The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 07, 1899, Image 5

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"Ifs and ands
were pots and
pans , beggars
might ride , "
is an old saying.
Refers in a hopeless
sort of way to a
much wished for but
unexpected era of . . .
Cheap Tinware.
That period has arrived. We are its intro =
ducers. The American tin and the skill of the
American workmen has produced a high grade
of household utensils which it is possible to sell
at a very low price. For every use we have a
neat article , cunningly adapted for its particu =
lar work. Now is the time to get a full supply
for the kitchen.
THE fit E HIVE"
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
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Authorized Capital , $100,000.
Capital and Surplus , $60,000
GEO. HOCKNELL , President. B. M. FREES , V. Pres.
VI. F. LAWSON , Cashier. F. A. PENNELL , Ass't Cash.
A. C A KIP BELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director.
B. E. ASETON , Pre : . T. Z. lIcDOHALB , Cash.
CLIFFORD 1TAIEN , Asst. Cask.
til BANK OF DANBURY
DANBURY , NEB.
A General Banking Business
JjgT'Any business you may wish to
transact with THE McCooK TRIBUNE
will receive prompt and careful atten
tion. Subscriptions received , orders
taken for advertisements and job-work.
J. B. BALLARD ,
@ DENTIST. ©
All dental work done at our office is guar
aiiteed to be first-class. We do all kinds oi
Crown , Bridge and Plate \York. Drs. SmiH
& Bellamy , assistants.
McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL ,
Dr. W. V. GAGE.
. Nebraska.
McCook. - - -
Office and Hospital over First National Bank
Office hours at residence , 701 Marshall Ave.
1-efore 9 a. m. and after 6 p. m/
given in appropriate cases
Miss ANNETTA BALL ,
McCook Surgical Hospital.
iDjadvance."I
C. M. DUNCAN ,
Physician and Surgeon
ELECTRICIAN.
All chronic diseases treated by electricity
Lady attendant in office.
S ? Office over the old Knipple store-room.
50 YEARS' .
EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &c.
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UUlvKljT U * < C lH * Vfi * j * w . w - - w - .
invention is probably patentable. Commnnlca.
tionsBtrictlycontldcntlal. Handbook on Patents .
sent free. Oldest agency lor securingpatents. .
Patents taken through Mann & Co. receive
tptetalnotlce , without charge. In the
Scientific jftwicatt.
handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest circulation
A .
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of scientific lourna Terms. * 3 a
culation any .
year : four months , ? L Sold by all newsdealers.
HUNK & Co.361Broad New York
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D. C.
Branch Office. 625 F SU Washington. -
THE TRIBUNE and The Cincinnati
Weekly Enquirer fori.soayear , strictlj
iDjadvance.
"I have used Chamberlain's Cot
Remedy in tny family for years and
ways with good results , " says Mr. W.
Cooper of El Rio , CaL "For small cl
dren we find it especially effective. " 1
sale by L.W.McConnell& Co.druggi :
Try Lear for drugs.
F. D. BURGESS ,
Plumber and
Steam Fitter
McCOOK , NEBR.
Iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe , Brass
Goods , Pumps , and BoilerTrimmings.
Agent for Haliday ! , Waupun , Eclipse
Windmills. Basementof the Meeker-
Phillips building.
Agent for- * -
forMcCORiViICK
HARVESTING MACHINE CO.
Full Line of Repairs
Always on hand.
SHXBSBSBSHSa
JOHN E. KELLEy ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCooK , NEBRASKA.
3 ? Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Offi (
Rear of First National bank.
Tribune Clubbing List.
For convenience ot readers of THE Tl
UNE , we have made arrangements -with
following newspapers and perodicals wher
we can supply them in combination with T
TRIBUNE at the following very low prices :
.PUBLICATION. PRICE.
Detroit Free Press . Si oo S
Leslie's * Weekly. . 400 ;
Prairie Farmer . I oo
Chicago Inter-Ocean . I oo
Cincinnati Enquirer. . oo
New- York Tribune . co
Demoresfs Magazine . oo
ToledoBlade . co
Nebraska Farmer . oo
Iowa Homestead . oo
Lincoln Journal . oo
Campbell's Soil-Culture . oo
New-York World . oo
OmahaBee . oo
Cosmopolitan Magazine . I oo
St. Louis Republic . i oo
Kansas City Star . 25
Nebraska Dairyman and Up-
to-Date Farmer . 50
Kansas City Journal , weekly. 25 :
Kansas City Journal , daily. . . 400 <
We are prepared to fill orders for any ot
papers published , at reduced rates.
THE TRIBUNE , McCook , Nel
, : COURT HOUSE rjlEWS.
. MOKTGAGE RECORD.
The mortgage record for- June is
follows .
Farm mortgages filed , $5,641.35 ; i
leased , $5,582.00. Town mortgages file
$1,810.00 ; released , $2,237.50. Clmtl
mortgages filed , ' $27,774.87 ; release
$51,952 oo.
COUNTY COURT.
Licenses to marry have been issued
follows by the judge since our last repoi
Minimi J. Vintoh and Mrs. Fannie
McPherrinVboth of Earl , Nebraska.
John -W. Srm'th and Lora Meguii
both of Stratton. They were marri
by the'judge , July 4th.
Vernia H. Rogers .ofv Herndon.Ka
sas , and Jennetta M. Akere.of-Danbur
The state of Nebraska vs.Villia
Byfield on complaint .of John F , Hell
trespass. Mr. Byfieldv was ; , . .beforet'
court , Thursday afternoon , Tto answer
the charge of cutting "aiul destrbyii
growing crops-'planted by Mr" Helm <
school land , rented by Helm , last yet
with an option to re.nt the 'same tl
year ; but which was rented'to Byfie
after the crop in controversy .had be
sowji by Helm. Byfield was assessed 1
the court $50 and costs. An appeal w
be taken.
DISTRICT COURT.
The following filings are taVen frc
the record.
Jane Hill vs. Annie Rowland et a
equity.
Cornelia T. Bryan et al. vs. John Ne
zel et al. ; equity.
Shelley-Rogers Co. vs. William
Everist et al. ; equity.
In the matter of the claim of t
Western Wheel Scraper Co. vs. R
Willow county ; appeal.
Ida M. Fisk vs. William Relph et a
equity.
The commissioners expect tocouiplt
their semi-annual settlement with t
county officers , Saturday.
County Judge Bishop followed t
gang and can now be found cosily e
sconced in the southeast corner of Trei
urer Berge's office , ready to authori
and marry with neatness and dispatc
The artist who turned loose that m
lion less or more of papers , blanks et
from the court house , the other ds
ought to be placed "incouimunicad <
for thirty days on bread and water , a
then be compelled to pick them up se
alum.
Reorganized the Department.
The members of the fire departme
met in the city hall , last evening , a
thoroughly reorganized the-departmei
Officers were chosen , vacancies filled a
everything gotten in shape to do me
effective work than ever before. The d
ferent companies separated and chc
their officers as follows :
Hocknell Hose Co. No. i Foretm
J. H. Dwyer ; secretary , C. B. Gn
Line , plug and nozzle men were a'
named.
Race Co. No. 2 Foreman , Geoi
Elbert ; secretary , George Leach.
Hook and Ladder Co. R. J. Pr <
more ; secretary , J. M. Starr.
The several companies then n
elected t
as a department and
following officers : H. H. Tartsch , chef
of department ; C. B. Gray , assists
chief ; Rufus Carlton , department s <
retary ; C. G. Coglizer , department tre
urer.
urer.The fire boys have determined to \
together for practice , and to place the
selves in shape to merit the cot
dence and support of the people of t
city and the city council ; and all
sistance possible should be extended
them to that end.
Every editor has received them. 1
postmaster sends them to the edi
but he is not to blame ; for instat
there was a man by the name of wel
say Tim Short , who sent us three notii
to stop his paper ; he didn't want it a
longer. We wondered what was 1
matter. Upon investigating the si
scription book we found he was sh
$10 ; he had never paid a cent , and li
stopped the paper as a matter of ec <
otny to us ; he didn't want us to It
any more by him. A few days afterwj
Short was at church and his tenor ra
out loud and clear "Jesus Paid it Al
He might have been mistaken but
earnestness impressed us. So the n <
day we sent him a receipt in full , a
begged his pardon for not knowing tl
he had made an assignment of liabili
to the Lord. Ex.
Wanted Cattle to Pasture.
Have 600 acres of fine pasturage , w
good water , four miles southwest of C
bertson. 'Charge , 25 cents a month.
JACOB MILLER , Culbertson , Neb
The girls in the affected districts of 1
east are now probably singing : "Thel
that feed kiss bugs can never press mi
until the swelling goes down. "
Isn't it about time that you purchas
that hammock you have promised yo
self so long ? See McCONXELL & BER
about it.
White'a Cream Vermifuge not 01
effectually expels worms , but is i
equalled as a tonic , and is a certi
cure for chills and fever in childn
Price 25 cts. L. W. McConnell & Co
Chief Train Dispatcher Forbes was
Lincoln , Thursday , on official busine
H. W. Cole was a Lincoln visitor , y
terday , on order business.
BOX ELDER.
The grasshoppers are still among the Ijvi
in this locality.
Horn To Mr. arid Mrs. Louis Branscom
sbn , June 5lst.
. We have been blessed with some refresh !
showers , the past week. *
1 V Mrs. S. A. Warner of Chicago \ is visit !
tier sister , Mrs. Matt Stewart.
Mae Creasman is visiting her aunt , M
Elza Ward , at Spring Creek.
v Minnie Branscom was not expected to H'
last Sunday , but is better now.
"f Corn is looking-fine , and there will quite
harvest of wheat in this section.
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ivMorley Pfper and Ada Schoonover (
Quests of Lucius-Branscom , last week.
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John White and wife were guests of D
ildrhan and'wjfe , last w.eek one day.
5 Mrs.H. . E. Baines lost two turkeys a
| velve old hens , D'C.everung last week. '
Box Elder escaped the heavy rain and Ti
nthe 25th , receiving orijy-a light shower.
- Harvest is uponus. Quite a number :
cutting rye , whicir .faaking , an average cr (
j-C E. Masters , anil'-wife , and Isica Atkins
gnd wife were guests'of Mr. and Mrs. "M ;
Stewart , last SunHay.
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I Mrs. A. R. Clark started for Omal
Wednesday morning , with her mother , M
Teas , who has been visiting here.
= t The Fourth passed all very pleasantly
Box Elder. There was a delightful picnic
the grove and an able address by Rev. J.
Badcon of McCook. The crowd was not
large as usual , as % McCook drew many f
this locality.
John Morosic and Mary Lakin were marri
in McCook by the county judge on the 28
A wedding supper followed the ceremony
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lakin. T
members of the families and a few frien
were present. We extend congratulations.
In the death \ralentine Bogle , Tuesd
evening of last week , Box Elder loses an <
emplary neighbor and an earnest christz
worker he often filled the Box Elder pul
during the absence of pastors , and his tal
were always earnest and instructive. 1
leaves one son and an aged sister , who kt
house for him. The remains were shipp
to the old home of the deceased , Vint <
Iowa , for interment.
[ OFFICIAL i v AUTHORITY.
Commissioners' Proceedings.
McCook , Neb. , June 29,1899
Board of county commissioners met
special session. Present , James A. Rob
son , Henry Crabtree and Stephen Bollesco
missioners , W. R. Starr , vounty attorney , a
R. A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of pre
ous meeting read and approved.
The following resolution was introduced ;
"WHEREAS , The county has lately acquii
title to grounds , upon which a county co
house is erected and partially completed ,
which there are rooms completed , suitable
county offices ,
IT is HEREBY ORDERED , That the coui
officers remove their respective offices , w
records , furniture , and all their belongings
said court house building in McCook , 1
braska , and into the rooms of said building
be designated , for each respective office ,
the county commissioners. Said removal
commence at once , under the supervision a
direction of the different members of 1
board of county commissioners. "
On motion the foregoing resolution v
adopted , Holies and Robinson voting a
Crabtree nay , giving as his reason for so \
ing that the commissioners have no authoi
to accept a court house , with anyindebt _
ness on the same , without first submitting il
the people by vote.
On motion board adjourned sine die.
Attest : R. A. GREEN , County Clerl
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby given that the co-partu
ship heretofore existing between L. W. J
Connell and B. B. Davis , under the firm na
of L. W. McConnell & Co. , has this day b <
dissolved by mutual consent , Mr. Davis re
ing and his interest being purchased
George B. Berry. The style of the new fi
will be , McConnell & Berry , who assume
the indebtedness of the late firm of L.
McConnell & Co. , and collect all outstand
accounts.
McCook , Neb. , July 1st , 1899.
Ljf \ \ * McCONNELI
B. B. DAVIS.
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT.
McCook , Nebraska , June 30 , i8g <
Notice is hereby given that McConnei
Berry have filed in the City Clerk's of. .
their bond and petition for a druggist's per
to sell Malt , Spirituous and Vinous liquor !
the building at No. 212 Main Avenue , in
Second Ward of the City of McCook , for
remainder of the year ending April 30 , i ( "
MCCONNELL & BERRY , Applicant"
Women suffi
ing from fern ;
troubles a
weakness , a
from trregu
or painful me
ses. ought r
I to lose hope
I doctors canr
IJhelpthem.Ph
sicians are
j busy with otr
I diseases t h
they do not t
derstand fu
the peculiar c
ments and t
delicate organism of woman. Wi
the sufferer ought to do is to gi
a fair trial to
which is the true cure provid
by Nature for all female troubles ,
is the formula of a physician of t
highest standing , who devoted 1
whole life to the study of the d
tinct ailments peculiar to our mol
ers. wives and daughters. It is ma
of soothing , healing , strengtheni
herbs and vegetables , which ha
been provided by a kindly Nature
cure irregularity in the menses , L
corrhcea. Falling of the Womb. Nei
ousness. Headache and Backacl
In fairness to herself and to Bra
field's Female Regulator , eve
suffering woman ought to give il
trial. A large | i bottle will dc
wonderful amount of good. Sold
druggists.
Stnd for 2 nicely Illustrated free book on the-iubject.
The Bradfleld Regulator Co. , Atlanta , (
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Are you prepared for hot weather ?
If not , you should call and inspect our
f "
ime ° f Wash * Fabrics for Summer'
Dresses.
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TDIA LINENS P.KS.
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5 : are , .selling at very low prices.
. Call and see our line of
LADIES SUITS ,
DRESS SKIRTS
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AND SUMMER
UNDERWEAR
YOU WILD BE PLEASED WITH QUALITIES & PRICES
Grocery Stock Fresh and Complete
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V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER.
1 CITIZENS BANK
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! ? / . FRANKLIN , W.F.McFARLAND , A. C. EBERT ,
W H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD.
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WHITE'S CREAM
[ WORMSWHITE'S
stiu Quantity. Best in Quality. i
For 20 Years Has Led all Worm Remedies.
ja.X.3J Z > 2EtTTC3r CrlSO S.
JA&SE8 F. BALLARD , St. L.ouis.
Atfi. w."MCCONNELL & COAS.
cut thia ad out and Bend to us and if you
SEND ONE DOLLAR live East of the Becky Mountains we will
. send this HIGH-GRADE TOP BUGGY to
you by freight C. O. D. subject to examination , you can examine it at your freight depot and if y-u tin 1 it
EQUAL TO ANT S1UO.OO TOl1 BCGU1 you ever saw. perfectly satisfactory and the GKAXDtST BAKi.U.X Vet IllTK
EVEKSEESOBIIEAKDOP , QUR SPECIAL OFFER PRICE $55.00 ? , nd ireieht charges. Jess . the
pay the railroad ORent One Dollar sent with order.
SI6.5O * * * aZZ1 ? - - . BUILT IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CHICAGO ,
- - c i. on nonor from the best material money can buy. While in
TO our Free Buggy Catalogue we show. Top Busies made by
S9O.OO other makers at S2I.5O , S28.75 and S34.75 the exact
fame busrgy that are sold by machinery dealer * , at # 10.00 to
BUGGIES lu.OO and are bein ? widely advertised by many at { 35.00 toJOT.OO
OUR ACME QUEEN AT S55.OO is the moat
AND wonderful value ever offered. TUB LOWEST PRICE KVEK
SURREYS. QCOTEI ) OS THE BEST IlL'liliY THAT CAS UK BUILT. We maintain
our own five story buggy factory for the sole
purpose of bnildlnf-an < l selling a BETTER BlT r
TIIAS WE C\3 BCT ELSEWIIERK and to SATK OCR
Every Buecy We Make Is Guaranteed
Five Years and They Will out xvear Five
Ordinary Factory Rigs *
THE MATERIAL AND IABOB IH OUB ACME QUEtH
cost more than double that in the ordinary factory
bugjry. We use a 82.SO cushion cloth , gome u
90 cent ; we usea 11.iO head lining , someuse 10 cent ;
we use 2S e nt leather , some use 9 cent ; we use tt .SO
colorsandvarnisbes.someuseTocentandtl 00 "WE
PAY ALMOST DOUBT E the price most makers
. _ . . pay for Wh Ii , AxlM , Springs. Duhn u4 SotkeU.
* - / - inrrrrnnno . OWN mintrc- . ) .
ACME QUEEN. bt nM WE WAST THE BEST. Our wheels , Rearand
bodies are NTiUrRabbtd ud the 31 jf rial and Labor In Painting OUR ACME QUEEN , would paint three tkrtp bnzglM.
S55.0O BARELY COVERS COST of material and labor , learns : us the smallest profit imaginable ,
but we are buildinijTO buggies adayand to advertise our buggy factory we are willing toSELLTHLH OX
8I.OO PROFIT EACH. "We know Z7O.OO daily profit on 7O buggies will satisfy U5 , advertise us everywhere
and buildup the LARGEST BUGGY BUSINESS IN THE WOHLD.
THE ACME QUEEN webnildin narrow or wide track , cloth or leather trimmed , end springs , buffed
leather quarter top , olid panel back , springs In back , lealhfr towrd BOTH and Suu. Rnbbrr Stp . Tel t Cirp t ,
body,2tx5l Inches , Ko.l Barren's patent screwed rim wheels , painted In 1C roiu , body black , gear dark green with
delicate modest striping , complete with shafts , side and back curtains , boot storm apron and anti-rattlers
and very shafts. Pole , 5 kyokt tnd IThlfflrlnnln | > Ure oftbafU. 21.75 rxtra. BtGHT WEIGHS 40O TOL'SDS mnd Ike frel-bt
will > rr > ce for 200 mlln , Z2.OO ; 30O miles , fi.71 : 40O mllft , tJ.2i : SOU mllrm. IX.CO ; 1OOO nlln , CC.OO.
nrSI I A ! ? wltn y ° ar order , WE GCARANTZE the Biftr to Rtttk Tea Siffly and
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U\Jl.l. u 8atl8factory. pay the railroad agent balance , fSt.OO ud
fnlebt thirrn , otherwise pay nothing and the agent will return buggy at our expense and we will return your J1.00.
DON'T BUY A CHEAP FACTORY BUGGY now sold almost eicmnively by all Machinery Dealers
and Catalogue Houses. BUY THE BEST BUGGY MONEY CAN BUILD , direct from the Maker
nt the LOWEST PRICE EVER KNOWN. OKDERTO DAY. DON'T DELAY.
WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUGGY , CARRIAGE AND HARNESS CATALOGUE.
S EA R S , ROEBUCK & CO. ( Inc. ) , CHICAGO , ILL.