton. Their friends in Red
Willow county will learn of their be
reavement with sorrow and rogret.
Last Sunday , Stanton Rolla ' s little
girl met with a terrible accident , while
playing with a poker. The little one
seems to have fallen with the ugly in
strument in her mouth , the poker pene
trating through her cheek , just below
the eye , with painful results.
A telegram from Col ton , Cal. , an
nounces the birth to Mr. and Mrs. Geo ,
Hocknell , the first of this week , of a
daughter. The Tribune extends con
gratulations , and might be induced to
consume a fragrant Havana in honor of
the young lady's advent.
The city authorities hare , this week ,
made a needed improvement at the in
tersection of Main Avenue and Denni-
son street , in putting in a wooden un
der-ground drain. Brick , stone or tile
would have been better and cheaper in
the long run , however.
We have it that W. S. Morlan , Esq. ,
is figuringlon the erection of a handsome
residence to cost in the neighborhood of
$5,000. It is to have the modern im
provements , and will be the finest in the
Republican valley. We hope its con
struction will be definitely determined
upon. .
A small system of sewerage is just
what is needed in this city , especially on
Main Avenue and Dennison street. We
hear the matter frequent ] } ' mooted and
would like to see some active measures
instituted. The question of disposing
of sowage , with the hotels of the city
particularlyis a serious and troublesome
one indeed.
Our esteemed bourbon contemporary
seems to have been rendered absolutely
inarticulate for sheer gratitude by our
fraternal ministrations in its ownest be
half during its recent passage through
tie fiery furnace of fierce persecution ,
[ n other words , o. e. b. e. is doubtless too
full for utterance. We desire no morn
tender expression.
A fresh lot of candies received at
Chas. Noble's , this week.
In the appointment of O. C. Gaston
of Omaha to the position of Court Re
porter of this district , Judge Cochran
has made an excellent selection. Mr.
Gaston conies highly recommended as
a stenographer of ability and a type
writer of skill. He has already taken
up his residence in this city , and will
devdte his entire attention to the duties
of his position.
For a good suit or pants go to The
Tailor , L. Bemheimer.
The Congregational church of our
city did a very proper thing , last Sun
day morning , in unanimously voting to
retain their present pastor , Rev. Joel
S. Kelsey , who has inaugurated a good
work and infused a new spirit in the
church here since his pastorate of tire
year ending July 1st. The members
of the church also decided to make
some improvements in the appear
ance and convenience of their edifice.
The latest improved gasoline stoves
for sale by Lytle Bros. & Co.
We are advised that a company will
be formed to put in a line of sewerage
from the railroad to the river , the same
to connect with the round house and
eating house S3'stems , and to any system
the city or private enterprise may con
struct for the municipality. We rejoice
to see this move , hoping that a portion
of the city will be provided with sewer
age in the near future. This enterprise
will be a great assistance and conven
ience to this end.
FOR SALE.
A house and two lots for sale in West
McCook. Will sell cheap for cash.
Inquire at this office.
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Y. P. M. B.
The Mission Band of the Lutheran
church holds regular meetings in the
School House , every Sunday afternoon
at half-past two o'clock , mountain time.
The Band has begun to study "The
Gospel in Ail Lind * " It is the aim
to make these Sun lavtliornoou meet
ings interesting and profitable to older
persons as well a to children. The
topic for next Sunday is "China. " The
exercises will consist of a short historical
address by Rev. E. J. Hall , with appro
priate readings , recitations and singing
by the children. The topic will be illus
trated with Chinese curiosities and pic
ture cards. Ah Wing and Charlie Chung ,
two chinamen now residents of McCook ,
will be present in native costume and
read a portion of scripture in the lan
guage of the Mandarins. Everybody
welcome. Olive Kimmel , Pres.
Lena Coy , Secretary.
Come and see our White Goods and
Swiss Embroidery.
L LOW MAN & SON.
Wednesday afternoon , the stable of
Philin Weick in South McCook was de-
stroyedwitli contents. The building was
fired by some children , who were playing
with matches in the same. Two ponies
and a double set of new harness were
burned , entailing a severe loss upon Mr.
Weick , who some time since suffered the
loss of an arm in the B. & M. yards at
this place. Sympathy is universally ex
pressed for the unfortunate man. We
suggest and hope it may take a practical
turn , as the victim of the affair is deserv
ing and in circumstances not easy. It
may not be amiss to draw a lesson of
greater care and precaution in placing
matches beyond the reach of children ,
in whose hands they are frequently so
destructive , while being a great blessing
and benefit to mankind in general.
Remember that Chas. Noble is head
quarters for everything fresh and clean
in the staple and fancy grocery line.
It is given on good authority , in fact
gleaned from a personal letter from Gen
eral Manager McCool , that the Omaha
& Kansas City railroad will extend its
lines from Alma west as far as Culbert-
sou at least , this season , paralleling the
B. & M. that distance This informa
tion conies as a most welcome surprise
to this section , which will experience in
vigorated and renewed activity ali along
the line. It is positively iterated by
those claiming to be in possession of tiie
facts that the road will be among the
certainties of the suu ler.
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We have the best assortment of
Men ' s Clothing. Call and get our
prices. L. L0WMAN & SON.
School shoes are one of our special-
tics. We have an immense line in
stock and more on the road , which , we
will sell at prices never before heard of.
We invite parents to call and inspect
our stock before purchasing. To be
brief and concise , we take the lead. We
picture bargains only as we can sub
stantiate them with facts and figures.
Bowen & Laycocic.
McMillen & Weeks are prepared to
give estimates on painting , papering or
furnish you material at bottom prices.
There are few housekeepers who have
not been swindled with some kind of a
washing machine. We have a steam
washer that we guarantee to give satis
faction or no sale. 'Tis easily operated.
Saves labortime , and clothes. One trial
will convince the most skeptical.
Lytle Bros. & Co.
The largest variety of Hamburg
Embroidery in the city.
L L0WMAN & SON.
Call at the City Drug Store , directly
opposite the First National Bank , for
Drugs , Medicines , Chemicals , Paints ,
Oils , Stationery , Fancy Goods , etc.
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal
use. Chenery & Anderson.
Just received , a nice invoice of baby
carriages at Torrey & Co ' s.
In the matter of furniture Ludwick
& Trowbridge take the lead. Their stock
is the largest , their assortment tiie best ,
and their figures the most reasonable.
Test these claims by calling and inspect
ing their stock.
Nebraska City Breaking Plows at
C. P. Rinker ' s.
Those lamp fillers and oil cans at Ly
tle Bros. & Co ' s. are the latest and best
can on the market. No lifting of tiie
can to fill a lamp. You can also , if de
sired , transfer the oil from the lamp to
can without spilling a drop of oil.
A nice selection of reward of merit
cards just received at this office.
A number of the railroad boys are still
quite ill with measles.
OPTIONAL LOANS
Made on Farm Property by
Golvin & Dempcy ,
McCook , Neb.
Our Stock of Men's and Boy 's Straw
Hats are in. • Come and see them.
L L0WMAM & SON.
PERSONALS.
JSfUnder this head wo would bo pleased to
l have our frU-mlsthroughout tho city acquaint
us of the arrival and dcimrturo of their visitors.
.1. A. Kmid spent thu quiet hours of Sunday
in tliu chief city.
Judge Cochran is holding court in Hayes
county , this week.
Mrs. Oscar Bind of Alma , Harlan county ,
is a visitor in the city.
W. J. McGiilen was down from Stratton ,
Saturday , business calling him here.
Mrs. Alfred Xellis is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
John McCain in Fremont , this state.
Joe Hassler , of Hassler & Erb , Trenton
implement dealers , is in the city , to-day.
C. D. Cramer , our efficient county clerk ,
was a visitor in the city , Saturday afternoon.
S. C. Henry , one of Stratum's prominent
citizens , rrgistered at the Commercial , Sun
day.
Isaac Moore of St. Louis "Age of Steel"
was in town , last week , canvassing for that
journal.
J. I ) . Uobb made a flying visit to the city ,
last Thursday evening , from Sherman Cen
tre , Kansas.
( ieneral Superintendent T. E. Calvert of
the IJ. & M. was in the city , last night , en
route west.
Judge J. E. Cochran went over to Oberlin ,
Saturday , on business , returning overland ,
Sunday morning.
J ) . J. Smith was down from Wano , Kas. ,
two or three days , the close of last week , on
business matters.
11. O. Phillips went through , last night , for
Denver , on important business , in company
with T. E. Calvert.
Mi's. M. A. Xnrtiirup came down from the
claim in Hayes county , tiie first of the week ,
on important business.
S. W. Huddleston's little boy was very
sick , last night , with measles , but is some
what improved to-day.
J. W. Dolan , ( ! . H. ( Jrubb , E. C. Ballew
and other Indianola people were here , Tues
day afternoon , on business.
J. P. Davis of Villisca , Iowa , spent Friday
and Saturday of last week , in our city , look
ing after Ills interests here.
Senator Dolan was up from the county-
seat , last Friday afternoon , on personal and
agricultural society business.
Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Newman have rented a
dwelling house in the northern part of the
city and gone to house-keeping.
Mrs. W. S. Perry and the children led ,
Monday morning , tor lliggiusporl , Ohio ,
her old home , on a visit of six Aveeks or
longer.
T. E. McUracken moved into ids house on
Manchester street , last week. The Colonel
is very cosily established in his coiufoi table , ,
well-arranged little home.
Mr. and Mi's. Oman and .Mrs. Hutchinson
of the county-seat drove up to the chief city ,
Tuesday , on a shopping expedition , return
ing home , the same evening.
J. II. Ludwick left for Onargii , 111. , this
morning , in response to a telegram announc
ing the sudden and unexpected death of a
brother with rheumatism of the heart.
Mr. Montanye , a I ) . & M. employe , who
lias been ill for some time with measles , is
now seriously effected with lung trouble.
His condition , though somewhat better to
day , is still considered precarious.
Alex. Stewart , ( he well known engineer of
the Wymore branch , was in town , Monday ,
on land business connected with the protest
entered against his proof made some years
ago on a valuable claim just northeast of the
city.
Mr. and MrM. . A. Spalding nrri\ed in
the city , Tuesday , on a visit , or a few days.
Mrs. Spalding lias been home at Jtiveilon.
on a visit. She will accompany her husband
to Yuma , Colo. , when ; he is engaged in the
drug business.
Fred. S. Harris resigned his position in the
superintendent's ollice , at Ibis station , the
first of the week , leaving for Denver on No.
1 , Monday night , whore he will probably take
a position in the I ) . & I ! . ( I. offices. Fred ,
is a capable clerk.
Sccietary of Slate Laws came up Horn
Lincoln , Sunday noon , lemaining hero , vis
iting friends and transacting some little
business , until Monday evening. The Sec
retary has many warm friends to greet him
in the "Magic City. "
Miss Jennie Elder dcpailcd. Tur-sday
morning. for her home in Tioy. X. V. Miss
Jennie has during her extended visil to her
sister , Mrs. W. E. Dauchy , made a host of
warm friends , who regret her dopailure ,
wishing her a bon voyage and early return.
ASiIlLEY GO IV AT'th Suie ce jf
Howe Smith , BoudvilIeNeb. , on Tuesday.
April l'Jth , 1SS7 , Mr. Adelbeit Ashley and
Miss Eliza Oold , Justice Smith officiating.
BOND TEEL At residence of bride's par
ents , on Wednesdav , April 27th , 1SB7 , Mr.
W. O. Bond and Miss il. Kate Teel , both
of Bed Willow county.
DAVIS BEES At the residence of Mrs.
W. N. Ogden , 14 N. Page street , Chicago ,
111. , April 21st , lbS7 , byBev. J. S. Maine ,
Mr. W. 11. Davis of McCook. Neb. , and
Miss Niola Bees of Claj ton , N. Y.
The happy couple arrived in the city , Mon
day night , and have since been the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. T : G. Bees , the bride being a
cousin of our worthy Chief Dispatcher. They
expect shortly to to engage in house-keeping
in a new residence on East Dennison street ,
now iu preparation for their reception. The
Tjsibcxk expresses the sentiments of many
friends in extending heartiest congratula
tions and sincerest wishes for a happy , "pros
perous voyage over the sea of matiimonyj
upon which they have entered with a sky all
serenene and fair , and winds soft , balmy and
propitious.
Our stock of Dry Goods is first-
class in every particular.
L. LOWtilAN & SON.
Before doing your painting or paper
ing , it will pay you to call on McMillen
& Weeks.
Brusseli's Brussell carpets for 55c.
at Torrey & Co's. .
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FOB SALE CHEAP. I
One fine business lot on Main street. ' • H
Two nice corner lots on McDowell i
street , one block from school house. <
Two more fine residence lots on Mc-
Dowell street. ;
Six lots ( half block ) cast front on Mc- Iwm
fail a nd street. >
Good house , barn and lot on Marshall < l
street. vM
No building clause required in any of :
above , and will be sold cheap if soon ;
taken. C. F. Bahcock. \M \
Carpets , Curtains and Upholstery II
Goods we have a large stock. Come iL\
and examine them. \m \
L. LOW MAN & SON. | |
FARM LOANS. II
Cash Down. No Delay. !
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No need of waiting to send off appli-
cations. Money paid over as soon as
papers are completed. Call on or ad- I
dress , Hkd Willow Co. Bank : , * I
• Kt-tf Indianola , Neb.
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The Dcering all-steel Binder at C. P. ; 1
lliuker ' s. This machine is what its :
name implies really an All-Steel Ma- I
chine. I
MONEY to LOAN I
On farms T am prepared to fill all ; I
loans from McCook. No sending away •
no delays. Everything done and j I
completed right here. Do not fail to
see me before making application. I
I. T. Benjamin. JB
Office Over First National Bank. . I
The new styles in straw hats for men , '
boys and children , have just arrived at ; I
The Famous. Call and see them. ?
TO WE CONSUMEBS. \ I
I am now prepared to deliver ice to \ I
consumers throughout the city. I have \ I
a superior quality of ice , cut at the I
Cambridge mill ponds. Parties desir- \ I
ing to be supplied , the coming summer , <
should make their arrangements at - I
once. Will also deliver anywhere in ' I
the valley. It. 11. WILLIAMS. ' I
We are Western Agents for Butter- } I
ick's Metropolitan Paper Patterns. 1
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Call and get a fashion sheet. 11
L. L0WMAN & SON. ! II
REAL ESTATE LOANS. I
We have completed arrangements > I
wheieiiy we can furnish those who want I
a loan , money on real estate , promptly ' I
and without the usual disappointing I
delays. Call ami see us. We are al- • I
so prepared to make chattel mortgage I
loans. Citi'/kns Bank. * I
You will find it to the host interest of I
your pnekot book to purchase furniture I
of Ludwick & Trowbridge. ' ' I
TO H0BSEMEN. \
T will he in McCook four days , on
May 13th. 1 Ith , 15th and KJth. Will
treat any disease oecuring to horses ,
making a specialty of dentistry , ring
bones and spavins. Will be found at the
Commercial House. J. B. SiMMONS ,
Veterinary Surgeon. /
I haye 10,000 pounds Binding Twine
which I can sell on October time , pure
standard qualify and medicated.
C. P. Rinker. f
FOR RENT. .
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A twolory frame cottage on Mclvin " \
-tieet. Heady for occupancy about s
Mav 20th. 20 per month. Any slight
interior alterations will be made now to
suit tenant. Apply at , the
Farmers & Merchants Bank.
Parasols arc one of our leaders this
season. Come and see them.
L. L0WMAN & SOU" .
THIS IS NO SWINDLE !
The ( ) . IC. Steam Washer is the easiest .
operated of all washers ever offered for
sale. Will save your clothes , labor and
health. Warranted to wash clean or
money will be refunded. For sale by I
Lytle Bros. & Co. '
Shade1 : all put up for 50c. At
Torrey & Cos.
CONTRACTORS !
The Bank of Stratton is ready to re- t
ceive bids for the brick and mason work I
of their new bank building. Plans and '
specifications can be seen by calling at
the bank in Stratton , Neb.
We guarantee to sell goods lower
than any house between Omaha and
Denver. • L. L0WMAN & SON.
I have a full and complete line of
repairs constantly on hand for all the \
machines , binders and mowers I sell
and will always have them on hand so 1
long as I handle the machine. '
C. P. Rinker. J
i
DO NOT
Mortgage your farm if you can get
along without doing so but if you
have to borrow money , call upon
Helm & Davis.
HOUSE FOR RENT.
Any one desirous of renting a house
should inquire immediately of M. A.
Spalding.
FOR RENT. -I
A
Persons wanting to rent a furnished i a
room should call at this office. ja
'
FOB BENT. I
The Peck Flour and Feed Store on I " .
Dennison street. Apply at the Farm- 1
ers & Merchants Bank. 1