The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 14, 1895, Image 8

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Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
" ' and . . It contains neither Opium , Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric , Drops , Soothing Syrups , and Castor Oil.
t. 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 relieves
teething troubles , cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food , regulates the stomach
and bowels , giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is the Children's Panacea-the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
'I CastoHa is na excellent nueileine for chll-
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told urn of its
good effect upon their children. "
Da. G. C. O ooon ,
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 Castorla in.
stead of thevariousquack nostrumswhich are
destroying their loved ones , by forcingopium ,
lr morphine , soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats , thereby sending
them to premature graves. "
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Dn. J. F. Kz cucLon ,
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. Castoria.
"Castoria is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior Lenny prescripUon
known to me. "
H. A. ARcnsR , M. D. ,
111 So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y.
"Our physicians in the children's depart.
meat have spoken highly of their expert.
ence in their outside practice with Castorla ,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products , yet we are free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon it"
UNITED HOSPITAL AND DISPENs.uY ,
Boston , Mass.
AuEN C. Su vn , Pres. ,
The Centaur Coinpany , T7 Murray Street , New York City.
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F. D. BURGESS
Plumber and Steam Fitter.
MAIN AVENUE , McCOOK , NEB.
Stock of Iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps and Boiler Trtm
t iinga Agent for IlaUiday , Eclipse and Waupun Wind Mill.
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FIRST WATIOr4AL
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Capital and'SurpIu 60000
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OFFICERS .EiN'D DIRECTORS.
GEO. HOCKNELL , B. M. FREES , W. F. LAWSON , F. A. PENNELL ,
Presidenf. V President. Cashier. Ass't Cashier.
A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS.
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; T116 6itiz6ll BailK of M6Gook
INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS.
t Paid TTA Capital , - - - $50,000.
Surplus , - - - - - - 10,000.
. . DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Collections Made on all Accessible Points. Drafts Drawn on all
Principal Cities of Europe. taxes Paid
for Non-Residents.
: Tickets. ' or Sae oan r o Eliro e
! OFFICERS.
' V. FRANKLIN , President. A. C. EBERT , Cashier.
1 COBBESPONDENTB-The First National Bank , Lincoln , Nebraska. The
a Chemical National Bank , New York City.
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DO YOU WAN1 TO STOP TOBACCO ?
YOU CAN HE CURED 1VHILE USING IT.
The habit of using tobacco grows on a man
until grave diseased conditions are produced.
Tobacco causes cancer of the mouth and
stomach ; dyspepsia ; loss of memory ; nervous
affections ; congestion of the retina and wasting -
ing of the optic nerve , even to the extent of
blindness , dizziness , or vitigo ; tobacco asthma ;
nightly suffocation ; dull pain in the region of
the heart , followed later b } sharp pains , pal.
pitation and weakened pulse , resulting in fatal
heart disease. It also cuseloss of
QUIT BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.
To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to
the system , as tobacco-to ? n inveterate user ,
becomes a stimulant that his system continually -
ually craves. BACCO-CURD is a scientific
and reliable vegetable remedy , guaranteed to
be perfectly harmless , and which has been in
use for the last 23 years , having cured thousands -
ands of tobacco users-smokers , chewers and
snuff-dippers. -
You can use all the tdbacco you want while
taking "BACCo-CURo" . It will notifyyou when
to stop.Ve give a written guarantee to permanently -
manently cure any case with three boxes , or
refund te money with to per cent. interest
"BAcco-CURo" is not a substitute , but a reliable -
liable and scientific cure-which absolutely
destroys the craving for tobacco without the
aid of will power , and with no inconvenience.
It leaves the system as pure and free from
nicotine , as the day you took your first chewer
or smoke.
Sold by all druggists , at $ i.oo per box , three
boxes ( thirty days treatment and GUARANTEED -
TEED CURE , ) $2.50 , or sent direct on receipt
of price. Send six two cent stamps for sam
pie box , booklet and proofs free. Eureka
Chemical & Manufacturing Company , Manufacturing -
facturing Chemists , La Cross , Wisconsin.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale directed to me
from the district court of Red Willow county -
ty , Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before
Hon. D. T. Welty , judge of the district court
of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 15th
day of January , 189 5 , in favor of George
Hocknell as , and against George M.
Chener et alplaintiff for the sum of
three hundred thirty-eight dollars and forty
cents ( $3S.4o ) , ancsts taxed at $40.08 ,
and accruing costs , I have levied upon the
following real estate taken as the property of
said defendants , to satisfy said judgment , to-
wit : The undivided one-half interest in lot
thirteen (13) ( ) , in block twenty-two (22) ) , in the
original town of McCook , Red Willow county -
ty , Nebraska. And will offer the same for
sale to the highest kidder , for cash in hand ,
on the 15th day of July , A. D. , 1895 , in float
of the south door of the court house , in Indian-
ola , Nebraska , that being the building wherein -
in the last term of court was held , at the hour
of one o'clock p. m. of said day , when and
where due attendance tivill be given by the
undersigned.
Dated , June 3d , 1S95.E.
E. R. BANKS , Sheriff.
W. S. MORLAN , Attorney. 6.14.5ts.
ORDER OF HEARING ON API'OINTMENT
OF ADMINISTRATRIX.
In the County Court of Red \Vi11ow county ,
Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of
Charles C. M. Rowell , deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of Imo-
gene Rowell , filed this 13th day of June , 1895 ,
praying that Letters of Administration be
granted her upon the goods , chattels , rights
and credits of Charles C. M. Rowell , deceased -
ed , who died intestate on or about the 2d day
June , 1895
It is ordered , that Tuesday , July 2d , 1895 , at
one o'clock , p , m. , b assigned for a hearing
in said matter , when all persons interested
may appear and show cause , if such exist ,
why the prayer of petitioner should not be
granted ; and that notice of the pendency of
said petition and the hearing thereof be given
by publishing a copy of this order in THE
McCooK TRIBUNE , a weekly- newspaper published -
lished in said county , for three weeks prior to
said day of hearing. CHARLES . BECK ,
6-14-its. County Judge.
NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a
chattel mortgage dated on the 27th day of
March , 1894 , executed by E. W. Harris to the
CitizensBankof 1'IcCook to secure the payment
of the sumof $43.00 , and upon which there is
now duethe sum of $ . } 3.oo , with interest at the
rate of to per cent , per annum from June 27th ,
1894 , default having been made in the payment
of said sum , and no suit or other proceedings
at law having been instituted to recover saun
debt or any part thereoftherefore we will sell
the property therein described , viz : One
black stallion , weighing about 1,700 pounds ,
at public auction at the livery barn of Clark
& owen in the city of McCook , Nebraska'
on the 22d day of Jue 189 , - , at ne o'clock ,
p. m. of said day.
Dated , May 28th , 1895.
THE CITIZENS BANK OF McCooK ,
4-31-4ts. Mortgagee.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , June S , 1895.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final homestead proof in support of
his claim , and that said proof will be made
before Register or Receiver at McCook , Nebraska -
raska , on Wednesday , July 24th , 1895 , viz :
Anfin 0. Houge , who made homestead entry
number 9655 , for the west half of the southwest -
west quarter and the south-east quarter of
the south-west quarterof section twenty-seven
(27) ( ) , and the north-east quarter of the northwest -
west quarter of section thirty-four (34) ( ) , in
township five (5) ( ) , north of range twenty-nine
(29) ( ) , west of the sixth (6th ( ) principal merid-
ian. He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation -
tivation of , said land , viz : Andrew P. Larson -
son of Quick , Nebraska , Porter Maddox ,
Hubert Beach , Irving W. Spaulding , all of
Box Elder , Nebraska. A. S. CAMPBELL ,
6I4.6ts. . Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , June 7 , 1895.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Register -
ister or Receiver at McCook , Nebraska , on
Saturday , July loth ; 1895 , viz : Joseph I.
Grundy , homestead entry 10,007 , for the south
half of the south-east quarter , section three (3) ( ) ,
and north half of the north-east quarter , section -
tion ten ( to ) township tjvo (2) ( ) , north of range
thirty (30) ( ) , west of the sixth (6th ( ) principal
meridian. He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon , and
cultivation of , said land , viz : William S.
Fitch , Joseph Schmitz , Stella Fitch , Nora
Schmitz , all of McCook , Nebraska.
6-I4.6ts. A. S. CAJII'BEI.L , Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , May 2S , 1895.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler hs filed notice of his intentin
to make final homestead proof in support of
his claim , and that said roof will be made
before Register or Receiver at McCook , Nebraska -
raska , on Saturday , July 6th , IS95 , viz : Thomas
Pinkerton , who made Homestead Entry Number -
ber 9158 , for the east half of the southwest
quarter and the west half of the southeast
quarter of section ten ( to ) , in township four
(4) ( ) , north of range twenty-nine (29) ( ) , west of
the sixth (6th ( ) principal meridian. He names
the following witnesses to prove his , continuous -
ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said
land , viz : Ira Harrison , Alexander W.
CampbellStephen Belles , H. B. Anderson , all
of Box Elder , Nebraska.
4-31-bts. A. S. CAMPBELL , Register.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE
The best salve in the world for cuts , bruises ,
sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores. tetter ,
chapped hands , chilblains , corns and all skin
eruptions , and positively cures piles erne ay
re wired. It is ranted to give erect
satisfaction refunded. PriceP
or money . 5 cts.
per box. For sale by McMillen.
Children cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
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SAVED A LITTLE 'GIRL'S LIFE.
Sar.aai Student Eeecuee a Child From
Death by an Electric Car In Cambridge.
A signal instance of courage and
quickness of thought ; which undoubtedly -
ly saved the life of a little child , occurred -
red in Cambridge on Friday evening.
Shortly before 7 p. m a Tremont
House electric car was passing along
Main street at a very rapid rate. Near
Windsor street a little girl , apparently
about 3 years of age , ran from the sidewalk -
walk toward the track. The motorman
quickly shut off the current and put on
the brake. Then the child paused , and
the motorman released the car.
Just as the car had regained its mo-
mentnm the child , through some strange
impulse , darted forward to cross the
track. The motorman was almost
breathless with horror. There was no
time to stop the car , and the toddling'
infant seemed doomed.
Suddenly a tall , athletic young man
sprang from his seat at the end of the
front row , and grasping the curved han
die on the dasher of the car with his
right hand swung himself out on the
fender. Just as the car was about to
crush the little girl under its wheels he
seized her firmly by the waist.
It was a trying moment to the nerves
of the p ls&mgers and motorman. It
seemed for an instant as if both man
and child would fall in front of the
fender. But by an almost convulsive
effort the rescuer lifted the little girl
from the track and laid her on her back
at one side out of the reach of the
wheels.
So greatwas the strain upon hint that
as soon as the child was released he himself -
self fell forward on the fender , and
only an unusual degree of agility enabled -
abled him to scr'aml'le up on his knees
and back to his seat i1i the car.
The whole thing was done in an in-
stant. The motorlan , pale with fright ,
was only able to look his thanks.
The hero of the affair was the most
composed person on the car. He at once
sought a rear seat to avoid attention ,
merely remarking to the motorman as
he passed : "Gad ! Why don't you get
out of this ? "
A passenger said that the young man
was a Harvard student who resides on
Sacramento street , Cambridge.-Boston
Herald.
REIGNING FAMILIES.
.merica Has Its "Uncommon People , and
They Are Our "Itoyal Families. "
In discussing the family squabbles of
one of the reigning families of New
York , Mr. Ward McAllister , as the recognized -
ognized authority on everything which
concerns the uncommon people , says
that the trouble is doubtless over and the
family "probably entertaining some for-
eigu prince at their house on the
Thames. "
Why not ? Are not our royal families
as good as those of Europe , of Asia , of
Africa or anywhere else where royal
families are tolerated ?
Mr. McAllister will undoubtedly
agree with us that they certainly are.
It makes no great difference how power
over man is obtained-whether by the
force and brutality which made princes
In more primitive times or by modern
methods. The result is the same in any
event.
It is just as honorable and glorious a
thing to accumulate a hundred million
unearned dollars and thereby master the
bodies and subjugate the minds of 10-
000,000 men as it is to do the same
thing by virtue of controlling a million
bayonets. On either hand it is power
usurped from the people to dwarf and
maim their minds and souls for the
greater glory of their masters.
Our royal families need not stand
back for those of Europe or of any other
country. Their right to reign is as good ,
their blood is as good , and their manners -
ners , though sometimes indecent when
measured by ordinary standards of decency -
cency , are even better than those which
characterize the most courtly courts of
the world.
When our reigning families go to
Europe and buy the palaces of the effete
survivors of a decayed feudalism , it is
condescension to entertain the former
owners , and it would be condescension
still if it were done in the servants'
hall instead of the salon.-New York
World. !
A Great Summer Snowuide.
The Rev. Roland D. Grant of the
First Baptist church reached home last
week , the first to arrive of the party
leaving here a month ago to make the
ascent of Mount flood from Government -
ment camp. The descent was easy
enough , almost too rapid for some. One
lady badly frightened the crowd when
she made a misstep and started down
the mountain side at a lively gait. There
was a momentary shriek of horror , but
when the woman struck her heels firmly -
ly in the snow and so checked her wild
career every one felt better. Just then
Dr. Grant suggested he could do the
same himself , and he , his daughter and
Mrs. W. Gray were a moment after
floundering in the snow. They slid down
1,000 feet , landing in safety below , to
the great merriment of those who
watched the frolic.-Portlaud Orego-
nian.
Modest Oscar Wilde.
A story is being told that on the death
recently of the great scholar , Mr. Walter -
ter Pater , the editor of a London evening -
ing paper telegraphed to Oscar Wilde
to ask him to supply some personal gossip -
sip about the dead man , who was known
to be a friend of the ex-resthete. Whereupon -
upon Mr. Wilde wired back , "Leave
the gossip to the jackals , not the lions ,
of literature.New York Times.
Abyssinia's New Stamps. 1
It is difficult to understand the object
to which the ling of Abyssinia intends
to devote the elaborate postage stamps
which he is now having engraved and
printed at Paris. There is no postoflice
and no postal service in Abyssinia , and
the Ethiopians have not yet developed
the civilized mania for stamp coiled.
ing.-New York Tribune.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorl a ,
A VALUABLE FIND.
After years of study and labor there has at
last been discovered a sure and never-failing
remedy. It has been tested on patients who
have despaired of ever being cured , and the
results have been in every case wonderful.
Gaff's rheumatic cure is unequaled as a positive -
tive remedy in all cases of chronic and acute
inflammatory rheumatism , gout , lumbago , sct-
atica and neuralgia ; especially ovarian neuralgia -
ralgia , d smenorrha a and all kindred affec-
tions. IYis > ; also a valuable blood purifier , being -
ing especially' useful in eczema , psoriasis ,
scrofula , all glandular enlargements and diseases -
eases of the liver and kidneys. It is absolutely -
lutely free from all narcotics. Severe attacks
are relieved in from one to three days and a
positive cure effected in from five to eighteen
days. For sale by McConnell & Co. 3.29.3m.
SEE THE WORLD'S FtuR FOR 15 CENTS.
Upon receipt of your address and 15 cents
in postage stamps , we will mail you prepaid
our Souvenir Portfolio of the World's Columbian -
bian Exposition , the regular price of which is
fifty cents , but as we want you to have one
we make the price nominal. You will find it
a work of art and a thing to be prized. It
contains full page views of the great buildings -
ings with descriptions of same.and is executed
in the highest style of art. If not satisfied
with it , after you get it , we will refund the
stamps and let you keep the book. Address
H. E. Bucklen & Co. , Chicago , Illinois.
Is the truthful and startling
DON'T title of a book about No-To-
TOBACCO Bac , the harmless , guarau-
SPIT OR teed tobacco habit cure that
SMOKE braces up the nicotinized
YOUR LIFE nerves eliminates nicotine
AWAY poison , makes weak men
regain strength , vigor and
manhood. Von rum no physical or financial
risk , as No-To Bac is sold b Y druggists everywhere -
where under a guarantee to cure or money
refunded. Book free. Address Sterling Reme-
dvCo. , Newyork or Chicago. 4-tq-95 tyr.
TSold by McConnell & Co. , McCook , Neb.
ALL FREE.
Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery -
covery know its value , and those who have
not , have now the opportunity to try it free.
Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial
bottle free. Send your name and address to
H. E. Bucklen & Co. , Chicago , and get a sam-
pie box of Dr. King's i ew Life Pills free , as
well as a copy of Guide to Ifealth and Household -
hold Instructor , free. All of which is guaranteed -
teed to do you good and costs you nothing.
At McMillen's Drug Store.
When Baby was sick , we gave her Castorla.
' Chen she was a Child , she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss , she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children , she gave them Castoria.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
CARSON & TAYLOR ,
Proprietors
of the. . . .
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SUNNY SIDE DAIRY.
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We respectfully solicit your business ,
and guarantee pure milk , full measure ,
and prompt , courteous service.
ELMER ROWELL ,
Real EstateCollections , Insurance
McCooK , NEBRASKA.
Notary Public. East Dennison street.
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Collection Agent.
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J. S. McBRAYER s
PROPRIETOR OF THE
McCook Transfer Line. [
BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS.
3'On1y 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 Go , Land and Live Stock Co ,
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P. 0. address Imperial ,
Chase county , and Beatrice -
rice , Nebraska. Range.
Stinking Water and the
Frenchman creeks , in
Chase county , Nebraska.
Brand as cut on side of
some animalon hip and
sides of some , or anywhere -
where on the animal.
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Eiaocucrot ssss.
Over One Million People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They give the best value for the money.
They equal custom Bhoea in atyle and fit.
Thelr wearing qualities are unsurpassed.
The prices are uniform---stamped on sole.
From 5t to $3 saved over other makes.
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by '
DEALER whose name will shortly ap- , .r .
pear here. Agents wanted. '
Apply at once.
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LEADING
WIERCIIANT TAILOR f
McCOOK ,
just received a new stock of CLOTHS
and TRIMMINGS. If you want a good fit.-
Ling suit made at the very lowest prices for
good work , call on him. Shop first door west
of Barnett's Lumber 0 > Bce , on Dennlsaa
street. 1 , a
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Harnes L & Saddlery i ' t'
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Repairing Promptly ,
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JULIUS 1LUNERT
Carpet Laying ,
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ar et Cleaning.
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: I am still doing carpet laying , carpet , i
cleaning , lawn cutting and similar work. See
or write me before giving such work. My
charges are very reasonable. Leave orders at
TRIBUNE office. JULIUS KUNERT.
W. V. GAGE ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
M000OK , NEBRASKA.
rOffice hours to it a. m. , 2 to 5 and
7 to 9 p. m. Rooms-Over the First National
bank. Night calls answered at the office.
J. A. GUNN ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
McCooK , NEBRASKA.
-Office-Over C. A. Leach's jewelrystore. .
Residence-lot Main street. Prompt attention - 1
tion given to all calls.
AUSTIN J. RiTTENHOUSE.
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McCooK , NEBRASKA.
-Office-Over the Famous clothing store.
CHARLES H. BOYLE ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW '
McCooK , NEBRASKA.
r Office-In Phillips-Meeker building.
J. E. KELLEY. ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW f.
McCooK , NEBRASKA.
Aizent of Lincoln Land Co. Office-
: ear of First National bank.
J. R. BALLARD ,
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Alt dental work done at our office is guaranteed - i
anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of
Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith
Bellamy , assistants. I
. . . r MRS. E. E. UTTER.L.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR.
Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo.
VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALI :
rStudio-Coruerof Dodge and Madison sts.
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