The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 14, 1888, Image 8

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I ' NOW IS YOUK CHANCE
y > To "buy Fine Goods , audi as is generally carried
' by a First-Class
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I Jewelry House ,
C For a mere sum , consisting principally of
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Bar \\4\\j V\\A
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Also in the Music Line ,
drums , ' ' flutes ,
i • ; - * : " violins ,
> . . ; ACCORDEONS , FIFES ,
\ ; . HARMONICAS , MUSIC BOXES ,
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I - VIOLONCELLOS ,
* ? ' ' HARPS ,
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\ BANJOS , • GUITARS ,
' J. ' ' . And Fixtures for above Instruments.
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! 5 REED ORGANS AND 3IE18DE0HS
i . AT ACTUAL COST.
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, / - • Come in and secure an instrument of some kind
before the assortment is broken. Goods are go
ing fast. Remember oar entire stock amounting
to $8,000 must be reduced down to $3,000
within the next SIXTY DAYS. Now don't let
this opportunity pass you. We will give two
l _ dollars for one , and don't forget it. No more
| goods to be bought when these are gone.
7/ J. A. VanSlioik ,
AG NT FOR THE
' Singer Sewing Machines
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* ALSO KEEPS ON HAND A FDLL LINE OF
; . . Repairs and Supplies.
Office. in 'McMillen's Drug Store , - - - McCook , Nebraska.
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Rf . IVIO w $ & EL '
I am now located in "the store room
lately vacated by Mrs. T. Nells , on
Main Avenue , where I will he pleas
ed to see all iny old customers and
L many new ones. My stock will be
1 larger and finer than ever , and my
I prices as low as the lowest.
I H. H. BEKBY.
1888. - : - Fall Season.1889. .
The fact that my efforts in the past to produce
none but of the highest standaid 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 \ \ inter season.
Mj Collection of Fine Fabrics
For gentlemen wear , is now complete , and it will
give me pleasure to have you see my stock , which
j k is as large and handsome an assortment of new
I f goods as can beshown by any of the best houses .
* % in larger cities. I am better prepared now to exe-
H\-- cute all orders promptly , and give the trade styl-
c l-v - ' j. ish and perfect fitting garments.
l | l. BER ' NHEIMRR ,
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Teniperance in the Bible.
Wlio wus ihu fli-xt ( lruiikHi'il ? Gen. 9:2021. :
"And Ximh lie uu to bo an liuslniinlmiin mid
ho planted u vliicyaid and bo drank of the
wine ami was drunken. "
U'liero was the Hist tcmnoranco 6ocloty5
Jcreinlali , 30:6-8 : "Out t buy said no will drink
no wlnn for Jiniadab. the son of Hechub our
father , cntnmandfd us Buying , Ye shall drink
no wino nciihut * yo nor your sons forever.
Tlnii * w > have obeyed tho voice or our Father ,
to drink no wine all our days. We. our wlvi-s
iioroursiinKordatmliters. " Whatblesslnfrdid
Qimi pronouirceon thetlret tompcranccsoelutyi
.lercniiiili.)5:18 : ) : : AndJerctnlab Bald unto the
limine of tlio ICeuhabltus. "Thus sa 'th tho Lord ,
hcciiiin' i c have ohryt-d I ho ei.intiiiiiiilnioiit ol
.loiiiidab.j mir Father , and ki-pt all hiprecepts. .
Ilin-Millli tinl.onl nfhostd. iheljod of Israel ,
Joii.Kiiil > . the son ol * Ufi-liali , shall ma want n
man to stand before inc forever. " \ \ ho took
ihclIrM tcnipcraiKC pledge ? JtidKis , 13j-l4 : :
"And tiie unyel of the Lord said unto Manouh ,
ofali that 1 said unto the woman let her beware
she may not cat anything that couieth of tht
vine , neither let her drink wine or strong
drink. " Who took a pledgeof his own accord !
Daniel. 1:8 : "liut Daniel purposed in his heart
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that he would not dctlle himself with the king's
meat ntirwitbtbowine which he drank. " Were
tti.-y healthier and wiser In consequence ! '
Daniel. 1:15-10 : "And at tho end of ten daye
tlioir countenances appeared fairer and latter
than all the children which did cat tho portion
of I ho king's meat. " Ou bt kings and rulers to
drinl. wino ? I'rov ; il:4 G'Ills not Tor kings to
drink wine nor lor princes strong drink. Lcrit
they drink and forget the law and pervert tho
Judjjinentofnnyof tho afflicted. " Ou ht wotci
make companions of drunkards ? I Cor. 5:11 :
Can auj diunkard enter tbe kingdom of heav
en ? 1 Cor. , 6:10 : "Neither thieves nor covetous
nor drunkards nor revilers nor extortioners
shall inherit tbe kingdom of God. " Has God
pronounced woe upon drunkards ? Isaiah 5:11 :
• • Woe tint hi hem i bat liseup < 'urly in tbe morn
ing that they may pursue strong drink. Hint
continue until night that wine may Inflame
them. Woo unto them that aro mighty to
drink wine and men of strength to mingle
strong drink. Has God pronounced woe
agiilnsMbeliquorseller ? "Woe untobim that
pultetb tho bottle to his neighbor lips. " Is it
wicked to license men to put the bottle to their
neighbor's llpt"Woe unto them that justify
the wicked foraieward. " Opinio and tobacco
ate nor mentioned in the Rible as they were
not known when it was written , but Romans.
14.21 is an all suflicient rule to guide us in all
irmperanco babitB "It is pood neither to eat
meat or drink wine nor anything whereby thy
In-other stiiiuhl' 's or is offended or is made
weak. Ve that are strong should bear ilu ; in-
Uruiiiies of the eak. "
When you desire a pleasant plijsic. try St.
Patrick's Pills. For safe by all druggists.
TOWN. 4 RANGE 3d.
Mrs. .1. N. Pmitli is improving.
Tom Whinner bought a doz.'ii calves.
Mrs. Hollistcr is troubled with rheumatism.
Tlio "cvr state fair of No'im-ika will bo h < Id
tho fee ) lul week in cinom'ior , 18 9.
L ' "is Eliel. departed Fridiu oveniu . for a
t weeks v it-it at hisold home at Falls < ity.
this state.
.11 in Patterson. Fred Smith an. ) W. Grant
stalledSunday , on atrip northwest oui hunt
ing expedition.
John 'oleman has dtapoied of his farm of a
half section in H.iye * county , ami purchase 1
property in .Uct.Xok.
The only accident occiiriing in Town 4. Inst
week , worthy of note , was Dick falling through
tho hay rack and hanging by the ears.
Peter Groves is assisting in putting on the
iliiWliingtoti on tho interior of the Fust
National Bank building in McCook.
Parties " • • antimr a fine location , surrounded
with kind neighbors and excellent society.
can be accommodated in "Town 4. Range 3U. "
Tho Iowa state fair will bo held tho first week
in September , and tho Illinois < tato fair the
fourth weok of the same month , iti tbe year
18J > 9.
Question for disi-ussion fit the next meeting
of the literary at the Cob > in.iii sc'iool hous-\
Uesoh-ed. * That art is more beautiful than na
ture. "
That granger from Town. 4 that is always in
such a hurry , reminds us of a man we were ac
quainted with many years ago. On one oc
casiou. going to the timber for a load of wood ,
ho trot in such a hurry he hadn't time to sit
down to ride.
"Nebraska is famous for beautiful fall
weather , hnt this fall bus surpassed the record
by u gieat deal. " Nebraska Farmer. Guess
not Itro. Heath Seven years ago it was tine
wprm weather , so much so that children went
bare foot all day on Christmas. .
As a partial result of the exhibit of farm
produce from this county , at the Iowa state
lair , somi-fllteeii or twenty persons have visit
ed ibis county , and aro well pleased with it.
Some have bought farms , and others will fol
low in the near future Keep the ball rolling.
Little Maud' eating : a Hash of sunlight fell
on her spoon ; she cried. Oh. Mammal T swal
lowed a sponof ul of sunshine , and her eyes
spin kled with innocent glee. Too world wonM
be bnsrhterand bemoreenjoyalile if we should
all indulge frequently and liberally of little
Maudle's beverage until our hearts were tilled
so full of liirht that it would cause our eyes to
sparkle and shine as with a Hood of liirht then
the bright side only of all earth's trials would
bo seen. A flood of light would illuminate
tbe dark spots in life's pathway and tney
would be made to contribute to our happiness.
Guangku
Many persons emit met severe colds during
the early wiiiht month * and permit them to
liainr on perswtentl * all winter ; weakening
me hums and pnviiisr the way for catarrh ,
uhr "lie broiicliiti-i. or consumption No one
sun afford to neirlect aeold. A siojrle bottle of
f'hainhei-biiirs t'oinrli Iteoie-lv will cure the
tno-tt seVere cnid. mill ctints tint-50 eouts For
sale by all druiriri ts.
BARTLEY EOOM1NGS.
U H. Chrysler is behind the counters of 1
A. Crule & Co.
Miss Raines of Indianola attended the wei !
iitig rece ' ption of M. N. Eskey.
M. N. E key has taken Miss Lizzie Ward as
liTo partner in the drug and housekeeping
business.
Mi's Luc Thrysler drove down from Jndine-
) 'a. Inst Tuesday , and teok tea with Mr. and
Mis. U. H Chrysler.
Mr. Selv has moved his confectionery into
he bnildiny formerly occupied by R. F. Rrnw
pr. and has added a larj-e stock of dry goods
Mr Charles Ovrkitof the Rfpubliain Valley
Echo came upfront nioomin tnn last Tuesday ,
a > attend the woddinir receptions of his friend
M N. B < key.
A oost nflice is sometimes strangely mixed
ip with oilier business but for the post oflie"
if Rarllfy to be in a butcher shop does not
i"om to 'in a cause of - > niruillation to th
-esidentsof this busy little town.
The nartlcr IntorDeenn hiv moved acros *
lie street into tbe building formerly occupied
ty Mrcv. ! . and with Prof. Wm. Smith at the
iclin will soon bo a power in tbe land.
Mr. Strong living nn The wst side of 'own.
ind tbe in'sfortiiMc to lose bis stable and a
hijmamount or corn by lire , and onlv the
iiompt help of tbe neijrbliorssaved his boioe
toil other buildings. Tho tire was started by
Ur. Strong's boy who took matches from the
louse to the barn to play with. Moral Keep
he children away.from tho matches.
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The Publishing and Patent Offices of
the Scientific Amarican.
Perhaps sotue of our renders have visited thr
exteimive offices of the jOiontlflo American , u !
301. Rroadway New York , but many havo not ,
and to such the following account may bo ot
interest. A correspondent who recently had
this ploasnro informs us that ho was great I v
6urprIsod at tho magnitude of the establish
tnent. It suggested to his mind an onormous
Insurance company or banking house. At the
main office , which Is principally devoted to the
patent business 'ormlug as It does so ltnpor
taut a part of the establishment mny bo soon
the members of the firm and their able corpf
of examiners. Ready eccess to the principals
Is afforded to every ono ; and here may be seen
Inventors from all parts of tho country show
big their models and drawings , and explaining
their Invention" . The models leTt by invent
ors firm a large ntid interesting collect ion and
are toit , In a room by theiiij-elvcs. Tbe hope
corps of draughtsmen who prepare lhcpiitent
drawirgs are for the mom parr experienced
mechanics electricians , or engineers , some ol
them having been counecicd with the U.S.
Patent Olllco Most of the correspondence is
cirriednnby typo writers , and this necessi
tates a separate department , where a niiinlxi
ofexperie'iced I einale type writers and stenog
raphers are constantly employed. The daik
room where photographs of the patent draw
ings ate copied , and here the photographs fot
the -chitociural department are developedis
also on this floor. On the floor above may bo
found tho editorial rooms , compositors' and
subscription room , and tho engravers' depart
ment. The architectural department occupies
the top floor , alto here may be seen the mana
ger of this department , and also a number of
draughtsmen at work preparing tho plans and
general designs for tho Architect and Ruilder
edition of the Suientitlu American , which is
published monthly , and has ntt-iined u wide
spread circulation. Theprintlugof the papers
is carried on in a separaie building. At the
entrance of the main olllce , which alone occu
pies a floor space of 60x165 feet , inav be seen
one ot Prof Draper's remarkable recording
barometeiB.with which iustrumentacompleto
record is kept of atmospheric changes. Thin
barometer was built specially fortheScientitlc
American , and it is a remarkably line and sen
sitive us well as a very expensive instrument.
Some idea may be had of tho business done at
tho olllce of tho Seienctflr American when we
Btuto that over one hundred persons aro em
ployed by Munn & Co. on their several publi
cations uud in their extensive patent depart
ments.
Our Candidate for President.
He will be nominated by tlieconvention and
will tie elected by the people , beeauho he will
come I lie i.earct < i to filling their ideal of a duel
magistrate. Electric Milters has been given
the liighct-t place , because no other medicine
lias so well Allied the ideal of a perfect tonic
ami alterative. The people have indorsed
tileciric Miners and rely upon this great rem
edy in all troubles of Liver. Stomach and Kid
neys. For all .Malarial Fevers and diseases
caused by Malarial Poisons. Electric Kittera
cai.not or-mo highly recommended. Also cures
Headache anil Constipation. Siitislactioii
guaranteed , or monev lefitniled. Price aJc.
and $1. at A .McMillcn's drug btorc.
Wamiixgtox TuttttiToitr cast 46 000 votes at
the late election tor delegate twcongivbs. This
indicates a population of more than - 0.UU0.
Washington is consequently ripe for state
hood as she has considerably more than suffi
cient population to entitle her to a member of
cotigp-ss , which is the old limit and the high
est limit hitherto set as a condition precedent.
The dry cold weather of the early winter
mouths is productive ot a great deal of croup
among children. Mothers should be on the
lookout lor it. and tie prepared to arrest it as
soon at lie tlrM symptoms appear. True croup
never coiner without a warning ; a day or two
before thcitttack t tie child will iieeome. hoarse ,
and that symptom is soon followed by apecul-
tir. rough cough. If Chamberlain's < . ough
Remedy is given iw soon as this hoarseness or
cough appears , all danger and anxiety may be
avoided ; it has never laded , even in tbe most
severe cases " . There is no dauber in giving
the Remedy for it contains no injurious sub
stance. For sale by all druggists.
Tiik Scientific Amuuicax , referred to in
another column , is the very best publication in
this country for those interested in science ,
engineering , mechanics , inventions , etc. A
copy of tbe Scientific American may he seen
at the office of this paper , where subscriptions
will be received.
Reducing the Surplus.
The disposition of the Surplus in the TJ. S
Treasury engages the attention of our States
men , but a more vital question has our atten
tion and that Is the reduction of the Surplus
I'onsuinptives. Since tbe discovery and intro
duction of Dr. King'B New Discovery for con
sumption , there has been a marked decrease
in the mortality ! rom this dreaded disease , and
it is possible to still further reduce the number
of consumptives How ? My keeping con
stantly at. hand a bottle of Dr King's Now
Discovery and using according to directions ,
upon he appearance of the first symptoms ,
such ns a Cough a Cold.a < tr Throat at 'het. .
or Side Pain. Taken thus early a cure is guar
anteed Trial bottles free at A McMillen'8
rug store.
Have ) Rohert Elsmere ?
you > The Quick or the Dead ?
Read I Cleveland's Message ?
If so. which do you think will live longest a * a
work ol fiction ?
( hamberlain's Kyeand Skin Ointment is un-
rquiilied lor old elironic sores. Manx * eases
have been permanently cured by it. For sale
by all druggists.
The price of "machine oil" in Washington
ought to drop a dozen points. Tho veto ma
chine will not need so much greasing from this
on.
Mil. Cr.znr..AXD's Thanksgiving turkey
must have been crow at least there is tho ob
vious tasto of gall in his message.
Direct from tho Front.
Knoxville , Ten.w , July 2 , iSSS.
The Swift Spec : c Co. , Atlanta , Ga. :
Gentlemen 1 can cheerfully and truth
fully say that S. S. b is the greatest blcod
purifier on earth. In 1884 I contracted
blood poison. Physicians treated mc with
no good results. I took a half dozen d'rer-
ent kinds of blood medicines , but , without
receiving any permanent relief 1 I was in
duced to try S. S S. I began the first
bottle with the gravest doubts of success.
I had been so often deceived. But im
provement came , and I continued its use
until perfectly well. I have since married ,
and have a healthy family. No trace of the
disease is seen. Swift's Specific did all
this for me , and I am grateful. Yours
truly , J. S. Strader.
iiS Dale Ave.
Kemp , Texas , June 23 , 1888.
The Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. :
Gentlemen A sixteen-year-old son cf
mine was afflicted with bad blood , and broke
out with an eruption on various parts of his
body. I put him to taking S. S. S. , and a
few bottles cured him entirely. I live at
Lone Oak , but my post-office is at Kemp.
Yours truly , W , S. Robinson ,
Three books mailed free on application.
All druggists sell S. S. S.
The Swift Sptcific Co. ,
Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ga.
New York , 756 Broadway ,
-Stea 808 SewInz-MachlneTITlTlTl
t5S Si > ll A jfltTp at once rttablUhliL/lilj
k § p5 lu fiai " * d ia * u p- b > I * n n p.
Hr9tIl3tl Hv1csr our n chlnc J. ] l 1111
BHilTTilr pT.nrifood : > hrreth p uplt ran Ma
UgiMft S HK - lhrni , w will tnd free toons
By38 HH 5s 53 * P" * ° n la * lcix localltj.tbe toy
cMS § 0s 5Zi TW * celt srolng-macliiae made in (
gSissnft' ' " M 1 Pthe TTorldnitb all tht attacbrormi.
amMSjR fluj A We will alto tend free a ccmplrta
Bl iSitm fTriawHl11' " ofour > tland valuable art
BlcS-I ( ! I UH/Qumplei. Id ittura we aik that you
BIir2JrJl AfW * Vtbow what we aeiut. to ihoie wlio
I HalSteam may call at your bomr.indafltr3
M f * rf V'mgn \ • * - * all thall become your own
M mJ/lWK Fiironertr. Tht Brand machine la
UrSn * 4Jjrlfnj df after the Singer patent * ,
K aT Kr SalDaB &whlrh bare run out : brforr patrnta
AJt BKB \ run out tt told lor SO. 'I. with the
fL'JiJ V feS lanarhmenti. and now sella for
JFIPm TgaMp tS. 'iO.Bnt.irrocirrit.mor.tuse-
* pHfiil EKf * Wtol machine In the worldAll la
V llitkat 1 ! % ' Ko capital reqnlreo. Plain ,
bnef InatrueUont piren. Tboie who writs to aaat onevcame-
ran free tbe best anrinp-mschlne In tbe world , and tba
ftaf tlineofworkaofhi harteT rahown toirclherin America.
TCMtVB4c:0BoK 79 , Ajfgwta. MaUae.
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THIS IS THE WEEK
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YOU CAN BUY
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We have an immense stock bought J
Direct from the Manufacturers , and
are the only firm in the city who
buy goods that way , and we can
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LOTS OF MONEY ! - |
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Come and see pur ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES on
ofociStsrij > &oodsOvercoats
CLOTHING % UNDERWEAR.
L. LOWMAN & SON. !
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R. H. COLE , !
"The Leading"
OP McCOOK , FOR j
First-Glass Tailoring * .
Having a large stock of Fine Suitings
ant ' TrnttspritigK , I will furnish them
iihenp Fur tht * next fiO rlnvs.
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Wm. M. ANDERS0M ,
AGENT FOR
The Mutual Life Insurnce Co.
OF NEW YORK.
The Buffalo Mutual Accident Ins. Co.
ALSti j
A full line of Fire and Lightning Ins. :
Money to Loan on Real Estate Security.
rooms : cvkr fikst national bank.
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Mlt M ajMMaMMa.iiMajiia > aMliaM | Bliimj itrip
Allen's ' Transfer ,
Bus , Baggage Dray Line.
F. P. ALLEN , Prop. ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
E"Dest Equipped in the City. Leave orders
at Commercial Hotel.
Good well wntor furniBlied on shortnotice.
EATON BROS. & CO.
g35 P. O address. .McCook ,
fjCWfcrofiggpK , Nebraska. Kan e.south
B Cattlf branded on loft
MKpBS Sfiv11 lirandsnn left hip.
JteaS Hnrsi-s liRinded sumo
"KILPATRICK BROTHERS.
( Successors to E. P. Webster. )
florses branded on left hii > or left phouder.
. O. mldress. EstellQ .
Hayes county , and ttfiHt- {
[ B ? et-prSH rice , N'eb Ibtuvo. SMnlc-
tP. Water and French
M-ft * jS'i 'ninii creek * . C'lnise Co.
§ V A Netmiska.
s > f---y , | Hmnii as cut on side of
< 2TH'r5 > * Ifi * some animals , on hip urn !
Sa aifif S5 ? * . sldi-p ur mno or any '
= * 3Bfiirrr where mi tho animal.
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THE CITIZENS BANK OF McCOOK I
( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. ) , \
Paid up Capital , - . SSO .QQO.OO. . I
General Banking Business , . " ; |
Collection made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal ' I
cities of Etirqpi * . Taxes paid for Non-Reiidcnts. Money to loan on farming |
lands , village and personal property. Fire ixtsurance a specialty. j
rickets For Sale to and from Europe * fI"
CORRESPONDENTS. j v. Frankun. President. J
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