The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 25, 1890, Image 8

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ALL AT HALF PRICE
White Goods , Lawns , Sateens ,
Challies , Ginghams , Laces ,
. Embroideries , India Silks.
ALL AT HALF PRICE
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Attention , Farmers.
We are closing out our en
tire stock of Farm Imple
I ments at cost. Right nowis
the time to secure rare bar
gains. Call and be amazed
at our prices. They must be
sold at once.
I" ' HALL , COCHRAN & CO ,
JACK DWYER'S
j "OUR COUNTY SEAT"
I A 5c. CIOAR ,
I Try this popular brand . It is one of the finest 5c. cigars
ever placed on sale in McCook.
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Hg v Don't irritate your lungs with a stubborn
HI cough when a pleasant and effective remedy
B. may be found in Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine
Lung Balm ! C. M. Smitii & Son .
H If you are suffering with weak or inflamed
B eyes , or granulated eyelids , you can be cured
B by using Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening
Eye Salve. U. M. Smith & Son.
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1 business or studr ; severe" mental strain or grief ; SKXCAb .
s H KXCKSSESin middle llfc.or TlcIouiJiablts contracted In routb.
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j BUUGK1) ; lack or Tim. vigor , and strengtb.irlta sexual orpins
H impaired and weakened prematnrelr In approaching old age.
HI WUCIi VIS CIV PURE "c "I" * " from knowledge
J WHEN IfC dAI uUflCor rEBXASKXT RKSCLT3
B Inmany thousand cases treated and enred in past twelve Tears ,
sssssi * F ' Aferldeneeofoor faith in Prat Harris'
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H Mr W © © SOLOTIE KEDI0ATEDPAST1ILES.
Hj ssVTDf Al we offer eight days trial ABSOLCTKLTFBKE.
H I f l Allmen. Tounx or old , nlfwliu fmn in. .
H rreralent trouble should send their address so we can furnish
H questions to bcanswered. that wr mar know the trne condition
L E 'of each ease and prepare medicine to effect k prompt eore.
B Located la Vew York ( after 15 Tears at 8L Louis ) , we offer
Lfll all * chance to be cured br the celebrated Pastille Treatment.
. THE HARRIS REMEDY CO. , Mfg. Cheml t ,
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The blood must be pure for the body to o
in perfect condition. Dr. J. H. McLean's Sar-
saparilla makes pure blood and imparts the
rich bloom of health and vigor to the whole
body. 3-Cts. C. M. Smith & Son.
Exposure to rough weather , getting wet ,
living in damp locatities are favorable to the
contraction of diseases of the kidneys and
bladder. As a preventive and for the care of
all kidney and liver trouble , use that valuable
remedy. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney
Balm. S1.00 per bottle. C. M. Smitii & Son.
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CPnTTJQ CONSUMPTION
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SCROFULA
EillllGinM BRONCHITIS
fcmULoluii coughs
CURES Wasting Diseases
Wonderful Flesh Producer.
Many have gained one pound
per day by its use.
Scott's Emulsion is not a secret
remedy. It contains the stimulat
ing properties of the Hypophos-
phites and pure Norwegian Cod
Liver Oil ; the potency of both
being largely increased. It is used
by Physicians all over theworld. .
PALATABLE AS MILK.
Sold by all Drugfftete.
• COTT * BOWNK. Ch mlst9 , N.Y.
BANKSVILLE BUDGET.
The Grant delegation to Bartley claimed to
be wonderfully frightened , but they were all
right when they got home.
The corn crop looks very sorry. It is close i
to being a failure. A fine rain , this evening ,
but don't think it is enough to bring the corn
out. Wheat stacking is the work now and it :
will be a short job and short straw. '
july 21st. Observer.
Land Office at McLook , Neb. , I
July 22d. 1890. f i
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before W. S.
Phillips , clerk of district court , at Indianola ,
Neb. , on Tuesday , September 2d , 1890 , viz :
AARON H. REDFERN , j
who made H. E. No. 415 for the southwest }
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of section 27 , township 2 , north of range 28 ,
west Gth P. M. He names the following wit-
nesses to prove his continuous residence j
upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : John
W. Tolman. Frank Weaver and Samuel Millen
of Danbury. Neb. , Oliver P. Billings of InE
dianola , Neb. 9 S. P. HART , Register. i
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , I c
July 21st. 1S90. j"s
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Regis-
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , j
August 30th. 1890. viz :
MATHEW J. HEAFY ,
H. E. No. 254 , for the northwest U section 5 ,
township 3 north , range 29 west , Gth P. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon , and cultivation
of , said land , viz : Peter Boyle , Mary Seven-
ker. John M. Henderson , john Shepherd , all
of McCook , Neb. 9 S. P. HART , Register.
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Land Office at McCook , Neb. , i
June 18th. 1890. J
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final five year proof in support of his
claim , and that said proof will bo made before a
Register or Receiver , at McCook , Nebraska , i <
on Thursday , July 31st , 1890 , viz :
SAMUEL M. COCHRAN ,
H. E. . No. 3178 , for the sw& sec. 24 , tp. 3. N.a
of range 30 , west of Gth P. M. e
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon , and cultiva
tion of , said land , viz : Truman F. West , C (
James Doyle , David Bryan and Charles ,
Bergster , all of McCook , Nebraska. u
* i S. P. HART. Register.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned , m
U. J. Warren , did on the 9th day of November ,
1888 , purchase of j. H. Goodrich , Jr. , as county al
treasurer of Red Willow county. Nebraska , at a
tax sale and in the manner provided by law tl
for sale of lands or lots for delinquent taxes
and for the taxes for the year 1887. the follow- °
ing described lots and real estate , to-wit Lots tb
9 and 10 and 12 in block No. 15 , first addition Bl
to McCook , Red Willow county , Nebraska , .
Lots 1 and 2 in block No. 25 , second addition to in
McCook , in said county and state , and that bi
said lots and each of them were taxed for the d
yearlSS7iu the name of and to the Lincoln '
Land Company , and notice is further given rL
that the time for redemption of such lots ar
from such tax sale will expire on and after nc
the 9th day of November. 1890 , and this is .
shown by the certificates of sale issued to tho
undersigned by said treasurer and bearing
date November 9,1888.
Dated this 18th day of July , 1S90.
U. J. Warren.
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McCOOK BUSINESS COLLEGE. ' )
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Now is the time to enter tri
the McCook Business College i
and prepare yourself to take a tn
remunerative position i
in the fall. No
The growth of this institution is unvis
paralleled , and the advantages which it „
affords young men and women are not Wh
surpassed in the west. Cai
LOPER & CHARLES , Mgrs. sol
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CREAM
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Its superior excellence proven in millions
of homes for moro than a.quarter of a century.
It is used by the United States Government.
Endorsed by the heads of tho Great Universi
ties as the Strongest , Purest and most Health
ful. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder doeB
not contain Ammonia , Lime , or Alum. Sold
only in cans.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
New Fork. Chicago. St. Louis.
SS'-Under this heading we will be pleased
to include items of interest from all sections of
the county. Writers' names must be signed.
Communications should reach this office not
later than Wednesday. Write plainly and on
one side of paper only. The Publisher.
Dry Creek Chronicles.
A fine rain , last night.
Vote for the Prohibitory Amendment.
Clark Boatman is now staying at home.
joe Dodge is heading Mr. Roger's wheat.
Miss Lena Burtless departed lor the Pacific
slope , Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs.E. N. Benjamin , of Carrico , are
visiting at the Doctor's.
A Demorest Medal contest at the Fredericks
school house , Saturday night.
A small attendance at church , last evening.
We should like to see more interest manifest
ed.
We noticed a number of farmers usintj
Arra-strongself-rake machines to harvest their
wheat.
A nuaiberof farmers talk of leaving the
country on account of tho drought. We would
advise them to stay by it , as crops will be good
next year , sure. Reporter.
RIDGE RUSTLINGS.
Eugene Dunham visited at W. M. Allen's ,
last Sunday.
Pleasant Rdge Sabbath school is still in good
running order.
The alliance continues to meet at the Vin
cent scnool house.
F. M. looks quite disconsolate since the In-
dianola's People's Convention.
The drought and chintz bugs have played
havoc with many a promising corn field.
The dry weather has not dried up the county-
seat question , if it has shortened the crop.
Wo are sorry to note that Grandma Kennedy
is in danger of losing the sight of one of her .
; yes.
The Indianola fellows are making a bid for
friendship and votes in this section by lower-
ng rates of interest. But the scheme is not
vorking. _ > Ari.
A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life.
It was ju6tan ordinary scrap of wrapping
mper , but it saved her life. She was in the
ast stages of consumption , told by physicians
hat she was incurable and could live but a
hort time ; she weighed less than seventy
founds. On a piece of wrapping paper she =
ead of Dr. King's New Discovery , and got a
ample bottle ; it helped her , she bought a
arge bottle , it helped her more , bought an-
ither and grew better fast , continued its use
sd is now strong , healthy , rosy , plump , weigh- (
ngl40 pounds. For fuller particulars send
tamp to W. H. Cole , Druggist , Fort Smith ,
'rial Bottles of this wonderful Discovery
rree at A. McMillan's Drugstore.
Ash Creek Items.
Tom Orton is reported "on the mend. "
Vivian Gossard reports Paddock as "n. g. " "
Joe Lane and Pete Colling expect to leave
or Denver , this week.
They are having quite a siege of measles at
ir. Wrights.
Tne young folks of this vicinity indulged in
"hop" at W. j. Evans' on Saturday night
ist.
ist.Mr.
Mr. Wbitmore and Miss Stockton were guests
ttho Hatfield ranch , last Sunday. Mr. W.
spects to leave for Iowa soon.
W. j. Evans attended the republican county
jnvention at Bartley , Saturday , being one of =
10 Red Willow precinct delegation.
Reporter , Jr.
EUPEPSY. a
This is what you ought to have , in fact , you
ust have it , to fully enjoy life. Thousands
e searching for it daily , and mourning be
mse they find it not. Thousands upon
ousands of dollars ate spent annually by
ir people in the hope that they may attain
is boon. And yet it may be had by all. We
mrantee that Electric Bitters , if used accord-
g to directions and the use persisted in , will
ing you Good Digestion and oust the demon
fspepsia install instead Eupepsy. We
comraen .ectric Bitters for Dyspepsia
id all dis ases of Liver , Stomach and Kid-
ys. Sold at 50c. and S1.C0 per Bottle by
McMillan , Druggist
South Side Sauce.
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A. good rain , Monday night.
People are cutting their wheat with a header , i
is year. \
tfrs. W. T. Stone is on a visit up in Frontier
unty for a month.
Jiss Lena Burtless left , last Friday , for a
p across the Rockies.
Irs. L. J. Burtless made final proof on her
e claim , last Thursday.
iawrenco Schwerdt returned from a visit to
rth Platte , last Friday night. =
Ir. and Mrs. Ed. Benjamin are here on a
it from the head of the Willow. UNO.
It goes right to the spot , " said an old man ,
owas rubbing in Dr. J. H. McLean's Vol-
lic oil Liniment to relieve rheumatism , j
d by C.M. Smith & Son.
SEMI-ANNUAL CLEAMNCE SALE
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H. LAWLEE'S , \
- COMMENCING - * - A
Saturday , June jtfk ? 1890 * J
We have decided to REDUCE OUR STOCK before invoicing , July II
' 1st , 1890 , and we will offer our ENTIRE STOCK at a 1
SACRIFICE CASH !
We must reduce our stock before July 1,18QO. M
Come and see the ,1 ,
BargniareOlnira !
YOURS , THE RUSTLER FOR TRADE , I
h. n.-a/w ii : es ir. I
MAIN A.YE.NTJE , I
MeCOOK , : : : : NEBRASKA. I
MY MEN'S DRESS SHOES j
I liave a nice line of $2.50 shoes. I
I have a fine § 3.00 shoe. 1
I have an elegant § 5.00 shoe. I
IVTi | hluQ of frogs' Sftoes 1
is complete , from § 1 to § 3. I
[ i Ladies ' File and Hi les I
for the season , I have ari elegant line , I
and the largest selection ever brought I
to McCook. Prices fi-om § 1.50 to § 5. I
QUALITY and PRICES I
The quality of my goods I keep up to I
high mark. My prices I keep down I
to the lowest mark. I deal with all I
alike : work for trade and appreciate
it. Kir Mail orders have my best and
prompt attention. m
3ilt dge Ladies' Shoe Dressing is the Best. I
Try it and you will want no other. I * > fc I
also have the oil dressing for Kanga- I
shoes. ' %
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The Old Reliable Shoe Dealer. I