The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 07, 1892, Image 5

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    OUTING SHOES.
It long ago seemed ns though
shoes could never be better nntl
never be cheaper , but they are
better now and cheaper now than
they over were before. The great
every day favorite is our men's
-and ladies' shoe. It is as much a
boon to the pocketbook as it is to
the feet. It won't wear you out
to wear it out. You don't need to
take care of it ; it takes care of
itself. It will give you solid com
fort for the simple reason that a
better shoe for knockabout pur
poses has never been produced.
If prices never appealed to you
before , the price of this shoe will ,
for it costs only $2.50. It will
look nicer and wear longer than
* my shoe on earth.
Machine oil of all kinds at Predmorc
Bros.
For Lamps , Chenery's City Drug
Store.
Preduiore Bros , keep the best cylin
der oil in McCook.
Buy the best Machine Oils at Chen
cry's City Drug Store.
Wayson & Odell are putting out some
'handsome rigs these days.
Dr. A. J. Thomas , Dentist , office in
Union block , over Knipple.
Pure drugs can always be found at
Chenery's City Drug Store.
The ladies of the Congregational
church will serve supper on election
day.
Noble , the leading grocer , makes a
specialty of fresh , clean family grocer
ies. He will treat you right.
Noble carries a large and complete
stock of the best brands of canned
goods of all kinds.
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.
Another man who belonged to a
"suicide club" has done the deed. The
* 'suicide club" idea should be encour
aged in this country as it offers an
.avenue of escape to numbers of inspired
idiots and gives the overworked fool-
killer time to do creditable work.
McCook can not afford to stand three
more years of Commissioner Bolles'
services. The success of Con. Ryan
will be worth thousands of dollars to
this city in the improvement of her
roads , bridges , etc. Let the business
tuen and voters of McCook see that
their interests are protected by elect
ing Con. Ryan.
If geraniums have grown too large
during a summer in the garden to make
them desirable additons to the winter's
house plants now being collected , have
the dirt thoroughly shaken from their
roots. They may be hung up in the
-cellar until spring and then put in soil ,
when they will sendont new shoots and
be ready to renew service for another
season.
Sorry it is that many wedding rings
in these days are not worth more than
they were many years ago not worth
A rush. In the early day of England
wedding rings were made of rushes , but
in this age even more curious materials
are sometimes pressed into service
when emergency demands it. Many
cases are on record where rings of brass
-or iron and curtain rings and door keys
have taken the place of the bands of
, gold which nervous grooms have mis-
r Faid. One bride is said to have been
married with a leatber ring , cut from a
finger of one of her gloves , and another
.embarrassed young couple were re
lieved by a suggestion from the minister
that the wedding ring be cut from a
visiting card. Quaker and Swiss
Protestants do not use rings at their
marriage ceremonies. The Irish have
a strong objection to any but gold wed
ding rings. In St. Kilda wedding rings
made of worsted.
Residence property
for sale in all parts of
the city by C. J. Ryan.
Machine Oils at 20c , 25c , 30c. and
35c. at KHIPPLE'S.
Elegant Perfumes at Chenery's Citj
Drug Store.
The condition of President Harri
son's beloved wife is now pronounced
hopeless.
FOR RENT. Furnished bed room
with use of bath room. Enquire at
this office.
Knipple will pay 50 cunts cash " for
for 10,000 bushels of potatoes. Bring
them in at once.
Both vote-selling and vote-buying are
crimes where , too frequently , the
criminals go unpunished.
Lord Tennyson , the great English
poet laureate , died at Aldworth lodge ,
at 1:35 : yesterday morning.
Absolutely rust proof tinware is sold
by S. M. Cochran & Co. , the west Dennison -
nison street hardwaremen.
W. T. Lindsay moved into his dwell
ing on Marshall street , recently pur
chased from H. G. Dixon , yesterday.
Wayson & Odell can fix you up com
fortably and stylishly in any thing you
may desire in the livery line.
Noble is the only exclusive grocer in
the city. His stock is the largest and
his prices correspond with the times.
Don't sell your potatoes to outsiders ,
Knipple will pay you 50 cents cash for
them. He wants 10,000 bushels at
once.
W. C. LaTourette has commenced
building a one room addition to his
dwelling , corner of Marshall and
Dearborn.
IN QUEENS WARE Noble carries
the largest assortment and the richest
designs of the season. His prices are
reasonable.
Messrs. Doan & Hart are now fully
prepared to handle all kinds of grain
and will pay the highest market price
therefore.
A fine line of Plush Goods , Albums ,
Manicure Sets , Perfumes , Sponges ,
Toilet Articles , etc. , at Chenery's City
Drug Store.
The election of C. J. Ryan will in
sure better roads to McUook. This in
itself is a great boon. Vote for Ryan
for commissioner.
A man who takes a notion to help
his town can very soon endear himself
to the people ; and if he is a genuine
helper the people will reward him with
their love and respect.
W. J. Palmer has purchased the Joe
Spott's barbershop and will continue
the business at the old stand , guaran
teeing courteous treatment and artistic
work. Give him a call.
Purveyor to tne Great
Common People , is now exhibiting
about the handsomest and largest as
sortment of plain and fancy lamps to be
seen in Southwestern Nebraska.
Sealed bids for the proposed new
Congregational Church will be received
between now and October 7th. Plans
and specifications can be seen at resid
ence of Pastor Stevenson , corner of
Madison and Douglas streets.
Sutton's band in uniform went down
to Cambridge , last evening , to play at
the Republican rally held .there and ad
dressed by GH. . Hastings , of Crete ,
and S. A. Searle , of Nelson. Quite a
delegation from here were present.
A generous support of E. M. Woods
by McCook Republicans will elect him
representative by a handsome majority.
He is a man deserving the full vote of
the party. A United States senator
in a measure depends upon the result.
Republicans cannot afford to be luke
warm or careless about the matter.
On account of the Baptist associa
tion meeting near Rev. McBride's farm
up in Frontier county , there will not
be any Baptist services on next Sunday
morning or evening , as the sessions
and services of tbe association will con
tinue over Sunday. A number of dele
gates and others from our city are in
attendance.
Hugb Cole has evidently been in
culcating the idea into bis son Horace's
youtbful mind that tbe Creator is a
very'large Man. But little Horace's
mother was none tbe less taken at a
disadvantage tbe other day when her
young hopeful came running into
the house , as Andrew Jackson Clute ,
jr. , of The True Democrat passed by ,
and breathlessly inquired whether or
neb -God is a bigger Man than Mr.
Clate ?
roceries at Nobles' .
Knipple wants lQ-,000 bufhels of
potatoes at 5U cents a bushel cash.
FOR RENT : A desirable furnished
room lor rent , 407 McFarland street.
Considerable grain coining to town.
The. price , unfortunately , still prevails
low.
If there arc any farmers who think
this stite is a calamity country now is
a good time to sell out
Out of ice , short of water , long on
dust , makes it problematical whether
life is worth living or not.
Tim man who can buy an extra quar
ter section ofland this year is laying
up an inheritance for his children.
Preparations are making 'for some
interesting races to take place on the
McCook track some afternoon in the
near future.
The Kate Baker combination failed
to put in an appearance at the opera
houbf , last Friday evening , as
announced.
Hon. John M. Thurston will speak in
McCook at the hour of two o'clock
sharp on next Wednesday afternoon ,
the 12th instant.
The hardware and implement estab
lishment of 1. .N. Young has baen pur
chased by and is now in the possession
of James Harris.
Hon. John M. Thurston at McCook
on October 12. Hon. J. L. Caldwell
at McCook on October 13th.
Remember the dates.
The stingiest man in town has been
discovered. He sits on the back row
of pews in church in order to save the
interest on his penny.
There was never a time in the his
tory of this county when taxes have
bo.en so well paid up as at the present
time. This speaks well for our people.
E. J. Mitchell of our city who
recently purchased the Indianola
Courier plant will not assume charge
of that paper until the first of January.
The gentlemen who purchased the
Eaton and Hinman ranches shipped in
six carloads of household goods , farm
ing implements , horses , etc. , on Sunday
night.
The much needed and long-looked
for school-house is being built in dis
trict No. 53. It is a neat and commo
dious building. Jim El wood is doing
the pounding.
There is no measuring the good
which the exhibit train will do Ne
braska. There can be nothing so con
vincing as the products of the farm to
show what the state is capable of.
Coal Oil Johnnie has closed out his
Racket store and C. W. Paine on Mon
day moved from his old quarters on
Main avenue to the room thus vacated
by him on west Dennison street , rear
of the Famous.
The Congregational people will hold
no services on Sunday. PastorSteven-
son having gone to attend the state
convention of the Y. P. S. C. E. at
Beatrice. He is to give an address to
the convention on "God wins in Christ
ian Endeavor Work. "
Put your $ S $ where they will do
the most good , where they will secure
the best and the most groceries for in
stance. You will make no mistake if
Noble's is the place of deposit. He
gives the limit in quantity , quality and
value , and his stock cannot be duplicat
ed in Western Nebraska.
Your attention is respectfully di
rected to the large display advertise
ment in this issue of the new furniture
dealer , Mr. A. H. Burdick. You will
find him on the corner south of the
Commercial hotel with a nice and com
plete line which he agrees to sell you
at most reasonable prices.
There is no better time to put in
some good licks for this part of the
state of Nebraska and Red Willow
county especially than the present.
The big crops we have and the pros
perity that can be seen on every hand
compels this part of the state to ad
vance. But with work and push this
growth can be greatly increased.
An authority on height and weight
states that a man five feet one inch in
height should weigh 120 pounds ; one
five feet two inches , 126 pounds ; five
feet three , 133 pounds ; five four inches ,
136 pounds ; five feet five inches , 142
pounds ; five feet six inches , 145
pounds ; five feet seven inches , 148
pounds ; five feet eight inches , 155
pounds ; five feet nine inches , 162 pounds ;
five feet ten inches , 169 pounds ; five
fpfifnlpvon itirltpp 174 rounds. wh ! e
he who has uiiaiuud tu thu height ui'
six full feet should weigh 178 pounds.
Perry Plumb Dead.
The announcement of the death of
Perry Plumb of Danhury will be re
ceived throughout Red Willow county
with astonishment and profoumiest
regret ; as the deceased was not only
one of our oldest settlers , but stood
high among his neighbors and acquaint
ances for integrity of character and
general manly qualities.
His death occurred on Monday morn
ing , resulting from a kick in the
stomach by a colt on the Friday pre
ceding.
The funeral took place on Tuesday
morning , being attended by a large
concourse of sorrowing friends from all
over the county. Peace to his ashes.
( Perry P. Plumb was born in New York
in the year 1848. Moved to Wisconsin
at an early day. Enlisted in the army
in the year 1864 and was honorably dis
charged in 1866. Settled on the Beaver
in this county in 1872 , where he has
built up one of the model farms of the
county.
While driving loose horses out of the
barn on Friday , September 3Otli , one of
the horses kicked him on the bowels. At
first the injury was not supposed to be
serious : but he grew steadily worse and
died on Monday morning , Oct. 3d , and
was buried Oct. 4th , at the old Danbury
burying ground. The funeral was very
generally attended by all his friends and
neighbors there being more than fifty
carriages and wagons in attendance. )
I. O. O. F. RESOLUTIONS.
McCook , Nebr. , Sept. 26 , 1892.
We , the committee appointed to draft
a resolution on the death of the be
loved son of our brother W.O , Russell ,
would submit the following :
WHEREAS : It has pleased the
Supreme Master in His Divine Wisdom
to remove from our midst the beloved
son of W.O. Russellone , of ouresteemed
brothers of this lodge , therefore be it
resolved that we , the members of the
McCook lodge number 137 of the 1. 0.
0. F. , tender to the parents of the de
ceased our most heartfelt sympathy in
this their sad bereavement , and be it
further resolved that a copy of these
resolutions be placed on the minutes of
this lodge.
JOHN BURNETT.
Wai. SMITH ,
C. BENEDICT.
September Sales by S. H. Colvin.
Southwest -6-2-30 $ 2100 00.
South - , northwest , and
"
west ,8o"uthwest13230 19UO 00
South , northwest , and
north , southwest -29-l-29 900 00
A. W. Corey farm 700
acres 9000 00
South 4- , south west22
and north | - , northwest -27-
3-29 3000 00
Northwest -6-2-30 1900 00
Northwest , northeast -
18-2-29 350 00
Northwest -11-2-30. . . . 2000 00
Lot 7 , block 27 , Origin
al McCook 1500 00
Lot 9 , block 25 , Origin
al McCook 800 00
Calling Qff FastTrains.
The "silver state special , " running
between this city and Chicago over the
Rock Island , will be withdrawn to
morrow. Circulars containing notice
of the change have been forwarded to
connecting lines. It is claimed that
an experience of six months has shown
that fast trains west of the Missouri
river cannot be made a financial suc
cess. It is also intimated that the
Burlington flyer will disappear at the
same time with the Rock Island limit
ed , but the rumor is denied at the Bur
lington office. A railroad man stated
yesterday that the Rock Island and
Burlington fast trains have involved
an expense of $2,000 a day to each of
the lines since the inauguration of the
system last spring. Rocky Mountain
News.
Seven Carloads.
Sunday night , C. W. Lepper who
recently bought the George Foster half
section , J. H. Myer who bought the
Hinman ranch a short time since , and
M. H. Meyer owner of the Eaton
ranch , all arrived from Mitchell county ,
Iowa , bringing with them six carloads
of household goods , farm machinery
and stock. On last Friday night
Datis Rector arrived from Mendota ,
Minn. , with one carload. Mr. Rector
is the owner of the Oliver farm. His
family came on Monday. Welcome
one and all.
Continued Till Tuesday.
The warfare between the Maple
Grove and Canary Cottage bagnios
progresses merrily , and the suits
brought by the contending madame's
will again be aired in justice court on
next Tuesday. There is a bright pros
pect of some interesting developments
if the matter is not hushed up before
coming to trial. The inwardness of
the matter seems to be about as rotten
as the public health can stand anyhow.
Columbus Day.
The President of the United States
has issued a proclamation declaring
Friday , Oct. 21st , a legal holiday and
requesting that it be celebrated by
closing of all business houses and shops ,
and appropriate ceremonies under the
direction of the public schools.
The full programme for the celebra
tion in McCook will appear in our
next issue.
The Hitchcock county seat war was
one of the greatest.fakes of tbe century.
'
Baking
owdet :
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard.
A Distinct Success.
The F. S. Reid testimonial concert
given in the upera house on last Satur
day evening was from start to finish a
most enjoyable and gratifying affair
and was appreciated by a large
audience.
The selections by Prof. Button's bam
and by Prof. Rcizenstein's orchestra
were rendered in artistic and effective
style and were roundly applauded.
The Bridal chorus was given in
splendid form by Mrs. McKenna , Gray
Bronson , Misses llickey , Johnston ,
Townsend , Messrs. Jackson , Kimmell ,
Eaton , Hughes and Berry.
Prof. Win. Valentine's selection was
received with the usual hearty appre
ciation.
Prof. Rcizenstein's violin solo with
paine obligate by Miss Bullard was
very effective-and excellent.
The work of the ladies qaartette ,
Mrs. McKenna , Gray , Bronson , Miss
Hickey , waa warmly welcomed.
Delia Johnston's character song
"Funny Little Fellow With a High ,
High Hat" was well sung and acted
and merited the enchore received.
The effort of the male quartette ,
Messrs. Jackson , Kimmell , Berry and
Hughes , in "Come in Beautiful
Dreams" was well received.
The quintette "Bells of St.
Michael's Tower" by Mrs. McKenna ,
Bronson , Messrs. Berry , Kimmell ,
Jackson , was one of the worthiest pro
ductions of the evening.
Mrs. Gray , Misses Johnston and
Hickey made a decided hit in their
trio , "Three Maids of Lee. "
Prof. Sutton called down the house
in his magnificent cornet solo.
Mrs. McKenna's "Katy's Letter"
deserved all the applause showered
upon her.
Gco. Berry's topical song , ' 'Oh !
what a Difference in the Morning , "
took the house by storm : a habit
George has.
Mrs. W. W. Archibald's recitation
was received with every evidence of
thorough appreciation. The lady is an
effective elocutionist.
Mr. F. H. Spearman , musical director ,
and Miss Josephine Bullard , pianist ,
are entitled to a large share of the
honors of the evening.
The entire programme was given in
good form , and was excellent in char
acter throughout , being highly credit
able to our local talent.
Franklin Academy.
Students and friends of the Franklin
academy will be pleased to learn that
the State University , of Nebraska , has
placed the academy first in its list of
accredited schools , thus giving it first
rank among the preparatory schools of
the state. This school is at the front
in all lines of work and we advise all
young people to investigate and find
out what it can offer them before going
elsewhere. The fall term begins Sep
tember 13th. Send for catalogue and
CJ
information to ALEXIS C. HART ,
Franklin , Nebraska.
Office of Waterworks.
McCook , Neb. , Sept. 30th , 1892.
Water tax for the Fourth Quarter of
1892 , becomes due October 1st , 1892.
We much desire your prompt attention
to this matter. TEN PER CENT will be
added to all taxes not paid before 4
o'clock , P. M. , Saturday , October 35 ,
1892.
C. II. MEEKER , Superintendent.
A TEACHER WANTED.
For school district No. 100 , Frontier
county , for six months term. Inquire
of or address
THOS. WHITMER , McCook , Neb.
To keep the complexion and spirits
good , to preserve grace , strength and
agility of motion , there is no gymna
sium so valuable , no exercise more
beneficent in result than sweeping ,
dusting , making beds , washing dishes
and the polishing of brass and silver.
They have a fine new boy baby up at
Sheridan Clyde's , since Wednesday.
All doing nicely.
Winter Whoat.
The subject of raising winter wheat
is being agitated more and more
every day. People who never farmed
before are becoming interested in this
cereal. Winter wheat like winter rye
is a sure crop in this country. The
yield of wheat when properly put in has
prov3n much larger in this section than
spring wheat and of a great deal
better quality , grading No. 2 , while a
greater portion of the spring wheat
grades No. 1 or less , making the winter
wheat worth at least five cents per
bushel more. Our neighboring states ,
Iowa and Kansas , last year's , (1891) ( )
product in this cereal was much
larger than ours , Kansas having pro
duced 60,000,000 bushels Iowa 28- ,
500,000 , while Nebraska raised only
18,000,000.There is no reason why
we should not with equal advantages
in the way of climate , soil and our in
telligent farming community do
equally as well. By raising this cereal
the farmer can do the work in the fall
that otherwise he is compelled to do in
the spring during his busy season ; thus
enabling him to turn his entire atten
tion in the spring of the year to his
coin crop and other classes of farming.
Another thing his harvest is over much
sooner. Farming is like any other
class of business. The man in raising
stock , who has the best grade of stock
evidently makes the most clear money.
If I have a stock of hogs I can turn off
at nine months old , that will bring me
equally as much money as my neigh
bors will at fifteen months old I have
made a profit that he has not. The
same way with wheat. It costs just as
much to handle , thresh and carry to
market a bushel of inferior wheat , that
will not grade -at all , as it docs a bushel
of No. 2 wheat. Still some of our
farmers will go on raising this inferior
class of cereal and if he does not get
as much per bushel for it as his neigh
bor docs , he blames the administration
or says the railroads have robbed him in
Freight rates. Raise the best quality ,
and we assure ou that you will com
mand the respect of the markets of the
world. A great many people have not
thought probably that the difference in
the price of a car of No. 2 winter wheat
and a car of spring wheat that would
not grade in our eastern market at all.
would pay the freight tomarket. .
The Best Yet.
The Omaha Weekly Bee for the bal
ance of the year , with a large colored
ithograph of President Harrison , will
> e sent to any address in this country
'or 25 cents. This elegant picture is
lie best likeness of the President pub-
ished , and would cost at least one dol-
ar in any art store. Don't miss this
hance , but send in your order at once.
THE BEE PUBLISHING Co. ,
Omaha , Neb.
Horses for Sale.
Wayson & Odell keep horses for sale
at their livery barn opposite the Cen
tral hotel.
Try W. J. Palmer at Joe Spotts' old
stand for a fashionable hair cut or a
clean shave.
Frank Albrecht has commenced
building a large barn on the Stewart
ranch.
Buy your school supplies at Chen
ery's City Drug Store-
Paints and Oils , Chenery's City.
Drug Store.
The scarcity of water in New Mexi
co is so great that orders have been
issued forbidding the United States
troops from bathing. Prohibition was
never carried to that extent even in
Kansas.
Kate Field , who has successfully
pulverized Mormanism and the policy of
prohibition , is now investigating the
the subject of immigration. Ifc is high
time that somebody was taking hold of
this matter in a decisive and business
like manner.
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