The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 16, 1894, Image 8

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CapitalandSu'pIus'
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
GEORGE HOCKNEL t Bt M. FREES ! Wr F , LAWSON t
President. Vica President , Cashier ,
A. CAMPBELL . , FaANK HARRIS ,
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iNCO.a OItA'tEUN1)LI { STAT : . LAWS.
Paid Up Capital , - - - $50,000.
Surplus , - - 10 000.
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Collections flade on all Accessible Points. Drafts Drawn on all
1'rincipal Cities of Europe. Taxes Paid
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i.a . . V 1 IANILIN . President. A. C. ) JBP.R1 , Cashier.
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' ' COItftESPONI)1 NTS-The First National Bank , Lincoln , Nebraska. The
A ry Chemical National Bank , New York City.
f 1 KIMMELL9
MCCOOK , NEFL
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FUBLISHEE 01'
AND DEALER IN
LdCUdI 1dnks
JOOkS ,
BOOKS ,
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DEALER IN
Office
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OF ALL FINDS.
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J. S. MCBRAYER ,
PROPRIETOR OF TILE
McCook Transfer Line.
BITS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS.
'Only furniture van in the
city. Also have a first class house
moving outfit. Leave orders for
bus calls at Commercial hotel or
at office opposite the depot.
CHASE CO. LAND & LIVE STOCK CO.
Horses braided on left hip'nr left shnuldnr
P. 0. addreaa lmtriat.
Chast county , and neat'
rii o. Nebraska. Range.
Stinking Water and the
Frenchman creekR. in
Chase county , Nebraska.
Brand 5K cut on side of
some animals , on hip and
sides of some , or anywhere -
where on the animal.
TILE ROWELL ,
NOTARY PUBLIC ,
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AND INSUIANCE.
McCOOK , - NEBRASKA.
J. E. KELLEY ,
AGENTLINCOLN LAND CO.
slctoK. - - NEBRASKA.
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CHARLES N. BOYLE ,
ATTORNEY - ATLA W .
Mc000K , NEBRASKA.
J. A. GUNK , Vs
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McCOOH , NEBRASKA.
F Omcs-Front rooms over Lowman &
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en's store. RxsmENcg--4O McFarland St. ,
wo blocks north of McEntee hotel. Prompt
ttentlon : to all calls. .
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Buy yiii' tabletS
ink ens WI1Ci1S alld
Sfati(1He1'Y0f a.)1 ) kinds
at'I'hk T1'iiUHe office ,
I1'Xt (1001' t0 the Ost-
office.
You can buy 100 pounds of
good flour for$1.40 , in 1,001)
pound lots , from the McCook
Coininission Co. They have a flue
high patent flour for sale at
per 100 pounds , in 1,000 pound
lots as tivell ,
MILTON $ OSBORN
1'IOPRIETOa OF T1R
WHITE LINE TRANSFER.
I am well equipped to do
anything and everything in the
Iline of draing business. I will
move pianos of household roods
promptly and safely. Your pat
ronage is solicited. Barn opposite
the Central hotel.
C. L. ilI1 LLE EI
PROPRIETOR OF
Miller's Restaurant and
CHOP HOUSE.
ONE DOOR NORTH OF LaTOURETr E'S.
Short Orders , L11iicl , Orders for ltaagt1 tF ,
( 'nun eons Treutmtn . UP.snnaI.lH Prle.s.
DOU LAS
e' , UOE IS THE BEST.
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FRENCH&ENAMELLEDCALF.
- - $ 4.30 FINECALF&IANGIIAOQ
$ 3.50POLICE.asoi. s.
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EXTRA FINE.
$ 2. $ L75 BOYSSCHDDISHDES ,
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SEND FOR CATALOGUE
WL DOUGLAS ,
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You can save monry by purchasiua W. Ir.
DouglaM Shoe. ,
Because we are the largest manufacturers of
advertises ( shoes in the world , and guarantee
the value by stamping the name and price on
the bottom , which protects you against high
prices and the middleman's profits. Ourshoes
equal custom wort : in style , easy fitting anA
wearing qualities. We have them sold every.
where at lower prices for the value given than
any other make. Take no substitute. If your
dealer cannot supply you , we can. Sold by
DEALER whose name will shortly appear -
pear here. Agents wanted.
Apply at once.
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INFLAt4ATION afgp6 BLADDER. pHD
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It is an agreeab'e Laxative for the Bowels ed
can be made into a Tea for use in one minute. .
Price 23c. , 50c. and $1.10 per acksge.
An Elegant TOILET POWDER t o
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for theT ec 'h andllreath - . , os' ' 0
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affords an excellent opportunity for the st
pick-pocket to get your watch. If you
vould be proof against his skill , be sure "
hat the bow ( or ring ) is a h
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This wonderful bow is now fitted to the Y
Jas. Boss T
Iilled Watch Cases ,
which are made of two plates of gold
oldered to a plate of composition metal.m
Look equally as well as solid gold cases , ea
nd cost about half as much. ha
Guaranteed to wear 20 years. b o
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Always look for this trade mark.
None genuine without it. I In
Sold only through watch dealers. fe s
Ask any jeweler for pamphlet or send few
o the manufacturers. w
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KeYstoneWatch Case Co.
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CHASING THE WALRUS.
How lie Is Harpooned and Then Finished
with Cold Lead.
Arnold Pike tells of a walrus hunt in
Bird i.ay , to the north of Spitzbergen.
The bay was full of fast ice , but eastward -
ward the sea was fairly open , and the
hunter was rowing slowly back to the
sloop when the harpooner Huthlenly laid
aside his glass and headed the boat for'
a black mass which the mirage magnified -
fied into the tize of a small hhnse , but
which was really a walrus.
"The walrus raises his head , and we
are motionless , " says Mr. Pike. "It is
intensely still , and the scraping of a
piece of ice along the boat seems like
the roar of a railway train passing overhead -
head on some bridge. Down goes the
head , and we glide forward again. The
walrus is uneasy. Again and again he
raises his head and looks around with a
quick motion , but we have the smi right
at our back , and he never notices us.
At last we are within a few feet , and
with a shout of Voek op , gamling ! '
( Wake pp , old boy ) , which breaks the
stillness like a shot , the arpooner is on
his feet , his weapon clasped in both
hands above his head.
"As the walrus plunges into the sea
the iron is hurled in his side , and with
a quick twist to prevent the head from
slipping out of the same slit that it has
cut in the thick hide the handle is
withdrawn and thrown into the boat.
No. 2 , who with a turn round the forward -
ward thwart has been paying out the
line , now checks it , as stroke and the
'hammelmand , ' facing forward , hang
back on their oars to check the rush.
Bumping and scraping the ice , we are
towed along for about five minutes and
then stop as the walrus comes to the
surface to breathe.
"In the old days the lance would finish -
ish the business , but now it is the rifle.
Ho is facing the boat. I sightforono of
his eyes and let him have both barrels
without much effect apparently , for
away we rash for two or three minutes
more , when he is up again , still facing
the boat. He seems to care no more for
the solid express bullets than if they
were peas , but he is low this time , and
as he turns to dive exposes the fatal
spot at the back of his head and ( lies. "
-Milwaukee Wisconsin.
DISEASE GERMS IN MILK.
How They May Ito Killed by I'asteurizinfi
the Fluid.
The simplest way to pasteurize milk is
to place it first in clean bottles Tlmn
put the bottles into a large kettle or
other metal receptacle. Pour cold water
into the kettlc until the water reaches
the level of the milk in the bottles.
Now close the month of each battle
with a plug of clean white cotton fiber.
Heat the kettle and contents to 155 degrees -
grees F. Then remove from the fire and
cover the whole affair snugly with a
woolen cloth to keep from cooling at
once. Leave half an hour , then take out
the bottles and keep them in running
water or in any cool place , leaving diem
still stopped with the plug of cotton.
The flexible wooden stoppers used
with some kinds of patent glass jars
would answer in place of cotton , the
object being to exclude air , dust and
germs. Be careful notto heatabovo 155
degrees , or the milk will not taste quite
right. In practice it will be fomid a
good idea to make easier the circulation
of the hot water by placing a wire
frame an inch or two in height in the
kettle beneath the bottles.
Milk carefully treated by the above
process may be warranted free from
disease germs , and it will keep sweet
about 24 hours. Many a milkman could
get up a fancy trade at advanced prices
cu milk treated in this way. For shipping -
ping milk long distances none of the
methods , except by icing , has been yet
sufficiently tested to be recommended.
-Massachusetts Ploughman.
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Ants wearing the Green.
"I once witnessed tire interesting but
Peculiar spectacle in animal life , but
one which I have never been able to account -
count for , " remarked Abraham L Givens -
ens of Brenham , Ter. "I was going
home just atnightfall overa sandyroad
when I noticed directly in front of me
what appeared to be a long line of green
ibbon about one-half an inch trick. I
tooped to examine it , and to my aston-
shment found that it was a procession
f ants marching three or four abreast
n very close order , each one carrying a
ittlo piece of green leaf. Theeffectwas
continuous line of green without any
real I went back to find the begin-
ing , but as it issued from the grass at
ho roadside I was unable to trace it
arther inthat direction. I then follow-
it for several rods until it entered
the grass on the other side and was lost
sight. Whether it was Palm Sunday
r St. Patrick's day with the ants or
mo political jubilee they were tolerating - o
rating has always remained a mystery
me.St Louis Globe-Democrat.
Round Too Much.
Pale with suppressed indignation , Al-
ernOn McStab uncrossed his legs , rose
idly and turned up his coat collar.
"Glycerin McCurdy , " he howled ,
you have seen fit to sneer at me. You
aye accused me of having a wheel in
y head. If I have , false beauty , it is
least a wheel that has run true to
) U. "
"Alt , yes , "replied the young wounm ,
ith a pensive faraway look in her
ulful eyes , "and yet I hardly want
ou far a hub , you know.Chicago
ribune.
A Temple Made From a Single Stone.
Mayalipmam , India , has seven of the
est remarkable temples in the world , Si
ch of these unique places of warship
ving been fashioned from solid granite
wlders. Some idea of their size and
e task of chiseling out the interior
ay be gleaned from the fact that the
tallest of the seven is 24 feet high , 17
et long and 12 feet wide. Travelers
hp have carefully examined them are
the opinion that it took centuries of
ark to carve these graceful edifices
om native rock.-St Louis Republic.
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Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for 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. f
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 'Colie. Castoria relieves . ' . i
tectbing troubles , cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food , regulates the stomach 1
and bowels , giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
' Mother's Friend.
toria i i the Children's Panacea-the
Castoria. Castoria :
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"Castotla is an cccllcnt m.diciTr for chit- Castoria is Sowell adapted to children that
ten. Mothers have repcatcdl u..dmcofiLs . recommend it assuperiortoanyprescrlpUoa
good effect upon their children. " known to me. "
D . G. C. OSaOOD , II. A , ARCIIaIt , M. D. ,
Loweli , 5iuss 111 So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. T.
'I Castoria Is the be , t r'entedy for eltildren of "Our physicians is the children's depart.
which I am acquainted. 1 hup ; the dy is trot ment have spoken highly of their experi
far distant whenmothetswillconsiierthereal epee in their outside practice withCastorts ,
interest of their children , and ustt Castoria in. and although we only have among our
stt adofthevariousquacknostrumswhicharo medical supplies what is known as regular t
destroying their loved ones , by forcingopinm , product , yet we are free to confess that the
morphine , soothing syrup and other hurtful merits of Castoria has won m : to look with
agents down their throats , thereby sending favor upon it. "
them to premature graves. " UNITED Hosprr.&L e1o 1't.P : NSAar , i
Da. J. F. Ktscuctoe , Ilobtoa , ] Haag.
- Conway , Ark ALsaN C. Ssrrn , Pres. ,
The Centaur Company , iI Murray Street , Now York City.
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RED CEDAR AND OAK POSTS.
U. J. WARREN , Manager.
B. & M MEAT MARKET ,
F S. WILCXs Prop3
Fresh and Salt Meals ,
BOLOGNA , CHICKENS , i
T ors ail is 1i. .
F. A. BURGESS
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117AIN AVENUE , McCUUII , NEI3.
Stock of Iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps and Boiler Trlm
wings. Agent for Ilalliday , Eclipse and Waupun Wind Mi1L
FOR SALE !
We have seed wheat , seed rye ,
and corn for sale at the elevator.
H. H. EASTERD&Y & CO.
Tablets , inks and pencils at this
ffice.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Age1
"Water is the God of the Ilarvest.
DISPENSIBLE
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1. . , Investor ,
Engineer ,
Contractor
Fruit Grower
Home Builder.
onld be in evert home.
The only magazine of its kind.
l:0NTHLY : , - S2 PER YEAR.
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511 Masonic Temple ,
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"Sample copies , ro cents.
R A I LE
LEADING
IVIERCHANT TAILOR
OF McCOOK ,
Elas just received a new stock of OLOTHB
and TIIMMINGS If you want a good flt-
ting suit made at the very lowest prices for
good work , call on him. Shop first door west
of Barnett's Lumber Office , on Dennison
ttreot.
W. V. CAC
SllruGon ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
C Otriz'roz HOuns-fi to 11 a. m. , 2 to 5 aud
t to t p. m. Booms Over First Natioual baala
Night calls an3wernd at office.
Lt1Rs. B. H , IITTEP. ,
-MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. _
Piano , Organ Guitar and Banjo
VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY.
STUDIO R00)i 3 , ova OANscHOwS.
McCook ,
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IISTIN J. RITTENH OIISB , - f
ATTORNEY. AT - LAW
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Mc000K , NEBRAj
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