The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 07, 1892, Image 3

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    S. M. COCHRAN * CO. ,
1EE AGENTS FOIt THE CELEBRATED
Union Press Drills and
* , . One Horse Hoe Drills ,
WAGONS AND BUGGIES.
ALSO KEEP REPAIRS FOR ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY.
Absolutely Rust Proof Tinware
Their prices on all goods are as low as the
lowest possible.
S. M. COCHRAN & CO. ,
, , . .
Ve t Deunlaoii Street lUcCOOK NEBU.4SKA.
A. KALSTEDT ,
McCOOK , - NEB.
THETAILOR !
W. 0. BULLAED & CO.
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LIMB , HARD
CEMENT , AND
DOORS , E
WINDOWS , SOFT
BLINDS. COAL.
O
BBD CKDAJF ? . AND OAK POSTS.
S3TU , J. WARRRN. Manager.
B. ! . Meat Market.
FRESH AND SALT
M EATS ,
BACON , BOLOGNA ,
,
CHICKENS , . , .
TURKEYS &c. &c.
F. S. WILGOX& CO. , Props.
Notary Public. Justice of the Peace.
GL DHL
REAI > : ESTAT
LOANS AND INSURANCE.
Nebraska Farm Lands to Exchange for Eastern Property.
Collections a Specialty.
DO YOU READ
The Leading Weekly in West
ern Nebraska.
$1,50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE ,
TENNYSON'S LIFE EBBING ,
Thn Venerable Foot Laureate of England
. - lowly Hut Surely I'ttssln } ; Awiiy.
LONPON , Oct. C. Lord Tennyson
is dying quietly and peaceably as
though he was falling to sleep , is the
report which has just come from the
home of the venerable poet laureate of
England. The destroying angel is ,
however , asserting its dread power
slowly , as though loath to take from
the earth the spirit of the greatest of
living singers and it may be hours be
fore dissolution will come.
The bulletins from the sick room ,
which are very few because the poet
requested as little publicity as possi
ble , are delivered to the newspaper
men by Hallain Tennyson. The people
ple of the village of Aldworth know
nothing about the poet's condition for
he has never made friends with any of
them.
AS DEADLY AS THE CHOLERA.
Influenza I'laylnjr Sad Havoc With the
l'oox > lo of Peru.
NBW YORK , Oct. 6. Peruvian advices
are that influenza is making fearful
ravages in Lima. Some days the num
ber of deaths was thirty. The mor
tality returns for three days during
last week show ninety deaths. The
streets are almost deserted and funeral
processions are to be seen at nearly
every hour in the day. It is estimated
that over 30,000 persons have been
attacked with the disease in Lima.
The epidemic also prevails in the
Pachicamao , Cienequilu , lluayeam and
Manchay valleys.
Inclhinn Gerrymander Cases .Delayed.
INDIANAPOLIS , Ind. , Oct. 6. The
Indiana supreme court yesterday re
fused to advance the suits to test the
gerrymander acts of 18S5 and 18al
without further consideration. The
court ordered that inasmuch as
the case was one of great importance
to the people in the entire state , the
attorney general should not appear in
their behalf. As the attorney general
is Green Smith , the Democrat who
kept Lieutenant Governor Robertson
out of office , the action is taken by
politicians to mean that there will be
no decision until after election.
Episcopalians in Council.
BALTIMORE , 51 d. , Oct. 0. The Prot
estant Episcopal triennial covention
opened this morning in Emanuel
church. The sixty-six bishops ente red
by the front door , each wearing , in
addition to his white surplice , a robe
denoting his rank of office in the
church. They walked two and two
down the center aisle and took their
seats on either side of the chancel fac
ing the altar. The opening sermon
was delivered by Bishop Wilmer of
Alabama. Bishop John Williams of
Connecticut officiated at the celebra
tion of holy communion , assisted by
Bishop Neely of Maine.
TV'caver May Bo Wa rmly Received.
NASHVILLE , Tenn. , Oct. G. General
James B. Weaver , People's party can
didate for president , has an appoint
ment to speak in Pulaski , this state ,
Saturday. lie was in command at
Pulaski during the war and many peo-
jle of that county hold that he was
: ruel and unkind during that time.
Citizens have held a meeting to adopt
measures to insure Weaver a respect-
'ul hearing , but some of the conserva-
ive citizens feared that there would
> e trouble and an effort was made to
lave him withdraw , but it failed.
I'cacc Kcljriis Suprems.
nuTSON" , Neb. , Oct. G. Six hun
dred armed citizens , representing the
entire male population of Trenton and
ihis place , laid down their arms to
day , and the Ilitchcock county seat
var was at an end. This was the re
sult of the information that the
state troops were preparing to
move on the county with Gatling guns.
General Virquain wired Acting Gov-
vernor Majors that peace had been
restored and the records returned. He
las dismissed the military and re-
eased the trains.
Sued for Funeral Street Car Use.
ATCHISON , Kan. , Oct. G. The Atchi
son street railway company has sued
John A. Martin post , G. A. R. , ' for
§ 36.50 , with interest , for cars used to
convey veterans to the cemetery to
attend the burial of ex-Governor John
A. Martin , October 4 , 1889. W. L.
Challiss , president of the street rail
way company , is the father of Mrs.
Martin , and probably on this account
the old soldiers thought they would
not have to pay the bilL They will
fight the case.
Central Protective Ofllcers Chosen.
OI.ATJIE , Kan. , Oct. G. The Central
Protective association of Kansas and
Missouri closed its seventh annual
meeting at this place last night But
ler , Mo. , was chosen as the place for
the next meeting , and W. S. Connor ,
of East Atchison was re-elected presi
dent ; B. L. Stine of Rosedale , vice
president ; W. H. Smith of Atchison ,
secretary , and Sid Simmons of Inde
pendence , Mo. , treasurer.
Cleveland to Come West.
CHICAGO , Oct. G. Ex - President (
Cleveland will be seen in Chicago this
month. Word was last night received
that he had decided to reconsider his
refusal of the invitation to the ex
position dedication and was preparing
a letter of acceptance. This , report
was confirmed by Director'General
Davis who had received a promise that
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland woulcTbe here
October 21. ,
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Gladstone Not Against Sunday Concerts-
LOXDOX , Oct. G. Mr. Gladstone 'was-
asked for his opinion of the aims'of jj
the Sunday concert society , the object"
of which is to provide pleasures for
the people. In reply the prime
minister has written a letter saying
that while he never did indorse such
things he has no severe censure for
those who do.
Drought In Eastern Now Mexico.
SAKTA FE , N. M. , Oct. 6. The long
continued drought in the eastern part
of the territory is causing considerable ,
suffering. Never before was th
water so scarce in Lincoln countj.
The water supply of the United States
troops at Fort Stanton is so far re *
Sliced that it has been necessary to
-r hibit bathinjr.
FIRE AT UNIONVILLE. MO.
Wtstt Hide of the Square Destroyed by
Flumes With a Los * of 830,000.
ONIOXVILLE , Mo. , Oct. 6. A destruc
tive fire visited our city early yester
day morning and laid in waste the
brick blocks on the west side of the
square. The fire originated in the
kitchen of the Jiarnum house and be
fore it was discovered that large
structure was enveloped in flames.
The lower story of the build
ing was occupied by Bellcr
& Stahl , grocers , and II. T. Mairs ,
drugirist. The flames next attacked
Swett's harness establishment , a large
two-story brick , which was soon in
ashes. From thence to the large
hardware and furniture establishment
of II. R. Bradsfield & Co. it wended
its way and soon consumed it The
aggregate loss will probably amount
ta S30.000 , with insurance to cover the
amount for about2. > ,000.
.St. Louis' Gala Night.
ST. Louis , Mo. , Oct. G. To the
stirring notes of nearly 1,000 musi
cians , amid all the glories of a match
less autumn night , the moon and stars
rivaled by the almost 100,000 electric
gaslights of St. Louis' fall illumination
of the streets , the Veiled Prophet ,
mystic guardian of the Mound City ,
escorted by a magnificent pageant of
twenty-two gorgeous floats , made his
fifteenth annual appearance here last
night , greeted by a throng of over
fiOO.OOfl loj'al subjects gathered along
the route of the parade.
Yoiin ; ; in Year * , Old In Crime.
Four SCOTT , Kan. , Oct. G. Floyd
Graham , alias Will Davis , the burglar
captured at Sedalia last week , yester
day plead guilty of robbery in the first
degree and was sentenced to fifteen
years in the penitentiary. He con-
fe.sses being an old hand at the busi
ness and is but 20 vears old.
Wayne MacVeagh.
PHILADELPHIA , Oct G. Wayne Mac-
Veagh , who was attorney general un
der 1'resiuent Uarneld , is out in a
lengthy letter to a Boston club in
which he gives his reasons for voting
for Cleveland. He believes the Demo
cratic position on the tariff is the cor
rect one.
A Parsons Younjj Lady Laivj-er.
PAKSONOS , Kan. , Oct. G. Miss Fan
nie Cooper , of this city , made applica
tion before the Labette county district
court for admission to the bar yester
day. She is a most talented young
lady and is the first woman in the
state of Kansas to practice law.
Michael McArdle , the Atchison coun-
to , Kan. , farmer who shot and killed
Alexander Perry , his hired man , a year
ago , was found guilty of murder in
the second degree.
THE KANSAS CITY
S. IT. Cor. flthsnd ufudffay ,
For tbe treatment of all Chronic and
Surgical Dlsea > and Diseases of the
Eye and Ear. Tbe object ofthli Sanita
rium Is to furnish board , rooms and
medical attention to those suffering with
Deformities , Diseases ot Women , Dis
eases of the Urinary and Sexual Organs , Diseases of the Nervous
System. Lang and Throat Diseases , Piles. Cancers , Tumors. Etc. ,
Etc. Snrglcal Operations performed with skill. Books free to
Men amd Women. For further information call on or addre * *
DR. C. M. COE , Kansas City , frlo.
What is
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescript ionfor , Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium , Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric , Drops , Soothing Syrups , and Castor Oil *
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting- Sour Curd ,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieve *
teething troubles , cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food , regulates the stomach
And bowels , giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos *
toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
H Cftitorfa la an excellent medidno for chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good ffect upon their children.1 *
Da. O. 0. Osaoon ,
Lowell , Mass.
" Castoria is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not
far distant -when mothers will consider the real
Interest of their children , and use Castoria in-
tteod of theTariouiquacknostrums which are
destroying their lored ones , by forcing opium ,
morphine , soothing syrup and other hurtful
gents down their throats , thereby sending
them to premature graves. "
Da. J. F. KINCTKLOE ,
Conway , Ark.
Castoria.
M Castoria Is to well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any preecriptioa
known to me. "
H. A , Amman , H. ] > . ,
Ill So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y.
" Our physicians in the children's depart *
menfc have spoken highly ot their experi
ence In their outdde pracUco with Castoria ,
and although we only hare among our
medical supplies what Is known as regular
product * , yet we are free to confess that tha
merit * of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon it. "
UNITED HOSPITAL AND DISFKISABT ,
Boston , :
AT.T.T ? 0. SKITO , Fret. ,
The Centaur Company , TT Murray Street , Now York City.
GEO. J. BURGESS ,
Dealer in All Kinds of First-Class
Implements and Machinery
Wagons , Road CartsBuggies. .
A Square Deal , The Best are the Cheapest.
COME AND SEE ME.
Yard West of First National Bank , McCOOK , NEB.
Tiie Oitizens Bank of icGook ,
Incorporated under State Laws.
Paid Up Capital , $5OOOO
-DOES A-
ene ankin Bosiness ,
Collections made an all accessible points. Drafts drawa
directly on principal cities in Europe. Taxes
paid for non-residents.
Tickets For Sale to and from Europe
OFFICERS :
V. FKANKLIN , President. JOHN K. CLAKK , Vice Prea.
A. 0. EBERT , Cashier.
CORRESPONDENTS :
The First National .Bank , Lincoln Nebrska.
The Chemical National Bank , New York City.
first
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ,
$100.000. $60,000.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
GEORGE HOCKNELL , President. B. M. FREES , Vice President. W. F. LAWSOti , Cashier.
A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS.
THE McOOOK ROLLER MILLS ,
E. H. OOAN , PROPRIETOR ,
f ; t Is Now Open and Ready for Business ,
fe # | . Jgp"I am prepared to handle all business in my
'J4s Jine promptly and with the most approved machinery.
L *
. ; , .DOANf& : HART
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are aWpreparectfo handle wheat for which they are
? ) * " paying fed lughest market price.
'Mills and'Eleyator on East Bailroad street
Say That You ' Saw it in The Tribune.