The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 30, 1888, Image 8

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    I NOW IS YOUE CHANCE
I To buy Fine Goods , such aa is generally carried
I by a First-Clasa
Jewelry House ,
I For a mere sum , consisting principally of
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I Also in tlie Music Line ,
I DRUMS , FLUTES
I VIOLINS ,
I ' ACCORDEONS , FIFES ,
I * HARMONICAS , MUSIC BOXES ;
I V . VIOLONCELLOS ,
I HARPS ,
I BANJOS , GUITARS
I And Fixtures for above Instruments.
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5 REED ORGANS AND 3 MELODEONS
AT ACTUAL COST.
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Come in and secure an instrument of some kind
beforethe assortment is broken. Goods are go
ing fast. Remember our entire stock amounting
to $8,000 must be reduced down to $3,000
within the next SIXTY DAYS. Now don't let
x > this opportunity pass you. We will give two
dollars for one , and don't forget it. No more
goods to be bought when these are gone.
-x Mbbldbiull 0 J 0WOil jf Mulu ,
J. A. YaeSlioik ,
AGENT FOR THE
Singer Sewing Machines
ALSO KEKPS ON HAND A FULL LINE OP
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Repairs and Supplies.
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f * v Office , in McMillen ' s Drug Store , - - - McCook , Nebraska.
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f REMOVAL !
I I am now located in tlie store rooin
| lately vacated by Mrs. T. Xelis , on
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I Main Avenue , where I will le pleas-
1 * ed to see all niy old customers and
many new ones. My stock will he
larger and finer than ever , and my
prices as low as the lowest.
I H. H. BERRY.
1888. - : - Fall Season.1889. : .
- ' - 'The fact that my efforts in the past to produce
none but of the highest standard of excellence
have been appreciated by friends and customers ,
as shown by my large and rapidly increasing busi
ness , has encouaraged me to still greater exertions
for the Fall and W inter season.
. if Colectii of Fie Fabrics
gentlemen wear , is now complete , and it will
For pleasure to have you see my stock , wliich
cive me
and handsome an assortment of new
is as large best houses
floods a s can beshown by any of the
cities. I am better prepared now to exe-
JStp larcer all orders promptly , and give the trade styl
ish and perfect fitting garments.
Tv BERNHEIMRR ,
. * MJBllCDANT TAILOR.
MeCook , Nebraska.
OIjOAJKISS ! CLOAKS ! 1 ]
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Unloading ! - : - Unloading ! j
But at Prices 25 Per Gent. Below any Store in McCook. ; i
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON j
CLOAKS AND NEWMARKETS !
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m \J rShi wbm fine m li fSPil m& & m - 1
" ( asft I u0ers and iSettsrs/ ' I
CLOAKS ! GLOAKS ! I
TIT Til II. I 1.1 I Wm IHiM. II II ! !
"Ar.r. tilings cnine to him who waits. " is r
maxim thai n Doston invent > r i\n \ < Kept in liif
mind. A tewyt-iirs ayro ljn iiiveuti.ii u sol.lur
iiifr iron thut stiperst' < li'd ilie old slow process
of suuling' tin cms by sod"riir ! the top on the
c.ui hy 0110 mswment which was u simple
pressure of the iron upon the surface of the
top. After tfertinjr his p item he took no par
ticular pains to in.uiufueture and introduce it ,
and the consequence was that his patent was
stolen by nearly all the bif ? cunning' establish
ments in the country who have used it ri > ; ht
along. The other day he woke up and brought
a test suit ajMinst a. factory before the United
States circuit court. Tno court awarded him
co'iiin'iis.itioii for the use of hK snlderinjr iron
ar thi > nilu of 1 fc" per thousand cuns. Up is
now ivady tosett'e witheve.-y o Ivatthe s.unu
rate. It w sail tint if ho pursues the cannera
to the bitter end they will have to pay over to
him about $50.1)09,000. ) This is r. biirgor sum
than he cmld have mi In probably if hu had
piista"d his business and sold the soldcrini ;
irons to the canning factories from the beirin
tiinjr. lie perhaps foresaw th-it there was more
money In bcinjr inrrin ed upon
The dry cold weather of the emly winter
monllii is productive ot : i jrreat deal of croup
HiiKin r children. Mothers should be on the
lookout for it , and lie prop ired to arrest it as
• soon as the rtrstsvmptomappear. . True croup
never conies without a w-iriiinjr ; a day or two
before thcattacV tnechtld will income hoarse
iiuil that symntom issoon fuilo'ved bvapeuul
i.ir. roiisrli cou h. If < Jn iintH-rlai i's Coiifrh
Itnv dy i > . jriven as soon is this hu u ene s or
< • imh tti'iie.ir-s , all dais'Mailaixi tv > n-iv be
avoided ; it has never tailed , even m th m > st
severe ea es. There is no datnrer in irivinsr
the Keniedy for it contains no injurious sub
stance. For sale 'n * all drusrjrists.
Tiik coal bnions of the .Mononirahel.i river
di fiat of Peniis.lvania have notilled thfir
emp'ojesthat ' thewill shut down their mines
for an indefinite period after December 1
Th's ' means the enforced idleness of several
thousand miners and men employed in ship
ping eoal down the river. The reason for put
ting it stop to the miniiitr operations is the old
plea > r an overstocked m irket and failine
prices. Tn the ltirht of facts the exeuse is ndic-
tilou . The con > .uniereeriaiiilv lias not profit
ed by any such conditions The . truth of the
matter is. the coal barons have simply asrreed
: im-iii < r themselves to serew up the price of
coal another' otch for their own profit ty lim
itinuthe supply.
Many persons nontract severe colds durlnjr
the eurlv winter months and permit them to
h mtr on pers'stentlv all winter ; weakening
the luntrs and pavinsr the way for catarrh
chronio bronchitis , or consumiition No ono
can nfT'ird to nesrlert a cold. A single bottle ot
nhamhurlain's Cough Kerneiv will cure the
most sovore cold , and costs but 50 cents. For
sale by all druggists.
A few weeks ago. the Chicago organ of the
lemoeratic party a sured the country that a
majority of the soldiers of the Union army
ivere democrats. Now the same organ asserts
that the G. A. It. is made up almost exclusive
ly of republicans. Democrats of the eorpfr-
tiead pef\suasion know as little of soldiers as
they did during the war , and harbor as hate- j
rul a reeling toward them. j
Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is un-
? qualled for old chronic sores Many cases
mve been permanently cured by it. For sale
jy all druggists.
Our Candidate for President.
He will be nominated by the convention and
vill be elected by the people , because he will
: ome the nearest to filling their ideal of a chief
nagistratc. Electric Bitters has been given
he highest place , because no other medicine
ins so well flllled tho ideal of n perfect tonic
ind alterative. Tho people have indorsed
Electric Bitters and rely upon this great retn-
idv in ail troubles of f.iver. Stomach and Kid-
leys. For all Malarial Fevers and diseases
tauseil by Malaiial Poisons. Electric Bitters
taiinot lie too highly recommendf d. Also cures
leadache and Constipation. Satisfaction
ruarantced , or money leTunded. Price 50c.
aid $1. at A. McMillen's drug store.
Reducing the Surplus.
The disposition oi the Sin plus in the U.S.
Treasury engages the attention of our States
men , but a more vital question has our atten
tion , and that is tlie reduction of the Sin plus
Consumptives. Since I he discovery and intro-
1 duction of Dr. King's New Discovery for con
sumption , there lias been a marl.ed decrease
, in the mortality from this dreaded disease , and
it is possible to still further reduce tho number
of consumptives. How ? By keeping con
stantly at hand a bottle of Dr. King's New
Discovery and using according to directions ,
upon the appearance of tlie first symptoms ,
such as a Cough a Cold , a Sore Throat a Chest ,
' or Side Pain. Taken thus early a cure is guar
! anteed. Trial bottles free ut A McMillen's
I drug store.
The astronomical world is amused at the ri
valry existing between the university of
Southern California and the Lick observatory
on Mount Hamilton. Ever since the remarka
ble discoveries were made at the Lick observa-
tor the University of Southern California has
b -en jealous of its fame. The latter has just
ordered a powerful lens , said to be the largest
in the world , ami the two observatories will
soon vie with each other in the business of
star gizing.
Out of t-fto Breastworks-
Tate STvINc.s , TennJuly 4 , i338.
The SwtTt : pecific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. :
Gentlemen Seven years a o I contracted
an exceedingly baJ case of blood poison. I
trie 1 a physi-ian , the best at command , but
secured no benefit. My throat began ta
gt sore , and my body covered with sores
and ulcers. Going from bad to worse , I
felt that my grave must be reached in the
near future. _ I gave up the doctors' treat
ment , and with a despairing hope I com
menced taking your medicine. I began to
itiprovc from the iirst bottle , anu in a short
t me the ulcer healed , and my skin cleare-1
off and was entirely well.
One year ago a case of catarrh developed
in my system. The physician did his best ,
but could not cure me ; but two bottles of
Swift's Specific gave me permanent relief.
J. H. Uobinsox.
Kaufman , Tn : : . , June 23 , iSS3.
The Swift Specific Co. Atlanta , Ga. :
Gentlemen I ve been afflicted with a
skin disease for about twelve years , and the
best mc 'ical treatment failed to give me re
lief. 1 . * n now using Swift's Specific , and
have received the greatest benefit from its
use. Yours truly , Wm. Jones.
For sale by all druggists.
Tin ; Swift SPECinc Co. ,
Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ga.
New York , 756 , Broadway.
London , Eng. , 35 Snow HilL
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N.
R. H. COLE ,
"The Leading"
MeroSieolTaiio !
OF iMcCOOK. FOR
First-Glass Tailoring- ,
TTavinp : alarjre stock of Fine Suiting !
and Trouserings , I will furnish then
olieap for tlie next GO days.
Wm. M. ANDERSON ,
AGENT FOR
The Mutual Life Insurnce Co.
OF NEW YORK.
The Buffalo Mutual Accident Ins. Co.
also
A full line of Fire and Lightning Ins.
Money tc Loan on Real Ktate Security.
ROOMS : fVER FIRST NATIONAL RANK.
Allen's Transfer ,
Bus , Baggage Dray Line.
F. P. ALLEN , Prop. ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
CB Rest Equipped in the City Leave orders
ut Commercial Hotel
Good well water furnished oushoitnntice
EATON BROS & CO
MffiaSf P. O address. McCook ,
Si&Hf mukUUHtS > i.Neliri > : kn. Range , south
HKS j Cattle branded on left
ttj EKBgMMhip. AI10 , 5. A and
l jBtll brand' ! on left hip.
jeJmaal' Hor-es branded same
J/E & HKmy&- , ( > , t shoulder.
KT LPATRICIv B ROTIIERS.
( Successors to E. f > Webster. )
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Horses branded on left hip or left shouder. I
_ m * P. O. address. Estelle
gKJr' Hayes county , and Beat- •
- h9M& &r'L t > a en # Kange. Stink-
W g& > S v3'ntr Water and French
HBg5 ' | f/man creeks. Chase Co.
K ap& v"/j Iinind as cut on Fide of
Jlj" . . Jit some animals , on hip nnd
• frBg5jjjt5gagjl ? sides of some , or any
= = -sa Tirt , . , r&wjore on the animal. j
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1 -j * Heave jnst received a heavy stock of new - • •
jCLOTHING ; wliich makes our stock com- ' , \ \
• : :4 : plete , consistinf ? of Dress Suits , Business H
1 : ] Suits , Work Suits , School Suits , Etc. , Etc. •
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A COMPLETE LINE OE I
ii • We received this week , from Chicago , the ' : • H
jj * largest stock of Dress Goods , Flannels , ! : j H
• I < Waterproofs , Blankets , Underwear , Shirts , j H
: ; Hosiery , Notions , Gloves , Mittens , Hats , ; . " : H
Caps , Etc. , we have ever carried. : :
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A $3,000 STOCK OE
II : Boots end SSiobs , Rubbrse , Etc. : I
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: : j We have S15,000 in Merchandise to sell . : M
j | : for CASH or PRODUCE at as low a price
- as any house can sell. Don 't pay more for 11\ \ M
] \i \ goods than we pretend to ask. thinking > : - M
you are saving u25 cents on a dollar , " as M
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JAMES LITTELL. II. 0. THAYER. M
McCook Meat Market , I
James Littbill & Go. I
E.iat UennNoii Street , 1 Door East of J. C. Allen & Co. H
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