I * f RfiWt * iTufpirmnrkiiCwIJiciru I * hi \ e atoelunPuilh best and choie | | . uat solp < * hojii of fresh , and eurci f uKMits. : iuut . i > outry ! , saiisngc , hird * iwllexr. 4 tc. Tiiey nre nlso i xten rfve juu-Ws. and the anlfc ujk smoked iu < mts kept in su ck nro o : t ! * tr oh 11 prepjtmtfom and war mtttttl puw \vlmItsouu . Thei dt < { iiit * an \t < * uHivo wholosttfc lm-ino * * . fwtmc tent in im-ipas- it in i in port an ce from day to day In tin * future they i-xjwci to • nr dut * * * tttitti * * Miid hogs for shipment a frt that will I * hailed mhIi sat wrfnetioit l v tlu * fai uiwrs of Ihr hm . rotulii country , as it will afion vnHMp tiiioM that will le-utl to make • • . . Ur Hw ! * * < - * wtoek nioiv * • lmhc- tucy tiMMt itt ih < * patjt TinI I * . & M. Jlttrkicl ir pupuhir fft titiv.ill Um > Aid * * k public and tlu fwili. tifor business • cluing aiv mA oik * lttt NtfWiur to tho l > i > • * ' ni i e * * r lies if iMpti jwIibt ; . u.us. ' ! " • • - VMbiMMpeR i iuamicIS \ w li r < - * * i i'e < f % * ljUli , . . < ' (1 1 'utter A : Cu. This h * h. • m- mi ui * l ln iM a3 Iiore. 4 JI'lui a * . tk * i cr0iBE rt > A. J. Tltwitipson , W Mr. Po r. t" * i iMi iT of tlu - • l4 ! * shu * M t h * Ih ? I1 H l. ul lll of thi4ncr \ - utt tW * pct > 4 m.rs ami k wrfl low * * * * iu t i. . ; , . . . , , * , . ( ) j tottw and comitry. JiotJ * a wholt * > d * nd retail business is transact * A ami en rythin * ? in tin * line o \ lit jmdijixlwwu iloiu * . corn meal ohirse * imIwmm 1 ftn tL vegetables > g ; H. fruit etc. . are haudled. Tin c 4iiblibhiiumt handleti S cmload : f Hoar alone during the month o 4uh. They handle about iifteei • liilereiit brand * of ilour. always aiminir to * * fit the best , and amoni which are the. products of the Al urn Columbus. Cambridge and dn O.uaha mills. The products of tin Omahx milling company is fron Dakota hard wheat , from x.hicli tin kj t Hour in the world is pnnluced The alx > ve firm also handle jrain 1'ial will exchange Hour for tho pro ducts t > f tlie firm whenever desired This enterprise has become one o 1L ' imiM > rt intfotuiestf MeC'ook * : business interests , and the e > tab ILihuieiit Avas never more popula tuider the present management tlian LBLAND .t .MOItltOW. dealers in Hour , feed and farm ma I chinery , are deserving of more thai I p'ii.ing notice in this connection I This enterprise was originally es I tablLdiod by Mr. Leland. the pros I * nt linn having been organized ii I April. l ST. Since that time , tin I business has been considerably en I 1 trged and is in reality one of tin I iniK ] rtant elements in McCook' j I bosiness circles. In the Hour ain feed department , the stock curiei ! • > unusujilly largo , the sales aggre I rting an average of nearly thre < I cur-loads a month. The stock em I brae 'S various grades of wheat auc I raliim Hjiii . corn meal , coarst I j nd ground feed , grain and vegeta bl.They have also done quite I ; n extensive business as grain buy I rs. They make a specialty of tin I products of the Arsipalioe mills I which enjoy a most enviable repu B tition tliroughout western Xebras I r.u Iiifarmiuidements [ , they car I ry i'ito < * k nearly everything re I < juired , for the prosecution of farm I ing pursuits , the Ohls farm anc spring wagons. Eockford Plov I c m [ mies " goods suid the E torle } I bbideiN and mowers being anion * ; I tltf1 leading articles of stock Mp k Leland Sc 3Iorrow delivei I free of charge everything purchas I e l at their establishment , and m I tii-n * are honorable , fair dealing I lucii. Tun Tkibuxh takes pleasure I In mmending tlie establishmen' I t > the public. I CIGARS AXD TOBACTO. B I'nder this head we are ple.isec to refer to tlie establishment ol B G * iPaxton. . The manufacture oi B ciars , is a comparatively new in- B da-stry in the western country , bui B tli re is no reason why the busi- B ue s should not pay here as well B \ . elwhere , and the success oi B k'u t > stfd > lishment in questiou fur- B iil-iit • > ample evidence to. warrani B the assertion that it will pay . 31r. B Paxton commenced here less tiuiu B one year ago "with one man , he now B employs four cigar makers , and B * urns out from fifteen to twenty B thousand cigars monthly. The pro- B ducts oi the establishment , consist- B ing of botli five and ten cent goods. B t wjoy i reputation m the home niar- B ket second to no other , and Mr. B Paxton bi already doing quite an I cxtensh e jobbing trade , furnishing B many of the dealers in the towns B of this and adjoining counties. His B > jx cialtie * . at the pre-ent time are : BKo v Vpst Extras. " * ten cent goods , B and * "Palmetto"Spanish Stand- B nnV" andPaxton's Leader. " five I cent goods , all of which enjoy an B unusual jwpularity with smokers. B Mr. Paxton deals in chewing mid B smoking tobacco of all kiutls , pipes. B ci ar holders , pouches , etc , and B eTCrTtliino- fact that belongs to I the trado. ° In tho manufacturing department , he nses none but the 2 ' gggggjX • - - • • : mm a. . . mi L i jl . . . . _ . , liw yijiiH iW Win i illl - f * * > a'1' 9 * * " W0 Wvm " "best"of inaterml , and he can otfei to dealers of southwestern Nebras ku opportunities worthy of consid- i eration. EDCniIAItDT A HART , I manufacturers of , and dealers in , ci gars and tobaccoare tho next claim ants of our attention. This firn who came formerly from Quincv. . 111. , opened business in this city in November last , and notv.ith- standing the comparatively shon time in business , they have estab lished a trade that might well bt envied bv manv older and num pretentious concerns. The speein feature of tho establishment is tin manufacture of cigars , and then "La Flor do Nebraska. " "Litth Pansy. " "Princosa , " La Patrona , ' ami • 'Emblem " brands , eomprisim. 1 both fivo and ten cent goods , have not only become widely known , bu are exceedingly popular with tin loveisof the weed. They have i large local jobbing trade , which is rapidly extending to the neighbor ing towns and counties. The propri otors aro l > oth oxpeiienced am practical cigar makers , besitlesi I whom two hands are constantly employed in the work of manufact uring. They : dso carry a gooi stuck of chewing ami smoking to- baccoH. jiipes. cigar holdeis. pi uch- es. I'tc. and even thing in fact us ually found with first-class tobac conists. En tho manufacture oi cigais. they pride lheni el\es upoi the [ iiirity and excellence ol * then g < Mds. anil dealers of sonthwesteri' Nebraska will consult their own in terests bv giving this house then [ jatronage. IIAIJ. .t I'Of'IIKAN of the machinery business are next ion tho list , and worthy ot mow than a passing notice in this con uoction. This firm was organizei , in April of the present year , bul large business transactions during the pr.st few months has demon strated a peculiar aduptihility tc • the biLsiness reiu-esentod. The above gentlemen are both farmers both [ > ractical men. and know the needs and requirements of tho pub lie. and in the selection of goods have always aimed to handle non- but the best and most popular. ! As evidence of tho above fact , wc 1 will name a few of the loading ar ticles of i-tock. such as the Buck eye and Walter A. AVood lii.rveslon and mow.rs. . tho YanBrani ami Milburn wagous , and a full linooi 1 [ ) lows. cultivatoi"s. buggies , etc. . ' from equally well know n makers. The stock embraces everything re- . ( [ uired for tho [ U'osecntio u of farm ing pursuits , extras , repairs , etc This firm have their ofiic"1 m the hardware store of Coleman l ros. . where thoy will bo pleased to sec all who contemplate the purchase oi anv article of machinery. i MKKCHAXT TAILORING ? . nder this head , wo de iro tr speak of the well stocked and fine- ' b' app iat d establishment of L. Bernheimer. This house estab lished about three vears ago. al once assumed , and has over main tained , a foremost place in business matters. Mr. Bernheimor. who is an experienced and artistic tailoi and cutter of io years " standing , came here from St. 'loo. Missouri , and has been identified with the business in metropolitan cities , nearly all his life , and is possessed of a knowledge of tho business that it is impossible to acquire except by contact with those who cater to the fashionable elements of the trade. Mr. B. carries a large line of piece goods , embracing the latest styles of all the best grades ! of imported and domestic fabrics. He employs none but men tailors , his business requiring the services of from six to eight hands. Mr. Bernheimer not only does the lead ing local business , but his patrons are also numbered among the best people of neighboring towns , and his trade is constantly increasing. He makes a specialty of artistic tailoring , and is always up in the latest fashions , and his facilities are not a whit inferior to the best similar concerns of tho large cities , while his prices are considerably less. G. A. MORGAN , manufacturer of and dealer in sad dles , harness , whips , robes , blan kets , trunks , valises , etc. , has been located in the city about one year. He carries about a § 2.000 stock , and one of the best and most com plete ' of its class in southwestern Nebraska. Mr. Morgan is a prac tical man of17 years' experience in tlie business , and to use his own expression , he has worked from Ocean to Ocean and was never yot discharged by employer. Mr. Mor gan carries a stock complete to the smallest detail , made up largely of goods of his own manufacture , and ho is prepared to supply tho wants of patrons in a manner equal to the best similar concerns of tho largest cities in the country. HENRY PEKKEK , saddler , and harness maker , com- i menced business in McCook aboul a year and a half ago. but to-day his establishment stands well to the front in all mattors pertaining tc business. In the fiist place , Mr. Penner , has had 14 years' experi ence in the business , is a skilful mechanic , and knows what is re quited in such an enterprise1 . His stock , which is unusually largo , consists of a superior line of sad dles , light and heavy harnes-s. whips , nels. robes , dusters , j'nel even thing in fact that belongs t < a first-class establishment. His- hr.rnesssleek is all of his own make ami warranted , while his sad dle and whip stock is of the best made in this country. Believing that good goods are tho ehenpest , he has built npntradoupoiias-oliel basis , and tho purchasing public havo already learned tlie fact thai anything coming from his estab lishment can be depended upon a * being just ; s represented. 'Mr , Ponnc-r has built up an establish ment that is a credit to tho town , and one deserving of increase * success. .MRS. S. A. I'RESCOTT. is tho loading representative of tin millinei'A business of McCook , am " her establishment is Avorthy ol moio thru [ a. 'siog notice in this connection. Airs. Pro coft com menced business in this city in Aiarch. INST , but she has had manv ver.is experience in thebrsi- * * ness , and is thoroughly familial Avith its cveiy feature. She car ries a stock embracing all the 'lat est novelties and most desirable styles in millinery , and so far al least as the shlo and character oi goods are concerned , her establish- mont can 't compete Avith the best concerns of tho largest cities. A dross making department is also a feature of importance , and horo as elsewhere , the facilities aro first- das. ; . This establishment is co.a- A'oniently located on Alain street , and oiiors every advantage to the purchas r of millinery goods that can he found in the metropolitan cities of the country. Mas. : .i. i : . BVRCER is an anclivo representative of the millinery trade of McCook. a posi tion gained in a comparatiA'oly short time , but honorably acquired. Airs. Barger commenced business in this city a little loss than o.u year a ; o. coming ! o this state from Vinton. lwa. . where for many years she had been engaged in tlie above business. This e. iablish- ment is located just Avest of the AIc- Entee House , occupying a hand some salesroom in a substantial brick block and of goodly propor tions. The stock carried consists of fine millinery , notions and la dies , furnishing goods of every de scription , and during the trade sea son , presents facilities fully equal to the similar concerns of metropol itan cities. Dross making is also a feature of importance , and the facilities first-class. Paper pat terns , trimmings , etc. , makes this department a complete outfitting emporium. Airs. Barger has done a neat satisfactory business durin < her career in this city , and will show her appreciation of past fa- av is by a largely increased stock during the coming autumn , and a general improvement of her facili ties. She has been engaged in the business for the past 27 years , and is thoroughly competent to conduct a business of the aboA-e character. It is the aim of Airs. Barger to present to the ladies of AlcCook and vicinity all the latest and most desirable goods in her line , and at prices in every Avay reasonable. PREDMORE BROS. are leading representatives of the carriage making and blacksmithing industry of McCook. and Avorthy of more than a passing notice in this connection. The above firm com menced business about tAVo years ago. and they have enjoyed a stead ily increasing patronage from the start , until they really bland at the head as rogirds their line of busi ness in this city. The functions of tho establishment embrace Avagon and carriage work of every description , shoeing , plow and ma chine Avork. and everything in fact that pertains to a first-class , black smith and jobbing shop. They are possessed of excellent facilities , cany a good stock of iron and wood material , are men of experience , skillful Avorkmen , and jealous of a reputation that has been acquired by fair and honorable methods , and Avhich it is their purpose to maintain in future dealings Avith the public. Their facilities for do ing business are equal to any sim ilar concern in this section of the country , whether- be the con struction of lieAv work , or repairing , of any character. THE CITY TIAKRIIV , A. Probst , proprietor , is one of the popular features of McCook's busi- * * t * t ness interests , ' and as far ns the character : and extent of business transactions are concerned , the es tablishmentwould be a credit to n much larger city. This enterprise Avas inaugurated nearly fivo years ago under tho stylo of Probst Bros. , Avhich continued up till about r year ago , since Avhich time , Air. Probst has been alone. The es tablishment is not only the pioneei of its class in this place , but it has ahvays maintained a foremost [ dace in business matters. Mr. Probst not only has a A'ery large local trade , but also supplies several oi the toAvns along tho line , as Avell m. the railroad boarding cars. The establishment is tho embodiment of all that is desirable in a bakery enterprise. Mr. Probst is a prac tical baker of l ( years " experience , and in Avestern parlance a rustler. He is the owner of a handsome de livery Avagon and team , and carries free everything purchased at his establishment. In connection with the bakery business , a restaurant or lunch department is also main tained , and a gocd st < ck of canned goods , fruits. confecliOnerA' . cigars- and tobacco carried. Mr. Probst is an honorable , fair dealing man , a wide-awake , public spirited busi ness man , and he has built up ai enterprise hero that would bo . • credit to a much larger city. RANKS & HORNER • are the proprietors of one of the most pojHilar lunch counters anc " restaurant establishments of the city and an indispensible feature oi business interests. This firm on- gaged in the above business about two years ago , and Uioa" haA-e built a trade that might Avell be eimoel bv manv older and more proton- * 1 tdous concerns. They are prepared to furnish lunches of every descrip tion , tea and coffee , and oysters in season. TheT.deal extensively in fruits and vegetables , cigars , tobac co" and confectionery. They are conveniently located and the es tablishment has long been known as one of the most popular resorts in the city. J. C. RYAN" of the real estate , loan and insur ance-business has bid recently lo cated hero , coming from Pi 11 mor.i county , this state. Mr. By an has beeii a resident of Nebraska for many years , and is thoroughly ac quainted Avith the country and its resources. He is the owner of a huge amount oi" land and is an ox- tensive farmer and stock grower. He is tho owner of a solendid farm of an entire section in this county , and in real estate matters buy s and sells outright. Ho is tho re nre- sentativo of reliable loan and in- Aestmont companies , andposs. sed of the most excellent facilitis for negotiating farm or mortgage loans. He represents seA"er d insur ance companies and is prepared to Avrite insurance of all kinds , at rea sonable rates. HaA'ing been ten years a resident of Nebraska , much of tho time identified with farming pursuits , he is a most competent man to conduct a business of the above character. He is an honor able , reliable man. and Avill be pleased to confer Avith all Avho may m any ivav be interested in either department of the business repre sented. Yon uill find n < = jiU > inli ] lino of Cioih , ( " n-s-imcri's. Yor - < ti'b. Loudon Suitiii" ' , mid TrcMiM'riiiji * mid a complete fi soitiiiont of Spvinjr and Knll Overcoiiliiijis. A ! o Esqui mau Beavers in all shades at DEYSDiLB'S Fine Custom Tailor SIiop opposite the new postoliice Good fits uuaiin teed. Tliir tfive 3ems ' expeiienec in New York City. MAIN AA'KXUKMcCOnK. . XKIJ. irn i iii t rrmin in i i i in i urn i in i i i i n nM " ' " Win ANDERSON. . \GK.\T TOR - The Mutual Life Insurance Co. OP NEW V0I5IC. Tlie Buffalo Mutual Accident Ins. Co. also A full line of Fire and Liglitninjr Ins. Money tc Loan on Ileal l'-tate ] Secuiiiv. KOOMS : GA'KK FIKST NATIONAL I1ANIC R. H. COLE , "Tlie Leading" HHercJiani Tailor OF McCOOK , FOK First-Class Tailoring' . Tlavinj ; a Imgc stock of Fine Suiting ? ' itxl Trous-erings , I will furnish them i ilitap for the next CO days. j - - - \ - ' i f BUSINESS DIRECTOJty. . .1. ItritON JKNMNflrt. .101111 WU.V.\ . .JENNINGSYILKY. . ATTORNEYS AT • : - LAW. Will practice In tho State and Uuitoil State CourtH. ami lieforo thn V. S. Land Olllcen. Careful attention ivon o Collections. Olllcc overCitlzous Hunk , McCook. Neb. THUS. COLFKUT ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAW , AND NOTAItV PUI1LIC. Real K tate noiiKlitand Sold and Collection- Made. Money limned on mill estate and Una' proof. Airont Lincoln Land Co. Ollice. o\ei Farmois , "c " Meiclnints Hunk. " ii. M. SNAVKLY . ATTORNEY - : AT : IiAW. INDIANOLA. NKIIUASKA. Will practice In all the State and fnit- ' States Courts. A No. huloictlio Laml Olliceit. McCook and the depaitmoiit nt Wa-Hiu toti - jllfo ll w " " OOLK. LAWYER , Mccook nfjikaska Will practice in all theiurts. . Coiatneu- i ! and oorporitlioii law a specialty. MONEY TO LOAN , itooius t anil . " i , First Nnf 1 Hank Miiildliiir a. j. mrinsiiousK , w. m" > • ' McCook. IndiaiKd.i Kitten house c Starr. Attorneys t at t Law. 1)1 HCl.S Al' McCOOK AND INDIANOLA. T. M. III.I.M , C. W. IV\ ! . - . Lato Scgir.cr U. S. L : = d Lats : f Gss. Lisi 02c. Ofico , Hrwia. Ear. V7ihi:2z : . 2. : UKL.M & DAVIS , Attorneys. Land P Loan Anrs. . ' Mllook \r.mA iv\ . II you li.ivoa diSIicult conleM . • i.-o to i > m-o- * cine or de'end : in < l want to win oi > ii-nlt • : - OiIilc. ninth ot U.S. Laud oif.ee 1'ioni ii nu'iil ot the Citi/eiis Hank. " H. G. DIXON , Reai Estate and Loan • Broker , McCOOK. NL1UJASKA. Special uttcntioii jriven to the * ali ot"nt > piopoity Jou ! c rented and coleetio ! : s made. Oiliee : l. 'ear olCilienU.inU T. U. STITZ.MAN , D. . Iiclcctic Physician anil Snrui'on. OCULIST AND AUIMST. Mccook \miwa-ia : Jiy"Ollice in McXeolj Uuiidiny. Main M - I ? . " 15. DAVIS. ; . ! . 1) ) . . ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , McCOOK A'iit A KA "Ollioe at Chcnery ' s drnjr > tor.- . L. -I'lrKIv MIKC , M I ) . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special Attc:5jr. Civ : : : : resale 2ieis Ollice honis. fiom ! • to 11 A. M . and 2 to I I' M. . mountain time. Ollice : Over i' .iiiiiei-.V Mcicliaiil * > li.iuK. - - PHYSICIAN AM ) SUKCKOX mu.okk. - - mii\ : : -iia r " ( illice : HoomXo I. Vivn Xatioinil IJ.ink HiiildinUcsidence , on Mai shall M i eet " A.J. . THOMAS. DENTIST. Ariiiiinbtcr * ( ' .ib if dc-ucd. pST'Olhco o\ . Scntt's lineU. CL W. .MlXKLHlT KOItJlBKIA' COUNTY • : SURVEYOR , Mc > OOK , NCUUASKA. Will do all KimKot Surveying. Or.uliii'r and Cuil TJiiKincciinjr. Hesidcnccnoitli ol school llOI ! C THE " CUMMI-RCIAL TiUTlJ Gko. I' . .Johnston. I'kop. . Mccook. viiuaska. : Thib house has been completely lenovated and icriiiniched thioii hout. and is tiiM-das.s in evcr.ic . peet. Uutos rea-onalile. W. M. t-ANDHUFON. DECORATIVE - : - ARTIST , SCiXIC PAINTEK , Caiciminin . nrainintr. Paper Ihins-in . otc with neatness and disiiatch .JOHN" ( J. W. F. l'LHKMIXG. House and Carriage Painting , r.i : vtxt.vo. eu.rmiviNo : , m vicumng. McCOOK , rCEUKASKA. I.eaxeal' ' orders tlie drugstore ol Ic ! i Ien ic WeeUs. First class work uu.ir.intee.l. J. H. BENNETT , GONTRAGTOR BRIGK AND STONE , McCOOK , - XRIMtAPKA. PREDMORE BROS. , Blacksmithing and Woodwork . Iloiisi : Siioinxc A Si'kpiai.tv. Itepahs Wasonami I' .rpaks in a Work manlike .Manner. All Woik Wairanted. McCook , Xelmisl.a SHOP South or Hadier Lnniher i'aid. i F. D. BUKGESS , PLUMBING , Steam and Hot Water Heatino- , Xonh Main Ave. . McCooK. N'eh. . E2 ? " Al work recfi\i" . tnompt .itienlion t. e. Mccracken , Fhe Insurance Ag't ' McCOOK. NEBRASKA , Writes Indemnity against Fire. Light- * ling , Tornado and Hail Storm. \ f A TEMPESTUOUS BURST 1 I 0l ' TKADB I'OIl TIIK ( J UK AT ( Low Priced Leaders , : i I lh\s tieen the result of their.Special 1 Kale. They have decided lo continue 1 ( > ( ! | J 1 III 11 ( j UldbLliillltJl 1 1 During 11hv month : ; oi' .luly and Au $ > * . 1 fllltS lliyyMJJJJJULLAiio J Worth of KmiumT ( ioods must he I sold before slnrtlis * ih < x Fall and i Winter Season. I . . . H - + t * T + > - + > r * * • + * ! T-r * + T * - + PmOl HlLOL OniiunSllOB j Ladies'kid button XewjKH'ls , only A AH ) " 1 Ladies' &iove t rain b Jton Xewports , .05 j Ladies'Avii-warn slipeE's , tap sole , - .S5 - | Ladies' kid opera slippers , from ( > < > e to 2.M > I Men's canvas base ball shoes , - - .S5 1 Men's soli < i hull * railroad slioes , - 2.50 I Men's solid kip plow slioes , - - 1.00 1 Men's solid oil &arain plow shoes , - S.10 Men's one buckle browans , - - - 1.15 i - + w + + + + -f -t- + + + + + + -f + - tH - + + -l- + + * - * + + + + + + + + + + . . . . . . . . . . . ' . " 3"'I. il. } .J.v.-S. .i" J IJ * - - * ' L • * ( .a ito iiiiwii in ; i a wi aiii\s" * i Sssii 'ws ' " Jt i shoes wi X of SLisliEs&'s. ? vi < -rv bar- j 3ains next week. < * & Kz -T ? -X- V " " " 5fT -4 ? % ijk I "J50ST0N BARGAIN SJIOIC STORK/ ' Great Guns ! i * As tlie shooting season is now at hand , we desire to call the attention of sportsmen to the tact that • ; we have .just opened up the largest and most com plete line of Ever Bronchi to this Conniy. - . t _ , „ > * ' * ee c- c- s - - - -Z- s- - -z -h , ii i ! ' ' WE HAVE • , i , * i I Double Barrel Jjreeoh Loaders , from - - $12.00 to S$5.0Q : $ • : Single " " " : * 4.50 to 15. < * 0 Double Barrel iVEiizzlo " * ' - 7.00 to 15.00 ; > i Single " ' * " " " - - : j.50to 25.00 ! J _ - Our stock of ( Jim Implements. Brass and Paper \ Shells is complete , and in addition , we carrv an immense stuck of Chamberlain Loaded Shotgun * \ Shells , upon which we can make special figures. \ y AVhen needing anything in this or the Hardware \ line , trv the * ! j . . - - . , , . . . _ . _ , ! . , . , , > . . . _ - _ . . 1 Hie Pioneer Hardware , ' ! i LaTCURETTE & CO. \ A trick Stoic , 4 door. , south „ r J. U. Allen & C' < > . 3IcC0UIXKBRA5KA. . % 9 71