The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 27, 1895, Image 4

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By F. M. KIMMELL.
E1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
THE "Jingoes" on both sides
of the big pond are doing a , land
office business now ,
COLONEL MOCK of the AImn
Record appropriately locates the
alleged gold find near Alma as in
"Fool's Gulch" .
THE Red Cloud Golden Belt of
last week contained a very clever
and touching tribute to the late
lv. A. McKeighan.
THE Republican party always
makes a better showing when
campaigning for party prirniples
than when merely hustling for
the offices. She's built that way.
THE newspaper Colonels have
all enlisted for the war. The
Colonels , however , appreciate the
small likelihood of there being any
demand upon their patriotism , and
blue blood.
UNCLE SAM'S dignity will be
maintained-aiid without the necessity -
cessity of a war with England or
any other nation. Let's send the
fire-eaters to Cuba , if they fancy
they must fight.
- THE financial question is still
the hardesj nut congress has to
crack. Like the famous ghost , it
won't down. There are doctors-
but they disagree as to the diagnosis -
sis and treatment.
OouNTnY newspaper publishers
never encouraged a ranker heresy
than this clubbing scheme. Like
the darkey's coon , the weekly newspaper -
paper man is "worked to a finish" ,
"coming and going" .
IT is gratifying , to observe the
I unanimity with which the news-
3 , _ , _ papers and the peeP le gererall Y
_ are listanding up for Nebraska" .
The general feeling is one of con-
4 fidence and hopefulness.
1' WE have survived the Schlatter
craze , and will no doubt pull
through this war folly. The people -
plo and the politicians have to
have about so much nonsense-
and these demonstrations have
not been very expensive so far.
NEBRASKA'S weekly newspaper
men are slowly coming up to the
transaction of business on business -
ness principles. But it's slow work.
I One sensible indication of this
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wise movement is the effort being
made by the craft to place the subscriPtion -
: scriPtion list on a cash basis. It
ought to be there.
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STATE ADDITOB EUGENE MOORE
has been suggested as a possible
successor to Congressman Meikle-
john. What his qualifications are
for that place we are not capable
to state. But he has made a
splendid officer in the state's aad-
itilig department , and his political
and official course has been clean ,
able and dignified.
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THE TRIBfiNE admires t h e
prompt and courageous manner of
Congressman Meiklejohn's a n-
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trance upon the race for the
gubernatorial nomination , at any
rate. By the same token it despises -
spises the skulking methods by
which politicians often seek such
honors. The congressman evidently -
dently don't fight well from am-
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t Finest hand picked
1 Apples , S5c , . to 90c ,
at KnaFple s.
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Take advantage of
that Special Sale for
1 Cash at Sutton's. Ey-
er thing goes at and
below cost.
Finest hand picked
Apples , S5c. to 90e ,
at Knihl Jle's.
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CHRISTMAS BARGAINS
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McMILLEN'SDRUG ' STORE ,
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Come and see that HOLIDAY BARGAINS do exist ,
and that we have them in
Toys , Books , Booklets , Games , Xmas Cards , Dolls ,
Celluloid Novelties , Albums and Lamps.
'We can please you. Come at once.
A. MeMILLEN.
IN DIANOLA.
. W.T.Henton of Danbury was in
town , Monday.
Judge Welty spent Tuesday in
town on business.
Will Crago and John Beck are
home for the holidays ,
Denver Taylor has gone home to
Bartley for the holidays. + /
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Jennie Holland is home from
Wauneta for the holidays. .
Mrs. W. R. Starr returned from
her visit in Ohio , last week.
County Attorney Keyes had
legal business in McCook , Friday
last.
last.J.
J. . Dolan and son Frank are
home from Beaver City for a few
days.
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A number of the young people
drove to Danbury to skate , Christmas -
mas day.
G. W. Burt was ilt McCook ,
Saturday , on business before the
land office.
Jerry Hammond was in Holbrook -
brook with his gun , the latter part
of last week.
Engineer B. H. Douglass and
son Arthur had business in the
county-seat , Monday.
Treasurer Meserve went up to
his Brush creek ranch , Saturday ,
returning on Sunday night.
Jennie Holland and young
brother did some shopping in the
county's metropolis , Monday.
The Ferris wheel at the Con :
gregational church was a unique
conception and a great success.
P. A. Wells attended district
court , Monday. His wife accompanied -
panied him-they driving both
ways.
Lawyers Morlan , Rittenhouse ,
Boyle , Eldred and Kelley , all of
McCook , attended district court ,
Monday.
Sheriff and Mrs. Banks and
Mrs. M. G. Shackelton were Saturday -
urday visitors to the county's me-
tropolis.
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Miss Kittie Shackelton arrived
home on Friday night last from
the state university at Lincoln to
spend the holidays at home.
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W.D.Gillett has been using his
paint brush in J. C. Shumaker's
store , and it now presents a much
more attractive appearance.
R.L.Beckwith reports on his return -
turn from his recent visit to his
sister , that her injuries are such as
she will entirely recover from.
Everything is about in readiness
for the dedication of the new Masonic -
sonic temple on the 27th. There
should be a large numberin attendance -
ance , as there are no other entertainments -
tainments on hand for the holidays.
George Short has been very unfortunate -
fortunate in the line of burglaries.
The raid made on his store , last
week , is the second nocturnal visit
robbers have made him. It is to
be regretted that the strong arm of
the law cannot be laid on these
scoundrelly thieves. .
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Treasurer and Mrs. J. B. Me-
serve enjoyed Christmas with
their daughter in McCook , going
up on Tuesday morning.
Rev. Isham's lecture on India at
the Methodist church. Christmas
eve , was not so largely attended as
it should have been. It was entertaining -
taining and instructive.
Christmas exercises at the Con-
.gregational church consisted mainly -
ly of a "Ferris wheel" , which went
around carrying six little girlswlio
handed out boxes of candy to be
distributed among Sunday school
scholars. It was a novel and pleasing -
ing form of entertainment.
It costs between three and four
thousand dollar each year to keep
the poor of Red Willow county-
which is too much by 'half. It
now takes about one-third of our
general fund to meet the numerous -
ous and continuous demands of
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the poor. A properly r managed
poor farm will materially reduce
not only the demand , but the ex-
pense. Under the present arrangement -
rangement it seems to be quite
difficult to save the county from
being frequently and sadly imposed -
posed upon. T Ii e poor farm
scheme merits the closest investi-
gation.
NORTH STAR GLEANINGS.
District l3 is having a vacation
of two weeks.
Ernest Carter iuade a trip to
Wauneta , Nebraska , last week.
Rev. Crago preached at the
school house , Sunday at 2 p. m.
Clark Boatman visited with J.R.
Neel's , the latter part of last week.
Frank Neel of Cedar Bluffs ,
Kansas , spent last week with J. R.
Neel's.
Misses Laura and Clara Pickering -
ing and Bessie Endsley are spending -
ing their vacation at home.
George Wagner moved his family -
ily to Milford , Nebraska , where
he has town property , this week.
RED WILLOW.
Merry , merry Christmas.
Vacation in District 72 , for one
week.
Revival meetings are being
conducted at the Christian church.
A. C. Black's family are all
making as good a recovery from
diphtheria as could be expected.
Mrs. Black has been quite ill.
Mrs. Itinck has been staying with
her. The family have the sympathy -
pathy of many , who on account of
the danger to their own families
dare not go to their assistance.
(1 ! what a chestnut.
Goods below costyear
after year. Leach the
Jeweler selIs Reliable
goods at Reasonable
prices. _ Investigate.
The lal est stock of
Silverware and Novelties -
elties at Leach's Jew
dry Store. Il l I
Leach Jeweler S e-i
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THE FAMOUS CLOTHING COMPANY.
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All Winter Goods Must Go.
Genuine Bargains in Men's and
L Boys' Overcoats , Suits and other
Heavy Winter Merchandise : ; '
We cannot' afford to carry
them over to another season.
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lcLook , Neb. JONAS ENOEL Manager , t H
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show the second E )
largest stock of Jewelry -
elry Southwestern
western N e b r a' S k a' .
Have got good gOOdS
anl will sell at Special -
cial Cut Prices to re
( lace stock.
Secure a marvelous bargain
at Knipple's queensware and
holiday hoods slaughter sale.
It will open tomorrow and
continue one week. Finest
and handsomest goods at and
below actual cost , to reduce
stock before moving.
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IL P. Sutton , Leading -
ing j(3 % rPlep is only
niml iii McCook rho
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eligraveS 1 3ti1' + L'hilSeS
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tsrliile you wait. ItIt t
will lie QlI'tistic' L1J(1 iti
will be FREE.
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Queen r ti are and holiday
goods at and below cost at
Knipple's for one weep to reduce -
duce stock before moving.
Finest liali(1 picked i
Apples , 85c. to OOc. ,
at Killl1 lle'S.
Chamberlain's Eye and Shin Ointment
Is unequalled for Eczema , Tetter , Salt-
Rheum , Scald Head , Sore Nipples , Chapped
Hands , Itching Piles , Burns , Frost Bites ,
Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids.
For sale by druggists at ? 5 cents per box.
. TO MORSE OWNERS.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy condition -
dition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders
They tone up the system , aid digestion , cureless
loss of appetite , relieve constipation , correct
kidney disorders and destroy worms , giving
new life to an old or over-worked horse. 2.5
cents per package. For sale by druggists.
When Baby was sick , we gave her Castorla.
When she was a Chip , she cried for Castoria
When she became Miss , she dung to CastOriar
when sbe bad Children , sbe gavethem Castoria.
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7I have removed from my
old stand into the Ganschow
building , first door south of lie-
Groff S Co. , where I am displaying -
playing alarger and finer stock
of CIGARS , TOBACCOS and
SMOKERS' GOODS than I
have ever"carried before.
Your patronage is solicited.
J. II. BENNETT.
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: Reliable , Insurance ,
Collection Agent.
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We now have in stock a full
line of the Riverside Oak , the
Gem City Oak , and the Thos.
White Oak Heaters-both soft
and hard coal burners. In
fact we have the finest thing
in heating stoves to be bought
in the market , or ever exhibited -
ited in this city. Don't fail to
see our Ventiduct Heaters.
We also have the popular
Square Oven Cook Stoves in
stock. Everybody ought to
have one of our Square Oven
Cooks-they are the latest and
the very best. I
COCnItlN & CO.
This isabsolutely rust proof ,
every piece is guaranteed , and
will be replaced if not as rep-
resented. I
COCHRAN & Co. Ii I
BUGGIES AND CARTS
Remember , we are showing
the best line of Buggies. Carts
and Wagons to be seen in this
part of the Pepublican valley.
COcm AN & Co.
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McCook Transfer Line.
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iOnly furniture van in the I r f r I
city. Also have a first class house " '
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moving outfit. Leave orders for - I {
bus calls at Commercial hotel or '
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at office opposite the depot. rs
J ULIUS .KUNERT I
Carpet Laying , .
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Carpet Cleaning. '
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„ i'I am still doing carpet laying , carpet
cleaning , lawn cutting and similar work. See
or write me before giving such work. My
charges are very reasonable. Leave orders t ' '
TRIBUNE office. JULIUS KUNERT. t
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The modern stand-
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and Family Medicine -
tJ7 cine : Cures the ;
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These shoes fit to perfection .
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shapely , pliant-the most They're Y' '
footwear. I
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Surely Your Deal Dealer Sells Them ,
Sold by J. F. GANSCHO - ' i'
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