By F. M. KIMMEL.L. OFFICIAL CITY& COUNTY PAPER. $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. ALL HOME PRINT. REPUBLICAN TICKET. NATIONAL. For President , BENJAMIN HAUUISON , of Indiana. For Vice President , WHITELAW HEtD , of New York. STATE. For Governor , LORENZO CROUNSE.of WitsliiiiKton. For Lieutenant Governor , J. G. TATE , of Adams. For Secretary of State , JOHN C. ALLEN , of lied Willow. For Auditor , EUGENE MOOltE , of Madison. For Treasurer , J. S. HARTLEY , of Holt. For Attorney General , GEORGE II. HASTINGS , of Saline. For Com. of Public Lands and Uiiildinjis , A. R. HUMPHREY , of Custer. For Superintendent of Public Instruction. A. K. GOUDY. of Webster. CONGRESSIONAL. For Congress , WM. E. ANDREWS , of Hastings. SKNATOHIAIj. For Senator , 29th District , JOHN C. GAMMILl , , of Frontier county. Said McKeighan in his acceptance speech at Holdrege : "I mean no dis respect to the defenseless dead when Hell you that I am no democrat. " Republican County Convention. There will be a Republican County Convcn tion for Ited Willow county. Nebraskn. held on Wednesday , September I4th. 1802 , nt one o'clock , P. M. , central time , in the court house ntlndianoln. Nebiaska. for the purpose of placing1 in nomination u candidate ench for the offices of representative , county attorney and county commissioner of the third district , and to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention. The various precincts are entitled to repre sentation as follows , ( beinir one delegate at large , and one for each fifteen votes or frac tion thereof cast for Judge Fust in 1891. ) Alliance 3 Grant 2 Beaver 4 Indianola 6 Uondville 3 Lebanon 4 Box Elder 4 Missouri Uidgc 2 Coleman 2 North Valley 2 Danbury Perry 4 Driftwood 3 KedWHImr 3 EastValley 1 Tjrone 2 Erltsch 2 Valley Gnuiiro 3 Gerver .2 Willow Orove . . . .21 J.UUU X It is recommended that the precinct prima ries be culled by the IC-PJ i-ctive cnininittet'- inentobe held on Monduj. September l Mi , 1692 , at such hour us miiy be moat convenient. F.M. KIMMEFX. M. N. ESKEY. Secretary. Chairman. McCook , Nebraska. A u/tust 23d , 1892. GENERAL YAN WYCK allow ine to mate you acquainted with Com rade "Weygint. THE democrats of the Fifth Nebraska district have endorsed McKeighan , but they have done it in the spirit which bodes no good to his chances of political success. Bee. JOHN C.ALLEN , republicancandi date for secretary of state , is one of the most popular candidates now before the people. Mr. AJJen has made a grand record in the office to which he was chosen two years ago , proving himself a faithful and capable public servent. He is be sides the most genial of gentlemen , who makes friends of all acquain tances. A couple of gentlemen , -of the name of Easterling and Crow , will still be trudging weari- "ly and foot-sore down the home- rstretch , after Mr. Allen has pass ed under the wire and retired to the floral hall to receive the con- .gratulations of the people. THE phenomenal performance on the Omaha half-mile track by the wonderful colt two-year-old , 'Online , bred and owned in Nebras ka , is the talk of the turfmen , - vho consider it as remarkable in its way as the latest record of Nan cy Hanks. The young prodigy went amile in 2:17 on a heavy half- mile track on three shoes , having cast one of his hind shoes before he had gone 100 yards. Itis only six months since this remarkable infant pacer was firsfc put in har ness. He had smashed the two- year-old pacing record before by going amile in 2:16 on a kite- shaped track , but under the cir cumstances his latest performance is far more remarkable than that. It is predicted that with a pneu matic-sulky and a fast track he will do his mile in 2:10 before the end of the season. The climate of Nebraska seems to te favorable for the production of fast colts , and yet it is to be hoped that the cultiva tion of corn and sugar beets will not be abandoned. Bee. Li : " J1 Watch m Corner For the Next SO Days we Will have NEW GOODS arriving daily. The Largest Stock and Lowest Prices Will be found. Our Stock of HAS JUST ARRIVED. ALSO : CLOAKS and JACKETS * for Ladies , Misses and Children % at from $1.OO up to $3O.OO. FALL STYLES OF HATS. Our Grocery Department is COMPLETE and We Are NEVER UNDERSOLD. Give us a chance to sell you goods and you wil 1 be satisfied. C. L DeGROFF & CO. SUCCESSORS TO J. C. ALLEN. : OF : LOWMAN'S Grand Opening , They have the finest line of Pry Goods , Milli nery and Cloaks ever shown behind their counter and everybody knows what that means. COME EVERYBODY. L. LOWMAN & SON Established 1886. Strictly One Price. THE SCU We are now receiving an Entire New Stock. It will be Larger and More Complete than any west of Omaha. Every thing New and Desirable in CLOTHING , HATS and FURNISHING GOODS. _ Schools commence now. See our Im mense Stock of Children's and Boys' Suits ; Extra Pants and Hats. They will please you in Styles and Prices. Gall and see our New Goods in Every Department. McCook SEPT. 2 , , 1892. Neb. JONAS ENGEL , Manager. THE editor of the Macon ( Ga. , ) Daily News -writes to the editor of the New York Sun commending the course of that journal in insist ing that the force bill shall be paramount issue of the present campaign. "Even in the city of Macon , " he says "many prominent democrats assume antagonistic at titudes on the tariff issue , and yet they are a unit in their unqualified condemnation of the most tyran nical measure that was ever con ceived in malice and brought forth in hatred the force bill. " Away with the tariff issue , there fore ! Down with the force bill ! Down with negro domination ! Journal _ _ _ _ _ PROF. JOHN LAWRENCE SULLI VAN fought one fight to many when he entered the fistic arena with Prof. James Corbett. up jrme's JPealt by Ball. While ascending Pike's Peak by the new rack railway about one person in 200 is affected by the rarity of the air at the high altitude. The indications of distress are itching and redness of the nose and then blackness under the eyes. A woman who was dying apparently on a trip recently was sent back on the locomotive to the foot of the mountain , where she recovered. The summit is 14,400 feet above the level of Hhe sea. Insurance Azalns * Frost. A frost insurance company ia being formed in Ii-ance and it promises to be a successful venture. Itis estimated that the loss to agriculture by frost in Francois about ยง 15,000,000 , and tha company will insure against this. First publication September , isw : . NOTICE. In the district court of Red Willow county. Nebraskn. J. Lowell Moore , trustee , plaintiff , vs. William Keiph , Rebecca J. Kelpb , .John W. Kern. Leonora V. Kern. Rufus M. Snave'y. ' Sarnb Snavelv nn < t William A. Judd. defend ants. John W Kern. Leonora V. Kern. Rufus M. Snavely. Snrnh Suavely and William A , Judd , non-resident defendants , will take no tice that on the eighth day of Sept. , A. D. 1803. plaintiff herein filed his petition in the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , against the defendants , the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the defendants William Uelph and Rebecca J. Relph to plaintiff's assignee , the Dakota Mortgage Lotin Corporation , upon the east half the south east quarter and the north west quarter of the south eust quarter of section twenty-five [ 251. in township onel ) . north of range thirty (30).west ( ) , in Red Willow county. Nebraska , to secure the payment of a certain mortgage bond of J300 , dated Sept. 1. 1887. and ten inteiest coupon notes of $10.50 each , dated Sept. 1.1887. and that there is now due upon said bond , interest coupons and taxes paid by plaintiff under the terms of said mortgage , the sum of $411.60. with inter est at ton per cent , fiom this date , for which sum , with costs , plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants be required to pay the game , or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found duo. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday , the 17th day of October , A. D. 1892. ? opt"rn' < f > r 8,183. . J. r.i vi.i. MOORE , truste" . bi uttorUL'j J. K 'ill MBS- ' .I . A. WILCOX & SON. We will receive within a lew days an elegant line of Ladies , Misses and Children's Cloaks direct from the manufacturers ; also Shawls and want you to look at our stock before purchasing- . Will also receive a large stock of Shoes , Rubbers , etc. Our new dress goods are now arriving- . For Hats , Caps , Ladies , Gents , and Child ren's Underwear , Gents Furnishing- Goods , Groceries , Flour , etc. , etc. Call 011 . A. WILCOX & SON. NEBRASKA LOAN AND BANKING GO. OF MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. CAPITAL - $52OOO.OO. FARM LOANS. - - CITY LOANS. LOANS MADE ON ALL KINDS OF APPROVED SECURITY. P. A. WELLS , THCAS. AND MAQU. CORRESPONDENT : Chase National Bank. New York. Would ( BEFORE. ) you AFTER. increase Your Business ?