The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 30, 1898, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    LADIES :
I want to call your attention $ ®
to the nice line of fine shoes
I have just received. They are
good in quality , elegant in
style , and pleasing to the eye.
They will fit your feet and
make you smile when you see
them.
THE PRICE 15 FROM $1.00 TO $4.50
! ,
You also may want some
school shoes. I have them
good and cheap. Do not
buy a shoddy shoe when
you can g-et a better one
for only a few cents more.
I guarantee them.
! MEN'S FINE SHOES IN
< v ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES
RELIABLE ,
.1 * F. GANSCHOW ' H
$ &
Sfe
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
, Marsft
At Brewer's Old Stand.
4FRESH
FRESH AND SALT MEATS
Fish , Oysters , Celery , Pickles.
e keep everything usually to i !
4s *
| be found in a first-class city market , |
and respectfully solicit your patronage.
Jgcagr qjt
FOR CASH
LARD !
K ) Pure , Kettle-Rendered Lard
OUR OWN MAKE.
' ! Ten pounds and upwards at 5 cents per pound for a short time.
if
WIL-COX & FLITCRAFT.
RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS.
Engineer Barney Lewis bas been on
the sick-list.
W. S. Toiuliiison entertained his
father , this week.
Rev. J. A. Radeon visited at Trenton ,
part of last week.
Mrs. J. E. Robinson was down from
Wanneta , part of the week.
Mrs.J. W. Beckniark is the guest of
Mrs. F. G. VVestland , this week.
C. E. Benedict attended the funeral of
his nephew at Culbertson , last week.
Mrs. T. A. Erb of Akron was Mrs.
Frank Kendlen's guest part of the week.
Mrs. Dave Magner is in Minden , being
called there by the illness of her mother.
Conductor Al. Sharp returned to Den
ver and his work , last Friday night on 3.
Mrs. Gates and the children returned ,
Tuesday night , from visiting in Lincoln
and Omaha.
Conductor W. H. Brown arrived home ,
Monday night , from his trip to points
east and to Canada.
Conductor and Mrs. V. H. Solliday re
turned home , last Friday evening , from
their trip to Indiana.
James Dulaney returned to the city ,
latter part of week past , after an absence
of a few days in Omaha.
Ed. Cann indulged in a visit to the ex
position , close of last week , returning
home on 3 , Sunday night.
H. F. Tomblin has been down from
Imperial , part of the week , guest of his
daughter , Mrs. J. F. Forbes.
Mrs. F M. Wasbburn and son are
visiting in Trumbull. this state. They
went down on No. 6 , Sunday.
F. A. Thompson was down from Den
ver , close of past week , on a short visit
to his daughter , and on business.
Neal Beeler , who has been in the hos
pital for several days , was discharged
this week , improved in condition.
George Scott of the night force at ihc
j depot has been "going on one side" , tht *
week , on account of a disabled good
right foot.
Mrs. A. D. Miller and the httlc girl
returned from Omaha , close of last week.
The little one is improving , but still
further operations of a minor character
will be necessary l > cfore all cause of
trouble shall have been removed.
Mrs. Geo. Beck , of McCook , visited
Conductor Beck of the Oberlin line , the
first of the week Engineer Katzcn-
meyer and wife and Fireman Koll and
wife took in the exposition while the
71 was in the shoo Engine l6t ,
New kirk , has been running passenger
on the Oberlin , while engine 71 is in the j I
shops at McCook. Republican City j
Democrat. i
DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure ,
Pleasant. Quick Results. Safe to take.
Festival of Mountain and Plain.
For three October Zebu-
days , 5-6-7 , -
Ion Zoon and his loyal subjects will hold
merry court in their chosen city of Den
ver.
For three days , Denver's streets will be
thronged with pleasure seekers and night
will be turned into day.
For three days , there will be an endless
succession of band concerts , masked and
military parades , balls and trolley niusi-
cales.
For four October the
days , 3-4-5-6 ,
Burlington Route will sell tickets to Den i
ver at rates so low that a trip to that city
will be within reach of all.
The round trip rate from McCook is' '
$9.40. Get your ticket from the Burling
ton agent.
i
Don't patronize peddlers of any sort , j
If you prefer to have your clothing made
to order , see our large lines of samples
We take your measures nnd orders in
telligently and with care ( it is no guess
work with us ) . THK FAMOUS.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Saiv
Cures Piles. Scalds. Burns.
Overcome by Hard Work.
A dispatch from New York announces
that E. F. Highland of this city , assist
ant superintendent of the Burlington &
Missouri railroad , has been conveyed
from his room in the Fifth Avenue hotel
to the insane ward of the Bellevue hospi
tal , his mind having given way under
the strain of overwork.
For the past few months Superintend
ent Highland has been working assidu
ously at his railroad duties , getting little
time for rest , with the result that his
health broke down. A few da3's ago he
departed for an eastern trip to recuper
ate. He was accompanied to New York
by Charles Connor , contractor , and a
very intimate friend. Highland was ill
and confined to his bed in the hotel yes
terday when Connor and another friend
called. Soon he became violent , insist
ing upon leaving his bed. The two men
restrained him only after a struggle , and
the noise aroused the occupants of ad
joining rooms , who called the police.
The officers decided that their services
were not required , but sent the hospital
ambulance. Physicians state that a few
weeks of rest and quiet will restore the
mental balance of the afflicted man
Denver Times.
MR. HIGHLAND IS IMPROVING
New York. Sept. 27. Edward T.High-
land of Denver , assistant superintendent
of the Bu'liiigton & Missouri Railroad
company. \ \ * . ' \\a- taken to the Helle\ue
hospital iiiMiiitp.ivihon , yesterdav , suf
fering fmm a ilernngt-d mind , the result
of overwork. U slightly better today.
He is in dimy of Dr Koher un He
will be belli umler observation for tbrrr
days , when Dr > . Fitch un-l U'llihiiHii ,
pass on his OHM ; It is thought that he
will then becut to some private s
him.
Thu Clyde Divorce.
Mrs. Clyde departed for houie m t r
east , first of this week , ami it is currrtr
ly reported and understood ihsi t ! r ' .
vorcc > uu whjchbas lccw rcrcivtnK . * ! !
sidcmblc publicity tll be Killed nhou !
contest in the am c > > ow of ; hri i.v !
court. Tbal the c e h * * Jrr > . ! > WTSI
settled between tbr p * rtic nl intr r t '
the pnyatctu of i con Urr * > Jr vu-.n i
the j'laialiSf b > the iirfm > U t. h. > n.
hauslUtg hl > ail l ctC " qar x
JO S tO settle . > ! > : ct JK > * t ! ' * Oll . ! ! : >
Sioiitc. a l hvr th iicrry { > } < " ! ! ! < -
tun * ; o her r * trt u b > nic
Aav ru ! < i U
The following Uriiet * vrcsc
by ihc MeCoofc 1-M.iuSice oa Scj : y
John S Allt-i. . J. P Ik-mitcr.
E Dontl'l. Mrs. SAM SniUrr
l > nV1 t Ho * . itfSi P. M
Ku e e Fooler. Joke C
In culling foian ) of theve letter * . | *
say that ihc * re dvrriisod
F M KtMXKLU , Postttt > lcf
SC.M.H BOOKS -For sale HI Tux TK i
VNKOtTtCtf. Best in Ilie
K ami DeworcstS
Magazine for 51.75 ft year , slrictly u J
advance _ ,
THK TRist'NK and The Tolc lo Bludc '
for 51.35 yt-n' . strictlv io aclvniice '
Low rate to Denver , via the Burlington - ,
ton route , October 3-4 5-6 , account Fes
tival of Mountain ami Plain.
THK TKIIH M and Tbe Ne\\-Y irk
Tribune f < r Jr JS u xt-nr , ; trictlMI n l-
\ a tire
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
. . . COPYRIGHTS &c.
Anyone fiomlliiK n pkptch nml description mnr
nulckly n ccrtnln nnr opinion free whotlior nn
Invontlon H nrolmbly pntontnhlo. Coniniiinlrn-
tlonnstrlctlyconllilotitlnl. IlmuUinokon I'ntonft
ocntfroo. Oldest npi-ncy fornecurliiB imtPtitn.
Patents tnkcti tlironeli Mmm A < . rccelvo
aprclal not Iff , witliout chnrKO. In the
Scientific Hmcrican.
A Imnil onioly Illmtrntpil wpokly ] arut"tr\T- \
rulntlon of nny nrlontlllo jonrnnl. ' 1 ernis. T n
yonr : four iiidiitlis , tl. Sola l > y nil npwuilenlor * .
MUNH&Co.3G1BroaiIway- York
Ilrnncli Olllcc. G2T > K ft. , WnslilnKton. 1) . C.
Are now ready for your inspection. Please call
and examine our new lines of
DRESS GOODS
You will find our stock the LARGEST , styles the
NEWEST , and prices STRICTLY RIGHT.
m
&rw
.CLOAKS &rwm
. . . m
Will be a SPECIAL FEATURE with us ,
this fall. Have just opened up a large
line of NEW , UP-TO-DATE CAPES and
. t JACKETS , which are marked at prices
' THAT WILL SELL THEM.
.
IX CLOTHING n
WE BEAT 'EM ALL
GRCERYDE1T ( ) |
ljjnk ; IS COMPLETE. COME SEE. BEUEVEr * *
AT THK . . .
>
*
fE C. L. DtGftOFF& CO.
V. FRANKLl.V. A. C. EBEKI.
hi
sCITIZEN'S BANK. :
OF McCOOK , NEB
* * * *
Paid Up i Capital Ssaixxx . Surplus.Sv
DIRECTORS- . " -
V. FRANKLIN , W.F.McFARLAFfD , A. S. , S
H. r. CHURCH , OSCAR GALLIHAX. C
We are here to do business with you. Our Grand
Fall Stock is full of Bargains. It is a splendid assort
ment of the Latest Styles and the Finest Grades , all at
"Live and Let Live" Prices. You cannot help being
pleased with our common-sense , popular prices , and in
every way desirable line of MEN'S , BOYS' and CHIL
DREN'S CLOTHING , HATS , CAPS AND FURNISHING
GOODS.
We clo not want you to pay ONE PRICE and your
neighbor ANOTHER PRICE for the same article , and
therefore mark EVERYTHING IN PLAIN FIGURKS
Our facilities for buying GOOD GOODS for the LEAST
MONEY are great , as we buy in connection \vith our targe
Plattsmouth Store.
Nothing1 we can say will convince you like OUR GOODS ami OUR PRICKS themselves , so
come in and let them show yon that it pays to trade with us.
MORGAN - - THE LEADING