The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 04, 1889, Image 8

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• Southwestern Nebraska.
B Tliey also carry a full line of
I Window Shades , Pictures ,
I Picture Frames Etc
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I .A&DuMEET ALL HONORABLE COMPETITION IN TflEIR LINE.
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I' I * Ilittlii a Sneclaity.
I McCOOK , . - - _ - NEBRASKA.
H . On all goods purchased of us in tins next 30 days in order to
H make room fur our
• SELECT II SPLENDID STOCK
I • • of New Season Goods. We offer to our customers in this swocp-
B • -ing sacrifice sale , an unprecedented opportunity to become pos-
• • / sessed of superlative bargains , and wo expect that the announce-
* ment of this sale will
t $ / We are not after money now , bin room. Call and
iXlearn our prices on DRY . GOODS , CLOTHING- ; '
P& & HATSCAPS. BOOTS , SHOES and GIIOCEIUES.
| 3 b5"j Buy while the bi-oni lasts of
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• FOR SALE "OR TRADE !
320 acres good farm lan/1 , 200 acres
2S"W , broke , 100 in pasture , ( feuued ) , good
house , water and outbuildings. Also
• 75 head of cattle , mostly cows , 8 head
liorses , 16 head hogs , 1,500 shocks of
cane , and 115 acres of corn , partly
shocked. Will either sell or trade
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. GEO. LELAND ,
McCook , Nebraska ;
IMDflBTJHIT MP fFGl
Great Reduction in Base Burners !
"We have only a few base burners left and in order to
( ' . close them out entirely , we wilL make the following tin-
f equalled low prices until they are closed out :
\ § 30.00 Base Burner for $25.00.
• $32.00 Base Burner for $27.00.
: § 36.00 Base Burner for $30.00.
; § 40.00 Base Burner for $32.00.
I . Theseare the ; celebrated "Gold Coin" and "Palar-e Alad-
; • - din" BtoveSj guaranteed to be first-class heaters. We also
C have a complete assortment of Soft Coal and Wood Heaters
r at very low prices. If you want a base burner , call early , for
\ they are bound to go quick at above prices.
L " Respectfully ,
I ! LYTLE BROS , & CO.
I , LELAND & MOBJEiQW ,
| ' DEALEIUS IN
I . \ Groceries , Boots and 8hoes ,
IF flour anp feed.
| ; Country Produce taken in Exchange at Highest Market 'Value.
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T. F. Wcliiorn Iiik tnult'd li ; lintjgn mid uu
fur ii iiircL' i.riiuiU.
Mbs f.tr.7J Hour Ii is trono to spent ! the win-
toruiih lioiMiPi'tlnr ! m.Urcstnu. I tv .
1) . MiiiiiriiK Iihb I'otiiriu. 'i ! from lih western
I rip mill la ouch iimru a cltlzon of Burtley.
O. Neff litis P ll \ \ \ * ilrny to.I. II. FucUler nnd
Iiiih trmiM with Ids family to Kearney on n
il-lt.
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• Mrs. It n. Chrtsler fipunt the hollilnj *
with the old folks at humo , in It'epnhlio City ,
KilllHIIR.
Walker Oonsunl and family were vlsltinir
wit. his brother in Iudlauola , last Saturday
and Sunday. .
Hev. .J. S. Pain , of ninnmliiifton. was ( "h-ik-
ln iniiwU with his numerous friend * in Hart
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l y. Iiu t Tuesday.
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Barrett's Mimical Comedy Company i * Mil-
Inir Mm town for their entertainment New
Year night.
At the earnest request of patrons. Maud
Downlnir lins extondod her school In the ion
nhiK's district auoth : r mouth.
W. S. Klnw has pone to Trenton , Tlitchcoek
county , to takn charifo of the Torpedo. tVe
hope he will not Mow Ij I in self tip.
The Howard Lnmher Co. hiivo sold their
yard at this placb . to the Huddleston Lumlicr
Co. of McCook. A. L. Kelly still remains in
charge.
Somo pnrtles in town have secured thn rlirht
to'manufacture and sell thn Dakota Trash
Itnriilnjr lii'iillnir pluve and will at onao com-
menee the niauufaetureand sale of the stoves.
Tiwee stnves must lie a fieneflr to the westi-rn
firmer , as ilie fuel used in them is the refuse
hay and straw gathered Trout the Oelds nd
prairie. Max.
BOX ELDER BERRIES.
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It. E. . Monro is making somo improvements
on his cieek farm.
Mr fJuri has sold h's farm nnnr Hox Elder
to.I. R. Moore. Consideration $500.
Dick Hrower. Ilox Elder dealer in old idiot
guns ( ? ) and 6eeond liuud revolvers.
We understand that Ad. Pinkertnn is still
stud.vin > : astronoiny semi-oeeasionally.
Porter Maddox nnd Will Templhi lire In the
wood chopping business for the winter.
Box Elder market report. Corn. IScts. , but
ter , 18cts. , eggs. SOcts. . and wood $3.00 per cord.
W. S. Harlein. a student of Hartley collepe
attended church at Box Elder. Sunday ceil
ing.
A little snow and a good deal of buffalo gra s
makes pretty good .sleighing , so says Moi ley
Piper.
Lost , a broom on the road north of Box El-
< lcr. The finder will please return the same to '
owner.
Considerable sickness is prevalent in this
part of the county. Mostly 6ore throat some
times accompanied with fever.
A number of young people stole quietly in
on It. E. Moore Now Year evo to 'help him
watch the old year out. We judgu it , was
about 11 P. M. when it went out.
The first quarterly meeting of the M. E.
church tit Box Elder was held on last Sunday
and Monday. Elder Clover's appoint ment was
filled by Itev. Geo. Boswcll. of Bart ley. who
preached an eloquent discourse on Sunday
night to u lurg audience. Bkkvis.
VAILTON NOTES.
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On deck again.
Mr. Archie Spoer has Improved his rosidence.
W.O. N irvnl preaches every alternate Sab
bath.
Itev Scotthoru spent a short time in our
uidst.
School i progressing in good shape under ,
the rare of Clarke Boatman.
C..T. Iticeof Haves Co. made ushort visit with ;
reporter's family. last week. ;
Now is the time for srood resolutions and to'
live up lo tnem overy day in the week.
LowisStarhiicIi soM his flue elnim to a gen
tleman from Illinois , bv the name of Chapman , '
failierof our genial neighbor.
'Wo are sorry to report .Tames Speer on tuo
s'ek list. Dr. Davis was called , ' • loud.ir. The
Dr. has a large practice in our burg.
We were pleased to meet one of VaiKoii's
i-iirly people , Mrs. Williams of Iowa She ha-
many friends in this place who remember jhe
early ilaj 3 of Voiltoti.
The ? utiday School sociable and supper was
mi immense success. Everyihinyr iixsed off
pleasantly witli sliiginur. speaking , gam s and
general good will throughout.
Wo notice improvements on every hand and
ivc erect it the same to the following : Dr. Wil
liamsol'lowa.'r Dutchcr.Jesse U'ebli. . It. M.
AMIliams , Mrs. Daniel Clements and m-ny
it hers. Ralph.
SOUTH SIDE.
George Fchweidt hus b'jilt a new horse sta-
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le.W.
W. T > toue is putting liisodd time in lircak-
ng a colt.
w. T. Stone was down to the county scar ,
ast week.
C. II. Jacobs regards going without teeth
i humbug.
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Chariic Boyd's people have moved into their |
iew brick house. <
How many swore off and said they never
lever would do it again ? {
Joe Smith thinks that younv miss that came (
0 Ids home , a few dais ago , is nice enough to j
idopt.
Thi' is a pretty hard winter after all. at *
east those who have hay and coal fort-ale , c
hink so. * i s
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Fred Benjamin left , last week , to join bis
aiuily in Illinois , where ne will make his lut-
ue home.
Mrs. Wi'l ' ? mith , we are sorry to learn , is
lown nuivn with the typhoid fever , ami U in
i rather serious condition. TJno.
A cutKFUi. co'iipiiatioii mido by a writer in
he Pittsburg Dspatch ( daces the number of
ters'itis employed : u that city in the iron and
teel mills , the glass manufactories and othert
iuiilttr iiiiiustries at c " > 4.S5J ( , Every year tin se I
lien receive $32 500.000 in wanes. "If this
normnusa.ino " uiif. . "s tys the Disp itch "shou d
ii ; reduced to silver dollars , anil the amount •
educed to tons and piied up in a metal yard ,
1 wolild make a greater pile than the quantity
if pig iron in stock at any blast furnace yard
n i he county In the last six months excepting
he Isabella. " It may-be added that in no
alfer country in the world is theie Mich a city
if equally prosperous workingmen. and tlo
irincipal espi e of the superior condition Of
in * American m.'ehnnio'stbp.bcpeHeeiitopcra ' -
iou of the protectivo tariff
Possim.Y the Standard Oil monopoly may
neet iiVor worthy its metal. Itussla. with h > * r
• ant petroleum fields , is be imiliiK' to supply
Suropo wjtli much of its kerosene. Tills will
ause a hn.ivv declinn in thn export trade of
lie American coal oil. It is estimated that
he decline in export this year as compared 0
. • ill ! 1BS7 wiP.h < ! uotless than 3D 01 000 > iilloris.
r. is arcued that if Jty reason or this eompoti-
inn wiih Itiwsla tiie export trade deiiiino , tlie
irjoo of oil in the home markot willdooliiio. ' {
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> Scrap.of ) Paper Saves Her Ufa.
'Tt was Just an orditiHr.v Kemp of writ put nti
paper , loll itiucd her lilu. She was In tin
laxtstniroR of consumption , told by phystolatW
thai she wa.s Iiieutatde and eou'd ' Ijve only n
hort ti no : sho weluhed h ss than soveiiu
pounds On a p.iecc of wrapping paper flu
read of Dr. King's New Discovery , and got n
sample bottle : It helped her. she bought a
larve bottle , it. helped her mom bought an-
other and irre.w iijtter la r , C'liitiuiied its iikc
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and Is now si rung , health i . rosy , plump. wim/Ii
ioir 140 iiounds Tor fultrr partieulurs seno
S'tiuip to W. II Cole , brugi/ist. Fort Sinith
Trial bottles of this wonderful discovery free
at A. MeMIUeo'M drug store.
Down In Queens county. New York , the hon
est KrnugerH have been playing It very flue
iiii the government bureau of animal luditf-rry.
Taey beard at an early day that , the a-oveni-
uieot paid for caiilu kilb'd ihat. .wero itllecteil
ivlih pleiiro-plieilllioiiia. So I hev Imported
some pleuro-pncuuiouui and went into the
business of Inlying up ehcup call lent from l.-n
to fifieen dollars a head. Inn-ctlna : them with
the disease , tiotll'yiiik' the proper oillcei when
It got a gone ) hold on the herd , ami Inn inp
them killed and collecting for the same fiom
twenty to twenty-five dollars per heac ) . They
have made a nice littlo income in this busi
ness. The bureau has Anally stopped paying
for slaughtered cuttlo in I hat vlcl ity.
EUPEPSY.
This Is what you ought to havo. In fact , you
must have it. to fully enjoy life. Thousands
are searching fur it dally , nnd mourning tie
cause they find it not. Thousands upon thou
sands of dollars are spent annually by our
people in the hope ihat they may attain this
boon Audyet it may lie had li > all. Wo guar
aniee that. Electric Bitters. IT used accordiuir
to directions and the use persisted in , , will
briny you good digestion and oust the demon
Dyspepsia and install instead Kupepsy. We'
recommend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and
all diseases of Liver. Stomach and Kidneys.
Sold at 50c. and $1.00 per bottle by A. MeMillcn
druggist.
Niniiing has been l-ii. undone lo help Gen
Harrison to the publication of his cabim t
meditations. A little irn-l went in an artless
way the other day. to get him to ni-nst her to
Ivin it prize offered by tin enterprising editor
for the best ( itices at the composition of the
nextcabinet. . 'Ihc president , elect was kind
but tit-iii. and exhorted the smart mis-i to ap
ply to the newspaper men who seemed to
know what lie was going to do much better
than he did.
Croup is a terror to young mothers , espec
ally during the winter months as it is then
most prevalent. Itcan always be prevented.
If properly treated as S'xm as the first symp
toms appear. Hoarseness is the first symptom :
this is soon followed byiipeculiiir.rough cough.
If Chamberlain's Couirh Keniedy is ireely jriv-
3ii as soon as these s niptouis appear , it will
invariably prevent the attack. There is no
iamicr in glviuu the remedy , as it contains no
injurious substance. Forsalo by all druggists.
Omaha pays out $80,000 a month for lottery
tickets. It receives a somewhat less sum in
return in ihe way of prizes , hut that is. of
course , inevitable. If the lottery men send
mck as much money as they take in they can
tot carry on ihe busiue-s. The bulk of these
• ontiihutlotisfio. of course , to Louisiana. If
he Omniums would do business strictlv with
lie Omaha church fairs they could keep $80.-
KX ) a month at homo. Why not ?
Persona troubled with chronic diarrhoea or
inbject to bowel complaint in any form , should
ry Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar-
hoea Itemedv. Many chronic eases tit at had
• esisteel all other treatment have been cured
iy it. For sale by all ilrug-jists.
"If we are to win in ' 92. " said Conoressman
iIcKinlov. with irreit emph His. a d iy or so
igo. "it will lie upon what wo do between ' 88
iud ihat time. We can't win on the past. "
When you desire a plea ant physic try St. .
utrick's Pills. They can always be depended
Ipon. and do not. nauseate the stomach nor
rripe I lie bowels. Forsalo by all druggists.
Out o ? tho Breastworks.
Tatf. S-vun'RS , TennJuly 4 , i338.
The Swift pecifie Co. , Atlanta , fla. :
Gentlemen is"ci years njjo I contracted
anexcecdin Iy bavcose of .ood poison. I
trie I a physijian , the best at command , but
secured no benefit. My throat began to
gjt sore , and my body covered with sores
and ulcers. Going from bad to worse , I
felt that my gnvs must be reached in the
nenr future. I gave up the doctors ' treat
ment , and with a despairing hope I com
menced taking your medicine. 1 began to
improve from the first bottle , an.in a short
t : ne the ulcer. heated , and my skin cicare'l
3ff and was cnlirely.wcll.
One y-\'tr ago a < ase of catarrh developed
in my sys.om. The ri ' iysic'an did his best ,
but could not cure me ; but two bottles of
Swift's Specific gave me permanent relief.
J. TI. Roeixson.
Kaufman , Tk : : . , June 23 , iSSS.
The Swift specific Co. Atlanta , Ga. :
Gentlemen I . ivc bec : ; afflicted with a
skin disease for about twelve years , and the
best me'lical treatment failed to give me re
lief. I "Ti now using Swift's Specific , and
have icceived the greatest benefit from its
use. Yours truly , Wm. Jo.nus.
For sale by all druggists.
The'Swift SfE-jinc Co. ,
Drawer 3 , Atla.ua , Ga.
New York , 756 , Tiroadway.
London , Eng. , 35 Juow Kill ,
Severalears ago Chamberlain &Co..of Des '
lolnes , Iowa , commenced the manufacture
f a cniivli remedy , believimr it to be the most
rnmpt and reliable preparation .letproduc-
1 Tor coughs , colds , and croup , that the pub-
c appreciate true merit , and in time it was
. • rtiiiii to lieeome peculiar. Their most san-
nine hopes havo lieen more than realized ,
ver three hundred thoi'sai.d bottlesof Cham-
? rlaiii's ( 'oiil'Ii Itemedy are now sold each
iir. anil it is recoirnizetl as "the bc t made. "
herever it is known. It will cure * a severe
ild in less time than any other treatment. For ,
lie ! > y all drilgirNts. "
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CONSUMPti ° H'
It has permanently cured thousands
Df cases pronounced by doctors hope
less. If you have premonitory symp
tomssuch as Cough , Difficulty of
Breathipg , < fec , dorx't delay , but use
PISO'S ' CUBE fob CO StTMBTIQN
[ mmediafoljF. " By Druirgists. ? 5 cent ,
FOR SALE.
A choice bunch of feeding barrows ,
'so ' a lot of small pigs.
J. F. BLACK ,
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"The Leading"
Meroiiao ! Tailor
op .McCOOK , for
First-Class Tailoring * .
TTnviiifr a larjrc stock of Fine Suiting
anil Troiiserinos , I will furnish them
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Wm. M. ANDERSON ,
AOENT FOR ,
The Mutual Life Insurnce Co.
OF NEW YOItlC. !
ALSO
A Full line of Fire ami Lijilittiiiig Ins.
office :
riuddleston ' s Lumber Yard , McCook. _
Allen's Transfer , j
Bus , BaggageDray Line.
? . P. ALLEN , Prop. ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA , |
WllcPt Kciuijuipd in the Citv. Leave orders
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fjncicl well water furnished on nhnrtnntice.
EATON BROS. & UO.
* $ P. O. address. McCook ,
jh T3atf aMk Vehraska. KatiKC.south
6 g3HO § | • " McCook.
© Sg4 j | Cattle .branded on left
HjeBCEg flhip. Al * < > . 10 , 5. A and
Bf * * " * " * * * Ui11 I'nuulson left hip.
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9JzjM KE3BK/eg * > < n left h'iiltlor.
KILFATK1CK BKOTHKUS.
( Successors to E. D. Webster. )
Horses branded on left hip or lert showier.
AtmtJg. V. ( ) . address. Extelle
CllJC" .Hayescounty.and IJ at-
BpMBB0krice. N'cl > . Kantrp.Stiuk-
| HE &Sini ; Water and French
BK _ ll/n'ln ' crpf5 , < s * Chase < Jo.
BwK f Ncliraska.
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ii ; Have just received a heavy stock of new - j ! 1
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'l ] Caps , Etc. , we have ever carried. j- 1
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ii ; We have S15,000 in Merchandise to sell > " \ 1
ii : for CASH or PRODUCE at as low a price- : } I
ij as any house can sell. Don 't pay more for ; [ j 1
• :1 goods ihan we pretend to ask. thinking ; j- 1
• : * you are saving " 25 cents on a dollar , " as > ' : : I
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THE CITIZENS BANK OF McCOOK I
( INCORPOPIATED UNDER STATE LAWS , )
Paid up Capital , - - $50,000.00. * I
DOES A
General Banking Business , * I
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal
cities of EuropeTaxes paid for Non-Resiili-nts. Money to loan on fanning 9
lands , village and personal property. Fire insurance a specialty.
Tickets For Sale to and from Europe , I
CORRESPONDENTS. . . . .
v.-Fbjl.iklix. President.
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