The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 19, 1889, Image 8

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I j = DEALERS 'M =
j LUMBER !
I Sash , Doors , Blinds , Lime , Cement ,
HAflP AND SOFT COAL.
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I Tie McCook Loan ami frit Co.
I ' i ' • ' i OF McCOOK , NEB.
| L PAID UP CAPITAL , - $100,000.00.
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r I Makes First Mortgago Farm Loans. Applications for Farm Loans Wanted. .
B Money paid soon as papers completed. Money advanced to make proof.
I- A. CAMPBELL , President. B. M. FREES , 1st Vice Phesident. .
GEO. HOCKNELL , Sec. & Treas. S. L. GREEN , 2d Vice President.
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I E. C. BALLEW , Manager.
I " OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
I H. KAPKE ,
LEAK mm TAILOR ,
I I KEEPS A LARGE , COMPLETE LINE OF
I Imported domesticSoods
/ WILL HAKE YOU TO ORDER. : FINE BUSINESS SUITS $28
' GOOD SPRING OVERCOAT$25 GOOD WORSTED SUITS , $30
j BUSINESS SUITS , Sack Coats , $25 TROUSERS , FROM $6 UPWARDS
I First Cfass Work and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Call and Examine Stock.
I' ' THE CITY BAKERY ,
I J A. PIIOBST , Proprietor.
I FRESH BREAD DELIVERS ) EVERY DAY FREE OF CHARGE.
I I PIES-CAKES- MES NUTS-0YSTERS-C11)ER
I ( DmMS-4bBACG0-ETC-ETC.
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LUNCH--ROOMS--IN--CONNECTION. : : :
H * It has permanently cured thous&ots
H of cases pronounced by doctors hope-
H less. If yen have premonitory symp-
H1 toms , such as Cough , Difficulty of
a Breathing , &c. , don't delay , but use
1 PISO'S CUBE FOR CONSUMPTION
1 immediately. ByDrmrgists. _ 25cents.
I J. D. SHAHAN ,
I * # CITY4 -
H E ° * Night calls will receive prompt
H attention. Call at store.
M When a person tells you they never bad such
H a cold In their life take their word for it and
K advise them to use Chamberlain's Cough
A • Remedy and cure it. For coughs , colds and
B hoarseness it has no equal. Sold by all drug-
H gists.
H A GOLD WATCH
H FOB ONLY '
I ONE DOLLAE
B Per Week , by our Improved Club System.
K The Cases in our Watches are fully Warranted
B for 20 years. The movements are Elgin and
B Waltham. reliablo and well known. The
K Watches aro Hunter case or open face.Ladies
m or Gents' size stem Winders and Settlers , and
ft are fully equal In durability , service and ap-
m . pearance to any $50 Watch. Wo sell these
H& . r Watches for $25 spot cash , and send to any ad-
- " * dress by Express or Beglstered Mall ; or by
B our Club System at $1 per week. One good re-
K. liable AGENT WANTEDIn each place. Write
Bv for particulars.
B * EMPIRE WATCH CLUB Co. ,
H 3t Park Bow. NEW YORK.
H J. S. McBRAYER ,
H House Mover % Drayman ,
H ' • / McCOOK , NEB ,
H - - Egp House and Safe Moving a Spec-
H < ialtyN .Orders for Draying left at the
H" Huddlcston Lumber Yard will receive
H prompt attention ,
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Tate Springs , Tenn. , July 4,1888.
Th& Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. :
During the spring of 1871 , while working
in the field at my home in Morgan county ,
Ga. , I pulled off my shoes to give my feet a
rest. Unfortunately , I walked into a clump
of poison oak , and in a few days my feet
were in a terrible condition , and I could not
put on a shoe because of the soreness and
swelling. I was treated as poison oak cases
usually are , and everything was healedup.
Aboubthe same time the following spring ,
1872 , my feet became sore again , as at first ,
and every succeeding spring for five years
brought back the same condition of the dis
ease , only each time it became more dis
tressing , because I began to think it was a
lifetime trouble. Finally , I was induced to
try Swift's Specific. I took six botdes , and
to-day am entirely well. My improvement
was gradual from the first , and no evidence
of the disease remains. I shall take pleas
ure in testifying as to its curative proper-
tics. It is the greatest blood purifier in ex
istence. Yours truly , J. L. Morgan.
The foregoing certificate is taken at
random from thousands of letters in posses
sion of the Swift Speciiic Co. , and presented
simply as a sample. It is a voluntary
statement , giving facts and results of the
case. Its accuracy and genuineness are
beyond question.
A valuable Treatise on Blood and Slan
Diseases mailed free. Address
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ,
Mr. C. J. Smith , traveling salesmnn for Bel-
ford , Clarke & Co.Chicagouad tho 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's Pain Balm relieved the pain ,
and reduced tho spelling in one night , and in
consequence my work and business was not
interrupted , for which I am 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 1889 , 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 : § 10 to insure a standing
colt. $8 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.
BUCKLEIVS ARNICA SALVE.
The Best SALVE in-the world for cuts , bruis
es , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tet-
.ter , chapped hands , chublalns.corns , and ail
skin eruptions , and positively cures piles , or
no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction , or money refunded. Price
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85 centaDeriwc for Mte'bF A. MoMillcn.
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Railroad Officials Meet.
Mr. J. C.roaBlor. vice president of tho Bur
lington company ; Mr. II. B. Btono , second vico
president , both of Chicago , and Mr. G. W.
Holdrcgc , general manager of tho B. & M. sys
tem , of Omaha , are now making a trip over
tho Burlington system , giving attention to op
erating details.
To save tlmo tboy mot tho superintendents
and other officials of Nebraska nil togother ,
Saturday afternoon , at tho offlcoof General
SuperintendentT. E. Calvert , Jn this city.
Thero were present Superintendents D. E.
Thompson of Lincoln , A. CnmpholJ or McCook.
and C. B. Rogers of Wymoro. Also Assistant
Superintendents E. Blgnoll of Aurora , J. It
Phclan of Holyolce , Colo. , nnd F. S.Granger or
Edgar. Also D. Hawks worth , Plattsmnutb ,
superintendent of the motive power for the
Durlington te Missouri river system , and G.W.
Rhodes , superintendent of motive power for
tho C , R. & Q. system. Several train masters
were presont.
A Journal reporter inquired of Superinten
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dent Lalvert.through an offlc lul near hlm.what
was the meaning of this convention of rnllroud
mon.
"It was simply a conference In relation to
operating matters. Messrs. Peasloy , Stone
and Holdredge aro making a tour of inspection
over the lines and called in tho other officers
so as to see them all at once and save time.
Tholr visit has no special significance what
ever. "
"They contemplate no chango In polfcy , ex
tension of lines or new departure of any kind I"
"Nothing of tho kind. They are giving at
tention purely to ordinary running details.
Trips of this kind are not extraordinary. "
"Whore do they go next ? " ,
"Tliov left on a special for Alliance , this af
ternoon. "
"Have you any idea of extending the lines
out that way. "
"No , they are not going out thero for any
such purpose. They aro merely looking into
matters connected with the operation of the
road. "
Thero is an impression prevailing among
railroad men that tho officials aro out this way
with a view to devising economical features
and that a reduction of force is contemplated.
How well founded this Impression is remains
to be seen. Lincoln Journal.
ELECTRIC BITTERS.
This remedy is becoming so well known and
so popular as to need no special mention. All
who have used Electric Bitters sing the same
song of praise. A purer medicine does not
exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is
claimed. Electric Bitters will cure ail diseases
of tho Liver and Kidneys , will remove Pimples ,
Boils , Salt Rheum and other ejections caused
by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the
system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial
fevers. For cure of Headache. Constipation
and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire
satisfaction guaranteed , or money refunded.
Price 50 cts. and 51.00 per bottle , at A. McMil-
len's drug store.
Adjourned March Term District Court.
[ From tho Indianola Time3. ]
Walsh & Boyd vs. Hofer , appeal , judgment
in favor of plaintiff , 54.17.
Banning vs. RInker and Colfer & Cordeal ,
defendants allowed 30 days to answer.
Anderson vs. Anderson , equity , continued.
Barnes vs. Allington et al. , foreclosure , me
chanic's lien , continued to next jury term.
Jackson vs. Jackson , divorce , granted on
payment of cost.
Howard Lumber Co. vs. Bartley et al , fere-
closure.
Nebraska & Kansas Farm Loan Co. vs. Lytle
et al , foreclosure , judgment in favor of
plaintiff for $600 , sale of premises ordered.
Indianofa Loan & Building Association vs.
Crabtree et al.foreclosurejudgmontof $494.11
in favor of plaintiff , salo ordered.
Parker vs. Schaffer et al , judgment in favor
of plaintiff for § 238.30 , sale ordered.
Frees & Hocknell Lumber Co. vs. Bartley ,
sale confirmed , deed ordered.
Same vs. same , confirmation of sale , ordered
to be advertised and sold.
Brown vs. Bartley , sale confirmed and deed
ordered.
Nash vs. Wolfe et ux , confirmation of sale ,
dismissed at cost of plaintiff.
Marker vs. Oman , continued.
Rich food , and lack of exercise , during the
winter months , causes the system to become
torpid and the blood impure. A dose or two
of St. Patrick's Pills will cleanse and invigor
ate the system , purify the blood and do more
good than a dollar bottle of blood purifier.
Sold by all druggists.
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS , made miserable by
that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the
Remedy for you. McMillen's.
An Old Temperance.
The following is a pledge from an old al
manac of the voar 1837 :
"Being satisfied from observation and ex
perience , as well as from medical testimony ,
that ardent spirits as a drink , is not only need
less , but hurtful , nnd that the entire disuse of
it would tend to promote the health , the vir
tue and the happiness of the community , we
hereby express our conviction , that should
the people of tho United States , and especially
the young men , discountenance entirely the
use of it. they would not only promote their
own personal benefit , but the good of our
country and the world.
"Signed , James Madison ,
Andrew Jackson ,
John Qdtxcv Adams. "
Jesse Middlewart , Decatur. Ohio , says :
"Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption I would have died of Lung
troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am ow
in best of health. " Try it. Sample bottles
free , at A.McMillen's drug store.
Secretary Noble of the Interior depart
ment has decided that persons intending to
settlo in Oklahoma may be allowed to cross
tho Cherokee strip to the northern boundary
of the now territory , and that no obstructions
be placed in the way of immigrants who desire
to journey in good faith , In a quiet , orderly
and peaceful manner , along the public high
ways , post or military roads , or established
and customary cattle trails by which the out
let is traversed. It is held by Secretary Noble
that settlers are entitled to as much consider
ation as has been shown to cattlemen and
others heretofore , and this position will ap
peal very strongly to a popular sense of j ustice.
It is a source of sincere congratulation that
President Harrison has placed at the head
of the Interior department a man who is in
sympathy with the people , and who would
scorn to sacrifice their interests for his own.
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A person Is seldom sick , when their bowels
are regular.and never well when they are ir
regular. Bear this in mind and keep your
bowels regular by an occasional dose of St
Patrick's Pills. Sold by all druggists.
Against the Australian voting system one
objection has at last been found , and that is
that the voter who is unable to read or write
will not know for whom he is voting. Now
that is an objection as Is an objection , and of
course comes from a democratic source. This
objection ought to be met by a law debarring
from suffrage those who cannot read tho bal
lot they place in the box. Property qualifica
tion Is unjust , but an educational qualifica.
tion can have no objection urged against it ,
except by politicians who hope to profit by
tho votes of tho ignorant and vicious classes.
But even supposing the voter cannot read , tho
Australian system would decrease materially
tho chances of his being bribed , and this is the
sole or main object of tho bill.
" CATARRH CURED , health and sweet breath
secured , by Shiloh's Catarrh ItemedPrice ,
50cent8. .Nasal Injectorlree. McMillen's.
IS CONSUMPTION CURABLE ?
Bead the following : Mr. J. H. Morris , New
ark , Ark. . sf ys : "Was down with Abscess of
Lungs , and friends nnd physicians pronounced
me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking
Dr. King's New Discovery for onsumptlon ,
am now on my third bottle , nnd able to over
see the work on my farm. It is the finest
medicine ever made. " , ; j
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IS RAPIDLY RECOVERING.
[ From tho Crete Vidette. ]
Wo received a lotter from Congressman
Laird , this week. It Is a source of muoh con
gratulation to tho great body of tho peoplo to
learn that bo Is rapidly recovering his health.
To tho small boro pot houso politicians , who
always havo tho United States sonatorshlp
and congressional beo In their minds' eyc.llko
a mirage on tho prairie , this news will not bo
so comforting. Even when "Jim" was at bis
lowest ebb extinct statesmen camo out of
their gloom and suhjectcd themselves to In
terview by tho metropolitan press roportor.
For Diseases of Horses.
There Is nothing that compares wllli Colo ' i
Veterinary Carbolisalve It cures Cm *
Wounds , Bruises , Collar and Saddle. ( Ja IN.
Sores , Mature , Sctntelies , Tliru.ili , Infliiiuina
tions and aft skin and hoof diseases quick-1
than any other remedy. It is the only prep
aration that will invariably rtww the hah
its original color. Edwin I ) . liiiliur , drivet
of Jay Eye See. says : "Having given Veter
inary Carbolisalve a thorough trial , 1 can ful
ly endorse it , and take pleasure in recom
mending it to all owners of horses as the
best remedy that I ever saw for general stable
use. " Large cans SL00 ; small cans 50 cents.
SOUTH SIDE.
Spring wheat looks exceptionally fine.
C. H. Jacobs lost a fine two-year-old heifer ,
last week.
Some contemptible sneak thief stole a half
dozen fine brahma chickens from W. F. Stone ,
recently.
The continued rains have placed the ground
in fine condition. In fact in seventeen years
of residence in this country wo havo never
seen a moro promising crop prospect. Uno.
SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure
is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Con
sumption. McMillen's.
An order has been issued from the War De
partment at Washington by which govern
ment officials will bo permitted to enter Okla
homa without further delay. Tho propriety
of this arrangement is apparent. It is import
ant that the land offices shall be established
before the entrance of settlers , and that ade
quate facilities bo provided for tho transac
tion of public business before the rush for
claims sets in. It is doubtful whether tho teu
days which yet remain before tho opening of
tho new territory will be suflicont for making
such preparations as will be required to per
form tho work with which tho land offices will
be immediately crowdpd.
No files on tho Homer girls I Miss Johanna
Christopherson , who lives with her sister near
Homer , has within the past few davs killed
fifty-eight snakes , thirteen of which were kill
ed ono morning. She in company with a
young gentleman killed eighteen last Sunday.
The snakes come out of a cave in the rocks
just north of the house near tho Catholic ceme
tery to sun themselves , and Johanna says it
has become her morning task to kill from five
to thirteen on her way to the spring for water.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , i
March 23th , 18S9. J
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 Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Wednes
day , May 8th. 1889. viz :
WILLIAM G. GILLESPIE.
P. E. D. S. No. 5080 tor tho N. W.Ji See. 25 , T. 2 ,
N. of R. 29 , W. 0th 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 desires to protest agarasttno
allowance of such proof , or who knows of any
substantial reason , under the law and the reg
ulations of the Interior Departmentwhy such
proof should not be allowed , will be given an
opportunity at the above mentioned time and
placo 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 10th , 1889. <
Notice is hereby 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 be made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Monday ,
MayGth , 1889 , viz :
SARAH C. KENNEDY.
H. E. No. 3534 for the N. E. X Sec. 12. T. 1 , N.
Range 29 , W. Cth P. M. She names the follow
ing witnesses to prove her continuous resi
dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz :
George Fowler , Isaac N. Fowler , Abram Ham
mond , John Calkins , all of McCook , Neb.
Any person who desires to protest against
the allowance of such proof , or who knows of
any substantial reason , undor the law and tho
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. Roffister.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I
March 6th , 1889. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has hied notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of hisclaim.and
that said proof will be made before Register
or Receiver at MoCook , Neb. , on Monday , April
29th , 1889 , viz :
WILLIAM P. BELKNAP ,
who made P. E. D. S. No. 5.606 for the S. E. > l
Seo.3Twp.5 , N. , Range 30 , W. 6th P. M. He
names the following witnesses to prove his
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 against tne
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. , I
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 of
his claim , and that said proof will be made be
fore the Register or Iteceiver , at McCook , Neb ,
on Tuesday , May 7,1889 , viz :
GEORGE H. SCHNEIDER ,
D. S. No. 5604 for the E. Vz N. E. & Sec. 12Twp.
5 , N. R. 31JW. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of , said land , viz : Gottleib
Mentz , William J. Vogei , of Osburn , Neb. ,
Louis Allmann , of Zimmer , Neb. , and Oliver
P. Fairbanks , of Highland , Neb.
Any person who dpsires to protest against the
allowance of such proof , or who knows of any
substantial reason , under the law and tho reg
ulations of the Interior Department , why eucb
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 11th , 1689. 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
VV. Keyes , County Judge , at Indianola , Neb. ,
on Tuesday , April 23rd , 1889. viz :
JOHN BARBER ,
H. E. No. 226 for the W. Yz 8. W. J of Sec. 15 ,
and W. Y N. W. U of Sec. 22 , Town. 4 , N. of
Range 28 , W. 6th P. M. He names the follow
ing witnesses to prove his continuous resl-
ience upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz :
William McCool , Charles Hartraan , Louis
fasten , George Gregg , all of "Indianola , Neb.
Any person who desires to protest against rne
allowance of such proof , or who knows of any
substantial reason , under tho law and the reg
ulations of the Interior Department , why such
proof should not bo 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 or
that submitted by olaimant.
S. P. HART , Register.
Mr. A. T. Fields , ono of the leading racr-
jhants of Colfax , Iowa , says that Chamber-
aln's Cough Bomedy is the best cough prepar-
ltlon he ever used and recommends it to all
vithout hesitation. Sold by nil druggists.
Dr. A. P. WELLES ,
HOMEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Special attention given to Diseases of Wo-
hen and Children. The latest improved
nethods of Electricity used in all cases re-
luiring such treatment. Office over old First
National bank. Residence , Commercial Hotel.
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We will therefore sell out at Actual New York
and Baltimore Cost , all our
Clothing Hats and Caps ,
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HERE ARE A FEW PRICES :
Men's Good Working * Suits , - former price , $ S.OO , now $ 5.00
Men's All-Wool Suits , - - former price , lO.OO , now 6.00
Men's All-Wool Worsted Suits , former price , 12.00 , now 7.00
Men's Fine Whipcords , - - former price , 1G.50 , now 12.00 .
Men's Fancy Cassimere Suits , former price. . 1S.OO , now 10.00
These are guaranteed first-class and all new goods. '
Men's Hats , . - former price , 3.50 , now 2.00
John B. Stetson & Co. 's Hats , $3.00 each guaranteed genuine.
ff i mo Sis to orfler to $18 $ , ail Pis i SI J
Kememfoer that nobody beats
us on Dry Goods and Carpets.
COME AND SEE US TO SAVE MONEY.
LLOWMAN & SON.
Jarbolisalve
sk The Great Shin Remedy
2 g Believes and Cares
Itcninee and Irritations of tho Skin
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Either Itching1 or Bleeding , '
Ulcerations , Odts.Wounds , Buuises , Poi
sons , Bites of Inskcts.Catarrh , Inflamud
Sore EtesChtlblains , Chaps and Chafes.
Itinstantlyrelieves tiie pain of Bums and
Scalds , ana\cures the worst case without a scar.
Small hoxes 25c. Largo boxes 50c.
CoIeS Carbolisoap preventsplmples ,
blackheads , chapped and oily skin , and pre
serves , freshens and beautifies the complex-
ion. Itisunequaledforusoin bard water ,
and its absolute purity and delicate per
fume makes it a positive luxury for tho
bath and nursery.
CautionThe labels on the genuine nro
BlacK and me letters Qrcen. Prepared only
by J. W. Cole & Co. . Black lUver Fulls ' .Vis.
Sola by Druggists and Dealers in Hudioiue.
Secretary Noble has affirmed the decision
of the commissioner of the general land office ,
refusing the application of Charles E. Jack
son , to have his homestead entry to lands in
McCook land district , Nebraska , amended so
as to embrace in addition to the tract now in
his possession , an adjacent tract.
SHILOH'S CURE will immediately relieve
Croup. Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Me
Milieu's.
It is estimated that twelve million children
in the United States are now under temper
ance education laws. All the New England
state and the territories are under such a law ,
and all the Western states except two.
ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion ,
Constipation , Dizziness , Loss of Appetite ,
Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vitaiiser is a positive
cure.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , \
March 2nd , 18S9. j
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has died notice of his intention
to make final proof in supportof hisclaim.and ,
that said proof will be made before Register
or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Thursday ,
April 25th , 1S89 , viz :
NEi.SON J. CHRYSLER ,
who made H. E. No. 503 for the S. E. X S. E. H
of Sec. 10. and W. Yz N. E. M of Sec. 13 , and N.
E. M N. E. H of Sec. 15. in Town 4. N. of Range
29. W. oE Cth P. M. Ho names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residenco
upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Joseph
H. Stephens. Stephen Bolles , Josiah 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 , underthelawand the regu
lations of the Interior Department , why such
proof should not be allowed , will bo 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 McCook , Neb. , I
March 30th , 1SS9. J
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settlers have tiled notices of their inten
tions to make final proofs in support of their
claims , and that said proofs will be made be
fore the Register and Receiver , at McCook ,
Neb. , on Saturday , May 11.188y , viz :
JOHNS. WALKER.
H. E. No. 623 for tho N. E.J4 S. E.J section 24.
T. 2 , N. Range 31. W. Cth P. M. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continuing
residence upon , and cultivation of , said laud ,
viz : George S. Myers , Lewis F. Fauss , Jami-a
L. Hoyt , John Baldwin , all of McCook , Neb.
VLs : CHARLES S. FERRIS.
H. E. No. 552 for tho N. E.K Sec. 24. Town. 2. N.
Range 31 , W.Cth P. 31. He names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : James
L. Hoyt , Jesse Webb , Georgo S. Myers , Isaiah
R. Pate , all of McCook , Neb. Any person who
desires to protest ugainst the allowance or
such proofs , or who knows or any substantial
reason , under the law and the regulations of
the Interior Department , why such proofs
should not be allowed , will be given an oppor
tunity at the above mentioned time and place
to cross-examine the witnesses of said claim
ants , and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that
submitted by claimants.
45 * 8 , P. HART , Register.
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THE CITIZENS BANK OF MoGOOK r
( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. )
Paid up Capital , - - $50,000.00 ,
= DOES a
General Banking Business ,
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal
cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Non-Residents. AToney to loan on fanning
lands , Tillage and personal property. Fire insurance a specialty.
Tickets For Sale to and from Europe , J
CORRESPONDENTS. V. RtANKiiirPresident.
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First National Bank , Lincoln , Nebraska. V Johh B. Clark , Vice-President. * *
The Chemical National Bank , New YorkJ • a. C Ebxbt , Caahlaz.
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Our entire stock of 1
BOOTS AND SHOES.
- This Stock , consisting of over $3,000 1
worth , was bought for * 1
SPOT CASH
Direct from Manufacturer. 1
V e intend closing out this line of bur- 1
business and can make you prices I
that 'will surprise you. 1
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We also carry a complete line of
AND FURNISHING-GOODS. " o rl
WILCOX & FOWLER i 1
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West Denniscm Street , McCook , Nebraska. j W
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