The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 27, 1900, Image 8

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    Successful grocers know full well
'
. That Ivory Soap is best to sell
Because 'tis best to use , and so
Their trade , well satisfied , will grow.
> : - They cannot be induced to buy
The other soaps , which people "try
Just once' ' to find them wanting ; then
Insist on Ivory Soap again.
A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white sonps , each represented to be " just as good
as the ' Ivory' ; " they ARE NOT , but like all counterfeits , lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities
of the genuine. Ask for " Ivory " Soap and insist upon Retting It.
COPYRIGHT 1030 QV THE PROCTER & GAMBLE CO. CINCINNATI
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale issued from the
district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska ,
under a decree in an action wherein L. J. ISurt-
less is plaintifl and John Whittakor ut al. are
defendants , to inu directal and delivered , I shall
offer at public sale and soil to the highest bid
der for cash , at the east door of the court house ,
in McCook , Hod Willow couuty , Nebraska , on
the 2nd day of .May , 1900 , at the hour of one
o'clock p. m. , the following described real
estate , to-wit : All that part of the southeast
quarter of the southeast quarter and _ lots six
aud seven , in section thirty-one , township three ,
northin range t\ventj-ninewestof the Cth P.M.
Jying west of a line commencing fifteen chains
and seventy-four links west of the southeast
corner of said cjuarter section , running thence
north four chains and seventy-four links , thence
east four chains and seventy-four links , thence
north twenty-seven chains and twenty-five links
to the south bank of the Republican river , con
taining 02.85 acres according to the government
survey thereof , in Red Willow county , Nebraska.
Dated this 26th day of March , 1900.
: WO-5ts G. F. KIXGIIOBN , Sheriff.
"W. S. Morlau , Attorney.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale , issued from the
district court in Red Willow couuty , Nebraska ,
under a decree iu an action wherein Walter E.
Corwiii is plaintiff aud Robert T. Alia in et al.aro
defendants , to mo directed and delivered , I shall
offer at public sale to the highest bidder for
cash , at the cast door of the court-house , in Mc
Cook , Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 7th
day of May , 1900 , at the hour of 2 o'clock , p. in. ,
the following described real estate , to-wit : The
southeast quarter of section three (3) ( ) , township
one (1) ( , north , range thirty (30) ( ) , west of the Gth
p. m. , in Red Willow couuty , Nebraska. Dated
this 2Cth day of March , 1900.
: i-30-.rits. G. F. KINGHOKN , Sheriff.
J. E. Kelley , Attorney.
Cleanse the liver , purify the blood , invigor
ate the body by using DeWitt's Little Early
Risers. The famous little pills always act
promptly. D.V. . Loar.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Oilice at McCook , Nebraska , April 2 ,
1900. Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim , and
that said proof will bo made before register
and receiver at McCook , Nebraska , on Saturday ,
May 12,1900 , viz : Charles T. Eller. on H. E. No.
IOC33 for the SEM , section 5t township 2 , N , R : ip.
Ho names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of ,
said landviz : William S. Fitch , Orlando L.
Thompson , Clarence B. Gray , William F.Everist ,
all of McCook , Neb. 4-6-Cts.
F. M. RATHDUX , Register.
NOTICE OF SALE.
In the district court of Red Willow county ,
State of Nebraska. In the matter of the estate
of John Kolb , an _ insane persou : Notice is here
by given that in pursuance of an order from
Honorable G. W. Norris , judge of the district
court for Red Willow county , Nebraska , riade
on the 17th day of February , A. D. 1900 , for the
sale of real estate hereinafter described , there
will be sold at the front door of the court-house
in McCook , Nebraska , on the 26th day of March ,
1900 , at 2 o'clock p. m. , at public vcnduo to the
highest bidder , for cash , the interest of John
Kojb , an insane person , iu the following de
scribed real estate , to-wit : The east half of the
southwest quarter and the west half of the
southeast quarter of section eight (8) ( ) , township
two (2) ( ) , north , range thirty ( : > 0) ) , west , in Red
Willow county , Nebraska. Which sale will re
main open for one hour.
Dated this 19th day of February , 1900.
2-23-Tit W. S. FITCII , Guardian.
J. E. Kelley , Attorney.
[ The above sale adjourned for want of bidders
to May 7,1900. at 2 o'clock p. in.
W. S. FITCH , Guardian. ]
"I think DeWitt's Little Early Risers are
the best pills in the world , " says W. E. Lake ,
Happy Creek , Va. They remove all ob
structions of the liver and bowels , act quickly
and never gripe. D.V. . Loar.
V5J
Not much attention is often paid to the
Ho Torture to the
Equal first symptoms of Eczema , but it is not long
before the little redness bepins to itch and
burn. This is but the beginning , and will
and of
itching
Burning
lead to suffering and torture almost unen
durable. It is a common mistake to regard
a roughness and rednesa of the skin as
This Fearful Disease
, merely a local irritation ; it is but an indica
tion of a humor in the blood of terrible
Eczema which is more than skin-deep , and can not be readied by local appli
cations of ointments , salves , etc. , applied to the surface. The disease itself ,
the real cause of the trouble , is in the blood , although all suffering is produced
through the skin ; the only way to reach the disease , therefore , is through
the blood.
Mr. Phil T. Jones , of Misersville , Ind. , writes :
"I had Eczema thirty years , and after a great deal
-of treatment my leg was so raw and sore that it gave me
constant pain. It finally broke into a running sore , and
began to spread and grow worse. For the past five or
six years I have suffered untold agony and had given up
all hope of ever being free from the disease , as I have
bepn treated by some of the best physicians and have
taken many blood medicines , all in vain. With little
faith left I began to take S. S. S. , and it apparently
made the Eczema worse , but I knew that this was the
-way the remedy got rid of the poison. Continuing
S. S. S. , the sore healed up entirely , the skin became
'dear and smooth , and I was cured perfectly. "
Eczema is an obstinate disease and can not be cured by a remedy which is
only a tonic. Swift's Specific
S. So Sn FOR THE BLOOD
is superior to other blood remedies because it cures diseases which they can
not reach. It goes to the bottom to the cause of the disease and will cure
the worst case of Eczema , no matter what other treatment has failed. It is
the only blood remedy guaranteed to be free from potash , mercury or any
other mineral , and never fails to cure Eczema , Scrofula , Contagious Blood
Poison , Cancer , Tetter , Rheumatism , Open Sores , Ulcers , Boils , etc. Insist
upon S. S. S. ; nothing can take its place.
Books on these diseases will be mailed free to any address by Swift Spe
cific Company , Atlanta , Georgia.
ORDINANCE NO. 89.
An Ordinance to Amend Section One (1) ( ) of Ordinance
No. of the of ilc-
nance Soveuty-flvo (75) ( ) City -
Cook , and to Reiwal Said Section Onu (1) ( ) of
Said Ordinance , Entitled :
"An ordinance defining aud providing for
for levying and regulating thu collection of a
license tax on bu.siiiowes and occupations car
ried on and done within the limits of the City
of McCook , Red Willow county , State of Ne
braska , and repealing Onlinnnco No. 41 , enti
tled , 'An ordinance providing for the levying
and collection of a license tax on occupations
and businesses carried on and done in the
City of McCook , and to provide a penalty for
the violation of same , and to repeal ordi
nance numbered 21 , and all ordinances and
parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordi
nance. ' passed and approved May 10,1893 ; and
all ordinances in conflict with this ordi
nance. "
SECTION 1. Bo it ordained by the Mayor and
Council of the City of McCook , Nebraska : That
Section One (1) ( ) of Ordinance No. Seventy-five
(75) ( ) of the ordinances of the City of McCook ,
Nebraska , parsed and approved April IX,1893 ) ,
bo amended ho as to read as follows :
Sec. 1. That there ia hereby levied a license
tax on each and ovcry occupation and business
within this city , in this nectiou hereinafter
enumerated , to raise a revenue thereby , in the
several sums of the different businesses and oc
cupations res ] > ectively hereinafter mentioned ;
and each and every person , firm , association or
corporation , carrying on any business or occu
pation hereinafter mentioned , within the City
of McCook , shall pay to the treasurer of this
city , annually , on tlio second Monday in the
month of May , after the j > assaKO and approval
of this ordinance , a special license tax as fol
lows on such business or occupation :
Doulut in agricultural implements $ 5 CO
Dealer in agricultural implements , wag
ons , buggies and sewing machines 10 00
Dealer in agricultural implements , wag
ons , bugggies , machinery , hardware , tin
ware and sowing machines 2000
Attorney and counsellor at law 5 00
Attorney and counsellor at law doing a
collection or real estate business 7 M
Auctioneer 5 00
Banks with a capital of SoO.OOOor more. . . . M ) 00
Banks with a capital of less than $50,000 . . 35 00
Blacksmith , wagon shop , and repairing
wagons and buggies 250
Building association 10 00
Barber , lirst chair 2 00
Barber , each additional chair 1 00
Bowling alloy 15 00
Bakery 500
Bakery and confectionery 6 00
Bakery , confectioner } ' , cigars and tobacco 7 00
Boot and bhoo store 10 00
Boot and shoo store , and boot and shoemaking
making and repairing 1250
Boot and shoo making and repairing 2 50
Book aud stationery store 3 00
Bopkfc. stationery , news stand , confec
tionery , cigars and tobacco 700
Billiard hall , for one table 1000
Billiard hull , for each additional table 5 00
Dealer iu buggies and wagons 5 00
Boarding houses , with ten or more board
ers 300
Boarding houses , with from three to ten
boarders 1 50
Brick manufactory 500
Dealer in bicycles and bicycle repairs 2 50
Clothing store , dealer in ready-made cloth
ing and gentleman's furnishing goods. . . 1000
Clothing dealer , selling from samples 1000
Clothing store.dealer in ready made cloth
ing and gentlemen's furnishing goods
taking orders for clothing 12 50
Table and pocket cutlery 100
Commission store 500
Confectionery 1 00
Contractor or builder 5 00
Cigar manufactory 5 00
Coal dealer 1000
Collection agents , collecting claims and
accounts 250
Carpenter and builder shops 2 50
Drays , one two-horse dray 10 00
Each additional dray after the first 5 00
Each one-horse dray 5 00
Wagons hauling by the load or job 5 ( X )
Dry goods 5 00
Dry goods and groceries 10 ( X )
Dry goods and millinery 750
Dry goods , clothing , taking orders for
clothing , gentlemen's furnishing goods. . 15 00
Dry goods , groceries , ready made clothing ,
taking orders for clothing , cutlery , ci
gars and tobacco , hats and caps , boots
and si iocs , stationery , tinware and jew
elry , carrying a stock of less than $10,000 , 20 00
Dry goods , groceries , ready-made clothing ,
taking orders for clothing.cutlery , cigars
and tobacco , hats and capj , boots and
shoes , ttatiouory , tinware and jewelry ,
carrying a fctock of more than $10,000 25 00
Dressmakers , where help is employed 200
Drugs , with ted a fountain and mineral
water 7 50
Drugs , soda fountain and mineral water ,
paints , oils , window glass , wall paper ,
cigars and tobacco 12 00
Dentist 5 00
Electric Light company 25 00
Furniture Dealer 5 IX )
Furniture dealer and repairing furniture ,
undertaking , dealer iu sewing machines ,
pictures and picture frames 12 50
Flour mill 1000
Feed mill and selling feed and grain G 00
Flour and feed store , dealer iu seeds , oils ,
and twines 7 00
Grain dealer 10 00
Glass and queensware 2 50
Groceries , exclusively 5 IX )
Groceries , queenswaro , tinware , seeds and
fruits 7 50
Groceries , quecnsware , cutlery , tinware ,
cigars and tobacco , boots and shoes ,
confectionery , fruits 15 00
Groceries , queenswaro , cutlery , tinware ,
cigars and tobacco , boots and shoes ,
confectionery , seeds and fruits , fish , and
taking orders for clothing 25 00
Hardware 500
Hardware , tinware and harness " . 12 50
Hardware , tinware , agricultural imple
ments , buggies and wagons , machines
and implements 20 00
Harness and Saddlery , harness repairing. . 5 ( X )
Hotel charging $2.00 per day or more 12 50
Hotel charging less than $2.00 per day 7 50
Halls used for public entertainments 5 00
Hospitals , medical 5 00
Hats and caps 2 50
Mover of houses or other buildings 5 00
Insurance agent , each insuranc company
represented . " 4 00
Ice dealer 15 00
Jeweler 1000
Jeweler , watches and clocks , bicycles and
bicycle repairing 12 50
Jeweler , watches and clocks , bicycles aud
bicycle repairing , and musical instru
ments , organs , pianos , violins and gui
tars 17 50
Lumber dealer and building material 15 00
Loan aud trust company , holding or leas
ing real estate 10 00
Laundry 5 00
Gathering in the city of McCook and ship
ping out of the city goods to bo laun
dered , and receiving goods that have
been laundered outside of the city for
persons residing in this city 10 00
Musical instruments , organs , pianos , violins
lins and guitars 5 00
Musical instruments , taking orders for
same 5 00
Merchant tailor 2 50
Merchant tailor selling clothing from sam
ple 12 50
Meat market 10 00
Money leaner or broker loaning money for
others 10 00
Marble works 5 00
Millinery and dressmaking 5 00
Newsstand 2 00
Opera house 10 00
Oil dealer running tank wagon 10 00
Omnibuses 5 00
Printing office % 5 00
Printing oflicc , stationery and blanks 750
Physician aud surgeon . 500
Photographer and photograph gallery 5 00
Plumber 10 ( X )
Painter and decorator 5 00
Dealer in paints , oils , wall paper and win
dow glass 500
Restaurant and lunch counter 5 00
HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE THE W-"ISE MAN"
Men's ]
All Wool '
Blue and Gray
Serge Suits ,
$9-95
Little Fellows'
All Wool
Vestee Suits
in ages from 3 to 7
$2.25
Restaurant and lunch counter , cigars , to
bacco and confectionery 7 5U
Real oatato agent 2 Ml
Sowing machine agent or doulor 2 50
Livery stable 100(1 (
Feed and sale stable 5 Oil
Saloons 200 00
Soda and bottling works 51X1
Second band store 5 ( X )
Skating rink 2(1 ( ( XJ
Telephone company .s 20 00
Town site company 5 ( X )
Dealer in tobacco and cigars 500
Tinware 2 00
Tinners 250
Undertaking 500
Water works company 50 00
Wholesale denier in malt and spirituous
liquors 10 00
Wagon and buggy shop 2 50
Telegraph Companies , or agencies for tele
graph companies , receiving messages in
this city from iwrsons in this city , and
transmitting the same by telegraph from
this city , within this state , to places and
persons within this state , and receiving
within this city messages by telegraph
transmitted within tins state from per
sons and places within this state , and
delivering the same to persons within
this city , and not including any business
done to or from ixiints without the state ,
and excepting the receipt , transmission
and delivery of any message to and from
any department , agency or agent of the
United States and excepting the receipt ,
transmission and delivery of any mes
sages which are interstate commerce ,
thosumof 25.00
Express companies , or agencies for ex
press companies taking or receiving any
packages , goods or property from any
person in this city , and transmitting
such packages , goods or property by ex
press from this city to ix rsons and
places within this state ; or receiving
within this city , packages , goods or prop
erty transmitted by express within this
state from persons and places within
this state to persons within this city ,
the sum of 2.1.00
SECTION 2. That said original Section One
(1) ( ) , of said Ordinance Number Seventy-five (75) ( ) ,
of the City of IcCook , Nebraska , passed and
approved April liOth , 1S98 , be and the same is
hereby repealed.
Passed and approved this 25th day of April ,
1900 , and ordered published.A. .
A. BAKNKTT , Mayor.
Attest : J. A. BEYRER , City Clerk.
ORDINANCE NO. 88.
An Onlinnnco to Amend Section Six ( G ) , of an
Ordinance Numbered Seventy-two (72) ( ) , of the
City of McCook , Nebraska , and to lioixml the
Said Section Six ( G ) as the Sumo Now Exists.
SECTION 1. Be it ordained by the Citv Coun
cil of the City of McCook , Nebraska : That Sec
tion Six (6) ( ) of Ordinance Number Seventy-two
(72) ( ) , of the ordinances of the City of McCook ,
Nebraska , passed and approved March 28,1893 ,
bo amended so as to read as follows :
SECTION 6. Before said licent-e shall l > o grant
ed , the applicant shall pay into the Treasury of
the City of McCook , for the use and support of
the common school district of McCook district
No. seventeen (17) ( ) , Red Willow county , Nebras
ka , the sum of eight hundred ( $ sOO ) dollars ,
which shall bo in full for the license for one
year. Thoapplicant _ shall take _ the city treas-
tirer's receipt for said amount in duplicate and
lilo the same with the city clerk before the lic
ense shall issue , and the city treasurer _ shall
credit to the amount of said school district all
moneys now on his hands from licenses , hereto
fore issued , and hereafter to bo issued for the
sale of Malt , Spirituous and Vinous liquors
within the City of McCook , which moneys shall
constitute a school fund and bo used for the
sole use and benefit of said school district.
SECTION 2. That said original Section Six ( G )
of an Ordinance Numbered Seventy-two (72) ( ) , of
the City of McCook , Nebraska , passed March
28,1893 , be and tlios'amo is hereby repealed.
Passed and approved this 25th day of April ,
1900 , and ordered published.A.'B.VRNETT
A.'B.VRNETT , Mayor.
Attest : J. A. BEYKER , City Clerk.
ORDER OF HEARING.
State of Nebraska , Red Willow county'SH.
At a county court , held at the county court
room , in and for said county , April 20. A. D. 1900.
Present. G. S. Bishop , county judge. In the mat
ter of the estate of Noah Sawyer , deceased. On
reading and filing the petition of Annie Sawyer ,
praying that administration of said estate may bo
granted to R. E. Hatcher as Administrator.
Ordered , that May 12 , A. D. 1900 , at 1 o'clock p.
in. , is assigned for hearing said petition , when
all persons interested in said matter may appear
at a county court to be hold in and for said
county , and show cause why the prayer of pe
titioner should not be granted ; and that notice
of the pendency of said petition and the hear
ing thereof , be given to all persons interested in
said matter by publishing a copy of this order
iu THE McCooK TRIBUNE a weekly newspaper
printed in said county , for three successive
weeks , prior to said day of hearing.
[ SEAL. ] 4-27-Its. ! G. S. BISHOP , County Judge.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Oflice at McCook , Nebraska , April 26 ,
1900. Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim , and
that said proof will bo made before Register
and Receiver at McCook , Nebraska , on Satur
day. Juue 2 , 1900 , viz : Allen E. Boycr , II. E.
10700 for the mv * 4 section 35 , township 1 , north ,
range 23 , west Gth P. M. He names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence up
on and cultivation of , said land , viz : Jessie E.
Ashton. BarnetE. Ashton , George Hess , Charles
Hess , all of Daubury.
4-27-6ts. F. M. RATHUN , Register.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
McCook , Nebraska , April M , 1900.
Notice is hereby given that Harry Barbazett
has filed in the city clerk's ollice his bond and
petition for a license to sell malt , spirituous and
vinous liquors in the building at No. lii. : Main
avenue , in the First ward of. the city of McCook ,
from May 1 , 1900 , to April : ! 0,1901.
l-llKits. HARRY BARBAZETT , Applicant.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
McCook , Nebraska , April 13.1900.
Notice is hereby given that Pa trick Walsh has
filed in the city clerk's ollice his bqml and peti
tion for a license to sell malt , spirituous and
vinous liquors in the building at No. 224 , Main
avenue , in the Second ward of the city of Mc
Cook , from May 1,1900 , to April HO , 1901.
4-ii-:5ts. : : PATRICK WALSH , Applicant.
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT.
McCook , Nebraska , April 13,1000.
Notice is hereby given that McConnelKfc Berry
have filed in the city clerk's office their bond
and petition for a druggist's permit to sell malt ,
spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on
lot 7 , block 21 , in the Second ward of the city of
McCook , from May 1,1900 , to April 30,1901.
4-13-3ts McCoNNELL & BERRY , Applicants.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
McCook , Nebraska , April 2fi , 1900.
Notice is hereby given that Frank K. Miller
has filed in the city clerk's office his bond and
petition for a license to sell malt , spirituous
and vinous liquors in the building on lot 11 ,
block 27 , Original town , being in the First ward
of the City of McCook , Nebraska , from May 1 ,
1900 , to April 30,1901.
4-27-3ts. FRANK K. MILLER , Applicant.
The election of United States senators by
the vote of the people would flatten the purses
of many state legislators.
BALSAM
Boys'
All Wool Suits
in any color ,
$5-95
Men's
Brown and Black
Fedoras
going at
$1.50
Every
Month
there are thousands of wo
men who nearly suffer death
from irregular menses. Some
times the " period " comes too
often sometimes not often
enough sometimes the flow is
too scant , and again it is too
profuse. Each symptom shows
that Nature needs help , and
that there is trouble in' the or
gans concerned. Be careful
when in any of the above con
ditions. Don't take any and
every nostrum advertised to
cure female troubles.
BRABHELD'S
FEMALE REGULATOR
is the one safe and cure
medicine for irregular or pain
ful menstruation. It cures all
the ailments that are caused by
irregularity , nuch as leucorrhoea -
rhoea , falling of the womb ,
nervousness ; pains in the head ,
back , breasts , shoulders , sides ,
hips and limbs. By regulating
the menses so that they occur
every twenty-eighth day , all
those aches disappear together.
Just before your time comes ,
get a bottle and see how much
good it will do you. Druggists
sell it at gi.
Send for our free book , "Perfect
Health for Women , "
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
AT1AUTA , GA.
Most women with female weakness suffer
dreadfully from piles in addition to their own
pains. They may be cured by using Tablet's
IJuckeye Pile Ointment. Price , 50 cents in
bottles , tubes , 75 cents. A. McMillen.
Another quart of good whiskey has been
sinfully wasted. The New York man who
drank it on a wager is dead.
To Cure La Grippe In Two Dys.
Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails to
cure. E. W. Grove's name on every bottle.
25c. 4-1.
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WE HAVE THEM ,
X Any Style. Any Color. Any Price. X
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f * * * * ' ' * * ' & * * i : * rr * - * * - I
BED ROOM AND
TOILET
I SIX PIECE SETS ,
Latest Thing- Out ,
ONLY $2.50
TWELVE PIECE SETS ,
With Slop Jar ,
ONLY $6.50
EIGHT STYLES TO SEPlain White. Raised Figures m Semi-Por-
l AF ky5LCJl47 cdalnRose' Def ! Bllie- Raw Umber. Oban
SLOP JAR.
Blue and Olive.
Nothing adds more to the richness of
a nicely appointed bedroom , than one
of those beautiful sets now open for your inspection at
& THE BEE HIVE , McCook
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V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER ,
CITIZENS BANK
OF MeCOOK , NEB.
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Paid Up Capital , § 50,000. Surplus , $5,000 ]
i DIRECTORS =
II / . FRANKLIN , W.F.McFARLAND , A ' C ' EBERT 4
| | H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , 'C.'H. WILLARD. '
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500 Patterns of
Men's and Boys'
Negligee Shirts ,
two collars , at
50 cts each
no.-only . effect
' - ;
, WhUe's Cream Vermifuge
destroys worms , it also i g
s a
F. D. BUBO ESS ,
Plumber and t <
Steam Fitter
HcCOOK , NEBR.
Iron. Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass
Goods , Pumps , an Boiler Trimmings ,
Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse
Windmills. Basement of the Meeker-
Phillips Building.
McCOOX SURGICAL HOSPITAL ,
D. W. V. GAGE.
Nebraska.
McCook. - - -
Office and Hospital over First National Bank.
JOHN E. KELLEY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCooK. NEBRASKA.
tar-Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office-
Rear of First National bank.
C. H. BOYLE ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook , Nebraska.
Telephone 44. P. O. Building
DR. JOHN
JOHNDENTIST.
DENTIST.
. . . . of Chicago.
: with Dr. Gage.
J. B. BALLARD.
@ DENTIST. @
AM dental work done at our office is guar
anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of
Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Dr. I. B.
Taylor , assistant.
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beutfdje
FRANK J. MORGAN
HcCook , Nebraska. f