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H VOLUME VII." j

5 McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY EVENING, MAY24*

, 1889. .

' NUMBER 52. 3§§ vfl//' - - 1 '

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THE 'JEWEL'-

II Gasoline StoveI-" -

if/ ll Is the Finest in the Land. "

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If SO SAY-

k When you-have used one.-

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is a Marvel of Simplicity , Quickness , Force-H and Economy.

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If We Kiss It Good-Bye When We Sell It, Asfc\ It Will Not Return I-

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i * '| P. S. It makes Gasoline bill 26 per cent.-I

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J smaller and costs no more than other stoves.* ' " •*

P TIE PioNEER HARDWARE,

[ W. G. LaTOURETTE , Prop.-

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Brick Store , Lower Main Avenue , 1 doors S. of J. C. Allen & ), .| Co. , and 3 doors N. of The Frees & Hocknell Lumber Co. ] McCOOK WtJiKAbJiA-

.I. _ . OF McCOOK, NEB-

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I PAID UP CAPITAL , - 10000000., .

i\ Makes First Mortffage Pann Loans. Applications for Farm Loans Wanted-.Hit

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) Money paid soon as papers completed. Money advanced to make proof.

MX/ *A. CAMPBELL , Presidcwt. B. M. FREES , 1st Vice President-

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GEO. HOCKNELL , Sec. TRCA8. • S. L. GREEN , 2o Vice President-.I E. C. BALLEW , Manager-.I

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I * OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL. BANK-

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[I -5 GO TO JR -

| UALL, COCHRAN & CO.-g

.FOR THE CELEBRATE-

DIf WALTRR A. WOOD-

SMLE- APRON STEEL BINDERS.-

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Warranted to K,

Sorghum 6 Feet Hi-

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H " MACHINES ,

Ir v Hai ware , Implements , Etc ;

K' ,- IH B A COMFLETJB STOCK OF •

<v (7ul| :- Stoves, := Tinwarer, Barb = : Wire]

It , B WindmillsOils, = > Etc,

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H "' fcTDBKlOr'r ET, McCOOK, 2 ; BRASiCA. Mi

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.-

J.

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. BYBON JENNINGS ,

ATTORNEYAT; - :- LAW.-Will

.practlco In the State and United Btato-

Courts , and boforo tbo IT. . Land Offlcee-.Cnreful

.attention riven to Collections. Offic-

eover Citizons Bank , MoCook, Nob-

.THOS.

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. GOLFER ,

ATTORNEY • :• ATiLAW ,AND NOTAITC PUBLIC.-

Real.

Estate Bought and Sold and Collcclons-Made. . Money loaned on real estate and final-proof. . Agent Lincoln Land Co. OfBcc , orer-Rumors tMercbaats Bank.

' B. H, SNAVELt ,

ATTORNEY - :• AT - :- LAW,INDTANOLA NEBRASKA.-

Will.

practlco In all tho Btato and Cnltcd-States Courta. Also , boforo tho Land Office at-McCook and tho department at Washingto-

n.HUGH

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W. COLE ,

? LAWYMl , nMcCOOlR ,* :. NEBRASKA.-

Will.

practlco m all tho Courta. Commercial-and corporation lav a specialty-

.MONEY.

TO LOAN.-Rooms

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4 and 5, First Nat'l Bank Bailding.-

A.

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. J. BITTENaOUSB , .VT. n. BTAnlt ,McCook. Indianol-

a.Rittenhouse

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& Starr ,

Attorneys $ at T Law.OT-

TICES

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A-TMcCOOK AND INDIANOLA.-

C.

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. W. DAVIS ,Attorney , Land P Loan Agent ,

McCOOK , • • NEBRASKA.-Four

.year's experience in tho General Land-

Office at Washington , D. C , as Examiner of-

Contest Cases. Difficult contest enses a spec-ialty.

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. Remember , X advise correctly upon all-

Suestions pertaining : to the public land laws ,Basement of Citizens Bank-

.H.

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. G. DIXON ,

Real Estate and Loan Broker ,

McCOOK , NEBRASKA-

.Spceial

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attention given to the sale of city-property. . Houses rented and collections-made. . Office : Rear of Citizens Bank.-

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. B. STUTZMAN , M. D. ,

Eclectic. Physician and Surgeon ,

OOtTLIST AND AURIST.-

McCOOK

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NEBRASKA-

"Office In McNeely Building , Main St.-

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. B. DAVIS , M. D. ,

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,

McCOOK, • NEBRASKA.-

"Office

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at Chonery'B drug store.-

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. J. SPIOKELSIIER , M. D. ,

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.S-

ocial

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MtnUsaOlTea is Fesals Slseitss.-

Office

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hours , from 9 to 11 A. M. , and & to 4 P.-

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.. . mountain tftne. Office : Over Farmers &

Merchants bonk-

.Dr.

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. Z. L. KAY ,

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.M-

cCOOK.

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RO0MS : Over new First National Panic.-

A.

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. J. THOMAS ,

Administers Gas if desired. BSTOffico over-Scott's brick.

G. W. MINKLEE ,

FOHME-RI.TCOUNTY - :- SURVEYOR ,

'McCOOK, NEBRASKA.

Will do all kinds of Surveying , Grading and-Civil Engineering. Residence north of schoolhous-

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COMMERCIAL HOTEL ,

Geo. E. Johnston, Prop.M-

cCOOK

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, TTEBKASKA-

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house has been completely renovated-and refurnished throughout , and is flrstclass-in every respect. Rates reasonable.-

W.

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. M. SANDERSON,

DECORATIVE - :- ARTIST ,

SCENIC painter ,

Caleimlnlng , Grctfning. Paper Hanging , etc-.with

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neatness and dispatch-

.JOHN

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G. W. E. FLEE5IING ,

House-and Carriage Painting ,

QRAXSISQ , CALCIMIKINQ. JlAnnLIKQ ,

McCOOK , NEBRASKA-

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all orders atsthe drug store of Albert-MSMillen. . Firet-dasa work guaranteed-

.Dr.

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. A. P. WELLES ,

HbMEOPATH-

ICPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,

McCOOK , NEBRASKA.-

Special

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attention given to Diseases of Wo-

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akd Children. The latest improved-methods of Electricity used in all cases re-quiring

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such treatment. Office over old First-National hank. Residence , Commercial Hotel-

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. C. H/UCWELLJ/4 BREEDER O-

FShort taOatfle.Sto-

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on band at all times , tfanafc :

one mile south of McCook , Neb.-

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. D. BURGESS ,

PLUMBING ,

Steam and Hot Water Heating ,

North Mala Avenue ,

McCOOK , - * NEBRASKA.-

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3 A stock of best grades of Hose , Lawn-Sprinklers , Hose Reels and Hoso Fixtures ,constantly onhand. All work receives prompt-.attention.

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Our Hearts Are There.-

Respectfully

.dedicated to Frank Hubor , at-

tached¬

to U. S. Steamer "Brilliant ," of tho-Mississippi Soadron. Frank by namo and-Frank by nature , Word and Deed , by R. E. H-

.Levering.

, Lancaster , Ohio. Oct. 20th , 16M-

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OUR FLAO IS THERE-.Our

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Hoarts are there ! Our hearts aro therol-With waving Hag and deadly Biowl-

Our Hearts aro there. Our Hearts aro thoro.-The

.Conquerors of the Southorn Foe-

.Our.

Country calls ! Wo list tho voice-.With

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leaping Soul and sinewed Arm ,

Our Spirits in tho Fray rejolco-With Battle Strength and Battle Charm.-

CHORUS.

Our Hearts aro there , etc. *

Our Country's Dead of olden time ,

Tho Recent Slain on Southe rA'Sod ,

Appeal our Hearts to deeds subline ,

For Home , for Country , and for God,Wo bid Farewell to every tie.-

Wo.

echoing breathe tho Patriot Fiamo ,*

For these to light for these to di6,

And shield our glorious Flag from Shamo-.CHORUSOur

.Hearts aro there , etc-

.Though

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Doubt , and Fear, and Wood prevail ,''

And brewing Clouds from foreign shoro-.Though

.Traitors with tho foo assail ,

Tho Eagle Bird was made to soar ,Tho Spirit our forefathers swayed ,

The Starry Flag the same endures ,

Tho same firm Trust on Heavon is staid ,

The final Victory shall bo ours-.CHORUSOur

.ncarts are there , etc.-

O

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list tho mighty Tocsin sound ,

On every wind Its Accents fly-

.Tho.

East and West swift pass it "round ,

The North and South repeat tho cry.-

The.

Battle Hosts to Battle speed ,

In Union Strength and Union Heart ,

With Spartan Soul and Spartan Deed ,

To blaze their names on Glare's Chart.-CHORUS

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Our Hearts are there , etc-

.Our

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Spirits for the Patriot Dead ,

Shall weep around tho Nations Urn.-

Our.

Hearts shall to tho Livingispeed ,

With Wreaths on Giory's Field they won.-

To.

distant Time tho Truth shall spread *

This Land is Heavens peculiar care.-

To.

Freedom true , to Victory led ,

As on she moves her Condupring Car.-

CHORUS.

Our Hearts are. there , etc-

.TriE

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Nebraska Chautauqua Assem-bly

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at Crete , June 27th to July 4th ,

promises to be the greatest meeting-ever held in the state. An excellent-propram has been made and everything-done necessary to make it a success-

.The

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Oklahoma investigations are-

proceeding , but so far nothing has been-

found to positively criminate any United-States deputy marshals in taking up-

land prior to the date fixed by the pres-ident.

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. The investigation , however , is-

not yet completed-

.The

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street sprinklersOf Lincoln have-

gone to law. One fellow procured li-

cense¬

for some sixteen miles of streets-a part of which covered the territory-claimed by another, which has led to-

tho legal proceedings. The constitu-tionality

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of the ordinance is being-

tested. .

To sit behind a three-minute horse-

hour after hour, would seem to be pret-ty

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fast traveling. The steamer City of-

Paris , which made such a wonderful-run recently , averaged on some days21 miles an hour , nearly a 2:40: gait-the twenty-four hour through. And-

yet steamship builders are not satisfied-.They

.want a 2:30: gait-

.The

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committee on trusts appointed-by the New York legislature has report-ed

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that a trust is harmless as long as it-

remains a trust , but that as soon as it ,

becomes a "corner" it is objectionable-and ought to be suppressed by legislat-

ion.¬

. This work evidently exhausted-the committee , for no legislation was-

outlined nor any remedies suggested-

.The

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people of Genoa , Italy , are al-

ready¬

beginning preparations for the-

celebration in 1892 of the completion of-

the fourth century since the discovery-of America by their fellow-townsman ,Mr. Columbus. They propose to cele-

brate¬

the event in a unique manner , and-

one that is appropriate as well. The-

Municipal Council has been directed to-

confer with the National Government-and to secure the construction at Genoa-of a first-class ironclad. This it is pro-

posed¬

to have ready for launching Oct-

ober 8 , 1S92, that being the-day of the-

month when Columbus landed at Sai.-Salvador. The vessel is to christened-tho Cristoforo Colombo , and will l.e-

constructed in the best possible manne-

r.Articles

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nf incorporation of one of-

the largest companies ever formed in-

the state , were filed in the office of Sec-

retary¬

of State last week. The capital-stock is $1,000,000 , divided into shares-of $100 each , and its object is to found-a beet sugar factory in Lincoln county ,

about thirty mile ? south of North-Platte. . Nearly ali the capital is for-

eign¬

and conies from England and Nova-

Scotia. . It has been found from analy-sis

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that some of the finest quality of-

sugar beets have been raised in this vi-

cinity. . The official analysis was sent-to London , from thence to Germany-and France. It was-proclaimed by all-

to bp the best percentage of sugar in-

beets ever heard of, being nearly 17 per-cent. . , 5 per cent , above the average of-

Germany , Erance or England. Reports-state that that quantityjOLbeets should-easily produce from Pft SOO pounds-or sugar per ton. IM reqtmg great-excitement in the ollmj airy. tt is es-

timated¬

that from |Hwp20|| tons of-

beets can be raised pjgglpi The price-paid for beets deliver r be factory-will be about 4.00Mpfcjs rate the-

farmer will make froj lf o $100 per-

acre from beets. TjpaiBpltnt| would-

be cash and beets wqrij iw&ys have a-

ready sale. One uitfl ll care for-

ten acres of beets ani4o Oasiderable-other work in additlw. plinden Ga-

jetton-

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A GOLD WATCHF-OR ON-

LYONE DOLLARP-or Weok. by our Improved Club System.-Tho

.Cases in our Watches aro fully Warranted-

for 20 years. Tho movements aro Elgin and-Waltham , reliable and well known. Tho-Watches aro Hunter case or open fnco.Ladlcs'or Gents'sizo stem Winders and Settlors , and-aro fully equal in durability ; sorvlco and ap-pearance

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to any $50 Watch. Wo sell theso-Watches for $25 spot cash , and send to any ad-dress

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by Express or Registered Mail ; or by-our Club System at 81 por weok. One good ro-liablo

-AGENT WANTED in each place. Write-

for particular-

s.EMPIRE

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WATCH CLUB Co. ,84 Park Row. NEW YOR-

K.ALLEY'S

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TRANSFER ,

Bus , Baggage Dray Line.-

P.

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. P. ALLEN , Prop. ,

McCOOK , NEBRASKA.0 Best Equipped in tho Citv. Leave orders-

at Commercial Hotel. Good well water fur-nished on short notice.-

M

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M9&HBHnnnntB nnBnnmMaa Dn-

MiHerian & DesLarzes ,

Proprietors of the McCo-

okTransfer % Gity Bus Line.-

Bus

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to and from all trains. Coal hanling-and general delivery. Three dravs. An-work promptly attended to. Leave orders at-Frees & Hocknell Lumber Yar-

d.Blue

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Front Livery Stable-

D. . D. SMITH , Proprietor.L-

ivery

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, feed and sale stables. Finest turn-outs in the city furnished. Earn , rear ITc-

Entto-

Hotel.-

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I do a STRICTLY CASH business-

.J.

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. S. McBRAYER ,

House Mover % Drayman ,

McCOOK , NEB *

B5F" House and Safe Moving a Spec-

ialty.

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. Orders for Draying left at the-

Huddleston Lumber Yard will receive-

prompt attention.;

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KILPATRICK BROTHERS.S-uccessors

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( to E , D. Webster. )

Horses branded on left hip or left shoulder.-m

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. P. O. address , Estelie ,BKSl Hayes county, and Bea-tKflBQHpMHL

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rice , Neb. Range , Stink-KSSllng

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Water and Frenc-hffman

-creeks , Chase Co. ,

H HHn Nebrask-a.P

.* M| Brand as cuton side ofwlfaBml some animals , on hip an-

d4EsK DK & idea of some , or any" where on the animal. •

MelbourneW-

ill make the season of 18S9 , eom-

nencing-

April 1st and closing July lst :

) n Mondays , Tuesdays , Wednesdays-md Thursdays at my farm on Driftwood-reek; , 10 miles, southwest of McCook :

md on Fridays and Saturdays at Eaton&; Co. 's livery barn in McCook. ,

Terjis : § 10 to insure a standingj-olt. . $8 for the season. $5 for single

service.Ben Sutler,A fine dark iron-gray jack , 2 years-

ld) past , 13 hands high , weighing 800-

aounds , will also make the season at-

he; same places and times , and under-jaul&erms. . Call and see them. _

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cCOOK , NEBRASKA. :f * tM-

CAPITAL PAIDJN - - 5000000.: •'

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GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. PROMPT MONEY HF-

OR EVERYBODY. WE MAKE FARM AND CITY LOANS AT LOWEST HC-

URRENT RATES AND PAY MONEY WHEN THE TITLE IS COMPLETE. '.y j H-

o OFFICERS ' T ' ": o •

lL\ E. SIIAW , Pres. C. A. THOilPSOX , Vice Tres. C1IAS. A. VaxPELT , Treas . ,

" '\ M-

JAY OL 'EY, Cashier. , '' *" lHOf-

fice° in old U. S. Land Office rooms. "V 1 H-

MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. 'rt\ U

GEO. HOCKNELL. President. B. M. FREES. Vice President V."- j B

\ . CAMP3LLL. W F LAY/SON. Cashier ' -i. S. L. GREEM. V ; .* V |

Thos. Tarbrough , -. :,

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GENTFORTHE H-

Singer Sewing Machined m.jeers' HA-

LSO KEEPS ON HAND A FULL LINE OF „rJWm H-

Repairs and . Sup CE . .-

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