I POWDER . Absolutely Pure. B Celebrated fur its ureal leavening H | strength and health fulness Assures the M\ \ food against alum and all forms of adul m ) teration common to the cheap brands. B Royai , Baking Powder Co. , New M York. H Ry FM. . KTMMELL. B $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. fl ' RePubllca I jfljPffi.PwsPBPer H It is Judge Muiij : m\ H A Fedekal judgeship is a large Hj price for a few thousand ineffect- Hj \m\ \ votes , my countrymen. H The "big red apple" seems to H be sufficiently decayed for many H Nebraskans who wandered away H down in Arkansas after them. H { ' = = = = = = H Next Thursday the advance a- H gent of prosperity , Major McKin- K ley , will be inaugurated as presi- Hj dent of these United States with Hi \ becoming pomp and circumstance. Hj | And then for a safe and prosperous H | journey for the grand old ship of Hf ( state. 1 i = = = = = = = = Bf Speaking of the treasury situa- Hf ( I tion , the York Times , Black Ke- H | i ' publican , says that Treasurer Me- H serve understands the situation H | and is doing the best for the state H under the circumstances. And H | The Tribune believts that the H J Times is mighty right in its judg- B ment of the situation. But there K are sundry fools in this common- i wealth that ought to have their H noses ringed. Stand up for NeB - B braska ! Quit your meanness j and meanness means calamity B howling. H The news concerning the alleged Bj shortsge of Eugene Moore in the H sum . of $23,000.00 comes with Hj disheartening force to those who Hj have been holding him aloft as the Hj paragon of official honor and hon- H esty. If Ex-Auditor Moore owes H Nebraska that sum of fees not H turned over to the state he should H be compelled forthwith to square H up or suffer the consequences. B I The Tbibune can think of noth- H i ing palliative of his alleged offense. H We are done condoning that or H any other like official shortcoming , H even though the transgressor be a B Bepublican. H PLEASANT RIDGE. ( H j James Speer has moved to the H Palmer place. H Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Eller have H the sympathy of the neighbors in H | their sad bereavement. H A. J. Hatcher will move back B to his place , next week , and Mr. H Lord from ' Eastern Nebraska will Bj to Mrs. E. May Starbuck's place. Bi Some of the people in this vicin- B ] ity attended church at McCook , H Thursday eveuing of last week. Hj The manner of conducting the Hj meeting was new to us but the ex- Hj cellent music was enjoyed by all. H , An appointment was made to B organize a Sunday school at the B Ridge , last Sunday , but the weath- B er wns so bad that it was a failure. B Remember to come next Sunday B at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and B help organize. B There was a good attendance at B the lyceum , Friday evening. The B judges decided that we have neB B means to overcome drouth. Sub- B ject this evening , "Resolved that B Pen is Mightier than the Sword" . B J. W. Jones affirmative and James m Harris negative. - - jh - ' iJj , , , , .n.i. . . . , , ; > „ , . . . _ . . . . . . , , , i..i , . , i i BARTLEY. One of Harry Short's children is sick with lung fever. I. M. Beeson is still confined to the house with an aggravated case of grip. The snow of Sunday afforded rather indifferent sleighing and very few here indulged. Miss Lillie Eoo is dangerously ill at the home of her sister , Mrs. D. C Baker , northeast of town. Mrs. G. B. Frederick has been very sick for about two weeks , but we are pleased to note that she iB improving. Roy Jones has moved to a farm southwest of Indianola and Bros. Short will move soon to the one recentlv vacated bv him. Responding to a telegram an nouncing the serious illness of her son-in-law at Herndon , Iowa , Mrs. J. M. Epperly left for that place , Sunday evening. Prof. Wymore wheeled out to Freedom , Friday evening , to spend a couple of days at home , but had to resort to other means to get home after the snow. A. G. Dole returned , Wednesday evening of last week. He announc- that he will leave within a couple of weeks , by team , to canvass part of the territory north of the Platte for a patent scale. A distressing amount of sickness prevails in this neighborhood , and some cases have been quite serious. Verily , this is the season of seed- gathering for the men whose names are followed by M. D. Geo. Chadd and M. E. Corbin returned , last Friday , from a visit and hunt of several days on the Medicine in Frontier county. They say there isn't a duck on the creek. There were none before they went. B. & M. Agent Tomblin was stricken , along with the majority of the plain people , with the mala dy commouly known as grip , and was relieved i'r > m duty , Tuesday evening , by an extra ngent from McCook. If the present quiet condition of affairs should grow monotonous with any of our citizens they may be comforted with the thought that the time of the spring village board and summer school elections with their attending pleasantries is faEt drawing high. On account of sickness G. B. Frederick and Chas. Sentance were off the section , latter part of last week , and James Finnegan was put in the capacity of foreman , trackman and laborer. Jim says he found it difficult to get any work out of himself. What was intended for a sur prise donation party occurred at the Methodist parsonage , Saturday evening , and a goodly number of packages of necessaries accompa nied by kind wishes gladdened the hearts of pastor and wife. 'Tis said , though , that owing to a post ponement of the affair the surprise miscarried , the good man having , been previously informed. B ev. Mayfield will soon begin protracted meetings here and , as suggested by one of his recent ser mons , the annual warming over of part of the flock will take place. Men who have not attended serv ices a dozen times within the year will be present every night , and men who have not called upon the Lord since the last revival meet ings will pray. It is plain that the half-hearted devotion evinced by many will not lead the unrepentant to Christ. Come , brethren , lee us give evidence that there exists a crucified Saviour who sustains sev en days in the week all the year round. One Minute Cough Cure , cures. That Is what it was made for. ' • m . - ' ' ' - " - " * - im.yniiM Emiplijiilii ) Iiir-f i | I -i" "i i f . . . - - - - . . . - , . , , .t.r , , . , _ _ , i . . . i , DANBURY. About four inches ol snow.Sunday. Robert Barr was snow-bound here over Sunday. Born To Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gentry , a boy , Friday. Charles Monroe is visiting relatives in Dfnver , this week. Born To Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stilge- bouer , Monday , a girl. Go and tellCliffoid Naden all about it , and faith he'll have it printed. , J A. Bellow of Atwood is giving a few let-sons in oil painting to some of his pupils here S. W. Stilgebourer , who has been on the sick-list for the past two weeks , is able to be around again. O. B. Wood and William Sandon , with ladies , attended the masquerade ball at Lebanon , Monday evening. Washington's Birthday was appropri ately celebrated by the pupils of the public schools. An excellent program was rendered. Commissioner James Robinson was taken quite ill in McCook , Saturday , but was able to start home on Tuesday even ing , via Indianola. The case against Andrew McCart of Lebanon , who was charged with assault by a Mrs. Emberling , was dismissed at the last term of court. Protracted meetings ended , last Wed nesday night , at Shiloh. It was success ful , much good having been accomplish ed during their continuance. The replevin suit of Wingate vs. Wil liams was dismissed at the last term of court. This case was commenced in 1894 and involved a horse that was taken up by Williams. A sad incident happened to George A. Wilkson , a mover , while camping near Cedar Bluffs , Kansas , on last Thursday night. When he went to bed that night he was appearantly as well as any one , but when called in the morning , the startling discovery was made that his spirit had passed into the world beyond some time during the night. He had not made a struggle. An inquest was called and an examination made which proved that heart failure was the cause of his death. He was a member in good stand ing of the A. O. U.W. at Fairfield , Neb. , where he was moving from Blakeman , Kansas. He leaves a wife and family. The body was shipped , Saturday , from here to Fairfield. A GOOD LETTER. FROM THE CLKKK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT. Fernandfna , Fla. , Feb. 28 , 1S96. Mr. J. George Suhrer , Druggist , City. Dear George : Please send a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. I would not feel easy if 1 knew there was none of this valuable Rem edy in the house. I have given it a fair test and consider it one of the very best remedies for croup that I have ever found. One dose has always been sufficient , although I use it freely. Any cold my children contract yields very readily to this medicine. I can consci entiously recommend it for croup and colds in children. Yours respectfully , Geo. E. Wolff. Sold by L. W. McConnell & Co. , Druggists. COLEMAN. Bert Wales is taking music lessons. Somebody is the ownership of a real nice ring. Some have been cutting stalks , getting ready for seeding. Ellis Divine and Bert Wales will farm W. O. Norval's farm , this season. Henry Smith has rented the T.F.West farm and will move to it soon. Sabbath school at the Coleman school house , last Sunday , in spite of the snow. A. Prentice had the flesh torn from the index finger on his right hand by a sheller. Mrs. Hattie Divine is spending a few days with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wales. To keep the school from closing , J. W. , Corner , treasurer of district 58 , had to go 1 to McCook , Wednesday , and bring out some coal. Misses Emma Corner and Maud Cole man are receiving instruction in music , while Miss Viola Corner and Frank Cole man have attained such proficiency as to render a number of selections in a very creditable manner. There are five or gans in the neighborhood and in the near future we look for this spot to be a mocking-bird's paradise. The books for our Circulating Library association are here and being read. The first order was numbers 1 to 20. The membership fee is ten cents for each fam ily , each of whom have a right to read all the library. The books arc numbered so as to be able to know where they are all the time. No one shall keep a book more than two week at a time. The book can be had at seven cents apiece. They are a reprint of the best Sunday school books , whichformerly.with paste board back , sold for 60cents tor apiece. The neighborhood has the best of read ing at ten cents a family. Minutes seem like hours when a life is at stake. Croup gives no time to send for a doc tor , delay may mean death. One Minute Cough Cure gives instant relief and insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. A. McMilIen. . . . . . W-mV * " ' " - ' "HI- - * - * ' • • : I.KI In ti ' ' " * * -J ll ' • * " -m • • " , l ' ' i 1 ii i . 1 i FAIRVIEW. Small attendance at school , this week owing to mud. Sunday-school as usual , but owing to storm not. many present. No school in district 47 , Monday , it being Washington's birthday. All who were able attended meeting at McCook , Friday and Saturday. Thursday of last week , Mr. Holbrook and family were guests of J. E Tirrill. • Breaking colts is the order of the day , preparatory to breaking the sod for spring work. Tuesday evening the Bible class met at M. Battershall's. A large number present and interest increasing. S. me of our boys went wolf hunting , Thursday. Four of the the boys were promised a cookie apiece for every wolf they saw. They expect to "round up" a great many. A few months ago , Mr. Byron Every ot Woodstack , Mich. , was badly afflicted with rheumatism. His right leg was swollen the full length , causing him great suffering. He was advised to trv Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The first bottle of it helped him considerably and the second bottle effected a cure. The gand 50 cent sizes are for sale by L. W. Mc- mnell & Co. , Druggists. _ * ASH CREEK. Several families on Ash creek are moving this week. Miss Josephine Happersett of Indian ola , is visiting her sister Clara , our teach er , this week. Orrie and Pearl Williams took tea and spent the evening with Nettie Endsley , last Wednesday. C. E. Matthews' health is now improv ing and he is working on the Frankfort Bee , of Frankfort , Kansas. Mrs. J. H. Warfield received word , last Saturday , that her father who was re ported seriously ill , last week , is now dead. Chicora , Pa. , "Herald" : Richard Vensel re ports One Minute Cough Cure the greatest success of medical science. He told us that it cured his whole family of terrible coughs and colds , after all other so called cures had failed entirely. Mr. Vensel said it assisted his children through a very bad siege of mea sles. One Minute Cough Cure makes expec toration very easy and rapid. A. McMilIen. LEBANON. The Woodmen initiated a number of new candidates , Monday night. The masquerade ball , Monday night , was a success. A number were in attend ance from Danbury. Mrs. Frank Borkman died on the 13th , after an illness of but three days , aged 57 3-earb. unp was the cause. The alleged assault case of Mrs. Em berling vs. Thomas McCart was dismissed at the late session of district court. From everywhere come words of praise for Chamberlain's Cough'Remedy. "Allow mete to congratulate you on the merits of your Rem edy. It cured me of chionic bronchitis when the doctors could do nothing for me" . Clias. PHemel , Toledo , O For sale by L. W. Mc Connell & Co. , Druggists INDIANOLA. T. J. Lamborn was a Lincoln visitor on Tuesday of this week. President J. W. Dolan of theState bank was a state capital visitor , Monday. The Reporter needs a proof reader ; and needs that same "awful bad" . Rev. Hayden and L. B. Kerns attended the revival meetings in McCook , Thurs day night. The Fischer oichestra of this place provided the music for the ball at Mc Cook on Monday evening. All the different forms ot skin troubles from chapped hands to eczema and indolent ulcers can be readily cured by DeWitt's Witch Haz el Salve , the great pile cure. A. McMilIen. Lots for Sale. Lots 9 , io , 11 and 12 in block 25 , Second end addition to McCook. Make me an offer on these lots. Address : W. E. Dauchy , Topeka , Kansas. A torpid liver means a bad complexion , bad breath , indigestion and frequent headaches. To avoid such companions take DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers , the famous little pills. A. McMilIen. For Sale or Trade. Two good farm horses with harness for sale cheap , or will trade for stock of any kind. 4ts V. M. COLSON. A weed in the garden can be easily destroyed when it first starts. Consumption can be nipped in the bud by One Minute Cough Cure. A. McMilIen ; For Sale. Lots 1 and 2 , in block 23 , original Mc Cook. Write to G. W. jacobson , Free dom , Illinois. Try that 15 cent box paper at The Tkibune office. Worth 25 cts. Also cheaper grades. Presidential Inauguration , Washington , D C , March 4th , 1S97. For the above occasion the * Burlington route will sell round trip tickets to Wash ington at one fare , tickets on sale March 1 and 2 , good for return to March 11. C. E. Magnfr , Agent. District Court Proceedings. CONTINUED. Ely vs. Burt ct al. ; equity. McKinney , Hundley & Walker vs. Knipple ; reviver of judgment. Stitcher vs. Williams ; equity. Crabtree vs. Crahtree ; equity. Ball vs. Boyer et al. ; equity. Clyde vs. Banks et al. : replev in. Adamire vs. Adamire ; divorce. Lehn ct al. vs. Baxter et al. ; equity. The Loan and Guarantee Co. of Conn. vs. Creger ; equity. Holland vs. Helm ; injunction. Shafer vs. Lerch et al ; replevin. Carson vs. McCook Irrigation and Water Power Co. ; injunction. Fidelity Savings Bank vs. Covvles ; appeal. Cochran & Co. vs. Boyd ; attachment. Sand- 'wich Enterprise Co. vs. Gordon et al. ; appeal. Morse et al. vs. Clark et al. ; equity. Carruth vs. Boyd ; transcript of attachment. Sexson et al. vs. Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co. et al. ; injunction. Broughton vs. Rogers et al. ; equity. Carpenter vs. Franklin et al. ; re plevin. Red Willow County vs. Barneb et al. ; appeal. Bailliage vs. Crontrowitz ; attach ment. Citizens Bank of McCook vs. Bahcock ; transcript from justice court. Costenborder vs. Carruth et al. ; equity. Lonergan vs. Mayer ct al. ; equity. Backer vs. Backer. Dewey vs. Dewey ; divorce. Buhlervs.Wadsworth ; dam ages. Goodenberger vs. Spotts ; transcript. Reed vs. Starbuck ; equity. Angle vs. Orman et al. ; equity Parlin , Orendnrff & Martin vs. Wells ; transcript lrom county court. Spencer vs. Spencer ; divorce. Helm vs. Holland ; ap peal. Helm vs. Moore ; appeal. Nebraska Loan and Banking Co. vs.Thomas and Beggs ; equity. Nesmith vs. Cochran and Hall ; ap peal. Reiter vs. Sullivan ; transcript from justice court. Bidelman vs. Snodgrasset al. ; equity. Robinson vs Sullivan et al. ; equity. Drew vs. Clyde ; damages. Security Company vs. Irwin et al ; equity. Church vs. Uoyle et al. ; equity. Rowland vs. Dodge ; appeal from justice court. Bullock vs. Woods et al. ; equity. Sickley vs. Carpenter et al. ; equity. Hughes vs. Ball ; equity. The State of Nebraska vs. Archibald ; appeal from county court. Crock er vs. Flitcraft ; appeal from justice court. Hanna vs. Carpenteretux. ; equity. Cromwell vs. Best et al. ; equity. Male , Graham , Halls , Hayden vs. Webber et al. ; equity. Coyle vs. Coyle et al. ; to quiet title. Mesker vs. The Masonic Temple Association ; foreclosure of mechanic's lien. Wait vs. Nebraska Loan and Banking Co. ; appeal from justice court. Kendall vs. O'Leary ; equity. Barnes vs. The Nebraska and Kansas Farm Loan Company ; equity. Barnes vs. Egan and McGrath ; equity. Hartmau vs. Grass ; confirmation of sale. Ne braska Mortgage Co. vs. McCandless ; confir mation of sale. Mosely vs. Clark ; confirma tion of sale. Fihnore vs. Lang ; confirmation of sale. Deweys vs. Masters et al. ; confirma tion of sale. Peoples' Budding , Loan and Savings Association vs. Smith et al. ; equity. Southwick vs.Wirt et al. ; confirmation oi sale. Preston vs. Quadour ; confirmation of sale. Snyder and Brewer vs. Altschuler ; attachment. DISMISSED. Rittenhouse and Hoyle vs. Pate ; attachment. Quick vs. Billings et al. ; appeal. Byers vs. Haker ; appeal ; at plaintiff's cost. Huber vs. Lewis ; appeal. State of Nebraska vs. Quad our ; recognizance. Helm vs. Meyer et al. ; injunction. Smith vs. Banks et al. ; injunction. Wingate vs. Williams ; transcript from county court ; at plaintiff's cost by agreement. Amb ler vs. Boyer ; appeal ; at plaintiff's cost. State of Nebraska vs. Shackelton ; recognizance. Cress & Cress vs. Porterand Thomp.on ; equi ty. Fitch vs. Stone ; to recover possession of real estate ; at plaintiff's , cost. Tate vs. Ervin ; suit on account. The State of Nebraska vs- McCart ; assault. Conkhn vs. Johnston ; con firmation of sale. Cress vs. Heller and Reeves. FORKCI.OSURfcS. Webber vs. Black ; equity ; due the plaintiff 51,637.80 with 9 per cent interest. McKinley- Lanning Loan and Trust Co. v . Black et al. ; equity ; due plaintiff $1,162.50 with interest at 10 per cent ; appealed to supreme court. Berrv . vs. Ryan et al. ; equity ; due plaintiff S441 77- White vs. McClung et al. ; equity ; due plaint iff S45S66 with 10 per cent interest. Wait vs. Johnston et al. ; equitj ; due plaintiff 51,500.00. Knibloe vs. Cramer et al. ; equity ; due plaint iff S481 40. Moakley vs. Fowler et al. ; equity ; due plaintiff S426. Peoples' Building , Loan and Savings Association vs. Short etal. ; equi ty ; due plaintiff S764.20 and co-defendant V. Franklin $670.25. Odwarker vs. Sizer ct ux. ; equity ; due plaintiff , different dates Sl.231.8l. The McCook Loan and Trust Co. vs. Ketch etal. ; equity ; due plaintiff S558.14. Burtless vs. Roberson ; equity ; due plaintiff S338. The McCook Co-operative Building and Savings Association vs. Ballew et al. ; equity ; decree for plaintitf § 802.55 , taxes etc. , S126.06 ; stay of one year. Wicks vs. Yarnel ; equity ; due the plaintiff S642.90. Ash vs. Johnson et al ; equi ty ; due plaintiff S79253. Clarke vs. Jones et al. ; equity ; due plaintiff SS94.75. Bcaty vs. Colling et al. ; equity ; due plaintiff 1,356 10 ; stay taken. Kuebker vs. Kuebkeret a ! . ; equi ty ; due plaintiff S575 94. CONFIRMATIONS. Seeley vs. McCIung ; deed ordered. Torley vs. Richards ; deed ordered. Nash vs. Bart- ley ; deed ordered. Little vs. Schmid. Naylor vs. Barnes. Williams vs. Johnston. First Na- tional'Bank of McCook vs. Anderson. Lam born vs. Fauss et al. Knowles vs. Clark. L.un- born vs. Johnston et ux. Lamborn and Dolan vs. Paulson. Church vs. Quan. State Bank of Indianola vs. P'urr. . McCook Co-operative Building and Savings Association vs. Davis. Deficiency judgment 6 25. Mullen vs. Knip- pie ; sale set aside. Cline vs. Barber ; defici ency judgment S131. Winney vs. Jessup. Al- onzo Minor vs. Baker et al. Lilly vs. Stevens. Lilly vs. Quan. Lilly vs. Probst et al. Defic iency judgment S926 24. Lilly vs. Dwyer ; de ficiency S5.30. Willers vs. Pennington et al. McCook Co-operative Building and Savings Association vs. Stiles et al ; deficiency judg ment S202.10. McCook Co-operative Building and Savings Association vs. Waterman. Neb raska Mortgage Co. vs. Williams et al. Jarvis vs. Dow. Nebraska Loan and Trust Co. vs. Thomas. Lilly vs. Smith. Parker vs. Reddy ; deficiency judgment S63 So. MISCELLANEOUS. Mulford vs.Quigley ; equity ; jury ; verdict for plaintiff. Byfield vs. Red Willow County ; ap peal from county commissioners ; verdict for plaintiff for Sico. Mitchell vs. Red Willow County ; appeal from county commissioners ; verdict for plaintiff for S35. Reiter vs. Rob ertson et al. ; transcript from county court ; verdict for plaintiff in sum of S531.S0 with in terest at 7 per cent. Ball vs. The Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co. ; replevin ; verdict for defendant for S250. Austin Tomlinson and Webster Manufacturing Co. vs. Thomas ; ap peal ; verdict for defendant. Carpenter vs. Citizens Bank of McCook : replevin ; verdict 1 _ - * . .iimum irr - * MMI " J for defendant , with special findings. Gooden- H berger vs. Spntts ; trunscript of replevin ; ver- ' M diet for plaintiff. Clark and Leonard Investment - H ment Co. vs. School Di > tnct No. 22 ; appeal ; M verdict for plaintiff , judgment for one cent and f l costs. Same vs. School District No. 28 ; an- " : J H peal ; judgment of one cent for plaintiff and j l costs. Same vs. School District No. 55 ; appeal - | peal ; judgment of one cent for plaintiff and | J | costs. McCormick Harvesting Machine Co. Jt | vs. Waugh ; verdict for defendant. Francis % H vs. Mitchell ; transcript from justice court ; M verdict for plaintiff. Miller and Darby vs. H Ball and Franklin ; revivorof judgment ; judg H ment revived. Kelley vs. Peters ; damages ; | B verdict of one cent for plaintiff and costs div H ided between litigants. Nebraska Loan and M Banking Co. and Wells vs. Wait ; judgment of M lower court affirmed. State of Nebraska vs. . M Porter ; appeal from county courti verdict for f M defendant. In the matter of the partition of H the real estate of Emnhne Teeters , deceased ; H petition affirmed. Deveny vs. Colling et al. ; H petition to make administrator's deed ; W. R. M Starr appointed guardian ad litem for minor H heirs. Schmid vs. Schmid ; divorce ; granted H at plaintiff's cost. McKay vs. Crawford ; attachment - H tachment ; verdict for plaintiff. Sandwich l l Enterprise Co. vs. Oimsiead ; attachment ; ver- B diet for plaintiff in the sum of 5135.28 Cole H vs. Colvin ; attachment ; verdict for plaintiff. ' H Wicks vs Wherler et al. ; order to make ded ; 5 1 same ordered. Union Trust Co. vs. Harbour ; , V Herder order for new appraisal ; sain- - ordered i-sued. M Nash vs. Spickelmier ; certificate of satisfaction - H tion ; granted. Seeley vs. Spickelmier ; certificate - H cate of satisfaction ; grantrd. ' ' H Constipation in its worst forms , dyspepsia , H sick headache , biliousness and derangement > H ol the liver are readily cured by Deill's Lit- if ; H tie- Early Risers. These little pills m-ver | gripe. Small pill , safe pill , best pill. A. Mc- B Miilen. M Begin the .New Year M right by subscribing * M for Til E TRIB UIS E. Lost A dear little child who m ide home * fl happy by its smiles. And to think , it might M have been saved had the parents only kept m * H the house One Minute Cough Cure , the infallible - * H ble remedy for croup. A. McMilIen. * H } $ s jj OUR STOCK OF Z j H I Wall Paper | I § for 1897 & ' l k I IS now complete ! 4t AND WE E H * * H I Invite the Inspection | S OF THE PUBLIC. ° * f H T. * * l U. W. McConnell & Co. I i j 1 7 JF. D. BUKGESS , 7 H j Plumber and \ I I Steam Fitter ! M McCOOK , NEBR. 9 H m Iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe , Brass i H L Goods , Pumps , and Boiler Trimmings. Z H \ Agent for Halliday. V/aupun , Eclipse \ H 7 Windmihs. Basementof the Meeker9 H j Phillips building. J H f Palace fiMeat Market < > V ZXi I"wn doors iouth of LC / H VX Commercial Hnn-1 K3 • M | f A. CARSON , Proprietor. | | M i& - Everythig"usuallv in 2 ? H J aFirstClassMar ; rwI7l W J H \ > ? be found here. ijh * | f il 1 4H 0 leave Ovders for Milk Here # * | % EDWARD E. LOWMAN \ I Fire , Life & Accidents I I I INSURANCE. * M ? Honses rented , collections and \ * fl conveyancing. Taxes paid for non-residents. 113 East Denni- % J son street , McCOOK , NEB. * S DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure i I Pleaaant. . Quick „ uItS.5afetotake. f 1