The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 03, 1895, Image 4

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By F. M. KIMMELL.
$1.60 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
THE jury in the case of Oscar
Wilde disagreed.
SENATOR RATBBUN was severely
injured in a runaway , Sunday afternoon -
ternoon , about ten miles north of
f Cambridge.
SUPPLY and demand are not the
only factors in the price of cattle
or in the meat market-or in any
thing else for all that.
A TERRIBLE cyclone devastated
the coon near Ha 1 steadKans. ,
Wednesday , killing six persons
outright , injuring many and doing
immense damage.
THE Woman's edition of the
Omaha Bee on May Day was one
' of the finest newspaper productions
the west has seen in many moons ,
a credit to the intellect and energy
of the women as well as a monument -
ment to the enterprise of the pub-
lishers.
THE Benkelman Bee has been
merged into the Benkelman News.
This gives Dundy county but one
newspaper , lout Haskins can fill
the bill quite acceptably. Editor
Snider will go to Colorado , where
he contemplates engaging in the
business again if he can find a
suitable location. This merging
business could be followed with
splendid and desirable results all
over the state , especially the western -
ern part.
SECRETARY MORTON seeks to let
the people get even with the beef
trust by authorizing the importation -
tion of Mexican cattle into this
country. Extensive plans to that
end are now being completed by
wealthy easterners , it is stated in
the daily press. In this connection
it is stated under oath by an agent
of one of the big packers that the
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packers have been doing business
at a loss for two or three years-
such abominable chaff.
THE great Tammany-Platt combine -
bine in the Albany legislature was
broken the other day by Governor
Morton , who called the republican
end of the organization into the
executive chamber , and read the
riot act to them. The republicans
then passed the reform bills for
the city of New York and the
weeping and wailing of Tammany
can be heard across the continent.
These bills enable the mayor of
New York to discharge a large
number of Tammany hold-ovens
and begin business with new books.
-Journal.
THE fact that the commissioners
of Red Willow county have con-
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tracted with an illegal newspaper
to do the county printing , this
year , is destined to give the county
no little annoyance and possible
litigation and expense. The case
in point emphasizes the fact that
the question of cheapness alone
should not govern the county commissioners -
missioners in their decisions when
the important question of securing
a reliable official county newspaper
is involved. The new law which
became effective April 5th requires
that newspapers for the publication -
tion of all legal notices must have
been published 52 consecutive
weeks and have a circulation of
200. The present official paper
does not comply with the law , and
consequently any legal notices
published in that sheet after April
5th and until 52 consecutive publications -
lications have been completed since
its last lapse a few months since ,
ARE ABSOLUTELY VOID. The county -
ty commisioners and the public
will do well to act accordingly.
Children , Cry for Pitcher's Castorl 'a.
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INDIANOLA.
Editor Mitchell of the Indianola
Courier is quite indisposed , this
week.
Barrister Starr gazed upon the
metropolis , Saturday , on business
of the law.
Treasurer Meserve and wife
made a flying visit to the Brush
creek ranch , Tuesday.
Sheriff Banks and County Attorney -
ney Keyes had business in the
metropolis , Wednesday.
Colonel Mitchell of the Courier
thinks that "Trilby isn't in it with
Coin's Financial School" .
R. B. Archibald , master mechanic -
anic at McCook , was down to the
county-seat , last Saturday , to see
about his taxes.
Pen Hager and wife are proud
parents of a brand new daughter ,
who arrived at their home on last
Friday morning.
The Bartley G. A. R , and W. R.
e. will hold a joint meeting tomor-
row. A good program has been
prepared for the occasion.
County Clerk Roper , who has
been visiting the Pacific coast
country for a few weeks , arrived
home on Monday morning.
Mrs. R. L. Beckwith depai' eden
on Friday evening for Denver on
a visit to her parents , Express
Agent and Mrs. George Sherlock.
District Clerk and Mrs. W. 0.
Bond were participants in the Odd-
fellow celebration at McCook , last
Friday evening. He was chosen
secretary of the district associa-
tion.
E. C. Burkett and family came
down from McCook , last Saturday
night. The family will remain here
with her parents while he prospects
for a location in the northwest land
somewhere.
County- Judge Beck attended
the celebration of the 76th anniversary -
versary of American Oddfellowship
at McCook , last Friday evening.
He was elected president of the
district association of Southwestern
Nebraska.
J. B. Mather expects to leave
for Dayton , Washington , some
time next week. He will eventually -
ually go to Idaho , where he will
engage in the real estate business.
We understand that Prof. L W.
Smith is considering the advisability -
bility of continuing the abstract
business that Mr. Mather has been
conducting here for a number of
years.
WELLS !
Frank Nichols guarantees the
wells he sinks. Leave orders at
Cochran & Co's. Prompt attention
will be given the same.
It is claimed that an average of
200 bicycles are being sold in
Denver , daily. Two empty baggage
cars went through on No. 4 , last
night , that had been used a day-or
two before to haul bicycles for the
Denver market.
Knipple is headquarters for
all kinds of garden seeds. Call
and see his supply and get his
prices before laying in your stock
for spring planting.
Don't forget to come and see us
when you want aBy kind of lob
printing. We are the people who
do the nice printing.
KniPPle is headquarters for
bulk seeds. Don't fail to consult
him before buying your spring
supply.
° Buy your writing paper at
THE TRIBUNE office. All kinds in
stock and prices very reasonable
Greeley potatoes for the table -
ble at $1.00 a bushel. McCook
Commission Co.
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County Aid Committee's Report.
Goods received and given out to each
precinct from March 4th up to and including -
cluding April 27th :
RECEIVED.
Corn , shelled , 25,000 lbs. from state ;
124,700 lbs. ear corn solicited by J. F.
Black , Hersher and Reddick , Illinois ;
flour , 250 sacks from state , 396 sacks
purchased with money donated ; oats , 2I2'
bushels ; wheat , 437 bushels solicited by
Black , 272 bushels with money donated
by St. Louis Relief Committee ; meat ,
1,065 lbs. sugar one barrel , syrup 3 barrels -
rels , peas x6 bushels , salt 1 sack , rice 2
barrels , oatmeal 3701bs. , beans ,2 , barrels -
rels and 17 bushels , seeds 6 sacks and x6
packages , prunes 4 sacks and one box ,
dried fruit I box , dried pears 4 sacks , to
small cases canned goods , hominy 2
sacks , coffee 55 lbs. , clothing 3 barrels , x
box and 23 bags , , potatoes.
DISTRIBUTED.
Alliance precinct-88 sacks flour , 5
sacks meal , 122 lbs. meat , rice , 24
lbs. hominy , 237 lbs. beans , 34 Ibs. oatmeal -
meal , 41 lbs. coffee , 22 lbs. sugar , 25 gal.
syrup , rice , 50 lbs. peas , 4 lbs.
seed , 34 lbs. sweet corn , So bu : oats , 200
lbs. potatoes.
Bondville precinct-I6I sacks flour , 15
sacks meal , 326 lbs. meat , 32 lbs. rice ,
276 lbs. hominy , beans , 191 lbs.
oatmeal , 351bs , tea , coffee , 55 lbs.
sugar , 15 gal , syrup , 440 lbs. salt , 56 lbs.
peas , 30 packages seed , 15 lbs. seed , 34
lbs. sweet corn , 164 bu. corn , 122
bushels wheat , 96 bushels oats , S3
sacks potatoes. ( Io6 sacks flour , 200
lbs. meat , salt , 83 sacks potatoes ,
etc. , were a special donation to this precinct -
cinct ) .
Beaver precinct-4S sacks flour , 6 sacks
meal , 52 lbs. meat , 46 lbs , rice , 13 lbs.
hominy , I1S Ibs. beans , 241 lbs. oatmeal -
meal , coffee , 16 lbs. sugar , 15 gal.
syrup , 25 lbs. salt , Io lbs. peas , 31 pkgs.
seed , 90 bu. corn , 44 bu. wheat.
Danbury precitict-55 sacks flour , 5
sacks meal , 7 lbs. meat , 361bs. rice , 146
lbs. beans , oatmeal , ISI lbs. sugar ,
20 gal. Syrup , 30 lbs. salt , 50 lbs. peas ,
32 pkgs. seed , 14 lbs. seed , 34 lbs. sweet
corn , 6o bu , corn , 47 bu. wheat , 200 lbs.
potatoes.
East Valley precitict-73 sacks flour ,
10 sacks meal , rice , 20 lbs. hominy -
iny , beans , 30 lbs. oatmeal , 3
lbs. coffee , sugar , 15 gal. Syrup ,
50 lbs. salt , 5o lbs. peas , 3 ! pkgs. seed ,
I41bs. seed , sweet corn , 112 bu.
corn , 42 bu. wheat , 29 bu. oats , 200 lbs.
potatoes.
Fritsch precinct-5o sacks flour , 3
meal , 89 lbs. meat , 15 lbs. rice , 15 lbs.
hominy , 3 bu , beans , 26 lbs. oatmeal , 2
lbs , coffee , 22 lbs. sugar , 15 gal. syrup ,
40 lbs. peas , 30 pkgs. seed , 14 lbs. seed ,
341bs. sweet corn , 143 bu , corn , 49 bu.
wheat , 62 bu. oats , 3 sacks potatoes.
Indianola precinct-75 sacks flour , i
sack graham , 4 sacks meal , meat ,
42 lbs. ace , 20 lbs. hominy , 268 lbs.
beans , 25 lbs , oatmeal , 3 lbs. coffee , 22
lbs. sugar , i. gal. syrup , 30 lbs. salt , 9o
lbs. peas , 21 pkgs. seed , t6 lbs. sweet
corn , 34 bu. corn , 2,000 lbs. coal , 2 loads
wood , clothing.
Lebanon precinct 41 sacks flour , 3
sacks meal , 56 lbs. meat , 26 lbs. rice ,
I lb. coffee , 22 lbs. sugar , IiSlbs. beans ,
23 ll s. oatmeal , 12 lbs. hominy , 35 gal.
syrup , 10 lbs. seeds , 63 bu. corn , 36 bu.
wheat , 20 bu. oats , 5,100 lbs. coal , 50
Ibs. salt , seeds.
Missouri Ridge precinct-5o sacks
flour , 8 sacks meal , 74 lbs. meat , i6 lbs.
rice , i6 lbs. hominy , 205 lbs. beans , 29
Ibs , tea , coffee , 22 1,3. sugar , 15
gal. syrup , 10 lbs , salt , 50 lbs. peas , 31
pkgs. seed , 14 lbs. seed , 34 lbs. sweet
corn , 192 bu , corn , 62 bu. wheat , 53 bu.
oats , clothing , 300 lbs. potatoes.
North Valley precinct-46 sacks flour ,
I sack meal , 76 lbs. meat , 26 Ibs , rice , 13
lbs. hominy , 145 lbs. beans , 24 lbs. oatmeal -
meal , coffee , 221bs , sugar , i6 gal.
syrup , 59 lbs. salt , 50 lbs. peas , 31 pkgs.
seeds , 14 lbs.seeds ! „ 34 lbs. sweet corn , 135
bu. corn , 52 bu. oats , 41 bu. wheat , 2
sacks potatoes , clothing.
Red Willow precinct-38 sacks flour , 4
sacks meal , 62 lbs. meat , 23 lbs. rice , 15
lbs. bominy,118lbs beans , 36 lbs. oatmeal -
meal , 2 lbs. coffee , 24 lbs. sugar , 14 gal.
syrup , salt , 25 pkgs. seed ,
seeds , 75 bu , corn , 43 bu. wheat , 30 bu.
oats , clothing , seeds.
Tyrone precinct-53 sacks flour , 2
sacks meal , meat , 26 lbs. rice , 14
lbs. hominy , 148 lbs. beans , 25 lbs. oatmeal -
meal , coffee , 221bs , sugar , 15 gal.
syrup , 50 lbs. peas , 14 lbs. seed , 3o pkgs.
seed , sweet corn , 65 bu. corn , 43
bu , wheat , 30 bu. oats , clothing ,
potatoes.
Box Elder precinct-67 sacks flour , 5
sacks meal , 20 lbs. rice , 140 lbs. beans ,
17 gal. syrup , salt , 68 lbs , peas ,
5 pkgs. seeds , 135 bu. corn , to bu. wheat ,
32 bu. oats , 7,300 lbs , coal , 190 lbs.
potatoes , clothing , seeds.
Coleman precinct-71 sacks flour. 3
sacks meal , 2olbs , rice , lee lbs. beans , to
lbs. oatmeal , 18 gal , syrup 15 lbs. salt ,
12 lbs. peas , 5 pkgs. seeds 65 bu. corn ,
12 bu. wheat , 169 lbs. potatoes , coal ,
clothing , seeds.
Driftwood precinct-65 sacks flour , 3
sacks meal , 30 lbs. rice , 12 Ibs. hominy ,
100 lbs. beans , 20 lbs. oatmeal , 3 lbs.
coffee , 103 lbs. dried fruit , 1 case canned
goods , 5 gal. fruit , 19 gal , syrup , 15 lbs.
salt , 5 pkgs. seeds , 75 bu. ' corn , 21 bn.
wheat , 179 lbs. potatoes , coal , clothing ,
seeds.
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Highest Honors-World's Fair ,
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BAKING
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia , Alum or any otb , r adulterant ,
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Gerver precinct-4o sacks flour , 2
sacks meal , lbs. meat , 20 lbs. rice , 65
Ibs , beans , to lbs. oatmeal , 2 lbs. coffee ,
51 lbs. dried fruit , i case canned goods ,
3 gal , fruit , II gal. syrup , 14 lbs. salt , 5
pkgs. seeds , 6 Ibs. peas , 72 bu , corn , to
bu. wheat , 94 lbs. potatoes , coal , clothing -
ing , seeds.
Grant precinct-57 sacks flour , 2 sacks
meal , 1011)5. meat , 26 Ibs. rice , 12 lbs.
hominy , 65 lbs. beans , 3 lbs. coffee , 99
Ibs dried fruit , 1 case canned fruit , 3
gal. fruit , I9 gal. syrup , 15 lbs salt , 9
pkgs. seeds , 121bs. peas , 63 bu. corn , 14
wheat , potatoes , coal , clothing ,
seeds.
Perry precinct-76 sacks flour , 4 sacks
meal , rice , 14 lbs. hominy , 90 lbs.
beans , r6o lbs. dried fruit , r case canned
goods , 4 gal. fruit , 4 lbs. coffee , 24 gal.
syrup , 25 lbs. salt , 5 pkgs. seeds , 19 lbs.
peas , 65 bu , corn , 26 bu. wheat , 217 lbs.
potatoes , coal , clothing , seeds.
Valley Grange precinct-75 sacks flour ,
4 sacks meal , 13 lbs. meat , 35 lbs. rice ,
9olbs. beans , 26 lbs. oatmeal , 133 lbs.
dried fruit , coffee , I case canned
goods , 5 gal. fruit , 6 gal. syrup , 15 lbs.
salt , 9 pkgs. seeds , i6 lbs , peas , 65 bu.
corn , r6 bu. wheat , 6o lbs. potatoes , coal ,
clothing , 166 lbs. potatoes , seeds.
Willow Grove precinct-14o sacks flour ,
9 sacks meal , meat , 75 lbs. rice ,
231bs , hominy , 150 lbs. beans , 6 lbs.
coffee , 40lbs. oatmeal , dried fruit ,
I cafe canned goods , S gal. fruit , 54 gal.
syrup , 30 lbs. salt , to pkgs. seeds , 30
lbs. peas , 205 bn. corn , 14 bu. wheat , 1o
oats , 35 lbs. potatoes , coal , clothing.
J. H. BAYSTON , Secretary ,
County Central Relief Committee ,
A Card to the Public.
I have for the present rented the north
half of the Mrs , Smith Gordon residence
on Madison street , where I may be found
when not engaged professionally or absent -
sent front my office over McConnell's
drug store. Z. L. KAY , M. D
We Burn Wood
When we can get it. If your subscrip
lion is delinquent and you have . the wood
bring us in a load or two.
McConnell's Sarsaparilla
McConnell's Sarsaparilla.
Ice cream soda-5 cents-at McCon-
nell's.
White Pine Cough Syrup , by McMillen ,
druggist.
Buy a patent lever hose coupler from
Cochran & Co.
Take a bottle of McConnell's Sarsaparilla -
rilla for a spring medicine.
Screen doors and wire cloth , all sizes ,
for sale by Cochran & Co.
Our stock of Wall
Paper and Paints for
spring trade is now
complete and we invite -
vite inspection. Our
Prices Guaranteed.
MCCONNELL & Co.
SCREEN DOORS !
You can buy both FANCF
and PLAIN SCREEN DOORS of
THE BARNETT LUMBER Co. at
the Lowest Prices.
Both seed and table potatoes
for sale by the McCook Commission -
mission Co. Early Ohio , $1.25.
Greeley , $1.00 , and Frenchman
Valley , only 85 cents.
Early Ohio seed potatoes-
Minnesota grown , at the Mc-
Cook Commission Co.'s for
$125 a bushel.
Frenchman Valley cooking
potatoes only 85 cts. a bushel.
McCook Commission Co.
See our Screen Doors and
get prices before buying. The
Barnett Lumber Co.
Our Screen Doors are The
Best. The Barnett Lumber
Company.
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CirArrEl.
MORTGAGE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a
chattel mortgage dated on the 26th clay of January -
uary , 1895 , and duly filed in the office of the
County Clerk of Red Willow county , Nebraska -
raska , on the 28th day of January , 1 895 , and
executed by henry 1 enner and L. I Inner to
F. B. Lewis to secure the payment of the sum
of $227.0a > and u ion \vhich there is now due
the sum of $212.70 default having been made
in the payment of said sum , and no suit or
other proceedings at law having been instituted -
ted to recover said debt or any part thereof ,
therefore I will sell the property therein described -
cribed , viz : nine sets of double farm harness ,
hand made , at public auction , at the store
room of C. F. Babcock , in the city of McCook ,
Red Willow county , on the 18th day of May ,
1S95 , at one o'clock. in. of said day.
Dated :1pnI 25th , 1895.
F. B. LE\VIS , Mortgagee.
By W. S. i l ORI AN,1-Iis Attorney. 4.26-4t.
Is the truthful and startling
DON'T title of a book about No-To-
TOBACCO Bac , the harmless , guaran-
SPIT OR teed tobacco habit cure that
SMOKE traces up the nicotinized
YOUR LIFE nerves , eliminates nicotine
AWAY poison , makes weak men
regain strength , vigor and
manhood. You run no physical or financial
risk , as No-To-Bac is sold by druggists everywhere -
where under a ' guarantee to cure or money
refunded. Book'ree. ? Address Sterling Remedy -
dy Co. , New York or Chicago. 4-19-95-Iyr.
NOTICE.
William H. Boyddefendantwill take notice
that on the 19th day of February , 1S95 , S. M.
Cochran & Company , plaintiffs , filed their
petition in the district court of Red Willow
county , Nebraska , against said William H.
Boyd , defendant , the olrejct and prayer of
which are to secure the payment of a certain
promissory note ir' writing , for the sum of
$44.50 , dated May 1r7th 89a due July 17th ,
I 89i , with interest at Io per cent per annum
from date , made and delivered to said S. M.
Cochran & Company by said William H.
Boyd ; that there is now due on same from
said defendant to plaintiffs the sum of 544.$0 ,
and interest as aforesaid from date , for which
sum the plaintiffs pray far ] judgment against
said Wilam H. Boyd. These plaintiffs on
said 19th day of February , 189 $ , caused a writ
of attachment to issue from scourt against
the property of said defendant in said count
and irte of said order on same day these
plaintiffs duly attached the following
real estat : Southwest quarter of section
ri.and the southwest quartr of section 12 , all
in township north of range 2 west of the
6th . m. iShed Willow cunt Nebraska
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and duea raisal and rebrrn of said order
has been mailed and filed in the office of the
clerk of the district court of said county , the
purpose of said attachment being to subject
sailand to sale for the payment of tine
amount due plaintiffs from defendant as hereinbefore -
inbefore set orth. You are required to answer -
swer said petition in said court on or before
the 27th day of May , 1895.
S. M. COCHRAN & CO.
By J. A. CORDEAL , their attorney. 4.I9-4t.
A VALUABLE FIND.
After years of study and labor there has at
last been discovered a sure and never-failing
remedy. It has been tested on patients who
have des aired of ever being cured , and the
results have been in eve case wnderful
Goff's rheumatic cure is unequaled as a positive -
tive remedy in all cases of chronic and ate
inflammatory rheumatism , outy lumbago , sciatica -
atica and neral ia ; especially
smenorrnc ea ad allkindred affec-
tio. It Is also a valuable blood purifier , being -
ing especially useful in eczema , ,
scrofula , all andular enlargements and diseases -
eases of the liver and kidneys. It is absolutely -
lutely free from all narcotics. Severe attacks
are rlieved in from one to three days and a
positive cure effected in from five to eighteen
days. For sale b ) McConnell & Co. 3-2J-3m.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of an order of sale directed to me
from the district court of Red 1Viliow county , ( I
Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before + j
lion. D.1' . Welty , judge of the district court j
of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 15tH 1
day of January. 1895 , in favorof George Hock- +
nell as plaintiff , and against George M. Chen- t
cry et al. as defendants , for the sum of three I i
hundred thirty-eight ( $338) ) dollars and forty I
(40) ( ) cents , and costs taxed at $2'.I8 and ac-
cruing costs , I have levied upon tiie following
real estate taken as the property of said de- i it
Pendants to satisfy said judgment towit : The I
I undivided one-half interest lot thirteen
in (1 ( 3) ) _ _
in block twenty-two (22) ( ) in the original town r t
( now city ) of McCook , Red Willow county ,
Nebraska. And will offer the sameforsale to ,
the highest bidder , for cash in hand , on the
13th day of May , A. D,1895 , in front of the
south door of the court house in Indianola , I (
Nebraska , that being the building wherein the j
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 under- '
signed. Dated April 12th , 1895.
E. R. BAS Sheriff o said count } . I I
\v. S. MORLAN , Attorney. 4.12-5ts. t
SEE THE WORLD'S FAIR FOR IS CENTS.
Upon receipt of your address and 15 cents
in postage stamps , we will mail you prepaid I u ,
our Souvenir Portfolio of the World's Columbian - 1
bian Exposition , the regular price of which is '
fifty cents , but as we want you to have one ,
we make the price nominal. You will find it t hl
a work of art and a thing to be prized. It I
contains full page views of the great buildings - - , j
ings with descriptions of sameand is executed '
in the highest style of art. If not satisfied 4 I
with it , after you get it , we will refund the j 1
stamps and let you keep the book. Address ,
H. E. Bucklen & Co. , Chicago , Illinois.
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ALL FREE.
Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery -
covery know its value , and those who have i
not , have now the o p or tunity to try it free.
Call on the advertised druggist and yet a trial
bottle free. Send your name and address to
II. E. Bucklen & Co. i
, Chicago , and et a sam- t
pie box of Dr. Kings New Life P ills free ,
well as a of Guide Hose-
copy to Health and - t r
hold Instructor , free. All of which is guaran- r
teed to do you good and costs you nothing ,
At McMillen's Drug Store.
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BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE
The best salve in the world forcutsbrafses ,
sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tetter ,
chapped hands , chilblains , corns and all skin
eruptions , and positively
cures piles or no pay
re q uired. It is guaranteed to ire perfect ,
satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 Its.'Y
per box. For sale by McMillen.
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DISSOIUtjon Notice. f
To whom it may concern.The firm 1
of Flitcraft & Henn' togs is this day dts _ t
solved by mutual consent , George lien-
rings retiring from said firm The bust- u
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ness will be continued at the old stand i -
by Flitcraft & Kroening , who will
all bills of the late firm and to whom pay all _ 1
accounts due said firm of Flitcraft
& -
Hennings are payable. , '
McCook , Neb. , April 8th' 1 S - . 4
ED , FLITCRANT ,
GEORGE HENNINGS.
J. B. BALLARD ,
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All dental work done at our office
anteed to be first-class. We do is guar- - '
all ki '
Crown , Bridge gds' _
and Plate Work , D
Smith
& Bellamy , assistants.
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