The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 02, 1892, Image 8

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    Beyond a doubt there never has been on exhibition in the
city of McCook as large and rare a line of
as we are now displaying for the Holiday trade.
We have just opened a rich assortment of
RICKSECKER'S LUNDBORG'S
PALMER'S LAZELLE'S
And our stock embraces everything pretty in
Perfume Gases , Gut & Plain Glass Bottles
Call and see what we have to
show you in this line.
KNIPPLE
Leads All
IN ;
"AND HIS :
Cornet and Sterling
BRANDS OF FLOUR
THE ;
Store open till the usual hours.
NEBRASKA LOAN AND BANKING GO.
OF MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. '
CAPITAL. - $52OOO.OO.
FARM LOANS. LOANS.
LOANS HADE ON ALL KINDS OF APPB
P. A. WELLS , TIICAC. AND M
: Chase National Bank , New York.
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( BEFORE.
, . Would you AFTER.
Increase Your Business
INDIANOLA ITEMS.
This is nice weather for corn harvest.
Dr. Shaw will occupy his new office ,
soon.
soon.Dr.
Dr. G. E. Moore has moved in with
Dr. Eskey.
V. Franklin and J. E. Kelley were
down , Monday.
S.H. Stilgebouer was over from Danbury -
bury , Monday.
George Shaw arrived from Denver ,
Wednesday.
M. N. Eskey and W. V. Vickey were
up , Wednesday.
A. M. Barton came in from Hastings
and Grand Island.
Attend the meeting of the agricult
ural society , next Saturday.
J. J , Lamborn and C. W. Beck
went to Lincoln , last Saturday evening.
John W. Richman made proof on
timber claim before county judge on the
28th.
28th.The
The public schools were adjourned ,
Monday A. M. , to attend the funeral
of Mr. Crumbaugh.
F. M. Lowe , of Palisade , was before
the pension board , Wednesday , for
medical examination.
Last Sunday evening was occupied
by the W. C. T. TJ. who gave a very in
teresting programme.
E. 0. Ballew is here so much , this
week , that he seems entirely at home.
All right Ed. come again.
Jesse Barcus and family have re
turned from South Western Colorado
and are satisfied to stay in Nebraska.
Thos. Campbell , a young man from
Mt. Ayr , Iowa , is in our city looking
for a location for an abstract office.
We extend our hand and hope he will
remain here.
License was issued on November 25
for the marriage of Mr. Frank Dauchy ,
of Stockville , Neb. , and Miss Laura
I. Wolfe , daughter of W. B. Wolfe of
Indianola. They were married the
same evening at the Wolfe homestead ,
Rev. J. M. Mann officiating.
The ladies ot the M. E > Church gave
a bountiful supper to the members of
Epworth and Junior League and to
the members of the Sunday school at
the Masonic hall on Wednesday even
ing. The evening was spent as asocial
and was free to all.
Last Saturday morning news came
by wire that our former citizen Thos.
Crumbaugh had been killed in an acci
dent on the motor car line in Denver ,
where he was conductor. C. S. Quick
in response to the wishes of the widow
went to Denver and arranged for bring
ing the body to this place , arriving on
Monday morning's train. Indianola
lodge I. 0. 0. F. , of which the deceased
was a member , took charge of the re
mains and conducted services at the
grave. The services at the church
were conducted by Eev. Gearhart as
sisted by Revs. Lisle and Mann. The
church was packed full of sympathetic
friends and many stood around the
door who could not gain admittance.
The widow has the sympathy of every
one.
District Court Filings.
Eliza H. Eaton vs. John F. Rawl-
ings , equity , Nov. 11.
Adelia Lee , guardian , vs. R. H.
Thomas et al , equity , Nov. 11.
Wm. H. Lockwood et al vs. Thomas
Clark et al , equity , Nov. 25th.
J. Abbott Thompson vs. Edward
Kuester et al , equity , Nov. 25th.
Francis S. Stoddard vs. Robert Acker-
man et al , equity , Nov. 25th.
Oliver M. Hyde vs. James A. Piper
et al , equity , Nov. 25th.
Justin A. Wilcox vs. George A.
Nicolson et al , equity , Nov. 26th.
LIST OF PATENTS
RECEIVED NOV. 11 , 1892.
Laura A. Ayers. John W. Ayers , WInfleld
Scott Bennett , William H. Bailey , John Bsee-
don , Mary E. Grain , Alba C. Ely , Warnon S.
Farazell , George M. Troy. Mary Farrel , Will
iam E. < 3ore , Daniel Gurnsey. Robert Y. Gard
ner , Walliam Mahn , Henry Hey , Douglas L.
Harrison , Calvin Hazen , the heirs of Jobn 1 > .
Isaac , deceased , James B. Kays , Joseph A.
Ealina , David C. Little. Lorenzo Mais. Mar-
Rare th a Waapr. Jorgen E. Madson. David
Ohara. Anna Pfaff. Philip Hohel , Phebe Wil
son. EdmondJ. Vivian.
Notice of Attachment.
Aaron Headley will take notice that on Oct.
18th , 1893 , J.E. Kelley , Justice of the Peace
of Red Willow county , Nebraska , issued au
order of attachment for the sum of twenty-
two dollars ( $23) ) in an action pending before
him wherein Jobn Wentz is plaintiff and
Aaron Headley is defendant ; thatj > roperty of
defendant in the hands of the B. & M. K. R.Co.
( Chicago , Burlington and Quincy railroad
company , owners. ) consisting of money , has
been attached by order of garnishment
against said patty.
Said cause was continued to the 23d day of
December , 1892 , at 10. A. M.
28-3ts. JOHN WENTZ , Plaintiff.
NEBRASKA.
Newsy Note * About Neurnaka Places
and People.
Cbadron will rebuild its academy
that was burned.
There are orer 400 incurables in
the hospital for the insane at Hast
ings.
Haigler has a newspaper , and it is
called the news. It stands up for Ne
braska.
f
Rev. Mr. Guild baptised three people
ple by immersion in the river at Crete
Sunday.
Math Bosch of Lamar lost a pocket-
bonk containing $95 , and offers an
even divy with the finder.
"Nebraska as a state , " says the
Dundy County Pioneer , "has a great
deal to be thankful for.11 And so she
has.
Albion is to have a new grain ele
vator. It is to be a first class
structure with a capacity of 30,000
bushels.
There is some talk at Oakdale of
organizing a joint stock company to
build a large brick block on the site of
the buildings recently burned.
The twenty-seventh annual meeting
of the Nebraska State Teachers1 asso
ciation will be held at Lincoln , Tues
day , December 27 to December 29 in
clusive.
A Benkelman citizen , built upon
broad gauge principles , voted for
every candidate on the big Australian
ticket , and was grieved to learn that
his vote was not counted.
Mat Kane of Verdigre met with
quite a serious accident a few days
ago. He and a friend were out quail
hunting when the gun of the latter
was accidentally discharged , taking
effect in Kane's foot.
The Record says Mrs J K Schmidt
is probably the only Knox county lady
who risked a wager on her political
preference for president , and she will
now wear a silk dress when she calls
on Mrs Cleveland.
Hastings Nebraskan : The Hastings
manufacturing enterprise barometer
indicates the approach of a canning
factory , and it is hoped it may arrive
on schedule time and not "slew" off to
one side and leave us out.
Preparations are being made for
constructing a creamery at Madrid.
A stock company with a capital of
about $3,000 has been formed and the
building will be erected this winter
in order to be ready for business next
spring.
Street Commissioner Winspear of
Omaha has a score of squatters to
evict from city lots south of the dis
tillery. He says he will probably wait
until the river freezes over and then
slide the shanties across into Iowa.
Mr. Bagley , the young express mes
senger who stole $10,000 and then re
turned it , made a very awkward Job
of it. He lacked experience. A few
lessons at the stats insane asylum
might have been invaluable to him
when the trying hour of action ar
rived.
Dr. Coulter of Winchester , Kas. , is
lecturing in Nebraska on the evils of
secret societies. In the minds of
many the lodge goat is an unclean
and perverse animal. Those who are
against him should therefore express
their views with freedom. Let us
educate.
Johann Torbeck , living near Nora ,
suffered a painful and rather serious
accident to his left hand on Saturday
last. While setting fence posts , his
hand was struck with the mallet of
his assistant , while holding the
post , which smashed the thumb and
forefinger.
The city of Columbus has struck a
gait in building improvements that
bids fair to outrival some of our larger
cities. It a favorable location as a
trading point gives it advantages that
few inland cities possess , and the re
sult is obvious. Columbus will continua -
tinua to forge ahead.
A. Simmons , one of the sturdy
homesteaders of Dawes county , started
to go on an errand , and when a quar
ter of mile from home looked back
and discovered his barn on fire. He
arrived in time to see his dwelling
burn also. And such is life.
Kearney's new educational institu
tion , the Platte institute , closed its
first term very successfully last week.
The second term promises still better ,
applications for admission being so
numerous that the institution cannot
accommodate them all if the applicants
appear in person.
Isaac Willard , .who lives a few miles
north of Gibbon , raised seven ears of
corn which le intends sending to New
York for a sample. Two earn measure
13 inches long and 6 inches in circum
ference. Two other ears measure Hi
inches long and 7 inches in circum
ference. It is all of the common yel
low horse corn variety and is only a
fair sample of what his farm has pro
duced.
The mule team of Eugene JBigelow
ran away at Harrison last Tuesday.
He had a load of hay standing in the
street and was climbing on in front of
the wagon when he fell back on the
wagon tongue and frightened the
team , which ran away , upsetting the
wngon. Mr. Bigelow fell under the
wagon and the lines caught his foot
and dragged him some distance , but
luckily the team did not turn and he
escaped with slight injuries.
It is said that cars killed the cat. One
cannot uo too much care in dealing with
one's neighbor's feline favorite
There's one satisfactory thin ? about
betting on politics. Every man may in
vest his money with the assurance that
should he lose he will receive the same re
turns as the man who wins.
Free ! Free !
In order to increase onr cash trade we
will give away the following list of presents
to onr cash customers ,
FREEFREE ! !
1 Gold Watch , worth - $100.00
1 Gold Watch , worth - 75.00
1 Gold Watch , worth - 50.00
1 Lady's Gold Watch , worth 75.00
2 Silver Watches at $25 each 5O.OO
6 Magnificent Oil Paintings at $25 , 15O.OO
6 Magnificent Oil Paintings at $2 5 , 90.00
100 Books , standard works of English
and American fiction , hound in
cloth and gold , at $2 - 200.OO
118 PRESENTS WORTH $790.00
We carry the largest stock of
Hardware , Stoves , Tinware , Harness ,
Saddles , House Furnishing Goods ,
in Red willow county.
And we meet all competition and go them
one better. Call and examine these pres
ents and price our goods before buying.
W. C. LaTourette.
FALL
0
I wish to announce the arrival of my
Fall and Winter Stock of
CLOTHING ,
GEN1S FUBNISHING GOODS ,
HATS AND CAPS
Houss ,
C. W. KNIGHTS , PROPRIETOR.
F. D. BURQRSS ,
PLUMBERfSTEAM FITTER
NORTH MADT AVE. , McCOOK , NEB.
Stock of Iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods ,
Pumps , and Boiler Trimmings. Agent for Halliday ,
Eclipse and Waupnn Wind Mills.
'
KALSTEDT , THE LEADING TAILOR ,
Has just received a fine stock of < *
FALL AND WINTER SUIT
INGS. Call and see liim , two
doors south of the Famous ,
while the assortment is com
plete. - - - - -
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