The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 01, 1889, Image 4

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B By F. M. K1MMELL.
H Officii City and County Paper.
H T,1K Icfftslnturo lins passed tlio Jnaurnnco
H | l,1 , , Amonjrothor provisions 1b ono requiring
Hf Insunuico companies to pny full amounto
Hl policies.
B Gentlemen orthoNobnislcudally press keep
H your oya on tlio Clilcngo gentleman tlio
M Omaha Herald soeins to bo wearing tlio man-
t tlo of EH.
Bl A new French ministry lias been formed
H | wlthM.Tlrrardas premier. Tlio only nntno
H ! among tlio ministry familiar to Americans Is
Hj M. Do Freyclnct , who Is glvon tho placo of
Hj minister of war. How long tho now ministry
K will last cannot bo foieto'd. '
Bj Br prearrangemout , the bill for tho admis-
R Blouof tho two DakoUis , Washington and
Hl Montana was signed on Washington's birth-
Hj day , and tho pen employed by the President.
K in ufflxlng his signature , was made from tho
B > quill of a Dakota eagle. There is a piciur-
H csquo blending of materialism and sentiment
H In tho American character.
H' One of tho chief features of tho inaugural
H parade on March 4th will be tho "Cowboy"
H brigado from Colorado and Nebraska. Ono
H bundled of tho prominent citizens of Devcr
H will appear on horseback in the procession ,
H decked out in true cowboy stylo , their number
H augmented by a number of citizens from Ne-
H braska and other western states.
H Secretary Seward's iceberg , known as tho
H territory of Alaska , has already paid for itself
H with a round half million to spare. Alaska
H cast the government $7,200,003 , but in the
H twenty-ono years which havo elapsed since tho
H purchase tho company chartered by the gov-
H ornment to secure seals in that region has
H paid over $8,000,000 into the treasury. *
H UrON next Tuesday , the legislature will con-
H Eider tho sugar bills , they having been made
H "special orders" for that day. The Thiiiune
B hopes that tho 2-cent bonus biljwUh.5 0C0O
H limit , introduced by Iioprcsentaimr Wilcox
H will be passed. It is preferable to the Cady
H mcasuro providing for a 1 $ cent bonus , without
m limit. Cady's bill will benefit Grand Island.
H Wilcox' measure will be advantageous to the
H entiro state.
M As xnE fourth of March draws near tho
M speakership contest grows interesting. No
H ono has a sinch on tho placo , but it seems to
| havo narrowed down to two men McKlnley
B of Ohio and Tom Heed of Maine. Then con-
M sidcrablo talk is being indulged in regarding
H the chairmanship of tho various committees
H and for these places a scramble will tako placo
B quite lively in its character. Several slates
B are already made , but "slates" don't amount
M to much. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
M HowEYEitsound thoreasonsPresidentCleve-
M laud had for returning to congres s without
H his approval the house bill to determine the
H title of settlers on tho Dcs Moines river lands
H in Iowa , it can not be donied that thousands
fl of innocent parties have been made to suffer
B by a strict interpretation of a land grant made
M to a syndidato many years ago. It should now
M bo in order for theownerof tho disputed lauds
H to roach an equitable understanding with the
M settlers.
| Gen . Rosser the winner of the great races
B down in West Virginia when Sheridan chased
M him through tho mountains and all over tho
M Kanawoha valley and who is reported by veni
al clous chroniclers to have run a week after the
M pursuit ceased , has been slopping over again.
M He is denouncing Sherman this time. If Itos-
M scr hadn't been so good a runner he would
B havo filled his stomach with fighting before
H the war closed. But a mouth fighter never
H quits so long as wind holds out to him.
H The interstate agreement between the presi-
H dents of western roads is said to be an accom-
H plished fact All of tho western roads except
H the Illinois Central ; the Chicago , Burlington &
H Kansas City , Fort Scott & Gulf and the Mis-
H souri , Kansas & Texas havo signed the agree-
H ment. Tnis makes a compact between nearly
H the entire number of western roads , and it
H can be reasonably expectedthat soon the
H other roads willjoin tho combination. When
H this combination gets in good working order
H the interstate commerce laws will be most
H faithfully obeyed. Such , indeed , is the hope
H of the average citizen.
H The committee on the inauguration ball has
H explained a recent order promulgated to the
H effect that it was a "full dress affair , " in a
H way that will delight the hearts of truo Ameri-
H cans. The committee says that tho order does
H not mean that all male bipeds unprovided
H with a claw hammer coat , will be excluded
from tho ball room after they have invested a
I 510 bill in a ticket. But what they mean by
H "full dress" is that a man.shall have clean and
I reasonably whole clothes on. In other words
H the rule was merely * formulated to keep ' out
the heathen Chinee , who wears no coat and
I hangs his shirt on the outside of his trousers.
I No ono will therefore regret that the commit-
I tee drew the line right , there.
I The proposed scheme "of cattle men to form
I an immense syndicate composed of stock rais.
I ers in all the states west of the Mississippi.will
I be watched with considerable interest. Their
I purpose is to do away with tho commission
and middlemen who thev claim , by combining
with the packing houses , have divided tho
profits of the cattle business and have left .
nothing for the stock grower. The new com
pany to bo composed of leading cattle grow- ,
ers , is said to havo plenty of capital at its com- . '
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mand. Its purpose is to ship its stock to that
market which will pay the highest prices , and
for that reason will have its agents at Chicago , ;
Kansas City , Omaha and other cattle centers. •
r On the face of it , the plan appears feasible. 1
b If it be true that a combination exists between J
t" commission men and packing houses to de- ]
t press the cattle men's profits , the new com- (
. pany cangofarinbreakingupsuch anundcr- |
J * standing. I
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\ Today is the First of March and i
- Monday is the Fourth. / j
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* The latest cabinet slate fills all the
' places , except that of secretary of the
navy which is left blank , as follows :
k State , Blaine ; treasury , Windom ; war , {
f Procter ; interior , Swift ; attorney gen-
jjv eral , .Noble ; postmaster general , Wana-
t maker ; agriculture , Rusk. But the
Sphynis has not yet spoken.
p. . The governor of West Virginia has <
- issued certificates of election to the
I * - democratic candidates from the First
and Fourth congressional districts.
I The elections in these two districts will
be investigated by the next congress and
' without much doubt these two demo- \
crats will be unseated because of gross t
v frauds. _ _ _ _ _
; ' Gov. Church of Dakota vetoed the
t bill appropriating $40,000 for a sol-
> dicrs' home ; first , because the amount
I | T was insufficient to build a good home j
> for tlio soldiers ; second , because there '
[ Wdro not soldiers enough in Dakota to :
I ill H after it was built , and third , be- J
f * causa the bill made no disposition of
r tflti homo after the soldiers have all 5
* died , Tho legislature passed tho bill E
' over tho governor's veto as rapidly as
f fiif clerk could call the roD , 1
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SETTLE AT ONCE.
ALL PARTIES OWING US
ARE REQUESTED TO MAKE
SETTLEMENT EY CASH OR
BANKABLE PAPER , BE
FORE MARCH 20TH. AFT
ER THAT DATE ALL UN
PAID ACCOUNTS WILL BE
PLACED IN THE HANDS OF
AN ATTORNEY FOR COL
LECTION.
Ludwick & Trowbridge.
Jamestown dress goods at
J. O.ALLEN & CO. 'S.
0fJAHA DAILY REPUBUGAtL
This newspaper is now afforded to
the public at tho unpreccdentcdly low
price of $5.00 per year , or 50 cents a
month. The Kepublican is a 4-page , 7-
column paper on weekdays , anl 8 pages
( or more ) on Sundays. It is new and
complete in every detail , and is the
best , cheapest'and handsomest paper
published in Nebraska.
Send for sample copy.
The Omaiia Republican.
A SLIGHT ADVANCE.
Owing to increase of freight rates ,
the price for five gallons of gasoline ,
from and after Feb. 15th , will be $1.15.
L. A. Huklbukt ,
Proprietor of McCook Tank Line.
For Sale Very Cheap.
Four second-hand Ma
good , - Sewing
chines , all in perfect running order , all
different makes , at the office of the Sing
er Sewing Co. , in McMillcn's drug store.
WAGONS ! WAGONS ! ! WAGONS ! ! !
Hall , Cochran & Co. 'havc-j list received
a large shipment ot the celebrated Mil-
buux Tubler-Axe Wagons , wliich
they arc ready to sell at fair prices.
For Sale or Trade.
I have a Norman stallion for sale , or
will trade for land or cattle.
F. S. Wilcox.
For Sale Cheap.
An M. K. Lewis Well Augur and
Horse Power. Inquire at the
First National Dank.
HORSES FOR SALE.
I have 7 Brood Mares and 2 Work
Horses for sale J. B. Meserye.
Jamestown dress goods at
J. 0. ALLEN & CO. 'S.
L vnd Office at McCook. Nizu. , i
February 20,18S9. f
Notice is hereby given that the tollo'ving-
named settler has filed notice or bis intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proor will be made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday ,
April 10th , 1SS9 , viz :
FUANKSTOKLASA.
H.E No.47 for tho N. W.Ji ot Sec.30.Toivn.4N.of
Range 29 , W. Cth P. M. Ho names the follow
ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi
dence upoi < . and cultivation of , said land , viz :
Charles M. CollinsSamuelD.McClain , William
S. Pate , Hiram K. JJixler , all of McCook. Neb.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof , or who knows of any
substantial reason , under tho law and tho
regulations of the Interior Department , why
such proof should not bo allowed , will bo given
an opportunity at the above mentioned time
and plaee to cross-examino the witnesses of
said claimant , and to offer evidence in rebuttal
of that submitted by claimant.
40 S. P. HART , Register.
Land OrFicE at McCook , Ned. , i
February 26th , 1SS9. j"
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proor in support tif his claim ,
and that said proor will be made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb , on Friday.
April 19th , 1SS9 , viz :
CHARLES M. COLLINS ,
H. E. No. 291 for the S. E. Ji of Sec. 23. Town.
4 , N. of Range 30 , W. Cth P. M. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon , and cultivation of , said land ,
viz : Samuel D. McClaiu , Hiram K. Bixler ,
Frank Stoklasa , Jr. , John Unzieker , all of Mc
Cook , Neb. Any person who desires to protest
against the allowance of such proof , or who
knows of anj * substantial reason , under the
law and tho regulations of the Interior De
partment , why such proof should not be al-
Irwi'd , will be given an opportunity at the
above mentioned time and place to cross-ex
amine the witnesses of said claimant , and to
offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted
by claimant. 40 5. P. HART , Register.
Land Office at Mclook. Neb. , i
February 25th , 1S89. f
Notice is hereby given that the lollowing-
named settlers have filed notices of their in
tentions to make final proof in support of
: heir claims , and that said proofs will bo made
acfore the Register and Receiver , at McCook ,
Scb. , on Thursday , April 18th , 1SS9 , viz :
ENOCH E. OSVOG ,
H. E. No. S52 for the N. \ i . Sec. S , Twp. 5 , N.
[ t.23 , W.Cth P.M. He names the following
ritnesses to prove his continuous residence
ipon and cultivation of , said land , viz : Col-
iein P. VilandAndrewP. Larson , Christopher
3. Dueiand , and Henry Tilguer , all of Quick ,
eb Viz
ANDREW P. LARSON ,
I. E. No. 250 for the N. E. li N. E. H19 and N.
V. h N. E. H and N. Yz N. W J Sec 20. Twp.
, N. R.29. W.GP. M. Ho names the following
ritnesses to prove his continuous residence
ipon and cultivation of. said land , viz : Henry :
! . Shepherd , Winfield T. Shepherd , of Osborn. 1
eb. , Colbein P. ATiland , Enoch E. Osvog , ot i
Juick , Neb. Viz : ]
COLBEIN P. VILAND ,
I. E. No. 351 for the S. W. H S. E. % Sec. 8 , and :
V * . y. N. W. U and N. W. li N. E. H Sec. ] " , i
'wp. 5. N. R. 29 , W. 6 P. M. Ho names tho fo'j j
jwing witnesses to prove his continuous resii
enceupon and cultivation of , said land , viz : j
hioch E. Osvog. Andrew P. Larson. Nels C. j
luelaud.of Quick , Neb. , Henry C. Shepherd.of i
isborn. Nob. Any person who desires to pro- J
est against the allowance of such proers , or c
rho knows of any substantial reason , under J
lie law and the regulations of the Interior j
lepartment. why such proofs should not be s
llowed , will bo given an opportunity at tho j
hove mentioned time and placo to crossqxj
mine the witnesses of said claimants , and to .
ffer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by t
iaiinants. 40 S. P. HART , Register.
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Jamestown dross goods at
J.C.ALLEN & CO. 'S.
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Notice of the Incorporation of tho
Huddloston Lumber Company.
Notice is hereby given that tho Huddleston
Lumber Company has been incorporated un
der tlio laws of tho State of Nebraska. That
tho immo of tho corporation is the Huddleston
Lumber Company. That the principal placo
ordoingbuBlnessiB McCook , Red Willow Coun
ty , Nebraska. Tho general nature of the IiiibI-
nebs of said corporation is tho general lumber
business , and such other business as is usually
connected therewith. Tho authorized capi
tal stock of bald corporation shall bo Forty
Thousand Dollars in shares of Ono Hundred
Dollars each , with tho privilege of Increasing
said capital upon a two-thirds vote of all the
stockholders , giving ono vote to each sharo of
stock owned by said stockholder. Tho capital
of tho corporation shall bo paid in upou the
call of the president of tlio corporation. The
commencement of this corporation shall bo
tho 1st day of January , A. D.,1889. and contin-
uo during tho period of ten years from said
date. The highest amount of Indebtedness to
which said corporation shall at any tltno sub
ject Itself , shall not exceed tho sum of Fifteen
Thousand Dollars. Tho business of said cor
poration shall bo conducted by a board of
directors , not to exceed five in number , to be
elected by tho stockholders. Tho officers of
this corporation , Bhall consist of a President ,
Vice-President , Secrotarv. and Treasurer.
S. W. HUDDLEaTON , Pros.
Dated this Cth day of Feb. , 18S9.
Chattel Mortgage Sale.
Notico is hereby given that by virtuo of a
chattel mortgage , dated February Cth , 1B88 ,
oxecuted by Eugeno Dunham to H. T. Ander
son , deceased , to secure tho payment of a
certain promissory note , dated February Cth ,
1888 , for the sura of ? 80.0O , with interest at tho
r.ito of 10 per cent , per annum from maturity ,
duo and payable on August 11th , 1888 , and up
on which note there is now due tho sum of
S70 00 , with interest from maturity at tho rate
of 10 per cent , per annum ; and default having
been made in the payment thereofand no
proceedings at law having been Instituted to
recover said money , 1 will sell at public auc
tion , tho iollowing described goods , chattels ,
and property , to-wlt :
1 Spotted cow , white and red , 8 years old.
1 Red cov , white belly , 0 years old.
1 Red aud white cow , 4 years old.
1 Red cow , * in forehead , 4 years old.
2 Roan heifers , 1 year old.
1 Morrison stirring plow.
1 Grand DeTuro cultivator.
1 Morris breaker.
Said sale to tako placo on Main street , in tho
city of McCook , Red Willow county , Nebras
ka , on Saturday , March 2d , 18S9 , at 1 o'clock ,
P. M. W. O. Russell , Sheriff
(37) ( ) Of Red Willow County , Nebraska.
Road Notice to Land Owners.
to all whom it may conceun :
Tho commissioner appointed to examine a
read commencing at a point21 chains , 75 links ,
w est of S. E. corner Sec. 33 , Town. 4 , Range 29 ,
in Box Eider precinct. Red Willow County.
Nebraska , running thence South 3 degrees , 30
minutes. West 12 cliains.tlu'iico West 13 chains ,
thence South 14chainsthence South 8 degrees.
East 10 chains , thence South 3 degrees. East
20 chains.tbcnce South 2degrces , east 20 chains ,
thence South 5'J degrees. East 25 chains to Sec
tion lino , thence West to S. W. corner Section
4 , Town. 3 , Range 29 , and terminating thereat ,
has reported in favor ot the location thereof ,
and all objections theieto or claims for dam
ages must be filed in the County Clerk's office
on or before noon of tho 19th day of April , A.
D.18S9 , or said road will be established without
reference thereto.
39-4ts. GEO. W. ROPER , County Clerk.
Land Officii at McCook. Neb. , I
February lCth.lSb9. f
Notico is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said prool will be made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Thursday ,
April 11th , 18S9 , viz :
ROTHEES S. HILEMAN ,
who made H. E. No. 189 for the S. Vz S. W. J j of
Sec. 12. and the N. y N. W. " 4 of Sec. 13. Town.
2Rango30W. Cth P. M. Ho names the Iollow
ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultivation of. said land , viz : John
Whit taker , Mrs. Sarah M. .Nettleton , William
0. Russell , George J. Frederick , all ol McCook ,
Nob. Any person who deshes to protest
against the allowance of such proof , or who
kiiows of any substantial reason , under the
law and the regulations of the Interior De
partment , why such prool should not be al
lowed , will be given an opportunity at the
above mentioned time and Dlace to cross-ex
amine the witnesses of said claimant , and to
otter evidence in rebuttal of that sudmitted
by claimant. S. P. HART , Register.
Land Office at McCook. Neb. , 1
January 22nd , 1SS9. f
Notico is herebj * given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of her intention
to make final proof in support of her claim ,
and that said proof will bo made before Regis
ter and Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Satur
day , March 9th , 1889. viz :
AMELIA CONRAD ,
widow of Elias H. Conrad , deceased , H. E. No.
CG19for the N. V N. W. H Sec. 25 , Town. 4. N. of
Itange 30 W. C P. M. She names tho following
witnesses to prove her continuous residence
upon aud cultivation of. said land , viz : Robert
Moore , Charles M. Collins , Nettie O. Collins ,
James R. Earner , all ot McCook , Nebraska.
Any person who desires to protest against .the
allowance of such proof , or who knows of any
substantial reason , under the law and the reg
ulations of the Interior Department , why such
proof should not be allowed , will be given an
opportunity at the above-mentioned time and
place to cross-examine the witnesses of said
claimant , and to offer evidence in rebuttal of
of that submitted by claimant.
35 S. P. HART , Register.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , i
January 22nd , 1SS9. j"
Notico is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice ot his intpntion
to make final pre-emption commutation proof
in support of his claim , and that said proof
will be made before Register or Receiver at
McCook , Neb. , on Monday.Marck 11th , 18S9 , viz ;
JOHN GREENE ,
ivho made P. E. D. S. No. 5.C9J for the W. V
tit N. W. H and W. y2 of S. W. H Section 3'
Town. 3 , North of Range 30 , XV. of Cth P. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
jontiuuous residence upon , and cultnation
3f , said land , viz : William Baldwin , A.T.Row
ley , Arden Harlan , all of Culbcrtson , Neb. , and
3eorge Leser , of McCook , Neb. Any person
ivho desires to protest against tho allowance
) f such proof , or who knows of any substantial
reason , under the law and the regulations of
; he Interior Department , whj such proof
should not bo allowed , will be given an oppor-
; unity at the above-mentioned timo and place '
; o cross-examino the witnesses of said claim-
int , and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that
mbmitted by claimant. S. P. HART ,
35 Register.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , I
February 6th , 18S9. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
lamed settler has filed notice of his intention
o make final proof in support of his claim ,
md that said proof will be made before Har-
ow XV. Kcycs , countyjudgentlndianola , Neb. ,
in Wednesday , April 3d , 18S9. viz :
SAMDEL MILLEN.
1. D. No. 3S3 Tor the N. W. \ \ of Section 33.
'ownship 2 , North or Range 28 , West Cth P. M.
le names the following witnesses to prove
lis continuous residence upon , and cultiva-
ion of , said land , viz : Jacob C. Foutz. Fran-
in W. Weaver. John W. Toltnan , aud William i
liller , all of Danbury , Neb ? Any person who \
esires to protest against the allowance of I
uch proof , or who knows of any substantial \
eason , under the law and the regulations of
lie Interior Department , why such proof
hould not be allowed , will bo given an oppor-
unity at the above mentioned timo ana place
o cross-examino the witnesses Of said claim-
iit , ana to offer evidence in rebuttal of that E
ubmitted by claimant. S. P. HART , I
37 Register. I
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Two hundred acres of Nursery Grown Trees and Plants for sale. 70 acres
if orchard and 15 acres of small fruit.
Try a Home Hursery !
It should be apparent to any one that a Nebraska nursery can and will do
tetter by its patrons than eastern nurseries. Our trees and plants are adapted
o Nebraska soil and climate. We also
PLANT TIMBER CLAIMS"
nd cultivate and guarantee them a termof years. Wo EAY "YOUR , FARE
JOTH WAYS on large orders to come and see us. Correspond "for terms on
his plan. We are well stocked with Heavy Shade Trees , suited to street plant-
ng. The Superintendent having sold % of a carload of trees for streets of Mc-
Jookj would like to secure by mail , trade enough to finish the " car. No sale
ard. Order before March 25th what you wish forwarded. TIME SALES
aade on many lines of stock to responsible parties. Address , ' '
E. F. STEPHENS , Supt. , Crete , Neb.
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This picture shows two laundresses , one at work the other not able to ,
because her hands are cracked and sore she has been using1 soap containing
too much alkali. Read Prof. Leeds's report.
Gentlemen : The sample of "Ivory" Soap which you sent to
me for analysis has been received , and you will find analysis herewith.
As a result , the "Ivory" Soap while strongly cleansing , leaves the
skin soft and pleasant to the touch instead of harsh , uncomfortable ,
and liable to chap , as results from the use of many common laundry
soaps , in which the ratio of uncombined to combined alkali is large.
The percentage of uncombined fat in theIvory "is very small ,
hence the lather is clean , white and abundant , with entire absence
of oil or grease. There are no injurious substances.
The above considerations show the "Ivory" to be a pure soap
and excellent for laundry use.
Very Respectfully Yours ,
Laboratory of Chemistry , ALBERT R. LEEDS , Ph.D.
Stevens Institute of Technology ,
Ppofessoi- Chemis-ry .
HOBOKEN , N. J.
A WORD OF WARNING.
There are many white soaps , each represented to be "just r.s good as the ' Ivory' ; "
they ARE NOT , but like all counterfeits , lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of
the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it.
Copyright 1SS5 , by Procter & Gamble.
IS89.SPRING SEASON 188"9.
I have to offer for this season an unusually large stock
of SPKINGGOODS , of all descriptions ; the latest styles of
wide WALES Satin Finish , WOESTEDS , SCOTCH SUIT
INGS , SPRING OVERCOATS , PINE TROUSERINGS ,
Etc. , Etc. Call early and examing the new goods.
Ia. BERNHEIMRR ,
Old First national Bank Building , McCook. MERCHANT TAILOR.
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LYTLE BROS. & GO
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KEEP THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
SHELF AND HEAVY
STOVES AND TINWARE
S. W. Nebraska , and at lowest living prices.
Fine Cutlery a Specialty.
ANY WORK IN THE LINE OF TIN' SHEET IRON OR COPPER
PROMPTLY AND NEATLY EXECUTED.
LYTLE BROS. & CO.
Finest Residence Prop
erty in the city. A few
. CHOICE CORNEBS left.
Call and get prices.
babcockTkelley <
SOLE AGENTS.
JST * Office-in the New Babcock Building , rooms 1 and 2. o
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Our NEW STOCK is " '
now in and more com
plete in every way than _ '
we have ever shown _
before.
Tlic only lio use '
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I'ttslu-that carnn Pripfl '
STBIPTI
i illy S LI ries a complete UsiG II luua
- line in every '
DEPARTMENT. * _
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In Styles/Qualities and- '
Quantities , no house \
in Southwestern Neb-
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JONAS ENCSEL , Manager. 1
McCOOK. NER. , FEB. 22nd. M
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Giving * to the extreme mildness ot the m
season , I have on hand an extraordinari,1 ,
Ij large stock of winter goods , and as I \ m
am about to receive large consignments - j • !
of NEW SPRING GOODS , more space is
absolutely required. I'have therefore • s I { I
determined to sell at the lowest possible * - M
rate ever known in the annals of the boot • m
and shoe trade , BEGINNING- . 26th. ! 1
DOMEOIE ! COME ALL ! ' ! j
AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS CHEAP RATE. 1 \ <
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'HE OLD EELIABLE , MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. M
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