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About McCook weekly tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 188?-1886 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1884)
The Tribune j Indicates that yonr mibpcriptlon to Tin : TmiiUNi : has expired , and that an Invita- i tlon to renew the name Is extended. TO OUB ADVERTISERS. All locals under this heading lOc. a line for each Insertion , and same Inserted until order ed discontinued , unless time In spceilicd. Dillu payahln monthly. CONGHKGATIONAL. Sunday School at 10 A. M. every week. Preaching services every Sunday nlffht at 7.IW. M. T. Also , every alter nate Sunday morning at. 11. M. T. Exceptions to the above will bo noticed in locals. GKOUOE DuxoAy. Pastor. METHODIST. Services every other Sunday morning at l.no. ( ) M. T. , and evening at 8. M. T. Sunday School every \veek aty.HO , Al. T. Ser vices hold In Opera Hall. AfcijKN U.um.EY , Pastor. CATHOLIC. Services will lie held in the Opera Hall once every four weeks.Y _ Y , rastor. _ I. O. Q. T. The Independent Order of Uood Templars meet in the Congregational Church every Tuesday evening. Local Intelligence. KETCDUM. Graham Flour at City Bakery. The latest at the Jewelry Store. Toilet sets at Metropolitan Drug Store Pickled pigs feet at the City Bakery. Try them. China Dolls , from lOc. to § 2. at Met ropolitan Drup Store. The Union Sunday School will beheld next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock , in the Hall. Go to Lytle Bros , for two-seat Spring Wagons , and Half-Spring Democrat Wagons. J. S. Hunter has opened out a res taurant on Main Avenue , in the old billiard hall. Smoke "Morales , " a book rolled Havana filled cigar for lOc. at Metro politan Drug Store. A full line of Paints , ready mixed for use , all shades and warranted , at B. & 31. Pharmacy. Blankets , Horse Blankets , Buffalo llobcs , Bed Comforters and Feathers , at the Chicago Store. Hair brushes , nail brushes , tooth brushes and infants hair brushes at Metropolitan Drug Store. "Ten Nights in a Bar-Eooiu' ' will be h given at Saturday matinee by the Jen nie Holman Combination. M \ If you want a Heating Stove for yonr i school houses , adapted for either wood I 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. I want to buy a few jrood milk cows. They must be fresh'good milk ers and gentle. I. J. STAIIBUCK. There will he a Gospel Temperance Meeting at the Opera House next Sun day evening. All are cordially invited. The City Bakery has just received the finest line of Candies ever brought to McCook. Ixcmembor this and 0 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. Just arrived , at the City Baker } ' , a car-load of the Cream and Fancy brands of Grand Island Flour. Also , a supply of white bolted corn meal. An immense stock of Gros Grain Silk in Blacks and all the new shades at 55c. per yard and up. at the Chicago General Store. J. MENARD. Prop. % J. T. Morris of Stockvillewas in town , Thursday , on land business. Mr. Mor ris called and reported Frontier county as reaping her second crop of emigrants. Mrs. S. A. llowell is selling her stock of Millinery very low. and will continue to do so for GO days. It will pay you to call and examine before buying else where. The election returns will be read from the stage at the Opera Hall. Tuesday nnd Wednesday evenings , during the performances of the Jennie Holman combination. Please call and examine our stock of Winter 3lillincry. Ladies' . Misses' and Children's Bonnets. Hats and Caps , at astonishingly low prices. Don't forget the place. MBS. S. A. HOWELL. At the election held by the M.'E. Sunday School , last Sunday afternoon , | n the Opera Hall , the following officer ? v-cre elected : Miss Nettie East , orga nist ; Chas. M. Collins , choriter ; Al bert Daniels , Secretary. A fashion gazette has it that : -'Gath ered waists are still very much in favor with young ladies. ' ' We believe the same stj-le of waists is still very rcch- jjrclie and fascinating to the uiascaljilS persuasion of the'sapie age. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the res idence ol Mrp. Dungnn next Tuesday afternoon hi from 3 to 4 mountain time. Lytle Bros , have just received the most complete assortment of Heating Stoves ever brought into lied Willow County : including 1lm latest styles of Base Burners. A complete assortment of Soft Coal Burners. Wood Heating Stoves of all descriptions. In my Carpet Department I show a large and elegant line of Velvet Brus sels , Body Brussels , Tapestry , Ingrain , Ileinp , Hugs , Oil Cloth and Matting , at prices as low as can bu found in any market. J. MKXAUP , Proprietor , Chicago General Store. The new proprietor of the West Dennison - nison street meat market has purchased the lot and building upon which he is doing business from George Lcland for the sum of $850 cash. The gentleman has rented land on the bottom , where 1m will provide corrals and a slaughter house. II. C. Rider is putting up another residence in the western part of town. The house is 2-i feet square , and is be ing built on the lot between the homes of Messrs. Hills and Molnroy. Mr. Rider is doing much toward making that one of the handsomest residence parts of our town , having built over 20 houses , this season. The young son of Widow Richardson , who lives on the south side a few miles below townk aged about 12 years , died at the residence of his mother , Sunday , October 12th , or that fell disease ty phoid fever. The family have only been in this county about six months , having mo'vcd in from the cast , and token a homestead in the spring. The family have the sympathy of their entire neigh borhood in this sad affliction. The building for the furniture store of Ludwick & Trowbridge on WestDen- nison , adjoining the skating rink , is be ing pushed rapidly to completion , and the gentleman inform us that they will shortly open out si fine line of furniture. Mr. Ludwick has moved into his resi dence , just south of the public school building , and Mr. Trnwbndgc has com menced the building of a house on the liill east of the school house. These young men will be an acquisition to our town. Kctchum We've got 'em you bet. The excavation for George Leland's house on West Dennison is finished , and stone are being hauled on the ground for the building. The house will be 2.5 feet front and SO feet deep , two stories high , and the material used will be stone and brick. It will make a fine show ing for West Dennison , when complete. Mr. Leland has disposed of his proper ty on Railroad street , opposite the sec tion house , he has fitted up his leed store as a residence , and is building a larger building for that purpose on the lot ad joining on the north. Prescription ? accurately compounded at Metropolitan Drng Store. The temperance meeting held in the Opera Hall. Sunday evening , under the auspices of the Woman's Christian Tem perance Union , an organization recent ly completed in o v niid.-.t , comprehend ing in main , in battle array , the women of our city who are vitally interested in its moral welfare , was largely attended , and a creditable showing 1'or the organ ization's first public meeting. These ladies are banded together for work , and that they will accomplish , in a great measure , that for which they are organ ized and what their name indicates , we doubt not. "The harvest is plentiful , but the reapers are few. ' ' More power to the few. For anything you need in fancy China ware call at Metropolitan Drug Store. Despite the inclemency of the weath er , Saturday evening , a large crowd , jn- j eluding quite a sprinkling of the fair ! sex , turned out to hear W. II. Michael ! expound the gospel of truth viewed from the elevated standpoint of the grand old republican party. Mr. Michael has a pleasing address , fine voice , has a clear , incisive way of thinking , and presented the doctrine in a masterly manner. His remarks touching our nominee for Con- ° -rcss in this district. Hon. James Laird. . C \ ' were received with applause , indicating in no uncertain yoicc. the sentiments of the voters of this section in Congressr man Laird's favor the Omaha Bee , Herald , and other democratic organs to the contrary notwithstanding. The mu sic of the band added to the pleasure of the occasion. g Keep warm by buying those heav } all wool Flannels of - - - * l * " - JJf ' " ' Auy. , P-rqprietpr , 'Chicago'General Store. The Board of Trustees , at their spec ial meeting , Thursday evening last , en tertained a petition of a majority of the property owners on the west side of Main Avenue , praying for the erection of a sidewalk along the west side of the Avenue from the north side of Rail road street to and including the lot upon the Land Office , stands , and by reso lution ordered its'construction. . Cross walks from the south corner of the old Babcock lumber yard to the south corner of Ilocknell's yard , and connect ing Lytlcs' hardware store , the bank , Farley's market , Hayden's store , and across to Lytles' , and from the south side of Dodge , ( where that street crosses Main Avenue , ) to the west side of the Avenue , were all ordered built. Peti tion and bond of Lewis Bros. , for bil liard license , were accepted and license ordered issue. The fire hose presented to the village by those parties owning it , was formally received by the hoard. Tube Paints , full line , at Metropoli tan Drug Store. The Citizens Band and a number of our non-musical people went down to Arapahoe , Friday afternoon , to hear Senator Mandcrson , who addressed an enthusiastic Republican mass meeting ; ; it that place on Friday evening. All ire unanimous in thu verdict that our unior senator made a superlative speech md were disappointed at not being able : o remain and hear him out being compelled to return on No. 1. The Senator made a number of happy hits , imong them being his summary of this country , when he made his first journey through it , quite a number of years ago. tie illustrated his "first impressions" by repeating the story of Wade , who , liv ing in the far west , in the mining coun- ry , became greatly disgusted with things in general. An old miner re monstrated with him , and proceeded to depict in roseate colors the advantages of the country , remarking that all the ountry needed to make it a veritable oaradise was plenty of water and good society. Wade replied'that those same physical conditions would make hades in acceptable summer resort. But the senator's "first impressions' ' have been greatly modified by this visit to the Re publican Valley , where evidences of fine reps and general prosperity are to be seen on every hand , upon which he grew oratorical and complimentary. Hanging lamps and hand lamps at Metropolitan Drug Store. A petition for a sidewalk along the ast side of Main Avenue from the lum ber > ard of Frees & Hocknell to the south side of Dodge street , was circula ted the first of the week. There are a number of places along that side of Main Avenue that need repairing and construction , and this move will meet with the entire approbation of all pedes trians , who have long been in danger of limb. The petition will be presented at the first meeting of the trustees. We herald the approaching indications of improvement in our sidewalk and the construction of crossings. The Congregational church building is undergoing extensive repairs and im provements , which occupy a week or two more to complete. The building has changed in its interior advantage ously , and is about ready for the paint ers. The church will be comfortably seated with regular seats , the magnani mous gift of Representative Hocknell , and will be in all respects more church- like after its renovation. Xylonite combs at Metropolitan Drug Store. A sociable will be given by the Mis sion Band at Mrs. Dungan's , Wednes day evening , November 5 , at which a number of articles will be sold for the benefit of the Congregational church j these articles having been furnished by a Sunday School class of young ladies in Rochester , N. Y. , through Miss Liz zie Shaw , once a member of that class , now connected with the Mission Band. Everybody invited , everybody welcome. For the best Flour in town call at City Bakery. The Jennie Holman Combination will play in McCook , every day next week. The company will open Monday eyem ing in Eanchoiijthe Cricket. The troup is well spoken oby those who have se'en them perform , and a large house will doubtless greet them in their open ing performance. A large Hue of Dress Flannels , Dress Plaid and Jersey Cloth in all the latest while it i $ complete. J. &ENARD , Proprietor. PERSONAL POINTERS. Miss Bertie Johnson of Chicago ar rived in McCook , last week , and is vis iting her aunt , Mrs. Sanders , at the B. & M. Eating House. Miss Hammond , who has heen visit ing her brother , Thos. Mclnroy of our town , for a few weeks past , left for home on Friday afternoon. Mr. Watts , brother in-law cf J. W. llowell , is now down with typhoid fever at the lattcr's home. Every precaution ary measure was adopted , with out suc cess "as the sequel indicates. Joe Swan of the Red Cloud and Lin coln Eating Houses , was in town , Sat urday last. Rumor has it that the B. & M. will build an Eating House at Oxford , over which Mr. Swan will pre side. Fred. Chrissy went to Iowa , last week , to see , well , we don't know the fair lady's name nor when the auspicious event will be consummated , but the whenconess these visits frequent must be wherefore. Mr. Wilcox , father of the Wilcox Bros. , left for his home in Oilman 111. , Saturday after an enjoyable visit in Mo- Cook of some weeks duration. Mr. Wil cox was greatly pleased with the country and climate , which to him was invigorat ing and rejuvenating. A. E. Merritt of Oilman , 111. , who is extensively engaged in the emigration business over the lines of the C. B. & Q. , and who has been visiting in our city , a few days , left for Illinois , Satur day last. Mr. Leonard , of the same town accompanied him home. AY. H. Dimmick , clerk of the district court of Rawlins county , Kansas , was in town , Friday , and had some commer cial work executed in THE TRIBUNE'S job department. Mr. Dimmick made a short trip in Franklin county , Friday , and returned to Kansas , Saturday. Provided we can secure the assistance of the principals in the romance , we will shortly begin the publication of a serial entitled , "The story of Iky and the Swede. " Allow us to intimate , just here , that our Gatling gun is in superb shape , and that the exigencies of western life are uncertain. J. S. Phillips sells the Kctchum Wagons the best in the world. We are in receipt of a note to the effect that there is a sick woman in West McCook , who needs ministering to , but were unable to gather any facts from people living in that part of town , though the promise was given that the report would be investigated. Lytle Bros , have just received a car load of Bain wagons. No CHANCE TO COUNTERFEIT De- Land's Chemical Baking Powder , for it is put up in tin cans only , bearing their name. You cannot be sure what brand you are buying when you purchase bulk Baking Powder. Sold by Hayden & Co. lOc. will buy an American dog at Metropolitan Drug Store. If you want to lie awake all night and belch carbonic acid gas from your stomach ach , and make the room in which you sleep unhealthy for your children , cat for supper biscuit raised with Baking Powder containing ammonia. For pure drugs and medicines go to Metropolitan Drug Store. If you want to be classed with the dyspeptic people , use alum and ammo nia Baking Powder. If you wish to avoid this horrible complaint , use LCH' Ger man Baking Powder and enjoy health. Is sold by C. H. Rogers. For sale one Baby Carriage , inquire at Metropolitan Drug Store. Hundreds of dyspeptic people are go ing flown to their graves caused mostly by using ammonia and alum Baking Powder. Leis' German Baking Pow der is used by dyspeptic people with safety. Sold by C. H. Rogers. Cheap sponges for school children at Metropolitan Drug Store. \J. S. Dispensatory , page 101 , tolls you the origin of aiuinowa. We will "ive § 5.00 rowanl if any ammonia or al um is found in Leis' German Baking Powder. Sold by C. H. Rogers. 1GO acres deeded land , 10 acres broke , sod house , stable , etc. Price , $640 , if sold soon. Choice Tree Clc\uu \ for sale. Also , 10. thrifty Shpats. EJV quhe.of W ; in. ( 'oleinau , 7 mile \ oytfv , west of McCopk. , Cubas" . a long Havana filled 'Cigar , for a nickel' Metropolitan Drug Store. HURRAH for BARGAINS rrt TJ" 777 * * * * * * / A-f H . . JL JLL * * l Chicao General Store. CHEAPEST & BEST SELECTED STOCK OF Boots & Shoes , Clothing , Carpets , Groceries , TO .H # .FO Z7JVJD W-EBT OMAHA and LINCOLN. At Prices That Can't be Beat. Ottoman Silk , Brocade , Reps , Seal Plush Cloaks SL UNDID PRINTS , 20 Yards for . $1.00 FINE DRESS GOODS , . from JJc up CRASH TOWELING , . He : ttul Upward FINE LINEN TOWELS , . lOc. and Hotter HANDKERCHIEFS , . : -5c. Bettor Ones at Ik. ami lOc. LADIES' CLOAKS . from $2.50 up to $73.00 IN LADLES' CORSETS . Wo Defy Coiupotioi , AT ASTONISHINGLY Low FIGURES , ioiras lO Yds. Let every one wlio visits or lives in McCook , visit tlic Chicago General Store before purcliasing elsewhere their Winter Gqods , and be convinced that the above named Store is first-class and true in. all respects in Aveights and yards . We shall continue for sixty days to give a boims of Ten Yards of Calico to every Cash Purchaser of Ten Dollars lars worth of goods , outside of groceries. Communicated. Perhaps all do not know that McCook KIS a W. C. T. U. It is not an organi sation that has a name to live , while it is dead , but its pulse beats warmly and energetically undei the leadership of j Him who careth for the souls of men. j The one great desire seems to be to j iielp those who arc in need of help from : hc fell destroyer : and now that the Union is in good working order , we hope to receive many more members. We wish help and encouragement from every : emperanceinan and woman in the town. Hie work is ours. W. C. T. U. Clothiiis ! Clothing ! By buying a heavy stock of Clothing and Overcoats in July and paying spot cash I was enabled to get a discount of 10 percent , which I propose to give my customers the advantage of , and to re duce my stock , I will give a discount uf 10 of on all cash sales in Clothing until December 1st. Jos. MENAUD , Prop. , Chicago General Store. 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. PlllLUL'S , Indianola , Nob. Talve Notice ! I will sell at Cost until December 1st all my Millinery Goods , consisting of Fancy Feather Tips. Plumes , Flowers , Ornaments. Hats , Bonnets and Ladies' Caps , ( all hats trimmed free of charge ) at the Chicago General Store. [ . MKXAUD. Proprietor. SaYQ Y'our Eyes. Kye protector's at the Jewelry store. Also , spectacles of all kinds : Smoked , blue and green glasses , shooting-specs , etc. "White and black mustard seed and celery seed at Metropolitan Drug Store. Wonderful' AVc do not knoiv of any medicine that liai { rained an equal popularity , la such a short time , for .lie Instant relief of coutflis and sorenei-s la the \\fi\K * , as BKGGS * CHERRY COCUIl 5YiiT It fc > HUM and pleasant to take and will nut in > T < f tha most delicate infant. Sample bo V f ? at S. L. Green's and Johnson & SnaWai"'s. LADIES' MEDICAL ADVISER. A Complete Mcd.K\\\ Work for Women , hand somely \ > . .Qrt tn cloth , anil illustrated. Tells how lo prevent ami cure all discuses of the hex , by a treatment at home. Worth its weight in gold to every lady suffer-in ? from any of these diseases. Over 10,000 sold already. Post paid only 50 cents. Postal note or2.ctsunups. . Address HTO3A PUBLISHES C3. , HiiJ , 1 ? . V. R. S. Coolcy's Bulletin Board. One quarter deeded land.li miles from town. Price , 50-10 cash. One quarter deeded land , 11 miles from town. Price. $ ( > 10 cash. One quarter deeded -land , timber and 'water. 0 miles from town. Price$1)00. ) One quarter deeded land , 2 miles from town , timber and water. Price. $1.200 cash. Houses and lots in M'cCook to sell 4 houses and lots in West McCook. ; J houses and lots in South McCook. One acre of laud , with good house. All cheap. FOR SALE. A complete outfit for a retail grocery store. Also , will lease for a term of years a splendid location for a country .store in the Beaver Yul- ley. Address It. S. COOLEV. .McCook. Many other bargains to oiler , ( 'all on 11. 3. Coolyy , lleal Estate Agent , 1st door south of U. S. Land Office. Locals under this neu't ae. a liu for each siibcition. 15:11-5 payable monthly. J. i'l. Bcrger is agent for the Western Cottage Organ , winch he will sell cheap for ca.-h or on Ioiir : time. -k II. W. Pike started ; Lumber Yard in McCook. Xub. , January. 188-t , and has come to stay. Full assortment ofc Lumber. ? r.sh , Door ? . Lime and Build- inir Material , sold at clo.se prices , con- ? i'.ilov i'i ) the freight. Wauled ! : -JOU ladies of McCook and lied Wil low a IKS adjoining counties to uuy Cloaks at from 350 to § 75.00. Chicago General Store' , Jos. MENAUD , Proprietor. $100.00 llewuni- ! Tu findiiu stock am\ any one < -t larger lower prices \ \ \ iho Republican "Valley than ctive found at the Chicago ( .Jeu- erul ft'torc.Jus. . MKXAUI * , I'rop. "Wood Wanted. I want )0 cords of wood at my cwrck yard , iinmeuiatelv. Good pvic < i $ paid. McCook. Oct. 2. II. P. KBLLI\ Clocks ! Qjoeksl A new lot of cAfte-k ; ; at the Jewelry Store , from S2.J/0 up. All warranted , perfect. Vtute keepers. For musical instruments and music " 0 to Metropolitan Drug Store.