The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 06, 1885, Image 4

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    The Tribune
F. M. & E. M. KIMMELL ,
Editors and Publishers.
Official City and County Paper.
4'MANY are called , but few chosen. "
Respectfully dedicated to democratic
office-seekers saviors of our imperilled
nation.
a plagiarist of the superlative de
gree commend us to Montgomery of the
Cambridge Kaleidoscope. Excelsior is
his name.
ON the first of the week I. S. P.
Weeks received the appointment of As
sistant Engineer of the B. & M. , with
headquarters at Lincoln.
IT savors of the ludicrous to observe
the patriotic democratic editor through
out the state rush in where angels fear
to tread to the defense of our only great
Van Wyck. Will some one please call
the sombre-hued gentleman down from
the wood pile.
A NUMBER of C. B. & Q. and B. &
M. officials met in Denver , the first part
of the week. Wonder if the great Bur
lington system isn' t reaching out yearn
ingly for a Utah exteution in the near
future ? It is only a question of time
and it can't be long.
THE TRIBUNE takes pleasure in in
forming Bro. Powers of the Faber that
the Red Willow County Fair will trans
pire September 2d , and 3d and 4th , at
the town of Indianola , in the aforesaid
county , and we would be pleased to see
Bro. P. and all Frontier county in at
tendance.
ANOTHER dynamite outrage has al
most paralyzed Denver. An account of
the event is printed in our news columns
this morning. It is clear that vigorous
measures should be taken for the sup
pression of these dastardly attempts on
human life. It is doubtful whether the
people of Denver are equal to the emer
gency. That city is flooded with po
licemen and detectives , but a half dozen
outrages have been perpetrated within
the past two months and not eveu an ar
rest has been made. Topics.
A PARTY of Texas steers while being
escorted by butcher boys through the
streets of New York , the other day , took
a notion to paint the city red and acted
accordingly on the street. The police
turned out with their usual gallantry ,
unlimbering their side artillery. They
succeeded in killing a man who hap
pened to be out taking an airing ,
but they didn't hit a Texas steer , an ani
mal that pays little heed to a "pop" of
any sort short of an elephant rifle. Some
gallant cowboys , however , got after
them with lassoes and stopped the raid.
Journal.
A CURIOUS coincidence is noted in
connection with the recent electric dis
plays in New York. A thunder storm
came on at Riverside park after the
workmen who were constructing Gener
al Grant's temporary tomb had made
considerable progress. They fled to a
shelter near by , and in a few moments
lightning struck the spot where they
had been at work and obliterated every
thing tliey had accomplished up to that
time. The "next day a thunder storm
visited Mt. McGregor , and the lightning
struck in the vicinity of the house where
the body of the great commander was
lying , prostrating a group of people who
were standing in front of the building
- Journal.
WORK on the grounds of the inter
state fair to be held between this place
and Blue Springs , the latter part of
September , is being pushed with vigor
and everything will be in readiness long
before the exhibition opens. All of the
committees are composed of good and
energetic men who are sparing no pains
to make the fair the finest and best in
this part of the state. The race track
will be fitted up in fine style by exper
ienced horsemen , and sporting men can
rest assured of excellent accommoda
tions in all respects. An agricultural
and floral hall will be built , and plenty
of sheds and stalls for the accommoda
tion of stock. The grounds will be sup-s
plied with plenty of water , and a great
many other conveniences which will be
enumerated in the future. $5,000 in
cash premiums will be offered besides
special purses for speed and amusements
of various kinds. Large posters will
soon be distributed , followed by smaller
bills giving the particulars , and all will
soon have an opportunity of learning the
many attractions which are to be offered.
Everyone is taking hold of the matter
with an earnest determination to make
the fair the best ever held in Gage
county , and with fair weather and good
crops this will be easily accomplished.
Wymorian. I
SOMEWHAT more than a year ago Mr.
W. J. Wilson , of Denver , made a rous-
I ing sale of his cattle and landed estates
in the Republican river country for
quite a fabulous price. If our memory
j serves us right the price obtained was
1 $214,000 ; $100,000 in cash and the rest
I secured by mortgage. The sale was made
J to an English syndicate , through the in
strumentality of Mr. Robinson , Sr. , of
tne Chicago Union Stock Yards. Mr.
Robinson went over to Europe aud ne
gotiated the sale to a corporatian in
London. When the delivery of the prop
erty took place Mr. L. E. P. Wilkes , a
gentleman of her majesty's dominions ,
assumed control as manager. By some
misunderstanding of a contract a dis
pute arose as to commissions between
Mr. Wilson and Mr. Robinsonthe , agent.
This at first would have seemed to have
been a private affair , but in'the grand
round-up it became a public one. To
pay the remaining $114,000 the Eng
lish gentlemen depended on placing
their stock in the London market. This
they had confidence could be done.
Now it is charged that Mr. Robinson ,
immediately after the sale , became so
soured that he commenced letter writ
ing to Europe , and wrote such damag
ing things that it gave the scheme a cold
chill among the Britishers , and they
closed their money bags against the
stock of this "New United States Cat
tle Ranch Company. "
Another circumstance took place
right away after Mr. Wilson made the
transfer , that was damaging to the op
erators on the other side of the ocean
probably worse than Mr. Robinson's let
ters. This was the order from the in
terior department removing the fences
from the public domain. On the graz
ing ground of this outfit there was from
fifty to a hundred miles of fence. This
was now ordered down , and close upon
the mandate the granger settlements of
western Nebraska were pressing in up
on the range and occupying the soil , and
what had been looked upon as a mam
moth grazing field was now dwindling to
a pigmy.
Within the past few da s Mr. Wilson
has been compelled to enter upon and
take possession of the property under
his mortgage , the English gentlemen
having failed to meet their payments.
We hear it rumored that Mr. Wilson ,
when the lowing herds are gathered ,
will remove them from the Republican
river country to fields that are new and
grass that is green in Arizona. Colo.
Live Stock Record.
1DDITIOML LOCAL
CIRCUS COMING.
Johnson , Simpson & Co.'s Consoli
dated Circus and Museum will exhibit
at McCook , Tuesday Aug. llth. Col.
Johnson , the manager , desires the pub
lic to understand that no gambling
schemes , or other objectionable features
are tolerated by him under any circum
stances whatever. There will be a free
outside show at 1 and 7 o'clock , to which
all are invited , when La Petite Ella , the
child wonder of the age , will ascend the
single wire stretched from the ground
to the centre pole top , performing many
thrilling feats during her perilous voy
age. Prof. McCinstrews celebrated reed
and cornet band will at the same hour
give a grand promenade concert.
Michigan Cider of excel
lent quality at the City Bakery.
The first of the week , Messrs. Lud-
wick & Trowbridge moved their stock
of goods into the brick building adjoin
ing their old quarters. They now have
one of the handsomest rooms in the city ,
where they can display their wares to
great advantage.
EiF"Hallack & Howard for Lumber
and all kiads of Building Material.
Rev. C. L. Fulforth , for so long a
time rector of the Episcopal church here ,
has removed to Eed Cloud. He will
take charge of the missionary work be
tween Wymore and McCook. Beatrice
Kicker.
SriPHallack & Howard for Lumber
and all kinds of Building Material.
Martin Cronin started for Trenton ,
Neb. , Thursday. He will engage in the
livery business at that place. We are
sorry to lose Martin. The people of
Hitchcock will find him a good citizen.
Clay Co. Democrat.
[ gpHallack & Howard for Lumber
and all kinds of Building Material.
Abstract of title and all other legal
blanks for sale at this office.
Farm for Sale.
Within two miles of the business part
of the city. Has an inexhaustablc sup
ply of good building tone on same. 50
acres in cultivation. A rare chance to
make a good investment. Inquire of R.
S. Cooley , opposite McCook Hotel.
I
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
DIED.
COOLEY AugusTTtbTlSs , " Charley C
youngest child of R. S. and Jennie Cooley
of McCook , Nebraska. Aged 1 year and
18 days.
OUU DAllLUfG.
j Guuo our morning : light ,
Gone our eveninfr star ,
Gone beyond our sight
To tbo land afar !
Gone our garden flower ,
Gone our daily joy ,
Gono as in an hour ,
Gone our darling boy.
*
Far , oh 1 far above
Lands of cloud and storm ,
By thegate of love ,
Rests a shining form
Robed in purest white ,
With the angel throng.
Crowned with living light ,
Blest with endless song.
Though like summer rain
Fall the tears of grief.
Though this heavy pain
Gives us no relief ;
Though so great our loss
Burdening all our cure ,
Though this daily cross
Long bo hard to bear ,
Could wo wish him back
To this world of ours ,
Even were life's track
Through a land of flowers ?
Could we wish him here ,
Subject long to sin ,
Since the Heaven so near
Ho has entered in ?
Great , oh ! great his gain
On the blessed shore ,
Free from every pain
Happy evermore !
Rest , then , child of ours ,
With the cherub throng !
Charm the Eden bowers
With thy sweetest song !
A SAD CASE Sheriff Bohrer of llaw-
lins county , Kansas , came up to town ,
yesterday , in search of information con
cerning a young man by the name of
Kelly , who left the home of his parents
in Rawlins county , some months since ,
and came to McCook , since which time
nothing has been heard of him. His
parents , especially the mother , ( who is
always solicitous about the children , )4 )
is frantic about the matter , and fears are
entertained that reason will be dethron
ed unless the young man is found. The
sheriff and Attorney Cochran have been.
spending some time searching for the
young man , but so far , we believe , with
out success. Mrs. Bohrer accompanied
the sheriff , and has been a guest at the
B. &M. Eating House.
Attached to No. 1 , Tuesday night ,
was also General Manager Holdredge's
special , containing the General Manager ,
General Freight Agent Miller and party ,
bound for Denver , whither ThirdVice
President Potter had preceded them a
few days.
The train men enjoy the fun they find ,
these piping summer days , in hiring
small boys to go'to McCook for the pur
pose of driving toads out of town. Ox
ford Register. We presume the above
ought to be labeled "A Joke. "
No. 1 , Tuesday night , and No. 2 , yes
terday morning , were delayed a few
hours by a wash-out at Camp Creek ,
near Stratton. Camp Creek is an old
offender her "high lonesomes" are nu
merous. if not startling.
A drunken idiot or crank who was
swinging his ponderous pistol around
rather promiscuously at the depot Tues
day morning , was promptly disarmed by
Fred Snow , much to the relief and com
fort of the bystanders.
We are informed by Dr. G. F. Lloyd
that he intends locating permanently in
our city in the practice of his profes
sion. The doctor hails from Hastings
and has his right optic on the B. & M.
Surgeoncy. _
During the storm , Monday night , the
scales of the B. & M. depot were blown
off the platform and badly demoralized
as to their appearance and weighing
qualities.
Residences for Marshal Welch and
H. G. Dixon are now being built , north
west of the school house. Also for Mr.
Marble.
& Howard for Lumber
and all kinds of Building Material.
FOR SALE.
A fine residence in West McCook , in
cluding two lots 50 feet front , barn and
other out-buildings. Will take pay in
stock. Inquire at Lucas &LeHew's of
fice on Main Street.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day
of July , 1883 , the co-partnership existing be
tween Church &Bolianan was dissolved by mu
tual consent. All accounts due the old firm
are payable to their successors , Chhrch < fc Whit-
taker , who will continue the business at the
old stand. HENRT T. CHURCH.
EDWARD G. BOHAXAX.
ROAD NOTICE.
To AM. WHOM IT MAT CONCERN :
The commissioner appointed to locate a road
commencing at the northwest corner of sec
tion 9 , town. 3 north of range 28 west , in Red
Willow precinct , Red Willow county , Nebras
ka , running' thence south one mile on section
line between sections 0 and 10. same town , and
range , to the southeast corner of section 9 ,
same town.and range terminating at the south
east corner of section 9 , town. 3 , range 28 west ,
has reported in favor of the establishment
thereof , and all objections thereto or claims
for damages must be filed in the county clerk's
office on or before noon of the 6th day of Oc
tober , A. D. 1885 , or said road will be establish
ed without reference therto.
10 c. D , CRAMER , County Clerk ,
FETAL PROOF NOTICES.
N N X X - WV "
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEB. ] ,
August 4th , 1SS3.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
i named settler has filed notico of his intention
to'make final proof in support of his claim ,
arid that sold proof will bo made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Nob. , on Saturday ,
September 12th , 1883 , viz : Henry Cain , Home
stead Entry No. 1257 , for tho cast Vs southeast
> { section 13 , township 4 north , range 30 west.
Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon , and cultivation
of , said laud , viz : Aaron Stewart , Wm. Pate ,
Samuel McLain and Edward Hamilton , all of
McCook , Nebraska.
10 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. ,
July 22d. 18S5. f
Notico is hereby given that the following
named eettler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim
and that said proof will be made before Regis
tor or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday
August 2Uth , 1885 , viz : 1'rcd Benjamin , D. i :
1493 , for the southwest quarter of section 31
township 2 north , range H'J west Ctli P. M. He
names tho following witnesses to prove hi
continuous residence upon , and cultivation
of , said land , viz : Nchewinh Rurtlcss , Samuo
Ellis , Anthony Joy and Lavillu J. Burtlcss , nl
of McCook , Nebraska.
8 G. L. LAWS. Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic. NEB. . I
July 20th , 18b5. f
Notice is hereby given that tho following-
named settlor has tiled notice of his intentini
to make final proof in support of his claim
and that said proof will ! > u inado before Reg
ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday
September 4th , IBS.1 ; , viz : Louis Jaqucs , D. t :
1530 , for tho southwest quarter of section 21
township 5 north , range 29 west. He names
tho following witnesses to prove his continu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of , sai (
land , viz : Homer Sheppard and Fuller Glass
cock of .Box Elder , Neb. , Enoch Osvog am
Peter Larson of McCook , Neb.
8 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I
July 20th , 1883. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intentioi
to make final proof in support of his claim
and that said proof will be made before Reg
ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday
September 4th , 1885 , viz : Peter Babcock , D. S
1531 , for the northwest quarter of section 29
township 5 north , range 29 west. Ho names
the following witnesses to prove his continu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of , saic
land , viz : Homer Sheppard and Fuller Glass
cock of Box Elder , Nob. , Enoch Osvog ani
Peter Larson of McCook. Neb.
8 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFIICE AT McCoOK , NEB. , )
July 20th , 1885. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notico of his intention
to make final proof in sup'port of his claim
and that said proof will be made before Reg
ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday
August 28th , 1885 , viz : Jerry Griffin , D.S. 559
for the northeast quarter of section 11 , town
ship 3 north , range 30 west. Ho names the fol
lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi
dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz
John F. Collins , John A. Bennett , James Doyle
and Ed. McCandless , all of McCook , Neb.
8 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I
July 18th , 1885. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to moke final proof in support of his claim
and that said proof will be made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday
August 29th , 1885 , viz : Columbus Wise , D. S
938 , for the east ' / northeast J of section 4
township 1 north , range 28 west. Ho names
tho following witnesses to prove his continu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of , sail
land , viz : S. S. Graham , David Jones , J. W
Tolman and C. It. Newbcrry , all of Danbury
Neb. S G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , 1
July 7th , 18b5. )
Notice is hereby given that the iollowing-
narncd settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proot in support ot his claim
and that said proot will be made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
August 13th , Ib65 , viz : John A. Plasmyere , 1)
S. 1232 , for the southwest quarter ot section 18 ,
township 3 north , range JO west. He names
'the foll9\ving witnesses to prove his continu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of , soil
land , viz : George White , August C. Hoge ,
Christian Blaeholder and Joseph M. Huet , al
of McCook , Nebraska.
6 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE ATMcCooic , NEB. , |
July 3d , 1& < 5. 1
Notice is hereby given that the tollowliig-
nomcd settler haa filed notice of bis intention
to make final proot in support ot his claim ,
and that said proot will be made betorc Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
August 15th , IfeSo , viz : Josiah K.Moore , Hoine-
steiid Kntry U > 7J , tor the north Ys southeast } 4
section 23 and west } 4 southwest J4 section 24 ,
tounship 4 north , range 29 west. Ho names
the following witnesses to prove his continu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said
hmd , viz : Alexander Campbell , Jacob Long ,
Stephen Bolles , David Moore all of Box Elder ,
Nebraska. 0 G. L. LA ys , Register.
LAJ.D OFFICE AT McCooic , NEB. , i
June 20th , 1883. f
Notice is hereby given that the tollowing-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and tlmt said proof Avill be made belore Reg
ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday ,
August 7th , 1885 , viz : Lorenzo D. Hovey ,
Homestead Entry .No. 2848 , lor the southwest
quarter of section 3 , township 1 north , range
28 west , ue names the lollowing witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon , and cul
tivation of , said laud , viz : Samuel Graham ,
Edmund Wyckott , Calvin 11. Newberry and
lYauklin Weaver , all of Danbury , Neb.
5 G. L. LAWS , Register.
RESOLUTION
ORDERING THE ERECTION OF A SIDEWALK
ALONG LOTS 9,10 , 11,12,13,14,15 , 1C , 17 AND
18 IN BLOCK 15 ON MAIN AVENUE.
By the Chairman and Board of Trustees of
the Village of McCook , Nebraska :
RESOLVED. That the petition of Thos. Colfer ,
E. Kendall and others , a majority of resident
owners of lots 9-18 inclusive in block 15 , on the
east side of Main Avenue , praying that a side
walk be built along lots 9-18 inclusive in block
15 , of the lollowing description : Said sidewalk
to be of pine material , 10 tt. long , 2 inches thick ,
to be laid on 4 stringers SxG inches , with not
less than 8 spikes to each plank , said planks to
be laid with ends to the street , be granted , and
the same is hereby ordered built.
REbOLVED , That this resolution be published
in THE TRIIIUNE for the period of one week ,
and said publication to be sufficient notifica
tion to the owners of said lots.
Attest : W. C. LATOURETXE , Chairman.
F. M. KIMMEIL , Clerk.
Notfce of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage.
Notice is hereby given , thi.t by virtue of a
chattel mortgage , dated on the 26th day of
Ma } % J8S5 , and duly filed in the oliice ot the
County Clerk oiLRed Willow county , Nebraska ,
onthe2d day of June , 18b5 , and executed byP.
L. Blair to 1. J. Starbuck , to secure the pay
ment of the sum of § 500 , and upon which there
is now due the sum of § 500. Delault having
been made in the payment of said sum , there
fore I will sell tho property therein described ,
viz : The shed stables situate on lots No. (5,7 (
and 8 , in block28 , in the Village of McCook ,
Neb. Also , one large black horse , about 10
years old , one large black mare , about 9 years
old , one brown horse , about 8 years old , ring
bone on left fore foot , one brown horse , about
8 years old , blind in one eye , and one gray mare ,
aboutlOyears old. Also , one new spring wagon ,
and a set of double harness. Atpublicauction
at tho McCook Corral , opposite Frees & Hock-
nell's Lumber Yard , in McCook , Red Willow
county , Nebraska , on Saturday the 29th day
of August , 1885 , at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day.
Dated August 1st , 1885.
I. J. STARBUCK , Mortgagee.
E. S. WELCH , Deputy Sheriff , Agent.
LEGAL NOTICE.
VILLAGE CLEUK'S OFFICE , t
McCcook , Neb. , Aug. 4,185. f
Notice is hercbv given that on the 3d day of
August , 1883 , A. J. Willey filed his petition at
this ollice praying the Board of Trustees of the
Village of McCook , Neb. , to grant him license
to sell malt , spirituous and vinous litiuors ut
his place of business for mechanical , chemical
and medicinal purposes , according to law.
F. M. KIMMELL , Clerk.
FREES & HOCKNELL ,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
CHICAGO LUMBER YARD.
DEALERS IN
Lumber Lime Genjent Sasb. Doors Blinds
, , , . , , ,
HARD AND SOFT COAL.
YARDS AT HcCOOK , IHDIAHOU , CAMBRIDGE , ARAPAHOE , AID OIFORD.
HALLAGK & HOWARD ,
WHOLESALE 4 , RETAIL DEALERS IN
DOORS , BLINDS. MOULDINGS ,
Ccbct < r. 2 < wfc , Sinte , effcttr , Cement- ,
ci-ub Goaf.
MeCOOK , - NEBRASKA.
.1
Staysa & Roseerans ,
CONTRACTORS
For all kinds $ Descriptions of Buildings
IN WOOD , BRICK and STONE.
SSFTlans drawn. Material furnished. Estimates given
and Job "Work done. With every facility at our command
and years of experience in our line of business we feel confi
dent that we can serve the public in a satisfactory manner.
Prices and work talks , and business we are after , and that is
just what we mean in this adv. Office and workshop , foot of
Main Avenue , near depot.
Challenge Wind Mill
, fi
Superior to auy on the market , being IlcaUer , Stronger Built ,
mid therefore a more Durable Mill. It Is the only
absolutely safe Mill built ; and out of
Thousands Erected During 12
Years past , not one has ecr blown away and left the Tower
standing A record no other Mill can how.V offer
to put up any of our PUMPING MILLS
ON THIRTY DAYS TRIAL ,
And If they don't give satisfaction , will reaiove Mill at our
own expense. Also Manufacturers of the Celebrated
Challenge Feed Mills , Corn Shelters , Iron Pumps
with brass ci llnders , Iron Pipe , Tanks. i
For estimates , catalogues and prices , apply to j.ii
G. B. HETTLETON , McCook , Neb. , 1 il
Agent for Southwestern Nebraska and Northwestern Kanias.
CHEAPEST AND BEST
UNEQUALLED FOR
Power , Simplicity Durability.
Estimates made of Mill and Pump complete upon application.
Every Mill Warranted. Send for Catalogue.
THE WOGDMANSE
This mill Is a "solid wheel" and the best self-regulator made. The
Toodman e No. G. Pump Is the beat single acting force pump In the
market. Will work In wells from 10 to 200 feet In depth , and has back
attachments to force water Into ele.ted tanks. Can be used by hand
or windmill. Parties contemplating the erection of a Windmill will
consult their best Interests by railing at my Homestead. 1 } miles N. W.
of McCook , or at 15. Johnston's , 5 miles S. K. , and at Hewitt's Market
Garden , S. E. of McCooK , and examine the working of the Woodmanse
W. M. IRWIN , Agent ,
Woodmanse Windmill Co. , Preeport , HI.
An Enterprising , Reliable House.
M. A. Spaldmj : can always be relied upon , not on-
y to carry in stock the best of everything , but to
ecure "the Agency for snch articles as ha\e well-
cnown merit , and arc popular with the people , there-
by sustaining the reputation of being always entcr-
prlslng.andeterrellablc. Having secured the Acen-
: y far the celebrated Dr. King's New DI covery for
Consumption , will cell It on a positive guarantee. It
will surely cure any nnd e\cry affection of Throat ,
.ungs , and Chest , nml to show our confluence , we In
vite you to call and get n Trial Bottle Free.
JCST WHAT YOU Anvil , Vise , Cut-
off Tool. The best
for Farm & Home
use. Either size ,
f .50 , $3 30. $0.50
sent Freight Paid
on receipt of price
If your hardware
dealer docs not
keep them. Good
Agents wanted. any
CHENEY ANVIL & VISE CO. ,
DETROIT , JIICH.
$ presents given awny.
! $200.000&
. & us o cts. postage , and
by mall you will get free a
package of j oods of largealue , that will start you In
work that will at once brlag you In money faster than
anjthlngelfe In America. AH about the 200 000 In
presents with each box.
Agents wanted everywhere
either ser , of all age , , tor „ , , the tta"OT
time only , to work for ni at their own homes.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
THE BEST SALVE In the world for Cuts , Bruises
Sores. Ulcers. SaltRheum , FeverSoreg. Tetter Chan !
pcd Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all Skin Erup&
and poslthely cures Piles or no pay requited. UIs
guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction
, or raoncr
refunded. Price S5 cents per box. For gale ?
_ _ _ METROPOLITAN DRUG STORE.
STEANGE !
We do not know of any medicine that has
gained an equal popularity , la such a short
time , for the instant relief of
coughs and so
ane 1