The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 07, 1886, Image 5

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Thursday , January 7,1886.
CONG REG ATIOXAL.-Sunday School at In
A.M. every week. Preaching services even
Sunday nfeht at r:30 M. T. Also , every nla-f-
imte bundiiy morning : r.t 11. M. T. Exceptionu
to the above will bo noticed in locals.
fr f JKOrtQK ] ) UKOAK , Pahtor.
ry Sunday uth
0 A. M. and . p. 31. . mountain time. Sinidur
achool ut 3 P.M. The Rcrvices and Sunday
school will he held for flip future in tin ; new
church. AH arc cordially invited. Scats free.
A\f. H.ViK > ; tnit. Pastor.
EPISCOPA I-ScrvIccK Inthc-Opcrallall thf
first mm third Sundays. Jnorninsrnnd evening.
of each month. J. A. Fui.voimr , Hector.
CATIIOUC.-Serviccs will he held In th
church once every four weeks.
THOMAS CDIT.F.N % Pastor.
W. C. T. U. The W. C ! . T. U. will meet in the
KendinjrUoom every Wedncsdavafternoon nt
2 o'clock. M.T. TheDundor Hope will meet
in the He diiifr Itoom evcrv Saturday after
noon nt 2 o'clock , monntnm time.
MeOOOK LODGE A. F. & A. M.
Keirular meeting's. Tuesday niifhton
_ or before full moon of every month.
\ S. ] , . GHERN. W. M.
v F. L. MCCRACKKN , Secretary.
WIM.OW Gnovn LOIHU : K. or P. , II.
&D. Meets the flrfit and third Wertnes-
ovening1 of each month.
J.V. . UAMPOBM. . C. C.
A. M. Si'Ai-DiiiC. K. H. S.
HOCKNKI , & HOSK COMPANV.
ular meeting on the first Wednesday
'evening ' of each month.
H. JJ. AncniBALD , Chief.
B. OF L. E. Brotherhood of Locomotive En
gineers. Meet llrst and lonrth Saturdays of
each month. S. E. HOGH , Chief.
J. C. AsuEirsoN , F. A. 13.
J. K. BAHNES POST O. A. U. Uejjular meet
ings second and fourth Monday evenings of
each month nt Opera Hall.
J. \Yiicox , Commander.
J. H. YAnaEn , Adjutant.
POST-OFFICE HOURS.
Open from 7 A. 31. to 8 P. M. . M. T. ORico
will be closed thirty minutes bofore arrival and
departure of mails. SUNDAY , oflieo will he open
from 7 to 8 A. M. and from 4 to 5 P. M. . .M. T.
A. P. SIIAHP , P. M.
B. & M. TIME TABLE.
EAST T.r AVKS : KAST IjKAVES :
No.2 . Ui , A.M. No. 40 . 5:25 , P.M.
WEST LKAVKS : WEST HEAVES :
No.SO . 12:50. P.M. No.l . 8:155. P. M.
S3r"Enstbound trains run on Central Time ,
and westbound trains on Mountain Time.
Freight trains do not carry passengers.
R. U. WOODS ,
Local Intelligence.
Fresh candy at the City Bakery.
E. M. Briekey & Co. for clothing.
3o to W. W. Palmer for your
harness. 32-tf.
E. JI. Briekey & Co. are sacrificing
overcoats.
If you want a superior letter filecall ,
at this office.
For Tansill's Punch. Cigar go to the
Commercial House.
The Metropolitan drag store keeps a
full line of fancy box papers. f
A. P. Bonnot has been in the city
for a number of days past.
23FMoody & Winter , City Dairy , for
pure and wholesome milk.
" " " -Special sale of cloaks , at actual cost.
I Lownian & Son , Pate Block.
Brewer Bros , butcher only corn-fed
steers. Xo cows or lange cattle.
BSpSwect Michigan Cider of excel
lent quality at the City Bakery.
Stationery.blank books , toilet articles ,
etc. , at Chcnery & Stiles' drug store.
Tom Glasscott is engaged on some
work in the Citizens Bank at present.
Call and see our stock of society
cards. GA. . R. , 1C. of P. , B. L. E. , etc.
A nice line of hanging and stand
lamps at the Metropolitan Drug Store.
The best coal oil in town , 150 ° wa
ter white , 30 cents a gallon , at Chenery
& Stiles.
Money to loan on real estate and pat
ented land by the McCook Loan and
Trust Co.
The Iseminger Automatic Bill and
Letter File , the very best in the market ,
at this office.
FAMI LOANS Col. Snavely informs
us that he is now procuring farm loans
quite easily at 10 per cent.
Received this weekan elegant line of
silks , and trimmings to match , at Low-
man & Son's , Pate Block.
Jt looks like war ! ! ! Wilcox & Fow
ler have made still greater reductions in
prices. Now is the time to buy.
G. W. Bcde has some special bar
gains in real estate. Office 4th door
south of U. S. Land office. 27-tf.
Q'HE 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 House.
Also buys and sells stock on commission.
Don't fail to take a book , or some
agazines , papers or the like to the W.
. T. U. sociable at the Congregational
' evening next.
'churchTuesday
FOR SALE Lindner & Erman have
work oxen , steers , cows and heifers for
for pale at their barn , one block west of
the Commercial House. jMcCook , Neb.
The sneak thief seems to have been
hauling around the edges at the fire-
nieii's dance also. We hear the loss of
a few articles , which were unchecked.
We have just received undoubtedly
the finest lot of new job types , in hand-
some script faces , ever brought to this
* of our job
i5ty. ; We invite inspection
work.
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TO CONSUMERS !
NOTICES HEREBY GIVEN THAT
ALL WATER TAX NOT PAID BY TEH
DA YS FROM THE DA TE HEREOF , CON
SUME/IS THUS DEUNWEKT WILL
HAVE THEIR SUPPLY SHUT OFF.
ALL BILLS DUE A T MY OFFICE / / / THE
DEPOT BUILDIHG.
FRED. S. HARRIS ,
JAN. 7 , 1886. " Agent.
E. M. Brickey & Co. the clothiers.
Freuh and salt meats of the choicest
quality at Brewer Eros.
SSPAbstraet linen legal rap with
numbered lines at this office.
The } * have nothing but the finest and
purest drugs at Chcnery & Stiles. '
Novelties of the season in all depart
ments , at Lownian & Son' 8 , Pate Block.
. W. Palmer is closing out har
ness , blankets and robes. Now is the
time to buy. . " > 2-4ts.
Blood tells , and that's th reason the
Commercial House continues to be the
popular hotel of the city.
The finest line of cigars in the city
at Chcnery & Stiles' new drug store.
Their ' 'Extras" 5 ct. cigar has no equal.
A very neat little. gift was that which
St. Peter left with 31 r. and .Mrs. La-
Tourette on New Year da } ' , in the shape
of a fine boy baby.
They have just received a choice con
signment of candies at the City Bakery ,
and lovers of that toothsome article are
requested to call and sample thorn by
purchase.
The fire-plugs for this city have al
ready been ordered , and Mr. Phillips in
forms us that they will be pl-iccd as
soon as possible al'ter the arrival of the
plugs here.
The W. C. T. U. will hold a look so
ciable at the Congregational church next
Tuesday evening , to which everybody
is invited. The ladies will prepare some
refreshments for the occasion.
There is no better evidence of the
popularity of -public house than the
fact that the accommodations of the
same arc taxed to the utmost. Such is
the case with the Commercial Hotel.
Communion services will be Indd at
the Congregational church next Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock. Also services in
the evening at G:30. Preparatory ser
vices on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
All mountain time.
We take the liberty of suggesting to
our orchestras the desirability of exe
cuting grand marches in much faster
time than has heretofore marked the
rendition of their overtures. If there
is one thin. in a march more essential
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than another it is spirited time.
The following were the lucknum
bers , and the holders thereof , at F. L.
McCrackcn's grand drawing , which oc
curred on New Year day : No. 174 , S.
L. Green ; No. 290 , Charles McCainmon :
No. 143 , Ed. Marquis ; No. 202 , W. IL
Davis ; No. 254 , Win. Hall. Each of
the above gentlemen received an elegant
oil painting.
A plain drunk , named John Hannon ,
was taken in by the marshal , the latter
part of the past week , and duly arraign
ed before Squire Colvin , who fined the
aforesaid p. d. $1 and costs. Hannon
bethought himself that he would rather
while away a short season in the city
cooler , but after a short confinement he
changed his mind , paid his fine and costs
and was discharged.
It is currently reported , and confi
dently asserted by some , that his robust-
uous nibs knows enough , at all events ,
to attend his meals with a considerable
degree of regularity if he can't read
writing. It is just as confidently assert
ed that office work is making a deep in
road upon his incompetency's adiposity ,
and that he is seriously contemplating
a return to his first love.
The temperance lectures which Joe
Critchfield has been delivering at the
Congregational church , since Monday
evening , are the most interesting and
instructive , the most logical and reas
onable , the most forcible and effective
that our citizens have ever had the pleas
ure of hearing. Those who have failed
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to hear him have missed a treat , and
should make good use of the time he
may remain in our city.
Puhlic. installation of J. K. Barnes
Post No. 207 , Department of Nebraska
GA. . R. , will occur in the Opera Hall.
next 3Jonday evening , January llth ,
! 1SSG. The Juvenile band and a vocal
I quartette will assist in the exercise ? . An
I invitation is extended to the public in
. general , and to all old soldiers and their
families in particular. Exercises to be-
i gin at 7:30 o'clock , mountain time. Ad-
1 mission free.
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Tuesday night , an outrageous , though
unfortunately neither serious nor fatal ,
shooting affair occurred in Clyde's saloor
on 31ain Avenue. Three shots from 3
revolver of heavy calibre were fired b }
one of the most notorious gamblers ir
the city at , or otherwise , to intimidate ,
a poor intoxicated fool , who it seems ,
was intent upon making an attack on
the gambler with a chair. Two of the
bullets lodged in the ceiling , while the
third went through the drum of the stove
and lodged in the partition wall. The
saloon was full of men in greater or less
degrees of inebriety , and in the general
scuffle , which occurred , a few thumps
and scratches were received and given.
The individual shot at fell to the floor
in a frenzy , declaring that he had.been
shot through the head seven times , and
great excitement prevailed for a short
time , until the physicians who were
shortly on the tragic ( ? ) scone , diagnosed
the case as one of fright-terror. At this
writing , for reasons best knowiAo them ,
the authorities have taken no steps to
bring these disturbers of the peace to
justice. We consider itapproposat this
juncture to inquire how long it is pro
posed to allow these outcasts and out
laws to parade our streets , armed to the
teeth , a constant , menace to the peace of
the community and the lives of our citi
zens to allow these lascals to wipe out
their murderous guns upon the slightest
provocation and discharge them , as has
happened a number of times lately , in a
crowded room. In the name of those of
our citizens who desire the law to be
enforced , we call a halt. If there is no
other way of at least regulating and in a
measure subduing this dangerous ele
ment let us liave a law and order league.
This city belongs to the citizens and
should be governed by them , and not by
a disreputable gang of pimps and gam
blers , who come here , with their horde
of demi-monde , to fleece our people ,
disturb the peace and bring the name
of our city into disrepute. Let us be
awake to the best interests of the city.
A NEW YEAR SURPRISE New Year
day was the birthday of Mrs. W. TV.
Palmer. Notwithstanding the weather's
inclemency , a large number of Mr. and
Mrs. Palmer's friends assembled and
proceeded in a body to their residence ,
and invaded the premises amid the dis
cordant tooting of horns , the rattling of
bonesj and the blowing of wind instru
ments of every conceivable patern. It
goes without the saying , that they were
completely surprised , but gave everyone
a warm welcomeand , were in return wish
ed ail the compliments of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer were decked out in
a couple of unique caps prepared for the
occasion , and were also the recipients
of an allegorical present , which occa
sioned general merriment but Mr. Pal
mer was equal to the occasion. A magic
circle was formed ; games were introduc
ed ; the old became young again , and all
were happy. The evening's fun was
interspersed with music , singing and
recitation. At a late hour , refreshments
having been duly served and enjoyed ,
the company retired amid a scene of
general hilarity. The host and hostess
were untiring in their efforts to make
the occasion one of pleasure , and the
evening will not soon be forgotten. 31 r.
and 3Irs. Samuel Scott , 3Ir. and 31rs.
E. S. Welch , 3Ir. and Mrs. H. O.Dixon
and 31rs. T. E. McCraekcn should re
ceive their full mead of praise for the
success of the party. * * *
Last night was a stunner , and by far
the coldest of the winter. The wind
was , and continues to-day , cold , pene
trating and strong. The railroad east
and west is again blockaded and traffic
for the present suspended. This morn
ing found passenger trains Nos. 1 and 2
at Hyde and Eckley , it being found
inexpedient or impracticable to move
further. The storm of the first of the
week was probably without precedent
in the history of railroading in this
state , and last night's whirl will place
matters in almost as bad a condition as
they were 3Ionday. The Kansas City
branch remains closed , no attempt hav
ing been made so far to clear the same ,
and a like state of affairs exists on most
of the company's branches throughout
this state and Kansas.
The Democrat kindly proffers TUE
TRIBUNE its assistance in'rolling the
ball. " We accept the offer , and desire
to thus publicly felicitate our recreant
contemporary in this determination to
henceforth assist us in our attempt to
stem and roll back the flood of crooked
ness and immorality which docs so
abound in our midst , instead of apolo
gizing for the element which produces
such direful result * .
Chencry & Stiles keep in stock a nice
and complete line of smokere' articles.
' COUNTY-SEAT ITEMS.
To-day is the la.st cf those who for
two years past have been'the people's
choice. " The new officers take their
dlaces to-morrow , and , with one excep
tion , there are changes everywhere.
The new ones are in eveiy sense f the
wordcapable , and we wish them a pleas
ant term.
Mr. Kelley , the county clerk-elect of
Frontier county , has been in the capital
for a week past , getting ' 'pointers' '
from our "Indispensable" Grajner.
A party of young people from the
metropolis came down here Sundayand ,
uniting with a lively party , proceeded
to have a good time. Ask Mr. Ilarney
how they succeeded durinsr thewee
sma' hours. "
The young people of Indianola cnjoy
ed asocial hop , " New Year night , at
McCartney's hall. Some twenty-five or
thirty couples were in attendance , and
the music furnished by the "Iliggins
Family Orchestra" was exceptionally
fincand , when along about January 2d ,
they dispersed , the universal verdict ]
was a splendid time.
A scries of revival meetings are in
session at the Congregational church ,
under the guidance of Rev. Harris-oil.
Ilev. Harrison is an eloquent man , and
an earnest worker , and we hope the
meeting will prove a success.
Our genial sheriff , Mr. Welborn , has
moved into his new quarters over the
jail. They are cozy besides being handy
to Mr. Welborn's duties , and it is to be
doped that his next two year's residence
there will be a happy ono.
31r. Vance , who has been visiting for
the past few weeks at the home of Mr.
L. C. Stephcnson. will" return in a few
days to Colorado , where he will stay
du.ting the summer.
3Irs. T. P. Crumbaugh met with a
serious accidentTuesday evening , while
"watching" at the home of J. S. Phil
lips. She in some way fell and sprain
ed her ankle , and is confined to her
borne in consequence thereof. We wish
licr a speedy1 recovery.
3I5ss Josie Lindcrholm has been ab
sent during the holidays , visiting at her
homo in Iowa.
There is a terrible plague in our lit
tle village diphtheria which has just
the same as broken up one of our hap
piest families , that of Mr. J. S. Phii
iips. Little Bernard died Saturday , A.
M. . at 7 o'clock , and Tuesday morning
their sweet little daughter , Lottie , was
taken , and the home left desolate and
childless. 3Ir. and Mrs. Phillips have
: hc sympathy of all their neighbors , who
joined mournfully in laying Bernard to
iis long , last rest. Lottie is to be bur
ied to da } * , Wednesday , at 2 P. 31.
Several others in and adjoining our vil-
age are afflicted with it , and it is to be
loped that they pull through in spite of
; he dread diptheria. Yours truly ,
Indianola , Jan 6. NONDESCRIPT.
BOX ELDER BLOSSOMS.
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You can hear Joe Stephens smile half
a mile , when he gets a good joke on the
jirls.
3Iiss Kinghorn is to teach the school
in the new district just formed east of
here.
here.The
The storm on Friday evening , inter
fered with 3Iiss Weygint's party , and
we are sorry to say that very few were
able to attend.
Miss Lou Chrysler has returned to
Alma to resume her duties as teacher.
On New Year eve , the marriage of
31 r. William Johnson and.3Iiss . Isabella
Hickling was celebrated at the home of
the groom's father. The ceremony was
performed by Squire Chrysler , at fl o'
clock , after which about six.ty invited
guests sat down to an elegant supper ,
and the gay company did not disperse
until the twinkling star ushered in the
new year. SKLONN.
Recent events have forcibly reiterated
our statements of a few weeks since to
the effect that Hiram C. Kider was pre
paring as rapidly as may be to move
hence. That he has departed , and that
another man's wife is also absent , is
evident and a matter of general com
ment upon our streets. While this move
comes unexpected to some , others have
been anticipating such a ' 'break" at any
time. We understand that Ilider has
made provision for his wif-o , who still re
mains in this city. If it be reasonably
bountiful , her state will be one of less
annoyance and withal much more pleas
ant and endurable than during her liege
lord's residence here. The indications
are that the husband left behind is mak
ing an effort at this late date to ascer
tain the whereabouts of the absent ones.
R. A. Cole , fashionable merchant tail
or , has constantly on hand as fine a class
of goods as can be procupcd. Suits made
up in the latest style , and perfect fits
guaranted. Prices reasonable. Shop
two doors west of Citizens Bank , 3Ic-
Cook. Nebraska.
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PERSONALS.
A. J. Johnson raid Oscar Shaw of the
county-scat caiaeup to lo'.viion:59 : , yesterday ,
on business.
Editor Solomon cf the Culbertttm Sun
iua.Ii' a living visit to the inetropolK Tues
day uYenhjg.
Dick Tato of C'&nfvn , u astute of the Haves
county ivpres-c.Jtathvs st tu ! % 15. of L. F.
dance , New Year eve.
John A. Kudu" , the Frees &IIocknclI Luni-
borCo/s manager at Trenton , was hi town
on Xcw Yiar day on ! > iiNhs.
itksos Churchill nnd Albert and iletsns.
Weed andRabcock of Yuma wcie jiariH-
pants in last Thursday night's hall.
F. 1) . Pitnoy of Cnlin.-rteon , County Jjuper-
intci-.di-nt of Hitchcock county , has been in
the city a number of days thK week.
Chas. Ebert , wife and child of Ash crcrk
left on Tuesday for Wateitown , Wis. , to
witness the mariiage of Jlr. Ehe-it's * sister.
Etlward Uassett of Osbum jwtofiiec re
membered us in an encouraging manner ,
Wcdnes-day , by prepayus ? hiMih.ci ipt-on.
L. Morse , one of Dundy county's sul tan-
tial .stockmen , came down to the city , Tues
day evening , on bur.inos , i chiming on : ' . ! ,
Vi-stcrday.
W. if. Leonard of Lincoln came up to town
on 550 , Saturday , on bu.-.iiu-bs connected with
the Citizens hank. UK staiteii cast ugain on
, Sunday morning.
C. G. Crews , Gco. E. Hanks , J. A. Kirk.
James Carrigan , II. J . StrautV. . Z. Taylor ,
Art Young and other Culbcrt-oniaiih have
been in the city , thiseel : .
Horace Eaaterday went down to Ited Clow ! ,
on 40 , yesterday evening , where he. will ie
main for some time. On local events , Tin :
Tr.inuNK will enlighten him during his
absence.
F. D. Parsons , who htu > been with Frees &
Hockiu'll for the pait live mouths , ami Mr.
Beatty.who has been otviipj ing a position in
Menard's store for some time , are both gentle
men of leisure , since the beginning of the
yearpcrfoiceoftcmporaiy ! < Iackiirss of trade.
George J. Kelly , county t-lerk elect of Fron
tier county , was in the city on businc.- . ' ; . New
Year day. Mr. Kelly called ashort : time at
the.Mheadquartei.sdui ing hissojourn : 5i : town
jml expressed groat surprise at the giowth
and improvement of this metropolis , since hi *
last visit , a year ago.
.Mess. Chas.Valilquist , local editor of the
Gazette-Journal , and Lou Wahlqui t of the
railway mail service , both of Hastings and
brothel's of ! ' . \Vahlquist of the Democrat ,
attended the firemen's daive , last Thursday
evening. THE TumrxK acknowledges a
shoit , but pleasant call , from him of the
profession.
Misses Liilic Eowell , Clara Gocding , Nel
lie Fisher and Edith and Josie Mcnard and
Mcs > rs. Fred. Snow , Sam and Charlie A h-
more , Fred. Harris and Ed. Laycock went
down to Indianola , Sunday evening , on a
short visit. Through a delay in No. 1 , by
reason of the MIOW blockade they did not
reach this city until fi o'clock , Monday
morning.
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THE J.oFL.FTn".vi."iAOr the social
events of the season which it has Lccn
our pleasure to chronicle , none , in our
humble judgment , excelled in any point
of success , that held under the auspices
of Neighbor Lodge , on New Year eve.
For , if a large and brilliant company ,
good music and excellent management
are indices of a successful ball , one
upon which we can look back with
pleasurable recollections , the I * , of L. F.
have every cause to congratulate them-
? elves upon their first annual ball , for
all these had they in a superlative de
gree. It was an affair of which the boys
can feel proud , one which we take great
felicity in reporting. A feeling of uni
versal satisfaction prevailed throughout
the great company present , and the first
indications of the dawn of another day
were observable before the party finally
disbanded and retired to their respective
places of abo le.
IIEADLHJHT GLKAMS.
Hastings. Yuma , lied Cloud , Akron
and other points east and west furnished
delegations which added materially to
enjoyment of the evening.
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The floor managers handled the large
crown with uniform evenness and
smoothness.
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An appropriate decoration was the
painted scene of an engine emerging
from a tunnel , which occupied the rear
of the stage. The light of a genuine
locomotive headlight made the effect
more realistic and pretty.
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One motto adorned the wail ? of the
hallBenevolence , and Sobriety. "
which , perhaps , of all others , breathed
the highest and most commendable
spirit. Both bring their own reward.
The latter is especially requisite in the
railroad business.
Every few years the official guillotine
at general headquarters is rigged up
again , oiled and put in shape for expe
ditious decapitation , and in working
off this virtuous streak , many a .subor
dinate's head fills the official waste
basket. This time the wave has struck
the passenger department , and already
those favorably known conductors Andy
Palmer and Lew Clark have received
notice that their a rvicas would no
longer be required by the company ,
while others , we understand , stan-i
aghast , expecting to be surnamed Den
nis at any time. Verily , the railroad
life is uncertain.
The B. & M. Pharmacy keeps a full
line oflMafeongff hnnl-s in stool- . _ _ „ .
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Miss Lillian J. Stock toneldest daugh-
tcr of Judge Stockton , of this city , is a
candidate for the position of enrolling
cierk of the Iowa bcnaic at its corning
session. She has been n teacher in th
public schools * in East De.s .Moincs and
here fur several jean * . She id a worthy
lady , thoroughly eoinpi'tei.t for tic
pl.ice , n l w > arc pli-ascd to It-am from
her fiienu's l.cre andl.fv iivii * thai her
chances for success are got-ii. Mieruitt-
dojh llepublican.
The subject of the above little note
will be readily recognized as Miss Stock
ton , who has been filling a clerkship in
the U. S. land office in this eit3' for a-nnu
months past with great credit. AJws
Stockton is now residing upon her claim
in Ilitehcoccounty. . Shu expect- ? ;
shortly to prove up on the samo , und
subsequently returning to Iowa.
Ne\v Year was observed in a very
pleasant manner in our city. The young
ladies especially uho advertised to re
ceive on that occasion , and who made
extensive and appropriate Reparations
to entertain their gentlemen friends ,
had callers until a late hour , and their
respective homes , which were 1 efittingly
decorated fi > r the observance of the old
custom , were scenes of great mirth and
joy. A number of others , who did not
make a formal announcement of the
fact , welcomed friends on the day.
QUARTERLY MEETING.
Quarterly mooting services will be
held at the M. E. church on Sunday
nest , Jan. 10th. 18SG , as follows :
10 A. M. , Love Fca--t.
10U ) A. M. , preaching by Hev. P. C. John
son , P. E. , and the administration of the
Lord's Supper.
: > P. Jf. , Sunday School.
7 P. M. , preaching by Ki-v. Johnson.
All mountain tin.e. A most cordial
invitation is extended to everybody.
Quarterly conference , Saturday evening
at 8 o'clock , M. 'J' .
\V. S. WHKKLER , Pastor.
CAUTKK tlKNJEKSOX At the
residence of the bride's parents , four
miles north of this city , OH Wednes
day eveninir , .January ( ith , 1S8G. 3r. !
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Alfred Cai'ter to Mi'ss Ella J. Hen
derson , both of Red Willow county ,
Neb. , Kev. W. S. Wheeler officiating.
HORSE FOR SALE.
A. 31 cG. Robb offers his bay marc
' 'Kate * ' for sale. She 5of good pedi
gree , ( Hambletoniaii ) can haul a 3U !
pound buggy within three minutes , la
the best and safest iare , for either
single or double harness in the county
barring none. Is sound in every par
ticular years old. and has been bred
to I..I. S. , son of the celebrated trotting
stallion Tramp. Enquire of 3Ir. llobb
at Siipt. s office. B. & 31. II. ll.,3IcCook.
A NEW ENTERPRISE.
Having perfected arrangements with
a New York manufacturing company ,
we are now prepared to furnish the
trade with Pure Havana and Domestic
Cigars at jobber's prices , and we re
spectfully ask those who are in want of
cigars to call and examine our goods
and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
Yours respectfully.
LYTJ.K
I MEAN BUSINESS !
All parties who are indebted to uie
are hereby respectfully solicited to call
and square their accounts , either by cash
or bankable paper , before January 10th.
After the above date all accounts re
maining unpaid will positively be placed
in the hand > ; of attorneys for collection.
This fc straight goods , all wonl and A
vard wide. CIIAS. II. HOOEUS.
CORN ! CORN !
I have put in scales at my ranch on
Brush creek an.l I will buy all the corn
that comes , at tiie market price. Also
have 50 good ponies for sile : , broke or
unbroke. 27. J. B. .Mi SERVE.
Go to E. 31. Briekey fc Co. for hon
est goods and lowest prices.
They have the purestkettle-rendered
lard in the city at Brewer Bros.
3Ien's , boys' and children's hats at
eastern prises. Lowir.an & Son , Pate
Block.
Prescriptions accurately compounded
day or night , r.t the new drug store of
Chencry i ( : Stiles.
The choicest meats at the Central
3Ie.t .Market of Brewer Bros , corner of
31ain and Dennison stieets.
It looks like war ! ! ! Wile-ox & Fow
ler have inadu still greater reductions in
prices. Now is the time to buv.
Remember this office when you want
a well-disrlaycd dodger. We have the
only large wood type in the city.
HOUSE FOR RENT.
A four room residence on 31adi on
Avenue. Enquire at this office for par
ticulars.
SQUARE UP.
P.-ii-tJes owing me are respectfully re
quested to call and settle at once.
20 tf. 31. A. SPA
HOUSE AND LOT
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On Mucfarlaml street for sale. _ In-
iJro of. K1 J > All , - -
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