The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 03, 1888, Image 4

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H By F. M. KIMMELL.
Official City and County Paper.
I REPUBLICAN TICKET.
H FOR PIIESIDKNT ,
BENJAMIN HARRISON ,
H OF INDIANA.
H VOR VICE PRESIDENT ,
LEVI P. MOllTON ,
H OF NEW YORK.
H FOR MEMBER , OF CONGRESS ,
JAMES LAIRD.
I REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTIOT.
M Tho republican electors of tlio btato of No-
m braekn arc icqucstcd to send delegates from
M their several counties to moot in convention
B at tbo city of Lincoln , Thursday. Aummt 23 ,
M 1888 , at 2 o'clock P. M. , for the purpose of plao-
H | ing in nomination candidates for the following
B state ofllcos :
B Governor.
M Lieutenant Governor.
H Stato Treasurer.
M Secretary of State.
B Auditor of Public Accounts.
B Attorney Goneral.
m Commissioner of Public Lauds and Build *
m And the transaction of such other business
I as mar como beforo tho convention.
H • THE APPORTIONMENT.
S * > COUNTIES. VOTER. [ COUNTIES. VOTES.
B i Adums 14 Johnson . ' .8
I Antelope 9 Kearney 8
1 Arthur 1 KeyuPaha 5
B i Blalno .2 Keith. . 4
* i Boone 8 Knox 7
I i Box Butto 4 Lancaster. 25
* > Brown 0 Lincoln 8
I I Buffalo 14 Logan 2
. Butler 0 Loup 3
Burt 9 Madison 8
1 u CasB 16 McPhorson 1
M Cedar 5 Merrick 7
I Cbaso G Nanco 5
1 I Cherry 5 Nemaha 0
1 I Cheyenne 11 Nuckols G
f Clay 11 Otoe 12
1 & Colfax 7 Pawnee 8
H # Cuming 7 Perkins 5
B Custer 17 Pierce 4
I Dakota 5 Polk 6
B I Dawes 7 Platte 10
I Dawson 8 Phelps 7
1 f Dixon C Richardson 17
I Dodgo 12 Red Willow 7
M m Douglas 37 Salino 13
1 ft Dundy 4 Sarpy 5
! Fillmore 10 Saunders 12
li Franklin 7 Seward 10
ft Frontier 10 Sheridan 7
Furnas 9 Sherman 7
Gage 19 Sioux .2
2 Garfield 3 Stanton 4
9 Gosper 5 Thayer 7
m Grant 1 Thomas 2
B M Greeley ± Valley 0
Hall 11 Washington 9
k Hitmilton 10 Wayne 5
S Harlan 8 Web6ter. 9
Hayes 4 Wheeler. 3
B Hitchcock 6 York 11
I Holt 14 Unorganized Ter. 1
9 m Howard 7
I Jefferson .9 Total 671
M H Tbe several counties are entitled to repre-
Hj S scntatien as follows , being based upon the
H . | | vote cast for Hon. Samuel Maxwell , judge , in
B S 1887 , giving one delegate at large to each
H § county , and one for each 150 votes , and major
H fraction thereof.
M It is recommended that no proxies bead-
Hj mitted to tho convention except such as are
H held by persons residing in tbe counties from
H | which the proxies are given.
H To Chairmen County Central Committees :
H Whereas. At the Republican state conven-
tionbold atLincolnOctober5,18S7the follow-
Hfl ing resolutions was adopted :
Resolved. That the state central committee
I be instructed to embrace in its call for the
H next state convention the submission of the
prohibition question to the republican voters
at tbe republican primaries.
Therefore , in accordiance with tbo above
Bj | resolution , the several county central commit-
I tees are hereby instructed to include in their
I call for their next county convention the sub-
IB & mission of the prohibition question to tho re-
! publican voters at the republican primaries.
1 Walt. 21. Seely , Geo.D. Meikeuohn ,
Secretary. Chairman.
I | ANNOUNCEMENTS.
M { TOR COUNTY ATTOHNEY.
M , At tbo solicitation of many leading republi
cs * cans of tho county to become a candidate for
HB * re-election to the office of county attorney. I
BB hereby announce myself as a candidate , sub-
BB Jectto thccholco of the republican county con-
BB vention. R. M. Skavelv.
B FOR COD.NTV ATTORNEY.
B I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
BB county attorney , subject to the decision of the
Bfl republican county convention.
B H. W. Cole.
M COUNTY ATTORNEY.
m- We are authorized to announce tho cacdi-
BJj dacy of W. R. STARR Esq. , of Indianola. for
B' the oliice of couuty attorney , subject to deeis-
Ba ion of republican county convention.
BJI FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
m i At the solicitation of many friends I hereby
Bm | announce myself as a candidate for nouiina-
BXi tion to the oliice of representative for Red
BJi ! Willow county , subject to the decision of
BJ m the republican county convention.
I J. A. WILCOX.
B'f FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
U I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
BJ { nomination to the office of representative in
BJiH and for Red Willow county , subject to tbe de-
BJfjf cision of the republican county convention.
| | GEORGE H.GRUBB.
HJ | In the immigration question , the
Hff statesmen of America have a very se-
w rious matter to deal with. It should
M % be met promptly and vigorously.
B J The surviving widows of tbe ex-pres-
B idents are permitted to send their mail
if matter without paying postage , tbe
If franking privilege being granted to
Bi | them by act of congress.
Big The Stratton Herald is camping on
Kg Bill Brown's trail like a remorselessin- ,
WM satiable Nemesis. Asbwill "roasted"
B3 | Brown to a turn , last week , and we
Bli await with suppressed emotion the re-
BEf joiner. Hitchcock county politics al-
WM ways is a mite "riley , "anyhow.
g George Hastings , Esq. , of Crete ,
Hg has gone into the lightning rod business ,
BS in the hope of political preferment.
Be George , in other words , is a candidate
BI for attorney general. He is an attorney
B I of splendid ability and the people of Ne-
B | braska will not do ill to elect him to that
B ! office.
B E. D. Einsel , of Holdrege , is being '
B coached for the race for nomination to ;
B to the remunerative office of State Treas- ,
B J - urer. He is in hands of able grooms and <
is heavily backed by influential and ;
wealthy parties. He will be heard at
E the state convention. Mr. Einsel is
B prominently connected with the First ,
m National bank of Holdrege. ,
Perhaps our democratic brethren .
have not noticed that the administra
tion is travelling about on revenue cut-
I ters. There is so much on their minds
now , that they haven't time to notice c
anything. But time was when if it was i
rumored that a president or a secretary \
had been putting the people to expense 3
by riding for pleasure on a revenue cut- } f
ter the clamor that would arise from ! c
democratic press would deafen a e
camp meeting. Times have changed.
Lthe
Washington is again on the qui vivo
anticipating an early eruption of Lngalls
on the fishery treaty It is believed that
the projected yachting'trip of tho ml-
ministration liantnrith purpose the pru
dent withdrawal of Grover from the
vicinity when the shell is about to burst.
Otherwise it is believed he would stay
at homo and make a pretense of work
ing on his letter of acceptance , which
88 being prepared for him by British
members of the Cobden club , according
lo rumor. That letter will have to come
out , sooner or later probably , hue if it
could he postponed until the latter part
of November , the democratic public
would breathe easier. The longer it is
delayed the bijr jer the straddle will
have to be , to prevent the party going
to pieces.
The matter of still greater reduction
in freight rates is agitating the Nebras
ka mind ; and the existing uncertainty
and the prospects of a still greater re
duction of rates below what roads claim
to be the prone markare perhaps more
• ban all other influences responsible for
the stoppage of railroad building in the
state , this year. This fact has had a
paralyzing effect on Western Nebraska
beyond a peradventure. More roads are
needed and wanted bore and the people
are opposed to any course that will pro
hibit or retard.
The great pipe line which is to carry
petroleum from Ohio to Chicago is fin
ished , and that city is to be supplied
wish 10,000 barrels per day after tins
week. The substitution of crude petro
leum , for coal , will revolutionize the
fuel problem , especial ! } ' in the found
ries and large manufacturing works of
that vicinity.
The republicans of the Sixth con
gressional district of Tennessee , the old
home of Jackson , have nominated W.
H. Young , a negro lawyer , of Nashville ,
for congress. This marks a new era in
the politics of middle Tennessee , as it
is the first time that a negro has been
thus honored in that district by the re
publican party.
England is sending over Cleveland's
campaign buttons and campaign hats
by hundred thousands , wherefore , there
fore , should he not send over Cleve
land's campaign letter of acceptance ?
Nobody but a bloody protectionist will
have any objection to this cheap labor.
Honest newspapers in southern Cali
fornia are imploring the owners of pa
per towns to allow their laud to go back
to acreage , where it belongs. If advice
in this line had been given to the tender-
feet a year or two ago many lives and
fortunes would have been saved.
Inherited Diseases.
Kb fact of nature is more pregnant
With awful meaning than tho fact of
tho inheritance of disease.
Modern science , which has illumi
nated so m ny dark corners of nature ,
has shed a new h ht on the ominous
words of the Scriptures , "The smsof
tho fathers shall be visited upon tUe
the ch ldren un.o the third and fourth
pcneration. " Fifty per cent , of cases of
consumption , cancer and scrofula , run
in families through inheritance. Insan
ity is hereditary in a marked degree ,
but , fortunately , like many other her
editary diseases , ton Is to wearitsalf.
out , the stock becoming extinct. A
distinguished sc ent tt truly says : "No
organ or texti'rt. of tno body is exempt
from the chan. of boms : the subjec-t of
hereditary dissaso. " Probably more
chronic disca os , waica permanently
modify the structuie and functions of
the bo dy , arc 2iore or less liable to bo
Inherited Tho itmortant and far-
reaching practical doi uctions from such
factsare obvious to reflecting minds ,
and the best rn2au3 for preventing or
curing these diseases is a subject of in
tense interest to alL Fortunately na
ture has provided a remedy , which ex
perience has attested as iufallible , and
the remedy is tho wo'-ld-iamous Swift's
Specilic , a pure vegetable compound-
nature's ant.doto lor all blood poisons.
To the afflicted it is a blessing of inesti
mable value. An interesting treatisa
on "Blood and Skin Olseases" will bo
mailed free by addressing
Tub Swikt Specific Co. ,
, Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ga.
Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy is the most successful preparation
ever produced for Summer Complaint. Cholera
Morbus , Dysentery. Diarrhoea , Bloody Flux
and Chronic Diarrhoea and thousands of per
sons TV-ill certify that they believe their lives
have been 6aved by this great remedy. It is
the one preparation that every family and
Bvery traveling man should be provided with ,
especially during the summer months. Many
cases of Chronic Diarrhoea that had resisted
all other treatment and hauled the skill of
ijood physicians have been peruianonly cured
by it. Sold by all druggists.
Strive to be correct and truthful in
jverything you say , remembering that a
little lie or a little uncharitableness is
no better than a little theft. Never use
jy-words , they will add nothing to the
Tuth , and will disgust well-bred people.
He knows what he is writing about. Mr. R.
HcLeod , druggist. Hemingford , Neb. , says : "I
: eep in stock a great variety .of 60 called cures
Tor diarrhoea and cholera morbus , but from
i personal trial of Chamberlain's Colic. Chol-
jra and Diarrhoea Remedy , I regard it as the
aest of any medicine in the market , for diar
rhoea and all bowel complaints. It saved the
ife of our banker here. " Sold by all druggists.
One of the greatest frauds and nuis
ances in modern journalism is the al
leged "special" telegram , is it appears
in the average daily. Western Nebras
ka seems to be unduly afflicted in this
• egard. Sensational , unreliable and
jhimerical , they do more harm than good.
A merchant , after selling and using an arti-
: le for years , knows something of its merits ,
ilr. W. D. Haller. druggist , Blair , Nob. , says.
• I have used Chamberlain's Cholic , Cholera
md Diarrhoea Remedy , and do not hesitate to
ay , that I think it the best of all medecines
or diarrhoea and bowel complaints general-
y. " Sold by all druggists.
Emmons , the Pawnee City murderer ,
ras lynched by the people of that city , ' '
m Tuesday of this week. The murder'
ras a brutal affair.
Road Notice to Land Owners.
'O ' ALL WHOM TT MAY CONCKKN :
The Cominiasion < 'r appointed to cxntnino
nd locate a road commencing at South West
DruerSec. UT. , U.IW.mi Unttwoodprecinct , "
led WHIotv county , Ncbr.ista , runningthence
orth to N. W. Cor. Sec. 11. thence East ter-
ltiiatinp at N. E Cor. or N. W. } S.ll. T. R. '
J , has reported In favor of the establishment
icreof , and all objections thereto or claims
r damages must be tiled in the County
Jerk's ollico on nr bofoiuuoon of tho29thdny
f September. A. D.lg6S. or said road will be
itablished without reference thereto.
GEORGE W. ROPER , <
NMts. County Clork ,
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NOTICE.
Tholqaso contracts to the following describ
ed educational lands in Red Willow county ,
Nebraska , liavo been declared forfoitnd Tor
iion-pnymontof rental and will bo subject to
lease at the ollico of tho county treasurer of
km Id county on tholth day of August. 1888. at
10 o'clock. A. M. . of said day and so continue
lrora dav to day until leased , viz : huU of nwK
and nwfci or li"- * * of 30-.ls8. eJ-i of se.Mor ac !
of 10-4-2U. all of 10-2-23. lots 5 and 0 In 30 4-20 ,
6wJ of 30-2-HO , soK of iiwj and sHS ne } of nw&
and w'/J iiw4 , sw > nnd wy of sf'i and seJi of
sei ! and w4 ! of neM of soU. and noli of ncH of
8 J4 of3U20 , nndlot7inao-4 2a. Provided tho
owner of a lease contract to above land uiuy
redeem the same by paying delinquency and
cost of advertising tit nny time before the
land is subject to l"aso and until a bid or ap
plication has been made to lease tho same , but
said owner will not bo allowed to redeem ar-
ter a bid has been made. A bid or application
from tho owner of forfeited sale or leaso con-
trlct will not bo considered orecelved
JOSEPH SCOTT ,
Com. Pub. Lauds & Buildings.
J. II. GOODRICH , Jn. ,
County Treasurer , Agent. 8-3w.
mrrnm mmmmi m
H. P. WAITE ,
Contractor ® Builder ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
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{ "Estimates on buildings caiefully mndf.
Give mo a cull Shop or Marshall St. , north of
Tho Frees & llocknell lumber yard. 7-2ns.
R. A. COL.E ,
"The Leading"
Rflerotianf TefSor
op McCOOK , for
First-Class Tailoring- .
Having a large stock of Fine Suitings
and Trouserings , I will furnish them
cheap for the next GO days.
New Store ! New Goods !
About APJCITi lO we will oc
cupy our MAMMOTH NEW STORK ,
corner ! Gth and Curtis 8treots ,
with an entiro new stock of
Dry Goods ,
Dress Goods , Fancy Goods , Jer
seys , Wraps , 8uits , Millinery ,
Ladles' and Gents' Furnishings ,
J Boys' Clothing , Carpets , Cur *
taln , etc. , making it tbe Gem
Dry Goods Storein the West. De
pend upon latest styles and low
eastern prices. Absolute satis
faction guaranteed to all mail or
ders or monoy refunded. Hand
some lOOpace Catalogue nnd sam
ples sent freo on application. J.
ilAY JOSLIA. lOth and
Cnrtls , Opp. Tabor Opera
Home. DENV.EJS , COX.O.
Blue Front Livery Stable
* D. D. SMITH , Proprietor.
Livery , feed and sale stables. Finest turn
outs in the city furnished. Barn , rear Mc-
Entee Hotel.
Wm. M. ANDERSON ,
AGENT FOR
The Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OF NEW YORK.
The Buffalo Mutual Accident Ins. Co.
ALSO
A full line of Fire and Lightning Ins.
Money to Loan on Roal Estate Security.
rooms : over first national bank.
A HOT CAMPAIGN !
The NATIONAL CONTEST.
THE ONLY RELIABLE AND OFFICIAL CAM
PAIGN BOOK PUBLISHED ,
WITH TOE MOST AUTHENTIC AND COUPLE : E
BIOGRAIIUESOF
Cleveland & Thurman ,
Harrison & Morton ,
Together with tho platforms of both parties ;
Tiirilf by Keller nnd Carlisle ; President's Mes
sage ; Hlaine's Review of President's 3Iessaje ;
Election , Statistics , Etc. ,
5,000 AGENTS WANTED to supply mil
lions of intelligent voters.
TIME IS'SHORTl STRIKE QUICKLY I
Show tho book and it sells itself. Write at
once for illustrated circulars and terms , free.
Address ,
L. W. DICKERS0N , Pub. ,
ST. LOOTS. MISSOURI.
KILPATRICK BROTHERS.
( Successors to E. D. Webster. )
Horses branded on left hip or left shouder. .
-jMETiv ; P. O. address , Estelle
5K Hayes county , and Beat- '
5JSU * < § a59gkrice , Nob. Range , Stiiik-
wSgjSwgpSs5 J3in Water and French-
BBa g g jV/rnan [ creeks , Chase Co.
wBjfefil&gfeg Nebraska. '
° " * kI i Brantl fis cut on side of
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SSQ tBsaJsS' 60mo animals , on hip and
taggggggjygfgggl . sides of some , or any *
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• where on tho animal.
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JOHN E. BLACK.
Breeder of Impuoved Sheep.
tij \ Merino
pgpa f g , AND
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ajgs lltllif Southdown c
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3aaa f3 rfeMS ! alHi > ection and =
CgeT3agiSffiQ'M ? XDr COIrespond-
K S yprS S WW ence solicited.
jKS isS Swiirfejar Address him
\3SlHrisRfeslsr at Red Willow ,
T/mSuMM Mr Nebraska.
EATON BROS. & CO.
$3 & ? P. O. address. McCook ,
clvl ! S M Ps& l'rnBkl1Range ' , south
g P 5 B ) f McCook.
HS2 ? $ S vSj ! Cattle branded on h ft
KT g h'p. ' Also. 10 , 5. A and
* " • ' * * brands left .
y gae 11 on hip.
f Mlk2 ji Horses branded eaiao
Ift0gE9IHi * ou laft shoulder. n.
X iuoofu Sanitarium
Dk. J. RICHARDS , Pkop. ,
nth ST. LIJfCOLJtf JtfE < 8.
238 SOUTH . , - - , .
In suhmitting the following considerations to the afflicted , our aim is to place
before them information that may save them time and money by informing them
of the different health and mineral spring resorts of our country :
Sanitariums and Water Cures may be found at Colorado Springs , Colo. ,
Los Vegas , New Mexico ; Hot Springs , Arkansas ; Waukesha , Wisconsin ; Col
fax , Iowa ; Battle Creek , Michigan ; Cincinnati , Ohio ; Southwestern Dakota ; a
number in New Hampshire , and a few in New York and Pennsylvania each
possessing advantages peculiar to themselves , and worthy of patronage. But
these resorts are remote from your homes , requiring time and outlay of means
to reach them , while the expense at each is necessarily large.
Our own establishment possesses advantages equal to any of the above , and
in some respects superior ; while in the matter of expense we can offer induce
ments surpassing all. The Mineral "Water from the Artesian Well of this city ,
which analysis shows to be equal to the finest mineral water anywhere for bath
ing and medical purposes , is utilized here for diseases of the kidney and bowels ,
as well as in diseases of the skin and blood , and chronic irritations and ulcera
tions of the mucous membranes for which it cannot be excelled. Every variety
ot Bath is given , including the TuitKisn , Russian , Steam , Electric , ( Hot
Air , Steam and Water , ) Shower and Swimming Bath. We usu all forms of
Electricity , generated from the finest batteries and electric machines manufac
tured. We use the Massage treatment , and will use all the Hygienic appliances
and apparatus of the larger institutions. Our Bathing Parlors are 25x100 feet
on the farst floor ; 43 rooms on the second and third floors all heated with steam.
Water in all the rooms , with closets on each floor. We have some very fine
rooms , and some cheap ones. We will use every effort to make it home-like for
our patrons. For lady patients we have lady attendants and uuvscs. Our fa
cilities are and will be all that can be desired for the treatment ai.d cure of the
sick and afflicted. Those diseases which we can greatly relieve or cure , are
Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Paralysis , Liver Troubles , Diseases of the Uterus and
Kidneys , Chronic Cystitis , Anemia , Chlorosis , Nervous Prostration , Epilepsia.
Syphilis , Dropsy , Scrofulous Diseases , etc. Our terms are reasonable. We
only charge for baths and services rendered , from one week to one month in ad
vance. In serious cases we have counsel from experienced physicians. Incura
ble and offensive patients are not received. Room and board , $5.50 to $9.00
per week. Baths and treatment included , $0.00 to $18.00 per woek. Send or
call for pamphlet on diseases cured by Electricity and Electro-Thermal Baths.
Address ,
238 SOUTH lira STREET. AjJ.ii tP . JLVrlCIIARDS.
HRNRY PENNER
l HARNESS ,
Saddles , Blankets , Nets , Etc.
% W Goods open to inspection and Guaranteed. Call and see my Patent
Collar it is the finest thing in the market.
Rear of "The Famous. " HENRY PENNER.
The Howard Lumber Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Lumber & Coal ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
J. H. OSWALT ,
Has Opened a First-Class
Sestaiirant § Confectionery
IN THE BUILDIXQ ONE DOOB NORTH OF THE FREES noCKNELt ,
LUMBER YARD AND
Solicits the Publig Patronage ,
FRUITS IN SEASON.
TOBACCO &t WHOLESALE and .RETAIL.
DAY BOARD AND LUNCHES TO ORDER.
Give me a Call. J0 A. . OS"WAXjT.
O. G. POTTER & CO. ,
( THOMPSON'S OLD STAND. )
Flour , Feed and Baled Hay.
Higest Market Price for Chickens , Eggs , Etc.
EST * Our stock is fresh and clean ; there are no flies on it and it is not likely
that there will be any this summer. Give us a call.
GEO. PAXTON , •
Uassfactster acd
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
UEALE2 III
CIGARS.
Fine Havana Cigars. A specialty of the
brands , "GOOD TIMES , " "STANDARD" and
'OUR CHOICE , " the peer of anything in the
narket.
McCOOK. - - NEBRASKA.
M. A. LIBBEE ,
Contractor and Builder ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Elf" A specialty of fine residences , school
louses , churches , etc. All work done with
lispatch and satisfaction guaranteed. Shops ,
orner Dodge and Manchester ptreets ,
T. E. McCRACKEnT
lio ! Insurance flg't
McCOOK , NEBRASKA ,
Writes Indemnity against Fire , Light- j
ing , Tornado and Hail Storm.
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E. L. SMITH ,
LIVERY , FEED
AND
SALE STABLES ,
Evert's Old Stand ,
Opposite Central Hotel , McCook , Neb.
GOOD RIGS. FLEET HORSES.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Allen's Transfer ,
Bus , Baggage Dray Line.
F. P. ALLEN , Prop. ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
56r Bost Equipped in the Citv. Leave orders
it Commerciul Hotel.
Good well water furnished on short notice.
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McCOOK , - NEBRASKA. - ] \
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STRICTLY ONE PRICE 1
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Our Kegular Semi-Annual r i
Clearing Sale is now taking place. • fl
20 Per Cent. Off. ; ij
SUMMER SUITS. j
We never carry over goods from \M \
one season to another. "We must 'I '
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have room for our Immense Fall
Stock now being made for us. Our <
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Stock is already Marked in Plain
Figures at Low Prices. This Big
Discount from these , makes an in- jfl
ducement seldom offered. Don't \M \
fail to take advantage of this Great
Clearing Sale. ijl
All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. m
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IE FAMOUS CLOTHING CO. 1
JONAS ENGEL , Manager I
McCook , Neb. , July 31 , 1888. fl
AM still at the old stand , H
I and here I am to the front jH
"Y"again with the latest styles H
in Men's , Ladies' , Misses' and H
Children's Fine Shoes. I have _ k fl
just received an elegant line ' fl
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in Ladies' Fine Shoes. Great * M
many changes have been made M
in wearing apparel in the past B
year , especially in ladies' fine _ _ |
shoes. Prices have been re- M
duced to such an extent that a M
nice pair of fine shoes is with- jfl
in the reach of every one. Come M
and see for yourself. These M
are progressive times , and so K
it keeps moving. Trade with |
the Old Keliable , where you M
can always find what you want M
J. F. GANSCHOW.
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Opposite U. S. Land Office. ' H
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