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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1894)
2 a. rJtif ' t o9 j'rne. By F. M. KIMMELL. $1.60 A YEAR IN ADVANCE WE may be truly thankful for the essential brevity of the present session of congress. . HE eu elman News proudly announces its evacuation of the e fence , and its espousal "until death dotli us part" of simon-pure re- publicanism. JOAN 111. THUBSTON has a host of loyal supporters among the weekly press , for the senatorship. i But the pencil pushers have no votes. THE Baltimore ( bankers' ) plan is the president's idea of a financial policy , to a gnats heel. But the plan may not be said to be so popular - ular with the people. Sri AIING of the speakership , Representative John J. Lamborn of Red Willow county is talked of by his many friends and would be in certain contingencies a strong candidate.-Lincoln Journal. THE president's message to the closing session of the 53d congress which convened at Washington on Tuesday of this week , is of appall- ing length , though not so startling j in its diction and views as some of the president's past messages. It is declared , on the whole , unsatisfactory - factory to both parties , though quite Cl welaudesque. PROSPECT PARK. Xmas is coIning. The infant son of J. Croker and wife is quite ill. r ' W. H. Holbrook and wife spent Thanksgiving with friends north of the metropolis. F B. M Wade and wife , 3.11. Wade and wife and Mrs. J : B. Records spent Thanksgiving at Marsh's. John Calkins and family from the Beaver spent Thanksgiving with Eugene Dunham and family. R. P Barr was down from Haig- lei close of last week after some stock to winter on his ranch near that place. James Cain has disposed of his windmill to W. L.Critser , who will use it to pump water to irrigate his farm on the Driftwood bottom. The young folks of this neighborhood - borhood are making preparations for a Xmas tree , to be in the Prospect - pect Park school house on Xmas night. Hope it will be a success. DANBURY. J. K Dolph will soon have his new barn up. t Leisure Bros. have received a ' stock of caskets. M. E. basket supper at school house was well attended. S. W. Stilgebouer is enclosing his lots with a picket fence. ' I McDonald and Sandon rode to Indianola on their bikes , Monday. A man who broke jail , last week , was captured at Lebanon , aweek + ago today. Leisure is back from Arkansas. He says they had good crops in that country. T.C.Crebbins started to Lincoln Monday. He expects to return in the spring. A delightful surprise party was given Maud EnoWednesday evening - ing of this week. BIRTHS-A daughter to John Leisure and wife , Saturday. To A.C. Furman a daughter , Sunday. Prof. Dow and Will Sandon are bathing together , . this winter , over s Gliem's store. They both say that they have gained five pounds each. Danbury Dramatic club played "Louva , the Pauper , " at Wilson- villo , last Saturday night , for the benefit of the Ladies' band. The players started from here in the morning and stayed over night , returning home on Sunday morning - ing , after having a big time. s We 1MUST reduce stock. LEACH The Jeweler. IIIi ( ORDEAL , . i f l : Notary Public , : Reliable , Insurance , Collec ion Agent II . I I I I I I I I I A large ljure , of latest - est novelties. LEACH , The Jeweler : INDIAN0LA. The LI 'iicoinState Journal pronounces - nounces Representative Lamborn of our city a strong candidate for the speakership. The county commissioners were in session , Monday ai.d Tuesday , adjourning on the evening of the latter day to re-convene on the 17 , The Rt. Rev. Anson R. Graves , Missionary Bishop of the Platte , will administer the Apostolic Rite of Confirmation , Sunday e4e1Iing , at 7:30 o'clock , in our city. Mrs. Trissell , who lived about five miles northwest of Bartley in Alliance precinct , was almost in- staTitly killed , Monday afternoon , about two miles north of Indianola , in a runaway accident. Her brother - ther was walking along side of the wagon driving the term , lie stumbled - bled and fell , and the driverless team ran away. Mrs. Trissell jumped from the wagon , striking the ground on her head , probably breaking her neck , receiving injuries - ies at all events from w hick she died in about ten minutes. Cards are out announcing the approaching nuptials of Harry Z. Owen of Chipeta , Colorado , and Lila Welborn of Iuclianola. The ceremony will be performed at the residence of J. W. Welborn , nest Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. They will he at home to their friends at Chipeta , Colorado , after March 1st , 1895 , Miss Welborn is one of Indianola's most estimable - ble daughters , and has been one of the teachers in her public school , the past fall term , Mr. Owen is manager of a large mining property - ty in Colorado at present , though formerly a resident of this county. He is highly spoken of. LEBANON. King's store building has quite assumed proportions. Bradbury's store is nearly ready for occupation. Rev. Huntzinger has started for the northern part of state to hold meetings. The Sunday school was reorganized - anized in Beaver school house with a good attendance , a good corps of teachers and Mr. Hammer as the superintendent. Meetings have been in progress for the last two weeks in Beaver school house , Rev. Webster con- ductor. The meetings have awakened - ened a lively interest among the outside world as well as the church people. . Jewelry and musical instruments can be bought this month from H. P. Sutton at matchless figures. Everything goes ai this reduction sale-nothing exempt. Come in and learn my prices , and inspect my immense stock. Knipple always leads in fruits and vegetables. He carries the freshest and largest assortment the market affords. Buy your writing paper at THE TRIBUNE office. All kinds in stock and prices very reasonable Cochran & Co. carry a full line of shelf and heavy hardware. They always make you the right price. Try McConnell's Fragrant Lotion - tion for chapped face or hands. Dr. A. J. Thomas , Dentist , over Ganschow's shoe store. Use McConnell's Balsam for eoug.hs and colds. . - Y W RED WILLOW. J. F. Helm had a turkey shoot , Thursday last. There was a pleasant party , well attendedat , Elias Canaga'sThanks- givingevening. . Mrs. Nesbitt of Frontier county is the guest of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Baker , The Mulford family , Mrs. Taylor - lor and Horace , and Ed. Ernest and family took Thanksgiving dinner - ner with the Helms. Quite a number of the Willow ladies went up the creek on Friday - day , to Mrs , Maynard Loomis' quilting. They report a good time and the quilt completed. An old fashioned spelling match in District 72 , Friday evening , in which District 72 will endeavor to regain a little more than she lost in the former contest with the Red Willow scliool. A rather curious suit for damages - ages was brought by J F. Helm against Nathan Tubbs. Said Tubbs took up some of Mr. Helm's cattle in his ( Tubbs ) cornfield , and upon his refusing to give the cattle up without damages , Mr. Helm took them with a replevin , and entered suit for unlawful do. taiiament The decision is awaited - ed with much interest. TYRONE. H. Wixon carries the mail now. Rev. Lavine , the Swede preach. er , is here again. William Schmid has been sick for several weeks. Frank Moore attended G. A. R. meeting , Saturday. A number of people from Plain- view attended meeting at Tyrone , Sunday. Rev. D. Streeter expects to commence - mence revival meetings at Wilson- ville , this week , and will be assisted - ed by Evangelist McKay. Farmers here are showing considerable - siderable grit in preparing for a big acreage of crops , next year. Let us hope it may be a favorable year. LEBANON. Eifert's new hardware store is inclosed. I Platte Kenney shelled his corn , Tuesday. There was a dance in the new hall , Thanksgiving night. J. L. Townley and others have sent for four carloads of hay. There is a jeweler's repairing shop located in the postoffice. Rich & King have been invoicing - ing their stock of goodsthis week , Everything of the game kind is being hunted by scores of amateur hunters. The school in district 11 will close , this week , for a three week's vacation. For the next thirty days you can secure unapproachable Iargains at Sutton's jewelry and music store. His stock must be reduced , and he will make prices to accomplish - plish that result. Call and inspect - spect his line of goods. Noble is sole agent for Chase & Sanborn's celebrated coffees , the finest flavored in the market. If you want a superior quality you know just where to go for it. There is no better purchasable. I If you need a road cart or any kind of a wagon , see Cochran & Co. They can fill the bill and at prices to correspond with the hard times. Remember you can get the highest est market price for stock hobs of from 50 pounds weight up at the B. & M. meat market. Try McMillen's Damask Rose Lotion for face and hands. Stove Wood Nice and Dry , at Bollard's . . - - - - - - - - - y Awarded Highest Honors-World's Fair , DR , ice CREAM BAKING PO1WDLR MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. MEDICAL BOOKS FREE. VALUABLE INroRMATION FOR THE INVALID OR STUDENT. Any one or more of the follow- lug described books will be sent frr + o by the Peru.iia Drug Manufacturing - ufacturing Company of Columbus , Ohio , to any man or worueu in the United States or Canada and Mexico - ice during December and January. Orders should be sent in early as the issue may be exhausted : 1. 1'he ills of Life-Fourth Edition-A short , plain description - tion of all diseases , and the treatment - ment of each. A complete home guide to health. Family Physician No. 2- Second Edition-The best popular book on the prevention of catarrh and other cola weather diseases in print. . The Pe-ru-na Almanac-This Almanac contains , besides the. regular - ular monthly calendar , a Jewish calendar ; information of particular value to farmers , mechanics and business men ; tables , statistics , eclipses and much valuable medi- ical information. A copy of this almanac should be in every family in the United States. It is one of the most complete almanacs ever published. Address The Pe ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company , Columbus , Ohio. NOVELTIES IN LADIES' SKIRTS. The portion of the costume which seems to be the leading rubjNCt of enquiry at the present moment is the skirt.Vhile bodices - ices and sleeves are follohing to some extent the general lines of the former season , skirts are the absorbing theme of interest in the new importations. Great is their variety. The question of choice embraces an extensive field , both of extreme novelties and simple , practical designs , Models to suit every taste and occasion are illustrated - trated in the popular "McDowell Fashion Journals" which we have at hand. One finds , moreover , in these magazines in their coupon patternsa feature exceedingly con vement for those who desire a cheaper grade of patterns than the more expensive made up models. Among these coupon patterns are seen some artistic , practical skirt designs filling very appropriately a general demand for the latter. "La Made De Paris" and "Paris Album of Fashion" cost X3.50 each per annum , or 35 cents per copy. "The , French Dressmaker" is $3.00 a year or 30 cents per copy. "La Mode" which is the best home magazine of its kind , costs only $1.50 a year or 15 cents perr copy. If you are unable to procure any of these journals from Your newsdealer , do not take substitutes - stitutes from him but apply Y mail directly to Messrs. McDowell & Co. , 4 West 14th Street , New York. LOOMIS FLOUR. Bnipnle has just received a car load of Loomis Flour , than which there is no superior on this market - ket , that he is selling at the very lowest figure for such a high grade and popular article. WELLS ! Frank Nichols guarantees the wells he sinks. Leave orders at Cochran & Co's. Prompt attention will be given the same. We are just in receipts of a new supply of tablets and box papers , memorandums , etc. Anything you want in the hardware - ware line at Cochran & Cc 's. Something -McConnell's Balsam for coughs and colds. White Pine Cough Syrup-by 1llcMillen , druggist. Children Cry for Pitcher's Caste rla. . . 1 . . , . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ? THE o , , c q k ) qI. I. Faffiolls Clothing CoMpany. i . . . . . . . . + C See Oiil' . . ' ' : Overcoats ° ° And Suits.r. . . . C . , o + o s..eme. ti .c o f f 'Prices are Lower than same qualities ° have ever been before. ° ' I o C I t'lcCook , Nebraska. JONAS LNUFL , . o . C --c--MANAGER. , 0 1 ° 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ik1i1ii I . I i H. H. TROTH , Manager. Headquarters for all Grades of Flour. Pillsburvs Best. . . . 1.50 per sack Monogram H. P. 1.20 per sack 84 High Patent. . . . 1.20 Per sack Little Hatchet " . 1.15 Per sack , Wauneta , H. P. . . . 1.10 per sack 91 , High Patent. . 1.00 per sack ' i1innesota Cream. High Patent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 per sack Pare PunsYlvania Buckwheat. a We are selling the best baker's grade flour in the city at $1.40 per hundred. Ground Feed of all kinds Corn Oats Baled Hay and Alfalfa always on hand. Advertise . . os . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t NOTICE. + . . DoYou Want The Very Best ? Having contracted a he choice her o 1 to b grade Hereford heifers o Mr. Evans , o , e ale ranch. Also will receive monthly shipments of Fancy Alfaffa fed Cattle from Colorado. We are in a position to offer the Ines meats ever offered in e city. , . . . All Kinds of . . . l 1 MEAT , GAME , POULTRY I. OYSTERS , ETC. , ETC. Top Prices paid for . . . + Beef Hides Burs , Tallow Land Etc. 9 & m MEAT 1ARKET , : 11 i FLITCRAFT & HE7NIN GS ' PBOPBIETORS M " t = . Ir a w' ± y 0 , O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0O. . , e II