The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 21, 1888, Image 4

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    B | By F. M. KIMMELL.
It Official City and County Paper
HI WntsN tho domocrutlo ptiriy is out of puwci
HI It looms up magnificently ub ucivil survlco t c
HS former.
HEj Can nothing bo dono to prevent 8 flood nl
Hlj "Ytilo tldo" nnd "Xraas" pliruseB for tho com
Hfi Ihk holidays ?
K Tin : republican party will bund tiie old tin ;
Hi down to posterity unimpaired and uniilterct
HI except by tho addition of several bright attira
R Tun law nnd order leiiguo of Elkhart , Ind.
Hi Ja on tho war path , and gamMcra , fuIooii keep
H 1 crs nnd sporting women aro being arrested bj
H 1 tho wholesale.
Hjp The alliterative N. Y. Sun culls Cleveland' :
H ? ' tnessngo a "dithryamblc dcnuuclutfou of tin
H race for riches. " It might hnvo called it tin
H • jaundiced jeremiad of u defeated democrat.
H IIabtinos seems to bo "in tho soup" oi
H words to thut effect. Two failures , uggregat
Hi ( Ing $160,000 , within a few weeks , makes lln
HI | bufilnusa outlook for the "Queen City" any
Bj thing but cheerful and encouraging.
1 I It Is announced that tin * whiskey trust tun
H ' decided on n campaign of cxtermimitioi
H against distillers who have rofusud to come in
H to tbu combination. This Is to bo inaugurated
2 January 1st by a decided reduction in the
H prlco of whiskey.
H Tiik indiscriminate suspension of proofs or
H i dercd by tho commissioner can't fail of exert
H lug a blighting effect on this cutiro westen
H | country. Besides it is unjust and outrngeoui
H ' and will bo most damaging should the policy
H bo pursued actively.
H I Tho saloon caBu came up hotoro Judge Coih :
H ran on Saturday last , and the appeal of G.S
B Bibhop from the city council granting uliuensf
H to Uoycr & Gillen was dlstnlsnod for iiilorinuli
I 'ty. but it seems that duriu. the term ili-nr.\
I Crabtreo had filed u petition tor u writ of man
Hi damuB asking the court t onl * r the city conn
Hi j cil to reopen tho caso Tloyer & Gillen and ho n
Hi' ' 'the evidence as to the sufficiency of iliHr ins
K tition. This latter caso came upon a demurei
Hi to tho petition , which being over-ruled tin
H trial was sot for the 27th Itist Courier.
B A friend Of tho Hon. James l-iunl was in the
H eitj * . Wednesday , and 6aid that ho is in reeeipi
H of letters from Mr. John Btu-sliy. who in wirl ;
H Mr. Laird every few days , and t hat M r I.aii < l if
H etill at Eureka Springs , Ark. , and isdolngquiii
B well. Ho will not go nt oneo no Fortrces M < ui
B roe , but will try the effects of tho springs a Ton
B weokB longer. Mr. Barsny writes tliHt Mr
H Ltinl isablo to walkn half amiloat a streieli
B * a id ho sleeps quiet naturally and is improviuu
B u ecly. Reports to the effect , that Mr. Laird if
H no better aro not trustworty. Dr. .lol.nsou ol
H Fairmont , who waited on Mr. Laird some time :
H during bis most serious illness , sins that Mr
B | | * Laird is doing well nnd while bo is liihoriuu
Hi uuder a siege of melancholy and docs not hoc
Bi his own improvement at * others can. yet he Is
B j .gaining strength every day and will be all rigln
B in a few months. Lincoln Journal.
B Thcroisono aspect of tho question ( piidlic
B | school question ) on which the Cat holies arc
B ' right , and on which the rest of the ueopie will
B sooner or later come around to their position.
B j And that position Is that the public school ;
H arc sad'y deficient in providing for nothing In
H tho sbapo of moral instruction. It is only
H fs'r to presume that tho Catholics hnvo lien )
H ' and there asked for public school funds for
H tho support of church schools in order to sup-
Hi p'y this deficiency as far as they could. Hut
I > itcan notbosupp'iedthatway. To attempt it
I -will only postpono the real remedy that much
I louger. Tho thing for tho Catholics to do is co-
operate with the Protestants.t lie agnostic in or-
I atists , and all other good citizens in forniulat-
I ing a system of elementary morals for use in
I the public schools , leaving religion to bo
I taught in the homo and church school.
I Commissioners' Proceedings.
I OFKICK itf LIJUNTV Cl.KllK. I
Indianola , Neb. , Dec. 14.1SSS (
I Hoard of county commissioners met puwu-
B nnt to adjournment. Present H. 1 $ Duckworth.
I Stephen Bolles and Henry Crabtreo. cominis
B sioucrs , and George Uoper. clerk. Miuutes of
previous meeting read and approved.
H On motion tho ( ollowingclaium were audited
and .allowed and clerk ordered to dmw war
rants oa county general fund levy 18S8 , as fol
lows , to-wit :
STATE VS S. KENDALL.
L.L.Hulburd. justice fees 5 8 40
W.O. Bussell , sheriff " 2 83
Chas. Dietrich , witness I IX )
Chas.Noble , " 1 ( < )
John Sheppard , • • 1 ft )
Frank Judson. " 1 tfl
Fred Eberhardt , " 100
E. Kondall. " 1 Mi
D.Kendall , " 100
P.D.Hcss , • ' 100
JohnHealy. * • 100
. STATE VS. A. A. PllEMM.
. W.K. Burbridge , witness 4 00
J.B.Dolph. " 12 00
J. H. Everist , " 12 00
. Jcfbo Smith , " 12 00
i John Ling , " 12 00
J.C.Ashton , " 12(0 (
George Harber , " 12 fr )
W.H.Nadon. • • i2 0 >
T. M. Hollowell. " 17 0 > "
Henry urabtrce , sheriff fees ] ti 10
| W. S. Phillip s , clerk's fees 2 15
| • 'VY.O. Bussell. Mimmjns jury 23 25
g - T.J. Buggies , juror , Dec. term D. C. . . 4' .hi
1 F.M.Burt. " 5 40
j Nicholas Colling" 4 SO
I John D. Gerver , " e 70
If Geo.Bentley , " r 40
I OniClark. ' • 5 40
IS W.P.Burns , " 5 ! M
g Arthur Miller , " 6 10
g John Hall , " 4 . 0
IS J.T.Colvin , " 4 50
i BicoBowo , • • 5 4
H | John Cain , * ' 5 90
Iff M" . H. Holmes , • • 0 40
Wg 1 * .A. Brower , * • 5 4t
H § SamuelEUi8 , " , C 4"
Kj A. Utter , " 48'
J V.Boyle , " 5 10
K C TV.Dow. " 4 . ' 0
B Free Thomas , " 4 5-
B 1" . J. Bastian. " 5 20
B C. T. Brewer , ooronor , caso Elmer
B Craig , deceased R mi
B Henry Crabtree. case Elmer Craig 3 m >
B F. W. E8key. * 10 00
Frank Strout , • • " " 3 no
1 Chat. Hoag. team" • • ' • 3 ' 50
1 * Leo Starbuck. sheriff fees Bed Willow
I county's Dolph 2 M )
; W. 8. Phillips , clerk's fees Bed Willow
county vs.Dolph 3 20
E. M. Snavely. telegram Bed Willow
county ve Dolph 70
J. H. Goodrich , postage and express
Juno to December 38 05
W. S. Phillips , fees and postage 0 80
Mrs. C. L. Nottleton , salary. 4th quarter
1888 k 187 20
F. W.Eskey.medicaI attendance A. Win-
Chesterpauper 20 0'
Frees & Hocknellcoal for M. E. Forest ,
pauper 3 75
LudwiokTrowbridge , coffin child of
Betty Doyle . ' . . 13 50
T. P. Crumbaugb , mdse fl. II. Criswell ,
pauper 3 35
Wilcox & Fowler , mdso M. E. Forest ,
I pauper 5 55
MaryCorlettcare and board Betty Dnvle 24 u >
Julia A. Fox. care aud board Dortha
Skow.pauper 12 51 *
D. S. KeahHer , drayage 3 25
Isaac Vandervoort , stono 53 12
Ebort Bros. , case inquest Robert Adams ,
livery 5 00
C. A. Frederick , blank bonds 4 50
Howard Lumber Co. , coal , sheriff 8 50
HJghbarger & Lumm. work , material. . . 15 10
G.S. Bishopstationery 36 50
Omaha Republican , stationer } * . 2 00
18 6'
Stato Journal Co. " 45
t On motion tho following claims were audited
end-allowed ard clerk directed to draw war
rants on county bridge fund levy 18S3. as fol
Frees & Rocknell , material furnished. . . 42 96
L.P.Edgar. " " . . 9 90
J. H. Everfstetal. , work on bridges near
Danbury. . * . . . 88 55
. B. H. Thomas , workon bridges near Dan-
1 bury . . ' . . . . * " 24 d
On motion the following claims were audited
? and allowed and clerlr directed to dmw war
[ rants on county general fund low 1887. as fol
lOWK *
' ' B. B * . Duckworth , serviocs.com'r , etc , 18 00
! Henry Crabtree , " " " 16 75
[ On motion board adjourned to me t Jan. 2
% 16S3 B. B. DucKWoitTfi.
\ Attest * Commissioner ,
GEO. W. BOPBB , County Clerk. 1
! '
'
Tiik Wheeltntr IiiUilllg nnror wnttta the canie
of Went Yirgluiii changed in "ICiuiatt ha. ' It's
a good imine. uh ch would tiHsoulute tho Stale
with some or the most dramatic Incident * tint *
led to Its organization under a separate gov
cruinurit from Virginia.
In the past year Iowa employed 5.6115 male
teachers and 111 578 female teachers In the pub
lic Helmuts. There was a decrease of 412 iiiulo
tenc crs nnd an Increase of 1.37J female lunch *
ersover hist year which chows that the wont'
en aro fast taking charge of the 6Cli ol child
ren In Iowa aud that the rod Is losing Its place
In the school room as an Hem of educational
appaiatus.
Land Okkuik at Mc o ik , Nkii. . i
Ileeeinliei-8. 188H. f
Notice Is hereby wlven that the following
named M'ltler ium filed intiee if lib , inteiiiiiui
to niiike Umil proof in Mipport of liN claim
iiihI thai Hitiil proof will l > < ; iniiile before rciri > >
ter or receiver , at Mci'ook. Neli. , on Saturday.
January 2 < ith. 1889. viz :
THOMAS V UOWEI.L
who iiiadn H. K No 7 720. lor Hie KM S.W a
or Sec. 11. In Town. 3 Nonh of I'miicc 29 west.
Ho niinn'H the lollowing witnehHen to prove liif
uontiuiioiiH reHlilence upon , ami cultivation of.
said land , viz : Thomas W. Itituhny. Bdjrar K
i'oiipo. .Inliii a. Wllliiini-on nnd Mieliael Houli
han , all or MeCook Neb. 29 * S. P. HAUT.
| _ _
Land Okfick at MciNnncNhu. , i
December II. 18S8 . "
Notice Is herebv given that ihe fnllowinu-
named settler hat' fib d notice ol lier iuteiition
to make final lioinetetd : prooT In Ktipport ol
her elniiu. ami that nald proof will he unete lie
fore Iteiri ler or Iteoeiverat McCook , Neb . on
Tuesday , January 22. 1889 viz :
AMELIA t ON It AD.
widow nfEIInn II ( • oiirnddeceasod.il E GC4'l
for the N. Vt of N. W 14 of Section 25 Town 4.
Kanne3a. W Otli P. M She names tho follow.
Ing witnesses to prove her continuous resi
d * nc upon , and cultivation of. said land , viz :
Hotiert Moore. Cliarlc * .M. Collins. Nettie O
folllus and .lames It. Itarner all of McCook
Nob. 2ilt S.I' IIi .UT. U'-irister.
LandOkkici : at McCiiuk. Nun. 1
November 13 , 1888 f
Notice is hereby iriven that the following
named settler bus filed notice or his intention
to make final pre-emption proof in support ol
his clatm. and thai said proof will bo made be
fore IteifiHTur or Heceli-er at McCook , Nub. , on
Saturday , December22. 1SSS. viz :
.1 A CO it C roUTZ.
P E.D s No It'CC r < n-ihoS. W. Sec 33 T.2.N
Ianue2S W 6 1 * M He name * tho lolhiwlii"
wilneS'-Of. to prove ! cooliiiuoil < residence
upon , nnd ctittiva ion of said'ami ' viz : H A.
Gr < hiini. W II Aliiuioii of D.uiburv.eli
John Tolmiin. Anion Itedferu. . of Indianola
veil. 525 -S P HAM' . Kejfinter.
Land Oikiok at McCook. Nkii . 1
November 19. 1B8 f
v'otiro is herein iriveii that the rollowim.-
named settler has filed notice of lm intention
to male ft'tnl prool in support of bin claim ,
mid that said proof will be mad' belore lletris-
ter or Iteceiver. at McCook. Neb , on Friday.
December 2Sih tSSS. viz-
JOHN MILLEIt
I ) S 5 1M lor theV H si-c lSl.T.'wn O.N. It
29 W fiih I * M He name : Hie lolbiHUL' u it
, , , . , > ( . . . | | , piove lliscOlllillllollM l < ' > llllMCI'IIIIOII.
mid ciiitivnttoii ol suid laml 17. : nenrve M
Tracy. William KiiiuMMirv. William It v. 'hitia
Vrv aud Marshil .1 .1rm tronjr till ol Quick.
Neb. 20 * S. I * HAItT. Ket-isier.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION •
OKTIIK
First National Bank ,
At McCook , in thostite of Nebraska , at
the close ol' business. Dec. 12. lS S.
RESOURCES.
I.oantf and ilise niiiis . $8889525
OveidraltH eclll ed a"il unsecured , 2 74'I52
U S. HoiiiN to secure circulation. . . 12 500II"
Due fromipproved resei ve ngenis. 17 li67 19
Heal estate , furniitire and flvtures . 117S777
tirrenl expenses and taxes puitl . . . 1IHJ37
Premitinis ptild. . . S9H07
ChefUsTand Mthcr cash items 67557
Kiilsol other banks 15 IK )
Fractional paper cum ney. nickels.
andeiitfl 41 05
Specie 6C23. .l )
Redemption Hind with U TreaMir
er (5 per cent < .l ciix'iil.ttiou ) . 5P2 50
Totu , si.l.iu it'i
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid 111 $50,000 00
Surplus I mid 9.H0XHI
Dndivided profits 4 14'J 04
Natioeal Hank notes outstanding. . . H250Uii
Individual dcpos.tssubject t'chi'ck , 41. 5'I 97
Demand uert Heater ol dep wit. . . 38 ! : : > l
Due to vtate banks anil tiankers. . . . I919 8S
Notes and bills re discounted C9J79
ToTAr. fTtMO OU
Statkof Nkuihskv. j
County ok IIkii Willow. Is3' j
I. F L. Brown. Cashier of tiie ab vo named ,
bank , do solemnly suenr that the nlmve s'ate- '
meur is true to the best ot'mv knowledge and
belief. K. L Buown. Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to bel reme this 12lli
day of December , 18S8. E. C. Hai.i.i w.
Notary Public.
Cokuect Attest :
S. L. GltKUN , 1
J. ( ! . At.Ltis. VDinctors
Gl.d. HllCKNKIiti. >
NOTICE.
In'diamm.a , Nkii , Dec 1st. 18S8
Notice Is hereby jriven th-it the boatd oT
county commissionei-s of Kd Wjllow county.
Neb. , will on the 2nd d iof January. J-8.1 at
the court house in Iiuliiuola. N'eb. . . receive
stated bids for rurmsliiiiir rim foil ivying n mjetl
articl 's or so much t hereof as shall be dociie d j
ncces. arfor the iii-e of lied Willow county
diiriitir the > ( * nr 1889 Bight reserved to ieject
any and all bids :
18quite plain mortgage record , canvas
covet. No. 17.
1 Sqiiiie plain deed record , canvas cover.
No 11.
18 quire printed judgment docket , canvas
cover No. 2.
1 Squire printed general index district
court , canvas cover No 2.
1 6 quite fee book canvas cover. No 2.
I d zen quarts Arnold's black ink.
191 road o\erS"Cfs * receipt books
4 000 Faber's varietaied rubber binders. No
1 I5i
4 cross lutnitnuiii Republic in pens. No 1.
4 yross F.ibcr's No. 4 lead pencils , rui.ber
tips
10 reams legal cap
3 000 printed envelopes. 1 . 0 xxxx Gov't.
3 00. < printed envelope * G&xxx Gov't.
15.000 printed letter head * .
HiO reiersible courr wrappers
UK ) court wrappers , trin-cript.
2IKIsummonses , nriidual.
( ki snuiuioKses i opy.
25 Piimmoiises , totcit.Ie entry and detainer
50 subpcciis. ori ' viual.
HlOsubi OJinis. c | i . \ .
200 ex - < 'iit ions on transcripts.
50 executions
5W ) receiius for court wrappers.
Attkst : GRO W KOI'KIt County Clerk
DISTRICT COURT.
Al the December lertn nt tho Dlntrlct Court
for tlii county , held in indianola last woek the
viii lou-I ctiscM ncro dlstiosed of its follows :
Fiir'i Nat'l liaiik of indianola vsC E llodg
kin. dlHttiisKed costs tn.\cd to plaiutitT.
C . Quick vs. V. E. Hodgldu , dismissed ,
costs taxed to plaint Iff
Exchange Nat'l Hank vs Win H Hayden et
al. , trial set for 'Jbuifduj , liee. 27. 1888. by
mMccn em
M • o-iu tk Harvesting Mch Co vs Franc's
\lni riali. motion for security for costs ; motion
MiHtaii'Cd
Walsh & lloyd vs. Barney I Infer , continued
by nut cement.
H L Wulls JsCo. vs. I.unoj F. and Alfred L.
Clark , underiidvlsement.
Fiauk A. Moore vs. Darius Kendall ctnl.dccd
si t aside , sale oidered.
Joseph Merrllt vs. Llnder & Ermtui. dismiss-
eil.
Michael.I.Dooleyvs C P. Itlnkrr.dismissed ,
Wm. HalBuyvs. Frank Peunlugtoii. dismiss
cilGoo
Goo ( Jlurif vs Geo. W SloiMnnl , Judgment
lor plaiutilf
.las. It Manning vs.C. P. Itinkei'etul.,30da > s
to plead
Howard LumberCo. vs. J. M. Huctdismissed
jit plaintIfTs 'tost
Frees & Houkuell LumberCo vs AllouBirt-
leyt al. uuiier advisement.
flees U Hocknell l.umtierCo. vs. Allen Hart
ley ct al. uuder advisement.
Anna l.auuhrau vs Edward Sweeney et al. .
under advisement
Z. I. Kay vs. John H Targer. judgment for
delenilaut tor cosfs
Z. L. Khvb John F Collins. Judgment for
lilHintitf $1,053 21,7 per cent , interest and osts.
Jolici Euturpri-c • o vs.J.S Phillips et uxi
et nl. . decree lor plaiptifT , $1.0UJ92.8 per cent
inteicst and costs.
W C. i.aTourette&Co vs.JohuF Colllns.de
eree f ir plaiutilf , sTii 10 perc. 'iit Interest and
IOSIS
Austin , Toinlinson & Webster Ma nu fact tir
ing Co. v- " . .1. W Miiiken etal. default taken.
C - It. & Q U. It vs. 0. C. I'rico ot nl. , 3J davs
io plead.
John Farrell vs. E. E. ituutbam. dismissed
cost "f plaintiff
; . F Ib.b ock vs. I. J.Starbuck. default I. J.
-iinriiiick taken.
Ea-tern llaukiiigCo. vs. Ellas & Ellen Canaga ,
under ndiisemenr.
Biish. Mize AsSillimnii vs. J. S. Phillips et ux.
etal. , decrue for piaiiitiff. $2:11.80,10 : per cent ,
inteicst ami costs.
I.ucy ( turkey vs. John Horkey. dismissed.
W. II. Spam vs. Jacob M. Short , dismissed
at plaintill'd uosr.
Ilull-ton National Dank vs. Frank Fritcb
and M. II. Clifford , lower court nlliimcd. costs
taxed to plaintiff.
Wjcth ( lardwaie & Manufacturing Co. vs.
I ) .1. Itichmau et ux. . decree for plaiutill
? 1 1375.10 per cent , nnd eosts.
.1. ft hitub vs. A. Ilartinaii ot ux , dismiss
ed > U plaintttf's cost
Ella Ya > .er vs Martin Yager , dismissed at
pliiiutifi'scosi
'I he People ex ret A Goddard vs. E Hover et
al. injunction made perpetual.
School iJistiict No. 26 vs. Mi > . 0. L. Nettle-
ton et al. dismissed at plaiuttif's rost.
A. ( ! < f Id ard et al. vs Buyer & Gillen , passed.
.Mr.r.C. . . A Hey vs. Clark A : liartletl , security
foi ci sts icqitin d
> . It Miiuh vs M. EllenSpatilding et al. , 33
dn.\s to pb nd.
II. R < laiKs. . J S. Phillips ot al , plaintiff
itllnui d 40da\s to pleads
Iowa HailiMeel WiieC < i. vs J. S. Phillips et
u.\ . ( let i ee lor plaintiff. $9o0 , 8 per cent , aud
ei-sis
J. . * Phillips vs. C. H. Smith ct ux. . defend
ant allmio.il 7 iluvs to file allidiiviis
Wm Murphy vs. W. O. Bussell et al , 30 days
to iiiowcr
I'recilla Prior vs. Win. Shackley , 30dajs to
plead.
Kiens and Hocknell Lumber Co. vs Allen
liar ! eet in. , decree tor plaintiff , $421.91.10
per cent and cost.
W in. I ) . Klj vs. Alien Bart ley et al. . decree
for pi.iiutiff. 52 lil 18.10 purco it au t costs.
C. L. W ntkinsei al. vs Minder , Luce 6 ; Co. ,
d.Etnisscd at plaintiff's cost.
.loiiu Briwervs It ft Duckworth et al. , dis
missed , costs taxed to plaintiff
M. E.Miiiih & Co vs Allen Hartley et al. . de
cree for plaiiicff 1.27218 , 1J per cunt and
Ct sis
F. L. Brown vs. Allen Barlloy etal. , decree
lor plaintiff.$8405 10 percent and costs.
• ieernockiiell Lumber Co. vs. J. S. Le-
Hpw el al. . deleiidaiit leave to answer.
Frees Ic Hocknell Lumber Co vs Z L. Kay ,
decree for plaintiff. $ l,7fco 84. 7 J er cent , and
ioms. Sale unified.
F L Broun vs Lyman C. Hiiiiulng et ux ,
de.-ree lor plaiutift , $0113 $ . 10 per cent , aud
costs.
.1 ll Carleton vs. .1. W. Maiken etal..decree
ior plaintiff. $574 21. 10 percent , and costs
K'-il Willow enmity vh J. It. Dolpli etal. , dis-
afs-t d at iilaintifl's cost.
M. E Smiili & i o. vs H H. Himes et al. de
cieu torplaoiiiff , f550 47 10 percent , and costs
Mary T Owens vsv. . A Clark et al , deeiee
for plaintiff. $634 59. 10 percent , ami costs.
S. Mraster vb. II. t. Black ot al . decree for
plaintiff , $122 3J. 1 < ) tier cent and co-ts.
II P. La 11 vs A. Ban ley et til. decree Tor
plaintiff $ r-6 37.10 per ct nt and costs.
( I. S llisliop et al , vs. E. Bo .ier et al. , dis
iiiised. . Costs axetl to plaintiff
Mel oid. Hiitdy&Co vs. Dina Stenner et al. .
tiei-r-e for plaintiff. $128.28. 10 per cent , and
ct sts.
State Bank of Cambridge vh DlnaSlenneret
al. , decree for plaintiff , $98 67.10 per cent , and
costs
Uitwns B.inkof McCook vs D Iteynolds et
ux . decree for plaintiff. 3o8 75. 10 percent ,
to id costs.
.1 E Soeley vs Geo. W. Collin otal. . dismiss
ed at plainttll's costs.
Chan Nash vs. H M. Wolf et al. . decree for
plaintiff $538 12. 10 per cent and costs.
Jennie llti li vs. Muiy E. Orino etal..defend
ant allowed 31 da\s to plead.
.1 Bm-oii .li-iiuitigs vs V. . A Frederick et ux ,
d smissed at plaintiff s cost.
L R. Soutuuk'k is. A Hartley et al. . decree
lor plaintiff $1740 4(1 ( 10 percstit. ud costs.
J H I'tiniiiiiuliam vs w. W. Dunham et ux. ,
confessed judgment. $987.
C. ( J Johnson vs A H. Cowles et ux. , de-
lendaMis' delimit taken.
J \ \ . liawes er nl. vs L. Sommers. no order
W. Barnes vs. E. J. AUiimtnu et al. , i ) da.s ;
to Itle.ld
Wm. ( jaiser vs. It. H. Thomas , garnishee dls-
cliaryed.
State of Nebraska vs Clyde Allen , bonds to
keep the peace tor CJdars.
State of Nebraska vs. Al. A. Prehm. tlis
in 8-nd.
Stato of Nehr'Bka vs. Joseph D. Lasbley , re-
Bngnizance.
Land Office at AlrcnoK. Ncn. ,
November 21.18 8. i
Notice is hereby { riven that the rollowiug-
uain tl settler has filed notice til hi intention
io niako final proof in support of his claim.
nd Unit Miitl proof will ne made heroic tht *
rrsrisur and receiver , at McCook , Neb. , on
l'ucsday. .Innuary22. I8S9. viz :
PETEU HIIEIN11EI.MKB.
D S. No . for the N E.i ! Sec 10. Town. 5.
NT . It. 30. w r. I > M. He names Hie rollowinjj
vitne-ses to prove his continuous residence
ipon. and cullivatioti nl * . said laud. viz. Phil
ip Koein"r hanser , Henry Tiljrner , Samuel
vinemon and Joe Harr. ail of Zimmer , > b.
20 * S. P. H A ItT. Heglst er.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The Bust Sai/vk in the uoild for cuts , bruis-
> - . sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tcl-
er. chimpcd h-iiids. ehilbhiins , corns , and ail
: kin ertii > rions. and positively cures piles , or
o pay required. It is guaranteed to give per-
t'ct satislaction. or tnonej rel'imded Price
. " . eentf per luix. For sale bv A McMillen
LBLAND & MOERO'W' ,
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Grroceries , Boots and Jioes
FLOUR ANP FEED.
Country Produce takt-n in Hxchange at Highest Market Value.
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WEST DENNMSON 8TIIEET.
JfcCOOK. NEBRASKA.
J. A. YanShoik ,
AGPNT FOB THE
Singer Sewing Machines
ALSO KEEP3 ON HAND A FULL LINE OP
Repairs and Supplies , i ;
3ffice. in McMillen's Store ' . .
Drug , - - - McCook. Nebraska.
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THOUGHTFUL SANTA CLAUS.
" I've traveled through the sleet and snow ,
Across the country high and low ,
To fill the stockings small and great
That here in line my coming wait.
In creeping baby's tiny hose
The india rubber rattle goes ;
A handsome doll , with staring eyes ,
Will much the little miss surprise ;
And what will more delight the boys
Than musket , drum or bugle toys ?
And now , before I climb the flue ,
I'll baar in mind the mother true , , .
Who works so hard by day and night S-
To keep the clothing clean and white ,
And in her stocking , long and wide ,
Some cakes of Ivory Soap I'll hide. "
A WORD OF WARNING.
There are many white soaps , each represented to be "just as good as the 'Ivory' : "
they ARE HOT , but like all counterfeits , lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities cf
the genuine. Ask for " Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it.
ttopyright , 1SSG , by Froater & Gamble.
On all goods purchased of n < in the next 30 days in oider to
make room for our
SELECT ID MM STOCK
of New Season Goods. We offer to our customers in this sweep
ing sacrifice sale , an unprecedented opportunity lo bocouit ? pos
sessed of superlative bargains , and we expeet that the announce
ment of this sale will
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I fX 'XL We are not after money now. but room. Call and
\J Yw learn our prii-Ks on DHY GOODS , CLOTHING ,
.WlJ II ATS , ( 'A l\S. BOO rs. S110KS and G1100E R11SS.
l iiigiSj Buy while the boom lasts of
W C.H.ROGERS ,
-&r * The Pioneer Merchant.
PADS & SON'S
IS TUB I'L.U'E TO BUY
Chamber Sets ,
Parlor Sets ,
Fancy Rockers ,
Book Oases , Etc.
AT PRICES THAT WILL
DEFY - : - COMPETITION.
A large Hue of
Children's ' Goods Very Low !
53T" Rpniember the place and call early.
PADE & SON ,
lTest Dennison Street , McUook , Nebraska.
FOR SALE OR TRADE !
320 acres good farm land , 200 acres
broke , 100 in pasture , ( fenced ) , good
house , water and outbuilding's. Also
75 head of cattle , mostly cows , 8 head =
horses , 16 head hogs , 1,500 shocks of
cane , and 115 acres ot corn , partly
shocked. Will either sell or trade
for merchandise.
GEO , LELAND ,
* . McCook , Nebraska , !
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rQ 5 will > urnly please , and yuu will Lmir be remembereoV !
Jj J thereby. Come and see the ele-rant selection at j Qp
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