The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 24, 1889, Image 8

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I [ . Our entire stock of
1 t BOOTS AND SHOES.
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I gv This Stock , consisting of over $3,000
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I v ES _ We intend closing out this line of our
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. Dry Goods , Groceries , Eats , Caps ,
J ! | AND FURNISHING GOODS.
| , WILCOX & FOWLER ,
West Dennison Street , McCook , Nebraska.
W. 0. BULLARD & 00.
. . - SELL COMBINATION
; px Screen and Storm Doors.
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KJS / VZ MAKE YOU TO ORDER :
I GOOD SPRING OVERCOAT , $25.00 t ;
. BUSINESS SUITS , Sack Coats , $25.00
Wi J | GOOD WORSTED SUITS , $30.00
y I PINE BUSINESS SUITS , $28.00 3
Mr J TROUSERS , PROM $6 UPWARDS !
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Sl - * ir Sash ; Doors ; Blinds , Lime , Cement , I
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H ( : ) THE CITIZENS BANK OF McCOOK |
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1J fPaid up Capital , - - $50,000.00 , m
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kdj General Banking Business , " :
H CollecUons made on . all accessible-points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal cu
B cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Non-Eesidents. Money to loan on fanning
_ _ _ _ f \ lands , village and personal property. Fire Insurance a specialty.
_ F4 , Tickets For ale to and from Europe , t
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X SOLILOQUY.
How blest wo should bo , I havo often con-
coivod. *
Hod wp roally nchlovcd what wo nearly
achieved.
Wo but catch nt tho skirts of tbo thin ? wo
would bo ,
And fall back on tho skirts of faleo destiny.
So it will be ; so It has boon Blnco this world
began.
And tho happiest , noblest and best part of
man ,
Is tho part which ho hath novor fully played
out.
Who can sit down and say , "What I will bo , I
will ? "
Who can stand up and affirm , "What I was , I
am now ? "
Who Is It that must not , if questioned say.
"What I would havo remained or become , I
am not ? "
Yet thoro's none so unhappy , but what ho
hath beou
Just about to be happy nt somo time I ween ,
And nouo so beguiled and defrauded by
cbanco ,
Dut what once in his lifo somo mlnulo clroum-
stanco
Would havo fully sufficed to securo him the
bliss
Which missing it then , ho forever must miss.
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And to most of us , e ro wo go down to tho
grave.
Lifo relonting accords tho good gift wo would
havo.
But , as though by somo slight imperfection in
fato ,
The good gift when it comes , comes a moment
too late.
Tho futuro's great veil our breath fitfully
flaps ,
And behind it broods over tho mighty per
haps. • Owen Merediiii.
The increase in the number of na
tional banks in Nebraska in the past
twelve months has created considera
ble interest in financial circles. In ' 87
there were in operation one hundred
and four national banks in the state.
During ' 88 six new national banks were
organized. This record compares most
favorably with the gain made by any
one state in the union. But three
states can mako abetter showingname
ly , Kansas , Pennsylvania and Texas.
Both Illinois and Michigan show a
gain in the number equal to that of
Nebraska. What the national banks
in the past have done for the eastern
states they are now doing for the wes
tern. One peculiarity of the present
growth of the national banking system
is that it is confined almost exclusively
to the smaller towns.
bludbilde rT
The new vegetable tonic-alterative and
blood purifier is in the shape of a pleasant
syrup , and contains in a concentrated form
the most valuable vegetable curatives which
have been developed ay modern medical and
scientific research. It acts directly upon the
blood , through it imparting tone and vigor to
the entire system and eradicating disease ,
and is unequaled as a cure for bcrofulous ,
Cancerous and other humors , whether con
stitutional or otherwise , Catarrh , .Rheuma
tism , Dyspepsia , Dropsy , sick and nervous
headache , female weakness , and all blood ,
Jfyer and kidney diseases. Price S1.0C.
Tub Manufacturers' Record observes :
"The beauty and variety of Southern
forests are admired by all lovers of na
ture. Town founders , remembering
this , should remember also that full
grown trees once destroyed cannot be
replaced. Lowell once wrote :
• Who doog his duty , is a question
Too complox to be sojyed by me ,
But he , I venture the suggestion ,
Does part of his that plant a tree. '
To which may safely be added that he
who saves one from destruction , that
his fellows may enjoy its beauty and de
light in its shade , is entitled to still
greater credit for duty well done. "
ELECTRIC BITTERS.
This remedy is becoming so well known and
so popular as to need no special mention. AH
who have used Electric Bitters sing tho same
song of praise. A purer medicine does not
exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is
claimed. Electric Bitters will euro all diseases
of the Liver and Kidneys , will remove fimples ,
Boils , Salt Rheum and other ejections caused j
by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the
system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial (
fevers. For cure of Headache. Constipation
and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire
satisfaction guaranteed , or money refunded.
Price 60 cts. and $1.00 per bottle , at A. McMil-
len's drug store.
The New York Herald says : "It is i
going to be an up-hill business to elect J
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a democratic president in 1892. " If
this administration is as wise as it gives '
promise of being , it will look more like
in : 'up-hill business" three years from j
now than it does to-day. Protection j.
to American labor is the foundation j
stone of the republican party just as j ;
free trade is that of democracy , and the _
people of the United States favor pro0
ection by a large majority.
Not a fit , but an expression of delight.
• About a week ago , " says a Los Angeles , Cal. , n
iruggist , "a Chinaman came in with a lame . <
ihoulder. I sold him abottle of Chamberlain's
? ain Balm and that
guaranteed it would cure n
lim. He came in again last night , and as soon .
is he got inside of the door , began to swing tl
lis arms over his head like an Indian club i :
winger. I thought the blamed fool had a fit ,
mt he finally stopped long enough to say : 01
Medicine velly fine , velly fine ; alle same make
ae feel plenty good. ' " Chamberlain's Pain
Jalm , is without an equal for sprains , rheuT ,
aatism , aches , pains , or lame back. For sale U
y all druggists. u
Phineas T. Barnuji , the famous
howman , has introduced a new feature a ]
ato his circus business , that will rec- ? J
mmend itself to the christian world , "r
nd draw additional crowds to see "the P . 1
reatest show on earth. ' ' He has diC1 :
ine service in his tents on Sabbath
ays for the benefit of his employes , . ,
nd acting personally as Superintendent
f the Sunday School , one of its feat-
res. Who says now that circuses are
emoralizing ?
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Three days is a very short time in which to „ , :
jre a vers' bad case of rheumatism : but it can ui
3 done , if tho proper treatment is adopted , as
ill be seen by the following from James Lam-
3rt , of New Brunswick , Ills. : "I was badly
Dieted with rheumatism in the hips and legs , C\
hen I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain ,
aim. It cured mo in three days. I am all P1
ght to-day ; and would insist on every one ba
ho is afflicted with that terrible disease , to . •
ie Chamberlain's Pain Balm and get well at " *
ice. " For sale by all druggists.
Assistant Secretary Bussey , of lei
Interior will be the
ie Department , no
ost popular man with the old soldiers , no
President Harrison's administration , lai
he keeps on reversing the decisions
his predecessor , in favor of the claims L ?
the maimed veterans of the rebeltet
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tVHY WILL YOU cough when Shlloh's Cure sn
11 give immediato relief. Price 10 cts. . 50 IK
3. , and 81. McMillen's. $1
James N. Huston , treasurer of theaa
nite'd States , took the oath of office
3t Saturday , that day being the
rtieth anniversary of bis birthday. " ,
ieJSiyrorexghad on hand upojf'the
imSr Ujsiness Monday Morning , _ o
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TnE Hungarian Government is labor
ing zealously to put a stop to tho emi
gration of its subjects to the United
States. Particularly is the effort made
to deter the common laboring classes
from leaving their native land. As one
Austrain paper puts it : "Emigrations
of this kind are to bef put a stop to with
an iron hand. " Even wives and child
ren are refused permission to leave tho
country to join the husband and father
in America , where ho has prospered so
as to pay tho passage of his family.
Men , women and children who have
thus been sent for and have reached
the frontier have been turned back by
the officers and forced to return to their
native villages. Great suffering has
been caused by these inhuman regula
tions , and one cannot but sympathize
with the desire to flee from snch a
country.
The New York legislature has pass
ed a revised excise law that would re
sult in an important temperance ad
vance if it should be appi'oved by the
governor. But it is believed that the
saloon power of the cities will neutralize
the action of the rnral districts and kill
the measure. New York property own
ers have to pay nearly $20,000,000 an
nually to support the crime , pauperism
and insanity occasioned by the saloons ,
in addition to their taxes for legitimate
purposes. Yet the liquor interest , by
mustering the irresponsible and danger-
our population of the state , has hereto
fore been able to outweigh both decen
cy and property in the defeat of ame
liorating legislation.
It was maintained by tho lato Horace Greely ,
that "nothing succeeds like success ! " If this
bo true , Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy will al
ways be popular , as it never fails. It is in
tended , especially for Coughs , Colds , croup and
hooping cough , and is undoubtedly , the best
and most reliable medicine in use for those
diseases. It is decidedly a success. For sale
by all druggists.
Col. P. M , Hawes oommitted sui
cide at Lamar , Missouri , last Sunday.
He was about 55 years old and had
been a prominent man in his state.
Here is what he wrote and left on his
table just before he sent a bullet
through his heart : "One more victim
for the devil that never lets loose.
Once in his grip no human agencies can
save you. All sense of honor , family
pride , duty , the loyed and dependent ,
the agony of a devoted wife , the finger
of scorn , nothing on this earth can save
a man once in the clutches of the liquor
habit. His doom is set and sealed , no
pride in his past , no hope in a future ,
he sinks at last in the bleak and bitter
gulf of dispair. "
The directors of the Chicago board
of trade , last week voted to discontinue
furnishing quotations to all persons ex
cept members of the board. This ac
tion was taken , the direptafa say , bpr =
pause the Illinois supreme court has de
cided that if the board furnished quota
tions to outsiders at all , there must be
no discrimination. Bucket shopmen
havo already begun applying to the
courts to prevent the proposed discon
tinuance.
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Jesse Middlewart , Dooatur , Ohio , says :
"Had it not boon for Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption I would have died of Lung
troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am ow
in best of health. " Try it. " Sample bottles
free , at A.McMiilen's drug store.
The joke is now on the joker. Rev.
Dr. Toune of Cambridge is about to sue
Chauncey M. Depew for $500 for labor
spent in getting up his centennial ora
tion for him. Chauncey says it was only
worth a hundred dollars , and that is all
he is ready to plank down. The doctor
claims that it took him three weeks to
collect ' the material , while Chauncey
says any man could have done it in three
or four days.
/S CONSUMPTION CURABLE ?
Read the following : Mr. J. H. Morris , New
ark , Ark. , says : "Was down with Abscess of
Lungs , and friends and physicians pronounced
mo an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking
Dr. King's New Discovery for onsumptlon ,
im now on my third bottle , and able to over
see the work on my farm. It is tho finest
medicine ever made. "
"Send me , " wrote the Mississippi
lardware merchant , "one Argument
Against Negro Suffrage , ' 16mo. , with
LOO tracts on the same subject. " And
he jobber filled the order by sending
lim a Winchester rifle and 100 rounds
if ammunition. '
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If Colonel Calvin S. Brice , who is
iow chairman of the Democratic Na-
ional Executive Committee , is also *
aade Chairman of the Democratic Na-
ional Committee , he will have two po- :
Itical elements on his hands instead of
ne.
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THE KEY. GEO. H. THAYER , of Bourbon.f
nd. , says : "Both myself and wife owe our (
iveB to SHILOH'S CONS [ JMPTION CURE. " ?
E. P. Rounds and others , of Omaha , \
re in Hastings negotiating with the
itizens to start up the now defunct a
azette-Journal plant. They offer to \
ut a force of sixty men at work if the 'I
ty will donate them $15,000. |
In these days of universal combines
ie sensible man puts his trust only in
od , and is very careful not to allow "
ly pulpit commission merchant to do ti
ie negotiating for him. Sac. Bee. °
THAT HACKING COUGH can bo so quickly I
ired by Shlloh's Oure. We guarantee it. MoN
lllen's. n
Marriage is not a failure in the t
res of a Duluth manufacturer. HeP '
romptly settled a strike by giving his *
ichelor employes the option of quitu
og work or getting married. g
Eight thousand of those who havei
ased school lands in Nebraska , have ll
t paid the interest. They have been -
itified to pay within six months or the
nd will be released.
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SVILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and tb
ver Complaint ? Sbiloh'svitalizerisguaran-
3d to care yon. MoMUlen's. Ji
The Overland Park Club , of Denver , g
ring races commenced on the 18th inst. n ' t
0,000 in premiums will be distributed c
long the winners. c.so
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BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. ail
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rho Best SALVBln tho world for cuts , bruip lai
Bores , ulcere , salt rheum , itevor sores , te | [ ; pr
r , chapped hondB , chilblains , corns , and ai op
rn eruptions , and positively cures piles , or pit
pay required. It Is guaranteed to give pereh
stEatisfootianor money refunded. Price th
centi-wirei. Fat wufr fcr A. MoMillen. 4
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AN ELEGANT LINE OF - j
CHALLIES
AT S CENTS PER YARD. /
BEAUTIFUL SATINES
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Nothing in onr house damaged , '
and smeared with dirt and water. u
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REMEMBEK OUR
CIoiMsig and Straw Hats \ 1
Are being sold at COST. 1
Light Coats and Vests and Elannel I
Shirts cheaper than any house in 9
the city. Come and see our Coat J
and Vest for $1.00. , j M
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ARCANUM.
Little fishing parties ,
Little jugs of "bait , "
Mako tho timo pass quickly.
And tho fisher does elate.
Little drops of whiskey ,
Little mugs of beer.
Make the legs grow weary
And tho head feel queer.
Little acts of kindness ,
By best of motives led ,
Makes these weary fishers
Put their friends to bed.
Moral. Don't monkey with malt liquors.
S. M. Stockslager holds on to the
land office. It is generally agreed that
Stockslager is the best land commis
sioner the country ever had.
The Nebraska delegation in congress
has indorsed Judge L. A. Groff for a
place on the inter-state commerce com
mission.
The Allison Times says , Dundy Co. ,
still ' contains eight hundred quarter sec
tions of government land.
It is claimed that a new version of
the ten commandments has been dis-
jovered in Asia.
The courts of Nebraska have held
; hat a mortgage on growing crops is in
valid .
TIRED OUT.
The distressing feeling of weariness , and
axhaustion without effort , which makes life
1 Urdto x 50 many people , is due to poverty
Jf the blood and feeble vitality. If you are
suffering from such feelings , Bludbllder is
lust what you need , and will be of the great
est benefit to you. It purifies and enriches
; no blood , imparts tone and vigor to the
vhole system , aids digestion and overcomes
ill morbid tendencies and nervous affections
sausedby a depressed state of the blood ,
strengthens and builds up the system , while
t eradicates disease. It is pleasant to take
ind the dose is small. Try it and be cured.
Price S1.00.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. WEB. , I
April 24th , 1889. f
Notice is hereby given that the followlntr-
lamed settler has hied notice of his intention
o make final proof in support of bis claim.nnd
hat said proof will be made before Register
r Receivor at McCook , Neb. , on Tuesday , Juno
lth , 1889 , viz :
JOHN S. MODRELL ,
) . S. No. 5781 , for the S. E. H Seo.i , Town. 4 ,
r. Range29 , W. He names thafoHowing wit-
esses to prove his continuottatesidence up-
n. and cultivation of , said Jand.vVi7. : Arthur
' . King , Mather L. Brown , Joseph ; Sanders nnd
'atricK O'Conner. all of MfiCobfcNeb.
Any perflonwijodes-ireStoifroteCTajjwnBttDs
llowance of stfflh proof or who knows of any
ubstantial reason , under the law and the rejP'
lation8 of the Inferior Pepartmeat , why such
roof should not Be allowed , willjbe given an
pportunity at the above raentianedftUBe and
lace to cross-examine the witpesjesJOf said
lalmant , and to offer evidence in rebuttal of
tiat submitted by claimant. Je *
S. P. HART. Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , { .
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Notice is herebVj&ltfVi that the following- <
amed settler has nl * * notice of her intention
> make final proof In 6ln > P ° rt of her claim.nnd
mt said proof will ben > ade before Register
r Receiver at MeOook/Neb. , on Wednesday ,
une 5th , 1889. viz : - I
ANNA B. ILAND. _ . , , _ .
. E. D. S. No. 5517. for the W. MS. . E.H Sec. \
, Town. 5. N. Rnngo > . V. . Cih P. M. fche ,
limes tho following witnesses to pnve her
mtinuous residence upon , and cultivation or , |
lid land , viz : Enoch E. Osvog. Christopher r
Duelnnd. Andrew P. Larson and Anna Hane
in , all of Quick. Neb. . I
Any person who desires to protest against tne
lowance of such proof , or who knows of any i
ibBtantial reason , under the law and the reguJ
tions of the Interior Department , why such
oof should not be allowed , will be given an 0 )
iportunity/nt tho nbove mentioned time and i
ace to crofts examine tho witnesses of said
limant , nnd to oifer evidence In rebuttal of e ;
at submitted by claimant. S. P. HART , T
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BMMder
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The ne vegetable Tonlo-Alteratire anfl
Blood Purifier acts upon the blood and
through that upon oil the organs and
tissues , and its vitalizing and onrioblng
effect reaches every part of tho body and
imparts healthy life and vigor to all its
functions , hence its great value as a fK
' < Spring Medicine $ k
Jot expelling the humors which ranklo Jn
the system at this season of the year. It
tones the stomach , creates an appetito , pro *
motes healthy digestion , rogulates the bow
els , renews and enriches tho blood and
builds up the system whllo it eradicates
disease. Blndblldorcnres DyspepsiaIndi
gestion , Costiveness , Heartburn , Sitk Head-
aohe , Catarrh , Rheumatism , Boils , Scrofula ,
and diseases of the blood , liver and kidney * .
Plensant to take and tho dose is smalL
Frico $1 ; Six for $5. Prepared only by J.
W. Colo & Co. , Black Rivor Falls , Vfis.
8old by Druggists and Dealers in Modicine.
Out of tho Breastworks. .
Tate Springs , Tenn. , July 4 , 1888.
The Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. :
Gentlemen Seven years ago I contracted
an exceedingly bad case of blood poison. I
tried a physician , the best at command , but
secured no benefit. My throat began to
get 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
improve from the first bottle , and in a short
time the ulcers healed , and my skin cleared
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. Robinson.
Kaufman , Tex. , June 23 , i8S3.
The Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. :
Gentlemen I have been afflicted with a
skin disease for about twelve years , and the
best medical treatment failed to give me re
lief. I am now using Swift's Specific , and
have received the greatest benefit from its
use. Yours truly , Wm. Jones.
For sale by all druggists.
The Swift Specific Co. ,
Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ga.
New York , 756 , Broadway.
London , Enr. , 35 Snow HflL ,
DRYSDALE
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LEADER IN
HONEST--PRICES !
And what is of more importance ,
QualityaiHT = . = Style.
Why not have a Suit that fits you ,
rrhen one which is both stylish and ser
viceable can be bought for $22.00. A
pair of trowsers which are really ele
gant , Drysdale will build you for $5.
Fine fabrics cost but little at Drys-
oale's now , less than misfits in fact
Qook him over. You will place your
rder. Save money. * Feel better and
00k better. .Buying for cash and light
spenses does the business at 1XRYS-
OASE'S. '
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cure for . Catarrh , . Diphtheria and Canker- ft _ H
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It has permanently cured TH0U3AKD3 _ f _ H
of cases . pronounced by doctors hope- S _ E
less. . If you have premonitory sympflvfl
toms. snch as Cough , Difficulty of 9 H
Breathing , &c , don't delay , hut use fl ' H
piscs cure for coxstrirpTio-T V ' .H
immediately , ByDrrs _ isk * . 25cents - , | _ |
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