The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 28, 1890, Image 7

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    CHRISTMAS GREETING.
Fancy Goods
Novelties
Toilet
Articles
With compliments of the season ,
you are cordially invited to call and
inspect our fine display of HOM-
DAY GOODS , on and after Saturday
evening , November 29th. In pri
ces it is our purpose to make this
" " for
a "MERRY CHRISTMAS" indeed
all our customers. On Dolls are
price is a record breaker. Come
quick ! Come early ! ! Come all ! ! !
Kespectfully ,
A. McMiLLEN.
Dolls
Toys
Gift
Books
At McMillen's Drug Store.
JlcCook nth
Indian summer weathe
Family Groceries at
Irrigation is a fact , not a theory.
Staple and Fancy Groceries at Noble's
Look ahead. Better times are coming
These are days \vhen autumn lingers
in the lap of winter.
Sealing Wax for fruit cans at Chen
ery's City Drug Store.
The air is already laden with prog
.nostications of the holidays.
Fresh and smoked meats of all kinds
at the B. & M. meat market.
There is an utter of uncertainty abou
-everything save uncertainty.
Pure fresh buckwheat at
POTTER & EASTERDAY'S.
If you feed rye to hogs , grind it. The
whole grain is not properly masticated
Try Damask Kose , the best lotion
for face and hands , at McMillen's drug
.store.
To be agreeable in society it is neces
sary not to see and not to remember
many things.
McCooK the bivouac of culture , in
telligence , wealth and energy of West
ern Nebraska.
What theB. & M. meat market lacks
in"blow and bluster" itmakesup in qual
ity and price.
Kapke , The Tailor , guarantees you
the lowest prices and the most stylish
and elegant clothing.
McCook does not boom. She just
grows. This is a good way to obviate
( the danger oi a backset.
Price cut 25 per cent , on- all grades
.of footwear at the
BOSTON SHOE STORE.
Noble is the only exclusive grocer in
city. His stock is the largest and
his prices correspond with the times.
If you want a stylish fit at the very
lowest figures , KAPKE , THE TAILOR ,
is the man to patronize. Rear of The
Famous.
The B. & M. meat market continues
to meet all competition , and "to go
them one better" in price and quality
of meat.
The choicest meats are sold at the
B. & M. meat market at prices asked
for inferior cuts elsewhere. Note this
important fact.
Uncle Sam has just opened his heart
.and purse strings a little and W. S.
Fitch will hereafter receive an aug
mented pension.
Geo. M. Chenery's
City Drug Store
For pure Drugs , Medicines ,
Toilet Articles , &c.
E. B. Bowen & Co.'s $3.00 , § 3.50
and $4.00 shoes for gentlemen are the
Ibest values ever offered in McCook.
At wholesale and retail by
BOWEN & LAYCOCK.
Car of flour and feed just received at
A. T. Campbell & Co.'s.
FOR RENT Two dwelling houses.
Inquire at THE TRIBUNE office.
Lieb's Ryeningine Flap Jack prepar
ation. POTTER & EASTERDAY.
i
| { It is said that half the reserved seats
the Indianola theatre are occupied
[ Vlosbbacks.
Millen , the druggist , has a fine line
e , hanging and piano lamps at
'm ' prices.
o ? ill if you praise , and still
ou reprove , in a matter you
uw nothing about.
Children , have you seen that large
assortment of Dolls in McMillen's win
dow ? They are beauties.
The B. & M. meat market will give
the highest market price in cash for
live stock , poultry and hides.
Noble , the leading grocer , makes a
specialty of fresh , clean family grocer
ies. He will treat you right.
The B. & M. have placed on sale
tourists tickets to all prominent resorts
at reduced rates for the round trip.
Ladies' kid and goat button shoes ,
solid leather , for $1.50 at
BOWEN & LAYCOCK'S.
McMillen , the druggist , is now > busy
opening up Holiday Goods and will
have them ready for display in a few
days.
IN QUBENSWARE Noble carries
the largest assortment and the richest
designs of the season. His prices are
reasonable.
The business men of McCook believe
in "tooting their horns if they don't sell
a clam. " And THE TRIBUNE is their
favorite vociferator.
Do not allow yourself to be misled.
The B. & M. meat market sells the
choicest meats of all kinds and at the
very lowest living prices.
The "mutations of time" are making
quite an impression on the newspapers
of Western Nebraska , as well as on the
rest of the business world.
Make Noble your family grocer and
many other blessings will fall to your
lot , besides having the best groceries on
your table that the market affords.
The McCook TRIBUNE advertises to
take surprises on subscription : We
take it that some one has paid the
TRIBUNE a dollar on subscription.
ETerndon Courier.
In the future William Murphy of In
dianola will enjoy the benefits of Uncle
Sam's kindly policy toward his valiant
veterans. He was granted an original
pension , Thursday of last week.
There are nine thousands five hund
red and thirty-one ex-soldiers in Nebras-
ca on the pension list. There are one
mndred and sixty in Red Willow coun-
; y ; seventy-nine in Frontier ; one-hund
red and sixty-four in Furnas ; eighty-
, hree in Hitchcock. Inter-Ocean.
Go and see LUDWICK'S mammoth
stock of second hand goods. Furniture ,
cook stoves , heaters and gasoline stoves ,
ought and sold. Will also rent goods
> y the week or month. A pawn bro-
cer's business in connection. Second
leer west of the McEntee Hotel.
The fence lumber at the ball ground
s being utilized in the construction of
an ice house. This reminds the con-
umer that there is a prospect that
competition will reduce the cost of ice ,
next season , and that apothecary scales
will be discarded by those handling the
uxury , nest summer.
Ground oil cake.
POTTER & EASTEBDAY.
This is the time of the year when the
young man begins to toy with th'e hair
on his chin and lay away ten cent pieces
for a world's fair fund.
The next time you want an examina
tion tablet call and see the attractive
new tablet kept for sale in THE TRIB
UNE stationery dopt. Price 5 cents.
THE TRIBUNE understands that
Messrs. Floyd , DeWald & Floyd of the
Trenton Register have made overtures
for the purchase of the Indianola Courier.
LATE FASHION DECREE : Wear street
gowns the color of your hair , house
gowns the color of your eyea , and even
ing gowns the color of your complexion.
The seating capacity of the several
churches of the city will accommodate
an increase of attendance , say about
fifty per cent. The public is welcome
to all services.
With a quarter of a million dollar
bond behind him , the funds of Red Wil
low county will be tolerably save in the
hands of W. T. Henton. His bond for
about that amount was filed this week.
The project on foot at present is to
tap the Republican river at Benkelman
and convey the wateron the south divide
the same to be returned to the river at
McCook. The object being to irrigate
the south divide. Expert engineers say
the plan is practical.
And this is the way the rains come
upon the land : Every year a layer of
the entire sea fourteen feet thick is
taken up into the clouds. The winds
bear their burden into the land and the
water comes down in rain upon the fields
to flow back through rivers.
A new use is reported to have been
discovered for hops namely , for the
curing of bacon. It is found that a
sprinkling of hops in the brine when
bacon and hams are put in pickle adds
greatly to the flavor of both and enables
them to be kept an indefinite period.
Full of years , Richard Lewis passed
from this life , last Friday , the 2lst in
stant , at the residence of his daughter ,
Mrs. George Laverty. The deceased
was nearly 73 years of age. The re
mains were taken to Louisville , Neb. ,
on the evening passenger , for interment.
The publisher takes some , pride this
week , in presenting his patrons with
the best all-at-home newspaper ever is
sued from a local press. THE TRIBUNE
aims to be in the van of Nebraska's
representative weeklies , and the en
couragement extended warrants the
mark.
On Friday of last -week , Carrie , the
ten-year-old daughter of James Hill , one
of our Grant precinct farmers , died from
an attack of typhoid fever. Three more
members of the family are down with
the same fell disease , and a fatal term
ination is feared in the case of at- least
one of them.
An eastern man has discovered a
process of making soap from corn. He
claims that 40 pounds of soap can be
made from one bushel of corn. A
Council Bluffs man is investigating the
matter with a view of building a factory
at that place. Flour , sugar , starch and
soap all out of one corn field makes corn
indeed King.
Women doctors say and many prove
it in practice , that by going up stairs
slowly , with the foot heel and toe
alike put firmly on each stair , one
may arrive at the top of four flights of
stairs really rested , instead of gasping
for breath , as when one runs up stairs.
Going up stairs is a good manner of ex
ercise , if one goes at in the right way
to gets its benefits. Ex.
Our fellow-townsman and secretary
of state-elect , J. C. Allen , was the re
cipient of a nocturnal visit , Saturday ,
from Mr. Mayberry , the nominee of the
independent party for secretary of state.
While not unexpected , the notice of
contest served by the visitor on Mr. Al
len was not welcome or pleasant news ;
nor does the act indicate a dangerous
amount of delicacy abiding with Mr.
Mayberry.
McCook is becoming noted for her
pop corn stands , of which she has four
in number. Some time ago a "dago"
made his appearance in the city and
started the pop corn business , and , as
he seemed to be coining money , many
others embarked in the business. The
people are now tired of pop corn and
the venders are compelled to depend
upon the country for support. People
from the country , passing up Main
Avenue , are in immediate danger of
being snatched bald-headed if they don't
buy a bag of corn.
& EASTERDAY.
Monday afternoon , ' the department
was called to the northeastern part of
the city by the burning of the coal house
on the Gaston property. The fire was
probably caused by hot anhes being
placed too close to the building , which
was entirely destroyed before water was
thrown by the department. While on
the way to the fire a collision occurred
at the intersection of Dakota and Mad
ison , between hose cart No. ,1 and the
hook and ladder wagon , each drawn by
double teams at full speed , but fortun
ately no one was seriously injured and
the damage was slight , a broken pole
and fifth wheel covering that. A mis
fit connection caused some delay at the
fire plug. This emphasizes the import
ance of uniformity of connections.
Through chair car service has been
put on the B. & M. from Superior to
Red Oak , la. , via Beatrice and Neb
raska City , east bound , leaving Superior
on train No. OS and connecting at Red
Oak with C. B. & Q. No. 2 , through
vestibule train. This insures patrons
of the line chair car service to Red Oak
and all points east on the C. B. & Q.
West bound , C. B. & Q. train , No. 5 ,
connects at Red Oak with B. & M.
train No. 161 , which will take the chair
car to Nebraska City , at which point it
is put on B. & M. train No. 97 , for
Superior.
Christian Convention , Chicago , 111. ,
Nov. 26th to Dec. 1st. All agents may
sell tickets to Chicago Nov. 24th to
Dec. 1st , inclusive. Geo. F. Mizen ,
room 401 , Pullman Building , Chicago ,
will sign certificates. For the above
occasion passengers paying full fare
going will be returned at one-third fare
on presentation of certificate signed by
the proper officer of the meeting , on
guarantee that there has been an at
tendance of one hundred or more who
have paid full fare on the going trip.
J. FRANCIS , G. P. & T. A.
Beaver City Tribune : Chas.Ramsey
of Richmond precinct is building a dam
across the Sappa and will dig a ditch to
irrigate about sixty acres of his farm.
The results of this undertaking will be
watched with agreatdeal of interest by
his neighbors and if he is successful
others will do likewise.
Rev. P. S. Mather will preach in the
Methodist Episcopal church next Sab
bath ; in the morning on , "What Con
stitutes True Worship ? " In the even
ing on , "The Light of the World. " All
persons cordially invited. A special
invitation is extended to the young
men.
An unknown person died on No. 2 ,
this morning , between McCook and
Benkelman , of hemorrhage. He had a
ticket for Hastings and about $40 on
his person. The body awaits identifica
tion at Pade's undertaking establish
ment.
Indianola has served notices of con
test on Treasurer-elect Henton and
Commissioner-elect Hodgkin. As a
matter of economy they will await the
result of the state contest.
Don't fail to read the new advertise
ment of the Famous. You can always
depend upon the statements of this
house as being based upon facts.
The social by the ladies of the Bap
tist church at Mrs. Chapin's , last Fri
day evening , was a pleasant affair , large
ly attended and well patronized.
Our liberal townsman , George llock-
nell , has placed a car load of coal at
disposal of the Benevolent Society.
Our new examination tablets for 5
cents are very neat. Buy one for your
next examination.
Boots and shoes have advanced but
Ganschow is selling lower than ever.
Try it.
Come bring your families and your
friends and buy your shoes at Ganscho w's.
Great lot of odds and ends all kinds
cheap at Ganschow's.
Feed of all kinds.
POTTER & EASTERDAY.
Come and see what Ganschow can defer
for you in the shoe line.
84 patent flour at
POTTER & EASTERDAY.
McCook flour all grades.
POTTER & EASTERDAY.
School shoes at a great reduction at
Ganschow's , the old reliable.
Some men never * think ; they only
fancy with a broad A.
Use caution in beginning to feed green
corn to stock.
Blue is the color in highest favor ,
this season.
Catholic fair , December 13th.
How about an ice house ?
THE CHARITY BALL AND BANQUET.
The Splendid Success Highly Gratifying
to all Persons Interested.
It affords THE TRIBUNE.distinct and
largo pleasure to record the highly grat
ifying , royal success which conspicu
ously attended the zealous , well direct
ed efforts of ( he ladies of the Benevo
lent Society in their charity ball and
supper on Thanksgiving eve. It is safe
to state that MoCook's fair social his
tory does not contain a brighter page
does not produce a leaf picturingresults
more desirable and felicitous , or object
more laudable and worthy , than charac
terized this charming affair , which has
realized every fond and reasonable an
ticipation , won golden opinions on all
hands , and produced a gladsome fruition
which will bring joy to many a needy ,
deserving heart.
The attendance was large ; the people
were there ; and when the ball opened
with the stately and graceful maneuv
ers of the grand march , the beholder
gazed with admiration upon one of the
most brilliant scenes ever enacted in
Western Nebraska ; and the spirit of
the auspicious inauguration pervaded
the occasion until the closing hours ,
which suggested the rapid approach of
the Day of Thanksgiving.
The supper was spread with gener
ous hands in the Morlan building , and
from the early opening hours the public
accorded this feature a liberal patron
age , which , moreover , the splendid
repast served so tastefully and atten
tively , richly merited , and which the
people gaveabundancevidnnceof appre
ciating fully.
As about everything was donated , the
expenses were nominal , and the Benev
olent Society now has in its treasury a
sum of money which is a credit to the
liberality of our people , and complimen
tary to the energy of the society. The
outcome is a proper source of general
congratulation.
DEATH OF JUDGE BUCK.
The many friends and acquaintances
of the deceased and family will be
deeply pained to learn of the death of
Judge Royal Buck , which occurred on
Friday last at his late home near
Branchville , Md. ; after a lingering Jill-
ness. Judge Buck was one of Red
Willow county's pioneer settlers , mov
ing to Red Willow from Nebraska City
early in the seventies. As president of
the Republican Valley Land Co. he
was largely instrumental in the settle
ment of the upper valley , tie was for
many years an honored and respected
citizen of Red Willow county. His
early decease is largely attributable to
the exposure and privations of pioneer
life , and the sympathy of their numer
ous Nebraska friends go out to bereav
ed wife and children in their dark hour
of sorrow.
Benevolenf Society Notes.
Applications for aid may be handed
to Mrs. Lowman , chairman.
Contributions of money , fuel , cloth
ing and provisions may be sent to the
president , Mrs. C. M. Noble , or to the
treasurer , Mrs. Hocknell.
The Benevolent Society , of McCook ,
will meet with Mrs. Johnston , at the
Commercial House , Tuesday , Dec. 2d ,
2:30 , P. M. All ladies interested in
the work of benevolence are cordially
invited to meet with us , and "lend a
helping hand" to the "good work. ' *
The ladies of the Benevolent Society
wish to thank the citizens of McCook
for the very liberal manner in which
they responded to the call for contri
butions to the charity supper. Both
charity ball and supper were well pa
tronized , and were a decided success ,
financially and socially.
ATTENTION ! The president of the
Benevolent Society of McCook wishes
to inform the presidents of the several
alliances in this part of Red Willow
county that there is a quantity of coal
at this place for distribution. Applica
tions may be made to the President Mrs.
C. M. Noble or to Mrs. Louis Lowman ,
chairman of distributing and investiga
ting committee. Mary Battershall , Sec.
The county clerk is expecting a car
load of coal from George A. Hoagland
of Omaha , coming week. It will be dis
tributed by Manager Warren of the local
lumber yard.
HANGING LAMPS Noble is head
quarters for hanging lamps. He car
ries a large and splendid selection.
What must you do to be saved ? Why
buy your groceries at Noble's , of course !
A special meeting of Bondville Alli
ance , Saturday evening , the 29th.
Dr. A. J. Thomas , Dentist , in Union
olock , over Boston shoe store.
JSpStop and see the bargains at
Ganschow's.
entire stock of
My
Hard and Soft
Coal Heaters at AC
TUAL COST.
AV. c. LATOUEETTE.
AID !
COUNTY CLERK'S OFHCE , Indianola ,
Nebraska , November 25thl890.
To the Justices of the Peace of
Red Willow county. Gentlemen The
Omaha Board of Trade has shipped to
me , at this place , one car of coal for
distribution among drought sufferers. It
will be distributed by me as follows :
Any person in your precinct who has
no means of buying or procuring fuel
will apply to you for fuel and if you are
satisfied that such person is entitled to
aid you will give them an order on me
for 500 or 1,000 pounds of coal. Not
more than one-half ton will be furnished
any person or family at this time , and
it is advisable for you to only order 500
pounds at this time for each family in
order to make this car of coal go as far
as possible.
I understand the B. & M. R. R. Co.
have donated another car of coal for
this purpose and that it will be here
soon. Please inform all persons likely
to need aid in your precinct of above
notice. Yours Very Truly ,
GEO. W. ROPER , Co. Clerk.
FOR PEOPLE OF MCCOOIC AND VICINITY.
An Omaha citizen has shipped one
car of coal to me at McCook and re
quests that I distribute it among the
drouth sufferers in the vicinity of Mc
Cook. It is impossible for me to dis
tribute this car in person so I have given
the car of coal to the Ladies of the Mc
Cook Benevolent Society to dispose of
as they see fit among you. If you know
of any one who is unable to procure
fuel please report to them.
GEO. W. ROPER , County Clerk.
The Circle Front Livery
Has al ways been at the head of the
business in McCook , and will in the
future continue to be more than ever
the best equipped establishment of the
kind in Western Nebraska. This week ,
A. T. Maddux of Wauneta takes a
partnership in the business with C. B.
Gray , and these gentlemen will not only
keep up the present reputation of the
"Circle Front , " but by the addition of
new vehicles and fresh , sound animals ,
it is proposed to improve the equipment
to a degree that cannot fail to meet
with the appreciation and patronage of
the public.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to the twenty-
seven subordinate alliances in Red WiJ-
low county that there will be meetings
of the Alliance Relief Committee in the
opera house in Indianola at I o'clock ,
P. M. , on the following dates : Nov ,
8,15 , 22 , 29 and Dec. G for the trans
action of important business that will
come before the committee.
J. F. BLACK , Chairman.
The City Livery Stable
Is at the front of the procession.
Prompt , courteous attention and good
teams in clean rigs have placed it there.
I make a specialty of pleasing my trade
in this way. Opposite the Arlington
Hotel. D. C. MARSH , Proprietor.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
This issue of THE TRIBUNE contains
a number of new advertisements. It
will be advantageous to the reader to
give all business announcements a care
ful perusal , and act accordingly when
in need of such articles.
The School Children
Will be pleased with the new exam
ination tablets just placed on sale ia
THE TRIBUNE'S stationery dept.
LADIES !
We would call your attention to our
new $2.00 and $2.50 Kid Button Shoes.
BOWEN & LAYCOCK.
PARENTS
Save money by buying school sup
plies , for the children , at Chenery's
City Drug Store.
For Sa/e.
A carriage and a base burner heating
stove. Inquire at once.
E. LINDNER.
PRESCRIPTIONS
Accurately compounded , day or
nmht. CITY DRUG STORE.
Pearline meal the finest in the mar
ket POTTER & EASTERDAY.