The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 06, 1896, Image 8

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THE LATEST FEOM KENTUOK
Louisvillts , Nov. 5. With two whole
counties , Leslie and Knott , and 18 pre
cincts missing , Bryan 1ms a plurality of
215 votes in the state , but many of the
returns are unofllciul and it seems high <
ly probable that the state board will
have to decide the result of the two
missing counties. Leslie is a Repub
lican county and gave Bradley 710 ma
jority. Knott county is Democratic and
gave Hardin ( Dem. ) 399 majority over
Bradley last year. The missing pre
cincts are distributed about equally
among Democratic and Republican
counties. Three missing precincts in
Bellair are strongly Republican ; two
precincts in Clay are likewise ; one in
Letcher is Republican ; one in Grant in
Democratic , as is ono in Pendleton and
three in Henderson. Chairman Rob
erts still claims the state for McKiiiloy
by l ,000 and Chairman Sommers claims
it ior Bryan , but gives no figures. Ho
claims to have returns from all the miss
ing precincts. The complexion of the
congressional delegation is four Repub
licans and seven Democrats.
MvKiiilvy ( Jarrlt'8 but Ono County.
Spokaxk , Wash. , Nov. 5. Excepting
Klickitat county , every county in east
ern Washington has given a majority
for Bryan. Every fusion candidate for
the legislature on this side of the Cas
cades , with one exception , is elected.
The exception is Baker of Klickitat.
Tacojia , Wash. , Nov. 5. The latest
returns , practically complete , indicate
beyond a possible doubt , the success of
the Bryan electors , but the success of
Rogers ( Dem. ) for governor by I3,88 ( > ma
jority over Sullivan ( Rep. ) and a Dem
ocratic congressional delegation. The
figures so far counted are as follows :
McKinley , 24-109 ; Bryan , 5J9C4G ; con
gress , Doolittle ( Rep. ) , 22,032 ; Plydo
( Hop. ) , 21,702 ; Lewis ( fusion ) , 29,808 ;
Jones ( fusion ) , 29,1-10 ; governor , Sulli
van ( Rep. ) , 24,109 ; Rogers , 28,097.
All ; ; > d riot to Steal Jiallot lioxe.s.
Wichita , Kan. , Nov. 5. The follow
ing dispatch , signed by John W. Brei-
dunthal , reached Wichita late last night :
"Place guard over county clerk's office
to p.event the stealing of returns. Wo
have elected our entire ticket. A plan
to rob us of our victory has been dis
covered. Prevent the steal in your
couu.y at all hazards. Full particulars
by letter. "
Indiana For McKinley.
Ixdiakapoijs , Nov. 5. Seventy-four
counties out of 92 in Indiana show a
plurality in the state for McKinley of
20,252. The remaining counties will
not materially change this result , al
though the pluralities may bring it down
to 19,000 or IS.000. Nine Republican
congressmen are elected and it is prob
able that Laiidis ( Rep. ) in the Ninth ia
elected over Cheadle ( fusion free silver ) .
Michigan Shows Republican Gains.
Detroit , Nov. 5. Later returns from
the state continue to add to the Repub
lican plurality. With nejuiy complete
returns Pingree's plurality is estimated
io about 70,000 and McKinley some 15-
000 less. There has been no chaugo in
the congressional delegation , which ia
12 Republicans and 2 fusionists.
Minnesota , For McKinley.
Minneapolis , Nov. 5. Minnesota
practically complete , with 34 counties
complete and the remainder of the 81
estimated closely gives McKinley 48,813
plurality and Clough for governor ,
10,115.
Now Mexico.
Santa Fe , N. M. , Nov. 5. H. B. Fer-
gusson ( Dem. ) is elected delegate.
TOE THANKSGIVING.
President Cleveland Calls on the People to
Kcttirn Thanks Nov. 20.
Washington , Nov. 5. The president
yesterday issued the following Thanks
giving proclamation :
The people of the United States should
never bo unmindful of the gratitude they
owe the God of nations for His watchful
care which has shielded them from disas
ter and pointed out to them the way of
peace and happiness. Nor should they
ever refuse to acknowledge with contrite
hearts their proncness to turn away from
God's teachings and to follow with sinful
pride after their own devices. To the end
that these thoughts may be quickened , it
is fitting that on a day especially appointed
we should join together in approaching
the throne of grace with praise and sup
plication.
Therefore , I , Grover Cleveland , presi
dent of the United States , do hereby desig
nate and set apart Thursday , the 26th day
of the present month of November to be
kept and observed as a day of thanksgiv
ing and prayer throughout our land. On
that day let all our people forego their
usual work and occupation and , assembled
in their accustomed places of worship , lei
them with one accord render thanks |
to the Ruler of the universe for our.
preservation as a nation and its delivcr-
unce from every threatened danger ; for
the peace that has dwelt within our boun- '
ilaries ; for our defense against disease and
pestilence during the year that has passed ; ' ,
Cor the plenteous mercies that have fol
lowed the labors of our husbandmen , and
for all the other blessings that have been
Foucksafed to us.
And let us , through the mediation of
Hiia who has taught us how to pray , im
plore the forgiveness of our sins and a
; ontinuation of heavenly favor.
Let us not forget on this day of thanks-
riving the poor and needy , and by deeds
) f charity let our offerings of praise be
nado more acceptable in the sight of the
Lord.
Witness my hand and the seal of the
Jnited States , which I liave caused to bo
lereto affixed.
"Done at the city of Washington , this ,
th day of November , in the year of our
jord , one thousand , eight hundred and
lincty-six , and of the independence of the
Jnited States of America , the one hun-
Lred and twentyfirst.Grover
Grover Cleveland.
"Western Postal Changes.
Washington , Nov. 5. A postoffice
tas been established at Oruess , Brook-
ngs county , S. D. , with Jacob E. John-
on. as postmaster. E. G. Sisty has been
ippointed postmaster at Mullen , Hooker
ounty , Neb.
NORTH COLEMAN.
.Miss Irwin's school is jioing on nicely.
A road bridjjc bus just been built near KoLt.
Moore's.
There was no school in district 74 011 ac
count of the storm. •
Mrs.V. . II. Epperly visited Mrs. Will Rider
one day last week.
Uncle Jiminie Kelley was out riding with
a lady , last Tuesday.
Mrs. Aithur Church visited her mother.Mrs.
M. L. Hrown , Tuesday.
The snow which fell October 29th was one
foot deep on the level.
Husking corn was the chief occupation of
the farmers before the storm.
The mail at Osborn was delayed and ha\e
not received The Trihunk yet.
Last Friday , 1.15. Strykcr contracted with
11. Church for some standing trees for fuel.
Rev. John Coleman of McCook is to preach
nt the Coleman school house , Sunday , Nov. b.
J. Kelley expects to have 500 or 600 bushels
of corn. I le is one of the favored fanners this
> ear.
II. Church raised the best crop of potatoes
that he has raised fqrseveral years , lie had
30 bushels.
1.15. Stryker , assifted by Joe Saundeis and
Robt. Johnson , was building a sod stable.Tues-
day a week.
Farmers are rejoicing over the genuine
soaking which the foil will reap from the
bountiful crop of snow.
We are in the vicinity of Spring creek and
hear nothing of hog cholera being there as
was mentioned in TiiK TkIHUNK.
The leaves have fallen from the trees. This
fact and the snow together gave the country
the appearance of winter in earnest.
Joe Saunders has his new sod house done ,
except plastering. They say that it is as good
a dwelling of the kind as ( litre is in the place.
II. K. IJixIer on October 31st took 14 dozen
eggs to McCook which brought 52.40. The
same day Robt. Traphagan took 25 bushels of
corn to II. Church and leceived S3.C0.
The wolves have recently killed several
much valued cats. Robt. Johnson has equipped
himself and sweats vengeance on every wolf
that conies within gun shot of his premises.
The school at Spring creek is noted for is !
advanced pupils. Prof. Heach has been the
instructor so long and he is so thorough that
the pupils have most ot the advantages of a
city school.
It has kept some busy scrabbling around to
make stock comfortable since the young win
ter. It has seemed to us like Thanksgiving
or holiday times , though the turkey was not
in it with the McKinley rooster.
Now that campaign talk is done , it is hoped
that the worthy gentlemen who have given so
much light on politics in this locality and
have all , so far as we know , been duly appre
ciated , will not forsake us now , but will come
out and favor us occasionally with addresses
on other subjects.
PROSPECT PARK.
The great day is past.
Clifford Dunham spent a few hours at I
home Sunday.
Essie and Edna Dunham visited with
Mrs. J. H. Wade Sunday.
Election Day in this precinct was at
tended with unusual warmth.
W. T. and Chas. Coleman of McCook ,
were on our streets Wednesday.
O L Thompson went to McCook
Wednesday to hear the election news.
L. C. 'Caldwell and wife viewed the
> ights at the county capitol Wednesday.
Grandma Harlman , who has been vis
iting her children here and in Dundy
: ounty , for several months , left this week
for her home in Iowa.
Owing to the condition of the roads ,
: here were no services at the school house
iast Sunday , but there will be Sunday
= chool next Sunday at 10 a.m. Every
body is invited.
Napoleon's Value of Victory.
Napoleon knew well the value of a vic-
; ory. After Austerlitz the world seemed
its. Fame invited , fortune favored , ev-
: ry thing stimulated his aspiring ambi-
; ion. With growing power he gathered
he fruits of victory. And so has it ever
) een. Success succeeds. A notable il-
ustratiou of this truth is furnished by
he great victories won at the World's
? air in ' 93 and the California Midwinter
? air in ' 94 by Dr. Price's Cream Baking
? owder. Ever increasing sales and pop-
ilarity have been the result. The people
lave promptly ratified the official ver-
licts that declared Dr. Price's , for leav-
: ning power , keeping qualities , purity
.ud general excellence the "foremost
> aking powder in all the world" . Quite
s quickly as the great Emperor do they
mow the value of a victory that means
lorld wide supremacy.
To Subscribers ot The Tribune.
Readers of The Tribune will please
emember that cash is an essential in
he publication of a paper. The pub-
isher has been very lenient during the
ast few years , on account of crop fail
ires aud hard times , and as a conse-
[ uence many hundreds of dollars are
lue on subscriptions. We are now com
piled to request all who can to call and
; iake settlement in full or in part. In
lew of the facts , our subscribers must
sel the justice and urgency of this re-
uest. The Publisher.
Dr. Z. L. Kay.
Office , 100ms 4 and 5 over Leach's
: welry store. Residence , room 21 ,
lommercial hotel.
"The worst cold I ever had in my life wai
cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy' '
writes W. II. Norton , of Sutter Creek , Cal
"This cold left me with a couuh and I was ex
pectorating all the time. The Kemedv curei
me , and 1 want all ot my triends when tn.ublu
with a cough or cold to use it. for it will d <
them good" . Sold by L. W. McCoiinell & Co.
Druggists.
Comfort to California.
Every Thursday morning , a tonris
sleeping car for Salt Lake City , Sai
Francisco aud Los Angeles leaves Oiua
ha and Lincoln via the Burlington Route
It is carpeted , upholstered in rattan
has spring seats and backs and is pro
videil with curtains , bedding , towels
soap. etc. An experienced exctirsioi
conductor and a uuifotmed Pullman porter
ter accompany it through to the Pacific
coast. While neither ns expensively fin
ished nor as fine to look at as n pilnct
sleeper , it is just as goods to tide in
Second class : tickets are honored and tin
price of a berth , wide enough and bijj
enough for two , is only $5 00.
For a folder giving full particulars ,
call at the nearest 15 & M. R R. tickei
office , or write toj. Francis. Gen'l I'iks'i
Agent , Ihirlington Route. Omaha , Nebr
Mrs.N. N. Osburn , well known nt Wood
stock , Mich. , was troubled with a lame back
He was persuaded to use Chamberlain's I'ain
IJa'm. ' It gave him relief in one night. This
remedy is also famous for its cures of rheiiina
tism. For sale by L. W. McConnell & Co.
Druggists.
The South Omaha Drovers Journal
With Daily , Tri- Weekly , Semi-Weekly
and Weekly editions , is tiie leading live
stock newspaper and market reporter ol
the West. It is the best market paper
for stock raiseis , farmers , fine .stock
breeders and grain dealers In addition
to its complete , accurate and impartial
repoitofthe South Omaha live slock
market , it contains the very latest and
correct market reports by telegraph ,
from all the principal stock markets ol
the country , together with all the impor
tant telegraphic and general new- . Daily ,
$4.00 ; Tri-Weekly , $2 50 ; Semi Week'y ,
$2 00. and Weekly , $ t 50 per vear. For
free sample copy , address The Drovers
Journal Companv , Denua A'lbery ' , Treas
urer and Manager. Union Stock Yards ,
South Omaha. Nebraska.
FARINGTON POWER ,
LAWYER.
"Practice in all the courts. Collections.
Notary Public. Upstairs 111 the Spearman
building , McCook , Nebraska.
JOHN E. KELLEY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook , Nkhraska.
H Agent ol Lincoln Land Co. Office-
Rear-if First Natintiil bank.
T. B. BALLARD.
© DENTIST. ©
All dental work done at our office is guar
anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of
Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith
& Bellamy , assistants.
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. MRS. F F IITTFR , , -
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR.
Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo
VOICE TRAINING a specialty.
-Studio Rear of C. L. DeGroff & Co.
W. V. GAGE ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
McCook , Nebraska.
2 = & Ofnce hours 9 to 11 a. m. , 2 to 5 and
J to 9 p. m. Rooms Over the First National
aank. Night calls answered at the office.
J. A. GUNN.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
McCook , Nebraska.
JS Office Over C. A. Leach's jewelry store.
Residence 701 Main street. Prompt atten-
ion given to all calls.
ELMER ROWELL.
Real Estate , Col lections , Insurance
McCook. Nebraska.
iSPNotary Public. East Dennison street.
\NDREW CARSON ,
Proprietor
of the . . . .
SUNNY SIDE DAIRY ;
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We respectfully solicit your business ,
md guarantee pure milk full measure ,
md prompt , courteous service.
Julius Kustert ,
Carpet Laying ,
Carpet Cleaning.
& & L am still doing carpet laying , carpet
leaning lawn cutting and similar work. See
r write me before giving such work. My
harges are very reasonable. Leave orders at
• ribune office. IULIUS KUNERT.
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We Offer You a Remedy Which Insures
SAFETY to LIFE of Both
Mother and Child.
MOTHERS FKiEND \
HOBS CONFINEMENT OF ITS PAIN.
HOKKOi : AND DANGER ,
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Wakes CHILD-BIRTH Easy.
Endorsed and recommended by physi-
ians , midwiven and those who liavo used
t. Beware of substitutes and imitations.
Sent br express or mall , on receipt of price.
il.OO per lM.ttle. Book "TO IOTHKK3"
lulled Tree , containing voluntary testimonials. ,
iBADiTELD BEGULATOR CO. , Atlanta , Gc j
SOLD BT AM. DRUGGISTS.
lloa < l..tlic best counf M
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even time. ' LH
HOW TO CUKE BILIOUS COLIC. . H
I suffered for weeks with colic and pains in H
my stomach caused by biliousness and had to ' ' Bfl
take medicine all the while until I used Cham- a B |
berlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Keine- H
dy which cmed me. 1 have since recommend. H
ed it to a good many people. H
Mrs. F. Huti.kk. Fairhavcu , Conn. H
Persons who are subject to bilious colic can |
ward off the attack by taking this remedy as H
soon as the first symptoms appear. Sold by H
L. W. McConnell & Co. , Druggists. ' 1
Do Not Stop Tobacco ! M
How to Cure Yourself While 4 H
Using It. H
Tiie tobacco lial > lt niws on it until his t
nervous s\sU'in is seriously uuYctt'il , impairing fl H
lu.iUli. . cofnfort ami Ii.ip | > im\s-i. 'Io enlit smlilcnl } H
is too severe a shock to tiie system , as toli.icco to V |
an iiiM'terate user becomes " a stimulant that bis H
system continually craves. "Il.icco-Curo" Is a H
scientif.c cure for tiie tobacco habit , in nil its forms , J H
carefully compounded after the formula of an em H
inent lierliu physician who lias used it in his private H
practice since 1S7J , without a failure. It is purely - fl
xt'KL't.itileaiul guaranteed perfectly harmless. You H
can use all the tobacco \ou want while taking H
"Il.icco-Curo. " It will notify ) ou when to stop. H
We give a written guarantee to cure permanently _ H
any case , with three boxes , or reftimi the money H
with 10 percent , interest. "Ilacco-Curo" is not a H
substitute , but a scientific cure , that cures withoti * f
the aid of will power ami witli no inconvenience. H
It leaves th r.\stem as-pan-am ! free from nicotine Jj H H
as tile day you took \our first chew or smoke. ) i M
Cured by Bul-uo-Cuto iimt Cninod i
Thirty Pounds. , / ' i H
From hundreds of testimonials , tin- originals Ol H
which are on file ami open to inspection , the fol- . aL B k H
lowing is presented. X Hb bI
Cla\ton , Nevada Co. , Ark. , Jan. iS. \ b b H
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Kureka Chemical AMfg. . Co. , I-a Crosse , Wis. _ H
Gentlemen : Kor forty years I used tobacco in at. | H
its forms' . For twentv-Yne jears of that time I H
was a great sufferer from general debility and heart H
disease. For fifteen vears I tried to < | uit , hut H
couldn't. I took various remedies , among o'hcri. , | H
"Xo-To-lkic , " "The Indian Tolucco Antidote , " M
"Double I hloride of Gold , " etc. , etc. , but none of H
them did me the least bit of good. Finally however - H
ever , I purchased a box of your "Itacco-Curo" and _ H
it lias entirely cured me of the habit in all its forms , j H
and I have ini-eased thirty pounds in weight and |
am relieved ol all the numerous aches and pains of |
body aud mind. I could write a cmire of paper up B
on my changed feelings aud condition. _ |
Yours respectfully , 1 * . II. MauhuhV , _ H
l'astor C. P. Church. Clayton , Ark. _ " |
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( thirty days tr atment ) $ .50 , witli written guarantee - H
tee , or sent direct upon receipt of price. Write for V H
booklet and proofs. Kureka Chemical A : Mfg. Co. , H
La ( . rosse , U is. , aud lloston , Mass. H
FREE EDUCATION. I M
• An education at Harvard , Yale , or any other i H
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36 ISroomfiehi Street , lloston. Mass. \ H
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noyg , Washington , D. C. for their Sl.btf ) prlzo oITcr H
and list of two hundred lurentions wanted. _ H
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BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. M
J P Only furniture van in the H
city. Also Lave a first class house H
moving outfit. Leave orders for H
bus calls at Commercial hotel or | |
at office opposite the depot. H
Gdase lie , Land and Live Stock Go. M
Horses branded on lett hip or left ghoiiKbjr Ab bI
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I HnM riee. Nebraska. Itnaice , H
V rTMStinkintr Water and the J H
HEK.Ai ( ! Krf-ncliintiti crcikp. in J H
KBKB wn Chase county. Nebraska. ' H
aBl Brand as cut on Muleof ' I M
SlJ StrscjtS pomeanimals.ori hip and Jf _ H
j * 3t # S tiRiSfc sides of some , nr any j jf * gl k
where on thf animal. H
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MERCHANT TAILOR M
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OF MeCOOK ,
Has Just received a new stock of CLOTH * H
ind TRIMMINGS. If you want a good fit- H
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