S. M. COCHRAN * CO. , ' ARE AGENTS FOU THE CELEBRATED t Union Press Drills and * One Horse Hoe Drills , "WAGONS AND BUQOIES. . 4. ALSO KEEP REPAIRS FOR ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY. Absolutely Rust Proof Tinware Their prices on all goods are as low as the lowest possible. S. M. COCHRAN & CO. , West DeunUon street. ITIcCOOK , NEBK.1SK.4. . G. BULLARD & CO. LIMB , HARD CEMK.VT , AND DOORS , L BER. WINDOWS , . SOFT BLINDS. COAL. tol- BED CEDA.B. AND OAK POSTS. tSTTJ , J. WARRELN. Manager. B. & M. Meat Market FRESH AND SALT MEATS , , . BACON BOLOGNA. . CHICKENS. TURKEYS. 4C. , 4.S. F.S. & CO.Props Votary Public. Justice of the Peace. S. REAL > : ESTATE , LOANS AND INSURANCE. Nebraska Farm Lands to Exchange for Eastern Property. Collections a Specialty. Mex e I miment A Cure for the Ai'-cnls of Man and Beast A. long-tested pain reliever. Its use is ; * imri un'ou by the Housewife , the Farmer , tha Stock Raisi-r , ana by every one requiring an effective liniment. Mo other _ - _ " ' 'o'i crj'rr > ' 23 w'th it in efHcacy. .This v/eil-I-O'.v : . . .iiieuy i. .i .stood the .test of years , almost genera. . So medicare ct. ' - is -meis without a bottle of MusTANO LINIMENT. "Occasions arise t. * i. 'se a'nnst : every day. druggistr : * ' \ i-at. 5 hav * it 4O TO 2000 ACRE TRACTS. $5 TO S15 PER ACRE. % S ? Senii stamp for Price List and Descriptive Circular of Southwestern Nebraska to AND STOCK RANCHES.S. . H. COLVIN. McCooMed wniom Co. . Neb. PROIVIRJ RELIEF . For biliousness , diarrhoea , nausea , and dizziness , take Ayer's Pills the best family medicine , purely vegetable , Every Dose Effective BOX ELDER BLOSSOMS. Everybody is shucking corn. E. A. SexHon is building a new corn crib. K. C. Lakin has 3,000 bushels of corn husked. Miss hue Kingliorn was visiting her brother James , Sunday. The republican ticket was a winner in Box Elder this time. Josiali .Mooie has purcha.icti a new wagon of u iMoCook linn. Mrs. Briiwi lin iietMi < juiti > > iek with ncuial Mi ; of llir. head Fred Kin liuni lia > relumed IK.III Arapalioe on his coin hn.-kini : inur. Box Elder has a Iccutn I urgan-z.-d. Everybody turn out-ami make it a MU- cess. Jess Ingles lias Mild out lii- -li.no in the .steam thre.-hing machine to the Gra r < ; brothers ! ' Election is operand th ; linni "I"the bulldosers voiee and the I mm ' { ' ln. > bad cigars and whi > ky an ; n < i more. SUCK. The'Call Leads the Procession. \Ve call ( he attention nl mir lenders * to the advet tisement. of The'all ( ii another column Since it. > n-'iiietioi in price The ( 'all is the eht-aprM daily in Nebraska , and it > -pii'V an ( independent fmliry is ton ! ! knowi lo need comment , I r ni 'i- In leiim : illg tin- juice of Till' C-ill - < aIn | - ! it within tin * ivai-li ill r\vrvlwiy. ( .lit manaiiiu'iit h.ive pi : d theiiiM lve < ; decided step in advanee nf all < > lln-i publisher * in th" stale. This is an era of popular price- for the newspaper and The ( 'ail is. as usual , at the lna ( of the WANTED. Agents to sell our choice and hardy nursery stock. We havu many now special v.iritstii'- , l.oih in f'niit > and ornamental to offer , which are ( jmi- tmllid ( inly hy n > We jui ) coiumN- sion or s-ala-v. Write us at ome for terms , and -eiMirc ehoice of ten-Story. MAY liliOTUKKS , Nurserymen , 2G lOts. Kochcster , N. T. DO YOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABYt Maybe you think this is a new business , Hemline out biibies on application ; it bus been done before , however , but never have those furnished been so near the original sampleaa this one. Everyone will exclaim , " Well 1 that's the sweetest baby lever sawl" This little black-and-white enffrnvinp can cive you but a faint idea of the exquisite original , f > w r k * j . 'Jcrrt' T-r : " I'M " A DAIST. which we propose to send to you , transpor tation paid. The little darling rests against n pillow , and is in the act of drawing off ita pink sock , the mate of which has been pulled off and flung aside with a triumphant coo. The flesh tints are perfect , and the eyes follow you , no matter where you stand. Theexqul- Bitereproductionsof this greatest painting of Ida waugh ( the most celebrated of modern painters of baby life ) are to oe given to those who subscribe to Demorest's Family Maga zine for 1893. The reproductions cannot bo told from the original , which cost $400 , and are the same size (17x ( i inches ) . The baby is life size , and absolutely lifelike. We have also in preparation , to present to our sub scribers during 1893 , other great pictures by such artists as Percy Moran.Maud Humphrey , Louis Deschamps , and others of world-wide renown. Take only two examples of what we did during the past year , "A Yard of Pan- sic ? , " and "A "White House Orchid" by the wife of President Harrison , and you will see what our promises mean. Those who subscribe fcrDemorest's Family Magazine for 1803 will possess a gallery of ex quisite works of art ot great value , besides a Magazine that cannot bo equaled by any in the world for its beautiful Illustrations and subject matter , that will keep every one post ed on all the topics of the day , and all the fads and different Items of interest about the household , besides furnishing interesting reading matter , both grave and gay , for the whole family : and while Demorest's is not a fashion Magazine , its fashion pages are per fect , and we give you , free of eon , all the pat terns you wish to use during the year , and in any size you choose. Send In your sub scription at onoe , only 12 , and you win redly ret orer $26 In value. . Address the publisher , w. Jennings Dcmorest , 16 East l h St Torfc If you are unacquainted w Uajradno , send 10 cents for a specimen" PERFUMES TOILET SOAPS AND Fancy Articles LW.McCONNELL &CO. Druggists. Christmas. To enlarge the market for our candies we will send from now un til Christmas a sample pail ol our very best , mixed ureiim candy to any address on receipt of Si.00 (2c. ( stamps taken and express charges paid. ) Only one pail > ent to one person , and all orders must be made on or before Dec. 20th , if you want to get your candy in time for Christmas. State your nearest ex press shipping ; point. Please show pail of Candy to your friends and neighbors. Address THE FANCV CANDY Co , 702 Choutoau AVO. , St. Louis JIo. .lolm Bellamy. l'i'other-in-law ' of Rev. iMcBrido , is putting up a frame house on his place over in Frontier county. Mr. Williams : i rrcciit arrival from MisMHiri , has ( nmmcnccd building a frame dwelling ; on his farm near Perry station [ t is after the 24x4 ! : ft. stun- daid Baxter Davis' little daughter , who has been visiting relatives in St. Joe , arrived home unaccompanied on Mon day night's passenger , staying at the Commercial house until the following day , when her father , wlm is one of 1- . . . . - \ ( \ w tii .t i * i rtitfitifii \ i init f..i * lifki * The beet sugar spa-on in Nr' ' raska i.s now practically ended and it appears that the Grand Island factory has done a larice business , [ t has used 12,000 tons of beets and produced 2,110,000 pounds of sugar. Such figures as these show that the sugar industry is one of great importance of the state. Its rapid growth affords ground for the belief that it is destined to become one of the largest industries in the state. The low price of wheat is attributed by trade journals here and abroad to the haste with which the farmers have been forcing it onto the market. The crop is on the whole much smaller than last year , but so long as the fanners keep the railroads and the elevators at all terminal points choked with grain there is little prospects for a better ment in prices. A general "hold your wheat'1 circular would have done much good to farmers everywhere , according to the best observers. The gieatest trouble with a circular of that kind is that it does not hold the Mheat. Each farmer wants his neighbor to obey it , while he rushes off to sell his crop for the best prices he can get. Journal. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. WE TELL YOU nothing new when we state that it pays to engage in : i permanent , must healthy and pleasant busi ness , that returns n profit for every day's work. Such is the business we ofier the working class. We teach them how to make money rapidly , and1 guarantee every one wlm follows our instructions faithfully the making of SSOO.OO a month. Every one who takes hold now and works will surely and speedily increase their earnings ; there can be no question about it ; others now at work are doing it. and jou , reader , can do the same. This is the best paying business that you have ' ever had the chance'to M'cure. You will make a grave mistake if yon fail to give it a trial at once. If you grasp the situation , and act quickly , you will directly find yourself in a moat prosperous jusiness , at which"you can surely make and save large sums of money. The results of only a few liours' work will often equal a week's wages. Whether you are old or young , man or woman , it makes no difference , do as w.e tell you , and suc cess will meet you at the very start. Neither experience or capital necessary. Those who work for us nr rewarded. Why not write to-day for full particulars , free ? E. C. AI.LKN & CO. , Box Ko. 4UO , Augusta , Me. I COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Imlianolti , Nehiaska , November 18. 18ft3. Board of comity commissioners met pur suant to adjournment ; piesent Stephen S. S. Gr.diam and Samuel Young , ( .ionei.- . .11.d Geo. W. Kopec , cleric. ot previous meeting lead and ap proved. .On motion the following claims were audited and itlloui d and clerk directed ti draw wiiiiiuil.son county genc.ial fund le.vj IbtfcJ as lollo\\s lo-wit : AI.I.IANCK IMSECIXCT. F. SI. William- , judge , ยง 15 CO John Long , jnrtgi , 3 00 Samuel Premer , judge. 3 00 Aliiur'cu Iteddj , clerk , : ; 00 O. A. A nit. clerk. 300 ItKAYKK I'KKCINCT. William iliefrekorn , judge. K SO j ' W. , ) . ltee\V > . judge , :5 : 00 Win. llindm judge. ' . , ' 00 S. T. P.u-.sons. clerk , 3 00 G. W. Hede. elerls. 3 00 I UOX KI.DHIC I'KKCINl T. E. A. Sexson , judge. (5 ( 4C Thomas Pinkerlon , judge , 3 00 , Mathew Brown , judge , 3 00 M.E. Piperclerk. 300 Krank King , clerk , S 00 1IONDV1L.I.K I'HKCINCT. William Karp. judge , 5 SO Nick Ulnen , judge , a 00 Jacob Korb , judge , . " 00 Win. Uerling , clerk , 300 J. A. Carter , clerk , 3 00 COI.KMAN I'KKCINCT. John W. Smith , judge , 7 40 John N. Smith , judge. , ; $ 00 Hiram liixler , judge , 3 00 W. M. Uoxell/clerk , 3 00 S. D. .McUlain , clerk. 3 00 .Michael Coyle , police , rejected DANllUJtY IMIECINCT. S. S. Graham , judge , claim $4 allowed 3 00 A. A. Audi ii.s , judge , claim S4 allowed 3 00 M. M. Weaver , judge , claim $4 allowed 3 00 II. W. Natlen , clerk , claim S4 allowed 3 00 J. C. LalFerty , clerk , claim S7.70 allowed ! ! 70 II. A. Graham , police , reject * d DKIFTWOOD IM'ECINCT. C. G. Holmes , judge , 3 00 K. M. Wade , judge , 3 00 J. i. Grundy , judge , 7 00 E. S. Unleher , cleik , 3 00 Harry Wade , clerk , 3 00 E. F. Duffy , police , rejected KAST VAI.LKV I'KKCINCT. S. W. Clark , judge , . 5 80 13. SI. Morse , judge , 3 00 T. M. Sexton , judge , 3 00 J. W. lloppe , clerk , 3 00 William Smith , clerk , 3 00 II. A. liarnhart. police. rejected FK1TSCII IM'.KCINCT. James Cu in feline ] , judge , 5 05 It. A. Hatcher , judge , 3 00 J. U. Teas , judge , 3 00 Ilobert Barber , clerk , 3 00 i5enBennett , clerk , 3 00 G1SANT I'KUCINCT. D. IJ. Mc.MuiTin , judge , 7 90 A. Peter.- . , judge , 3 00 W. II. Suragne.judge. 3 00 W. II. Gold , clerk , 3 00 W. II. Benjamin , clerk , 3 00 GKUVKIt I'J'KCIXCT. Alex Ellis , clerk , 7 40 J. E. Dodge , clerk , 3 00 James Lawthers , police , rejected JNDIANOI.A I'KKCINCT. C. W. Beck , judge , - 000 E. S. Hill , judge , 4 00 D' . K. Carpenter , judge , 4 00 G. W. Short , clerk. 4 m J. T. Webber , clerk. 4 II. Crabtree , police , rejected LE15AXOX I'KECIXCT. W. E. Marquis , judge , 7 Geo. llalsten , judge , 3 D. A. Waterman , judge , 3 E. P. Day , clerk , * : j E. E. Devoe , clerk , 3 MO. ISIDGK I'lSECIXCT. Ed. Erwin , judge. G 00 Slathias Stradler , judge , 3 Alex Strain , judge , 3 James Jones , clerk , 3 llobert Jones , clerk , 3 NO ! ITU VALLEY 1MCECINCT. Patrick McKillip , judge. 3 00 James Keitenberk , judge , 3 George Bentley , judge , 3 14. C. Cattlet , clerk , G 20 Joseph Wnlkington , clerk , 3 Patrick JIcKHlip , ballot box , 1 50 PERKY PRECINCT. Andrew Carson , judge , 3 00 Henry Corcoran , judge , 3 Geo. Poll , judge , G 80 J. H. Locker , clerk , 3 Frank 14eal , clerk , 3 Henry Smith , rejected P.ED WILLOW PI'ECINCT. A. P. Day , judge , 3 00 D. W. C. Beck , judge , 3 J. K. Heil , judge , 3 Adam Grass , clerk , 5 Paris Henderson , clerk , 3 N. Whitesel , police , rejected W. M. Stuck , judge , G SO N. W. Fough , judge , 3 il. L. JSichols , judse. 3 T. J. McFarland , clerk , 3 A. W. Goslin , clerk , 3 VALLEY GRANGE PJ'KCINCT. H. Stone , clerk , G 70 J. E. Terrill , clerk , 3 A. A. Phillippi , judge , 3 Richard Johnston , judge , 3 W. H. Smith , judge , 3 WILLOW GI'.OVK PREC-IXCT. Istdistnct. J. E. Cochr.m , judge. 4 00 W. T. Lindsay , judge. 4 A. F. Moore , judge , 7 20 Sheridan Clyde , clerk. 4 Ed. Wilcox , clerk , 4 J. II. Dwyer , police , rejected 2nd district. A. D. Gibbs , judge , 4 L. McEntee , judge , 4 L. B. Stiles , judge , 7 20 M. W. Eaton , cleik , 4 Chas. Heber , clerk , 4 B. C. Cntliir , police , J ejected 3d distiict. Win. Bongers , judge , < > Henry Kapka , judge , " > Vance McManignl , judge , " C. B. Gray , clerk , " > Milo Harvey , clerk , " > Chas. Went/ , police , rejected C. W. Barnes , 18,400 election tickets , 123 SO C. W. Barnes , stationery for sheriff , 12 . " 50 J. Sheppard , repairs election booths , S 50 Ait Crabtree. diMrlbnling elec. tickets , 15 60 C. H. Holmes , ballot box. Driftwood , U Gr T. SIoore/ea'tiVHSsnii : election , 4 J. H. Slather , ciiiiviisslng election , 4 E K. Banks , posting election notices , 33 50 K. It. Banks , attendance district court , 4 E. K. Banks , serv. nmndainn * notices 11 50 E. It. Banks , taking Earl Kelley to re form school , 43' C. 1' ' . Babcock , collecting dc.llmine.nt peisonal tax , 71 " 5 C. F. Babniek. sheriir fee .stale vs Elliott 17 73 Cornier , stationery for county , 43 Ml Geo. W. Cramercleaning court loom , lf.1i ) John S. Slodrell , work on road. S Prednioru Bros. , hlacltsmithing road graders , 8 Win. Smith , stationery for county , 11 nd John Peake , draying coal , 1 K ) State Journal Co. , stationery for county 51 J. A. Wilcox. costs paid J. B. Cessna , referee , 312 Clerk.supiemecoiirf , state vs. Crabtree et al , , 29 Geo. E. Johnston , board J. B. Ccftsnn , referee , 37 Geo. 11. llobson , board .1. B. Cessna , referee , 25 50 J. B. Cessna , refen e , .state vs Crabtree et al. 4157 50 Stephen Belles , e.xpe.n.Mbefore the supreme court and reteree , ' & G. W. lloper , expenses befoie supreme court and relerce , 17 40 SI. B. Noel , board Li'/zie Craig , 84 A. J. Brand , mdse , Lizzie Craig , 5 23 J. A. Wilcox & Son , mdse Myers , Purdy & Best , 920 L. W. SIcConnell & Co. , drugs , Schmadel , Purdy , Cooper & Ellis , 060 A. T. ICice , SI. D. , medical attendance , child Mrs. Purdy , G A. P. Welles , SI. D. . medical service contract , 30 F. W. Eskey , SI. D. , medical service Lizzie Craig , 12 Peter H. Brewer , mdse. for E. G. Smith , . 4 (53 ( James C. Oakley , board forE.G.Smith 20 Joseph Slenard , mdse. SIjers.Beht and Purdy 29 K > B. B. Davis , SI. D. , medical attendance John Schmadi ) ! U E. E. Smith , meat for Sirs. Kolb , 18 82 Pade & Son , burial expense John Small , 28 50 11.11. Berry , deputy coi oner , case of W. E. Staley , dead , 10 Stephen Belles , service as com. 19 40 Samuel Young , service us com. 22 GO S. S. Graham , service as com. 4 20 and the county bridge fund as follows : Barnett Lumber Co. , bridge material , 53 33 Howard Bros. , bridge material , 387 51 ! George Yonger , work on britlge 43 Barnett Lumber Co. bridge material 23 03 Leisure & Leisure hardware for bridges 16 83 J. S. SIcBrayer hauling bridge material 2 50 Jas. H. Everest posting bridge notices 7 18 Jas. II. Everest work on bridges 10 A. 11. Tell work on bridges 5 2.1 Win. Crockford work on bridges 9 KOAD NO. 22. ( Petition of McDonald Bennett Johnston et al asking for a public road read and con sidered the board find that all owners of land along line of proposed road have given concent in writing on motion , same i > granted establishing a public road as follows : Commencing at the southeast corner section 30 town 2 range. 20 thence north to north east corner said section 20 and terminating thereat. In compliance with the law in such case made and provided the boaid on motion Willow county Neb. the names of sixty electors from which to draw a jury for the December term 1S92 of district court where upon the clerk of the district court was fur nished with the list which list is as follows to-wit : ALLIANCE Arch Mann , C.Y. . 1'eterb , Samuel Premer. HEAVER \Vm. Stilgabouer . Hinilinan , J. W. Ruby. UONDVILLE Win. Burns , Perry Jones , J. Furr. Lox ELDER Nelson Hoyce , F. Kin } , ' , J. Piper. COLEMAN A. C. ModieJ. M. Henderson. J. N. Smith. DKIFTWOOD W. S. Fitch , Frank Everest. Joe Schmidt. DANUURY J. C. Lafferty , Jesse Smith , J C. Ashton. EAST VALLEY John R. Young , I. M. Beeson , Charles Shaffer. FRITSCH Joe Morris , Frank Fritsch , Andy Barber. GERVER Sanluel Ellis , R. A. Green , Albert GRANT W. A. Gold , Joe Relph. INDIANOLA J. H. Short ; C. M. Cohen. Simeon Billings , J. W. Welborn. LEBANON Esben B. Day , J. W. Hupp , D. A. Waterman. Mo. RIDGE Ed. Envin , S. S. Brown , H H. Jones. NORTH VALLEY J. w. Daniels , Pat Me PERRY J. II. Locker , M. H. Bacon. RED WILLOW John Black , Joseph Dudeck. L. B. Korns. QTYRONE P.J. Hickman , N. U . Fough , VALLEY GRANGE Robert Johnston , J. E. Terrill , Chas. W. Roper. WILLOW GROVE H. II. Berry , Sigmomi Seamen , Lyman Miller , M. Houelihan. On motion beard adjourned to meet Dec. 16 , 1892. Attest : STEPHEN BOLLES , GEO. W. Roi'EK , Clerk. Chairman. UhiJdren Cry Tor Pitcners Castoria. When Baby was sick , ive gave her Castoria. When she was a Child , she cried for Castoria , When she became Hiss , she clung to Castoria , When she had Children , she gave them Castoria. Notice of Sale. Notice is herohy jfiveti that on Tuesday Novemlier20. 189"J , at residence of W. S. Fitch * three miles southwest of JlcCook. Neb. . I will offer for sale a stray Texan bay mare , havlnjr white strip in face , white on both left feet and is about four years old. Said sale to take place at 2 o'clock. P. M. . of said day. to the hiKhest bidder for cash. Children Cry for Pitcher's 'Castoria. '