The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 05, 1889, Image 8
IVy / " * * _ ii ia .L- . . . -J > ' . ; " . A. - * T/ " " ' ' - ' _ ' , " " > " * ! > 1 > r ; i > i • - i S3 Ji * feiiiAw fJSii < S3vi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' " . " . . " ' ' " . . ' . ' " ' vjKr " " " ' ' ' " " 7 - m r T-/.r. : : j'T _ _ _ HF HFI 1 FfflSl Hill LiteCi. H = DEALERS IN = 1 LUMBER ! K" Sash , Doors , Blinds , Lime , Cement , HAED AND SOFT COAL. _ _ _ _ _ rJ I flu McCool Loan ami Till Co. B OF McCOOK , NEB. HI ' " ' PAID UP CAPITAL " - $100,000.00. Hi Makes First Mortgago Farm Loans. Applications for Farm Loans Wanted. . Hl. Money paid soon as papers completed. Money advanced to mako proof. 1 A. CAMPBELL , President. B. M. FREES , 1st Vice President. . ffr GEO. HOCKNELL , Sec. & Treas. S. L. GREEN , 2d Vice President. K E. C. BALLEW , Manager. H , _ - _ T OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK. I H. KAPKE , I Iim MERCHANT TAILOB , M KEEPS A LARGE , COMPLETE LINE OF I ; Imported ® omestic Goods H • / WILL MAKE YOU TO ORDER : FINE BUSINESS SUITS $2S i GOOD SPRING OVERCOAT$25 GOOD WORSTED SUITS , $30 H BUSINESS SUITS , Sack Coats , $ ' 25 TROUSERS , FROM $6 UPWARDS _ _ _ _ / Kr ' First Class Work and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Call and Examine Stock. I THE CITY BAICIFtY , A. PROBST , Proprietor. ' ' " . ' FRESH BREAD DELI VeSeD EVERY DAY FREE OF CHARGE. Hi r Hi • PIES-CAKES-eANDIES-NUTS-OYSTERS-CIDER j CIGARS-OBACCO TC-ETC. WT " : LUNCH--ROOMS--IN-r : CONNECTION. - : - - : - - _ _ _ _ K i M n i iimiiimiiw i jffnnwmwi _ _ _ _ _ H . ' It has permanently cured thotjsaxds H of cases pronounced by doctors hope- * less. If you have premonitory symp- toms , such as Cough , "Difficulty of : Breathing , < fec , don't delay , but use PISO'S CUBE FOB CONSUMPTION H immediately. ByDruggist3 * 25 cents. I LiEGAL NOTICE Hi Is the District Coubt of Bed Willow Co. , B Nebraska. B Joseph H. Howard , Charles Hal- \ H lack , and Charles S. Howard , 1 ; stockholders of andmcorpor- / K ated and doing-business under I vrnTTf v Uilv'u 1 the name of The Howard LumUilv'u K her Company , Plaintiff , \ B vs. ) H Dana E. Graves , Defendant. J H Dana E. Graves , defendent , will take notice K that on the 9th day of November. 1SSS , the t. . plaintiff herein filed its petition in the district F * ak conrt of Red Willow county , Nebraska , the ob- ject and prayer of which are the foreclosure of a certain mortgage executed by defendant to the plaintiff on lot 7 , block 47 , in town of JJartley , Bed Willow county , state of Ne braska , to secure the payment of one promis sory note dated July 28 , 1SS7. for the sum of 5532.90 , payable eight months after date. There is now due upon said note mortgage the sum of S582.90 , "witn interest at ten per cent , from the28thdayof July.ISS" . Plaintiff prays that said premises be decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount due thereon. You are required to answer said petition on , or before the 29th day of April , 1880. s Howard Lumber Company. 1 By W. S. Morlan , its attorney. T. Dated the 12th day of March , 18S9. 43-4ts. " • A GOLD "WATCH ? : - - 5 FOR ONLY I. ONE DOLLAR hi " Per Week , by our Improved Club System. j. * • The Cases in our Watchesare fully Warranted for 20 years. The movements are Elgin and g. " Waltham. reliable and well known. The ' . Watches are Hunter case or open fnce.Ladies' A " or Gents' 6ize stem Winders and Settlers , and are fully equal in durability , service and ap % pearance to any $50 Watch. Wo sell these Watches for $25 spot ash. 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. , 34ParkEovNEW YORK. - J. S. McBRAYER , i ' House Mover % Drayman , > " McCOOK , NEB. - ; ; ' " jgirHouse and Safe Moving a Spec- ; . . - . ' ialty. Orders for Draying left at the r ' , . • • Huddleston Lumber Yard will receive v * • - - prompt attention. " . ip * . ' jir. A. T. Fields , ono of the leadingmer - ! - • . ili ' chants of Colfax. Iowa , says that Chamber- ' ' \.J \ . ' v jaia's Cough Bcmcdy is the best cough prepar- " > - > ' " . . - - - , , atlon he ever used and recommends it to all * pfY • ' withoutbesItRtioo , SoIdbyalldraggiBlB. ' * * Direct from the Front. Knox lle , Tekn. , Julys , i888. The Swift SpeciSc Co. , Atlanta , Ga. : Gentlemen-rl can cheerfully and truth fully say that S. S. S. is the greatest blood purifier on earth. In 1S84 I contracted blood poison. Physicians treated me with no good results. I took a half dozen differ ent kinds of blood medicines , but , without receiving any permanent relief ! I was in duced to try 3. S. S. I began the first bottle with the gravest doubts of success. I had been so often deceived. But im provement came , and I continued its use until perfectly well. I have since married , and have a healthy family. No trace of the. disease is seen. Swift's Specific did all this for me , and I am grateful. Yours truly , J. S. Strader. 118 Dale Ave. Kemp , Texas , June 23 , 1SS8. The Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. : Gentlemen A sixteen-year-old son of mine was afflicted with bad blood ; and broke out with an eruption on various parts of his body. I put him to taking S. S. S. , and a few bottles cured him entirely. I live at' Lone Oak , but my post-office is at Kemp. Yours truly , W. S. Robinson. - Three books mailed free on application. All druggists sell S. S. S. The Swift Specific Co. , Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ga. New York , 756 BroadwaT. Mr. C. J. Smith , traveling salesman for Bel- ford , Clarke & Co.Chicagohad the misfortune to sprain his.wrist . most severely. "I was suf fering great pain , " he says , "and my wrist was badly swollen ; a few applications of Chamberlain'sPain , Balm relieved the pain , and reduced the spelling in one night , and in consequence my work and business was not interrupted , for which lam very grateful. I can recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm from personal experience. " Sold by all drug gists. gists.Melbourne Melbourne Will make the season of 18S9 , com mencing April 1st and closing July 1st , on Mondays , Tuesdays , Wednesdays and Thursdays at my farm on Driftwood creek , 10 miles southwest of McCook ; and on Fridays and Saturdays at Eaton & Co. 's livery barn in McCook. Terms : S10 to insure a standing colt. $ S for the season. $5 for single service. service.Ben Butler , A fine dark iron-gray jack , 2 years old past , 13 hands high , weighing 800 pounds , will also make the season at the same places and times , and under same terms. .Call and see them , Lewis F. Fauss. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for cuts , bruis- ob , sores , ulcers , salt rhoum' , fever sores , ter- .ter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns , and oil akin eruptionsand positively curcspilcsor no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction , or money refunded. Price Xcgaiipgr-bg * , Farjjgj r.Af8Mlllia. " - * " . - . , : ,7 , - , , t i .i < r > , . . . i" : 1i-"Tj Mlii j 1111 * . " * VS " 3 ' . - T'j , ' . ' - * • ' - ? Ite&c - . - . : - - - .mm Personal Librty Mot Assailed by tin f n hibition of the Liquor Traffic. ( Ex-ChJMgp&usUcaAgrnew , of Pennsylvania. ) The npit of society to prohibit the manu facturo and sale of liquors Is often assailed ai an attack upon personal liberty. This Is 1 mistake. No ono claims the right to compe temperance by law. What a man may drlnl is for his conscience The question is botwcei him and his God. But drunkenness Is a differ ent matter and effects society. Put drunkenness before your eyes , See the victim reeling from the bar , perhaps pushed Into the street , fallen Into the gutter , stagger lng away to aceident , falling into pits , lyinf on the railway track , and in a moment a niasi of torn flesh and crushed bones Death. Look at him in bis family wife and childret fleeing before his brutal rage , tho knife 01 pistol In his hand , then the wife of his boson bleeding , dying at bis feet. Again seo him or a bed of sickness fighting the devils of the brain , mania , delirium , death. Look at its public aspect , not confined bj town or county lines , but spreading over ar entire State. What a scene of devastation and ruin , which despoils labor , gluts prisons and hospitals , engulfs taxes , impoverishes famll ies , breaks up homes , sends the occupants tc almshouses , and carries thousands to untime ly graves. It violates the verr Constitution of the State , destroying the God-given rights of men. Does it not destroy liberty ? Answer , court * of j ustlce , prisons and asylums I Does it net destroy property ? Tho destruc tion has no measure , but tho wages of labor , the earnings of industry , the savings of econ omy , and tho inheritance of wealth , all , all en < gulfed in the drunkard's ruin. Docs it not destroy happiness ? Who can tell the woe , the sorrow , tho pain , tho broken hearts despoiled by drink. Reputation ? Who can return it to the vic tim of folly , vice and crime ? Lost in the whirlpool of drink. Drunkenness Is therefore a great public wrong , involving life.health , prosperity.peace , property , morals and the general welfare. What is its corrective ? The police power , re cognized by the Supreme Court of the United States. Said Justice McLean : "The acknow ledged police power of a State extends often to the destruction of property. A nuisance may be abated , everything prejudicial to the health and morals of a city may be removed. " Said Chief Justice'Taney : "If a State deems the retail traffic in ardent spirits injurious to its citizens , and calculated to produce idle ness , vice or debauchery , I see nothing in the Constitution of the United States to prevent it from regulating or restraining the traffic , 01 or prohibiting It altogether. " Nor does the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States impair the police power of the State. " So says Justice Field. "And this power is incapable of limitation , " says Justice Miller. "Upon it , " ho says , "depends the security of social order , the life and health of the citizen , the comfort of exist ence in a thickly populated community , tho enjoyment of private social life and the bene ficial use of property. " Yet the saloon , the slave of drink the land lord of the liquor den , the demagogue and the Ignorant cry out , "Liberty ! I am robbed of my liberty. " Liberty ! What law of liberty gives him a right to sell that which imbrutcs man , de thrones reason , engenders passion , destroys life and-fills the State with disease , accident , insanity , crime , want , taxation and death a bill which jostles reason from her throne , turns aside justice and outrages sense ? What ! Liberty to place a cylinder of dynamite under the temple of Liberty and blow it to atoms ? The claim of liberty to fill the State with drunkenness and all its woes is as much against law and common right as it is un founded in reason and. justice. Who make your constitutions and establish 3'our bills of rights ? The people. Thev who are the State and are most interested in the question. Why shall they not tare down theii idol , overturn this car of juggernaut in its pro gress of destruction , crushing the innocent in its path , and pouring libations of blood upon the scene of its triumphant ruin ? The people will weigh well this claim of lib erty to despoil the State , and will add to theii Constitution , erelong , another article whicl will bring prosperity and happiness to all. SHILOH'S CURE will immediately relieve Croup. Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Mc Milieu's : SOUTH SIDE. John Whittaker and C. H. Jacobs have eact lost a fine calf the past week. Say , Steve , how's the running horse ? Tuttle was too much for ye. Mr. and Mrs. John Stone , of Wellfleer , were down the fore part of the week. Tim Hannan and George Tuttle have beer trading horses. Tom Kelly is about to trade his mules for t farm. Mr. Rogers has a very sick horse. Dr. Critser had the misfortune to lose one * o f his horses , Friday night. He had a fine matched team and the loss falls pretty heavj on him. If there is one thing more than anothei makes us tired , it is to have some man thai has probably never been outside of the city limits , write a long piece of advice to the farmer. He probably wouldn'f know a dead furrow from a line fence. Uno. A Gross Discourtesy. [ From The State Journal. ] It has leaked out that the "lunch" participat. cd in by the incoming and outgoing president at the White house after the inauguration , was a fake. Contrary to all precedents , Mrs. Cleveland broke up housekeeping the day be fore the ceremony and fled , leaving bare walls and a dismantled house for her successor , and when the presidential party , accompanied by Grover , arrived , famished , frozen , wet and fatigued after the exhaustion and the crush , there was really no lunch , not even a cup of coffee to be had. The waiters were drunk and Grover did not stop to break bread with Mr. Harrison and family. Some scraps of bread and cold meat were flBbed up , and a gentle man of the party took a hack and sped to Weleker's for a can of bouillon , and that was ill they had to eat. This record was a sad one Tor a lady whose virtues and accomplishments have been so lavishly advertised to make. It was tho first time in the history of inaugura tions thatsogrossadlscourtesy was perpetrat ed by tho lady of tho White house. The cor respondents were told nothing of it at tho time md it was telegraphed that the two parties 'lunched together , ' 1 to avoid the scandal. But murder will out. * Rich food , and lack of exercise , during the winter months , causes the system to become Lorpid and tho blood impure. A dose or two jf St. Patrick's Pills will cleanse and invigor ate tho system , purify the blood and do more ; ood than a dollar bottle of blood purifier. Sold by all druggists. Tho Youthful Hoodlum. From the Omaha Herald. ] The second trial of Ira Case , tho boy train vrecker , who on tho nights of Jan. 2 and i , 1BS8 , nado several attempts to wreck trains on the Delaware & Hudson railway , 'recalls to the nlnd the disproportionate part that lads under : d years of ago play in the crime of the coun- xy. In riots these young men form the most langcrous element ; the most reckless burglars ire youths , and safe-breakers are almost Jn- rariably young men. Whether a life of crime > rings an early and violent end , or whether he penitentiary yawns betimes , or whether nen seo the folly of their ways at a certain igo cannot be determined. But it is certainly 1 fact that a young criminal Is more dangerous han an old one Insomuch as he is more dar- ng and enthusiastic. The force of youth is as iowcrful for ill as good. ' ' ' " " ' > - V. * - * ' \ - • • * ' ' - ' - • * -At j''fiS. , . .A * * - The Hon. Bobkrt W. Furnas hns Issue • ' A Crop and Other Agricultural Products Re port , " for tho year 1888 , being bulletin No. of tho series of 18S9. Tho bulletin has bee ; prepared with great care , from tho official stat and county records and is of great valuo a this time of year as a document to bo sen broadcast over tho cast. The values , averag and general , of lands both improved and un improved , and live stock , are from official re turns and records , but It must be rememberei that these returns are made for tho purpose of taxation and are , according to establisbei custom , far below actual values. Mr. Furna especially calls attention to this point , am gives it as bis opinion that it is a mistake ! policy , to rate property so low for taxation It works an injury to the Btato in moro way than ono and ought to bo changed. The lav provides otherwise and tho law ougbtto be en forced. When a person tellB you they never had sucl a cold in their life take their word for it am advise them to use Chamberlain's Cougl Remedy and cute it. For coughs , colds am hoarseness It has no equal. Sold by all drug gists. , TnE republican senators who contributed t < the defeat of the nomination of Murat Hal stead for minister to Germany , exhibited 1 petty contemptible spirit. These worthiei imagine that they are above public criticism that their acts must be accepted without 1 murmur , and that tho dignity of the bodj must be preserved by rebuking those wbc have vigorously assailed their conduct. Hal stead is an open and honorable foe. He nevei skulks in ambuBh or strikes from behind. He has held up to public gaze the infamous metb ods by which Payne purchased a seat in the United States senate , and unsparingly de nounced the republicans who assisted him it retaining it. His devotion to principle and purity in politics is not relished by men whose chief qualification for the positions they oc cupy is the millions they possess. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY-a positive cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. McMillen's. SUMMONS. H.O.Thayer will take notice that on the 15th of March,18bDS. H. Colvin , a justice of the peace of Willow Grove precinct , Red Willow county , Nebraska , Issued an order of attach' ment for the sum of $24.00 , and interest from February 5th , 1889 , at 10 per cent. , in au actior. pending before him wherein B. F. Olcott l plaintiff and H. O. Thayer , defendant ; thai property of the defendant consisting of butch er tools and fixtures used in a butcher shop , has been attached under said order ; said cause was continued to the 13th day of May , 1889. at t o'clock , A. M. B. F. OLCOTT , Plaintiff. By L. L. Hulbuiid & A. J. Rittenuouse , hlE attorneys. 44-3ts. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , i March 25th , 1889. f Notice is hereby given that tho following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to mako final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter orReceiver at McCook , Neb. , on Wednes day , May 8th. 1889. viz : WILLIAM G. GILLESPIE , P. E. D. S. No. 568G for the N. W.Ji Sec. 23 , T. 2 , N. of R. 29 , W. 6th P. M. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of , said land , viz : William A. Vincent. Alvaro N. Griffin , Francis M. Kennedy , William Kennedy , all of McCook , Neb. Neb.Any person wno aesireB to protest agamsrtno allowance of such proof , or who knowB 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 that submitted by claimant. S. P. HART , Register. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , : March 16th , 1889. ( Notice is hereby given that tho followlne- named Bettler 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 or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Monday , May 6th , 1889 , viz : SARAH C. KENNEDY , H. E. No. 3534 for the N. E. X Sec. 12. T. l.N. Range 29 , W. 6th P. M. She names thcfollow- ing witnesses to prove , her continuous resi dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : George Fowler , Isaac N. Fowler , Abrara Ham mond , John Calkins , all of McCook , Neb. Any person who desires to protest against the allowauce of such proof , or who knows of any substantial reason , under the law and the regulations 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 that submitted by claimant. S. P. HART. Retrister. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , WEB. , I March 6th , 1889. f Notice Is hereby given that the following- named settler has bled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim.and that said proof will bo made before Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Monday , April 29th , 1889 , viz : WILLIAM P. BELKNAP , who made P. E. D. S. No. 5.606 for the S. E. H Sec. 3 , Twp. 5 , N. , Range 30. W. 6th P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove hie continuous residence uponand cultivation of , said land , viz : Austin A. Clark , Frank B. Cramer. Seth Nettle.and Samuel Cinnamon all ot Osburn , Neb. Any person who desires to protest againsttne 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 that submitted by claimant. S. P. HART. Register. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , 1 March 20th. 18S9. f Notice is hereby given that the following , named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final pre-emption proof in support oi his claim , and that said proof will be made be fore the Register or Receiver , at McCook , Neb. , on Tuesday. May 7,1889 , viz : GEORGE H. SCHNEIDER , D. S. No. 5604 for the E. y2 N. E. hi Sec. 12Twp , 5 , N. R. 31J\V. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of , said land , viz : Gottleib Mentz , William J. Vogel , of Osburn , Neb. , Louis Allmann , of Zimmer , Neb. , and Olivet P. Fairbanks , of Highland , Neb. Any person who desires to protest against the allowauce of such proof , or who knows of any substantial reason , under the law and the reg ulations of the Interior Department , why ruch 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 that submitted by claimant. S. P. HART. Rpgister , Land Office at McCook , Neb. , i March 11th , 1889. f Notice 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 proof will be made before Harlow W. Keyes , County Judge , at Indianola , Neb. , on Tuesday , April 23rd , 1889. viz : JOHN BARBER. H. E. No. 226 for the W. ys S. W. U of Sec. 15 , and W. Yi N. W. X of Sec. 22 , Town. 4 , N. of Range28 , W. 6th P. M. .He names tho follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : William McCool , Charles Hartmau , Louis Casten , George Gregg , allot'IndianolaNeb. Any person who desires to protest ngainst. rnu allowance of such proof , or who knows of any substantial reason , under the law and the reg ulations of the Interior Department , whysucb proof should not bo allowed , will lie 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 that submitted by claimant. S. P. HART , Register. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , I March 30th , 1889. J Notice is hereby given that tho following- named settlers have filed notices of their inten tions to make final proofs in support of thoir claims , and that said proofs will be made be fore the Register and Receiver , at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , May U , 1889 , viz : JOHN S. WALKER. H. E. No. 8622 for tho N. E. S. E.U section 24 , T. 2 , N. Range 81. W. 6th P. M. He names tho following wituesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : George S. Myers , Lewis F. Fauss. James L. Hoyt , John Baldwin , all of MoCook , Neb. Viz : CHARLES S.FERRIS. H. E. No. 552 for the N. E.K Sec. 24. Town. 2. N. Range 31 ; W.6th P. M. Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : James L. Hoyt , Jesse Webb , George S. Myers , Isaiah K. Pate , all of McCook , Neb. Any person who iesires to protest against the allowance of such proofs , or who knows of any substantial reason , under the law and the regulations of : he Interior Department , why such proofs ihould not bo allowed , will be given an opport unity at the above mentioned time and place : o cross-examine the witnesses of said claim- int8 , and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that inbmitted by claimants. • 45 S. P. HART , Register. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and jiver Complaint ? Billion's vitallzerisguftran- eed to euro you. McMillen's , ' ' " " - " " " ' - . . . .r. ? r * i - i..iii.ii. 1 , , _ , I , , , , , ,1 1,1 iiiiiMi fcMa MMittBBBMBBMBBMMIMIIWMWIlWIMr m * spring nt \ Our New Goods are Almost lllf in. * _ _ _ _ _ : 1 _ " A" . * * ; | 1111 ; : lid Pins in Men , lil ii ill J ' ' 1 SATTEENS , \ Banging in Price from 8 to 50 cents per yard. Colors are Exquisite. ' WORSTED , SILK AND WOOLEN j Dress Goods in all the new shades 1 at from 20 to 150 cents per yard. j las' ' Mil oiL Hats at Mean ! i Prices ! J A MAN'S ALL WOOL SUIT FOR $6.00 I GOME AND SEE US ! 1 L. LOWMAN & SON , 1 Land Office at McCook , Neb. , I March 2nd , 1889. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler hns filed notice of his intention to make final proof in supportof his claim.and that said proof will he made before Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Thursday , April 25th , 1889 , viz : NE-SON J. CHRYSLER , who made H. E. No. 503 for the S. E. U S. E. X of Sec. 10. and W. y2 N. E. X of Sec. 15 , and N. E. X N. E. X of See. 15. in Town 4 , N. of Range 29. W. of 6th P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Joseph H. Stephens. Stephen Holies , Joslah E. Moore , Alexander W. Campbell , all of Box Elder.Neb. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof , or who knows of any substantial reason , under the law and the regu lations 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 that submitted by claimant. S. P. HART , 41 Register. Land Office at Mcuook. Neb. , i February 25th , 1889. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settlers have filed notices of their in tentions to make final proof in support of their claims , and that said proofs will be made before the Register and Receiver , at McCook , Neb. , on Thursday , April 18th , 1889 , viz : ENOCH E. OSVOG , H.E.No.352fer theN. W. XSec.8Twp.5N. R. 29 , W. 6th P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of , said land , viz : Col- beln P. Viland , Andrew P. Larson , Christopher C. Duelaud , and Henry Tilgner , all of Quick. Neb. Viz : ANDREW P. LARSON , H. E. No. 250 for the N. E. XX.E.X 19 and N. W. X N. E. X and N. N.W X Sec. 20 , Twp. 5 , N. R.29 , W. 6 P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land , viz : Henry C. Shepherd , Wintield T. Shepherd , of Osborn , Neb. , Colbein P. Viland , Enoch E. Osvog , of Quick , Neb. Viz : COLBEItf P. VILAND , H. E. No. 351 for the S. W. X S. E. X Seo. 8 , and N. M N. W. X and N. W. X N. E. X Sec. 17 , Twp. 5. N. R. 29 , W. 6 P. M. He names the fo' - Iowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of , said land , viz : Enoch E. Osvog. Andrew P. Larson , Nels C. Dueland.of Quick. Neb. , Henry C. Sbepuerd.or Osborn , Neb. Any person who desires to pro test against the allowance of such proofs , or who knows of any substantial reason , under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department , why snch proofs should not be allowed , will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross-ex amine the witnesses of said claimants , and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimants. 40 S. P. HART , Register . Land Office at McCook. Neb. , I February 26th , 1SS9. ( Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler bus filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will bo made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday. April 19th , 1889. viz : CHARLES M. COLLINS , H. E. No. 291 for the S. E. X of Sec 25 , Town. 4 , N. of Range 30 , W. 6th P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of. said land , viz : Samuel D. McClain , Hiram K. Bixler , Frank Stoklasa. Jr. , John Unzicker , all of Mc Cook , Neb. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof , or who knows of any substantial reason , under the law and tho regulations of the Interior De partment , why such proof should not be al lowed , 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 McCook. Neb. , I Februarr 26,1889. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to mako final proof In support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook. Nob. , on Friday , April 19th , 1889 , viz : FRANK STOKLASA , H.E.No.447fortheN.W.J ofSec.30Town.4N.of Range 29 , W. 6th P. M. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Charles M. Collins , Samuel D.KcClain , William S. Pate. Hirnm K. RixlPr. all of McCnnlr. Neb. 'Any person who desires to protest fig SmfTOU allowance of sucSh 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 mat submitted by claimant. S.P.HART , Register. T _ Lr5 ; " -jfiyv ' : _ _ _ _ _ _ VajWrf aj5r THE CITIZENS BANK OF McCOOK > I ( INCORPORATED UNDER STATS LAWS. ) ] | Paid up Capital , - - $50,000.00 , fl DOES A _ = _ _ _ _ _ = _ _ _ = _ S - . | General Banking Business , m Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal ' H cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Non-Kesidents. Money to loan on farming < 1H lands , Tillage and personal property. Fire insurance a specialty. H Tickets For Sale to and * irom Europe , ; CORRESPONDENTS. V. FbnikPresident. \ M First National Bank , Lincoln , Nebraska. I j0hh E. Clark , Vice-President. -H The Chemical National Bank. New Tori- ) a. C Ebkbt. Caahlat JH ' ! _ _ _ ! Our entire stock of j H BOOTS AND SHOES. I This Stock , consisting of over $3,000 lB [ worth , was bought for f H SPOT GASH 1 Direct from Manufacturer. M We intend closing out this line of our ' H business and can make you prices | | that will surprise you. M We also carry a complete line of H Dry Goods , Groceries , Its , Cans , * ' I AND FURNISHING GOODS. * H WILCOX s ' fowler I , West Dennisoa Street , McCook , Nebraska. H r v.r < r , . „ _ rw -iV _ _ „ : " . -r _ r _ * JfUig-ta. > > r-\r . . " - Hc iT , . - , . - - ' B _ - ' 1' ' . B- r-1 --t y T - ? Z. . : < • - & * - * * fc'ei.j. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mh _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H _ _ _ _