The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 05, 1885, Image 6

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    Thursday , November 5th , 1885.
COIfGIlEGATIONAL.-Sunday School at 10
A. M. every week. Prcachinjr services every
Sunday night at 7.30. W . T. Also , every iiltcr-
nate Sundny mornimr nt II , M. T. Exception *
to the above will be noticed in locals.
OEOHOK UUNOAN , Pastor.
METHODIST. Services every Sunday ut 10 :
30 A. M. and 7 1' . M. . mountain time. Sunday
School nt 3 P. M. The services and Sunday
school will bo held for the future in the now
church. Allnrecordialiyinvitcd. Seats free.
iv. S. WHEELEH , Pnstor.
CATHOLIC. Services will be held in tho
church once every four weeks.
THOMAS CULLEN , Pastor.
WcCOOIC LODGE A. F. & A. M.
Regular meetings , Tuesday night on
or before full moon of every month.
S. L. GKEEN , W. M.
F. L. McC.nACKEX ,
GKOVE LODOK K. HP P. . ( J.
D. Meets the first and third Wedned-
iay evening of each mouth.
J. v > r. CAMPBELL , C. C.
A. M. SPALDINO , K. K. S.
HOCKNELL HOSE COMPANY.
ular meetings on the first Wednesday
evoiiin of each month.
11. B. AIICKIUALD , Chief.
KNIOIITS or LABOR. Electric Light Assem
bly No. 3752 meets the firstand third Fridayof
each month. 8. N. STAYdA , M. W.
WILL- . CLCTE. B. S.
B. OFL. E. Brotherhood of LocomotivoEn-
Sincere. Meet flrat aud fourth Saturdays o
each month. S. E. HOCK , Chief.
J. C. ANDERSON , F. A. E.
J. K. BAUNKS POST G. A. K. Kcffnlnr meet
ingB second and fourth Monday evenings o
each month at Opera Hall.
J. A. WILCOX , Commander.
J. H. YAnaEit , Adjutant.
POST-OFFICE HOURS.
Oppn from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. , M. T. Office
will be closed thirty minutes before arrival and
departure of mails. SUNDAY , office will bo open
from 7 to 8 A. AI. and from 4 to fi P. M. . M. T
A. P. SHAHP , P. M.
B. & M. TIME TABLE.
EAST LEAVES : EAST LEAVES :
No. 2 0:30 , A. JI. No. 40 5:25 , P. M ,
WEST LEAVES : WEST LEAVES :
No.3 ! ) 12:50. P.M. No.l bKi : , P. M.
5 Eastbound trains run on Central Time ,
and westbound trains on Mountain Time.
Freight trains do not carry passengers.
R. It. WOODS , Agent.
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Local Intelligence.
We are to have a directory.
Fresh candy at the City Bakery.
For Tansill's Punch Cigar go to the
Commercial House.
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„ Moody & Winter , City Dairy , for
pure and wholesome milk.
( 25,000 white and colored envelopes
* ' just received at this office.
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Remember Church & Whittaker for
choice fresh meats of all kinds.
Michigan Cider of excel
lent quality at the City Bakery.
New Store ! New Goods ! L. Lowman
& Son , Pate Block , Main Street.
W. W. Palmer has a fine line of wolf
and goat robes. They are dandies.
A nice line of hanging and stand
lamps at the Metropolitan Drug Store.
It will paT to advertise in the McCook
city and land district business directory.
Foil SALE CHEAP A good pony ,
saddle and bridle , inquire at this office.
Money to loan on real estate and pat
ented larjd by the McCook Loan and
Trust Co.
The finest line of perfumes and ex
tracts in the city at the B. & M.
Pharmacy.
The Iseminger Automatic Bill and
Letter File , the very best in the market ,
at this office.
For the most elegant and perfect Base
Burners , the square Gold Coin at Lytle
Bros.downs the world.
They are having a perfect rush at the
Commercial House , these days , and are
feeding over 100 guests for dinner.
THE TRIBUNE will club with any jour
nal in the United States at reduced rates.
Select your paper and call for figures.
Stock boarded by the day or week at
Olcott's barn , opposite Colvin House.
Also buys and sells stock on commission.
Messrs. Rran & Turner have had ex-
npriencfi in the business and will pub
lish a directory accurate and complete.
The Central Meat Market of Church
& Whittaker has at all times the choic
I
est cuts of steak and other meats for
their patrons.
Mr. D. Schoolherr has taken a trip to
McCook , with a view to locating a branch ?
store somewhere in that vicinity. Bea
trice Democrat.
To insure peace and contentment in ?
vour family , go to Lytle Bros , and get
one of the latest style Base Burners.
They are ' 'daisies. "
to
Come all ye who want anything in the
dental line to E. S. Carl. McCook Bank-
in lo.'s building. Reasonable charges
and work guaranteed. to
Of course the biids and the flowers
gone , but do not the festive gamblers
ijid verdant grcenies recompense us ?
iVnture seeks an equilibrium always. i :
They hove just received a choice con L
signment of candies at the City Bakery , t
and lovers of that toothsome article are tl
requested to call and sample them by tlei
purchase. eibl eic
All persons knowing themselves in bl
debted to me on account are requested blm
m
to call and settle , as soon as possible ,
either by cash or bankable paper. D
C. H. ROGERS , i * i
Gold pens at MeCrackcn's.
Every live business man will advcrtisi
in the new directory.
Inquire for the Royal , it is bette
than gold , at McCracken's.
A full line of genuine Pebble specta
clcs just rcccivqil at McCracken's.
E. M. Farnsworlh , war claim attor
ney , has just returned from Iowa.
The lirgc. : t and best assortment o
horse blankets at W. W. Palmer's.
New Store ! New Goods ! L. Lowuiar
& Son , Pate Block , Main Street.
Go to W. W. Palmer , two doors north
of post-office , for harness. He is tht
boss good goods and low prices.
Remember this office when you wan :
a well-disr.laycd dodger. We have the
only large wood type in the city.
As the occasion was in no manner ob
served in this city , it may not be gen
orally known that Saturday evening ,
October 31st , was Halloween.
We are sorry to announce that , the
Schubert Quartette Concert , though a
grand artistic success , was a failure fi
nancially , quite a dismal one. *
A representative of the Kansas City
Star was in town , the first of the week
canvassing for that daily , which has
quite a number of subscribers here.
There arc now some twenty residences
in course of erection in this cityand the
probabilities are that the improvement
will continue well into the winter season.
All sorts of rumors are afloat , these
days , to the effect that a number of long-
felt wants , such as another banka , news
paper , diug store , etc. , will shortly be
added to our business interests.
Episcopal services will be held by
Bev. Fulforth next Sunday morning and
evening at the Opnra Hall. Morning
services at 11 o'clock and evening ser
vices at 8 o'clock , central time.
Our readers will note the new adver
tisement of L. Lowman & Son , which
appears on our first page. Call around
and see them at their headquarters in
the Pate Block on Main street.
The Crete Nursery representative who
has been here for a week past , has suc
ceeded in disposing of a large number of
trees , a fact indicative of prosperity and
improvement , which wo take great de
light in noting.
Last week , Mess. Pade & Son , the
West Dennison street furniture men ,
purchased the brick store room now
occupied by them from H. C. Rider for
§ 1,800 cash. It is one of the finest
quarters in the city.
Better order slfould be maintained in
the Opera Hall , during performances.
Our theatre-going people should be bet
ter protected from the annoyance and
insults of a few yahoos who do congre
gate in certain localities of the hall.
Don't forget theMum Sociable" by
the Episcopal Guild at the residence of
A. J. Pate , nextThursday evening ,
November 12th. Neither let the talk
ative ones fail of providing a well-filled
purse of 10 centrieces. The ladies es
pecially will N. B.
Still later developments in the rascal
ities of one Blanchard , who worked a
short lime in the telegraph office at this
place , show tlut he forged his letter of
recommendation , besides defrauding the
people of Fitchburg , Mass. , where he
worked before coming west , out of $400.
The oyster supper given by the ladies
of the 5l. E. church , yesterday evening ,
was a grand success in a social way as
well as financially. The new church
edifice was filled with people and socia
bility. It was quite late before the
pleasant party broke up. The ladies
lid society realized quite handsomely
rom the supper.
We take genuine pleasure in announc
ing the partial recovery of Dr. Davis
rom his severe tussel with typhoid fever.
The doctor was sufficiently strong , Mon
day morning , to undertake , the journey
his homejn SalemRichardson , county ,
where he will remain until he has en
tirely recuperated. The doctorin a card ,
be found elsewhere on this page ,
thanks tho e who ministered to him dur-
ng his illness.
AT HOME Will F. Lawaon and bride
irrived in the city. Sunday night on No.
, and are now temporarily quartered at
he'residenca of W. M. Andersonuntil.
their pleasant home , now in course of
o
erection on North Monroe street , is
ready for occupancy , which will proba- „
ly require a week or ten days. Will's
to
many friends join THE TRIBUNE in wish-
ng him and his lovely bride a bon voy
over life's ocean.
We arc sorry to note the departure of
J. C. Arbuckle and family from our
midst , to again take up their residence
at Atwood , Rawlins county , Kansas , near
which place Mr. Arbuckle has recently
purchased a section of land. Mr. A. is
also interested in Atwood town property
in addition to his fine ranch property in
that vicinity. Our city loses a citizen
of the most sterling and exemplary qual
ities in J. C. Arbuckle.
J6S"Hard and soft coal , best quality ,
at Hallack : & Howard's lumber yaid.
The sporting fraternity are making all
necessary arrangements for the winter's
games. Apartments are being fitted up ,
tables and other gambling paraphernalia
are being provided , with a lavishness
which indicates that the games which
will be carried on , the coming winter ,
will be unusually ' 'stiff. " We hear it
ntated , upon good authority , that there
are now in running order s"ome four or
five gambling establishments , and we
give the statement for what it is worth
.
New Store ! New Goods ! L. Lowman
& Son , Pate Block , Main Street.
Our young friends , Geo. M. Chener }
and L. B. Stiles , have purchased one o ;
H. C. Rider's lots on Main street , that
adjoining the feed store of Fry & Snow ,
and they will proceed at once to put up
a building , which when completed , wil
be stocked with a line of drugs. The
building1 now on the lot and occupied by
Lucas & LcHew , will be moved to the
rear , while the shell formerly serving as
a restaurant stand , and owned by E.
Kuester , has been torn down and re
moved , and the new structure , a frame
one , will be commenced immediately.
and soft coal , best quality ,
at Hallack & Howard's lumber yard.
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Mrs. T.
Nelis of the New York Millinery Store
has returned from her visit east , bring "
ing with her the largest , and finest and
liandsomcst display of millinery goods ,
notions of all kinds , hats and bonnets ,
perfect beauties , ever brought to thi
city. The ladies of McCook will find at
the New York Millinery Store , opposite
the postoffice , jusc what they want in
any of the above lines. Mrs. Nelis has
an unusually large stock , and the very
latest and most tasty articles in her line
in the trade. Don't neglect to call early
and select before it is too late.
Lytle Bros , have stoves at $3.50 and
upwards. See them before buying.
The Arions Swiss Bell Ringers and
Elite Specialty Co. played to one of the
most enthusiastic and largest audiences
ever assembled in our Ope.-a Hall , Mon
day night. The company is composed in
the main of young peoplcfresh and fair
to look upon , well and handsomely cos
tumed , piquant and pert. They are
withal the best company in their line
which has visited this city. Their re
markably low prices alone insure them
crowded houses. On Tuesday evening ,
the Arions again delighted an uproar-
ously demonstrative audiencewhich , fill
ed the Opera Hal ? to its utmost capacity.
The Arions have created a most favora-
} le impression , and should they again
) ass this way , a crowded house is a
certainty.
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and soft coal , best quality ,
at Hallack & Howard's lumber yard.
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Passenger train No. 1 , Saturday night ,
met with an accident , just as she was
n
lulling into the east switch at Oxfo'rd
station , whereby the entire train , ( save
rear day coach and sleeper , ) was de
railed. The accident was occasioned by
the breaking of the pin in the connect-
ng rod of the switch , allowing the rails
o spread. The train was probably run
ning at the rate of 30 miles an hour at
the time , and it is wonderful that no
) articular damage or loss of life occurvv
red. After some delay , the engine of a
'reight train , then lying at that station ,
was drafted into tiie service , and No. 1
continued her journey , arriving at this
station about three hours late. Supt.
Campbell went down to the scene of the
accident on a freight train , and the de-
ailed engine was put to rights in short
metre. For real genuine good luck the d
J. & M. is justly entitled to the'cookies. . "
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New Store ! New Goods ! L. Lowman
t Son , Pate Block , Main Street.
'Another Soul Made Happy. "
This time it is Nelson J. Johnson , 10
miles southwest of McCook , by putting O (
n one of those celebrated 12 ft. Wood-
manse Wind Mills , and their No. 6 force
pumps in his 160 foot well. This mill '
and pump is bound to take the lead.
For prices catalogues etc. , send postal
Lock Box 367 , McCook , Nebraska.
Great Reduction in Watches and
Jewelry at McCrackon's. at
SCHOOL REPORT.
The following is a report of our school
for the month of October :
Xumb-jr of boys enrolled 121
Number of girs enrolled 129.
Whole number 250
Number belonging. 22L
Avei age attendance 190
Time lost by tardiness , 4 } hours.
The Main street building was opened
Tuesday morning , October 27th , to
which all first year pupils , numbering
04 , were transferred. The following
pupils Jin the different departments were
neither absent nor tardy during the
month :
May Clark , Lillie Hess ,
Edith Crane , Roy Patterson ,
Fred Etner , Archie Mathes ,
Anna Hunt , Elaine Thompson ,
3yrtio Jacobs , John Sevenker ,
Theo. Laws , Alta Tubbs ,
Nellie Lee , Delia Bowers ,
Minnie McConncII , Mattie Cauncs ,
Edna Meserve , Mary Jacobs ,
Clam Pun-is , Mary Suess ,
Nora Schaffer. Stella Lafever ,
.Belle ThompMJM , Selma Noren ,
Louisa Suess , Del la Johnston ,
Clarence Wlnttnker , Jessie Bowman ,
Minnie Whlttaker , Alice Thompson ,
Florence ] Yarnell , Hattie Thomas ,
Eddie ] Miuklcr , Lena Coy ,
Lena 13urtlp.ss , Florence Thompson.
Clarence ( Wilson , Nellie Cooley ,
Lydia ] Clifford , Lizzie Woerner ,
May , Seaman , Nellie Gibbs.
Ida and Eva limit , Graciti Wan ! ,
Charlie < McManigal , Nellie Hnddleston ,
Grade ( Hobson , Albert Miller ,
Clarence < Lackey , Clay Oswalt ,
Enghart Sorenbon , Willie McManigal ,
Henry Everts , Earl Ludwick ,
Grace Collins , Fred Pate ,
Faye Cormvell , Willie Minkler ,
Christie JelFers , Arthur Chancy ,
Frankie Nicholson , Willie Snvder ,
Maud Wood , Bertie Palterhon ,
Belle Plunkctt , Tommy Bales ,
Emma Plunkett , Willie Meyers.
Maggie Suess , Allie McConmck ,
Lida Suess , Frank Smith ,
Kuby Sluman , Clarence Tubbs ,
Ella Snyder , Willie Newton ,
Lulu Murphy , George Newton ,
Mabel Hess , Henry Mitchell ,
Carrie Davis , Chester Walker ,
Virgie Chinn , Martin Sorenson.
Maggie Condon ,
25T > Hard and soft coal , best quality ,
at Hallack & Howard's lumber yard.
"MUM'S THE WORD ! "
' Mini's THE WORD ! " The ladies of
the Episcopal Guild will give a Mum So
ciable at the residence of Mrs. A. J.
Pate , on Thursday evening , November
12th. A good time assured to .ill. Come
all , come early. PRESIDENT.
To be given away ! Inquire at Mc-
Cracken's Jewelry Store.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
On December 31st , 1885 , the firm of
Frees & Hocknell will go out of busi
ness. All parties owing us are respect
fully requested to call and settle at once ,
either with cash or bankable paper. All
goods sold hereafter for cash.
Nov. 4th. FREES & HOCK.NELL.
It would require the genius of a Nast a
or : i Keppler to fully and faithfully de
scribe and delineate the scenes in and h
around the democratic headquarters , S
d
Tuesday night. There was an exu Ii
berance ( as well as a consumption ) of Iiol
spirits paralyzing to anyone but an old-
time bourbon. J
Si
In a table elsewhere in this issue we si
siQ
give our readers all the returns we have Q
been able to secure up to the time of go in
ing to press. The figures as given are
in the main correct , and the majorities
for county officers are official. Returns
from one or two s"mall precincts are
lacking.
WANTED A boy between 12 and 15
years of age , who wishes to go to school
during the winter , to make himself gen
erally useful about my house , build fires ,
milk cow , etc. A good home offered to
good boy. GEO. HOCKXELL.
We are certainly having a feast of
amusements , just now , with a flattering
prospect ahead. With a play every
night , next week , in addition to our
home entertainments , we fear that the
drain upon the average pernon's finances cl
clP
will be rather too heavy. P
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District Court was in sessi&n at Indi- cir
anola , yesterday , when a number of di d
vorce cases and quite a list of other
cases were disposed of in quick order.
We hope to give full particulars , next
week.
SELV-ExpLANATOiir. If of an
- any our aim
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readers fail to receive THE TRIBUNE aiyi
yi
regularly they may find some of their
missing papers in the barber shop across
the street. Such things have happened.
In addition to most of our attorneys ,
Messrs. LaTourette , Willey , Scott and J ]
others were in attendance upon yester L
day's : session of the district court at Lof
ndianola. of
The Gleasons will appear in the Opera aibt
Jail every night , the coming week. P
Monday evening , they open -Phenix. . " y <
Prices 25c. and 35c.
Listen ! Every pair of the Walker
)0ots and shoes warranted. Sold by C.
3. Rogers.
Business men will encourage the new
directory. tcm
my
Violins and accordeoii3McCracken's.
E. M. Brickey & Co. for clothing. ad
FOR RENT. fir
Two dwelling houses to rent. Inquire ind
the Citizen's Bank. by
PERSONALS.
S - Nwsrf X VXN -S 'V V - V > * * > -S
Ju O. Phillips is in town , to-day , in the in
terests of the Lincoln Land Co.
Mary Krehbill and Maggie Dougherty of
York , came up to town , Tuesday.
L. C. Stephenson , deputy county cleric , was
in town , Sunday , between , trains.
W. C. Bullard of Culbertsou drove down to
the city early Satmday morning.
J. W. Dyer , of Straut& Dyer , Culberhon ,
was in town , Monday on business.
A. E. McDowell and W. E. McDowell of
Trenton were visitors in town , Monday.
W. W. VVesb and A. L. West of .Hayes
Centre were Commercial guests , Monday.
Editor L. E. Martin of the Orleans Sentinel
made Kegister Laws a short visit , Sunday.
George Papin and John McCartney came up
from Indianola , Satmday , on allying visit.
C. D. Cramer came up to the metropolis on
39 , Saturday , and remained here until Sunday
morning.
Fied Lytle came down from Benkehmui ,
Sunday evening , on business , returning on
Monday.
Lewis Pate of Friendillecame up to town ,
Sunday , on a visit of a few days to his brothel's
in this city and vicinity.
Cashier Branson of the Uawlins County
Bank , Atwood , Kansas , and wife , were visit
ors in this city , Monday.
Dan Brigham of Holdiege , a prominent
real estate man of that place , made this city
a business visit , Monday.
K. Q. Stewart of lUverton , deputy U. S.
Marshal , is in the city , to-day , on business
connected with his office.
Mrs. C. F. Babcock went down to Cam
bridge , Sunday evening , on a few day's visit
to Mrs. W. E. Babcock of that burg.
T. K Work of the McCaudlish ranch , who
has been away visiting iu New England , for
a number of weeks , icturned heie , the first of
the week.
J. W. McCarthy of Lincoln came up to town
on No. 1 , yesterday evening. Mr. McC. is in
terested considerably in Kcd Willow county
real estate.
Page Francis came in from Yuma , Colo. ,
Sunday evening , to be picscnt at the election ,
Tuesday. Mrs. Francis , and baby , who were
visiting him , also icturned.
I ) . Guernsey of Council Bluff was in the
city , Satmday , en route to his Fienchman
ranch to settle his accounts for the.season and
perfect arrangements for his winter camp.
Mr. and Mrs1. C. 1C. Lawson of Hastings
are registered at the Eating House , to-day.
Mr. Lawson is proprietor of the hardwaie
store formerly owned by W. C. LaTourette.
Rev. Chessington left for the east on 40 ,
Monday evening. The reverend gentleman
will be absent a week or more attending a
church meeting , the nature of which wehave
not learned , in Illinois.
James Iteilly of Saline county , this state ,
came up , Sunday evening , io look after his
real estate interests in this vicinity. Mr.
Keilly has a deeded qtiaitcr and timber claim
few miles noitheati of town.
Mr. a"nd Mrs. Ed. Marquis went up to the
homestead of a relative of Mrs. M.s , north of
Stratton : , Satmday. Ed. returned here , Sun
day ! , but his wife will remain , enjoying the fe
licity of the homesteader's life , until the last
of the present week.
J. F. Forbes and our reporter made Agent
John ( Gordon and amiable bride a short visit ,
Saturday evening last , at Arapahoe , and as _
sisted them in disposing of a brace of fine
quail ; while cards , music and social chat
made up au enjoyable evening.
A. D. Webb , who has been in the employ of
the Badger Co. at this place for some time ,
left on Saturday to take chaige of a yard re
cently established by the Badger at a town in
Simmer county , Kansas. Mr. Webb will make
his family at Fanner City , 111. , a short visit
en route.
. THE NEW DIRECTORY.
A CARD TO THE PUIJLIC :
The attention of the public is invited
to the fact that we have taken the ini
tial steps toward the issuing of a name
and business directory of McCook and
vicinity. The name and residence por
tion of the book is to be limited to Mc
Cook , and the business directory to in
clude the McCooK Land District. Xo
point of public interest will be neglect
ed , and if sufficient encouragement is
received.our experience in the making of
directories will enable us to issue to the
public a volume accurate and complete
Finding its way into every hotel and
business house in this part of the Repub
lican Valley , constantly under tiie public
eye as an advertising medinm.it will be
invaluable aid to to the business com
munity. We bospeak for this enterprise
your generous support.W.M.
W.M. A. RYAN.
J. D. TURNER.
MILLINERY.
We have just received our Winter
Millinery , latest shapes and colors , in
Ladies' , Misses' and Children's Hats and
Bonnets , etc. , and kindly ask the ladies
McCook and vicinity to call and ex
amine the same and get prices before
buying elsewhere. Thanking you for
past favors , and soliciting a share of
your patronage in the future , we remain ,
Yours respectfully.
S. A. & L. C. ROWELL.
A CARD.
To the many friends who were so at
tentive during my recent illness I return
sincere thanks. B. B. DAVIS.
The work of laying the three miles of
idditional water mains is progressing
finely , as is also the sinking of the wells ,
other improvements now underway
the Lincoln Land Co.
Buy one of those sweet , harmonious
Kazoos at McCrackcn's.
Th City Livery Stable , B. F. Olcott ,
proprietor , for fine teams.
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New Store ! New Goods ! L.Lowinnu * .
& Son , PateBlock-Main , Street.
The besl boot in America. The Wal
ker boot. Sold only by C. II. Rogers.
JE2"Hard and soft coal , best quality ,
at Ifallack & Howard's lumber yard.
The West Dennison street restaurant
has temporarily suspended , on account
of illness of the proprietors and lack of
help.
help.The
The courteous treatment an'd first
class accommodations at the Cummer ,
cial House are making that hostlcrit
popular.
The first fresh oysters of the season'
at Ed. Kuester's , first door above the
P. 0. Oysters by the can or served in
every style. Fresh consignments every
day.
FOR SALE 175 acres deeded land ,
with improvements to amount to $500.
Situated 2 miles from McCook. For
terms call on or address editor of THE
TRIBUNE.
R. A. Cole , fashionable merchant tail
or , has constantly on hand as fine a class
of goods as can be procorcd. Suits made
up in the latest style , and perfect fits
guaranted. Prices reasonable. Shop
two doors west of Citizens Bank , Mc
Cook , Nebraska.
Nebraska flour for Nebraskans. The
City < Bakery received a car-load of that
celebrated Grand Island Flour , this
week. The shipment contains the new
brand of flour. "White Frost' " which is
without a peer , and is guaranteed to be
the very finest brand in the city.
NOTICE TO PAY UP.
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Having disposed of a half interest in
the B. & M. Pharmacy to Mr. Walker ,
all persons owing me are .requested to
call and make immediate settlement of
all accounts owing mo.
Oct. 22 , ' 85. A. J. WILLEV.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
oEXCHANGE.
A desirable restaurant stand , in a-
; ood location. Ill-health only reason
for disposing of same. Inquire at this
office for further particulais.
Residence for Sale.
o _
I am offering my residence property
on the corner of Madison and Dodge
streets for sale. J. B. MESERVE.
SAFE FOR SALE. \l
A 1,000 pound Mosler Safe , fire proof ,
: 'or sale cheap.
LUDWICK & TROWBKIDGI : .
QO
West Dennison St.