The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 12, 1885, Image 5

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    Thursday , November 12,1885.
OONGKEGATIOXAL. Si
A. M. every week. Proachinjr bcrvlces overv
Sunday nijrht lit 7.30. 31. T. Also , every nltcr-
unto Sunday morning at 11. M. T. Exception * .
Jo the above will be noticed In loculs.
Gr.oiKJK DUNGAK. 1'iislor.
3IETHODIST. Services every Sunday nt ID :
SO A. M. and 7 P. M. . mountain time. Sunday
.School at ! 5 P. M. The tcrvices und Sunday
school will be held for the futuro in the * now
church. AU nro cordially invited. Seats free.
W. B. WHEKUIH , 7'iisfor.
CATHOLIC. Services will be held in the
church once every four weeks.
THOMAS Cn-r.n.v , Pastor.
McCOOlC I.ODGI3 A. V. & A. M.
Regular meetings , Tuesday night nn
or hcfore lull moon of every month.
S. It. G1CEE.V , W. . ' . ! .
K. L. MrCitACKUX. Secretary.
Wu.r.mv Gnovn Loiidi : K. OP P. , U.
D. Meets the first mid thirdVcdiies -
lday evening of i-ach month.
.1. W. OAMi'iiKLr. , C. C.
A. M. Si-Ar.DiNO. K. U. S.
HOCK.NKM. IIOSB COMPANV IOR- !
ular mpctinursoii thellrst Wednesday
' ir of each mouth.
U 1) . Aicmr.At.T : > , Chief.
15. or Ij. K. brotherhood of r.ocoinotlveT'n-
finccrs. .Meet Hrst and fourth Satnntnys of
each month. S. K. Honr , Chief.
.1. C. Aj.'iir.itso : : , F. A. E.
.1. 1C. HAUVKS POST (1. A. H. Regular meet-
infrs second nnd fourth Monday evenings of
each mouth : it Operu Hull.
.1. A. WJT.COX , Commando- .
J. H. YAKQISR , Adjutant.
POST-OFFICE HOURS.
Open from 7 A. M. to 8 P M. . .M. T. Oliice
will He closed thirty minutes hefni-e arrival ami
doparliiroof mailq. SUNI > AV , office will lieojten
from 7 to 8 A.J. . ami horn 4 to r. P. M. . M. T.
A. P. SIIAHP , P. M.
B. & M. TIME TABLE.
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KAST i.c wr.s : BAST wi vvr.s :
No.a fjO ! : , A. 31.1 Xo. K ) . . .K , P. M.
1VK8T fjUAVKS : I WFST TjKAVlIS :
No.i ; : K/O.P. M. I No.i S.rr . P. M.
I ffST'Eustbonnd traiiis run on Central Time ,
\\iePtlioinid train * on Mountain Time.
Freight trains do not carrv iiuvcujrevs
K. IJ. WOOD ? . Ajrcnt.
Local IntelUgencc.
Fresh car.dv at the ( Jitv Bakcrv.
Fred. JJochnerwas in the city on husi-
ness , yesteiday.
For Tansill's Punch Cigar go to the
Uommeicial Ilonc.
The Catholic Fair at the Opera ILill.
Tuesday evening next.
CdF = Moody & Winter , City Dairy , for
pure and wholesome miik.
25,000 white and cnloicd envelopes
just received at this office.
soft coal , best quality ,
at llallack & Howaid's lumber varo.
John Stone of Laird was in town.
Wednesday and Thursday of this week.
FOR SATjK CIIKAP A good pony ,
saddle and bridle , inquire at this office.
Money to loan on real estate and pat
ented land by the McCook Loan and
Trust Co.
The finest line of perfumes and ex
tracts-in the city at the B. & M.
Pharmacy.
The Iseminger Automatic Bill and
Letter File , the very best in the market ,
at this office.
For the most elegant and perfect Bae
Burners , the square Gold Coin at Lytle
Bros.downs , thevoild. .
TflK TRIBUNE will club with any jour
nal in the United States at reduced rates.
Select your paper and call for figures.
Stock boarded by the day or week at ,
Olcott's barn , opposite Colvin llou e.
Also buys and sells stock on commission.
Tho Central Meat .Market of Church
' & Whittaker has at all times the choic
est cuts of steak and other meats for
their patrons.
The Commercial House grows more
nnd more in popular favor cveiy day.
They know how to meet the wants of
all who stop there.
To insure peace and contentment in
your family * , go to Lytlc Bro * . and get
one of the latest style Base Burners.
The } ' are ' 'daisies. " '
Come ail ve who want anything in the
dental line to E. 8. Carl. McCook Bank
ing Co.'s building. Reasonable charges
and work guaranteed.
They hove just received a choice con
signment of candies at the City Bakery ,
and lovers of that toothsome article arc
requested to call and sample them by
purchase.
The Glcasons have been playing to
rather small houses , in the Opera Hall ,
this week. The'company is hardly up
to grade and has not so far impressed
their audiences very favorably.
All .persons knowing themselves in
debted to me on account are requested
to call and settle , as soon as possible ,
cither by cash or bankable paper.
C. II. PvOOEIiS.
.No. HO was delayed somewhat , this
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noon , l y an accident near Amboy , caus
ed by a box car in some manner getting
on to the main track. The result of the
collision we to go piess too early to as- ,
ccrUin.
* At a special meeting of the council
held yesterday evening , J ; H.'Bennett
was appointed village marshal. We
hope Mr. Bennett will go to work in
( lead earnest to root out the nKst of
crooks and black-legs which now infests
the city. We promise him a hearty
-support in his work.
Gold pens at MCrackcn's. .
Xew Strmj ! Xow Goods ! L. Lowman
& Son , Pata Block , Main Street.
A full line of genuine Pebble specta
cles just received at MoCracken's.
The largest and besfc assortment of
horse blankets at WV. . Palmer's. '
and soft , coal , best quality ,
at llallack & nowjird's lumberyard.
Moody & Winter aro supplying milk
of as gnt'd and pure quality as during
the Mimmcr mouth * .
Bemembcr this oflice when yon want
a well-disrlaved dodgor. We have the
only large wood type in the city.
Go to W. W. P.ilnicr , two doors north
of post-office , for harness. De is the
boss good good.r.nd low prices.
The new linn of Wrlcox & Fowler
h.ive an epistle in this issue which will
be to your interest to read carefully.
A dull gold known as "Itoman" is in
fashion now : but the old fashioned ar
ticle will do just nsull at this office.
This issue con tains the Official returns
oi' the Lite election. It will be a valu
able paper to preserve for future ref
erence.
' Clouds and darkness hover over us , "
but thu ship of sfcile sails proudly on ,
apparently safu and unmindful of No
vember 3d.
Taking into account the time of sea
son , last Friday'.s storm was the most
severe pcihaps within the memory of
the oldest settlers.
j A young son of .Mr. Angel , who lives
j about five miles northwest of towndied ,
on Sunday morning oi heart dibcase.
His icmains were interred at Prospect
Cemetery , late in the afternoon.
The Staddelman loton Main Avenue
have , by an : uniublu : arrangement , re
verted to tlie Lincoln Land Co. In the
spring , a trio of twotory brick build
ings will ornament that corner.
Our job department has been turning
out some work for the Citizens Bank ,
lately , which cannot be approached , in
point of artistic design and neatness of
execution , in tiiis part of the state.
The .Methodist brethren have receiv
ed the scats for their church. These
will add greatly to tiie comfort of the
audiences which weekly meet in that
handsome little structure for devotional
purposes.
McCook it would seem has only just
commenced to boom to feel her oats ,
as it wore. The comingpring will doubt
less witness such an immigration , and
such a building enterprise as she has
never seen.
They had a very pleasant quilting
party at the residence of Nels. Johnson ,
about 10 miles south of town , a short
time since. We MSO learn that the peo
ple of that neighborhood are building a
sod school house1 , and that the expense
of tunning theschool will be shouldered
by them.
One would be led to imagine that h.
r. n. knew THE Tuiurxi : by this time.
It appears otherwise. We have just
lifted a lette.received at this office
October 28th. The letter was an im
portant business letter and was on the
advertised list , after being detained al
most two weeks.
An attempt was made on Monday
night of last week to destroy the buildi i
ing used by Hitchcock county as a Court
House , and the records contained there
in. In view of the prominence occu
pied by these records , in the history of
Hitchcock county , the above is not a
great surprise to many.
Barring the mud which has been
everywhere present since Saturday , who
ever experienced more salubriously
lovely weather than we have been en
joying since Sunday. We have extremes ,
but Nebraska can reasonably and safely
boast of as many fine days of sunshine '
and beauty as any state in the Union.
The demand for houses for rent is
vastly greater than the supply. We are
approached withDo , you know of any
houses for rent'repeatedly almost every
day. Won't some capitalist step in and
relieve the present condition of affairs
] iy erecting a number of residences for
rent. There is fair money in such an
investment. . N
A BKAUTiFL'fj DISPLAY Mrs. T. |
Nelis of the New York Millinery Store i
has returned from her vibit east , bring- '
ing with her the largest , and finest and
handsomest display of millinerj goodSj ,
notions ol all kinds , hats and bonnets , '
perfect beauties. ever brought to this
citThe ladies uf McCook will find at
the New York Millinery Store , opposite
the pos.tofficc , ju. t what they want in
an } ' of the above lines. Mrs. Nelis has
an unusually large stock , and the very
latest and most tasty articles in her line
in the trade. Don't neglect to call early
and select before it i ? too late.
THE TRIBUNE would vouchsafe tliig
confidential advice to the denizens of
South McCook : If the law won't pro
tect you "against the horde oi'outcasts ,
which now swarm around you , as well
as the patrons of these dens , a liberal
use of some double barrelled shot guns
and bird shot might bo beneficial.
New Store ! New Goods ! L. Lowman
& Son , Pate Block , Main .Street.
A telegram was received at this sta
tion , Tuesday noon , from J. E. Bebb ,
sheriff of Decatur county , Kansas , say-
ing that twenty-one hundred dollars had
been stolen at Obcrlin , and asking that
the authorities keep a lookout for all
suspicious characters. A suitable re
ward is offered for the arrest of the
guilty parties. The telegram states no
particulars and gives no description ,
simply stating thccold facts in the case.
A nice line of hanging and stand
lamps at the Metropolitan Drug Store.
Two young men of the sporting fra
ternity met with a mishap , the other
| night , while ' 'taking in' ' a questionable
portion of South McCook. which might
have been serious in its results. While
' ' around the miss
'swinging circlethey
ed their bearings , and walked over the
high bank of the Republican at that
point.and were precipitated into the river ,
some 25 or 3D feet below , fortunately
with little or no injury , except to nerves
through fright.
Lytle Bros , have stoves at $3.50 and
upwards. See them before buying.
ABSTRACTS Messrs. L. C. Stephen- !
? on and E. C. Balleu of the County
Clerk's office , were in the city , two or
three days , the first of the week , making
a transcript of the original cntrymen ,
date of entry and description of land ,
taken , from the records at the U. S. j
Land Office. The transcript is being
taken for County Clerk Cramer , who is
preparing a set of abstract books of
Ked Willow count } ' , which will be val
uable in a few years.
W. W. Palmer has a fine line of wolf
and goat robes. They are dandies.
Information was received , the first
of the week , to the effect that L. II.
Piper , tha young man who has been em
ployed on the B. & M. at this place as
car greaser , for some months , had died
on the 4th of this month , within 24
hours of his arrival home. Mr. Piper
was afflicted with heart disease , and find
ing himself growing rapidly worse , start
ed for his New Hampshire home , to
breath his last in his native state and
among his relatives. lie was a kind
hearted young man , and possessed a dis
position which made him a favorite
with his fellow-laborers.
The best boot in America. The Wal
ker boot. Sold .only by C. II. Rogers.
No. 39 , which went west as -'double
header" in charge of Engineers Noren
and lloge , Friday , struck a section hand
named Jacob Cook , who was shoveling
snow at Culbertson station , rendering
him insensible , and cutting his scalp
slightly , but not otherwise injuring him.
Considering the fact that the train was
making pretty good speed , and that the
man was struck by the cylinder of the
engine , at the base of the brain.it is re
markable that Cook was not killed. Dr.
Willey went up to see him , Saturday
noon , and reports the injured man in a
fair way to rapid recovery. LATER
The injured man was brought down to
this city , the first of the week , and is
now at the E.iting House , under the
cave of the company's surgeon. Later
developments show the man's brain to
be seriously affected , but his ultimate
recovery is expected.
Buy one of those sweet , harmonious
Kazoos at McCracken's.
A snow and wind storm of unusual
severity , for this season of the year , pre
vailed in this part of the state , all day
Friday and most of the preceding night.
The snow fall was quite heavy , and be
ing blown hither and thither by a fierce
wind , made the ' 'outside world" ex
tremely uncomfortable and disagreeable.
The storm , which came from the north
west , was preceded by a soaking rain
from the southeast ) . Railroad men re
port a much heavier snow fall , west of
here , and a terrific wind , which tilled
the cuts , thereby retarding the progress
of all trains materially , during Friday.
Also that thousands of cattle had drift
ed down against the company's fence ,
from the range north , causing considera
ble suffering. In fine , the storm was
severe for any season. In order to bat
tle with the elements successfully , No.
39 had a "double-header" from here
west , Friday. The storm only extended
about 40 miles east of this place.
The. City Livery Stable , B. F. Olcott ,
proprietor , for fine teams.
DE : opvALizED HEN FRUIT On last
Sunday , while delivering a large basket
of eggs to the Commercial House , Es
Reynolds succeeded admirably in unfit
ting about 20 dozen of them for domes
tic purposes by coming in contact with
one of the iron rods which support the
awning'in front of the Citizen's Bank.
Es. had the basket on his shoulder , and
was trugging along merrily , when he
suddenly came to grief as above men
tioned. The rod is rather dangerously
near the pavement , and ought either to
be raised or removed before some one is
Injured thereby.
Great Reduction in Watches and
Jewelry at McCracken's.
A queuelcss Mongolian , a cousin of
Charlie Young of this place , occasioned
no little stir , recently , near Orleans ,
Ilarlan comity , by insisting upon mar
rying a Melican Miss , formerly of Fre
mont , ( where her almond-eyed admirer
first met her. ) but now of Precept. The
Flowery Kingdom laddie resides in
Hastings. Since writing the above we
loam the naturalized pig tail has finally
manied his M. M.
and soft coal , best quality ,
at llallack & Howard's lumber yard.
Eight buffalo-were killed nearEckley ,
the first of last week , a portion of
which were shipped to this city and dis
posed of by our local butchers. Con
sidering the great scarcity of that noble
game , but a few years since so numer
ous in the Republican Valley , the hunt
which resulted in the bagging of eight
bison was an unusually successful one.
New Store' New Goods ! L. Lowman
. & Son , Pate Block , Main Street.
The Catholic Fair will commence next
Tuesday evening , at the Opera Hall , and
continue three nights. Most extensive
preparations are making for the occas
ion. Refreshments , music and dancing
each night. *
Remember Church & Whittaker for
choice fresh meats of all kinds.
A young woman of the town had the
misfortune to slip and fall on the pave
ment , on West Dennison street , yester
day afternoon , dislocating her shoulder.
Michigan Cider of excel
lent quality at the City Bakery.
VAILTON NOTES.
Father Nicholson is about again
Mrs. Spcer is spending" few days at
her Saline county home Grandpa
Megrue will spend the winter with his
son , J. F. Megrue of this place Dr.
Williams of Dundee , 111. , spent a short
time at Yailton , and returned on the Hd.
highly pleased with the Driftwood and
her people Vailton Lyceum meets
on Tuesday evening of each week and
is well attended Mr. Wickwire is
making large improvements on his farm
south of the P. 0 The surprise so
ciable at J. F. Mcgrue's proved to be
quite a success Clarence Megrue
returned to Ilarvardthis , statelast , Sat
urday , having enjoyed his visit im
mensely. RALPH.
MILLINERY.
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We have just received our Winter
Millinery , latest shapes and colors , in
Ladies' , Misses' and Children's Hats and
Bonnets , etc. , and kindly ask the ladies
of McCook and vicinity to call and ex
amine the same and get prices before
buying elsewhere. Thanking you for
past favors , and soliciting a share of
your patronage in the future , we remain ,
Yours respectfully.
S. A. & L. C. ROWELL.
Inquire for the Royal , it is better
than gold , at McCracken's.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
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On December 31st , 1885 , the firm of
Frees & Hocknell will go out of busi
ness. All parties owing us are respect
fully requested to call and settle at once ,
either with cash or bankable paper. All
goods sold hereafter for cash
Nov. 4th. FREES & HOCK.VELL.
and soft coal , best quality ,
at llallack & Howard's lumber yard.
"MUM'S THE WORD ! "
' MUM'S THE WORD ! " The ladies of
the Episcopal Guild will give a Mum So
ciable at the residence of Mrs. A. J.
Pate , on Thursday evening , November
12th. A good time assured to all. Come
all , come early. PRESIDENT.
To be given away ! Inquire at Mc
Cracken's Jewelry Store.
THANKSGIVING CONCERT.
The Methodist Sunday School at Box
Elder will give a concert on the evening
of November 26th , to which all are cor
dially invited to attend.
BY ORDER OF COM.
New Store ! New Goods ! L. Lowman
& SoDj Pate Block , Main Street.
PERSONALS.
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Loon F. Moss is back from his eastern
business trip.
Philip Likes , an Aurora attorney , was In
town , Tuesday.
Joe. Swan made a flying visi to this spark-
lin : ? city , Tuesday.
Page T. Francis spent the first of the week
at home with his family.
Xr. and 3rrs. W. C. Eulhml of Culbertson
were in the city , Monday.
P. F. McStead of London , England , was a
Commercial guest , Tuesday.
Andy King , an old-time freight conductor ,
has been in town , this week.
Senator and Mrs. J. W. Dolanof Indianola
came up to town on SO , Tuesday.
II. W. Pike and wife came in from a short
vUit in Colorado , Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Moody Starbuck were pw- :
sengors to this place , yesterday noon.
Miss Vaughn went down to Lincoln , yester
day morning , on a visit of a few days.
A. F. Dyer , county surveyor of Hayes , had
business in town , the first of the week.
J. C. Kestersonof Fairbury , who is interest
ed in Hitchcock county , was in townSntinday.
G. M. Lamhertson of Lincoln was a puest
at the B. &M. Eating IIor.se , last ThnrMlay.
Miss Stockton , IJegbter Laws' clerk , pass
ed Sunday on her claim in Hitchcock county.
John A.Iiiidd , Frecs&IIucknelPsmanager
at Trenton , was in the city , Sunday , on bt i-
ness.
Fied D. Pitney , Supt. of Public Instruction
elect of Hitchcock county , was in the city ,
Sunday.
Dr. B. B. Davis returned , Monday , fiom
his visit home , much improved in health and
spirits.
Sheriff Welbom and Clark Ward of the
the county-scat came up to the city on 130 ,
Monday.
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Attorneys Johnson , Stan-and Snavelyand
J. II. Cmistncr of Indianola , were in the city ,
Tuesday.
Fred. Weed came down to the Metropolis
of the Upper Republican , Monday evening
on Xo. 40.
J. M. Moms and daughter of Stockvillo
were in town , Monday , the giu'ts of IJegis-
: er Laws.
Mrs. Ed. Marquis leturncd from her visit
to relatives in Hitchcock comity , ou 40 , Sun
day evening.
J. T. McEvoy , David Clancy and AVillis
[ Jitchie , of Stratton"s business men , were in
: own. Tuesday.
Messrs. Straut , Taylor , Banks , IJisIey and
other prominent Culbcrfconians were on our
streets , TiieMlay.
G. W. Frazier , oie ; of Atwood'.s business
ncn , was a guet at the B. it M. Eating
House , Tuesday.
A. Williams , S. E. Jones , ( 'eo. McMillan ,
md R. D. Babcock of IIastings were in ton. .
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Wilcox left , yoterday
noniing , for Oilman , 111. , where they will
visit a couple of months.
Attorneys J. II. Berger anil W. W. McCoI-
ister , and O. L. Grier of the coimty-seatliad
business in town , Monday.
Mrs. D. B. Mills of Republican City has
been visiting in the city since Saturday , tho
guest of Register and Mrs. Laws.
Cashier F. L. Brown of the First National
went east on a business trip , Monday on 40.
Ie will bo gone most of the week.
Fred S. Harris returned , Saturday night ,
from Lincoln , where he was called , the tirst
of the week , by the sickness of his father.
J. S. Loveland and \ \ ife of Oakland , this
state , were registered at the B. & M. , Tues
day. They went on to Denver yesterday noon.
L. O. Maible , fatherof the Marble brothers
of this city , arrived in town last Friday , and
spent the most of the present week , visiting
lis children.
Mr. Parmley , of Goodrich & Pannley of
Imperial , Chase county , who has been in this
city for the past ten days on business , started
for Imperial ontoO , Saturday.
Elmer E. Stoup , tiic nervy and energetic
B. & M. agent at Cambridge , was in the city ,
the latter pait of the pa-t week , in the ac
quirement of Pythian honors.
Ed. Ryan of Culbartson was in town , Mon
day , on business. Mr. It. informs us that he
contemplates going west at au early date to
look up a location for a ranch.
C. E. Flanery of Akron , Colo. , was regis-
: ered at the Cominerciol , Tuesday. Mr. F. i <
making arrangements to open n large stoic
in that new , but growing burg.
J. T. Wray , M. M. House , county judge
elect of Hitchcock , II. D. McKelvey , J. A.
Kirk , W. E. Dunfoitli , and other ancient
Jangoriteswereintownoiibusine > sMonday.
D. J. Smith and daughter , Miss Dell , Mr.
Harrington and others , came in , Sunday cven-
ng , fiom Wano , Cheyenne comity , Kansas ,
n which vicinity they have been holding
town claims for a number of months past.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Meserve left , yesterday
Homing on 2 , for Illinois on a visit of two
jr three weeks , combining business with
Measure. Mr. Meserva will attend the annu
al meeting of the Paxton Cattle Co. at Pax-
on on the 17th inst.
Squire Chrysler of Box Elder was in town.
yesterday afternoon , on his return fi oin Alma ,
vhere he has been for the past two weeks at
he bedside of his sister , Mbs Lou Chrysler ,
who hits been seriously ill. but Is now rapidly
recovering , we are pleased to note.
B. F. Olcott , wife and little giils returned
from Brooklyn , Iowa ? where Mrs. Olcott and
he children have been visiting for n number
of weeks , on ! No. 1. Friday night. Mrs. 01-
cott's visit home has greatly improved her
lealth , although a crutch is required to aid
ler in moving around.
E. F. Ryan and Cecilia Ryan , brother and
sister of the Ryan Bios. , arrived in the city ,
ast week , and will make this their future
loine. The brothers have rented cue of II.
G. Dixon's residences , iiorthwe.it of theschool
louse , and will shortly go to house keeping ,
vith Miss Cecilia as presiding officer. j
1 B. M. Brickey & Co. for clothing ;
. New Store ! New Goods ! L. Lowman
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& Son , Pate Block , Main Street.
and soft coal , best quality ,
' at Hallack & Howard's lumber yard.
I The courteous treatment and first-
class accommodations at the Conimci-
cial House arc making that hostlcric
popular.
The same gang of Hastings crooks
which operated here during thu horse
fair have established a neat above Ken
dall's again.
The first fresh oysters of the season
at Kd. Kuester's , first door abovo the
! P. 0. Oysters by the can or served in
' every style. Fresh consignments every
i clay.
j FOR SALE 175 aero deeded land ,
: with improvements to amount to $500.
Situated - miles from iMcCook. For
j terms call on or address editor of THE
I TRIWTXE. _
j There is a stench emitting pile of
: hides on the platform at the station
i
j which might be disposed ol to the ad
vantage of the public those at least
who have full use of their nasal ap-
' pondage ? .
11. A Cole , fashionable merchant tail
or , has constantly on hand ns fine a class
of goods as can be procurcd. Suits made
up in the jatcst style , and perfect fits
guarantee ! . Prices reasonable. Shop
two doors west of Citizens Bank , Mc
Cook , Nebraska.
Nebraska flour for Nebraska ! ! ? . The
City Bakery received a car-load of that
celebrated Grand Island Flour , this
week. The shipment contains the new
i brand of Hour. "White Frost * " which is
without a peer , and is guaranteed to be
the very finest brand in the city.
NOTICE TO PAY UP.
Having disposed of a half interest in
the B. & M. Pharmacy to Mr. Walker ,
all persons owing me are requested to
call and make immediate settlement of
all accounts owing me.
Oct. 22 , ' 85. A. J. WiLLr.v.
Residence for Sale.
I am offering my residence property
on the corner of Madison and Dodge
streets for sale. J. 1) .
SAFE FOR SALE.
A 1,000 pound Moslcr Safe , fire proof ,
for sale cheap.
Lumviciv & TuowttttiiusK.
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sale by M. A. Spaldinjf and S. L. Greca.