If large stock , best assortment , and low prices are inducements , we certainly can please you. Holiday Novelties without limit. Latest designs in HIGH JEWELRY. By F. M. K.1MMELU OFFICIAL CITY& COUNTY PAPER $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. ALL , HOME PRINT Articles purchas ed of us engraved free. Carruth & Son INDIANOLA ITEMS. Tills is comt weak. Only two jury cases tried. County seal c mtest Monday. County bar nearly all present. Christmas tree Saturday night The attorneys all like Judge Welty. The jury was disciiarged on Wednesday. C. W. Beck went to Lincoln on Thnrsdjiy , Judge Harvey of , Lincoln , attended dis trict court. T. E. Scdgwiek , editor of York Timeswas in our city o Wednesday. County judge issued six licenses , oneeacli day for six consecutive days. The ( t. A. 11. will hold a public installa tion at their first niiHtting in January. ThuEpworih league will given piiblicsup per on Wednesday evening of next week. The special meetings at Congregational church conducted by Messrs. Billings and Byers. closed on Wednesday night. License was issued on Dec. 16th for the marriage of James A. Pinkerlon and Miss Ada G. .Reeves , both of Box Elder. License was issued on the 17th for the marriage of Mr. W. P. Grimes and Miss Haddas ah A. Critser , botii of McCook. The criminal case reported last week of state of Nebraska against George C. Dye has been dismissed , defendant settling claim and paying costs. Married at the Sargent hotel on December 19th by Charles W. Beck , county judge , Mr. J. L. Uaun and Miss Anna Barnes , both ot Decatur county , Kansas. Married at Leland hotel on Tuesday evening .by county judge , Mr. Will E. Allis and Miss Laura A. Wilson , both of Stockville , Ne braska. 'Who will bo the next. " The complaint made in county court by E. F. Quigley against William Sherley for shooting quail on his premises , was heard on Wednesday and prisoner discharged. Mrs. Caroline Fischer , widow of John Fischer , Jr. , made application in probate court Wednesday asking tliat letters of ad ministration be granted to Frederick M. Goodmck as administrator of her late hus band's effects. Miss Luvia Furbush has returned to her home in Iowa. C. Armstrong , Jr. , was here , first of the weeK , looking arouim lor a location tor a store. store.W. W. H. Davis returned from Chicago , yes terday , reporting his wife's condition as be ing much more favorable , and the probabili ties of her returning home next week as good , all of which will be welcome news to her McCook friends. The Farmers Club will meet in the city Jiall on Saturday afternoon , January 7th , for the purpose of discussing the raising of win ter wheat , deep plowing , and other topics ot interest to the farmer. There is no fee re quired for membership in this club. It is proposed to hold the next meeting at In- diauola. A Card of Thanks. To our friends and brother Oddfellows desire to express our deepest grati tude for the kindness shown us in our affliction. affliction.MR. MR. AND MRS. 'C. H. JACOBS. The School Fair and Entertainment , Which opened in the high schoc building , last evening , is a trcmendou and gratifying success. The buildinj jfaa simply packed upon the openinj night with an eager and appreciativi audience , which enchored the varioui items of the program rendered to tbi echo. Everybody seemed to be gooc uatured in the crush , and to enjoy tin varied -entertainment provided in the fullest measure. Tlio Articles offered for sale were nu merous , tasty , artistic and useful , and the sales in this department , during the opening evening , were highly en couraging , delighting the pupils , whose handiwork the articles were in the Oflin. The supper was a raarvelvof culinary art , and it was also presided over und provided by the school children. The many other attractions , however , de tracted somewhat from the descrvi d patronage of this feature , a fact the TRIBUNE hopes may be remedied at the closing tonight. Everything .so far has passed off charmingly and there is no reason why the closing tonight will not round the affair off in a .blaze of glory , financial , literary , culinary and otherwise. At tend tonight Grlmes-Critser. On Tuesday evening of this week at residence of bride's parents in Valley Grange precinct , Mr. W. P. Grimes and Miss Haddie A. Critser were united in marriage by Rev. W. C. Stevenson of the Congregational church , in the pres- djce of relatives and friends. The eo-oora is an exaniplary young farmer ; tke bride n most estimable young lady , daughter of Dr. L. W. Critser. We wffih them a prosper and happy voyage , which is the sentiment of a largo circle ot friendsin this community. Engineer Sharkey'a brother left for home , Tuesday afternoon on 6. rTe 11 0W IS To buy your winter goods and the place to buy is where you can OUR STOCK Clothing , Dress Goods , ' Blankes , Glo ; e Shawls A. id everything warm for winter wear IS NOW IN. PRICES AND QUALITY WE GUARANTEE. WE HAVE THE STOCK AND WILL MAKE THE PRICE. tine our stock before you buy. We carry full stock of GROCERIES. C. L. DeGROFF & CO , SUCCESSORS TO J. C. ALLEN. Beyond a doubt there never lias been on exhibition in the city of McCook , as large and rare a line of 1 as we are now displaying for the Holiday trade. We have just opened a rich assortment of RICKSECKER'S LUNDBORG'S PALMER'S LAZELLE'S And our stock embraces everything pretty in Perfume Gases , Gut & Plain Glass Bottles Call and see what we have to show you in this line. HO. KALSTEDT , THE LEADING TAILOR , Has just received a fine stock of FALL AND WINTER SUIT INGS. Call and see him , two doors south of the Famous , i while the assortment is com plete. - . ( BEFORE. Would you Increase Your Business ? Established 1886. Strictly One Price. in Co , : GIFTS. We desire to call your especial attention to our Elegant Stock of GFTIIC FURNISHINGS , including Mufflers , Gloves , Mittens , and the Latest Effects in Tecks , Puffs , and Four-in-Hands , of which we have a superior line for the Holiday trade. Would be pleased to have you call to inspect our stock before mak ing your Christmas purchases. ENGEL Manager , Call at once to look over Sutton's stock of Xmas goods Largest ever displayed in the city of McCook. Santford Lewis and family leave for Denver tomorrow. County Attorney Pierce of Dundy was down from Benkelman , yesterday , on business of the law. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jackson went down to Plattsmouth , this evening , to eat Xmas turkey with the home folks. Conductor and Mrs. C. W. Bronson went down to Minden today to spend Christmas with Mr. Bronson's mother. Mrs. James Eaton and youngest daughter left for Connecticut , last even ing , on a visit of considerable length to relatives and friends back in the old nut meg commonwealth. Master Peter Hoge , delivery boy for J. A. Wilcox & Son , was quite severely hurt in a runaway , last evening , being thrown out on his shoulder and head. He will be around again in a few days. First publication December 23,1802. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the district courtof Ked Willow county , Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before Hon. D.T. Welty. judge of the district court of Ked Willow county. Nebraska , on the 20th day of October. 1SU2 , iu favor of Mary J. Cole , as plaintiff , and against Stephen Tuttle etal. as defendants , for the sum of six hundred and ilfty-flvo ( $655) ) dollars , and 5C cents , and costs taxed at $36.73 and accruing costs , and C. 0. White , receiver , on his cross petition ob tained a decree for $55.34. I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the prop erty of said detendnnt to satisfy said judg ment , to-wit : South half of the northeast quarter and north half southeast quarter of section two (2 ( , ) township onol. ( ) north of range thirty (30. ( ) west of thetith P. M. . in Ked Wil low county. Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to'he highest bidder , for cash in hand , on the 3d day of .January , A. D. , 1893. in front of the south door of the court bouse , in Indianola. Nebraska , that bemj ? the building wherein the last term of court was held , at the hoar of one o'clock P. M. . of said day , when and where due attendance will be jriven by the undersigned. Dated December21.1892. El. IV. DAil\S . . \ > , Sheriff of said county. First publication December 23.1892. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the district court of Ked Willow county , Nebraska , on n judgment obtained before Hon. D.T. Welty , judge of the district court of Ked Willow county. Nebraska , on the 20tu day of October. 1892 , in favor of L. 31. Leach as plaintiff , and against George Leland etal. as defendants , for the sum of nve hundred and fifty-eight ( $55S. ) dollars , and 40 cents , and costs taxed at $26.18 and accruing costs. I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants to satisfy said judgment , to-wit : Commencing at the southeast corner of lot 7 , block lO.origi- nal town of McCook , thence north 85 feet , thence west 25 feet , thence south SO feet , thence east 25 feet to place of beginning , and being a part of lots seven and eight in said block nineteen. And will offer the sumo for sale to the highest bidder , for cash in iiand , on the 23d day of January. A. D. , 18l > 3 , in front of the south door of the court house , in In dianola. Nebraska , that being the nuilding wherein the last term of court was held , at the hour of one o'clock P. M. . of said day , when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated December SI , 1802. E. R. BANKS , Sheriff of said county. Children's - : Table Sets at Oarruth's. H rpp Free ! JL 1 V/Vy In order to increase our cash trade we will give away the following list of presents to our cash customers , 'if 1 Gold Watch , worth $100.00 1 Gold Watch , worth 75.00 1 Gold Watch , worth 50.00 1 Lady's Gold Watch , worth 75.00 2 Silver Watches at $2 5 each 50.00 6 Magnificent Oil Paintings at $25,15O.OO 6 Magnificent Oil Paintings at $25 , 90.00 1OO Books , standard works of English and American fiction , bound in cloth and gold , at $2 - 200.00 118 PRESENTS WOKTH $790.00 We carry the largest stock of Hardware , Stoves Tinware , Harness , Saddles , House Furnishing Goods , in Red willow county. And we meet all competition and go them one better. Call and examine these pres ents and price our goods before buying. W. C. LaTourette.