* ' " Br s ; \ ' . , t * l Kf _ _ , . B _ , 1 ; > : 'i B ? a l l ' lf B I * g gl W Wl 'ea | | M | | B > Wfrsj j 1 I _ W _ * W _ * W _ V y % W M | BB mg BPBf * * % . Bf ' Below we quote a few prices 021 staple I goods for the benefit of those who are toeing t misled toy the delusive and silly advertise- I > ments of some merchants who claim to re- I tail groceries at 25 per cent , toelow credit \ stores. | f Mb _ Hk BBBM. _ M. H H _ _ _ S " - - BBv _ _ HEt HF _ IS _ MT _ k Hr _ _ l > " ' : If 12 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar , $1.00 w1211)8. . Extra , "C" Sugar , 1.00 i ; , 1411)S. Golden "C" Sugar , : 1.00 ! / ' ' ' 3 libs. Touiatoes , per can , 10 I' ' * 7' , 2 lbs. Gooseberriesper can , 10 C / tj. 3 lbs. California Fruit , per can , , . 20 * * l-i 2 lbs. Black Berries , per can , : . .8 % * ' " & * * 2 lbs. Sweet Corn , per can. 8 % K , ' Sardines in Oil . * . 05 ' i * * ; ? ' Sardines in Mustard , 10 t ' . " Choice Table Peaclies , 16 % H State Baking Powder , per can , 40 I • - ' * | ; BOOTS AND SHOES AT 1 ' ACTUAL COST ! m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ * . 0. H. ELOGEH.S9 Te Pier 3 eFea.t. I' J. A. YanSlioikj K AGENT FOR THE I Singer Sewing Machines L ALSO KEEPS ON HAND A FULL LINE OF 1 . . - - Repairs and Supplies. ft ' Store McCook.Nebraska. Office , in McMillen's Drug , - - - ft- MG3Mc ( ( ! BJlEIBs , K Capital and Surplus , $60,000. - Authorized Capital , $100,000. K ; . OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS : BpT GEO. HOCKNELL , PRESIDENT. B M. FREES , VICE-PRESIDENT. K ? > W. F. LAWSON , CASHIER. K A. CAMPBELL. S. L. GREEN. Kftt OF MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. | k . Makes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property ' . Wi' OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. _ A" CAMPBELL' President. B. M. FREES , 1st Vice President. ! Bt > GEOHOCKNELL , Secbetahy. S. L. GREEN , 2d Vice President. : Hg § " . F. L. BROWN Treasurer. & _ _ _ _ = DEALERS IN = = _ _ _ = I LUMBER ! p . . Sashr Doors , Blinds , Lime , Cement , 1 HAED AKD SOFT COAL. B y * • 1 iS - "I hare used St. Patrick's Pills , " says Mr. J. Be ynolds , of JUayfleld , Ky. , "and pronounce them superior to any I have ever before used. I do not hesitate to recommend them , know ing them to be reliable. " They are thorough , yet gentle in their action and leave thesvstem in splendid condition. As a cathartic , or for disorders of the liver St. Patrick's Pills have no equal. For sale by all druggists. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure for Catarrh , Diphtheria and Canker- Mouth. McMillen's. Morris-town ; Tenn. , July 4 , iS8S The Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. : Gentlemen Five years ago I was so un fortunate as to contract an extremely bad case of blood poison. My bones ached and my muscles began to swell and contract. I was under treatment of the physician from the inception of the disease until I found that he could do me no good. Then , through the advice of a friend I began tak ing S. S. S. Your medicine seemed to have an immediate effect. I took six bottles , and to-day am sound and well. That was two or three years ago , but I have seen no evidence of the return of the disease , and I take this opportunity to thank you for v/hat it has done for me. It saved my life. You can refer any one to me. R. M. Wall. Farsiersville , Tex. , June 22 , i883. The Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. : Gentlemen Thi mother of a member of our firm was afflicted with a cancerous sore on her face for about twenty years. During the past few years it troubled her very much by continued pain and itching. She " used your S. S. S. , and the sore has disappeared and is apparently well. Should it break out again , will advise you. Very truly , - Pendleton , Yearly & Riley , Druggists. Three books mailed free on application. " THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Drawer 3. Atlanta , Ga. IS CONSUMPTION CURABLE ? Read the following : Mr. . H. Morris , New ark , Ark. , says : "Was down with Abscess of Lungs , and friends and physicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking ' Dr. King's New Discovery for onsumption , am now on my third bottle , and able to over see the work on my farm. It is the finest ' medicine ever made. " Jesse Middlewart , Decatur , Ohio , says : "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption I would havo died of Lung troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best Of health. " Try it. Sample bottles free , at A. McMillenVug store. SHILOH'S CURE will immediately relieve Croup. Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Mc Millen's. A GOLD WATCH FOR ONLY One Dollar Per Week , by our Improved Club System. The Cases in our Watches are fully Warranted for 20 years. The movements are Elgin and Waltham. reliable and well known. The Watches are Hunter case or open fiice.Ladies' 1 or Gents'size 6tem Winders and Settlers , and are fully equal in durability , service and ap pearance to any § 50 Watch. We sell these Watches for $25 spot cash , and send to any ad dress by Express or Registered Mail ; or by our Club System at SI per week. One good re liable AGENT WANTED in each place. Write for particulars. \ EMPIRE WATCH CLUB Co. , > 34 Park-Row , NEW YORK. ' ! BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for cuts , bruis es , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever soree , tot1 • ter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns , and all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles , or. < no pay required. It is guaranteed to giro per1 fact satisfaction , or money refunded. Price 80 cents per box , for solo by A , Mc-Ulon , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ yygf fiff M B r * DISTRICT COURT. [ From the Iudfanoln Times/ ] The district court of this county convened , last Mouday with the largest docket it ever had , Judge Cochran presided and dispatched tho business brought bcroro him in a rapid , -methodical manner , showing ho meant busi ness. The following is a condensed but cor * root account of the manner in which tho cases were disposed of up to the time of our going to press , Friday noon : CIVIL. The following cases were settled : C. P. Ill nicer vs. R. II. Neil ; Frees & Hocknell Lum ber Company vs. T. C. Teas. The following cases wero dismissed and plaintiffs pay costs ; S. J. Mattox vs. J. B. Morning , foreclosure : McCormick Harvesting Muchlno Company vs. Francis Marrian , ap peal ; C. B. & Q. R. R. vs. 0.0. Prico et al , dam ages ; Frees & Hocknell vs. J. B. LeIIew ot al , foreclosure of mechanic's Hen ; Rebecca A. Goble vs. Geo. W. Goble , divorco ; Nebraska & Kansas Furm Loan Co. vs. Maggie J. Smiley , foreclosure ; It. P. Kendig und L. Story vs. Clark Ward , foreclosure ; J. A. Curleo vs. A. Hartley , report of garnishee Tho following cases have been continued : J. W. Davis vs. E. It. Banks.error ; F , L. Brown vs. John Imel , et al ; J. E. Borgor vs. J.M. . Fer guson ; F. Marrian vs. J. W. Wolborn ot al , ap peal ; Lininger , Metcalf& Co. et al , vs. A. Z. Jones et al , equity ; E. F. Quigly vs. Daniel Courtney , injunction ; S. 11. Smith vs. M. E. Spauldlngctal , attachment ; Harriet Auder- ' son vs. Wm. Anderson , divorco ; W. Hurnes vs. E. J. Aillngton et al , foreclosure ; Howard Lumber Company vs.D.E.Graves.foreclosure ; M. W. Simmons vs. O. S. Van Doren , appeal ; Citizens Bank vs. L. J.Burtlcssct al , equity ; John Merrit vs. Howard Lumber Co.damages ; and tho following cases on report of gar nishee ; JohnG. Miller & Co. vs.Boyer & David son ; McCord Brady & Co. vs. Boyer & David son ; Peycko Bros. vs. Boyer & Davidson ; L. A. Shackman & Co. vs. Boyer & Davidson ; S. A. Ryder & Co. vs. Boyer & Davidson ; J. A Forbes & Co. vs. Uoyer & Davidson. Tho following cases wore continued until time named : John Imel vs. T. M. and A. M. Phillips , on note.Saturday : Bradley\Vheeler & Co. vs. C.S. Quick , Saturday ; 11. E. Chirk vs. .1. S. Phillips et al. , foreclosure , Saturday : 'Wm. Murphy vs. W. O. Russell et al. , replevin , Friday : Exchange National Bunk , Hustings , vs. W. H. Hayden , April 4th , ISM ) ; Parliu , Or- endorf , Martin & Co. vs. Clark Ward , equity , Monday ; H. Smith vs. A. Leonard , equity. Monday ; Bank of Bartiey vs. A. Bartloy et al , foreclosure , Monday ; Nebraska & Kansas Farm Loan Co. vs. F. E. Lytic , foreclosure , Monday ; McPheo & McGinity vs. Z. L. Kay , foreclosure , Wednesday ; Walsh & Boyd vs. B. Hofer. appeal , Friday ; Wm. Oswalt vs. W. O. Russell et al. , appeal , Friday. Confirmation of sale in tho following cases wore decided thus : G.L.Lawsvs. A. Bartloy , defendant allow ed until last day of court to show cause why sale should nor bo confirmed. KESouthwick vs. same , defendant allowed until March 12 , to show why sale should not bo confirmed. Frees & Hocknoll Lumber Co. vs. same , same time allowed. Same vs. same , same time. F. L. Brown vs. same , sale confirmed and judgment rendered for $142.98 balance. Eastern Banking Co. ts. A. Z. Jones , con firmed and deed ordered. Chas. Nash vs. H. M. Wolfe , confirmed and judgment rendered for § 109.79 balunce. Citizens Bank , McCook , vs. D. J. Reynolds , conflruiPd and deed ordered. Default of de fendant taken and judgment was rendered in favor of tho plaintiff , with amount , in the fol lowing cases : Henry Small vs. C. A. Frederick.appeal ; Ne braska Loan & Trust Co. vs. J. Z. Teter et al , loreclosure , S313 ; S. J. Mattox vs. W. L. Mc- Clung , foreclosure , S305 ; B. Newberger vs. MrsL J. Miller , attachment ; B. II. Gardner vs. W. P. Elmer et al , attachment , 212.75 ; S. J. Mattox vs. Nettie E. Parks et al , foreclosure , 5226 , sale ordorod ; Howard Lumber Co. vs. A , Bartloy ot al , dolault of defendants taken ex * ccpt W. Peck , Chas. Nash ; Metcalf Bros , and John Miller & Co. who were allowed to answer instanter ; Nebraska & Kansas Farm Loan Co. vs. J. C. Sheriff , foreclosure , § 457.90 ; same vs. I. Starbuck , same , § 43sale ordered ; A. Hersch & Co. vs. F. L. McCracken , on account , § 200.20 ; Lapp3 & Fleshem vs. same , same , § 314.35 ; H. & H. Schneider vs. A. Schamoni et al , torclos- uro , SJOO : Bank pf Jndianola y § . W , R. Scott et al , foroclosuro , § 347.08 ; Indianola Loan and Building Association vs. Rebecca Peako , fore closure , S882.17 ; Thos. McDonald vs. T. M. Clark et al , note ; Mrs. H. A. Sleight vs. H. H. Pickens , foreclosure. § 2,509 ; First Na- tionol Bank , McCook vs. G. B. Nettleton et al , note § 212.70 ; P. F. Connelly vs. Harlem Cattlo Co. § 125,00 ; McCorinlok Harvesting Machine Co. vs. J. E. Ohlson , note , § 110 : same vs. H. W. Olmstead , note , § 156.25 ; Nebraska Loan and Trust Co. vs. L. Starbuck et al , foreclosure , The divorce cases wero disposed of as fol lows : Cora L. Ford vs. S. W. Ford , plaintiff , allow ed § 50 alimony and judgment rendered against defendant for said amount. D Josephine Jackson vs. J. W. Jackson , defend ant , required to pay § 50 alimony. Cora E. Faling vs. 1.1. Failing , default of de fendant taken , and divorco granted on pay ment of costs and her maiden name restored to her. Mont. Doyle vs. Bettio Doyle , granted on on payment of costs. In the case of John Conner vs. Martha Con ner , divorce was granted on payment of costs. Alex. Jones vs. Mary Jones , divorce was granted on the payment of costs. In other cases heard , the following is tho disposition made of them : J. B. Hannmg vs. C. P. Rinker et al. , demur of defendant filed. In the case of Charlotte Bacon vs. L. C. Bacon et al. , to set asido a will , default of de fendants taken and the court finds that tho instrument set out in petition was intended at the time as a will , and same declared no lien "on premises or cloud on title of Charlotte Ba con to said premises. In tho caEe of J. G. Morrow vs. Geo. E. John son , equity , default ot defendant taken. In tho equity case of Harriet Anderson vs. Wm. Anderson and B. F. Anderson , the latter defendant files a demur. On application of the Wyeth Hardware Co. the Baker Wire Co. are allowed to answer in stanter in the foreclosure suit of J. W. Dolan vs. J. W. Maiken et al. In the S. Roily vs. S. Strasser appeal case de fendant was allowed 30 days to answer and plaintiff 30 days after to reply. School district No. 2 vs. Wm. Gaiser , equity , demur filed. gjw. C. Kandall ts. J. Pickle , appeal , defend ant was allowed GO days td answer , and plaint iff 30 davs after to reply. E. B. Vail vs. A. Z. Jones et al. foreclosure , defendant allowed to answer instanter. W. H. Smith vs. same , same action and dis position L.Randall vs. J. W. Pickle et al , appeal , de fendant allowed CO days to answer and plaint iff 30 days after to reply. D. C. .ludd vs. It. H.Thomas , appeal , defend ant allowed 80 das'S to plead petition and plaintiff 30 days after to reply. . Laura V. Marker vs. C. H. Oman , plaintiff al lowed to file amended petition. Precilla Pryor vs. Wm. Shoekley , appeal , on trial as w e go to press. CltTMINAL. State vs Patrick Shelley and E. R. Roe , as sault and battery , nolle pros. State vs. Thos. Dunn , horse stealing , guilty. State vs. Mike Walsh , petit larceny and burglary , guilty ; sentence , 00 days in jail and § 100 fine. State vs. C. A. Dibble , embezzlement , not guilty. State vs. Gottfred Schaffert , rape , not guilty. Tho following from the pen of Mr. L. P. Bard- well , editor of The Marion ( Iowa ) Pilot , will we believe , be of interest to many of our read ers. He says : "It is with pleasure that I certify to the real merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 1 have used it in my family for years and have always found it most excellent , and especially for colds , croup and sore throat. It is safe and effective. " For sale b all drug gists. The appointment of Walker Blaine to a po sition in the state department that puts him near his father in the capacity of confidential secretary , has evoked a great deal more com ment than the circumstances seem to demand. The estimates on his ability are varied as possi ble , some metropolitan editors describing him as a pigmy in intellect and others avering that he is almost as great and gifted a man as bis distinguished parent. On tho whole it is fair to let tho secretary gratify himself with the presence of a man whom he can implicity trust j to obey orders , though ho break owners , in his , department , whether ho be his own son or some other man's son. Persons troubled with rheumatism should try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One applica tion will ease tho pain , and its continued use has cured many cases of chronic and inflamma tory rheumatism , that had resisted other rem- : dies and even tho treatment of the best physicians. Price , 50 cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists. The Now York county democracy declares : hat "tho use of money in elections has be- : omo a disgrace to our civilization. " No com pilation of men has done more to spread this lisgraco over the country than the" New York lemocrncy , and their post mortem confession ividences the depth of their grief that they I lid not have enough boodlo to go arouud last November. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is famous.for 3 prompt and effectual cures of coughs and olds. Tho most Eovero cold may be loosened ind relieved by n few doses of this valuablo emedy. For sale by all druggists. . I HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHK'AHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHI ' * if 1 JA A < XtKIImIt > QQ ft i Our New Goods are Almost all in. _ _ _ _ . ' - * ! SATTEENS , • - - Ranging in Price from 8 to 50 cents per j yard. Colors are Exquisite. ] WORSTED , SILK AND WOOLEN Dress Goods in all the new shades I at from 20 to 150 cents per yard. ' j A MAN'S ALL WOOL SUIT FOR $6.00 I T I OWMAN & SON I fcllll.MM .IIHI II.I..MIII..II I I.IH I I I I I I.I I I I II I .11 Ml I I.III II..IIIHWI llll.ll ! ! I .III I. IIII..II..I. I II l.ll II .III. . IHI. Il.lll.l. . . .M..I..II..IM.II IM H. 1MWI M M MM ! I . . ! ! H The present secretary of the navy is likely to And plenty of work to do. Under authority given by the last congress , the construction of eight new vessels will be begun this year , while several now being constructed will have to be passed upon. The vessels to be built in clude three cruisers or gunboats of two thou sand tons , two three thousand ton cruisers , a protected cruiser of flf ty-rhree hundred tons , and a gunboat ot eight hundred tons. All of these are to be of the most modern construe tion , and when completed will be unsurpassed in their respective classes. The law requires that the cruisers shall attain the extraordinary speed of twenty knots an hour , and if this is done they will be tho terror of the seas to a foreign foe. These additions will make our navy quite formidable , but it is more than prboable that the next congress will authorize more vessels. The determination to build up a strong navy having taken possession of the country , urged by circumstances which have made plain its necessity , the movement in this direction is not likely to halt until we have a naval establishment in which the coun try can feel complete confidence for any emer gency. ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion , Constipation , Dizziness. Loss of Appetite. Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vitalizcr is a positive cure. Bkad D. Slaughter is to be congratulated upon his appointment to the position of Unit ed States marshal for Nebraska. And by the way tho state may well come in for a portion of the congratulation , for it would have been a difficult task lor President Harrison to select a better man for the place. Mr. Slaughter's longand valuable service as a stauneh.straigbt republican commends him as one deserving the place. There is no danger in giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to children , as it contains no injurious substance ; besides it is unequalled for colds and croup. Children like it. For sale by all druggists. The Omaha Republican states that "Crime and pauperism have both steadily increased in Maine under the influence of prohibition. " We have not the data at hand to dispiove the statement ; but we will wager the silk "elec tion bet" hat donated by our esteemed demo cratic contemporary , last fall , that it is a lie. THE REV. GEO. II. THAYER , of Bourbon , Ind. , says"Both myself and wife owe our lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. " The Oklahoma boomers have taken to the woods , with United States troops in hot pur suit. A poultice of hot steel applied below the suspender buttons of aland hunter gives i wierd piquancy to life and celerity to limb , but the charms of surrounding scenes are lost in a wild desire to get out of the country. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's vitalizcr is guarau- : eed to euro you. McMillen's. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' i ' comSm pH' It has permanently cured thotj3AKDS of cases pronounced by doctors hope less. If you havo premonitory symp toms , such as Cough , Difficulty of Breathing , &c. , don't delay , but uso PISO'SCUKE FOB CONStTMPTION" immediately , ByDrnfigists i¢s , ' w ww my. . , - r S * AJ- < _ : „ - , 1 ( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. ) M Paid up Capital , - - $50,000.00 , I = DOES a H General Banking Business1 Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal | H cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Non-Residents. Money to loan on fanning M lands , Tillage and personal property. Tire insurance a specialty. | | Tickets For Sale to and from Europe , / CORRESPONDENTS. j V. FkanklikPresident. , H first National Bank , Lincoln , Nebraska. V Johs R. Clakk , Vice-President f | The Chemical National Bank , New York. ) A. C. Edzht , Cash _ , fl | ll Our entire stock ot H BOOTS ANDSHOES. . 1 _ _ y m This Stock , consisting of over $3,000 j H worth , was bought for ! fl | SPOT CASH I Direct from Manufacturer. H We intend closing out this line of our ! M business and can make you prices H that will surprise you. X" B We also carry a complete line of ; H AND FURNISHING GOODS. ! H WILCOX & FOWLER , I West Denuison Street , McCook , Nebraska. - H _ _ V _ _ _ " • " ' ' " ' ' ' . . * . • • • * Br' 'a ; fa l BF . H "j r : /t f i' li' t.r .f - ' ' u. ' ' " ' " ' a g ? l