The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 24, 1890, Image 8

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    Pall Win tock
The Times are Hard !
Our Goods are Cheap !
Profits Nowhere this Winter !
SPICIALTI WFFKI
i ! li Jj IV !
DRESS GOODS AT 8c AND lOc.
FLANNELS CUT IN TWO.
CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AT COST
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING
Af ACTUAL COST TO CLOSE.
HAVR ADDBJD
TRUNKS AND VALISES
TO OUR STOCK-
COME AND SEE US.
Lowman Son ,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ,
$100.000. $60,000.
GEORGE HOCKNELL , President. B. M. FREES , Vice President. W.F. LAWSON , Cashier.
A. CAMPBELL , Director. S. L. GREEN , Director.
The Citizens Bank of McGook ,
' _ * * " " - * Incorporated under State Laws.
-JT t S _ -.j J - _ ; : * s _ t1"i [ - * x i i ,
K 7- . . - ; : Paid Up Capital , $50OOO.
DOES A
General Banking Business ,
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn
directly on principal cities in Europe. Taxes paid
for non-residents. Money to loan on farming
lands , city and personal property.
| > ! Tickets For Sale to and from Europe
OFFICERS :
V. FRANKLIN , President. JOHN R. CLARK , Vice Pres.
A. C. EBERT , Cashier. THOS. I. GLASSCOTT , Ass. Cash.
CORRESPONDENTS :
The First National Bank , Lincoln , Nebrska.
The Chemical National Bank , New York City.
BANK OF MeCOOK
Paid Up Capital , $50,000.
General Banking Business
Interest paid on deposits by special agreement.
Money loaned on personal property , good signatures
or satisfactory collateral.
.Drafts drawn on the principal cities of the United
States and Europe.
OFFICERS :
0. E. SHAN' , President. .TAT OLNEY , Vice Prasident.
-CHAS.A. VASPELT.Ciisli. * P. A. WELLS , Ass. Cashier.
FROM THE COUNTY SEAT.
< BT OtfB EE3U1A2 C02 : 3PONDEHT3. )
John Baker vs. Freedom Bishop , action of
replevin to recover possession of 21 hogs.
Israel A. Slieriiliiii vs. Rod U'lllow Co. Co.
Operative Association ot Patrons of Husban
dry. Plaintiff asks judgment wuliiBt defend *
ant for 54UJ.75 Upon nn account ,
Hunk of Bartloy vs. Samuel Young : . Judg
ment in fuvor of plaintiff for $181.00 and cost ,
which has been paid by defendant.
John M. Farrell has made Html proof upon
his homestead.
Mary Ei fort , widow of William Eifert , has
commenced proceedings for the descent ot
the homebtead of the deceased. Monday.Nov.
oii , is the day set lor the hearintr ot the same.
MAIUCIAOli LICKNBKS. -
Mr. Fred \V. FriinctMige2Proplietstownlll.
Miss Ls'diaE. Dow , age 21 , Indianola , Neb.
Married by Judge Keyes. Oct. 22nd. 1890.
DISTRICT COURT.
924. Clark & Loonaid Investment co. vs.
Jennie Walters et al. filed Oct. llth , 18no , petition
*
tion in equity. Foieclosureof mortgage ,
925. uurnhamTulleys&co. vs. Revorda J.
Owens , tiled Oct. 20th , 1890 , petition in equity.
Foreclosure of mortgage.
926. L. W. Tulloy , Trustee , vs. N. O. Wick-
wire , tiled Oct. 20th , 1890 , petition of equity.
Foreclosure of mortgage.
927. John Pierce vs. Palmer Way , et al , tiled
Oct. 21st , 1890 , petition in equity. Foreclos
ure of mortgage.
928. Hieronymus Eisele vs. Alexander L.
Pollock , tiled Out. 22nd , 1890 , petition in equity.
Order of attachment issued.
TRANSOIUPT OF JUDGMENTS.
Paxton & Gallagher vs. H. H. nerry , Oct. 10 ,
1890 , amount S32.30.
Elizabeth Besse vs. F. W. NanNice.Oct. 10th ,
amount $12.00.
Bowen & Laycock vs. Mrs. chris. Sorensoii ,
Oct. 15th , amount $2.50.
George Heyn vs. Edwin A. Leach , Oct. 22nd ,
amount $156.02.
VAILTON VOICES.
Cold v/eather gives warning.
Harlan will go to Washington beyond doubt.
Mrs. Fred Burton spent last week at her old
home , with her parents , Archie Speers.
L.S. Ferris has shipped his goods to Chero
kee , Iowa , where he will farm next year.
Jennings will get a hearty supporter coun
ty attorney. His ability and record are un
questioned.
Chas. Pate was back , last-week , looking af
ter real estate matters. He reports all well at
the Colorado mines , where he is interested.
Considerable political interest is manifested
in our midst. The views taken are of a reasonable
enable nature and good feeling is uppermost.
Mr. Adams , of Hitchcock Co. , independent
candidate for county attorney , addressed cur
citizens on the issues of the present time , last
week.
Neighbor Chapman has been pleasantly en
tertaining his father the past two weeks. Mr.
C. is an old timer , from Illinois , and has an
excellent farm well improved.
Elder Noble gave an excellent discourse on
Resurrection , Sabbath , Mr. N , has been al
ways foremost for justice and right in the
temperance reform , and we believe be will
have a strong support from every friend of
the cause. Let him have a rousing majority
for representative. If not , why not ?
HALPH.
Merit Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens , that for
years we have been selling Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption , Dr. King's New
Life Pills , Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric
Bitters , and never handled remedies that sell
as well , or have given such universal satisfac.
tion. We do not hesitate to guarantee them
every time , and we stand ready to refund the
purchase price , if satisfactory results do not
follow their use. These remedies have won
their great popularity purely on their merits.
21-lmo. A. McMiLLEN , Druggist.
BANKSVILLE BUDGET.
Widow Wilson and family go to Michigan ,
Monday.
Wm. Relph talks of shipping a car load of
horses east soon.
J. W. Snodgrass is preparing to go to a bet
ter land. W. A. Gold has bought his stock.
Wasn't the last issue of THE TRIBUNE a
corker ? Twelve pages of interesting matter.
Grant precinct caucus was almost a failure
as most of the electors were at McCook , Sat
urday , the day the union caucus was called
for , but there were enough present for the
offices by some taking two. The others ought
to have been there if they wanted office.
Vote for Farmer Ellis if you want a farmer
representative ; J. Byron Jennings if you
want law questions rendered according to tbc
code in county local questions ; Richard
Johnston and G.W. Bartlett for commissioners
that we may have a good board of commis
sioners to dojustice to the county and they
will save the county much unnecessary taxes.
DAD.
NOVEMBER.
Now the cold winds rattle
In the icy sedge ,
And the sparrows ruflle
In the leafless hedge ,
Past the wood and meadow ,
On the frozen pool
All the boys go skating ,
"When they come from school.
The river too was frozen ;
I saw it far away ,
And wished that I could trace it ,
Qlrof ttirf TlirrTifnnrl * Jo *
Up to where the ice-bergs.
On the polar sea.
Float , like glittering castles ,
Waiting there for me.
Katharine Pyle , in November St. Nicholas.
A Safe Investment.-
Is one which is guaranteed to bring you sat
isfactory results , or in case of failure a return
of purchase price. On this safe plan you can
buy from our advertised druggist a bottle of
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption.
It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case ,
when used for any affection of Throat , Lungs
or Chest , such as Consumption , Inflammation
of Lungs , Bronchitis ; Asthma , Whooping
Cough , Croup , etc. It is pleasant and agree
able to taste , perfectly safe , and can always
bo depended upon. Trial bottles free at A.
McMillen's drug store. 21-Us.
Read This.
When suffering from Malaria or Bilious
Fever , don't wreck your general health with
quinine orothernauseous drugs. Humphrey's
Specifics Nos. 10 and 16 effect a speedy and
permanent cure.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
can buy of us now your win
ter g-oods , such as COTTON and WOOLEN
FLANNEL , -TRICOTS and SUITING * -
FLANNELS , HENRIETTAS and other
lines of dress g-oocls at lower prices than
we have ever before sold them.
have over $3,000 worth of
BOOTS & SHOES which we are selling
at less than regular prices. Don't fail to .
compare prices with other houses. New
stock of HATS & CAPS.
Groceries we take the lead ,
With a bill of $20 cash will give you a
complete library of cookery three vol
umes in one. *
I
SOUTH SIDE SAUCE.
Mrs. John Whittukerison the sick list again
The coyotes are numerous and musical , thi
fall.
fall.W.
W. N. Cratty has built a large water tank to
water his stock In.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jacobs were up in Fron
tier county , last week , on a visit.
Miss Mattie Shears expects to start for the
mountains in a short time to spend the winter
UNO.
Notice of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a
chattel mortgage dated February 3d , Ib'JO , ant
duly filed in the office of the county clerk o ;
Red Willow county , Nebraska , and executec
by Paul Egger to E. Lindner to secure the pay
raentof the sum of Ono Hundred and Eighty
Dollars , and upon which there is now due the
sura of $180.00 and interest from February 3d ,
1890. at the rate of 10 per cent , annually. De
fault having been made in the payment of
said sum and no other proceedings at law hav
ing been instituted to recover said debt or
any part thereof. I will sell the property there
in described , to-wit : Ono gray horse about 10
years old. one gray horse about 11 years old ,
one red cow about 5 years old. one red cow
about 4 years old. one red heifer about'2 years
old , and all the increase of above mentioned
cows , ono second-hand larm wagon , one
second-hand farm harness ; at public auction ,
on the corner of Main Avenue and Dennison
street , in Mccook , Neb. , on Saturday. Novem
ber 8th , 1890. at Z o'clock , P. M. . central time.
Dated , October 24th , 1890. 22-31. E. LINDER.
THE MeCOOK
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Now Contains Four Complete
Departments :
COMMERCIAL ,
SHORTHAND and
TYPE W RITING ,
ENGLISH and
GERMAN.
Any one of the above mentioned , will pre
pare a person to enter into nsefulnsss for
life. Special terms for all combined.
C. M. LOPER , Manager.
CONSUMPTION COUGH OR GOLD
BRONCHITIS Throat Affection
SCROFULA Wasting of Flesh
Or any Disease wJicre the Throat and Zunga
are Inflamed , lack of Strength or Seres
Power , you can be relieved and Cured by
iOOTT
PURE COD LIVER OIL
With Hypopfcospliltes.
PALATABLE AS fVHLIC.
AsJifor Scott's Emulsion , and let no ex
planation , or solicitation- induce you to
accept a substitute.
Sold l > y all Druggists.
SCOTT & BOVVKE.Chomists , NY.
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W
You -work in all weather. Yon want an " all-
weather" coat. In fact , the best vraterproo _ coat
in the world. No frad rubber affair that
rip before the week is out. Rubb - costs more.
and lasts but a short time. Four teamsters outot
Eve wear the " Fish Brand" waterproof clothing.
They are the only teamsters' waterproof coats that
ore light , strong , durable , and cheap. They co t
very little , and last a long time. They never get
Bticky or peel off. The buttons are wire-fastened"
and never aome off. They are absolutely water
proof and wind-proof. Until you _ own one yon will
never know the comfort of a rainy day. Beware of
worthless imitations , every garment stamped with
the "Fish Brand" Trade Mark. Don't accept
any inferior coat when you can have the " Fish
Brand Slicker " delivered without extra cost. Par
ticulars and illustrated catalogue free.
A. J. TOWER , - Boston , Mass *
FINAL PROOF NOTICES.-
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEB. , :
October 17th , 1890. (
Notice is hereby Driven that the following-
named settler has Hied notice of her intention
to make final five-year proof iu support of her
claim , and that said proof will be made before
Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Sat
urday , December 6th , 1890 , viz :
SARAH A. DUNCAN.
formerly Sarah A. Burdick. H. E. No. 5041 for
the S. Yi N. W. Ji and W. y S. W. M of section
10 , in town. 6 , north ot range 29 , west of 6tn
P. M. She names the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence upon , and
cultivation of. said laud , viz : Frank Garlick
and Philetus B. Alexander of Box Elder , Nob. ,
John Harrison of Quick. Neb. , James Arnold
of McCook , Neb. 22 * 8. P. HART , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK.NEB. , t
October 1st , 1890. f
Notice is hereby given that the following- A
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final homestead commutation proof
in support of his claim , and that said proof
will be made before Register or Receiver at
McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , November22nd ,
1890 , viz :
JOHN SDTTON ,
H. E. No. 9620. for the W. yt N. E. M and E. y
N. W , J section 32 , in town. 2. north of range
29 , west of 6th P. M. He names the following-
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultivation.of. said land , viz : Lew
is W. Critser. William L.Critser. AsaphRogers
and Lavilla J. Burtless. all of McCook , Neb.
* 19 S. P. HART. Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK.NEB , )
September 30th , 1890. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
iu uiiuiu iiiiui uve-year proor in support Or HIS
claim , and that said proof will be made before
Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Fri <
day , November 14th , 1890. viz :
BENDT E. ANDERSON ,
H. E. No. 4931 for the S. E. sections , in town.
5 , N. of range 29. west 6th P. M. He names
the following witnesses to prove his continu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said
land , viz : Nert C.Dueland. Cristoffer C. Due-
land and Enoch E. Osvop of Quick , Neb. , and
Andrew P. Larson of McCook , Neb.
H19 S. P. HART , Register.
LAND OFFICK AT MCCOOK. NEB. , /
September 18tb. 1890. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final commutation proof in support
of his claim , and that said proof will be made
before Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. ,
on Saturday. October 25th , 1890 , viz :
TAYLOR WARD.
H. E. No. 9C20 for the W. N. W. J and W. yy
S. W. H of section 27. town. 2 , north of range
- J. west of 6th P. Al. He names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : James
3. Troy. John Stalker , John E.TirrilJ , William
T. Shields , all of McCook. Neb.
1" S. P. HART , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. . I
Octouer 14th , 1890. f
Notice is hereby given that the followins-
lamed settler has filed notice of his intention
o make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Reg-
Ster or Receiver nt Mr-.nnnlr NoV. \rnnrTntr
December 1st. 1890 , vjz :
TOBIAS BROWN ,
H. E. No. 4980 , for the N. E. J section 2. town-
hip 5 , north of range 29 , west 6th P. AL He
names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of ,
aid land , viz : Frank Garlick of Quick , Neb. ,
tobert B. Duncan. Frank Schoonover and
Philetus B. Alexander of Box Elder. Neb.
21 S. P. HART , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , i
September ISth , 1890. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
o make final proof in support of his claim ,
nd that said proof will be made before Regis-
er or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Saturday ,
October 2oth , 1890. viz :
WILLIAM E. KETCH.
D. S. No. 6937 for the S. W. } f Sec. No.22. town.
, north of range 29. west of 6th P. M. He
ames the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon , and cultivation of ,
said land , viz : Mathew Stewart. Hubert Beach ,
Aufin O. Houge. Severt O. Houge. all of Box
Elder , Neb. 17 S. P. HART. Register.
Henry Ballreich and Mrs. Henry Ballreick.
whose f rst name is unknown , will take notice
that on the 6th day of August , 1890. the plain
tiff , Emily O. Gibbs. filed her petition in the
district court of Red Willow county. Nebraska
against said Henry Ballreich and Mrs. Henry
Ballreich. his wife , the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain mortgage
upon the northwest quarter of section eleven
township one. range thirty , west of the 6th
P. M. in Red Willow county , Nebraska , given
to secure the payment of one principal note-
and ten interest coupon notes all dated Sep
tember 1.1887. the principal note for the sum
of S600 due five years , the ten interest notes
each for the sum of $21.00. the first maturing
on the first day of March. 188S. and one matur
ing every six months thereafter until the
maturity of the last of said ten notes on the
first day of September. 1892. That default
has been made in the payment of two of said
interest notes , the conditions of said mort
gage have been broken , and under the condi
tions of said mortgage there is now due on
said notes the sum of $642.00 with interest at
the rate of ten per cent , on $021.00 thereof
from the first day of March. 1S90. and on ? 21 00
thereof from the first day of September 18S9
That the defendant Henry Ballreich bo T
quired to pay said sum and Interest or that
said mortgage be foreclosed and said premises
be sold according to law and the proceeds of
debt8 applfed to th ° .P ynient of sad
H" ? ai ? 1ifqTIrlto ? "swcr this petition on
before
or the 1st
day of December. 1890.
Dated this 20th day of October. 1890.
W.S.MORLAN. EMILY
O. GIBBS.
Her Attorney. 32 t. Plaintiff.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor