The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 10, 1885, Image 5

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With a View of Making some Slight Changes in our Business , we Offer our.
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We carry the Stock for the people ! We make Prices to please the people ! * And we want the people's trade !
14 POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR $1 00 Everything in the Grocery Line at 8 POUNDS Dir/vvouTii COKFKE 1 00
15 POUNDS WHITE EXTRA "C" SUGAR 1 00 1C POUNDS DRIED APPLES 1 00
20 POUNDS NEW YORK BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 1 00 . * . 3im ? & ! f 15 POUNDS Ni\v : PRUNES 1 00
S POUNDS AKUUCKLE'S COFFEE : . . 1 00 14 POUNDS XKW DRIED PEACHES 1 00
8 POUNDS MCLAUGHLIN'S COFFEE 1 00 THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE REPUBLICAN VALLEY. 14 POUNDS NEW CURRENTS 1 00
are Agents for Butterick's Paterns , and carry a Full and Complete Assortment. Be sure and see us before buying elsewhere. Corner Main and Dennison Sts.
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Denver to Chicago ,
Donvor to Kansas City ,
Denver to Omaha ,
Omaha to Chicago ,
Kansas City to Chicago ,
Omaha to St. Louis ,
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BEST LINE
FROM
SURE COKKECTEONS
LOW RATES
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
Through tickets over the Burling-
tbn Route are for salo by the Union
Pacific , Denver & Rio Grande and
all other principal railways , and
by all agents of the "Burlington
Route. "
For further information , apply to
any agent , or to
P. S. EySTvS.t i'lT'k'tAK't ,
O&AUA , XKB.
CITY - BAKERY.
SdT PROPRIETORS.
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[ READ , PSES & CAKES ,
GRAHAM BREAD.
Cakes Made on Order.
ROOM
In connection whore you can get colTce.sand
i \viclics , pics. etc. . at all hours.
Best in the Wo rid.
The most popular Weekly newspaper dovoted
indcjsncc. mechnnics.cncinoorjnij. discoveries , in
ventions and patents everpnblishcd. Every num
ber illcstratHcl with splendid encravinRS. Ibis
publication furnishossinost valuable encjclnpoclia
of informat ion-winch no person should be without.
The popularity of tba SciKNilKic AMERICAN 51
such that its circulation nrarly equals that of ell
other papers of its class combine J. Prico $3.Ja
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. United btr.tc-i and foreisn cimctrie .
a Cavetts. Trsdo-JJorks. Copv-nshts.
Assignments , and nil othor papers for
Jsecunne to invrntor U'er risuts in tho
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3 Germany and othir loroicn countries prc-
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through Muim 4 Co. are noticed in ttie iNiienl-.l-s
American free. Tho ailvantjceot wich notice i-
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THE Chicago doctor who lias been
performing surgical experiments upon
his family to illustrate the nmesthetie
properties of cocaine , probably docs
not owe his insanity to that useful
drug. Tiic incidental remark of a re
porter that Dr. Bradley was also ad
dicted to the use of morphia , may
'account for the mental condition which
led him to the promiscuou employ
ment of cocaine to an extent that is
certainly novel , if nothing else can be
said for it. It is also probably an error
to say that Dr. Bradley has made
"physical wrecks" of his children by
the use of cocaine. A man might very
readily reduce his family to the condi
tion of "physical wrecks" by carving
slices out of uiem , either with or with-
! out the use of an antcsthetic , though
the wreck would probably be more com
plete without the antithetic than with
it. Cocaine , like a great manother
new remedies , so-called , has 'been
vaunted somewhat beyond its actual
deserts ; .but within lines now pretty
clearly defined it is unquestionably of
very great value and entirely harmless.
Its special use ia in its peculiar power
of producing insensibility when locally
j applied to the surface of a mucous
I membrane , and this without any consti
tutional effects whatever. Lt thus ren-
1 ders painless operations upon the eye.
' in the nose or the mouth , or in other
sensitive parts , and removes , that state
' of congestion and hypenusthewa , or
1 extreme sensitiveness , that is the cause
I of so much suffering. Within this field
i the almost unique properties of cocaine
have proved it to be of very great im
portance , and it is a pity that anything
so useful to humanity should be dis
credited by the absurdities of a crazy
mar. Philadelphia Times.
IN Kansas , when a man goes to the
drug store to get .something good for his
stomach he has to sign a paper setting
forth his ailment brief. } . The Chicago
Tribune man who has been looking over
the liquor registers in sonic of the To-
peka and Leavemvorth drug stores , finds
that some Kansans drink a few gills
of whiskey for toothac.hc.some for back
ache , some forgeneral debility , " and
one honest invalid records it that he
wants the medicine "to hide his sorrow. "
TIIE new Oxford paper , t he Standard ,
by W. T. Lindsay , is "the latest. " The
Standard makes quite ,1 creditable ini
tial appearance.
El wood Citizen : Jack Moore , the
gentlemanly and efficient conductor who
has been on the Elwood-Holdrege run
since the completion of this branchhas ,
been changed to a main line run , with
headquarters at McCook , and George
Whitman , of Oxford , supercedes him.
We are sorry to loose Jack , though our
loss is his gain and we imagine any pro
motion the B. & M. may give him will
be merited.
Some settlers in Hitchcock county
have foolishly organized a sort of a vig
ilance committee to protect themselves
against the depredations of range cattle.
And maiming , slaughtering and im
pounding stock is being indulged in , es
pecially in the northwest part of tlje
count } ' . Cooler and better judgment
should prevail among these settlers. At
this season of the year it is obviously
impossible to move the herds out of the
county. It were just as impossible a
thing to "hold" stock , and the only al-
ternative is that the cattle be permitted
to range at large until spring seed time ,
when stockmen will round them up , pro-
paratory to moving them to greener
fields. A little common sense exhibit
ed on the part of settler and stockman
will obviate most of the existing trouble ,
and we prescribe the medicine.
FROM press dispatches we glean that
Sparks of the general land office has
finally and sensibly arrived at the con
clusion that Sparks , no matter how brilj
liant , is not paramount to the laws of
the United States , and that the doughty
ci-mmissioiier has "taken water" ' on a
number of his recent rulings. Theopin- j
ion prevails generally , anil is being voic
ed widely by the press , that the com
missioner's ruling on the liomchicnd law.
which ruling pecms to be in direct con
tradiction to the laws of the United
States , will be sut aside by the secretary.
Further , that the issuance of patents ,
where proofs shows "continuous" resii i
dence , as well as those cases of contest j
and upon which the department has j I
passed , has been ordered , and addition-1 i
al clerks employed for that purpose.
Sparks will shortly be where the ex-com
missioner was when he"stepped down
and out.
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Our people will not forget the art
lecture by Prof. French , on the even
ing of December 15th.
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S UPPLEMENT.
THURSDAY , DECEMBER 1O.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
North Platte Tiibune : We have it'
from good authority that the contract for
the grading of the Iloldrege extention of
the ] ! . & M. road has been let from
Elwood in Gosper county to Curtis in
Frontier county , a distance of about 30
miles. The road runs from Elwood in
a northwesterly direction nearly to the
southeastern corner of this county ,
thence nearly west through range ! 2G
and a portion of 27. dipping abruptly
southward to a point near Curtis in
range 28. some six miles south of the
south line of Lincoln county.
i Gazette-Journal : The organization
j
I ' known as the Brotherhood of Locomo-
i I live Engineers are making extensive ar-
I ' rangemcnts for .1 grand ball and banquet
to be held in McCook in the near future.
The necessary committees have been ap
pointed and all are working heroically
to make this , their inaugural ball a suc
cess beyond the peradventure of a doubt.
Invitations "will be issued to the friends
of this organization all over Nebraska
a nd it promises to be the largest gath
ering of "lever handlers"and their
friends ever held in the state. Exten
j sive preparations are already being made
to cntrrtain and piovide for the visitors
to that magic city , and the ball and
banquet.
Hayes Centre News : .The county and
precinct ofik-crs elect are required to
file their official bonds and be sworn in
on the first Timr.-day after the firt
Tuesday in January , which will be the j
7th. The county commissioners will' !
then be in regular se-aion. Jlymember
the date .January 7th. ' " ' * The cxten-
sion of the Burlington & Missouri from
Holdrege northwest , which was dcsigii-
ed to strike the Union Pacific at Ogal-
lalahas , taken a new shootaccording to
Colorado papers. The intention now
seems to be to run the line midway be
tween the main lines of the Burlington
& Missouri and Union Pacific , cross the
latter at Sterling , Colo. , and strike out
northwest for Cheyenne , the ultimate
terminus of the branch.
LAND-OFFICE BLANKS
In oitlerinif , { rivir ollice niinilvr : uul title of
blank , with quantity of each blank wanted.
Put only one blank on n line to iivoid mis-
lakes. 2P3ioney mu-t invariabl ; airoin-
yuny the order. Aclchvss
MeCOOIC , XE I HI ASKA .
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APPLICATIONS TO KSTinj.
- -007 Homestead Luv- . 15 Cts. , lJi >
l-OW Timber-Culture Law . 15 JJi >
At-TIDAVITS.
J 1 Ota Xon-Minci-iil . 15Cts. . ? 1.00
M ) 5 Timber Culture Kntry. . . 15 1.00
MM > { Homcstetul Entry . 15 " l.m
1-Oli' ) Comiiiutiitloii. Hil . 15 " 1.00
HI70 Final , Homestead . 15 " 1.00
4-072 Contest , HoiriL-Mcail . 'J5 " .00
t-O-.KJ Contest , Timber Ciiltmc. 25 " 2.00
NOTIOK > .
47 : Tor Publication . 15 Cts. , ? I.OO
4S : Hd Int. to Prove L'p. . . . 15 " 1.00
4-:5'i : Pre-E. . . . . . 15 " 1.00
PIIOOFS.
4-OT. ) Hoiuestomi Final . 50 Cts. . Stf.OO
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4-74ii.Pre-Kinition Final 50 U.OO
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4--kJo Declaratory Statement. . 15 Cts. . § 1.00
Tou-n hi | > Plats.
Other blanks will be prepaied as called for.
LEGfIL BLHNKS IE STOCK.
THE-
( FULL ROLLER PROCESS. )
is xon * IKAUY TO DO A
General Milling Business.
Your patronage solicited.
CLARK WARD. Manager.
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CATTLE !
Rain Does Not Affect It.
FOR SALE BY
FREES & HOCKNELL ,
SOLE AGENTS.