The Tribune _ _ Thursday , October 23.1884. Indicates that your subscription to TUB X THIUUNK IIUB expired , nnd that nn Invltnj j tlon to renew the same Is extended. 1 j ! TO -ADVERTISERS. . j All locals under this heading lOc. a line for ! each insertion , and'sumo Inserted until order ed discontinued , unless time Is specified. Illllii payable ) monthly. CONGREGATIONAL. Sunday School at 10 A. M. every week. Preaching sorvlcca every Sunday night at 7.80. M. T. Also , every alternate - , nato Sunday mornlnjr at 11. M. T. Exceptions to the above will bo noticed In locals. GKOitOE DUNOAH , Pastor. "METHODIST. Services evcryothcr Sunday morning at 10.30. M. T. , and ovonlnjr at 8 , M.T. | Sunday School every week at 3.30 , M. T. Ser vices hold in Opera Hall. ALTK.V HAUTI.EY. Pastor. CATHOLIC. Services will bo held in the Opera Hall ouco every four weeks. JOSEPH CI.EUY. Pastor. I. O. G. T. The Independent Order of Good Templars moot In the Congregational Church ! every Tuesday evening. Local Intelligence. KETCHUM. Graham Flour at City Baker } ' . The latest at the Jewelry Store. Toilet sets at Metropolitan Drug Store Ketclwm We've got 'em you bet. Zylonite combs at Metropolitan Drug Store. _ Pickled pigs feet at the City Bakery. Try them. _ For the best Flour in town call at City Baker- . China Dolls , from lOc. to $2 , at Met ropolitan Druji Store. Lytlc Bros , have just received a car- Joad of Bain wagons. Prescriptions accurately compounded at Metropolitan Drug Store. J. S. Phillips sells the Ketchum Wagons the best in the -world. For anything you need in fancy China ware call at Metropolitan Drug Store. Go to Lytle Bros , for two-seat Spring Wagons , and Half-Spring Democrat Wagons. _ _ Smoke "Morales , " a book rolled Havana filled cigar for lOc. at Metro politan Drug Store. There will be Catholic services at Jlenard's Opera Hall , Sunday morn ing at the usual hour. Hair brushes , nail brushes , tooth brushes and infants hair brushes at Metropolitan Drug Store. If you want a Heating Stove for your school houses , adapted for either wood or coal , go to Lytle Bros. Don't forget the fact that at Metro politan Drug Store you will receive the worth of your money every time. There is considerable sickness in town , at present. "Sow to the storm and you will reap the whirlwind. ' ' I want to buy a few good milk cows. They must be fresh good milk ers and gentle. I. J. STARUUCK. The Union Sunday school will be held in the Opera Hall next Sunday morning at half-past 9 , in place of 10 o'clock , as usual. _ The City Bakery has just received the finest line of Candies ever brought to McCook. Remember this and go there for your candies. The Jewelry Store is the only place to buy reliable goods. Everything is guaranteed and sold at prices as low as any house in the business. A Temperance Mass Meeting will be held in the Opera Hall , Sunday even ing , October 26th. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Just arrived , at the City Bakery , a car-load of the Cream and Fancy brands of Grand Island Flour. Also , a supply of white bolted corn meal. Still the shipment of cattle into this country continues. Another train load went through for the range west of here , Friday evening of last week. By using Leis' German Baking Pow der you encourage the manufacture of purity. Reniember that Leis' German Baking Powder is absolutely pyre. Sold by 0 , H. R.oger.3 , Why not agitate the matter , and take a census of our city , by private subscrip tion. We have heard the matter spok en of favorably by a number of citizens , who take pride in knowing our popula tion. Talk the matter over. A great many of the best consumers of Leis' German Baking Powder com menced using it out of curiosity ' , seeing fluce they tiled $ hey have continued its ' u'se. Leis' fiermau Baking Powder is a pure grape Cream Tartar. Sold by 0 " If. The skating rink , as is usually the case , is a prirue , favorite resort for young and old , and many there are who frequent it. The manager has recently Teccivcd a large shipment of new skates , nnd the amusement continues unabated * Lytlc Bros , have just received the most complete assortment of Heating Stoves ever brought into lied Willow County ; including this latest styles of Base Burners. A complete assortment of Soft Coal Burner * . Wood Heating Stoves of all descriptions. Most of the cattle gathered by the round-up , the first of the week , were shipped east on Wednesday. Guernsey disposed of some 200 head of steers , realizing some $9,000 therefor. Others from the Frenchman district sold some fine little bunches at good figures. Messrs. Small and Liddell desire to inform the public that they are now ready to do nil kinds of job work at their new Blacksmith'and Wagon Shop ( west of Pike's lumber yard ) . Good Stable for feeding horses in connection. All work warranted to give satisfaction and horses boarded by day or week. Workmen have been engaged for a few days in getting out the frame work for Stanton Holla's now building , that that he proposes erecting on Dennison street , in the rear of the bank. His old shop has been moved aside to accommo date the new building , which will be a combined shoe shop and residence , two stories high. We failed , in the hurry of going to press , last week , to make a note of the lecture of W. W. W. Jones , our worthy State Superintendent of Public Instruc tion , that was delivered in the new school house , Wednesday evening. The lecture is highly spoken of , however , and we know that Prof. Jones never fails to interest and instruct his hearers. The demand for houses in McCook is greatly in excess of the supply. Many liave been compelled to leave , we are informed , by reason of this lack. It is impossible to secure even desirable rooms. A few houses to rent would be a paying investment just now , and it is to be wondered at that some of our men of capital do not ttke : advantage of the fact. _ Hanging lamps and hand lamps at Metropolitan Drug Store. J. li. Cochran and T. M. Helm , re cently Register of the Kirwin , Kas. , Land Office , have entered into a co partnership in the land business. Mr. Cochran is too well known to require an } ' introduction , and Mr , Helm's five year's experience as TJ. S. Register at Kirwin , makes him a safe man to trans act business before the department. We wish them success. For pure drugs and medicines go to Metropolitan Drug Sti.re. The Democrats and Antimonops , and Fusionists , held their initiatory "blow out' ' at the Opera Hall , Tuesday even ing. Among the speakers were Ex- Senator Tipton , Capt. Stickels , A. L. Burke and R. H. Rohr. We were un able to be present to hear our bourbon brethren lay down the gospel of truth in Democratic lingo but imagine we can carry the refrain. The Senator doubtless expatiated on "How I fell off the Fence into the Democratic Fold , " and the doughty Captain peradventure may have graphically delineated his masterly retreat from St. Louis , while he was farming insurance in a very pro ductive manner in that city. And so on , ad infinitum. Come again , boys , and call to see us the next time you invade this province. Do. lOc. will buy an American dog at Metropolitan Drug Store. The report of a very sudden death comes to us from the south side. On Thursday last , James Garner , who came into this country , last spring , and loca ted on a claim south of the river , while standing in the doorway of his home , observed game of some kind on the neighboring divide , and procuring his gun , started in quest of it. He had pro ceeded In that direction some distance , when he was seen to falter and turn toVard his house , in which direction he was enabled to go but a short distance , when he fell to the earth , and expired in about ten minutes thereafter. We append the finding of the coroner's jury : State of Nebraska , Red Willow Co. At an Inquisition holdcn at L. Hlleman's , Driftwood , Hed Willow county , on the 15th day of October , 1884 , before me L. L. Johnson , Coroner of-saM county , upon the body of Ja. | , Garner lying- dead , by the Jurors wh.6 > B hixuies are hereto subscribed. 'Thij-.iuT. r. Upon their oatn-flqSny. thm'ttHii tW'Wd nb produced , tfofcs&d'3as.6arn'eY < lifd ! frpratiatural causes presmrwblrrhptrinatisrn of the. heart. In testimony where.o'f.'the Jurors hare here unto set tlrcirhands' ' the . day . 'and year aforesaid * t. - - - said : * " * " " " " 3. S. HppiES , GEO. nous FufcoEiijcp , ' " JOHNSON , Coroner. The report of the sudden death of William Steinhaus of Culbortson , Mon day evening , reached this city , late the same evening. Very startling were the rumors afloat at the time , bnt recent developments and the finding of the coroner's jury is to the effect that Stein- haus came to his sudden death by apoplexy plexy or fatty degeneration of the heart. The Free Masons of McCook seem to i be having a revival. Saturday after j noon and night they weje in session , i | ! also all day Sunday , and we guess they j j are still at it. Saturday and Sunday their preacher was here from Hastings. Glad to see the good work going on. The name of the new lodge is McCook Lodge U. D. G. L. Laws , Worshipful Master ; S. L. Green , Senior Warden ; W. W. Fisher , Junior Warden ; Dr. Z. L. Kay , Treasurer ; T. G. Recs , Secre tary ; Dr. A. J. Willey , Senior Deacon ; A. M. Kelly , Junior Deacon ; John Roxby , Tyler. Tube Paints , full line , at Metropoli tan Drug Store. Weare heartily glad to report the greatly improved condition of things at the home of J. W. Howell , who has been on a bed of sickness for the past two months. As we stated , in direct ing the attention of our people to the matter , the generosity of the citizens of McCook can always be depended upon. Kind hands have been setting things to rights , due attention has been given to sanitary measures and the laws of hy giene , some pecuniary assistance , which ) with a draft received from England , will place everything in a much more com fortable and cheerful state. Mr. Watts , father of Mrs. Howell , came up from his home on the Sappa , the last of the week , and is now in charge. To the railroad boys , who have generously do nated over $50 , and to those ladies , who have kindly and tenderly ministered to the necessities of the family , great credit is due. A painful accident happened , Mrs. Clothier of Mt. Holly , N. J. , who with her husband , has been visiting for some time at the ranch of Stokes & Troth. Last Thursday , a party from the Stokes & Troth ranch went over to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Tate at the Red Willow Cattle Co.'s ranch , and after spending an enjoyable time at that ranch , the party started home , toward evening. While mounting a hill , where the road is cut in along the side of the same , one of the horses balked and com menced backing rapidly and overturned the wagon. All were thrown to the earth , Mrs. Clothier having her leg brok en just above the ankle , the bone pro truding through the skin , the rest of the occupants of the carriage escaped unin jured. The broken member was tem porarily bandaged , and the home ranch soon reached. Dr. Johnson was sum moned with all possible expedition , and the broken limb received professional attention. In ordar that the patient might be immediately under the doctor's care , Mrs. Clothier was removed , Fri day , to the Eaton house in South Mc Cook. where she is receiving every at tention at the hands of her husband and Mrs. H. H. Troth. The doctor reports the break as a bad one , that will require considerable time to repair. The McCook Dramatic Company held forth at Menard's Opera Hall , in "Our Boarding House , " Monday evening , tea a tair and appreciative audience. The company , composed entirely of home talent , had made considerable prepara tion in the way of property and make up , and in rehearsing for the occasion , and from the praise of the evening's en tertainment uttered in our presence , we feel safe in saying that the company ac quitted themselves in a very creditable manner , and that the audience was well pleased and satisfied with the entertain ment. We feel moved to say that the company comprises some fine dramatic talent , and that the company , if it re ceives proper appreciation , will be able at different periods during the coming winter , to place upon the boards plays that will be equal , if not superior to the foreign productions that our citizens may witness. The make-up of some members of the company was grotesque in the extreme , and J. F. Forbes "the Colonel , " and S. D. Hunt , "old Flying Machine , " both took the bakery at wholesale rates. All the parts were well taken and sus tained. T-hg br\iid \ k ° ys f ° p wh ° so benefit the entertainment was given , paraded all over town in the evening , and played as an orchestra during the play. Few bands in the state are superior. For sale one Baby Carriage , inquire at Metropolitan Drug Store. PERSONAL POINTERS. The Ashmorc nnd Fisher brothers arc down from the range. Thos. Golfer celebrates the advent of a youthful sprig of democracy into his household. * T. J. Lamburn of the Kcd AVillow j County Bank , was in town , Monday , on business in connection therewith. "K. E. Bcbout and wife of Crete are in town. Mr. Bebout conies here for the purpose of going into business of some kind. Mrs. W. J. Hills started on a visit to her home in Michigan , last Thursday morning. She expects to make quite an extended visit. J. D. McNcely , a wholesale merchant of St. Joe , accompanied by two charm ing daughters , has been in town a num ber of days this week. James tfatfield made a short trip to McCook , the latter part of last week , on business connected with his stock in terests in this vicinity. * Editor Powers of the Stockville Faber and a number of others from Frontier's capitol , were in town , Saturday. Bro. P. reports an encouraging state of af fairs in his vicinage. George Brown of Andrusvilie , Neb. , J. F. Burgc of Ulysses , Neb. , and J. L. Burk of New London , Iowa , were here , this -week , and filed on land. They will all return in the spring. T. M. Helm , who recently entered into a partnership with J. E. Cochran inthe real estate business , went down to Smith count } ' , Kansas , "Wednesday , to look after some interests there. lie will be absent a week or more. Master Mechanic Archibald's family has moved in from the ranch , and will occupy his residence on the hill , the first of the week. Art. Lytle will move into Dr. Kay's house in West McCook , and the doctor will shortly move out on his claims , north of town. J. D. Grans and wife , Mrs. Pi. D. Miles , A. D. Powers and wife , Miss Powers , D. B. Mudgett , Geo. Kent and Jay Cherry , all of Hastings , arrived in McCook , Sunday , in search of land. The entire party returned home , Thurs day , morning , having entered claims northwest of here in the range district. The little girl of W. M. Lewis , who lately removed to our city , has been quite seriously ill with cholera infantum for the past few days , but we are inform ed that the little one is now improving. Several other cases of the same disease , that annually remove ? so many of the budding jewels from this land terrestri al , are reported , but not of as serious a character , and all are doing well. Cheap sponges for school children at Metropolitan Drug Store. The Commercial Restaurant , under the proprietorship ot E. D. Custer , re cently from Omaha , has been opened up on West Dennison street , opposite the skating rink. The proprietor will serve fine select oysters in any style , and meals at any time. Call around and see him. A full line of Notions at B. & M. Pharmacy. The skating rink was filled , all the available space , Saturday evening , to witness the exhibition of the expert , who was engaged for that evening. The gen tleman , -while not an extraordinary per former , was a very lair skater , and gave j a nice exhibition. The band played for the occasion. This question of purity in our Baking Powder is agitating the minds of the people. But why let this question en ter your mind ? Why not use Leis' German Baking Powder , and thereby encourage the sale and manufacture of 1 a pure article ? Ask 0. H. Rogers for it. "Cubas. " a long Havana filled cigar , for a nickel at Metropolitan Drug Store. Save Your Eyes. Eye protector's at the Jewelry store. Also , spectacles of all kinds : Smoked , blue and green glasses , shooting-specs. etc. For Sale. A house in South McCook. Has 3 rooms and a brick basement. Address J , G. Eaton , McCook , Xeb. 18. Clocks ! Clocks ! A new lot of clocks at the Jewelry Store , from $2.00 up. All warranted perfect time keepers. The test of the oven is a guarantee of the purity of Leis' German Baking ; Powder. Ask C. II. Rogers for it. ! HUEEAH for BARGAINS , * tf * > * rf"Vrfl'tf * A i 'Ft ' n t TTW * * * T V * * K * * Wrf * < M * * * * : : -5 . A I I H H . ! * - ' * ' " < * * * * * * * fc * * fc * * * " * * i Ju -I * JL L / / M * kB * * * B * Chicao General Store. CHEAPEST & BEST SELECTED STOCK OF Dry Goods , Millinery [ Jets and „ , . „ „ Boots & Shoes , Clothing , Carpets , Groceries , TO BE FOUND WEST OF OMAHA and LINCOLN. At Prices That Can't be Beat. Ottoman Silk , Brocade , Reps , Seal Plush Cloaks SLENDID PPvINTS , 20 Yards for § 1.00 FINE DIIESS GOODS , from He. up CRASH TOWELING , f > c. and Upward FINE LINEN TOWELS , lOc. and Better HANDKERCHIEFS , :5c. : Better Ones at 5c. and lOc. LADIES' CLOAKS , from § 2.50 up to $75.00 TN LADIES' CORSETS We Defy Comnotion AT ASTONISHINGLY Low FIGURES , A Bonus 10 Let every one who visits or lives in McCook , visit the Chicago General Store before purchasing elsewhere their "Winter Goods , and be convinced that the above named Store is first-class and true in all respects in weights' and yards . We shall continue for sixty days to give a bonus of Ten Yards of Calico to every Cash Purchaser of Ten Dollars lars worth of goods , outside of groceries. For SO Days Will sell Ash Extension Tables for $1.00 per foot , Kitchen Safes for $50 , Carpets 35c. per yd. Windmills way down , Sewing Machines cheap for cash. A large and complete stock of Furni ture 15 per cent , cheaper than can be sold by any other dealer. J. S. PHILLIPS , Indianola , .Xcb White and black mustard seed and celery seed at Metropolitan Drug Store. A Bargain. Timber Entry and Homestead Entry , adjoining , 10 miles from McCook. 12 acres Timber , 135 acres fenced. A rare bargain , good only for a few days. Cochran & Helm , 1st door south Land Office. For musical instruments and music go to Metropolitan Drug Store. R. S. Cooler's Bulletin Board. One quarter deeded land. C miles from town. Price , $ G40 cash. One quarter deeded land , 11 miles Prom town. Price , $6-10 cash. One quarter deeded land , timber and water , G miles from town. Price.$900. One quarter deeded land , 2 miles from town , timber and water. Price. $1,200 cash. Houses and lotri in McC'ook to scllj ! 4 houses and lots in West McCook. H j ' liouscs and lots in South McCook. One j acre of land , with good house. All cheap. FOR SALE. A complete outfit for a retail grocer } * store. Also , will lease for a term of years a splendid location for a country store in the Beaver Val- lev. Address R. S. COOLKY , McCook. Many other bargains to offer. Call on R. S. Cooley , Real Estate Agent , j i 1st door south of U. S. Land Office. I IXDIAXOLA ELEVATOR , "j 1 I am now prepared to offer Flour and Mill Feed in exchange for Wheat , and am afso prepared to buy grain to ship. July 5 , ' 81-Gm. CLARK U'AKD. Wood Wanted. I I want 50 cords of wood at my brick yard , immediately. Good prices paid. McCook , Oct. 2. U. P. KELLY. BUSSNESS PplNTERS. Locals under this licsui ac. u line for each insertion. Hills payable monthly. J. E. BergL-r is agent for the \\Vsteni Cottage Organ , winch he will sell cheap for cash or on lonir time. 4. II. W. Pike started a Lumber Yard in McCook , Neb. , January , 1884 , and has come to stay. Full assortment of Lumber , ? ash , Doors , Lime and Build ing Material , sold at close prices , con sidering the freight. Blank Deed ? ; . Real Estate Mortgages. Leases. Bills of Sale , Bond for Deed , Quit Claim Deciin , Contracts Tor Build ing. Mortgage Deeds , Kuluu u of Mort gage , Official Bonds. Soldiers Discharge , Petition for License , Notes. Receipts , etc.at , Tin : TUIBUXK offico. * THAT HACKING COUGH can ho fi > quickly cured by Shiloh'fc Cure. We guarantee U. WILL YOU SUFFEK with Dyi-pcp u and Liver Com plaint Sliilol.'s Vitailzcr la Kii.trnntci.tl to cure you. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS , m.i-le miserable by that ter rible coutfi. Shlluh's Cure It the remedy fur you. CATAKKH CUIJK1) , health : ir. l sweet lireath fu- cured l > y Shiloh"Caiarrh Ueinedy. 1'rlce 50 cents- . " " Injector free. For I.ur.e Hack. Side or Che-t us e bhiloh's 1'oroiw Plaster. Price 23 cents. PHILOH'S COUGH and Con'umpticn Curelsj-uld by us nu a guarantee. It cures consumption SHILOH'S VITALIZE ! : Is what } ou need fur Con stipation , Lc-i of Appetite , Iizzines and all symp toms of ly pep = U. Price 10 and T.1 cents per boltle. CIIOCP , WHOOPING COUGH and ISronchltls im mediately relieved by SUlIoli's Cure. Sold by s L. Green , drui rl-t. .McCook , Neb. . . * M * * aM"l < a"Jllm ! " ME M3 areaMIIMMI - i Notice of Incorporation. In compliance with the Isuv of the State of eliraskti , we hereby jdvu notice that a com pany has been formed under the style and name of The Paxton Cattle Co. . its principal place of business being at I'oxton , III. , with a. brunch olfice at McCook. Neb. , and its purpose beinjr the buying , scllinjr , brc-edinir and raii = - in of live stock. The amount of it * capital stock is $100,000. to be sold at par and tnlly paid up. Said Company commenced business July 14th , IbSl. and continue'- years' . Its in debtedness shall never exceed 73 ot its paid up capital. The olliccrs of said company con sist ot a President. Vice President , Secretary , Treasurer and Genera ! Manager. C. II. 1'UEW. Or.OHUK UTUIGHT , IS-St. SecretaryPresident. . TAKEN UP. On my premises. S. W. i of section IS. rown- ship 3 , ran e : . " . > . I1' : miles X.v. . of .McCook , on to law. 18-3. Wonderful ! We do not know of any medicine that has gained an equal j-opularity. ia such a > hort time , for the in tant relief of cougli * an-1 horencIn the Inns * , as IJEUGS * CHEUIJV < OUGII aYif I * . It N mild and plea.-ant to Uke and will not injure tb most delicate Infant , b-unple buttles free at S. L. Green's and Johns-oil & .S'