f ! II H * * * 1& K T sr v _ _ _ _ . " " flU & ( I " ' - I- HI * By F. M. KIM&CELL. K Official Qtj and County Paper. Hi republican ticket fl' NATIONAL. B For ITraMent. m BENJAMIN harki < < ; . H of Indiana. B For Vice-President. LEVI p. xgkion. ot 2Se r York. H CONGRESSIONAL. or3eml cr or Congress , B JAMES LalBlr , " " H STATE. Bfl • ' ' For Governor. I * JOHN M-TH YEU. BB * For Lieutenant Goternor. . CKUKCE I > . MEIKLKJOHN. H For Secretary of State , fl GILiiEUT L LAWS. BB For Srie ; Treaaurer. J. B. HILL. BB Fur Attorney General. WILLIAM LEESE. BB For S * ii - A Hilltnr. ft THOMAS II. BENTON. BB r5uperi ie 5ent f l'ut > ! ie Inatruction. BB OE ! > ii ; U. LANE. CeaciMwer PmWCc I-an.ls and Buddings , JOHN STEEN. SENATORIAL. I Fttr > Seaator.:3H * Senatorial District. J. P. LINDSAY. COUNTY. BBy S Fer Reprwentatlri * . BK | jgcjtxn a. wilcox. BBe J Fer County Attorney. BBtf & - * * • NAVELV. Se " * * " CoojmfeaioiMfr. 2nd District. BJBJ C. X ULACKUAX. fl | He. Cleveland my , hi hU letter nl Bj acceptancethat he lifts an "unuttenibh Bj J hatred of the Khemen of tru > ts. and bt HIj c b&U e cfeeekinjr their baleful re- B J selts. " " We tupo > e that was hit o jeel BkI vhea he pat the > aa m lav of Standard B'bI ' * * * P-ty&e u * his cabinetHe wanted fljs to Lave Whitney , the bold , bad man , vhere he could watch him. I The Detroit Triuunejiives the name ; of eighteen veteran soldiers all em ployed la the mail teniae in 31iehi an BJjB | wb tare Leeu < K-Hbarjed by this ad- BjB Hiia.L trutiou They were experienced { C z&d faithful men , bet their politics did fll not salt Dickinson , Cleveland & Co. , and BjH thej were dii har eL They did not. per- H | | < haps , come down promptly with the BBS ' 'campaign du t * * BBB' ' * BB | | It is a ndicul ii < priipoMtiou for con ny gress to offer $100,000 for a recipe Tor BH preTeaUBj ; yellow fever. The way tn BH& prevent yeKow fever is to destroy the B EI beds vhere it jrerujinates , viz : Filthy streets awl aHeys , ces-s pools , and ill ventilated h a > es. Wheir these sources i are forsLhed with heat and moisture. aM the nation ' s wealth could not buy BB | a recipe fr prevention. B' EVEBT man who wurks on a farm is Bj isterested in the protective tariff ! Sca- Bj tistics of onqaotioned accuracy show Bflf that since I SCO the wages of farm lahor- Blj ers in the United States have increasfd BhI nearly 19 per cent. , while the wa es of 1 farra laborers in Great Britain have in HI creased only half tiiat percentage. This Bl | | is a boat the difference between wages in HJ a free trade country all around. BJB So IT seetus there i > still another la BM bar party and it is to hold it < national BB coovenuoa some time in October , iiet- H ter late than never. The labor parties Bj aM put together would not be too large BB for conveHience en election day. hut BB it is so top heavy with statesmen that it BB has to be broken up into three armies BB so as to give an opportunity for the H | great men to appear at the front. Jj A FEW alleged attti monopoly sheets BJI ia the state , under the leaden-hip of the H Bee , and its vociferous tail , are tearing Hf their nether garments in an abortive at- Bjl tempt to defeat Laws and to deify one HI Leese , a tool of a few shelved politi- Bf dans , who are thus endeavoring to knife Bj ; the party. Laws is to day a truer friend ; Hi of the people than Leese , with his bom BJ bastie egotism , is possible of becoming. ' Nevee ia the history of political B parties have federal omVials and their a p- B pointees been so importuned to contrib- B. ute their money to the campaign as Bj under this civil service reform admuiis-j Bf tratinn. From die president down to Bl the boy who runs the elevator , the de Bl sand has gone forth give. Brer Brice H | knows how to wreck railroads , and he H | thinks he knows how to run a democrat- i • lc campaign. Ben Butler was a.-ked the other dav 5 if he would accept a republican uomiit t- * doa for congress. With a merry twin kle in his bias eye , the general replied. i * * * I shall not marry you , my pretty maid ! ' 5 Osobody a .ked you , sirshe said. Do • yoo. see the ap | licatioii ? I will say , ; however , that I have one additional { qualification for congress , and that is ! that I am growing hard of hearing.and I I should cot wish t > listen to many of the long speeches. ' " Complaint comes from the head- 1 qaorters of the Nebraska republican state central committee that campaign | documents sent from Washington by mail fail to show up , although many- days have elaj sed since notice was re ceived that the documents had been for I warded. Similar complaints are heard J from nuEieroits points east nnd west r Cnu it be that the mail service of this I ce o try is being conducted ou this crim- ' h inslty partisan plan ? • . POSTMASTEE GENERAL DICKINSON , i \ & Wednesday , made a campaign speech at \ % Detroit , in which he pictured Cleveland i fl an the only honest man now before the \ jj * , aKOtry. It is easy to see why Mr. j r eCUtf < si < l selected Mr. Dickinson for a i L # cabi * fc4Wsition. Diekinson and Vilas J R/ sjoe botli BQod campaigners and from I e .ihoectwo state * here Cleveland expect- E eita caase such * eighty political up [ [ P- hextal by Ms free trade message. The l | _ pjeseat iaKipaign w s planned bf 3Ir. J Ckrelsn dJMinyHiontJisag < , ljut.htslack ! c k * * f | 4g eatas-cotispicuous as his lack h rf ttetemmdiif. led hi * * mto 3 grievous fl The real sens'ition of the day at the late Crow Creek conference , came when Bowed Head , an Indian , sprang mtc the circle and delivered the followin urgent appeal to the Indians : "I am on a different path Irom some of the rest of you. I am tiot one of the chiefs sit ting there , but I am a member of the tribe and I want t < make a lead foi the children. I am not a bit afraid ol you because yon are men. The only man I am afraid of is the God in whom I believe. While on this earth if there is any salvation to save the souls , ! want to save the young generations of this tribe. If anybody is a friend of the Great Father I thought you chief's wen his friends ; now you chiefs have spoken of our forefathers and their graves upon the hill , and then I thought to myseli like thiswhen our forefathers died what had they accomplished for us , what did they do for us ? t will tell you what marks they left behind thenit An old camp fire where even now the grass does not grow , and old buffalo bones that we can see on the prairie : that is all that is left of their uork. We can see the old stones that they worshiped still piled up Young men. do you wish your children to go in this waYou chiefs , m\ brothers , my cousins , my relatives , 1 pray you have mercy on the young peo ple who are beginning life and have on property to start with. I do not sa\ these words because 1 seek to gam houoi for mjself personally. I do not say them because I expect my great Fathei to remember me hereafter for it. Come forward , you ehiefs.and set us an exam ple. We are waiiinii for you because you are chiefs , but if you do not come forward , we will go forward re rardles- < of you. Yi.u may not think it is good , but I know that it is good. I have fin h > hed. * ' MlLT N Weston , the Chicago capital ist whose case excited so touch interest nearly three years agohas been released from the Western penit * utiary on an or der from the Pennsylvania board of par dons. Weston , it will bo remembered , was sentenced to five years ' imprison mettt on the charge of manslaughter , the act of killing having been done by some man in his employ during a fight betweeu the forces of * rival claimants for some valuable nil lands. Thousands of petitions were on file asking for Weston ' s pardon. A decision ha * jii ! t been rendered in the supreme court of California to the effect that ' • trust , " arrangements , whereby prices are fixed , are void a > being in restraint of trade , and it ha been decided by the supreme couit of Tennessee thattrusts " whh-h are known to partake of the natme of pait- nerships and combinations between cor poratiotis are not permissible under the law. The people have begun to as rt their rights and thetrusts " must go. UXITEDSTATES LAKD0FFICE McCOOK , NEBRASKA. SA37.2ssir.r. . JA:33 SirSKtiJSTS. 2:3iTcr. Land Owick at McCook. Nku. , I I I AintuM29th.lSSS. f II I Notice is herel > y civeti that the followiiijr- ntimetl settler h s tiled notice of his intention to make flual proof in sup | > rt of his claim , and that stiiit proof will he tnudu ticforu the Iti-itUier or H > eiver ut McCook. Nul > . . on Tue-day. Oct. 2ird. 1SSS viz : William Kins- bur > upon H E.No. atHS ftirthnS Ji N W U and W H S.W. * . Sec. 24. Town. 0. N. KHije& ) tt.CP.M. He mimes theroliowiiur witnesses to prove hit-continuous residence upon , and iMiliivution or. Pidd land , viz : Milan W. Quick. William H. Aekerimtn. lohn A. Miller. W. B. Ubittaker. all of Quick. Neh- S.K HAHTftBejister. L.V.SU OH'itKAT .MeCitoK Nku. i -\usrU5t29ih.lS8S f Notice i hereby ivpii that the following fiimeil settler his tll il nonce .if litintention tn niukennitl pront in support oriiiselidm.a'id thiit s.dd prtMit will bennnle heforiIteuNternr Keceiver or U Sl nut tltiiee at McCook. Neb . on WednesdayOct 10th. I&SJ. viz : Nathaniel A Frame. 11 E. No.5.63SroriheS.E.Ji Seetimi 3) Town 4. Kaiitfi 3J He num-stlietollowiiijr witnesses to pn > ve his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of.aid land , viz : fhiirlisS.Squires. John N. Smith. Andrew ! * . Modie. ali of McCook. and Walter K. Forney jf Culliertsoii. S. P. HAUT. Hejrister. L.V.NDO FICKAT Mi'ConK. NKB. . • September loth.lSbS. f Notice ss herebjiven that the follnwin- inineil settler has ti'nl notice of his Intention i make QiihI pre-em | > tion proof in support of ii * claim , ami that said proofvll l > e made be Tore Itejfisteror Ib'eeiver of IjindORieeitt tc < 'ook.Neb..iin Satiinbu * . Oct 2 ) th. Is-S.vz : lostah MiKire. D.S No 4 605. for the S W. H iT * ec 11. Town. 4. N or ICanjre 29. W. 6h P. 'M. le niiines the fnilowin witnes-i'Sto prove his mntiiii'ous residence upon , and cultivation of ti > I land , viz : TlmmiisPiiikertoii. AUxander "nmpbell Nelson Chr > ser. ! Peter A. ISniwer. ill or Box Elder. Neb. 10. S. P. HAUT. l.Tjrister. LA > uOtrKtK at MrC oK Nku. . S < 'ptember2.18SS. \ . f Notice is hereby six en that tin * lolliiwinir- amed settler ha filed notice r his intention ii make final commutation proof in support f bis ela in. and that S'id proof will l.e made eforethe Iteirliter or lteeel\er at McCook. ; < • ! ) . on Tb.trsilay. November 8th. 18SS. viz : dward F Duffey. II.E No SJ5JS Tor the NW. USee S3. Town * * . N K-ni * 'e3l. ! W. He names je followinir witnesses to prove his coutintt us residence upon , and cultivation of. said md. viz : Hubert T Allam. Janie * Cain. .1. Ibrt Ilrewtr anil John W. Mei'asliu. all of cCook. Neb. (16) ) S. P. HAUT. Hesrister. Lind ofkicf : at McCohk. Neb. . I September • * . > . 18sS f Notice is herebv cixen that the followinjr- atned settler has filed notice of bis intention > muke filial h wiestend proof in suiiport of if cluim. and that said proof will be made be- > re Uejrister or Heceiverat MrCook. Ne > u on nturday. Nov l"th I8H8. viz : I'oliimlius It li.well. * * ho made II E W Tor the E \ \ S. E U f Section in and W 4 S W J4 or Seeriou 11. owii.3.N of B.itiie29 ) W. < if 6th P M. Ho auies t he foKowiutr wit nesses to prove his con- iuuoiis 1-cs'dence upon , and eitltlvntlon of. lid land viz : EdirnrF Cou e. Gcorj- HoHins. mitU fiordnn John A. Williamson , nil of Mc- ook. Neb. IS. S. P. HAUT. Hetfistcr. LEGAL NOTICE. * THK DlSTK'fiT COUIIT OF ItEU WILLOW CO. , Nl-BltASKA. . L. Bkown , Defendant , ) vs | TKAK C , IJ.tNMXG. ADDIE 5NOTICE. . B. llANMSO AVIl Clt UlLtS j W. I.KWts. Uereudunts. j The defendant. Charles W. Lewis , will tnko ntlce that on the' 'I'll day of September. 1 > < SS. . L Broivii. plaiiiiitl berelu. tiled his petition i the district court of Bed WHlow eeiinti. ' rbmskii.a'ra'iift the above named ilerendants ie dijec-t and pm > erot which nie to foreclose certuin njortjRijre executed iiythodufeiulant , rman C Huiiiiintrniid Addie It Hitiiiilnir bis ife.tolhe plulntitr.l- . Brownupon the fol- | wjt-if dP"sciexl , real estate. • The north eiist jurterrif section eleven , towte-bip four , ranee -enty-slx la tae eouniy of Bed Willow and ttt or Nel raska . i" U ) secure the payment of L'bt promissory uot'cf..ciich dated OctoberSO. bS. for the sum orseyen undie half dollars ch.un d e respectively im thy flrst day of linl. 1S37 18 * * . IfeW. ISftluml Octol-l-rrf. I S7. i& . 189U ; that tlicro is now doe rnmj the dc - ndants.l.MnniiC Hitnuliivitiid AddieB HanI inr lotliepbuiitlff F L Brown , on said notes , d morttfiwe thesittn of $3JGO wih iutureit L 111 i > erent. . on $ T 5 • thereof from April 1 . C * 7. and on $750 thereof from October 1 < , z u. and on $7.60 thereof from April 1st. 18H. r which sum w | h Inten-st plaintiff prays r a decree that the defendants be required pay the same or that said premises mar be / Id to satisfy the amount found due and that * ch mid all of paid defendants may be foro- > sed and lutrred < if ull equity of redemption olherlnterest In said mortaiitred premises. hi mto required to nnsucr8ild ! petition oil or fore 'tbe Uiday of November. 1SS3. 7 F. U BUOWN. Plaintiff , his attorney. W. S. Moitr.AN. G ) ited-S * pteiB6crMta , . lS8SL * " } S. JT , : _ il * * * , * . , . * _ | : _ _ v. • > - - OFc4 - , HOIEST CASH ) Sliould Tbe ibolislily spent , we all admit , Ibut where can one get the largest returns for his capital , and where * will a dollar go the farthest ! It is not enough to have money ; you must use judgment in spending it. Look out for your own interest , and go where you can get the LARGEST DOLLAR'S WORTH. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O O O O * O II o o o o o Our New DRY GOODS , CLOTHING , Men's and Ladies' FURNISHING Goods , CARPETS , CURTAINS and NOTIONS , Are now comingin. . We will , as usual , show you the only COMPLETE STOCK in Western Nebraska. We always guarantee our prices to he the very lowest. We invite all to come and inspect our new stock. " o o o ll O T > O O O O O O O P O O O 0 ( I 1) ( ) Q O Q O Q JUi aJxJ XfJLijLl.1 U\/Xi H . Oj \ _ / a RELIABLE MERCHANTS , DRESS MAKING. McCook , Nebraska , - _ _ _ _ Grond Opening , Saturday ! Mrs. S. A. Fresco ! ! , who lias recently purchased Mrs. J. 1 $ . McCabe's slock of milli nerHoods , has just ictiiimd front Denver , nod i > now ivtnly to display to th j ladies ot Mc Cook and vicinity , a handsome assoi Uncut of NEW HATS % BONNETS of the latest styles. She also catties a nice line of General Millinery , Ribbons , Etc. , to which she calls attention. Stamping & Embroidering A SPECIALTY. Give her a call at the old stand. SCOTT'S BRICK , - 3reC00K , ISTEB. Grand Opening , Saturday ! j * * " " I II I We are ajrents For the following reliable companies Note date of organi zation and splendid assets : fEtna of Hartford. Conn. . 1819 S0.50S.840 Insurance Co. of N. A. . Philtt. , 1704 , 8.474.352 I'lienlx of Brooklyn , 18513 5o07.25 ( "oiinectii'iit or Ilartfonl. 1850 2.180.742 'oiitinental or New York. 1852 fi.230.981 Pernio Ivania Fire of Phila. , 1825. . . 2,710,885 Lancshire of Manchester , Eiifj. , 1S52 , 1,493,187 ' DOLYIN & BEMPCY , i MrCOOK. NEBRASKA. I m. a. umm , Contractor and Builder , MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. j i J T A specialty of flno residences , school i fnsc8 , cl'ujrehcs. . etc. All work done with Ispatch and satlsfinn irhnnintcod. Shopn , i ' ' " ' irner Uodgo and Mntjclippler • 'rer . ' * * * • ; " H. P. WAITE , Contractor ® Builder , 3tcC00K. NEBRASKA. } o . E * Esllmaleson liuildlnjre carefully nndo. ' Ive men call Shop on Marshall St. , north of le Frees & Hocki'ol ! lumber yard. 7--m. ' \ _ J. A. YaaSJioik , AGENT FOR THE ALSO KEEPS ON HAND A FULL LINE OF Repairs and Supplies. Office , in MoMillen's Drug Store , - - - McCook , Nebraska. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR who are not goir.g to offer you their unseasonable goods at less than cost for the next 60 days to make room for their fall stock ; because our prices are ahays so low that we always dispose of almost our entire stock of seasonable goods during their season , and have plenty of room for what we have left , and we are able to keep them until next season , and will not annoy you trying to sell you something you do not want. But we call your attention to the fact that we now have one of the best assortments of superior that can be found in S. W. Nebraska , and at prices to suit the times ; and respectfully invite your inspection. We will be pleased to show you our goods and prices that you may compare them with others , even if you do not want to purchase. But we give you fair warning , if we do sell you anything , you may rest assured we will make some thing off of you. We will make no statements but facts , and guarantee everything as we represent. In the near future we shall list a few special bargains. Eesp'y , LYTLE EROS. & CO. , McCOOK , : : NEBRASKA. SUBSCRIBE F0 R fHC TRIBUNE " SI-50 A YEAR. : ' \ . . , ; • " < it * • L r * i - - - 4 J * * * ; i -1 I 5 THE FAMOUS CLOTHMG S 1 % r . _ _ . . . _ - , , ' 5. ( | Clothing- , 1,1 I rsr Fall Stock now Ready. A 1 FOR MEN AND BOYS. We have inaugurated the Fall J ; " " "jil > i Season , and invite you all to in- i\ \ ( U aspect the LATEST and FINEST . jj Collection of goods ever show in ' • ! * n any one Establishment in S. W. -i IP Nebraska. Everything new and ! J Ly desirable in Dress , Business , and * 'J ' Working Suits , latest in fall and | j QJ winter . Overcoats , to fit and suit • 1 ifl * mwirMiin.wjirT-lp CT-MM wiM TnmrMt r n everybody. All the novelties in , j ? lH . ty nderwear , Neckwear , • I 0 S lJ y-JSiEZ ? - . . 51 * - Caps , - • j | comprising in all , an assortment , il found in no other store , except- ! l M ing the larger cities. Every ar- > | fl } tide marked in Plain Figures , , " 41 t a " " - 1T | 1 m 11 imii 1 1 11 ia 1 ii W | n 1 iiiim | „ | | miMMM M ) a | Bpj end is . guaranteed to . . be in every fil H I I " * • > • • > " " * • - - " - - -1- | Lj way as represented. Ladies are Um JJ especially invited to examine ' ! ( BJ our ' Children's . . . . , _ and . . , . , Boys' Suits , 'I H " " " ' • - Vd * * * * ' * * * - - rn - - - | | | i rrmf m IMII-MMIMI lllll 1 Overcoats , Hats and Caps , Etc. ,1 JONAS ENGEL , Manager. jll McCook , Neb. , Sept. 14. 1888. J , - * * * * * - iiiiii'-BMiiiimMMLiMi j | lggigabBgagjLjf iirf BOcatj- THE OLD RELIABLE jj Has a rousing speech for Cash Buyers and ( Bar = 'I ' gain Seekers. August is the usual wind-up ifl month on Summer Goods , and to make it inter = I fl H esting to all concerned , I will offer the > fl ' I BIGGEST--BARGAINS : 'fl ' On all Summer Goods that has ever been known I . M to the ( Public in this western country. Look at O fl it for a minute. You will think I have gone i'l crazy3 when I offer ilj l Ladies' good kid toe slipper , GO cents. I M A better one , for S5 cents. < V j H And a. bouncer for $1 00. * ik _ | Ladies ' Newport tie , solid , S5 cents. 8i H Ladies' Newport button , solid , $1.00. f'lflfl ' A good kid shoo , solid , $1.75. j H A still better one , for $2.00 " > fl To make it interesting for men as well as ladies , I will sell a ' f j | Jood calf tap sole boot , for $2.00. ' M A better one for $2.50. i | Ufl A jrood j'rain boot , solid , for $2.50. _ H A jroodrrain plow shoe , solid , $1.20 fl * * g- v g - * * * * -sa- * " " " -L < fl , * * * * * * * | The above are only a few of the many bargains. } \ \ : ' fl ( Do not MISS THIS CHJjVCE. Come early. $ 19 / must make room for the immense stock of ft ' H • i Jafll Winter Goods purchased. t iii | . ' ' fl * * . * * * * * * * * * . * " • " * * * M a al " J. F. GrAISCHOW , • ifl The Old Keliable. * | H pposite U.S. Land Office , McCOOK , NEBRASKA. Jj * i ! |