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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1886)
im tOM 7 ( I EL IA is , Matony 'Qplo. , Flour , the finest in the land. F Johnson & Co. , Milford & * ° * - ' * i ff f B B * * B * 5TI T * * * t * 3 B . * * ' * M * * ' * i w j * l * * " * * M M > < it * Im/l 'T'S i N Rj * B VTIT ! t/ 4 * r i - V R " rf * W * * VV tf s j 3"Oi "fl TI % 4" Mli JT % Of-3"rf * f ? N Go.Yokohama Japan - - 1V1111S JD lolir " , 11 © D6S1 ; XU8iCL6. ' ; IH HI © SU l } © , . , , , ' - , , . . ' - * the ffiest Japan Teas eyer sold in the country utterick Publishing Co.'s Paterns. ii ' * ; P / < jW . . - E\l \ H j A * ' SPEGI-AL ATTENTION TO OUR EkEG-ANT ASSORTMENT OF steds Cork Screws ' , , * ,1 \ , * . . line of Pants in light-wei * w 's' Bunimer Goods , ' Lawns. , Buntings , Grinkled g r . ' rs . A i > ' K Laces an s , we havethe best in the Valley. ant Lot of Silk Vel- * - - r\ % l ets and sortment of Fashionable t S * ' ' -Buttons 'a hoes , in French and Cur so Kids was y T Superior to nny.on Hie market , 'being 'Heavier , Stronger Built , antijtiicrcfore a'.more'DurablclIHi ; ' It.ts the-only "absolutely safe .Mill b'ullt ; arid out of Thousands ' Erected During 12 Tears pait. 'not onehas.cver Mo\vn away and left the , Tower 'amllng.- record no tjtlier Mill an.Blidw' .We offer ' - NJTHIRTY DAYS 'TRIAL , Anil If- they"don't give satisfaction , will remove Mill at our own'expense. - Also Manufacturers of the Celebrated - ? ? : , " v- . .ChallengeFeed Mills , Corn Shellers , Iron Eumps , " . ivltli > rass cylinders , Iron Pipe , . .Tanks.u 'For estimates' , catalogues and prices , apjily to - . . 0B.-NETTEETON , itcCoolc , Neb. . , . . " ' * " < ' V 4 1 - A'gentfpr Southwestern Kebrasta and orthwcstcrn ' Kansas. ' Salcnesaia the MsCeof Peci Mill , . Sallread B { . r WHOLESALE AND "RETAIL DEALERS'IN - MeC0K , - - - l > v > WAGONS , BUGGIES , WfHD MILLS AND PUMP . . T * . , % ring rc-bjieneil my' establishment in McGopkj 1 vyill > be pldase&to see all of my and mauj-lieu' ones , as I willsell better goods nt 5ovver ligur.eS tliau ever Before . CORNER MAIN AND RAILROAD STS. MeCOOK.NEB- . lim m * * * * * 3i j&b A * * r * ' * * * l x " " i * r : . " " . " 'I V " * & * - f : "i - -r 4 , , . ' - - * * - * -.5 rf . f - . * * IS * * " . * * * ' ' ' - ' - 'V * / * ' i' * . ' < r , . " * * * jr POWDERLY'S suggestion , to the Knights-under his banner , whorcaivt be ' * * ' * * * happy unless they show their i power by boycotting somebody or something , that .they commence by boycotting * whisky , seems to .be. sound. Thc-beauty of boy cotting whisky is that it , don * necessi tate any expense for printing 'circulars , or hiring patrolmen.to'distribute and ex plain them. A DR. TALMAGE avers , that there never has been but one perfecfpairj and that they unfortunately broke the record by taking a slide down .the Banks of-para dise together. . The' learneddoctor might have'.iurther observed that an over-weaning spirit of eniulatinn has -ever since been the heritage'of every mother's son and daughter. Tins latter record remains unbroken. . THE , czar has. been making a speech of arwar-like nature which-has greatly alarmed .Austria 'and excited Germany. JTe sejjms tothink that for. the benefit of the Russian empire , it will be neces- 'sary.for himi to'make war inthe'east about nest falK Single-bunded1 against the combination , the czar came very near success the last time he. pitched onto Turkey. Now , if he'can induce France to make common cause with himhe , may after all dictate to Europe from Con stantinopleThis has been the ambi tion of the Romanoffs since GreatPeter's -TllE great convention of the Knights of Labor at Cleveland is likely to be of .great benefit -.thefuture , work qf4he order. Powderly is there , and so are a dozen other leaders in the movement to .organize labor on a basis winch will drive the. hot heads and fire' brands to the rear , and place" the organization in the hands'of men who will use tt-.forthe objects and aims for which itwas , creat edTHe striking sea'soh now over has taugh't. sojae timely lessons"to the jK.mghts and they will prqtTably be en forced. byUegislation at Cleveland which rVili-.preyeut the recurrence . of costly inistak'esmid ill-timed movements * which .were 'doomed .to failurefrom the. start. f' ' i ' " -1 ' - , 'r/r / - l * Willey 6-WiilI er the McCook * DrnirsiSts , positively assert'that Cliamberlain's"Cblic , ( jljolera aiil ( pfan-lioea-llenicdj * is.the safest , liiid'best ' 'freatineri , for gripingpains ; . ( liar- . " - * ' ' " ' " " " Mi lenl molbiusbrsiinnne' and THEY K 'OY"JC ; is not Only reeoiiinfend- : iid bntguai-ariteed a'ud'is just such a-liieili- cine'as-slioiild be kept jn eveiyhouse , , ' J M RTRO PO LIT AN D. u " . 13 MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. 3 n 3 5 < / ) 5 M. A. SPALBING , PROPRIETOR , nh s 2 SEWING MACHINES. j e i en 5 ' J. A. TAYLOR , Druggist. 1i 5 CITY : - : BAKERY. \VE KEEP/ON BREAD , PIES ; & CAKES. * GRAHAM BREAD. Cakes Made on Order. In connection where j-oj i , , et coffee.sdan- wiches , pies , etc.vi-f all hours. THE RED WILLOW MILL - > ) Is now in 'operation and will do General Custom Work , . , ' * ' : ' Tha 3H1L is complete and we ' , Guarantee Good Work. - -O - J. ' W. PICK.LE & THE FULL BLOOD FRENCH NORMAN , VOLTAIRE. AVill make the season at the barn of B. F. OLCOTT IN ilcCOOK. Neb. , eommencing April 1st , and closing July 1st , ! & < ; . 4 A. Ji. UALLEH. The Fine Clydesdale and Sv/eet Briar , BIRD OF THE WEST , "Will be found at my barn south ort'.JsiJadger Lumber Yard. 3IcCogk1 on Mondaj'S , Tuesdays and Wednesdays. AtV. . K. Lynch's barn , III dianola , on Thursdays , Fridays and Saturdays. See bills. d , A. J. PATE , Prop. BCRT - ! KILPATRICK BROTHEPtS. fS'-aifl ( Successors to E. D. Webster. ) Horses branded on left hip or left shoulder. P. O. address , Estelle , Hayes county , and Beat- vice , Neb. Ifcinge. Stlnk- i ing Water and French- fman creeks , Chase Co. , J Nebraska. Brand as cut on side of I some animals , on hip and sides of some , or any ' whereon the.animal. JOHX R BLACK. Urecder of IMPROVED SHEEP Delane , ileri no and South down. Person al inspection and corres pondence so licited. Address him at Ked Willow Nebraska. GEORGE J. FREDERICK. PostoHice address , Mc- Cook , Nebraska. ' i Kanchr Four miles 'southwest of JlcCook , on the Driftwood. Stock branded AJ on the left hip. SPEINO CREEK CATTLE CO. -v , Vice President and Supt. P. O. address , Indiano- la , Nebraska. Kange : Republican galley , east of Dry J Creek , and near head of 'Spring Creek , in Chase - county , Nebraska. EATON BROS. & CO. pO. . address. HcCook , , Cattle branded on left i hip. Also , 105. and c ? WJ w > A II brands on left hip. r- Horses branded th same on left shoulder. TOKES & TROTH. P. O. address , Carrico. Hayes county. Neb. | Itangc : Ked Willow creek , above Carrico. Stock branded as abovi Also ran the rollowing- ibrands : s , J-P , U , X Horse brand , lazy < n.L Send 10 cents postage , and we will mail you JCKEE a royal.vnl- uable , sample "box of goods - - - ' - - - t at will put you in the way of makingmore money at once , than anything pise m America. Both Se.tes of all ages can live at home nnd work in spare time , or all the time. Capital not required. AVewill start you Immense pay sure forthosewho startatoneo" \-i-33-lyr , Sxrasos & Co. , Portland , Maine. 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