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SFVFN MFN RTF I Ff ) JJU Y IlllJuiT ! lllLLJuJ/ . TERRIBLE NMTRO GLYCERINE EXPLOSION IN OHIO. AWFUL DKA8TEB HEAR LIMA , . Father , Mother and Two Children KHIotl l y r.lghtalnKufc Oil , Kin. . . -Tho Kijr Fort Scott Cement Work * Destroyed hy 1'ire Los" $25,000 ; Insurance $8,000 Casualties. COLUMHUS , 0. , Sept 29. At 2 o'clock a nitro-glyc'trhie magazine , two miles from Lima , exploded , jarring houses in that town and killing seven men. GONE UP IN SMOKE. The Fort Scott Cement Company * * Mill mid StoriTooinn Destroyed. FORT SCOTT , Kan. . Sept. 20. Fire started last night ; u the engine house of the Fort Scott cement manufactur ing institution , two miles north of here , and in very short time destroyed the mill , two storerooms , containing 3,500 barrels of cement , the cooper shop and three loaded freight crs : on the Gulf switch. The company stores , tenement , house's and the kilns were saved. The loss is estimated at23COO ; insurance. § S,800. KANSAS FAMILY WIPED OUT. ; ; Kill * Father , Mother and Two Children at Ottawa. OTTAWA , Kan. , Sept. 29. The rosi- den -v of .Samuel Adkinson , near 'Teloup , was struck by lightning last night , killing Mr. and Mrs. Adkinson and two children , one 4 years the other 1 months old. The house was burned. Singer 3ttchinc Works IJnrned. ELIZABETH , N. J. , Sept 29. Fire in the Singer machine works at Eliza- bethport early this morning destroyed the cabinet and carpenter shops , each 300 feet long aud three stories high. The total loss is about $05,000. Charles Galloway was buried under the walls and is believed to be fatallv iniured. Will They Fljjlit Tammany ? NEW YORK , Sept. 20. Chairman Flar- rity of the Democratic national com mittee returned from Pennsylvania to attend the most important meeting of the campaign committee since the opening of the campaign The first business taken up was a discussion of the situation in this city , which had been complicated by the meeting of anti-snappers Thursday night The committee appointed at that meeting to confer with tlae national committee were at headquarters ati p. m. and the purpose of this visit was fully discussed. In all the communications that have passed between the two committees the purpose of the pro posed conference h's been referred to in such diplomatic language as this : "To consider the best means of bring ing1 out the full Democratic vote in this c % . " But no one was deceived by this lan guage , and when the national cam paign committee got together to-day every one present knew that the anti- snappers were going to ask them to indorse their plan to run a local ticket in opposi tion to the regular Democratic nomina tions made bj' Tammany Hall. The situation was met squarely and its meri < s discussed. What was said only those present knew , but the decision of the committee , it is understood , was to advise against bolt'ug the local ticket. But what worried the members of the committee most was the fact that they have no assurance that their ad vice will be heeded by the Grace fol lowing. Political Ts'otes. Burke Cockran denies that he has cancelled his political engagements in Indiana and Wisconsin. Congressman Jerry Simpson has de clined Chester Long's challenge to a series of joint debates on the ground that the Republicans want to use him as a drawing card. The anti-Cannon of the - wing Repub lican party of the Fifteenth Illinois district is trying to force Cannon to withdraw. With this end in view a ineeting has been called to be held in Danville , October 4 , when from 300 to 400 of the most influential members of the anti-Cannon element will be pres I ent * i Last Honors to Gllnioro. NEW YORK , Sept. 29 The funeral of Patrick Sarsfield Gil more , the re nowned bandmaster , took place to-day from his late residence , 104 V'"est Eighty-sixth street , whence the re mains were taken to St Francis Xavier church on West Sixteenth street , where solemn mass of requiem was cele brated. Tne interment was in Calvary cemetery. Two luuivcd ! musicians played dirges during the procession to the church. The ceremonies attend ing the' funeral were mo t impressive. Yesterday's Silver Purchases. WASHINGTON , Sept. S9. Silver ag gregating 536,000 ounces was otiVvcd for sale to the treasury department yesterday , and of this amount Jb.VUOb ounces were purchased at O.ci.'iGS and 0.8373. A Fight Over a Girl. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Sept 20. William Tankersby and Joseph Paxton , two friends , fought with knives last night over the affections of a woman named Laura Taggart Tankersby is not czpected to live and Paxton is in jail. Filled a Itepul > llcar Vacancy. SEDALIA , JIo. , Sept. 20. The Re publican senatorial convention of the Fifteenth district metin this city yes terday and nominated J. J. Smith' 'of Saline county to succeed Sherman T. Houston , resigned , as candidate for state senator. The telegraph has been used with some success as'an adjunct to th'o herring fishery off the coast of Scot- PE/M Y ON VEKHOEFF'S CASE. - " t Contradicts Reports Thn Grt'ciilnml Uxplorcr ports Concerning the aliasing Man. PHILADELPHIA , Sept 29. Lieuten ant Robert E. Peary , the Arctic ex plorer , speaking yesterday concerning the numerous stories about the mys terious disappearance of John Ver hoeff. said : "Permit mo to say the statement that I treated Mr. Ver hoeff unkindly , that Mr. Ver hoeff contributed 52,000 toward the ex pedition on condition that he should ac company me on the long journey north , and that I had quarreled with him , are all false. The only foundation for the first is the fact that 1 could not talk to Miss Verhoeff of her loss in the midst of hundreds of strangers who crowded the Kite , but appointed a later private meeting. Mr. Vorhoeff's generous contribution was made with the explicit understanding that it could be accompanied by no conditions and he never at any time hinted at any conditions. Mr. Verhoeff re mained at Red Cliff house when the rest of the party went on the inland ice because o * his deep interest in and special ( itncss for the scientific work assigned him. If Mr. Verhoeff is dead everything has been done that men and brothers could do to find him or his remains , and he has left behind him a monument of conscientious and accurate work in his complete and valuable tidal and meteorological ob servations. If , as his sister and other relatives believe , he deliberately left me with the intention of remaining behind to carry on independent ex plorations for another year , he is as safe among the natives and will suffer as little from cold and hunger as he would at home. Mr. Verhoeff was a man of indomitable will , thor oughly conscientious and unselfish , and I believe that there is but one person who hopes more earnestly than I that he still may be alive. " In Honor of the Late President Ingalls. SrniXGFiELD , Mo. , Sept. 29. Mem orial services were held to-day at Drury college in honor of the late president , P. T. Ingalls , who died in vacation. The services were con ducted by the Rev. Ilenry Hopkins of Kansas City. Murdered in the Kipper Style. JJEIJLIX , Sept 29. The dead body of a woman of the town was found in a sand pit near Charlottenburg. The j body had been strangled and then ' mutilated in the same manner as the victims of Jack the Ripper. Mr. liisralls Tendered a ISeception. ATCHISOX , Kan. , Sept. 29. Ex-Sena tor Ingalls will be tendered a recep tion to-morrow night by the citizens of Atchison in honor of his return home from Europe. Mrs. Harrison Kcstliig : Well. WASIIIXGTOX , Sept. 29. It is said at the White house that Mrs. Harrison is feeling better than at any time since her return to Washington. NEWS IN A NUTSHELL. Capt. John M. Gordon , a prominent lawyer of Mexico , Mo. , is dead. The president has appointed William Johnson postmaster at Salina , Kan. The Scottish rite Masons of the United States are in session at Daven port , Iowa. Twelve people died in London from eating supposed mushrooms. Many others are sick. Tennessee has floated § 1,500,000 of 15-year 4-per-cent refunding1 bonds in New York at par. Fully twenty square miles of timber Have been completely destroyed by forest fires in Colorado. An S-ycar-old child of Wm. A. Bois was burned to death in a brush pile fire near llliopolis , I1L Walter U. Price , who is said to have eloped to China with Minnie Deering1 , the actress , formerly lived at Jefferson City , Mo. J. K. Almond , editor of the Durand Democrat , killed Victor Hamilton , late editor of the Connehatta Index al Durant - rant , Miss. One of the robbers of Snipes' bank of Roslyn , Wash. , has been arrested at Kent , Wash. He made no resistance and refused to talk. In a quarrel over the proceeds from the sale of a race horse owned by Thomas Hall , William Turner shot Hall seriously at Centralia , Mo. Edward Hunter , a printer , was dragged to death while stealing a ride under the Wabash "cannon-ball" train , east bound , near Bement , 111. The Mollie Gibson mine at Aspen , Colo. , has turned out a single chunk of silver ore weighing 400 pounds. As says therefrom run 88 ounces silver. The body of George Bruce Mitchell , a hardware merchant of St. Louis , Mo. , was found in a ditch at Perth , Ont. There was a large cut on the head. Charles Simpson was arrested at Holden , Mo. , for passing counterfeit money. Moulds for coining counter feit money are said to be secreted in or near that place. Near Castahawa , Tex. , one farmer was killed and another beaten almost to death with a club as they slept in their wagons for S1GO , which they had received for wool. Representatives ot the society of Jesus from all part's of the world are in session at Guipesco , Spain , to elect a successor to the late Father Ander- leder , general of the Jesuit order. In honor of the birth of his daugh ter the Emperor William of Germany will pardon all female prisoners serv ing terms for first offenses committed while in distress or in fits of anger. During a quarrel among Italians at Elazelton , Pa. , one of the combatants bared his breast while a man with a gun shot three times at his heartmiss- nghim each time , when they were run in. The war department has promul gated an order to the army reciting the ivar record of the late Major General ? ope , and the commanding officer at Jefferson barracks has been ordered to ; ake the necessary action for proper and'suitablo military ceremonies. Mrs. Annie Murphy , 30 years old , of New York city , finding that she did not have food enough in her house , went into the bedroom where her husband Jay an3 aske'd for money , when he drew a pistol from beneath and shot her in the abdo- Jail Delivery. AUBUKN , Neb. , Sept. 29.The three Sumner boys held in the county juil for breaking into a store in Brown- ville some time ago and stealing aboul $400 worth of goods , broke jail yester day afternoon about 2 o'clock and have not yet been recaptured. The basement - ment of the jail is used for the jai proper , while the upper part is usec as a residence for the jailor , and the two stories are connected by an eleva tor used to convey food to prisoners. During a few moments absence of every one from the house the boys climbed through this elevator. Taking a re volver belonging to the eheriff , which was lying on a shelf , they made good their escape. The three men were seen to board a Missouri Pacific freight train at a railroad crossing about four miles out of the city , and there is hope of their being captured. This is tue second jail breaking in the last mouth. Charles Johnsonhelc for murder in the first degree , refused to go with the others in both cases. Crushed by Motor Wheels. OMAHA. Nob. , Sept. 29. Miny Miner , a fifteen-year-old boy , was run down and fatally iujuredby a Hanscom park motor car near the corner of Sixteenth and Burt streets shortly after noon yesterday. Motormsn Jacobson , in charge of the car. says that the boy started to cross the track a few feet ahead of the train while he was run ning at the ordinary rate of speed and he shouted to him to warn him of his danger. As he shouted the boy slipped and fell and was caught under the guard and dragged probably fifteen feet. The lad had been living with his sister , Mrs. J. S. Smith , at 1612 Burt street near where the accident happened. Dr. Somers did everything possible to relieve the lad's sufferings and to save his life , but all efforts in that line were useless. The boy died about 4:30 o'clock and was removed to the morgue. An inquest will be held at 9 o'clock this morning. Charged With Poisoning. DAVID Cm : , Neb. . Sept. 29. After listening to testimony for four days Judge Dean held Mrs. Mary Anne Annagast for trial without bail on the charge of poisoning her former hus band , Andrew J. Roberts. The ori ginal complaint charged the woman with poisoning her husband , the moth er of her present husband and her stop-daughter. It developed in the examination that Mrs. Armagast was intimate with one Alonzo Sloan before the death of Roberts. When Roberts was taken sick she said that he would die and that she would have another husband. After his death she told several witnesses that it was a great thing to be free , and called their at tention to her being better dressed. fl t.lm wnmrm in ATn.- comb , 111. He died February 22 , 1887 , of arsenical poisoning and Mrs. Roberts soon afterwards married Armagast. Drowned in Sait Greek. LIKCOLK , Neb. , Sept. 29. Chris Oleson , the 7-year-old son of a widow living at Ninth and X streets , was drowned in Salt creek in the north western part of the city last evening. The little fellow had been playing on the west side of the creek and had climbed into a wagon driven by J. A. Woods to ride home. When the wagon was crossing the bridge over the creek he fell off and rolled in. Hia body has not yet been found. It is believed that he was run over by the wheels of the wagon before falling into the water , but the report has not been verified. The jury in the Gravely murder trial returned a verdict last evening finding the prisoner , Green S. Gravely , guilty of murder in the second degree. Nancy Hanks Boats the Record. TERRE HAUTE , Ind. , Sept. 29. The world's record for a light harness horse , either trotting or pacing , was lowered yesterday , when Nancy Hanks trotted the mile in 2:04. The 10,000 people who saw it sat breathless for a moment after the little mare passed under the wire , and even Doble , al ways modest of speech , declared when carried to the judge's stand on the shoulders of the crowd and called upon for a speech that "he was hoarse and Nancy Hanks went so fast it took my breath away. " Acquitted. WILDER. Neb. , Sept. 29. Alvin J. McGuire , notorious for his connection with the attempted robbery of the state treasury in 1885 and a jail breaking record , was acquitted of the charge of horse stealing , for which ho was tried yesterday. The stolen horses were found in his possession , and he was as much surprised at the result of the trial as anybody else. The prosecu tion was weekly conducted , while the defense was skillful. A. Charge to Mcdiion County. NIOBKAKA , Neb. , Sept. 29. Wil liam Hessee , living near Knoxville , this county , was adjudged insane yes terday and sent to Norfolk to be cared for at the expense of Madison coun ty , the mayor of Norfolk , it is alleged , having shipped him out of that county with a trunk loaded with ol < 2 clothing and stones. The complaint was made by Mrs. Eben Wilson , a prosperous widow , with whom he stopped. FAIRMONT , Neb. , Sept. 29. Blanche Williams , a twelve-year-old school girl , while playing on the school ground , was thrown down by her playmates and seriously injured about the head. The injuries , it is thought , will not prove fatal. ARCADIA , Neb. , Sept. 29. Fire broke out yesterday morning at 5 o'clock in the dwelling of J. H. Gardner , occupied by J. M. Barney. Mr. Barney was away. His family barely escaped , leaving nearly all to be oaten up by the flames. Adjoining- buildings were in great danger , as it was located in the business part of the town , cloao to the postoffice. AVER'S PILLS cure constipation , dyspepsia , jaundice , sick headache. B8 ? Til remedy for all disorders of the stomach , liver , and "bowels. Every Dose Effective THE attempt being made by for- pj m born citizens to coerce United O States Senator Davis of Minnesota , because he takes a broad , liberal view and a bold stand for our pub lic school system , should be resist ed by all progressive , liberal mind ed citizens , regardless of political bias. In an ajjc of fraud and adulteration , it is certainly gratifying to know thai such an ex tensively used preparation as Ayer's Sar&aparilla may be implicitly relied upon. It never varies either in quality , appeaiance , or effect , but is always up to the standard. Dandruff forms when the "lands of the skin aie weakened , and , if neglected , baldness is sure to follow. Hall's Hair Renewer is the best preventive. Chamberlain's Eye & Skin Ointment. A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes. Tetter , Suit lUiL'um. Scald Head. Old Chronic Sores , Fever Sores. Eczema. Itch , Prairie Scratches. Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling- and snoihiiifr. Hundreds of capes have been cured hi' it alter all other treatment had failed. It is put up in > and 50 cent boxes. For sale by George M.CIiencry. Nov.20-lyear. First publication Sept. 23.1892. PROBATE NOTICE. STATli OF NKltltASKA , ( Itcil Willow County , j Milieu is hereby iriveii to all poisons havind cliiims aud demands against the estate oil Sidney W. Foid , deceased , late of Ued Willow county , i hut the time llxed lor tiling claims ] ii uinst said estate is six months iroin the 13th diiy of September , 1SU2. All persons are re- qnned to present their claims wnb vouchers to the county judge ot said county , at his ollice theiein. on or before the 13th day ol March , 18'J3 , and all claims so tiled will be heard liL'Iore the said jiidjre on the lath day ol MM toll. 1893. at one o'clock , p. m. Dme4 September 13th. Ib92. CIIAS. W. HECK. County Judge. All persons indebted to said estate are re- | quesied to make immediate paymentto Justin A. Wilcox , executor ol estate. Notice Application Druggist's Permii McCook , Nebinskii , Sept.21st. 1892. Notice is hereby friven that the undeismncc lists tiled in the ollicc of the city clerk of the City ( it MeCook , Nebiaska , his application tc the major and council of said City of MeCook lor di utrtrist's permit to sell malt , spirituous mid \ inous liquors in his store on lot 13 , block in the lirst ward ot said city , until Apri lfc'J3. 18-216. A. McMlLLEN. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ta all When it my Ccrscr : : The commissioner appointed to examine si mad eoniinencinp at south end of bridpe crossing Republican liver on east line ot section GO in town. 3 , ruiifre 3U , Perry precinct. Hed Willow county. Nebraska , running1 thenct north 0 detriees 30 minutes , west 12 chains 2" links : thence north C4 degrees , west2 chains thence north 83 degn.es. west C chains t hence north 33 degrees , west 2 chains 50 links tlivncc north 33 degrees , west 2chains ; thenc north " "degrees , west. ) cliainsCOlinks ; thenct luuth aSdegrees. west 12 chains ; thence nortl 63 degrees SO minutes , west 13 chains ; thenc north 87 degrees , west ? chains2. links ; thenci north 80 degrees , west 4 chains ; thence nortl 03 degrees 20 minutes , wesi 4 chains : thenci north S3 degrees 30 minutes , west 13 chains 5' ' links : thence north 07degrees 15minutes , wes 4 chains 30 links : thence north 78 degrees 3' ' minutes , wests chains ; thence south 78 de grets 30 minutes , west 10 chains 86 links ; thencJ west4 chains50 links ; thence north 80degrees wet-t 14chains20 links ; thence north 08 degrees west 9 chains 90 links ; thence north48degrees ] west 12chains ; thence north CO degrees , wes 15 chains 50 Jinks ; thence north 68 degrees west 5 chains 50 links ; thence west 117 chain ] 70 links ; terminating at Meeker Irrigation ditch , has reported in favor of the location hereof , and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be llled in the county clerk's oflice on or before noon of the 2Glh das * of November. A. D. 1S92 , or said rend will be established without reference thereto. 18-4ts. GEO. W. KOPKK. County Clerk. First Publication September 2d , 1892. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , Ncn. . I August 27.1892 , J Notice is hereby given that the following- itimcd settler hns filed notice of his intention o mnkc linal pi oof in support of his claim , tnd that said proof will be made before Keg- i-ter or Iteceiver at McCook , Nebraska , on Suiuidiiy. October 8.1892. viz : EGBERT H. EVEKI5T ; ' . E. D. S. No. 6S39 for the S. K. H Sec. 23 , T. 1 , N. of It. 28. W. of the Oth P. MHe names the following witnesses to prove his continuous evidence upon and cultivation ot. said land , iz : George B. Morgan. Joel II. Dolpu , James W. Leisure and Seth T. Parson , all of Dan- > ury. Nebraska. J. P. LINDSAY , Uegistcr. First publication August,26th , 1892. LAND OFFICK AT McCooir , NEB. , I AUK st23tli , 18'JU' . f Notice is hereby given that the following- nanic'd settler has filed notice of his intention to make linal five year proof in support of bis claim , and that said proof will be made before Register or Receiver at McCook. Nebraska , on Saturday , October 1,189viz : JOHN T. FOLE1' , II. E. No. 7704 for the W. J _ N. E. ; _ . and N. W. ' 4 S. E. 1A and S. fi. } i N. E. Ji of section 13 , in T. 5. N. of It. 30 , W. of the Cth P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continu ous icsidenee upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Nels Swanson , and Nels P. Itoson. of Osborn. Nebraska. Scott W. llennett , of Quick. Nebraska , and James Kirby , of Mc- Uook , Nebraska. J. P. LINDSAY , Kegister. I a THE KANSAS CITY "HEDICSLnHD Semi SSBT ) g S. W. tor. llth ami Croaaw.ir , For the treatment of all riironlf nnd Surgical Diseases and Diseases of t':2 Eye and Ear. The object of this S-iailT rlnrn la to famish board , rooms en , : medical attention to those Buffering wiKi Deformities , Diseases of Women , DI , cases of the Urinary and Seznal Organs , Diseases of the Nerronj System , Long and Throat Disease * , Piles , Cancers , Tumors , Eta. , Etc. Sunrfcal Operations performed with skill. Books free to lien amd Women. For further Information call on or addresi DR. C. M. COE , Kansas City , Mo. JONES , HE PAYS THE FREIGHT. G-TON WAGON SCALES , $60. 1 5 33AU SOS PZ .BEASSTABEBSAH. Freight Tald. Warranted for 5 Years < Accnts Wnntc.1. PcnJ for Terms. FARMERS' Born nncl Wnrcliouse Scnlc" . JONES OF BINOHAMTOH. Binghamton , N. Y. First publication September 9,1S9 . NOTICE. \ In the district court of Ued Willow county Nebraska. J. Lowell Moore , trustee , plaintitf vs. William Uelph , Uebeeca J. Uelph , John W. Kern. Leonora V. Kern. Kufus M. Suavely. Surah Suavely and William A. Jtidd , defend ants. John W. Kern , Leonora V. Kern. Uultis M. Suavely. Sarah Suavely and William A. .lucid , non-resident defendants , will take no tice that on the eighth day of Sept. . A. D. IS'Ji , plaintill herein filed his petition in the district court oC Ked Willow county , Nebraska , against the defendants , the object and prayer of which are to foreclose n certain is executed by the defendants William Kelpb and Rebecca J. Itclph to plaintiff's assignee , the Dakota Mortgage Loan Corporation , upon the east half the south east quarter and the north west quarter of the south east quarter of section twenty-five [ 251 , in township onel ) , north of range thirty ( oO.west. ) in Hed Willow county. Nebraska , to secure the payment of a certain mortgage bond of § 300. dated Sept. 1. 1SS7. and ten iuteiesc coupon notes of $10.30 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 S411.60. with inter est at ten percent , fiom this date , lor which sum , ivith costs , plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants be required to pay the same , or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount tound due. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday , the 17th day of October , A. I ) . 1802. Dated September 8,1S92. J. LOWKLL MooriE , trustee. By his attorney J. E First publication September iM , ISO- . SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the district court of Ked Willow county. Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before I'"n..I. E. Coehran , judge of the district court 'f Ked Willow county. Nebraska , on the 5tti ' n v of October. 1S01 , obtained a decree in fav- < n "of Anna Huff as plaintiff , and against. Sam uel A. Shatter and Sarah J. Shaffer , as defend ants , for the sum of one thousand seven hun dred nine dollars and ninety-three cents , (51,700.03) ( and costs taxpd at $3G.2S and accru ing costs. I have levied upon the lollowing real estate taken as the property of said de fendant to satisfy said decree. to.wU : N.E. Ji Sec. 10 , Twp. 3. N. of Hunjre 30. W. of the Cth P. M. In Ked Willow county , Nebraska , and will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder , for cash in Land , on the third day of October. A. D. 18M. in front of the south door of the court house , in Indianola , Nebraska , that being the building wherein the last term of court was held , at the hour of one o'clock , P. M. , of said day , when and where due at tendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated August 31st. ISM. E. It. BANKS. Sheriff of said County. A. J. IUTTKNHOUSE. C. II. 1IOYI.K. KITTEN HOUSE & BOYLIfl , ATTORNICYS - AT - LAW , McCOOK. NBI1. .1. K. KKF.LKY , ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LA AY , AGENT LINCOLN LAND CO. NEBKASKA. MCCOOK. - - OFFICE : In rear of First National Bank. HUGH W. COLE , LAWYER , MCCOOK. NEBBASKA. E3 ? WiH practice in all courts. CommereU. und corporation law a specialty. Money to loan. Itooms4 and 5 old First National bld'g. SNAVELY & PHILLIPS , Attorneys and Counsellors at Law , INDIANOLA. Practice In thoStntennd Federal Courts. B. B. DAVIS , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON McCOOK. NEUUASKA. J2 ? OKKiGi : HOUHS : 0 to 11.a.m."to5and 110 0. | > . in ltioiiS nvtr F'rst National bank. A. T. RICE , M. D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , I have located permanently in McCook , Neb. All calls answered promptly by day or light , in the city orcountry. Special attention liven to diseases of children. Office over Lowman's store , south of Commercial Hotel. Jffice hours from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Residence n the "grout" house. WASE CO. LAND & LIVE STOCK CO. Koraei branded on left hip or Jeft shoulder. P.O. address , Imperial , Cbaso County , and Beat' | rice , Nob. Hango. Stink- liner Water and Frenob- man creeks , Cbaae Co. , ' Nebraska. Brand as cut on side of I some animals , on hip and Bides of Bomo. or any- irhero on the anlmaL J. 8. McBRSYER , fllcCOOK , NEBRASKA. § ? "House and Safe Moving z Specialty. Orders for Draying left at the Huddleston Lumber Yard will receive prompt attention. R. A. COLE , -LEADING- MRCHANT - TAILOR OF MCCOOK , For Good Tailoring , has not got the largest shop this side of Hastings but he has got the Largest and Best stock of Cloths and Trim mings this side of Hastings , which he will fur nish cheaper than any other tailor for the same kind of goods. Shop 3 doors west of the Citizens Bank. Bank.NOTICE. NOTICE. f/Ju/fey Herfords , Durhams , Jerseys , And any other breed easily obtained by using Dean's Dehorning Pencil ! It never fails. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. 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