The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 10, 1887, Image 5

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! ; v McCracken's Jewelry Store
\ ( Is now located on the corner north of
i ! Postoffice. We pride ourselves of hav-
| ing the Finest Jewelry Store in the
f valley , and we ' are better prepared to do
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j' all kinds of work than ever before. Our
; t work on Watches , Jewelry , Etc. ,
' | we guarantee can't be excelled anywhere
I on earth.
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| Another big drop on Watches and
ji Clocks. Now is the time to buy at whole
's sale prices. We have the best assort-
i rnent of Gold Watches , Jewelry , Clocks
I , and Silverware outside of Omaha.
t3f Remember we give particular at
! tention to repairing of Fine Watches
and Engraving.
| E"Chas. Noble , the leading grocer.
1 Dancing slippers at J. F. Ganschow's.
f * Cultivators at Rinker ' s from $1G
to $37.
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I Heating Stoves at Cost , at W. C. Lat
} TOUBETTE & Co. ' s.
Dancing slippers at J. F. Ganschow's.
Let us all try a pair.
Blue Grass and Clover seed at W. C.
LaTourette & Co. 's.
1 - " ' For choice cuts of meats or all kinds ,
call at McHugh Bros.
A fresh lot of candies received at
Chas. Noble's , this week.
A complete line of ladies' and gent's
fine shoes at J. F. Ganschow's.
Heating Stoves at Cost , at W. C. La-
TOURETTE& Co. 's.
Choice fresh and salt meets at the
new meat market of McHugh Bros.
\ Ladies and gents can fit their feet in
fine shoes and slippers at Ganschow's.
Take your hides , butter and eggs to
1 Brewer & Wilcox , Main Avenue.
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The best fresh und salt meats in the
I market at Brewer & Wilcox's meat
market.
t A good young stallion for sale. Part
' t v cash and balance on time. Call at my
, % Office. C. P. RlNKER.
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I Brewer & Wilcox will buy your fat
I hogs. Call at their market , Main
I Avenue.
ll Queensware in the latest styles ,
[ [ plain and ornamented , at the leading
,1 grocer Chas. Noble.
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1 A well selected assortment of fresh .
I candies at Chas. Noble's. His stock 1
I is fresh and clean.
I The new grocery store of Chas.
t Noble is the place to purchase your
I groceries and provisions.
, * A specialty of groceries , provisions ,
, ' queensware , and in fact everything in
' , > the grocery line , at Chas. Noble's.
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\ A nice fit is always wanted. Try J.
* F. Gan&chow , the practical boot and shoe
\ dealer. You will never fail.
; \ ' Remember that Chas. Noble is head-
: for fresh and clean
c v. quarters everything
• e- * in the staple and fancv grocery line.
r Young man , call atThe Famous"
" and see the latest style stiff and soft
X hats. Styles and prices will please you.
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New Crown Sewing Machines at
I Rinker ' s © $5 per month until paid.
f These are the finest Sewing Machines v
* * in the market. i
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[ G. B. Nettleton is agent for a horse
I power feed grinder , with attachment
for shelling corn or any other kind of t
rotary work. f
The new meat market of McHugh c
Bros , is prepared to sell you the best of
everything in their line. At the old
Palmer stand.
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If you have anything in the line of j
photograph work you want done take .
it to Miller , and give him a trial. Sat
isfaction guaranteed.
The fiuest and best lady's shoe is
made by John Kelly , aud J. F. Gans-
chow always keeps them in all widths s
I and sizes from B. to EE. Try a nair. r
Wiley & Bede are loaning money on
farms at the lowest raies. Also have a
. special bargains in real estate , at j
McCook Land Office.r
Fry & Snow's old stand is theplace
to buy your Flour and Feed , also Gar
den and all kinds of Farm Seeds. We
have come to stay and will make prices c
reasonable. Harvey Bros. t
We can give you estimates for ma
terial and work to paper , paint and fins
ish your house complete. Call and see
p. our new wall papers before doing your
p work. McMillen & Weeks. 1
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Try the Commercial House , when c
K in mcCook , just once ! 1
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"Whist , whist , I say. "
They conic , they come ! The settler.l
Political hob-nobbing is the order of
the \ day.
A carpenter shop is being erected on
Manchester * street by M. A. Libbce.
Our real estate loan agents report an
unusually heavy demand for farm loans.
The McCammon Chop House was rev
openedyesterday , by W. W. Rockwood.
East Dennison comes to the front
again , this week , with another dwelling
house.
Lutheran services at the school house ,
next Sunday morning at 10:30 : , inouuc
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tain time. '
The new time table went into effect ,
Sunday. See change in table elsewhere
in this issue.
The saloon men are getting their
machine in readiness for the spring
boom in politics. .
This week , Messrs. W. C. LaTourette
& Co. place their sign-board to bargains
in i ; The Triuunk
The co-partnership of Attorneys Wiln
Hams ; of this city and Simeral of Arapav
hoe , is announced.
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Applications for proof made out free
at this office. We carry a full line of
the necessary blanks.
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A fresh coat of paint is improving
the external appearance of things around
Rinker ' s implement house.
The agricultural society holds an ad
journed meeting at Tndianola , Saturday ,
March 12th , at 1 o'clock , P. M.
The old Marble photograph gallery
property on Manchester street was purp
chased , last week , by R. C. Fisher.
The Q. A. T. club held their social
hop in the Opera Hall , Monday evening ,
instead j of Friday their regular time.
Those musical voiced harbingers of
spring wild geese have been doing
some chorus work in this vicinage , this
week.
The German Free Evangelical breth
ren organized a church in our city , last
Sunday , with a membership of thirteen ,
William Suess , pastor.
The rear of the Saylor saloon , which
by the way is becoming notorious for
such disgraceful melees , was the scene
of another fight , Saturday afternoon.
Special car No. 15 , containing Gent
eral Superintendent G. W. Holdrege and
party , passed through from the West , t
Saturday evening , attached to No. 40. C
A delightful little communication e
from "Rusticus" will be found in this
issue. ! Old settlers , especially , will ex
tract something of pleasure therefrom ,
Three car-repairers were transfered
from Red Cloud to this place , Monday.
The additional trains put on , Sunday , 0
called for more cleaners at this station. 0
The extra trains added to this division ,
last Sunday , make an increase of some
twenty-five in our population , of em
ployes and their families. So we grow , p
A move in the right direction is that
of Messrs. Francis & Bennett in get- c
ting out circulars advertising the town w
and country , and spreading them broadP
cast.
To-morrow evening , at the residence
of Henry W. Keyes on Madison Ave. ,
the semi-monthly meetingof the Y.P. A.
will be held , to which all are cordially "
invited. : "
A train load of. thirty cars of emi
grants and emigrant movables passed
through this station , last night , for dif-
ferent points along the B. & M. west
of here.
One of the most dangerous gangs of 0
toughs that has ever infested this city is a
now camping around a well known estabb
lishment in this city. They are known I
to the police. r
An ebony-hued gentleman of gener
ous girt and assurance has been inter1 is
viewing this citizenship on such painful
subjects as corns , bunions , ingrowing 1
nails , et cetera.
We have no idea that there will be a
any vigorous opposition on the part of J
the people , to the removal of the elonr
gated compost pile on Main Avenue , it t
having fulfilled its mission. fcs
Don't fail to read the advertisement
of Torroy & Co. , the new furniture
dealers , to be found on our first page.T
have laid in fresh a
They just a new ,
stock , and guarantee bottom prices.
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Thursday evening , April 7th , the v
ladies of the Methodist church propose b
giving an caster entertainment , the J
character and particulars of which will t
be more fully set forth in a future issue. ' f
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Among the improvements in J. C.
Allen & Co. 's store , this week , is a new
hatd pine floor.
Though slightly delayed , The Chrisj
tian Viow appeared the first of the
week , as bright and fresh as ever.
Yesterday , C. H. Meeker purchased
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lot 5 , block 1G , Main Avenue , paying
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therefor $ G50. Mnin'Avenue , together
with other city property , is looking up.
A millinery store and dress making
establishment will be opened in the room
now occupied by Scott's jewelry , in a
few days , by Mrs. McCabe & Prescott.t
Quite an amount of city property is
changing hands , in a quiet way. Anyv
thing and everything in the shape of a
bargain is quickly seized by the alert
"peculator.
Last Friday night , LaTourettc ' s hard-
ware store was forcibly entered through
a rear door , which was battered open ,
and goods , knives , razors , etc. , stolen to
the amount of probably $15 or $20.
Hereafter the postoffice will remain
open , on Sunday from 10:45 : to 12:45 ,
mountain time. Patrons of the office
will do well to observe this change ,
made perforce of the earlier arrival of
the morning train.
The livery barn property on the cor
ner of Macfarland and Dodge , lately
bought j by A. J. Pate , has been purchas
ed by Morris DesLarzes for $800 , se
curing Mr. Pate a neat profit of $200
on his investment of but a few days.
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This part of the state was recognized
at the formation of the Irish State Lea
gue at Lincoln , last week , by the selec-
tion : of Hon. J. W. Dolan as second vice-
president , and Thos. Colfer , Esq. , as a
member of the executive committee.
The bath house at the round house
was completed , yesterday , and is now
supplied with hot and cold water
and every appliance for a first-class
bath. It will prove a convenience and
a luxury for the railroad boys , who will
doubtless appwiate it greatly.
Last Sunday was the regular quarterly
meeting occasion of the Methodist breth-
ren of the city. Presiding Elder John
son of this district occupied the pulpit
upon the evening session , delivering a
sermon replete with excellence , to a
large and ever appreciative audience.
Progressive tea parties are now the
thing. ] They are managed very much *
like progressive euchre , with sundry
tables : , four at a table. The party can
consist ( of as many courses as the lady
entertaining may desire. The gentle- *
men change places between each course.
The first of the week , Messrs. Spotts
& Stimson moved their barber shop into
the building formerly occupied by
Colfer & Cordeal as a law office. Their
old quarters will be moved onto the rear
of the lot upon which they are now
located , and will serve as living
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quarters. .
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It became imperative , yesterday , to
perform an amputation in the case of
the man Kaley , who was so terribly r
crushed by a falling tree , on the Driftf
wood , recently , an account of which ap- -
peared at the time in our columns. The
operation was performed by Drs. Davis -
and Kay.
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Last week , F. O. JNewman , book
keeper in the Frees & Hocknell Lum- ,
ber Co. 's headquarters , purchased three
finely situated lots on North Madison
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Avenue from C. F. Babcock ; considera-
s
tion , $600. Mr. Newman contemplates _
the erection of a dwelling house on the
same in the spring.
The rooms in the Scott brick , lately 0
occupied by Messrs. Henry W. Keyes j
and J. B. Jennings , have been rented u
by Geo. E. Johnston of the Commercial
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House , who will fit them up for sleeping (
rooms , to accommodate his trade until
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the addition to his hotel , now under way ,
! ready for occupancy.
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The oyster supper at McNeely hall , 7
last Thursday evening , under the mans
agement of the ladies of West McCook , 1
and for the benefit of the West McCook
Mission Sunday School , was well pat
ronized and highly appreciated. The a
tables were spread with great taste and
the cuisine was excellent. A neat
sum was realized.
Birthday Party Monday of this
week , being the occasion of the sixth
anniversary of the birth of little Miss
Bernice , was commemorated by Mr. and
Mrs. V. Franklin by a pleasant party , *
which was participated in and enjoyed a
by a considerable company of the little c
Miss's playmates and friends with all
the simplicity and heartiness of youth-
ful childhood. ' ]
CHORAL UNION CONCERTS.
Upon Thursday and Saturday even
ings of next week , the 17th and 19th
insts.the j Choral Union of this city will
favor f our people with concerts , for
which they have been miking extensive
preparations I during ( h" past few weeks.
The J concerts will consist of overtures
by the band and orchestra , choruses by
the Union and Glee Club , instrumental
and vocal solos , duets , etc. , and we feel
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like assuring the people of this city and
vicinity a musical treat such as they do
not often enjoy. Programs will be cir
culated t in a few days , and seats will be
on sale at Menard's by Saturday of this
week. Let there be crowded houses ,
thus to recognize and encourage the
musical talent of the city , who have
been to sonic expense of money and
greater of time in their preparations.
Blue Grass and Clover seed at W.C.
LaTourette & Co. ' s.
In Limbo Deputy Sheriff Stearns of
Hitchcock county passed through this
station , Monday evening , for Indianola ,
with a candidate for safe keeping in our
county jail , who gives the name of
John Leslie. The prisoner is under ar-
rest for robbery committed at Stratton.
He had secreted a number of knives ,
Ij.
razors , etc , in a box car at Stratton ,
when caught , and is supposed to be the
rascal who broke into and robbed La-
Tourette ' s hardware store , although
nothing positive is known to this effect.
The prisoner was a hard looking char-
acter , and was properly arrayed in offi-
cial iewelry.
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CSTEggs wanted at Chas. Noble's.
The highest market price paid.
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The residence of J. II. Ludwick , cor-
ner of Dakota and Macfarland , was
taxed to its utmost capacity , Monday
evening , upon the occurrence there of
the regular social under the charge of
the ladies of the M. E. church. The
short program was iendered to an ap
preciative gathering , and supplemented
by a few extemporaneous addresses , and
the customary delicious refreshments ,
the evening was one to which those
present can recur with pleasurable
emotions.
A full line of hardware , stoves and
tinware at C. D. Palmer ' s.
The preliminary survey from Bird
City , Kas. , to this city , was completed ,
yesterday , the outfit arriving here and
going into camp. The survey develops
light grades and easy curves , and com
mends itself as the best and most f easi-
ble route thus far surveyed from the
proposed . Pueblo line to the main line.
It may not be far in the dim future when
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the iron horse will awaken the echoes
aloug the valley of the classic Drift-
wood. ,
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Corn Stalk Cutters at cost at Rinker's
for ( the next 30 days.
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Last Friday , John Imel and family
moved into the Perkin 's property on
North Marshall street , recently pur-
chased by Mr. Imel , who is also the
owner of some fine land on the bottom ,
south of the city , where he contemplates
raising a limited number of fine horses
for the market.
Dancing slippers for ladies and gents
at J. F. Ganschow's.
A handsome bus bearing the appro
priate name "McCook , " in the service
of the McEntee House , now meets the
twelve trains which daily enter and de-
part from this station. Herian & Des
Larzes have the contract to run the
same.
Nebraska City Breaking Plows at
C. P. Rinker's.
McNeely hall was the festive scene
of a "proper rag , * ' Monday night.
Judging from the reporter 's few min-
utes of observation , the occasion lacked
nothing of appreciative enjoyment.
Old Terpsichore himself must have
viewed it with something akin to envy.
Temperance mass meeting at Me-
nard's ] Opera Hall , Sunday evening , at
o'clock , mountain time. Everybody
should turn out upon this occasiou.
The subject to be discussed is a vital one.
Born This morning , to Conductor
and Mrs. Burnett , a fine ten pound boy
baby. Mother and son doing well.
Father , jubilant.
The Y. P. A. Sabbath evening service
will be suspended , next Sabbath , as also
regular evening service at the Congre
gational church.
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Last Thursday night , W. H. Peck ,
the West End flour and feed man , made
an asssignment for the benefit of his :
creditors. ;
We take pleasure in noting the con
tinued improvement of Mr. Hocknell's
health.
PERSONALS.
t _ ' Un < lor this lieml wo would bo pleased to
lmvo our friends throughout tho city acquaint
uh of thcurrivnl and departure of their viBiiors.
I .J. II. Graham of Daitley was in the city ,
yesterday.
J. It. Neiil , the Crete capitalist , was in the
city > , last evening.
Mrs. E. S. Waitereturned fioinherextend-
etl ' visit home , Monday noon.
Mrs. W. G.Itay departed , Tuesday niorn-
iny : , on a visit in Ited Oak , Iowa.
Judge H. M. Aslnnore was down from tho
ranch , yesterday , on some business.
Mrs. L. L. Ilulburd returned from her ex-
tended visit home , on Tuesday noon.
Mrs. J. II. Burns is home again , after
quite ( a visit to her mother at Hastings.
D. Guernsey , the Frenchman stockman ,
came ( down from his ranch , last evening.
S. II. Colvin was called to the county-
seat : , Tuesday morning , on land business.
Fred. Lytle was down from Dundy's capi-
tal , last Friday evening , on a Hying business
trip. ,
James Jack of Dorchester , visited A. J.
Pate , fiom Satuulay last to Tuesday of this
week.
W. J. McGillen of Stratton was among
the out-of-town Nebraskans in the city ,
Monday.
Editor Coolidge of the Stratton Gazette
made 1 this sanctum a short fraternal call ,
3ronday.
Messrs. Billiard and Ilisley represented
Ctilbeitson ' in this railroad centre , Monday
evening.
James Winter was up f 10111 the county-
seat a few hours , Monday , on a little matter
of < business.
Messrs. J. W. Dolan and G. II. Grubb of the
countseat < . came up to the city , this noon ,
on ' business.
Allen Bartley , the 'Varsity town's busi
ness i manager , was among the city's visitors ,
Tuesday afternoon.
W. E. Fry came down , this morning , from
Central City , Colo. , wheie lie is now engag
ed in the mining business.
Mrs. Davenport and Mrs. Cornutt of Cul
bertson ] came down to the city , last evening ,
on < a little shopping expedition.
Henry W. Keyes departed for Chicago ,
last ] Friday , on business. He is expected
home , the latter part of this week.
Capt. A. L. Emerson , the Wano horse
man , was in the city a few hours , Saturday ,
on ( his way from the east to Kansas.
E. C. Ballew , J. W. Welborn and W. K.
Lynch were county-capital business visitors
in ' the chief city , Tuesday afternoon.
NTonnan Foibes came down from Trenton ,
last ] Thursday , and is again manipulating
electricity , at these railroad headquarters.
F. M. Smith spent Sunday with his better
half ' at Arapahoe. He went down Saturday
evening , returning on Monday morning.
Messrs. F. S. "Wilcox and C. T. Brewer
went down to Bloomington , last evening , on a
business ] deal , involving considerable money.
II. H. Troth arrived fiom Mt. Holly , N.
J. , Monday noon , leaving his family there-
all ' well and enjoying themselves at their old
home.
Mrs. Chas. Xoble left for Chicago , Tuesday
morning , to undergo treatment for one of
her ] eyes , the sight of which has been failing
for 1 some time.
Homer Xoble , a nephew of Chas. Xoble ,
arrived from Ida Grove , Iowa , Monday noon ,
and is now occupying a position in the B. &
M. : agent's office.
EI mer Itowell ai 1 ived from Mt. Ayr , Iowa ,
Monday of last week , and will leain the
science of husbandry with his father on the
claim , northeast of thf city.
Mr. Dockey and family arrived from
Fiiend J , last week , with a car-load of house
hold goods. They have moved onto a half-
section three miles northeast of the city.
Presiding Elder and Mrs. P. C. Johnson
came ( up from Indianola , Friday noon , re-
turning to the county-seat , Saturday morn
;
ing. This office enjoyed a pleasant call from
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the Elder.
Mr. liitchey and family anived , recently ,
from Page county , low a , with a cai-load of
household effects. He has built a home on
the Hilton timber claim , a few miles north
east , of the city.
J. F. Forbes departed for Park Hill , On
tario 1 , Canada , last Fiiday evening , on an ex
tended 1 , perhaps indefinitely so , visit to his
old ( home. But we look for J. F. to appear
upon 1 this scene of action again. Don't be
lieve 1 that he can stay away.
3Iiss Xellie Stockton was in the city from
Monday evening to Tuesday noon , of this
week the guest of Miss Lou Clark. Miss
Xellie was en route to Wano , to join her sis
ter , Miss Lillian , on the Iatter's homestead
near that town. She will make a short visit
at Culbertson previously.
Messrs. Luebben and Chamberlain , two of
Mindeifs ; representative young men. made
these headquarters a short call , yesterday
noon. ] Mr. L. has just retired from the Kear
ney ' County Gazette , and is looking around
for a new location. It is needless to add that
both j were delighted with what they saw of
our < city.
P. G. Wright of Dixon county , uncle of
Miss Nettie East , was in the city , Monday ,
making : these newspaporial headquarters a
pleasant } call during his short sojourn. Mr.
Wiight repiesents the fanners of Dixon
county ( in our 'present state legislature , of
which he is the oldest member. He was de-
lighted with our beautiful and promising lit
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tle city. '
Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Thoman are now visit
ing at the old home of Mrs. Thoman , in Gil-
man , III. We clip the appended from the
Star 1 of that city :
The acquaintances the bride has here , and
the hi > rh esteem in which she is held , would
make words of introduction and praise from
the Star superfluous. Mr. Thonmn 1 ? 11 gen
tleman of line appearance , aud it is more than
safe to say that Mrs. Thoman is also to be con
gratulated on her choice. Mr. and Mrs. Tho
man are now the guests here of the Iatter's
mother. Mrs. ltoberts. and will extend their
visit , perhaps , another week or two.
Dancing slippers at J. F. Ganschow's.
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PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE. |
On Monday evening of this week , Mr. and Jpj
Mrs. S. II. Colvin gave a delightful party to ? | )
a company of friends , at their residence , just m j
east of the city. The party was made up or CI j
the following guests : 11
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Perry , 11
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hcs < ? , 1 II
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Keller , f I ! |
Mr. und Mrs. J. F. Dwyer , Ji
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Jlntchollor , 1 gj
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Itussoll. II
Miss Mamie Kuton , ' 11
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Mr.ItobcrtDoty. ijl
Itefreshments were served , and it Is super- | J
iluous to add , enjoyed heartily. The guests . ' 11
were conveyed to and from tho festive scono 11
by 1 Martin Herian with his new bus and four | |
grays in hand. W. O. Itusscl ! won the first j I
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prize , C. N. Batchellor , tho boob } " . j I
THE NEW FIRM. I
On or about March 20th wo will have • I
the pleasure of opening for the public I
inspection , the finest , largest and most I
carefully selected stock of Roots and ; I
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Shoes ever brought to this city. The : I
senior , member of our firm is now in ; I
eastern ' markets selecting the best stock ; I
that spot cash will buy. Wo will have I
nothing antique to offer , everything in I
our ( store will be fresh , modern and 1
stylish. It will pay you to wait for us. I
We mean business when we say we want II
your trade and if good goods and square 11
I dealing in combination with low pricc3 11
will do it , we intend to haie a share or II
it i , if possible. ; II
Bo WEN & Laycouk.
Citizens Bank Building. , I
MONEY to LOAN I
On farms I am prepared to fill all I
loans ] from McCook. No sending away I
no delays. Everything done and M
completed 1 right here. Do not fail to I
see i me before making application.
I. T. Brn.iamin. I
Office ' Over First National Bank.
FARM LOANS. I
Cash Down. No Delay. I
No need of waiting to send off appli- ;
cations. Money paid over as soon 113 H
papers are completed. Call on or ad- I
dress , Hed Willow Co. Bank ,
43-tf Indianola , Neb.
TO THE FARMERS. l I
Behold This ! 1 am on deck this
spring ! with the most complete lino of H
farm : implements ever offered the farm-
ing public in this part of tho country.
Call aud examine. Compare goods and
prices. I am always glad to see you. fl
Respectfully , C. J' . Rinicer.
Real Estate Loans. I
We have completed arrangements
whereby we can furnish those who want H
a ' loan , money on real estate , promptly H
aud without the usual disappointing H
delays. Call and see us. We arc al- H
so prepared to make chattel mortgage H
loans. j Citizens Rank.
HORSES FOR SALE. I
We have a fine bunch of Young Na- H
tive 1 Mares for sale at Hussell's livery H
barn | , corner of Railroad and Madison I
streets , McCook , Neb. Terms , reason- H
able. Brewer & Russell. I
PLOWS ! PLOWS ! . I
I have on hand a lot of Grass-Hopper H
Breaking Plows that I will sell at the
exceedingly ( low price of $9. Call at
once before they are all gone. I
Charles Noble.
WANTED. I
A bright boy of 14 to 18 years of age , I
willing to make himself useful about the H
store ! , and anxious to learn. Apply to
The Famous Clothing Co. I
MONRY I
To loan on the most favorable terms , I
on ( Improved Farms and First-Class
City ( Property. Helm & Davis ,
McCook , Neb. I
Optional Loans
Made on Farm Property by I
Colvin & Dempcy , >
McCook , Neb. II
SORGHUM SEED ! I
New crop cane seed for sale , whole-
sale or retail , by M. Willson ,
Blue Hill , Webster Co. , Neb.
MONRY ! I
If you desire to borrow money , call I
and i see Helm & Davis. I
Elegant Wall Paper and Decorations
just ; received , at McMillen & Weeks. _ I
They ' will give you figures to paper and
finish your house throughout , including I
work and material or material only. I
Call and see them before letting your I
work. I
. Call and be convinced that wc arc I
headquarters for plain and fancy station- I
ery. This week , we have just received I
a ; new stock. Our line is the best se- I
lected and largest in the city. I
Latest styles and all coln.s and shapes I
in Men ' s and Boys ' Hats just received I
at'The Famous. " I
A new invoice of blank books just re-
ccived at this office. fl
GIRLS WANTED ! I
I WANT TWO GOOD GIRLS AT THE I
COMMERCIAL HOTEL AT ONCE. I
GEO- EJOHNSTON. . 1