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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1889)
, B . i i • . B O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 = 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 m I have purchased an interest in a business that will M necessitate iny leaving * MeCook ahout July 1st , therefore I MUST CLOSE OUT H MY ENTIRE STOCK OF I DRY GOODS , I CLOTHING , I Boots Shoes Hats , , , I CAPS , GROCERIES , Etc. H - * < - 0. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H What's to he clone to quicken tills sale ? I BLEED EVERY DEPARTMENT ! H Allow the vital fluid to run untirthere is nothing left but H - a shadow , of a price. . This will be a sale of Merchandise H : ' pre-eminently on a more magnificent scale than anything H ever attempted in MeCook. I PROFITS ARE MOT CONSIDERED. H Losses are not eyer thought of. Remember the SALE is I -open and. " The early bird beats two pair. " We mean H .business , as life is too short for attempts or pretenses that B " " . - "end in nothing. ' . I ' ' C. H. ROGERS - i& . . , H The Pioneer Merchant. . , - ' 1 * - I T I • J. A. YanShoik , B • -AGENT FOR THE I Sisger Sewing Machines ALSO KEEPS ON UAND A FULL LINE OF I > : -Repairs and Supplies. I Office , in McMillen's Drug Store , - - - MeCook , Nebraska. I Authorized Capital , $106,000. - Paid.up Capital , $50,000. Q : OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS : GEO.HOCKNELL , PRESIDENT. Bl M. FREES , VICE-PRESIDENT. . . . F. L. BPOWN , CASHIER. . . . . . . . JL CAMPBELL. J. C. ALLEN. S. L. GREEN. IE rlSjoS a nlMiil LUIIllloi 111. : : = DEALERS IN = I tUMBER ! W/ Sash , Dooi"s ; Blinds , Lime , Cement , I HAED AED SOFT COAL. I iubscribe for THE TRIBUNEi5oayeab ' - . f. * * i HtR" ; . ' , . • a n • - • Morristo vn , Tenntm July 4 , i838. The S vift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. : Gentlemen Five years ago I was so un fortunate cs to contract an extremely bad case.of blood poison. My bones ached and my muscles began to swell and contract. I was under treatment of the physician from the inception of the disease until I found that' ' he could do me no good. Then , through the advice of a friend I began tak ing S. S. S. Your medicine seemed to have an immediate effect. I took six bottles , and to-day am sound and well. That was two or three years ago , but I have seen no evidence of the return of the disease , and I take this opportunity to thank you for what it has done for me. It saved my life. You can refer any one to me. R. M. Wall. Farmersville , Tex. , June 22 , i8S3. The Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. : • Gentlemen Thmother of a member of our firm was afflicted with a cancerou3 sore on her face for about twenty years. During the past few years it troubled her very much by continued pain and itching. She used your S. S. S. , and the sore has disappeared and is apparently well. Should it break out again , will advise you. • Very truly , Pendleton , Yearly & Riley , Druggists. Three books mailed free on application , THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Drawer 3. Atlanta. Ga , Hyde Topics : The Lincoln Land company is making : arrangements to obtain , the entire control of the town site of Hyde , and has promised in that event to put several thou sand dollar's worth of improvements in the town during the coming months. It is also probable that other parties with capital will become interested here , negotiations for the quarter on the east of the town now being perfected by Denver capitalists. An addition is now being platted on the west. A big boom may bo looked for in this direction before many weeks. weeks.ELECTRIC ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is bGComingso well known and so popularas to need no special mention. All who havu used Electric Bitters sing the same song of paaise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver nnd Kidneys , will remove f imples , Boils , Salt Rheum nnd other ejections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and preveutas well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache , Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed , or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle , at A. McMil len's drug store. " Bed Willow Co. Times : Bed Willow county had a display of forty-three varieties of corn at the recent corn show at Lincoln..Stephen Lyons was brought before Judge Shirey on a charge of stealing a plow and was fined § 20 and costs. . .A now dance called tho "chow chow" has become quite popular in the cast. a portion of it consists , of a waltz in which you can hug four ladies in rotation. The boys want to know why it dou't come out west. . . . . . Representative Wilcox has presented a bill in the house to establish a normal scheol at Me Cook. County Commissioner Boles was in town.Triday Wo regret to learn that Mrs. Bradbury , of Lebanon , is very ill. • - Th cro Is no di'iigcr in giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to children , ae it contains no injurious substance ; besides it is unnqunllcd for colds and croup. Children liko it. For sale by nil druggists , .J I'll1 ' ' ' ' .J iJxzsttAasam-mr JvJlLZLlJL.m * "mj . . . . . . . . . . . , HMmiamm n , Calhoun on Prohibition. [ Omaha Kcrald.l I4 > ; dni < N.NEB.lFeb' .2,188)-Iu ) your issue o yesterday you soy : "No need to ask tho dbm- ocrats. They will bo a unit against prohlhl- tlon. " Onthlslbegjcaveto sayaword. Tou aro misinformed as to tbo sentiments of tho democrats of this state. Many thousands of them will vote for prohibition. And they would still liko to remain democrats : For this reason I wish now , In ample time , to protest ngninst any attempt by party organs , leaders " or conventions to commit the democracy of 1 Nebraska against prohibition. This question is oxtrancous to politics , except as regards those few people who have been vainly trying to found and build a party upon it. Their non-success is conclusive eyidenco that tho question is one of morals and not politics essentially considered. To commit tho party to a defined policy against prohibition 1b both bad morals and I politics. Tho experlenco of the democracy of Iowa and Kansas needs but be glanced at to mako assurance on this point doubly and for ever suro. In those states the adoption of prohibition by tho republicans nnd tho oppo sition to it of the democrats did cause 'soino temporary perturbation in tho ranks of both parties , and for awhile the transfers from one to the other were quits marked , with an ap parent advantage to tho democrats. But when the clouds rolled by it was found that tho democrats had traded numbers of their best men for an equal or less number of the worst men of the enemy. Tho iormer disparity be tween tho parties la those states has returned. The democrats aro reduced in numbers nnd in morale , and as having somo knowledge of the political premises I can confidently assuro you that Gabriel will toot his justly celebrated horn many years before tho democrats will carry either of those states unless tho cur rent of events and tendencies change mighti ly. ly.It It is not much to ask that a man may vote for prohibition and still be a democrat in good standing. If it is not granted the next state convention will see men on its floor demand ing a good deal more than that. The demo cracy of Nebraska has been tho combine of the whisky element .long enough. For twenty years of which I have personal knowledge , the saloon havo been swallowing democratic platforms and republican candidates. Thousands of democrats havo had all of this disgraceful and humiliating sort of thing they can stand. Another formal surrender to the saloons , an attempt to drageon the party to tho support of tho trade in liquors , will either utterly fail or it will drive out of tho party ' . many thousands of its best men and most zeal ous partisans. For these and many other equally good and sufficient reasons , I beseech tho new Herald , the only democratic daily of recognized me tropolitan standing north of Kansas City , to treat the subject of prohibition with caution , with due regard to the feeliugs and prejudices of democrats who are weary of continual sales of birth-right for no potrngo at all , and with somo concern for the welfare of the party out side of Omaha. Yours Respectfully , J. D. C'A LTIOUN. The followingf rom the pen of Mr. L. P. Bard- well , editor of The Marion ( Iowa ) Pilot , will * we believe , be of interest to many of our reau' ers. Ho says : "It is with pleasure that I certify to the real morlts of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I have used it in my family for years and have always found it most excellent , nnd especially for colds , croup and sore throat. It is safe and effective. " For sale by all drug gists. COMMUNICATED. Lincoln , Jan. 31.18S9. Ed. Tribune : I suppose our friend Wilcox will be condemned in no uncertain language and that he will bo relegated to the regions that surpass the torrid heat of the equator , for his action upon the final passage of Senate File 31 , as amended and passed by the House today. But I want to say , as a hero worshiper , and one who rojoices when right prevails over brazen and tyrannical wrong , that the Hon. J. A. Wilcox , in changing his vote from nay to aye , upon this bill , showed himself a hero , a man who would stand by the right , regardless of the threats of unprincipled men , who by threats of financial ruin , sought to secure his vote against this measure , and if the honor able and humanity loving men of MeCook will stand by and see Justin A. Wilcox ruined flnanoially or otherwise , because of his action in the House to-day , they are not the men I take them to be. Ho has performed an act that not one man in a hundred would have dono under the same circumstances and sur roundings. I was present in the House dur ing tho passago of this bill , and I also know the inquisition like torture to which he was subjected by the before-mentioned men , hence I speak authoritively upon this subject. All honor and praise to our Representative Wil cox , say I. Sivakt. "I have used St. Patrick's Pills , " says Mr. J. Reynolds , of Mayfield , Ky. , "and pronounce them superior to any I have ever before used. I do not hesitate , to recommend them , know ing them to be reliable. " They are thorough , yet gentle in their action and leave the system in splendid condition. As a cathartic , or for disorders of the liver St. Patrick's Pills have no equal. For sale by all druggists. IN MEM0RIAM Died. At her home in Culbertson , Neb. , on Friday , Feb. 1st , 18S9 , Mrs. Caroline Davenport , wife of H. W. Davenport. Her maiden name was Miss Caroline Gabriel. She was born Aug. 2nd , 1B35 , in Pennsylvania and was united in marriage to Hundrick W. Dayenport on March 8th , 1851. Tho couple lived in Pennsylvania uutil April , 1873 , when they removed to Nebraska City. They remov ed to Culbertson iu the spring of 1883. Mrs. Davenport is a lady who will be sadly missed , not only in her family , but among a very large circle of acquaintances and especially in church circles as she always took a very active part in all things pertaining to religious mat ters. Her children of whom she leaves seven , were all with her at the time of her death ex cept one daughter. She died in the triumphs of the Christian faith. Her body was taken to Nebraska City , Sunday evening , for burial. Reveille. * Persons troubled with Tneumatism should try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One applica tion will ease the pain , and its continued use has cured many cases of chronic and inflamma tory rheumatism , that had resisted other rem edies au < ? oven the treatment of the best physicians. Price , 50 cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists. To Be Avoided. Don't use obsolete words. Don't use technical terms. Don't use slang expressions. Dou't write a feeble sentence. Don't write a clumsy sentence. Don't say commence for begin. Don't write an obscure sentence. Don't say vituperation for abuse. Don't say iuitinte for commence. Don't use foreign words or phrases. , Don't take an impracticable position. Don't say "bard of Florence" for Dante. . Don't tempt one to question your veracity. Don't say "Quaker poet" for Whittier. unless it be to prevent too frequent repetition. Chnmberiatn's Cough Remedy is famous , for its prompt andiClTectual cures of coughs and colds. The most severe cold , may be loosened and relieved by a few doses of this vuluabie - remedy. For sale by all druggists. The ladles of Jackson , Mich. , are embower ing with roses , the coll of Latimer , who murder ed his mother. Onedoes not mind when ladies kiss poodles , but when they fondle brutes one cannot help wondering bow large a proportion of tho sex are latent criminals. To bo with out moral sense is to be an undeveloped crim inal and these women are surely without moral sense. . . "V " ' " " / - • " ' 'J -v .vV " 'i- ; - ; - ' . : / - Preparatory to Our ' I AMUAL INVOICE , J Which Occurs About " J | ; - . - . & We will sell all our stock of I Dry Goods , Clothing , 1 AND CARPETS ' : 'I At ACTUAL EASTERN COST to us ; this il is about 20 per cent , cheaper than : jj any other merchant in Mc • 1 Cook can buy goods. i ] _ _ _ _ _ _ I Come in and look at our Bargains. • * . J L. LOWMAN & SON , j . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ' II1WWII I TJUI.1J)1W1.U. ) ' ' .W. * * > ! ] I - lWHI'l.'i.JiM"i in .1 L.i UJ. .J.I ; l ! | | | UJB-I..JJ Jjg UUII Ilia - f l IS CONSUMPTION CURABLE ? Read the following : Mr. C. H. Morris , New ark , Ark. , says : "Was down with Abscess of Lungs , and friends and physicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption , am now on my third bottle , and able to over see tho work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made. " Jesse Middlewart , Decatur , Ohio , says : "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption I would nave died of Lung troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health. " Try it. Sample bottles free , at A. McMillen's drug store. FOE , BALE. A choice bunch of feeding barrovts , also a lot of small pigs. J. F. BLACK , Red Willow , Neb. Wm. M. ANDERSON , AGENT FOR--- The Mutual Life Insurnce Co. OP NEW YORK. ALSO A FULL LINE OP FIRE AND LIGHTNING INS. office : Huddleston's Lumber Yard , MeCook. KILPATRICK BROTHERS. ( Successors to E. D. Webster. ) Horses branded on left hip or left shoulder. guu P. O. address , Estelie , ' PatT . . _ Hayes county , and Beat- Cj teHMML rice , Neb. Range. Stink- KS3ing Water and French- I HBMt/man creeks , Chase Co. , I HM Nebraska. " f j Brand as cut on side of wjfe > Wmsome animals , on hip and ffiMralPKL' sides of some , or any where on the animaL consu mrTI It has permanently enred thousands of cases pronounced by doctors .hope less. If you havo premonitory symp toms , such as Cough , Difficulty of Breathintr , < fcc.t don't delay but use PISO'S CUBE fob CONSUMPTION immediately. By Prufjsists , _ 25 cents. , . _ . . _ . • * * -Vfy * „ Lk „ t-n , _ _ , . . ' * . _ _ jt mM m -nr-r isuirvac - v- v * * t. - * - - - , . i m 41 if ! < ; ; Ml : - * IN THE CITY. # - M I . . ; Have just received a heavy stock of new t j\M \ ; CLOTHINGwhich makes our stock com- * _ vim - plete , consisting of Dress Suits , Business : , { : Suits , Work Suits , School Suits , Etc. , Etc. F > Jl : = _ = _ = = _ : y- M A COMPLETE LINE OJF f 2 I km = , : ; ; - We received this week , from Chicago , the. f fl : largest stock of Dress Goods , Flannels ; I jH < "Waterproofs , Blankets , Underwear , Shirts , ; jfl * Hosiery , Notions , Gloves , Mittens , Hats , jfl 4 Caps , Etc. , we have ever carried. t "lH , , v. : , | - a.m : ' A $3,000 STOCK OF : ' 'H ' i - - [ ; i We have 815,000 in Merchandise to sell ' - < lmm ] for CASH or PEODUCE at as low a price : { { j as any house can sell. Doift pay more for ; * M j goods than we pretend to ask , thinking [ l M j you are saving " 25 cents on a dollar , " as. I If M i some of our competitors advertise. I 'imU - _ _ i I x4 'B ( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. ) l l Paid up Capital , - - S50000.00 ; : i'H t ' DOES A : ' " \\c- h H General Banking Business , - • II Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal h\J t l cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Non-Iiesidents. Money to loan on farming & ? 1 lands , Tillage and personal property. Fire insurance a specialty. } \ K 'f B Tickets For Sale to and from Europe , ? . $ , | | CORRESPONDENTS. i V. FJuisELKr , President. - ' " „ • * : j' ' M First National Bank , Lincoln , Nebraska. y Jobs E. Clark , Vice-President. * * * ' ' • * a H The Cbcmica * National Bank ; New York. J A. C. Kbsbt Cuhia * c -1 If H