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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1888)
g E * > * ' > ' W < , * M'M" * W , ' ' ' " M M iliBiMijiMu "iiiura I ! The Bourbon Hosts Snowed Under by an I ! Avalanche of Ballots. B 1 I NATIONAL , STATE AND COUNTY H Tickets Elected by OverwhelmingMajori - H ties. Hallelujah ! H It was a most glorious dafor tin * Hj tribes of Bonvmnn and Lpvi and Eli. m He The republicans have gained twenty H congressmen and will liavc a good woik- H ing majority in the lower house. H XoitTII of tbe Mason and Dixon ' s H * line , Grovcr perhaps carried the state H of Jersey-ligbtning , cranberry swamps H and prodigious mosquitns. B So FAR as election bets are conoern- B cd a sharp Boston young l.sdv stands in B to win ahead of all tin * rest of us. Sin * B formulated her wager with her ho t B young man as follows and he was too B far eone to realize the point of it : • if B Cleveland is elected you win and you B marry me. If Harrison is elected I win B and I marry you. " B An Atrhison lady was bemoaning the B fact that she could not attend the social B ; - science meetings because she wa in the B midst of her fall housecieaning. Sheovi H dently did not know that by staying at home and making the premies sweet ( and clean she wa3 doing more for social science than by reading a pa par a yard g Ions : on the Conduct of the [ Ionic. Y TaCOMA in Washington territory lias 1 > > Bl * m E a grain warehouse that will hold a mil If lion bushels and the citizens claim that I this is only the first of a long line oi | l warehons.es to hold the wheat from nine p million acres of fertile land. Tacoina IS is the Puget Sound terminus of tlie II Northern Pacific railroad and the har il bor has already attracted many foreign IS Vessels. Bj The czar has shown his teeth in the Hi matter of the equipment of his Black BJ sea fleet , and the bumptious younir Will HI iam III , will have to fish or cut bait Hj pretty soon. The czar has bpen strain- Hj ing the resources of Ruia almost as BJ much as the house of Hohenzollrru has H been paralyzing Germany to get up an B immense army , and he wasn't born in K the woods to be scared by an owl. E THERE are indications in all quarters H | of a large falling off this year in the H | Prohibition vote as compared with lliat H of 1S84. This result was predicted BJ weeks ago by careful observers of the II political situation m the different states. IB This does not necessarily argue that K there has been any decline in the true C temperance * sentiment of the country. | but it may be accepted as .an evidence that the people this year regarded the tariff issue as paramount , in importance to any other question , and it is apparent that the fight was made almost wholly along that line. ; Nkvkr was a community so wronged i as Da ! > ota ha > been [ u exclu.siou fiuin Statehood is a disgrace r.i the nation for permittinir the democracy to remain in jiower. In population in a few ye.ir- will be in the neighborhood of i million of thrifty , well eiiucated , intelligeht people Without the wheat of Dakota there would be a bi < r decrease m the yearly production of the United States. There are two universities , there is an agricultural colleue and normal .schools , and the number and quality of its cliar- • itable institutions will bear comparison with those. i f the mit .state of Ohio. Hmv many -oulliiM-n Male * can show an equal nuiuber ol educated citizens or a conespondina degree of wealth and out line or the same amount of lailroad communication ? A decision "hieh is of special inter est to commercial drummers was render pd last wet k in tie ! Supreme ( Joint . f the United States. It declares uiieou stitutinii.il all .state laws imp"siui.r a liLCti-e tax upon commeicial travelers not icsidents of the * tate imposing the i tax. The ease was brought by William Ct Asher of New Orleans who was ar resttd and fined for selling goods h\ Texas without Iminjr taken out an occuptli'iii t.o : . A'ter contest t'd the of the coustiluiiouality statu-- ! in ptir-u.tiicr of wnich he was arrested , and the sj.ite court ileci-led ag.iiust hm. . lie then appealed the case to the Su- prcmeL'ourt willi tin * lesnlt as stated The New York board of railroad eoni- missioueis h v " . . ' an extoiiMon of > time to the raih < > ads of that state in . which to comply with the law requiiinu them to heat their passenger ears by means other than a. stove or furnac * kept inside oi the car. The law pro t vides that thischange should lie made by November 1. but the roadsupon the iej rt'sentation that they were unable to procure lhe necessary apnances fur a new plan of heating , have been given until Jaimarv 1 , to { feet the nceepsan , arrangi incuts. New York has set an c , example in thi matter which the safety of the travi * ing puMic tlei.iattds shouid be followed by . tlnr states. It is reported tint President Strong - of the Atchison , Topeka & Santa Fe j railroad has determined to extend his | retrenchment policy to the salaries of employes and to institute a general re duction often per cent in wages through out the entiie system , excepting engi neers , brakemau , or mecliaiiic.il opera tors , where a strike would be likely to ni cause trouble. It is claimed that the „ reduced wages will be paid through the dull season. H h BHBBbbmbb BBbWb IbbwBihHHBBIBhbb Are the goods for you at .present. We will sell you either for less Than any , of supposed merchants who give you goods for nothing. o o o o o o o 0 0 o o o o o o o o u o o o o o o o o As usual , we have the only stock in the city , and make you the low est possible prices. Bee us for CARPETS , ETC , ETC. o o o o o o o o o o o o 6 ti o o o o o o o o o o o o • DRESSMAKING , FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. L. LOWMAN & SON. BUCKLEY'S ARNICA SALVE. The Hist : Sai.vi. in theuoilil for tails. Iiruis- es. soii-s. iilfL-iss. salt rlieiiai. tuversores , tel ler , chapped luuxls. clulblnins , uoi 11s. and ail skin eruptions , and pos.lively cures piles , or no pay teqiiiretl. It is uiiiaiueed tofrive | ier- li-ct satisiaction , or money relunded Price • cents per box. For sale liv A McMillen. Hail , Cochran & Co. , i > iali-is in Impleiiients , Etc. A complete stock of CUTLERY. STOVES , TINWARE , UARR WIRE. WINDMILLS , oils , ] < rrr. Lowest Living * Prices. • \VKST DKNMSON STItEET. iIcOOOK , - - NEBRASKA. M. A. LIBRF.R , Contractor and Builder , MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. J5A specialty ol tine residences , school ouses. churches , etc. All work done with isputch and satisiaction guaranteed. Shops , iirnet * Uodjje and .Manchester preets. t. e. Mccracken , fhe Insurance AgT McCOOK , NEBRASKA , Writes Indemnity against Fire , Light- { ing , Tornado and Hail Storm. Hcrian&DesLarzes , Proprietors tf the McCook ransfer \ % City Bus Line. Huh to and from all trains. Coal liaulini : < i . tri'iientl ileliverv. 'I'liretlray. . < * . All . ni. iuoini tly attciulcd to. Leave oiuYTbat ei & iluckui'll Lumber Yuiil. ( GENERAL A COMPLETE LINE OF BASK BURNERS , Witli all the Lute.t Inipiovcmcnts. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Guns , Ammunition and Loaded Shot Shells , MKHIIPIirBl e I rn ! M a rrSf Ml IT. f We Respectfully Invite Your Inspection. ( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. ) Paid up Capital , - - $50,000.00. j = DOES A i General Banking Business , Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Non-Residents. Money to loan on farming 4 lands , village aud personal property. Fire insurance a specialty. * Tickets For Sale to and from Europe. CORRESPONDENTS. V. FxiakklinPresident , first National Bank. Lincoln. Nebraska. I Johs B. Clark. Vice-President. The Chemical Nntionnl Flank. New York. J A. C. Ebkkt. Cashier. R. H. COLE , ' • Tin * Lcadinj ? " leroiieot Tailor of .McCOOK , fou First- a ss Tailoring * . 1 Inviiis ; alarire stuck nf FinoRiiitinj. ti * l TriiiiMriii : . ' . T will lurnith tln'ii ( ; licap for the nest (50 ( days. j i Blue Front Livery Stable c i ) . li. feJliTli , 1'rupritttur. Liverj * , feed and sale stables. Finest turn outs in the city furnished. Barn , rear Ale _ iiteo Hotel. ( > ! v ' . i tub BSMfin ? PinTiiinir rn ' < > _ _ . . . . . . . . . ] : OUK LINE OF ; V - ) | Firiislii Wsjats ai Caps , < Is the Lavgrest in S. W. Nebraska. [ j ( ! i , T TH have a special line of FINK JT\0 meet the demand , we have si -J * * TAILOR MADE FALL and - * * lino of ORDINARY and ME- $ / WINTER OVERCOATS , BRKSS and DIUM QUALITY OVERCOATS , A BUSINESS SUITS and i'ANTS. at DRESS and BUSINESS SUITS and 4 prices about une-lialf what tailors will PANTS , which will be found in I'rice M charge you for goods equally as well much LOWER than same class of > d . . made and trimmed. < ; oiids are sold at elsewhere. ( \ i I i j I Our Prices are Noted as Beingfhe Lowest. I It is to your interest I To See Us Before You Buy ! I JONAS ENGBL , Manager. 1 Sti-ictiy One Price. McCook , Ncb. : Oct. 26 , isss. I STOP AT I J. F. GANSCHOW'S , 1 And sec the best selected stock in Pi , Medinm & Coarse Foot Wear , j These goods were bought for the | Yery Lowest Cash Price , 1 And J mean to give my customers * M THE BEST BARGAINS 1 ever offered in Western Nebraska. 11W ceil Below w Comiietitor. I 3ome and See for Yourself. 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