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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1891)
WALL PAPER \ IS NOW COMPLETE , And we are prepared to show In the city at Prices That Can't Be Beat. A full line of Mixed Paints , Varnishes , Brushes , Alabastine. Etc. L. w. MCCONNELL & co. , DRUGGISTS- Driftwood Jce -AT- 5O GENTS A HUNDRED. I am delivering an extra pure , clear quality of ice , Drift wood Creek ice , at the low and very reasonable price of 50 cents a hundred pounds. Wait for iny wagon. WATERPROOF COLLAR on CUFF THAT CAN BE RELIED ON BE UP jxrot to TO THE MARK BEARS THIS MARK. TRAD8 SEEDS NO LAUNDERINC. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. -DEALERS INE LUMBER ! SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , CEMENT , LIME , Also Hard and Soft Coal. B. & HI. Meat Market. BACON , BOLOGNA . CHICKENS. R. A. COUPE & CO. , Props. LIST OF UUP PATENTS. UNITED STATKB LAUD OrriCK. i McCook , Nebraska. May 22d , 1891. f Land Patents for the following-named per sons bavo this day been received at the Me Cook land otllce and can be bad upon surren der of Receiver's receipt , properly endorsed Aufdonbrink Charles KoIIner Henry Austin Cyrus O. Knight Absolom Austin Henry A. Llndscy Jeff L. Alley Wililuin J. Lunerton John C. Alley Henry Lyon Elizabeth Argo William A. LutzJohn Aldrlch June Lulschuch Anna M. Arnold Frank H. Luger Fredolein Bird William Luco Wallace W. Breese Allaire O. Llndsey George U. Brooks Cbar'es ' W. LeBIanc Lovl Burtlett Charles A. Loghrv James H. Bishop Mary E. Latbrop Charles W. Blount Larzolier C. ' Lcnzello Jiimca Hosier William McAuliff Joseph Itudu Edward McPherson Weley Benjamin Zee Monovoisnn Max Benjamin Kphraim Moncrief Zubro Bishop Freedom Morris James Benjamin Gustavo Mathews Wilbur M. BcnarJohnson W. Miller James H. Bush John W. Mllcr Lewis Ilostrnln Hanah S. Marshall George K. Bauer Heinrich Marcellus Lewis A. Blaes John Mclntirc Willis K. Bull Samuel Mercer Allen Burk Edward E. Martin John W. Homier William J. Miner HardinU. Banks John S. Newton George B. Clorkston Ttiomas B. Neali Hugh O. Curry Theodore T. Newaome Charles H. Clark Ellen E. Owlna Francis S. Caley Horace E. Pence William M. Carter James N. Powell Lcasie A. Caldwell Marcus Piper John F. Cottrell Clarence N. Peak Benjamin ChriEtner Jeremiah Peudarvis Oren W. Cooper Grern F. Parsons Philip O. Chase Milton A. Powell Mary E. Covey Robert A. Povey Goldsherry Cunningham Wm. M. [ { elph William * Calkins Jennlo itamsey Cowen Clark Crofton Ralph William F. DevenyJohu W. * tockholder Fred ii. Dobbins Daniel iobb Mary Derdinger John ihoades Walter A. Davison Solomon Rodenbaugh Henry Dean Ephrairu A. Reed Edward R. Dakan James W. .toss Madison Dunkln John II. [ teddy John Eido Thomas L. Spears John B. Etherton Simon P. Strobridge Hannah M Eaton Jacob Sportnitz Richard Ficbtner Jacob Schoenenmn Wm. F. Fisher William K. Scbeirer Charles Freeman Robert A. itroup John L. Fisher Lawrence E. Skinner Moses P. Francis Westley Skinner Finnis U. Foster A Ivira Suirs JohnF. Gray Alfred H. Smith John A. Carder Christian E. * Speer Sidney A. Gibson Columbus M. SammonsJamcs D. Goodro LeandcrJ. Shuman William F. Hughes Henry P. Schneider John F. Hobson Maggie A. Schoenerman Otto Harper James H. Schultz Hermann Hawk Thomas J. Thomas Mark * Hannah Jennie Taunton Wallace Hanks Peter Townsend Werren S. Hacker William T. Tresher Benjamin F. Hallaner John Tolaud Byard Hammond Jerry A. Taggart Wiley P. Hayse Munrow Viersen Jacob P. Hatnorn Dexter G. Welt Eugene M. Hantborn John D. Ward Levin F. Heater Perry A. Walker William Hallaner Elsie Weick Michael Herter Hen rich Wilson Thomas J. Howater Aaron Weatherwax Kate- Haskins Susunvh Wright.John D. Johnson Charles E. Wonscb Henry Jewell John U. Wixom William W. Johnson George S. Watson Kittie Koppel John W. Walker Harry W. Kirby William Willis George N. King William H. Young Fremont Kudlocek John Yates Benjamin F. Knowlcs Kinzey H. Young Addle E. Kinney Richard L. Yctter Oscar H. * Timber Culture Patents. PROGRAM OF EXERCISES. The following will bo tbe order of exorcises on Decoration Day. Assembling at Menard's Opera Hall at one o'clock , P. M. , central time : 1. Music By McCook Band. 3. Singing By School Children. 15. Prayer By Post Chaplain. 4. Reading ot Orders Q By Post Adjt. J. A. Wilcox. 5. Oration By Rev.P S.Mather. 0. Singing By School Children. Forming parade. Column forming on Main street , right resting on Dennison street. Or der of parade as follows : 1. Camp Gen. A. McD. McCook S. of V. 2. McCook Band. 3. Floral Decorations and 13 boys mounted. 4. Goddess of Liberty and children repre scnting the states. 5. J. K. Barnes Post , old soldiers , and W. R. C. in carriages. 6. Civic Societies , council and school board. 7. McCook Fire Department. S. Citizens in carriages , on horses & on foot. Exercises at cemetery will consist of band and vocal music , recitations , floral decoration , and grand salute ; atter which the column will return to corner of Main and Dennison streets to disband. All who can are requested to contribute to thelioriil , decorations ; and to leave their con tributions at Menard's ballon Saturday morn ing. This being the most important part o the program , don't forget the flowers. N. B. The members of the Post , W. R. C. and the children are requested to be at Meeke hall at 12 o'clock. A. P. WELLES. Commander. McCook. Neb. , May 2T. 1891. A Splendid Canadian Journal. The Dominionlllustrated not only maintains but steadily improves upon the high standan of literary and artistic excellence which hae especially marked that splendid Canadian journal since its enlargement at the begin ning of this year to 24 pages weekly. The handsome engravings produced each week are well selected , and in addition to general views there are always some relating to curreni matters of general interest. A group of bright and gifted writers are regular con tributors to its literary contents , and its pages reflect the best thoughts of clever men and women. Such a journal deserves the gratify ing support which it receives at the hands of the public. The enterprising publishers , the Sabiston Litho. & Pub. Co. . Montreal , make it their constant aim to improve both the matter and appearance of the journal , and their suc cess is certainly gratifying and creditable. BANKSVILLE BUDGET. It has rained most every day since the loth inst. . and the ground is thoroughly soaked. E. B. Nelson pulled over to his homestead , Monday morning , after helping Uncle John Rowland finish his corn planting. C. F. Elliott was working the assessing job , last week , estimating the worth of tbe proper ty the farmers have left after tbe drouth of 1890. The prospects for next years' listing of property look more promising at this writing. W. H. Benjamin was caught out on the prairie about half-way home in the storm. Saturday afternoon , and had to take his team from the buggy and hold them by the bridle until the hail passed by. He said some of the hail stones were nearly as large as black walnuts shucks off. OBSRUVER. 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 ot Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case , when used for any affection of throatlungs or chest , such as consumption , inflammation of lungs , bronchitis , asthma , whooping cough , croup , etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste , perfectly safe and can always be de pended upon. Trial bottles free at McMillan's. The cssal treatment of catarrh is very un satisfactory , as thousands of despairing pa tients can testify. A trustworthy medical writer says : ' -Proper local treatment is posi tively necessary to success , but most of the remedies in general use by physicians afford but temporary benefit. A cure cannot be ex pected from snuffs , powders , douches and washes. " Ely's Cream Balm is a remedy which combines tbe important requisites of quick action , specific curative power with perfect safety and pleasantness to the patient. H 7d faith in your own town. Speak well of its improvements ; help along all public enter- terprises ; cheer and encourage the men who invest in It ; remember that every forward move helps you individually ; shut your ears to the croakers and keep eternally at it and the town will grow rapidly. Exchange. Capes , Black Hemstitched Goods Jackets , New Embroidery , Carpets , Ribbons , Clotlmia raids , Dress Goods , Cords. Straw Hats , Laces , HENRY 3IEYER , Contractor and Builder , CABINET MAKER. SPECIALTIES Making- and repairing furn- ture. Furniture of any description made to order. Mail orders promptly attended to. Shop on Dennison Street , opposite Pred- more's blacksmith shop , McCook , Neb. HONG SING LAUNDRY. White Shirts , 10 cents. Cuffs 5 cents. Undershii ts , 3 tor 25 cents. HONG SING LAUNDRY. First oita l 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 ? BANK OF McCOOK I Psbid Up Capital , $5O,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 : C.E. SHAW , President. IT. C. WAIT , Vice President. P. A. WELLS , Cashier. Consumption Cured. An old phyilultin. retired from practice , imvlnir had placed In his hand * by an Knst In dia missionary the formula of n pimple veget able remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption , Bronchitis. Catarrh , Asthma and all throat mid Lung Affection * , also u positive mid radical cure for Nervous Debility and all NorvouH Complaints , after having tested Its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases , h'is felt It his duty to make it known to his Buffering follows. Actu ated by this motive and a desire to relieve human Buffering. I wilt send free of charge , to- all who desire it , this recipe , in German * French or English , with full directions for preparing paring- and using. Sent by mall t > y addressing- with stamp , naming this paoer. W. A. Noyes. KU Powers' Block. ItochcRter. N. Y. 38-ly. Merit Wins. Wo desire to say toourcitiznnfUhat foryoars wo have been sollingDr. King's New Discovery for Consumption , Dr. King's Now Life Fills. Buoklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Hitters , and have never handled remedies that sell as well or that liavu given such universal aulis- faotion. We do not hesitate to guarantee-thcm every time , and wo stand ready to refund the purchase prlco If satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their greut popularity purely on their merlte , 52-4ts. A. McMlU.KN. Druggist. Buck/en's Arnica Salvo. THE DEBT SAI.VR in the world for cuts , sores , bruises , ulcers , salt rlioum. fever sores , tetter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns , and all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles , or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per- tcct satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per hox. For gale by A. McMillen. Humphreys' Specific No. 10 Cures Dyspepsia , Indigestion. HlllonsneFP and Constipation. For poor appetite , tvcnk stomach , sluggish liver , feotilo kidneys , de pressed strength , want of vigor , and as un anti-bilious and anti-malarial protective and cure it has no equal. Thousands are cured by it. Sold by dealers. ' DRYSDALE THE- TAILOR , From New Yoik City , lias the most com plete stock of Spring and Summer Gootsfor ! men's wear , between Lincoln and Denver. His store is just replete with the latest nov elties fioni New Yoik and Chicago , and as he buys strictly for cash he can afford to give you first class Clothing at very reasonable prices , lie has guaranteed every garment he has made up in McCook for nearly six years and has never had si misfit in that time. Call and see him. One door north oC thft Commeicial House. THE LARGEST < NAND - - AND - FINEST STOCK. R. A. COLE Wishes to call public attention to the fact that be hits received more goods which makes his the largest and finest stock to select from in McCook. lie guarantees a ( it and his prices are the lowest in McCook. Two doors west of Citizens Bank. CWdren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. The Citizens Bank of McGook , Incorporated under State Laws. Paid Up Capital , $5OrOOO. -DOES A Genera ! 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. FUANKLIX , President. JOHN K. CLAItK , Vice Pres. ' A. C. EBEKT , Cashier. THOS. I. GLASSCOTT , Ass. Cash. CORRESPONDENTS : r ; . The First National Bank , Lincoln Xebrska. * The Chemical National Bank , New York City. I