The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 26, 1888, Image 8

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I THE ONLY STORE
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I IN THE WEST.
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I rpHE only place where you can find what you want
• * • in our line.
* JHE only place that sells goods on their merit.
" , ( rE make our own prices. We sell at a profit.
WE have bargains in surplus stock. We guaran
tee every article as represented.
WE are establishing a trade for the hereafter , not
only for to-day and tomorrow , but for years to
come , by conducting our business in a straight , legiti
mate manner , giving full value , dollar for dollar , and
backing up just what we say.
WE have one of Dr. King's celebrated Optometer's
, and can fit your eyes with spectacles correctly.
WE charge nothing for piercing ears with a new
painless process , its very funny ; makes any
one laugh.
WE are having a big sale on Gold Watches , which
we sell same price as silver.
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{ ST" It will bo impossible to describe all we have for sale , so drop in and
convince yourself that thero is no place like it on earth.
3IAIK AVENUE , - - - - C0IINEU NORTH OF TOST OFFICE
J. A. YanShoik ,
AGENT FOH THE
Singer Sewing Machines
ALSO EEEP3 ON HAND A PULL LINE OP
! Repairs and Supplies.
Office , in McMillen's Drug Store , - - - McCook , Nebraska.
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I aiu now located in tlie store room
lately vacated l > y Mrs. T. Nells , on
Main Avenue , where I will be pleas
ed to see all niy old customers and
many new ones. My stock will The
larger and finer tlian ever , and my
prices as low a © thef lowest.
H. H. BERRY.
1888. Fall Season.1889.
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The fact that my efforts in the past to produce
none but of the highest standaid of excellence
j * ' * " | have been appreciated by friends and customers ,
/ as shown by my large and rapidly increasing busi-
/ ness , has encouaraged me to still greater exertions
s for the Fall and \ \ inter season.
1 For gentlemen wear , is now complete , and it will
i give me pleasure to have you see my stock , which
I is as large and handsome an assortment of new
j goods a s can beshown by any of the best houses
I in larger cities. I am better prepared now to exe-
f cute all orders promptly , and give the trade styl-
I ish and perfect fitting garments.
] L. BRRNHEIMRR ,
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MoCook , Nebraska. MERCHANT TAILOR
OF McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
( Makes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property.
OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
T A CAMPBELL , President. B. M. FREES. 1st Vice President.
{ - O. HOCKNELL , Secretary. S. L. GREEN , 2d Vice President.
! • F. L. BROWN , Trcasurer.
; CIU FRONT LIVERY SUHUL
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I EATON & CO. , Proprietors
% j EQUIPMENT UNEXCELLED IN THE CITY.
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* $ : - - \ "ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES. " w , ' \ . 'V THE LEADERS. " - ; , A
1r Dry Goods and Cloaks r 1
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We have a Large and Elegant Stock of DRESS GOODS , CLOAKS AND
WINTER QOODS , that we bought in the Eastern Markets for CASH * .j
. , . , ' We will sell them VERY CHEAP to our customers. We can only i
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FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT BOTTOM PRICES. I
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* | Hb > Compare these prices with what you have been paying' : < sM = r {
Double fold Tricot , - - $ .50 worth $ .75. | Ladies' Kid Gloves , all sizes and colors , § .50 worth % .75. \
* ' Cotton Flannel • - - .08 - " .12. ! Li dies' Kid Gloves , all sizes and colors , .75 worth 1.00. J
Scarlet Twilled ' ' Flannel , - .20 J ii .30. I 1 La , , lies'Kid . , . , Gloves , , all , , sizes . and , colors . , 1.00 _ _ . worth , - , 1.50. - . v
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, Ladies'Kid Gloves , all sizes and colors , 1.2worth 1.7o. \
46-inch Wool Henriettas , - .50 . < 5. ' . . . \
Ladies'Kid Gloves , all sizes and colors , 1.50 worth 2.00. ,
54-inch French Broadcloth , - - 1.45 " 2.00. Ladies'all wool Hose , - - - .35 worth .50 A
These are d. few of our low priooS this week. We are making special inducements for your trade in all departments. %
These prices are about 25 per cent lower than any place in the city. f ;
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We have a M line of Wiaslow , Baafl aM Watson's ' Roasted Coffee , I
The Highest Grade of Coffee in the World. Sold only in 2-pound cans and in bulk. ' / JmI
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( B. F. Jap Tea at 60c , worth 90c. M
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( Monarch Caimecl Goods. I
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J. C. ALLEN & CO. - : - J. O. ALLEN & CO. I
WHOLESALE. RETAIL. I
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In tbo first cliiiptcr or Acts , Luke informs us
that he hud nmd" u former treatise or till tlmt
Jesus licfftii ] to do and tenon until the daj in
which was taken up after that he had Riven
commandments ID the apostlea through the
Uolj Spirit. Let all Christians notice the fact
that Luke tells us of the things Jesus began to
I do and teach. In the 4th chapter of Luke. 18
and 19 verses. Jesus tells us emphatically , what
he came into the world for. "The Spirit of the
Lord is upon mo becmibO he hattl annoiuted
me to preach the gospel to the poor , he huth
sent me to heal the broken-hearted , to preach
deliverance to the captive s and recovery of
sight to the blind , to set at liberty them that
are bruised to preach the acceptablo $ ear of
the Lord. " But these things Jesus only began
to do and teach. He inaugurated the great
work of saving tlie world , and then committed
it to his apostles whom he had chosen and
through thtm it ' sgiven to all who believe on
Him through their word. Dear Christian read
ers , do you believe on the Lord Jesus through
the testimony of apostles and prophets ? II you
do , then you have nn interest in theLord's m-
terceeding prajer. He prays for us not that
we bhould bo taken out ot the world , but that
we may bo kept from the evil that is in the
world , that we may all be one united in ihe
bond of love for our Lord und in our efTort to
woik lor him by contiuuii-g to do the work
which he began , the grand and glorious work
of saving the uorld. Let us all as I hristians
examine ourselves , w nether we be in tl > o faith
If one bhould bend to McCook inquiring , aic
there any deciples or the Lord , in jour town ,
could we in answer to that query , tiuthfully
6av go your way and report to them that sent
you , • • The blind see ; the iame walk ; the lepers
are cleanfed ; the deal hear ; the dead in tres
pass and sin aie raised to spiritual lite ; to the
poor in the highways and bywayh the gospel
is preached. Do jou say this is too great a
work lor us to do ? Not if we aie united in our
work lor Him. for we have this promise ,
• 'Verily veiily. I bay unto jou , he that be-
lievelh on me the wotks tlmt 1 do. he shall do ,
and gieatcr uoiks than there shall he do be-
caubO 1 go to my Father. " Then becaube he
has gone to the Father is the reason why he re
quites us to do this work which he says is
greater than to raise the dead bodies or open
die blind eyes of the body or cleanbe the phj s-
icaily distased. This is the work the W. C.
T. Unions are doing. \ \ here they aro fully oi-
gaiiized and equipped for service , where they
have enlibted for the war. Are thero not
enough earnest Christian women in McCook to
unite in this service lor their Lord to make
all evil doers tiemble ? I know there are very
many Marjs who love the Lord and who sit Ht
nib leet to leai n his words. Then shall we not
honor this mime by doing the work He has ap
pointed us ? Will i uu not heed the injunction
ot the Apostlo , "Help these women. "
Much of our work that we call the Lord's
work ib labor spent for our own gratification
either lor part } spirit or pirsoual pride. We
like to have the finest church and the most tal
ented preacher who will tickle our itching ears
with learned and eloquent discourse about
la-atbou nations and ancient and classical liter-
turo. We do not care to hear tho gospel
preached , for that involves personal respon
sibility. We do not care to have our peace
of mind disturbed , by scripture as , "Woe to
i hem that sit at eu&e in Zion , ui.d cry peace ,
neace , when there is no peace. * ' And when we
jel up church fairs and festivals aud ojstfr
uppers and dances to raise money for tho
i.ord'8 work It would be very discouraging to
• enr some old fogy preacher quote from tho
i'lblc.
• • Bring no more vain oblations. Incense is
an abomination unto me. > New moons and
31 bbaths , tho calling or assemblies , I cannot.
Away with it. It isinlquitv. Even the solemn
meeting , your new moons and yourappolnted
f.-asts my soul hateth. They are a troublo
unto me. I am weary to bear them. And
trhon jo spread forth your hapds. I will hldo
mine eyes from you. for when you make many
pnijcra 1 will not hear. Your hands are full
of blood , Wash you. Mukc you clean. Put
avny tho evil orjourdnlngsTrom before tuino
ores. Ccaso to do evil. , Learn to do well.
Seek judgment. Believe the oppressed. Judgo I
tho fatherless. Plead for tho widow. Is not
'i tC toaWS eti e P s-jis * f' > " - "
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this the fast that T have chosen , to loose tho
bands or wickedness , to undo the heavy bur
dens and to lot tho oppressed go free and that
ye break evory yoke. " I havd quoted from
tho old Testament and now. Showing from
both , that to serve tho Lord acceptably , we
must serve humanity. Christian voter , will
you so much as lift a ballot that you can move
with your little finger to break this saloon
j'oke. that our rulers have bound upon our
necks , which lb grievous to bo borno. "II thou
forbear to deliver them that aro drawn unto
death , and those that are ready to bo slain ; if
thou suyesc , 'Behold , we knew it not. ' Doth
not he th'itponderoihyour he.irt consider it ?
And he that keepeth your soul doth he not
know it ? Shall ho not render to every man
according to his works ? "
Foi * First Place.
A great amount of political engineering will
be done by friends or candidates to secure for
their man the , first place on tho ticket , and tho
best man will probably secure tho coveted
place. Then if endorsed by tho people , tho
election is assured. Electric Bitters has been
put to the front , its merits passed upon , has
been indorsed , and unanimously given tho
first place , among remedies peculiarly adapted
to the relief and cureof all Diseasesof kidneys ,
liver and stomach. Electric Bitters , being
gurranteed , is a safe investment. Price , 50
cents and $1 per bottle at A. McMillen's drug
stoie.
SOUTH SIDE.
Two to one that Bon is our next president.
Begins to look a little like winter.
Thero was a dance Rt South South dairy ,
lust Tuesday evening.
W. T. Stone's new house is nearly completed ,
and W. T. and wife will soon move into the
same.
W. M. Cratty lost ono of his most valuable
horses , last weok. In some manner it broke
its right hind leg and W. M. had to kill it.
And still tho Eaton boys are haying , and
judging bj the number of bunches yet on the
giouud to be drawn , they have a winter's job
on hand.
That large six room brick structure , Charlie
Boyd is putting up on his South Side form , is
going to add very much to tne looks of his
larm and will be something the whole South
Side may well bo proud of. Uno.
Ague can not be permanently cured until
the systim has been thoroughly cleansed of
all morbid matter. Quinine and ohtor febri
fuges , will check it temporarily but it is sure
to return unless the pj stein has been cleansed.
For his purpose theie iB nothing better than
S Patrick's Pills. They not only physic , but
thoroughly cleanse the entire system and will ,
in most cases , prevent ague and like malurial
diseases if used as soon as tho first symptoms
appear. Sold by all druggists.
VAILTON NOTES.
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A gcntlo shower , Saturduy night.
Quite a number of stock sales , of lute.
Neighbor Dutcher improved his place won
derfully , this full.
Mrs. Clements has moved with her family on
to their tree claim about five miles from Mc
Cook.
Ilev. XT. O. Norval of McCook , preaches to
our people every two weeks. Remember tho
first Sutibnlb in November.
Plenty or feed , to put the numorous hords
along the creek through the wiKvpr. has beon
generally secured , and | , ho inhu psn starving
of cattle has passed.
James Harris is spending a few weoks in
Chicago. Wo presume that vlllago will appear
small to James , arter being accustomed to tho
bewildering scenes of Vailton audits surround
ings.
Quito n large delegation Trom Vallton llstcn-
od with pleasure and profit to James Laird , on
the great national issues of the day. Laird wo
know of olden time , a tnun of the people , and
the soldiers friend. Rali-h. |
We are agents for the * following reliable
companies Note date of organi
zation and splendid assets :
iEtnaof Hartford. Conn. , 1810 30 , . " jOS,840
Insurance ( Jo. of N. A. . Phila. , 1704 , S,474:5o2 :
Pltenix of Brooklyn , 1So3 5S97.i : > 25
Connecticut of Hartford , ISoO 12.1S0.742
Continental of New York , 1832 5.2:50.081 :
Pennsylvania Fire of Phila. , 1825. . . 2,710,8. 1
Lancshire of Manchester , Eti < ; . , 1852 , 1,408,187
COLVIN & PEMPCY ,
McCOOK. NEBRASKA.
Wm. M. ANDERSON ,
AGENT FOR
The Mutual Life Insurnce Co.
OF NEW YORK.
The Buffalo Mutual Accident Ins. Co.
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A full line of Fire and Lightning Ins.
Money to Loan on Real l' ] > tate Security.
rooms : over first national bank.
Alien's ' Transfer ,
Bus , Baggage Dray Line.
F. P. ALLEN , Prop. ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
3f Best Equipped in tho Citv. Leave orders
at Commercial Hotel.
fJond well water furnishod on shnrtnotioe.
File Woolens !
run will find a eplend'd line
of Cloths. Caa.-itneres , Wor
steds , London Suitings , and
Trouserings , and a complete
assortment of Spring and Kail
Overcoatings. Al.-o E-qui- |
mau Beavers in all shades at
DRYSDiLB'S
Fine Custom Tailor Shops ,
opposite the new pnstoffice.
Good fits guaranteed. Thir
ty-five years ' experience in
New York City.
MAIN AVENUE , McCOOK , NEB.
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ii ; Hosiery , Notions , Gloves , Mittens , Hats , ; • : j
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ii : for CASH or PRODUCE at as low a price : | | I
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ii - you are saving " 25 cents on a dollar , " as ii jM
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JOHN F. BLACK.
Breeder of IurnorcD Sheep.
EATON BROS. & CO.
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