The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 07, 1898, Image 4

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    By F. M. K1MMELU
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
Royal makes the food pure ,
wholesome and delicious.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. , NEW YORK.
Republican State Ticket.
Governor. . . .M. L. HAYWARD , Nebraska City
Lieut. Governor. . .GEO. A. MURPHY , Beatrice
Secretary of State C. DURAS. Wilbur
Auditor T. L. MATHEWS , Fremont
Treasurer PETKR MORTENSEN , Ord
Superintendent JOHN F. SAYLOR , Lincoln
Attorney General N. D. JACKSON , Neligh
Land Com'r. A. F. WILLIAMS , Elk City
CONGRESSIONAL.
Congressman C. E. ADAMS , Superior
SENATORIAL.
State Senator E. N. ALLEN , Arapahoe
COUNTY.
Representative J. E. HATHORN , Bartle
County Attorney W. R. STARR , McCool
Commissioner 3d district..STEPHEN BOLLE
KEMEMBER , votes for E.N.Allei
and J. E. Hathoru nre votes foi
competency aud a Republican U
S. senator.
IN view of the demands made a
Paris by the Spanish commission
ers , the president has informed
those who have approached him
on the subject that no more regi
ments will be ordered to be mus
tered out of the service for the
present. He may need every man
in the ranks before the snow flies.
State Journal.
SOME war critics attach significance -
cance to the fact that no profes
sional pugilist drifted into the
army during the war , intimating
that there is no fighting blood in
the class. The insinuation is un
just. The profession is as valor
ous and patriotic as the multitude
of home guards now so conspicu
ously shedding gobs of tears over
the hardships of the soldiers.-Bee.
GENERAL WHEELER boldly an
nounces that he enlisted in the
army for the war and all the out
growths of the war and is ready
to stay in the service as long as
the president thinks him useful.
The contrast between General
Wheeler and some of his military
associates who did not get near
enough to the war to smell pow
der is striking , to say the least.
Bee.
IN the midst of all the worry
about camp and soldiers , President
McKiuley has the satisfaction oi
knowing that he has conducted a
grand aud successful war , and thai
all the so-called mistakes are mere
motes in the sunbeam of achieve
ment which shall illuminate in fut
ure years a glorious page in the )
world's histoiy. Every American ;
knows this , is proud of it , and will
be prouder as time passes. Chicago
cage Record.
TAKE a thousand railroad men
and keep track of them for a year
the way soldiers are watched , note
the mortality rate and be sur
prised. More people are killed in
a year on the railroads of the
world than are killed in the wars
of the world. And yet but few
eulogize the brave railroaders and
many people never give them a
passing thought. Theirs is a gain
ful pursuit , aud notwithstanding
tlieir vigilance and care preserves
the lives of patrons of the road ,
little attention is paid to the high .
death rate. Jouanal.
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HARTLEY.
G. W. "Wirt of York made Wro.
Parrish n short visit , Wednesday.
J. B. Sipe , the "hog man , " has
returned from his trip to Iowa and
is with us again.
A coat of paint adds materially
to the appearance of the interior
of W. V. Vickrey's store.
Mrs. F. L. Enlow and grand
father , A. S. Mathews , made a visil
iu Cambridge , Wednesday.
A. J. Kestler of Omaha wenl
down to Omaha , Tuesday , with a
car of hogs of his own raising.
Mies Anna Ritchie departed on
Sunday for Cambridge , where she
will spend some time visiting.
Miss Effie Teel made a business
trip to Indiauola , Tuesday night ,
returning the following morning.
Frank Walsworth is home on a
furlough from the medical college
at Kansas City , and while here
will look after his insurance busi
ness.
Privates Price and Minuich re
turned on Wednesday to their reg
iment at Jacksonville , Florida , af
ter , a furlough of. thirty days on
sick leave.
Lem Smith left for his old home
at Ipava , Illinois , Sunday evening ,
and expects to be gone some length
of time visiting with friends and
relatives.
Mrs. A. L. Platt , who has been
visiting A. L. Sexton of Stockville ,
returned to Omaha , Sunday even
ing. Miss Grace Sexton accom
panied her as far as Hastings.
Fred Scarbrough of Oxford of
the Third Regiment of Nebraska
Volunteers took the stage here ,
Tuesday morning , for Stockville
to recuperate with his grandpar
ents in the northern country while
on a thirty-day furlough.
The engineer on No.VG , Wednes
day morning , seemed to find glee
ful satisfaction in running down
Agent Enlow's drove of fancy
porkers , and it was easily done ,
too , as they are not of the sprinter
variety any more than he is. No
damage was done , however , out
side of cutting three corners and
the front end off of one of the
ham-sprouters. So he is "not so
swell" as "there are others. "
Elect Their Officers.
The following are the officers-elect lor
the next reunion of the old soldiers of
Southwestern Nebraska to be held iu
Cambridge :
C. B. French , commander ; D. V. Al-
len.senior vice-commander ; John Church ,
junior vice-commander ; M. S. Pollard ,
quartermaster ; A. J. Hicks , adjutant.
Suitable resolutions were passed express
ing their appreciation of McCook's treat
ment to them during their week's visit
here.
Our assortment of bo3's' long pants ,
( three-piece ) and young mens' suits is .
this season unusually choice and select ,
comprising every thing new and desir
able , ranging in price from serviceable
suits at $3.70 ( no shoddy goods at an } '
price ) to the finest and choicest made.
A.11 perfect fitting and guaranteed in ev-
2ry respect. No trouble to show goods.
Remember , no other store in southwest
ern Nebraska can show half as many
styles. THE FAMOUS.
Rev. Badcon married H. L. Brown of
Lajunta. Colorado , formerly of Indian-
la , to Miss May Hobbs , of Indianola , at
he Commercial Hotel , McCook , last
Puesday evening.
T. 12. McCarl returned home from Om-
iha , Friday , to attend the funeral of his a
rousin , William McCarl. 1 ]
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Awarded
HighesV Honors World's Fair ,
OR ,
CREAM
BAKING
fr.
WWWttR fr.A
MOST PERFECT MADE.
pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free F
om Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD. tu
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The McCook Tribune , October 7 , 1 898
Scgr * We depend upon the Merits of our Goods alone to make and , hold our Trade !
This week we call your attention to our Great Stock ot" Winter Goods ! An assortment
probably several times Larger in Quantity , Greater in Variety and Much Lower in
Prices than any other House from Omaha to Deliver. See the Only Complete Line in
McCook before you make your selections.
OVERCOATS
AND ULSTERS
All the New Shapes ,
New Colors , New Makes.
Everything that is At =
tractive and Desirable
in the Short and Long
Sack Overcoats , Full =
Length Ulsters. An as =
sortment that cannot
be see elsewhere in S. W.
Nebraska. Prices from
$4 , $4.50 , $5 , $6 , $7 ,
$8 , $9 , $10 , and up =
wards. You must see
these to appreciate their
Beauty.
The ing Company
"Many have said their children woulc
have died of croup if Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy had not been given , '
write Kellam . Ourren , druggists , Sea
view , Va. "People come from far and
near to get it and speak of it in the high
sst terms. " This is equally true of this
remedy in every community where it is
known. Buy a bottle at McConnell's
Jrug store and test it for yourself.
Truth wears well. People have learn
id that DeWitt's Little Early Risers are
reliable little pills for regulating the
bowels , curing constipation and sick
headache. They don't gripe. A. McMil
ien.
McCook Markets.
Corrected Friday morning.
: orn $ .20
tfheat 41
Dats 15
iye 29
3arley 18
3ogs ' . 3-1 °
igRS 10
Jutter 15
'otatoes 4 °
Our line of underwear and overshirts ,
ust opened , ranging in price from 4oc.
o the finest ever shown here , must be
een to be appreciated. No trouble to
how goods at this store.
THE FAMOUS.
You invite disappointment when you
xperiment. DeWitt's Little Early Ris-
rs are pleasant , easy , thorough little
ills. They cure constipation and sick
eadache just as sure as you take them.
L. McMillen.
When you call for DeWitt's Witch
laze ! Salve the great pile cure , don't
ccept anything else. Don't be talked
ito accepting a substitute for piles , sores
r burns. A. McMillen.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at McCook , Nebraska , Septem-
er 17,1898. Notice is hereby given that the
llowing-named settler has filed notice of her
itention to make final proof in support of her
aim , and that said .proof will be made be-
re register or receiver at McCook , Neb. , on
aturday , October 29 , 1898 , viz : II. E. No.
Qi , Mrs. Anna M. Ward , for the S W M of
E M of Section 7 , and N W M of N E # of
ection 18 , Township 4 north , Range 30 west
the 6th P.M. She names the following wit-
: sses to prove her continuous residence upon
id cultivation of , said land , viz : James
yan , Thomas F. Ryan , John N. Smith and
seph Hunter , all of McCook , Nebraska.
6-23-61 F. M. RATHBUN , Register.
'ARBLE OR GRANITE MONUMENTS
All Kinds , Sizes and Prices.
V T
. G. DOLE , Agent. McCook. Neb.
ALSO MUTUAL INSURANCE . . .
ARM , STOCK AND MERCANTILE
In the German Mutual , Omaha ; Mercantile Mu
ll , Lincoln ; Farmers Mutual , Lincoln.
UNDERWEAR.
e
For Men and Boys. A
very Large and Complete
Assortment , ranging in
prices from 4oc. , soc. ,
75C. , $ i , and upwards.
More than a dozen dif =
ferent lines to select
from.
o e 0
WOOL OVERSH1RTS.
099
A very attractive as =
sortment of the Cele =
brated K brand , Super =
ior to all others. Prices
from soc. and upwards.
Everything desirable for
Work and Dress pur =
poses.
ADDITIONAL PERSONALS.
MRS. H. KAPKE went down to the ex
position , Monday.
MRS. J. B. MESERVE returned to Lin
coln , Tuesday afternoon on 6.
Miss BELLE MORTON of Trenton was
the guest of IVIrs. C. E. Eldred over Sun
day.
MR. AND MRS. R. B.SIMMONS and the
children returned home , Tuesday night ,
from their lonu visit to relatives in De
troit. Michigan.
MRS. C. E. McCi.Ei.LAND , sister of C.
E. ELDRED , departed on Wednesday
morning for her home in Salt Lake City ,
Utah , after a short vsit here.
DR. J. A. GUNN and family have , this
week , moved into their new home oppo
site the Congregational church. It has
been considerably improved by the doc
tor.
MRS. W. R. STARR and a neice arrived
from Ohio , Wednesday. Mr. Starr went
down to Omaha to meet them , and they
took in the exposition before their re
turn.
L. W. Cox and family are now located
in the McCarl residence on Marshall
street , and Mitchell Cl3'de and wife
have moved in the A , C. Clyde residence
on Madison.
FRANK DILLON and mother are out
from Tremont , Illinois , looking after his
landed interests over on the South Side.
Frank worked for the company for a
number of years , some years ago.
MRS. JEROME BRAINERD arrived from
Buda , Illinois , Wednesday morning , and
will visit for a few weeks at the home of
ler parents , Mr. and Mrs. James King-
horn , up in Box Elder precinct.
MRS. A. A. BATES' two brothers de-
jarted. Monday morning , for their home
over in Decatur count } * , Kansas. One of
them was quite ill , Saturday and Sun
day , but was better at the time of his de-
> arture for home.
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE HANLEIN of
Jox Elder precinct are the fond parents
of the daintiest little piece of feminin-
ty in Red' Willow count } ' , we have
George's word for it. Their first-born
vill celebrate October 5th , once a year ,
lereafter. Congratulate.
A. A. BATES received a telegram , yes
terday , announcing the death of his
brother Curt in Camp Merritt , San Fran
cisco. The deceased was a member of
company "K , " 5ist Iowa infantry. Ad.
will go to Iowa , first of next week , to at
tend the funeral. It is a heavy blow ,
and all sympathize with him.
MEN'S AND
BOYS7 SUITS
o
All that is Desirable ,
New and Attractive has
been collected for this
Fall's Trade. Never be =
fore have we shown so
handsome and complete
an assortment and been
able to offer them at
such Remarkably Low
Prices.
School Suits ,
Work Suits ,
Dress Suits
of every discription and
at all prices. Come and
examine the line.
PANTS AND
DUCK COATS
.
We sell the Celebrat
ed "Star" brand of the
above goods.
The "Duck" brand of
Men's and Boys' Mack
intoshes.
The Elgin White and
Colored Shirts.
The "Car" HartOver =
alls and Work Coats ,
and the best makes of
Hosiery , Neckwear and
Gloves. AIlattheLow =
est Possible Prices. Call
and see these goods.
We Offer !
i8c. HOSE FORn-
A PAIR lie ,
The color is as good as a 25C. hose and is so
guaranteed. The
Weight , Strength , Elasticity and Gauge
are not Equalled
in many iSc. Stockings. A wholesale drummer
here today guessed them to be a 2oc. hose.
THEY ARE A DRIVE
*
secured by us at little over half value. Our
supply will last about a week. "First come ,
first served. " You are cordially invited to par =
ticipate to the extent of four pairs only to a fam =
ily. Sizes 6 , 6J , 7 , 7 } f 8 , 8 % , 9 , 9 , 10.
lie. FOE ANT SIZE
Don't fail to see our Winter
Capes and Jackets.
Drf s
In Meeker Bld . Per
i Adj. County Offices. GEO. E. THOMPSON.McCOOK , NEB.