The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 12, 1887, Image 8

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    1r : LOUD WICK & TROWBRIDGE
: : \ * THE OLD RELIABLE
| - FURNITURE DEALERS ,
i , I , HAVE THE
I Finest Assortment !
• rf . .Tj - . , - Largest Stock !
p. Lowest Prices !
IN SOUTHWESTERN NEBRASKA.
MAIN AVENUE ,
J 1 MeCOOK , - - NEBRASKA.
| The First National Bank
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OF MCCOOK NEBRASKA.
I AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , - $100,000.00. ,
PAID UP CAPITAL , $60,000.
II I OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS :
J GEO. HOCKNELL , PRESIDENT. B. M. FREES , VICE-PRESIDENT.
1 F. L. BROWN , CASHIER A.CAMPBELL. R. . O. PHILLIPS.
ij KILPATKICK BROTHERS.
"f 85 ( Successors lo E. D. Webster. )
Horses branded on left hip or left shoulder.
I tv- P. O. address , Estcllc ,
"frgfejC Hayes county , and Beat-
KgjQHEIflSJB&rice , Neb. Knngc. Stink-
I ai MK Mfi Pinff Water 1U1(1 Frcnch-
I RBSSmmSS * * ! ) * man creeks , Chase Co. ,
II jiil Brand as cut on side of
Jj jgggl B PT--- , fB " some animals , on hip and
( J where on the animal.
J JOHN F. BLACK.
' J Breeder of Impjioved Sheep.
I STOKES & TROTH.
j EATON BROS. & CO.
ua jy P. O. address. McCook.
j Nebraska. Itange , south
m KSWlOB 0' ' ' Mccook.
EUSfeM&hflS Cattle branded on left
* P f | [ | 11 brands Qn left hip.
\ S&tBtB JBL Horses branded the
j iiESePPSIB 'same on left shoulder.
I t. e. Mccracken ,
Thfi limiirniinR M
i no iiiuuiuiiuu ng i
MeCOOK. NEBRASKA ,
Is prepared to write Policies on short notice
in the followingstandard , and old reliable
companies :
German American , of New York.
Commercial Union , of London.
Hartford , of Hartford. Conn.
Orient , of Hartford , Conn.
Spriiurlleld P. & M. . Springfield. Mass.
Washington V. &c M „ Boston , Mass.
FiremanFund. . Sun Francisco , Cal.
The American Fire. Philadelphia , Pa.
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MeCOOK , XKB.
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Money Is No Object.
The lives of your children are of priceless
value. Every child is subject to sudden at
tacks of bowel complaint during the summer
months. It is always alarming and often
fatal , the only rational plan is to be provided
at all times with the safest and surest reme
dy , and promptly treat the disorder in its
first stages , and before the vitality becomes
exhausted. Unexpected delays so often occur
in sending for a physician or medicine , espec
ially during the night or from a distance , ,
that no one can afford to risk such uncer
tainties when life depends upon promptness ,
keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand for instant
use , it is made for bowel complaint only and
is unquestionably the most reliable medicine
ever brought into general use. The price is
no object compared with its value in saving
life. Sold by Willey & Walker and McMillen
& Weeks.
The talk of France whipping Germany has
assumed the dreary and bearded aspectof the
ordinary French joke.
Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup.
Will relieve that cough almost instantly
and make expectoration easy. Acts simul
taneously on the bowels , kidneys and liver ,
thereby relieving the lungs of that soreness
and pain and also stopping that tickling
sensation in the throat by removing the
cause. One trial of it will convince any one
that it has no equal on earth for coughs and
colds. McMillen & Weeks have secured the
sale of it and will guarantee every bottle to
give satisfaction.
"They talk about a woman ' s sphere
As though it had a limit ;
There's not a place in earth or heaven.
There's not a task to mankind given.
There's not a blessing or a woo.
There's not a whisper , yes or no ,
There's not a life , or doath , or birth
That has a feather's weight of worth
Without a women in it. "
is warranted , i3 because it is the best
Blood Preparation known. It will posi
tively cure all Blood Diseases , purifies the
whole system , and thoroughly builds up the
constitution. Remember , we guarantee it.
Mc.Millen & Weeks.
Mrs. Sarah D. Locke , of the class of 1S. )9 ,
lias written a history of Mr. Ilolyoke Semin
ary , which will be issued June 1 , on the
semi-centennial of the institution which has
furnished so many missionaries' wives.
ALLEN'S TRANSFER.
F. P. ALLEN , Prop. ,
MCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Bc t Equipped in the City.
SPOTTS & STLMSON ,
FASHIONABLE
BARBERS & HAIR CUTTERS.
Opposite Chicago Lumber Yard.
MAIN SI'UKKT. - MeCOOK. NKBKASKA.
VViLLLUl JJciNTYltK !
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
CULBERTSON. NEBRASKA ,
All work warranted. All material furnished
if iltirel. . Work ilo.iton short notic- .
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Iteh. Mniigiand Scratches of every kind
cnied in oO Minutes by Woolfonl's Sanitary
Lotion. A sure cure and perfectly harmless.
Wan-anted by S. L. Gieen , Drugsjist , McCook.
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TOWN. 4 , RANGE 30.
Sam McLaln is whopping tho sod ovor at a
lively rate.
W. J. Snokes of Hayes county is assisting P.
Groves on his farm.
T. J. KIckards informed us that lie would
finish planting corn , Wednesday.
C. S. Squires was in McCook , Saturday , and
not having much to do there , ho bought a
windmill and brought it home.
Tho friends and neighbors met at the resi
dence of O. F. Cain , last Sabbath , and organ
ized a Sabbath school. A. B. Davis was elected
superintendent. That is right , keep it up.
"Undo Billy" was around , this week , and ho
seemed unusually inquisitive. Ho was asking
everyone how many horses , cattle , mules ,
snoops , " hogs , etc. , they had and how much
they were worth.
E. Popejoy raised 2'A acres of onions , last
Reason , which he sold for $400.00. That don't
look much like starving. He stated to us ,
Tuesday , that lie never tilled soil that would
produce like this soil here. Ho thinks this
beats Iowa soil.
We called on our friend and neighbor A.
Modie , one day this week , and we found him
and N. Frame so busy listing corn that they
hadn't time to stop in tho middle of tho Held
to take a chew of tobacco. That's right , neigh-
bore , now is the time to bo at itcprly and late.
It does look as though W. K. Forsoy has
solved the fuel problem. He is an A No. 1
farmer , and raises corn. He shells tho corn
and uses tho cobs for fuel. In the beginning
of winter he bought $4.00 wortli of coal and
he has near half of it loft , and enough cobs on
hand for fuel the most of tho summor.
If wo wero Irish we would lose no time in
.ocating in tho western part of tin 's town.
Cause : E. Popejoy has six acres planted to
potatoes , while T. J. Kickards and W. K. For
soy have seven acres each , and S. Schlegel has
eighteen acres. That looks as though a goodlv
number would receive invitations to a "dig , * '
next fall.
That immense mound near S. Schlcgel's resi
dence , that somewhat resembles sand hills , is
only a pile of cobs that he got by shelling l.IJOO
bushels of corn that he raised on his farm , last
season. It is said he used cobs for fuel all
winter and has enough on hand to last about
all summer. So there is no use to worry about
fuel in this country.
That was a very pleasant party that gather
ed at the spacious home of N.J. Frame's on
Friday night last. The occasion was tho birth
day of Mr. Frame , and was greatly enjoyed
and wy.1 long bo remembered by the partici
pants. Mr. Frame and his excellent lady
proved themselves equal to the occasion.
Refreshments in abundance was served , to
which ample justice was done , we should
judge from tho fact that we heard Andy say ,
Saturday afternoon , that ho had not been
hungry since. There were twenty-six that
partook of refreshments. Wo like to hear of
these gatherings among the neighbors , and
we wonder whose birthday comes next.
While in the discharge of our duties in the
western part of the town. , last Tuesday , we
were invited by a kind neighbor to share a
spring seat , which we accepted , as wo had
been riding horse backall day. Will appeared
somewhat anxious to get home , but we didn't
know whether he was hungry , or had the liver
complaint , until he blurted out , "we've got a
boy at our house , and its Ave weeks old to
day. " After learning this , we wouldn't blame
him if he had wallowed around worse than a
colicky horse : but we did feel like pounding
him for not sending us word at the time , and
we will let him off on condition that he send its
word next time as soon as he is able to be about.
The angels came to earth one day ,
Sent by a Father's love.
And bore our darling child away ,
To the bright world above.
To us its little life was sweet ,
* We pressed it to our hearts ;
But soon again our child we'll meet ,
And meet , no more to part.
God sent to us a treasure rare ,
Which gave us great delight.
He took it to that land so fair ,
'Tis clothed in garments white.
Its smiling face we hope to see ,
When life with us is o'er ;
A happy meeting that will be ,
Upon the Golden Shore.
Tho days are long and lonely now.
We miss our little one ;
Yet we in calm submission bow ,
And say , "Thy will be done. "
Original by H. M. and W. C.
The above is written in memorial of tho in
fant of Mr. and Mrs. Ryan , which died January
30,1S87. GnANGEit.
( The above was sent us at the time the deatli
occurred , but by some means became mis
placed. Ed. Tiubcne. )
fA andreliableMedicinesarethebest
V/tAX. to depend upon. Acker's Blood El
ixir lias been prescribed for years for all im-
puritiesoftlieBlood. IneveryformofScrof
ulous , Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases , it is
invaluable. For Rheumatism , lias no equaL
McMillen & Weeks.
BARTLEY BOOMINGS.
Measles are quite numerous around town.
Jack Brock is getting the brick yard ready
for active operations.
The new hardware store will open in a few
da3-s with a complete stock.
Wolf & Long have closed their meat market
and retired from the business.
The Arm of H. H. Hines & Co. will move into
the brick block , this week , where an elegant
double front room has been fitted up for them.
Our townsman W. Gosard had the pleasure
of welcoming an elder brother , who arrived
from Iowa , si few days ago. He will stay in
Bartley.
Rev. James Leonard of Beaver City was in
town , a few days of last week , planting trees
and making other improvements on his prop
erty lie re.
Miss Lizzie Schur , who has charge of the
primary department oi the school here , has
been very sick during the past week. During
her absence Ch.is. Byrkit held sway over the
rising generation in her department.
Yarger& Raines have sold their meat mar
ket to Fred. W. Rolafuego , who litis had long
experience in the meat business : so Hartley
will enjoy all the advantages of a first-class
meat market. Max.
A3VJVV % Lung Disease. If you have
a Cougli . or Cold , or the children are
threatened with Croup or Whooping Cough ,
use Acker's English Remedy and. provenS
further trouble. It is a positive cure , '
and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 50c
McMillen A : Weeks.
SOUTH SIDE LOCALS.
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John Whitaker has about gotten rid of his
pets.
Thermometer , 9S. Pretty hot tor this time
of the year.
Tim Hanan has moved his house and pone
to hoincsteading.
Will Long drives a four horse team nowa
days two line colt ? .
• lamp's 21 ill and his "purd" have gone over
into Kansas to plant for st trees.
We forgot to mention the return. ! a' t week ,
of W. T. Stone from lite eastern trip.
Tim Hanan. although a rather ( small ) man.
is getting too large to ride in a wagon , so has
treated himself to a shiny , new buggy.
C.H. Jacobs had a little smash up. last week.
In crossing the creek in Mime way the buggy
tongue came ( town , caught and smashed one
of the whiffle trees. He was driving a colt who
immediately stopped at a word of command.
C. H. thinks that not one colt in a dozen would
have left much buggy. Uno.
Av * rvVvV always have
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t\v l Acker's Baby
Soother at hand. It is the only safe
medicine yet made that will removeall
infantile disorders. It contains no Opium
or Morpliine , but gives the child natural
ease from pain. Prico 25 cents. Sold by
McMillen & Weeks.
In We'iiiuton. South Africa , a .school pat
terned'after Mt. Ilolyoke and called Hugue
not Seminarv was founds ! thirteen years ago
by the Dutch Ht-foimed church. Tiiepiinc 'r-
pal is Miss M. L. Cummin s , of Woicester ,
and the school has 250 pupils.
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Commissioners' Proceedings.
County Clerk's Office , )
May 10,1887. )
Board of County Commissioners met
pursuant to adjournment. Present ,
Messrs. Crabtree.Duckworth and Bolles ,
Commissioners , and C. D. Cramer ,
Clerk.
xMinutes of previous meeting read
and approved.
On motion the following claims were
allowed :
18S0 COUXTY OEXKItAI. FUXD.
Ballew&Dotkl S60 00
.1. W. Welbom 4'2 00
Wahlquist Bios < * ; 00
Howard Bros 1 45
Omaha Republican 19 50
L. J. Spickelmier i : > 00
L. J. Spickelmier 7 50
Boyer & Davidson 11 50
L. J. Spickelmier 0 50
Wahlquist Bros 8 21
McCook Tribune 8 Si
M. II. Cavanauyh 4 00
( J. S. Bishop X 00
Omaha Republican 2 25
188(5 ( COUXTY ItKIDUK KUXI ) .
Howard Lumber Co 3 20
1S85 COUXTY ( JKXEKAI. FUXD.
Stephen Bolles 4 20
Henry Urabtree 0 00
On motion the following lload Over
seers were appointed :
Chas. Colling , Hoad District 3.
Gustav Raeilel , Road District 15.
Clark Ward , Road District : K5.
Joseph A. Carter , Road District 22.
On motion Austin B. Wilson was
appointed Constable for East Valley
precinct.
On motion the following official bonds
were approved :
Ciias. Colling , Overseer Road District 3.
JohnM. Francis , Overseer Road District 4.
Chirk Ward , Overseer Road District : .
J. F. Boyer refunded § 3.00 poll tax
for 187G and interest to date and inter
est on balance of tax from 1S81 to date.
Public lload established as follows :
Commencing at the northeast corner of
section 34 , township 2 , range 28 west ,
thence west on section lines between
sections 34 and 27 and 33 and 28 to the
northeast corner of N. W. N. W.j of
section 33 in said township and range
terminating thereat.
Public road established as follows :
Commencing at the northeast corner of
section 22 , town. 4 , range 2G , running
thence south two miles to the southeast
corner of section 27 , thence south 6.50
chains , thence south 20o west G chains ,
thence south 11 chains , thence south
3G ° east 3.47 chains , thence due south
14-27 chains to the southeast corner of
the N. E. 4 ; of section 34 in said town ,
and range , terminating therein.
Consent road established as follows :
Commencing at the southwest corner of
the N.W.4 of section 1G , town. 1 , range
2G , thence north on section line between
sections 1G and 17 to northwest corner
of said section 16 , same township and
range terminating thereat.
Commissioners Henry Crabtree and
Stephen Bolles , he reto 'fore appointed to
appraise certain school lands of W. S.
Fitch for the purpose of sale , filed their
report , made under oath , appraising
said lands as follows :
S. S.E. - section 36 , town. 3 , range
30 , at $9.00 per acre.
G. L. Clark having made application
to have certain school lands appraised
for the purpose of sale , Henry Crabtree
and Stephen Bolles were designated as
such appraisers.
And said appraisers having on the-
25th day of April , 1SS7. carefully ex
amined said lands , filed their report in
writing appraising said lauds as follows :
South iof section 1G , town. 2 , range
28 , at $7.00 per acre.
North $ of section 16 , town. 2 , range
28 , at $7.50 per acre.
On motion , resignation of John Wiley
as Justice of the Peace for Willow
Grove precinct , is accepted.
Petition of A. J. llittenhouse , C. F.
Babcock atid others asking that Geo.
\V. Bede be appointed Justice of the
Peace for Willow Grove precinct , on
motion same is granted and Geo.Y. .
Bede is hereby appointed Justice of the
Peace for Willow Grove precinct.
Purify Your Blood.
If your tongue is coated ,
It your skin is yellow and dry
If jou have boils ,
If you have fever ,
If you are thin and nervous ,
If you are bilious
If you ate constipated ,
If your hones ache ,
If your head aches ,
If you have no appetite ,
If vou have no ambition ,
one Dottle of Bbgos' Blood Puimfiki : axd
BloodMakkk will lelieveany and allot'the
above complaints. Sold and warranted by
McMillen 6c Weeks.
Courier : Over eleven hundred dollars has
been subscribed by the citizens of this place
toward making the county fair a success.
There is now in process of organization a
joint stock company whose object is the pur
chase of suitable fair grounds , etc.
Salt Eheuin or Eczema
Old soies and ulcers ,
bcaldhead and ringworm.
Pain in the back and spine.
Swelling in tue knee joints ,
Sprains ami bruises ,
Neuralgia and toothache *
Tender feet caused by bunions corns and
chilblains , I warrant Bkuos ' Tioi > ical Oil
to relieve any and all of the above.
McMillkx & Wkkks.
TinDenver & Kio Grande has dvcldnl to
change its road to standard gauge. The D.
& ll. H. has already the name of doing busi
ness on broad-gauge principles.
Tin : Nebraska State Pharmaceutical Asso
ciation has been in annual session at Omaha ,
this week. A line display at the Exposition
building was a leature.
The Cherokee Female Seminary at Tale-
quah , Indian Territory , lias been burned.
Loss , § 250,000.
PLOWS ! PLOWS !
I have on hand a lot of Gra.ss Hopper
Breaking Plows that I will sell at the
exceedingly low price of $9. Call at
once before the } " are all gone.
Charles Noble.
Try the Commercial House , when
in McCook , fust once !
GLAD TO GET AWAY I
From tlie clutches of the high-price Merchant , are ,
you not ? Now that you are free just call and
examine our goods and get prices. Here's a fact , t rjk
not a fancy ! Here's a reality , not a false promise ! m
IHOlilli 13 1
of any house in the west that deals in BOOTS
AND SHOES , SLIPPERS , RUBBERS , ETC. I
"VVe have the Qualities and Prices ready , just now , m
To Demonstrate the Fact ! I
Don't imagine you can do as well elsewhere. An fl
ounce of hard fact is better than a pound of soft fl
talk. Our bargains will convince your judgment jfl
that we are right. fl
First-Class Repair Department in Connection. I
PLRASR GALaLa , B
B0WEN & LAYCOCK , I
CITIZENS HANK BUILDING. ' I
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CITY BAKERY. | I
I FRESHBREAD I I
I DELIVERED EVERY DAY EREE OF CHARGE. |
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I TOBACCO-ETC ETC. $ M
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LUNCH ROOM IN CONNECTION. \ I
: : Cakes Made to Order. St. Paul Patent Flour. \ m m
I A. PROBST & BRO. | 1
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( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. )
Paid up Capital , - - $50,000.00.
General Banking Business ,
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal
cities of Europe. Taxes paid for on-Kesidents. . Money to loan on.farming
lands , village and personal property. Fire insurance a specialty.
Tickets For Sale to and from Europe ,
CORRESPONDENTS : j V. Fkankm.vPresident.
First National Dank. Lincoln , Nebraska. I John B. Clank , Vice-Prealdent.
The Chemical Natiouul Bank. New York. J a. C. Ebert. Caahier.
The Superb Lamp Filler and Oi ! Can Combined ,
Hi A new and useful in-
liSi ? ? - ' - * • ( vention. No spilling or
M S \ ( TJSS' % \ dripping oi oil on floor ,
tggyi * J lygg Jyj table or outside of can.
jjsJJ V ifg Use it once and you will
g ffiHS 1 S\ 110 3e without it for 5 • Jl
= " \ "
g ffifl" * 8lP * times its cost" j
I Ssffi lIF ' - Gallon Complete $1 25
_ Wmj " JiS - 'I'1"011 Complete i ru
If W : ' : r * jil ' Wholesale prices to dealer A
M BJ < a i
yl T feg tB ry-ri Ti i fr-i. ! , given on application to
LYTLE BROS. & CO. , Sole Agents for Red Willow Co , :
PnR SALE BY = - *
Tlie Frees & Hooknell Lumber Go , ,
MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.