The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 31, 1896, Image 8

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A. G. Dolk of Bartley was a county
seat visitor , Wednesday.
Charles Branding is suffering with
an attack of typhoid fever.
Will Rider is visiting in the city and
vicinity , where he formerly resided.
Mrs. F. M. Washburn arrived home ,
Monday night , from her visit to Broom-
field.
J. S. Phillips spent Monday night in
the city on his way to attend court in
Hayes Center.
Miss Clara Bonnet left on No. 2 ,
yesterday morning , for Wisconsin to
spend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stern were
up from Holdrege , .first of the week ,
guests of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Strasser.
Messrs. P. Walsh and P. Gibbons
went down to Lincoln , Wednesday even
ing , on a mission more or less political.
C C Reed of the Arapahoe Mirror
and J. C Harlan of the Cambridge
Kaleidoscope were Commercial guests ,
Monday evening.
GEORGE Harris , son of James of the
Driftwood , arrived home on Tuesday
evening from the south , where he has
been living for the past two years.
J. T , McClure of Beaver City and J. P.
A. Black of Bloomington spent Monday
night in the city en route to Hayes coun
ty to transact business in district court.
Ray McCarl lost his pedals and fell
from his bicycle , oie day this week ,
while riding at a rapid speed , and was
painfully used up. He will not ride again
for several days.
W. E. MULLEN came in from Sheri
dan , Wyoming , last Friday night , on a
visit to the family. His many well wish
ers here will be pleased to know that he
is doing' well in the law up in that coun
try. He left for Wyoming , this morn
ing.
An Oklahoma editor made the follow
ing announcement in the columns of his
paper : "Yesterday we were married. It
will be remembered that both our former
wives eloped.with the foreman of our of
fice. To avoid any further inconvenience
of this kind we have this time married a
lady who is herself a compositor , and she
will set type while we hustle for the
ducks who are keeping their goods on
the shelf because they don't advertise. "
We understand that a meeting of far
mers of the Dodge neighborhood was
held on Tuesday evening of this week
for the purpose of talking over the idea
of emigrating to eastern Wyoming or
some other more congenial clime. Fur
ther deponent sayeth not.
The Christian Endeavor convention at
Trenton , last Saturday , was attended by
T. B. Campbell , Edith Oyster , Minnie
Rowell and Nellie Gunn.
The question of organizing a drum
corps for the campaign is being agitated
by Republicans. Hope the project will
succeed.
Tuesday of this week , L. H. Rooney
disposed of his interest in their Fair
store to his partner , James McAdams.
The Lad > * Maccabees and invited
friends indulged in the joys of a picnic ,
yesterday , at Fitch's grove.
The Methodist Sunday school had a
gay picnic in Goheen's grove on the
South Side , Thursday.
A non-partisan , free silver Bryan club
is being organized. Petitions are being
circulated and signed.
Correspondents will please confine
? themselves as closely as possible to facts
and items of news.
A pension has been granted John Ste
vens of our city.
A Heavy Loss in Hogs.
W. A. Minniear of Danbury has lost
about 175 head of hogs within the past
two weeks from the cholera. By strict
est sanitary measures and thorough
medication it is thought the disease has
been checked and gotten under control.
Mr. Minniear's loss has already been
very heavy. It is to be hoped the disease
will not spread in that neighborhood ,
where thousands of hogs are being fed
for market. It would indeed be a catas
trophe.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS
I will hold a special examination at
McCook , Saturday , August 1st , 1896.
L. A. Carnahax ,
County Superintendent.
Store Room for Rent.
July 20th , store room now occupied by
L. Lowman. Inquire of H. W. Cole or
C. F. Babcock.
Turnip seed 35c. a lb. at LaTourette's.
12-qt. Anti-rust tin pails 57c. at La
Tourette's.
Rev.Knox will sell his horses , carriage
and harness very cheap.
The showers yesterday put an actual
dampener on the picnics.
Glass Fruit Jars one quart 75c. a
dozen at S. M. Cochran & Co. 's.
Cultivate your corn late with a Five-
Tooth Hoe Drill. S. M. Cochran & Co.
keep them for sale at a very reasonable
figure.
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BARTLEY.
We earnestly hope our City Dnds
will mow , or cause to be mowed ,
the mammoth growth of weeds now
standing on the vacant lots on Main
street. The present condition gives
our thoroughfares a ragged appear
ance.
Some of the farmers south of
Bartley say that the corn in patches
in their fields is dying and on ex
amination find a small green insect
at work in the tassel. This is some
thing new and we sincerely hope
its work will be confined to limited
areas.
Another fine rain has fallen on
Bartley and vicinity thus practi
cally placing-the corn crop beyond
a doubt. While another good rain
when needed will materially in
crease the yield , yet a sufficient
amount for home consumption is
now assured.
J. H. Stephens moved Wednes
day to the "Seeley House" oppo
site O. Frost's residence. We say
this for the benefit of Harry and
Harry , who no doubt will appreci
ate the change of location , and
this "kindness" in us in thus no
tifying them.
A. G. Dole and wife drove to
McCook , "Wednesday , on business.
Mr. Dole is one of our energetic
business men that believes he can
best stand up for Nebraska , home
and nation by voting and standing
by the time-honored principles of
the Hepublican party.
On Sunday afternoonduring the
rain , lightning struck the residence
of J. A.Curleecompletely demolish
ing the chimney , doing but little
other damage. The family were in
an adjoining room , but did not ex
perience any.ill eifects beyond be
ing greatly frightened.
Our ball team goes to Freedom ,
Neb. , next Saturday , to cross bats
with the Stockville team. There
will be three games there that day :
At 10 a. m. , 2 p. m. and 5 p. m.
The Bartlej' team is billed for 2
p. m. A number of our citizens
are going out to witness the game ,
as well as to note the forests of corn
on either side of the road.
As reported in last week's issue ,
the Freedom ball team crossed
bats with the Bartley boys in Bart
ley , las.t Saturday. The game was
called promptly at 3 p. m. and ,
barring the first inning , was such a
game as Cincinnati and Chicago
might be proud of. Bajrtley made
three errors in the first inning but I
then settled down and both teams
acquitted themselves creditably ,
with honors about even. A large
crowd of ladies and gentlemen wit
nessed the game , and all speak in
highest terms of home and visiting
team. Following score by innings :
Bartley 0 00002000 . . .2
Freedom 5 0002000X..7
On Tuesday evening a number
of the Republicans of Bartley and
vicinity met in College hall for the
purpose of forming a Hepublican
club. Bartley cornet baud was
present , and after playiug a few
choice selections. C. W. Hodgkin
was elected chairman and E. L.
Dennis , secretary. After discuss
ing ways and means , E. L. Dennis ,
A. L. Cochran and H. E. Dole
were appointed a committee to
draft constitution and by-laws and
to report to an adjourned meeting
to be held in College hall , Wednes
day , August 5th , at which time a
speaker is expected to be present
and discourse on some of the issues
of the campaign. All are invited
to attend.
RED WILLOW.
Warren Silver has gone east in
search of work.
Albert Helm attended the con
vention at Trenton.
Miss Blanche Hatcher was able
to be at church , Sunday.
Misses Lulu and Alta Helm are
visiting their sister , Mrs. Ernest ,
at Trenton.
Jakie Longnecker was elected
president of the district Y.P.S.C.E. i
at the Trenton convention.
The neighbors of Ely Crockford
were giving him a lift in haying
on Tuesday of this week. The
Crockfords are fast improving but
it will probably be some time be
fore Ely fully recovers.
The state circuit bicycle meet at Red
Cloud , this week , attracted a number of
our citizens. Among them are : W.O.
Simons.G.E.Johnson , H.E.Stone , A.P.
Ely , Ray and Bert McCarl.
As soon as the necessary order comes
the Baptist people expect to close the
deal for the purchase of the Lutheran
church of this place , for the very low
price of $1,000. The structure perhaps
cost $6,000.
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Try that 15 cent box
paper at The Tribune
office. Worth 25 cts.
Also cheaper grades.
Job Pbintino The most artis
tic work at the lowest figures.
The Tbibdne , McCook. Write
for prices. A trial order will sot-
tie the business.
Read the best coun
ty newspaper that's
The McCook Tribune
every time.
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Don't forget to come and see us
when you want any kind of job
printing. We are the people who
do the nice printing.
| SrM3uy your writing paper vt
The Tbibune office. All kinds in
stock and prices very reasonable
Chamhsrlain's Eye and Slria Ointment
Is unequalled for Eczema , Tetter , Salt-
Rheum , Scald Head , Sore Nipples , Chapped
Hands , Itching Piles , Jlurns , Frost Bites ,
Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids.
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
to horsjeTownebs.
For jmtting a horse in a fine healthy con
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. 25
cents per package. For sale by druggists.
nnspjir WOKEN
UlaLiBVO H Sn Should Use
FEMALE
REGULATOR.
IT IS ft SUPERB T0N1G and
exerts a wonderful influence in
strengthening her system by
driving through the proper chan
nel aii impurities. Health and
strength are guaranteed to result
from its use.
My wife was bedridden for eighteen months ,
after using BRAD FIELD'S FEMALE REGU
LATOR for two months , is getting well.
J. M. JOHNSON , Malvern , Ark.
BBADFIELD BEGULATOU CO. , ATLANTA , GA.
Sold by all Druggists at SI. 00 per bottle.
Don't ' Stop Tobacco.
How to Cure Yourself While
Using It.
The tobacco habit grows on a man until Iii >
nerwms system is seriously affected , impairing
health , comfort and happiness. To cpiit suddenly
is too se\ ere a shock to the system , as tobacco to
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an inveterate user becomes a stimulant tli.it his
system continually craves. "I5acco-Ctiro" is a
scientific cure for the tobacco habit , in all its forms- ,
carefully compounded after the formula of an em
inent Uerlin phvsician who hasuseditin his private
practice since 1S72 , without a. failure. It is purely
vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You
can use all the tobacco vou want while taking
"IJacco-Curo. " It will notify you when to stop.
We give a written guarantee to care permanently
any case , with three boxes , or refund the money
with 10 per cent , interest. "IJacco-Curo" is not a
substitute , but a scientific cure , that cures without
the aid of will power and with no inconvenience.
It leaves the system as pure and free from nicotine
as the day j 011 took v our first chew or smoke.
Cured by Baeco-Curo and Gained
Thirty Pounds.
From hundreds of testimonials , the originals of
which are on file and open to inspection , the fol
lowing is presented :
Clayton , Xevada Co. , Ark. , Jan. 2 $ .
Eureka Chemical Ar Mfg. Co. , Ii Crosse , Wis.
Gentlemen : For forty y ears I used tobacco in all
its forms. For twenty-iiv e years of that time I
was a great sufferer from general debility and heart
disease. For fifteen years I tried to quit , but
couldn 't. I took various remedies , among others ,
"No-To-IJac , " "The Indian Tobacco Antidote , "
"Double Chloride of Gold , " etc. , etc. , but none of
them did me the least bit of good. Finally how
ever , I purchased a box of your "IJacco-Curo" and
it has entirely cured me of { lie habit in all its forms ,
and I have increased thirty pounds in weight and
am relieved of all the numerous aches and pains of
body and mind. I could vv rite a quire of paper up
on my ; changed feelings and condition.
Yours respectfully , P. II. Makiiuky ,
Pastor C. P. Church. Clayton , Ark.
Sold by all druggists atSi.oo per box ; three boxes ,
( thirty days treatment ) $2.50 , with written guaran
tee , of sent direct upon receipt of price. Write for
booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemical iz Mfg. Co. ,
I-a Cross ' , Wis. , and Itoston , Mass.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that on June 15th , 1S96 ,
I took up , on my farm in Willow Grove precinct ,
Hed Willow county , Nebraska , being the south
west quarter , section twenty -one , township three ,
range twenty-nine , two estrav horses , described as
follows : One gray gelding , supposed to be about
S or9 years old , weight about 900 pounds , front
feet sh'od. . One white mare , supposed to be about
10 or 11 years old , weight about See pounds , left
front foot has a ridge which appears to be the result
of .1 barbed wire cut , had leather halter on when
taken up. If said horses be not reclaimed by the
owner , thev will be sold according to law , after due
notice. Hexky II. * Mitchell.
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How to Treat a Wife. I ' |
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First , get a wife ; second , he patient. You / JL
may have great trials and perplexities in your A J
business , but do not therefore , carry U. your " * * # a { P&
home a cloudy or contracted brow , Vour 2 W
wife may have trials , which , though of less J
magnitude , may be hard for her to.bear. . . A ' , 4
kind word , tender look , may do wonders in / * Jl
chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. 3 f 1
To this we would add always keep a bottle of C f a
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. J I J
It is the best and is sure to be needed sooner f * \
or later. Your wife will then know that you . ' \
real I v care for her and wish to protect Iter > J
health. For sale by McConnell & Co. , drug- ij
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Mr. D. P. Davis , a prominent liveryman and * ] |
merchant of Goshen , Va. , has this to say on 3
the subject of rheumatism : "I take pleasure m
in recommending Chamberlain's Pain Balm M
for rheumatism , as I know from personal ex- fS
perience that it will do all that is claimed for | B
it. A year ago this spring my brother was gX
laid up in bed with inflammatory rheumatism JS
and suffered intensely. The first application 19
of Chamberlain's Pain Balm cased the pain * $
and one bottle completely cured him. For
sale by McConnell and Co. , druggists. , ' B
For every quarter in a man's pocket there m/m
are a dozen uses ; and to use each one in such JotH
a way as to derive the greatest benefit is a t
question every one must solve for himself. r tHs
We believe , however , that no better use could wl
be made of one of these quarters than to ex- Mm
change it for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. S |
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , a medicine jjfi
that every family should be provided with. oB
For sale by McConnell & Co. , druggists. * * jBi
SHERIFFS SALK. M
By virtue of an ordel of sale issue from the He
District Court of Red Willow county , Neb- JP *
raska , under a decree , in an action wherein mjg
Oliver M. Hyde is plaintiff and James A. M
Piper et a ! , are defendants , to me directed and Wrl
delivered , I shall expose to public sale and If
sell to the highest bidder , for cash , at the south . j > |
door of the court house in Indianola , Nebt " EI
raska , on July 27th , 1896 , at the hour of one
o'clock , p. 111. , the following described real 'Ja
estate , towit : The northwest quarter of sec- | j |
tion three , in township four north , in range ,3
twenty-nine , west of the 6th p. m. , in Red 11
Willow county , Nebraska. * I
Dated June 23,1S06. J. R. Nkki. , II
Sheriff of Red Willow county. % m
W. S. Morlan , Attorney. 6-2G-5ts. JI
I FKEE EDUCATION. \ - jl
An education at Harvard , Yale , or any other \ fl
• college or institution of learning in the "United J <
J States , or in the New England Conservatory of 3 iU
j Music , am be'secured by any young man or / ? H
5 woman who is in earnest. Write for particulars ' 'H
1 quickly. JAMES I ) . HAM. , 1 * '
1 36 ISroomficld Street , ISoston , Mass. J I
Wanled-An Idea Swiss I
Protect your Ideas : they may brintr you wealth. ' I
Wrlto JOHN WEDDEKBtJKN & CO. . Patent Attor-
neys. Washington , V . C , for their $1.8U0 prlzo offer
and list ot two hundred Inventions wanted.
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C D K month. Write quickly. \ '
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J. A. GUNN , II
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ! |
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CS"Office OverC. A.Leach's jewelry store. &m
Residence 701 Main street. Prompt attention - - " * • * H
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proprietor ok the
McCook Transfer Line. r I
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city. Also have a first class house B
moving outfit. Leave orders for H
bus calls at Commercial hotel or l . H
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Has just received a new stock of CLOTHS H
ind TRIMMINGS. If you want a good fit- j H
ting iult made at the very lowest prices for J l
jood work , call on him. Shop first door west " " jl |
of Barnett's Lumber Office , os Dsnnlio * " / | H
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