The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 04, 1886, Image 5

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Thursday , February 4 , 1886.
Local In telligence.
18 LOAVES OF BREAD FOR $1.00
AT THE CITY BAKERY.
Fresh candy at the City Bakery.
E. M. Brickey & Co. for clothing.
to W. W. Palmer for your
harness. 32-tf.
E. M. Brickey & Co. are sacrificing
overcoats.
If you want a superior letter file , call
at this office.
s' fine shoes a specialty at
J. F. Gauschow's.
J. E. Bergcr took in the county-seat ,
Saturday evening.
New curtain scrim and new goods at
Wilcox & Fowler's.
Mr. Snow , father of Fred Snow , was
.in town , Monday.
The Metropolitan drug store keeps a
full line of fancy box papers.
& Winter , City Dairy , for
pure and wholesome milk.
Services at the Congregational church
Sunday morning and evening.
Brewer Bros , butcher only corn-fed
steers. No cows or lange cattle.
gF'SwectMichigan Cider of excel-
Jent quality at the City Bakery.
Stationeryblank books , toilet articles ,
etc. , at Chenery & Stiles' drug store.
White Russian or White Prussian
soap only 5c.a bar at Wilcox & Fowler's.
A nice line of hanging and stand
lamps at Aletropolitan Drug Store.
The best coal oil in town , 150 ° wa
ter white , 30 cents a gallon , at Chenery
& Stiles' .
The latest and most important inven
tion for machinists and railroad men at
McCracken's.
Latest styles in fine shoes at J. F.
Ganschow's , the old postofiice or West
Dennison street.
Foi : SALE Large broncho mare , set
new heavy harness , and good saddle. In-
ijuirc at this office.
G. W. Bede has some special bar-
trains in real estate. Office 4th door
south of U. S. Land office. 27-tf.
Stock boarded by the day or week at
Olcott's barn , opposite Colvin House.
Also buys and sells stock on commission.
Fou SALE Lindner & Erman have
work oxen , steers , cows and heifers for
for sale at their barn , one block west , of
the Commercial House , McCook , Neb.
The next Congregational Sociable
will be held at the residence of E. M.
Brickey on Marshall street , Monday
evening , February Sth. A general in
vitation is cordially extended.
We have just received something
new in the line of calling cards. We
have the only G. A. R. , K. of P. , B. of
L. E. , B. of L. F. , B. of R. R. B. , B.
of F. C. , in the city. Call and see them.
No more trouble with watches. A
medium priced movement as good as the
finest for correct time if protected with
one of those Anti-Magnetic Shields.
Drop in and see them at McCracken's.
The Messrs. Eaton Bros. & Co. have
purchased Probst Bros. ' new bread wag
on , which they will use as a dairy wagon
when they commence operations next
May. The Probst Bros , will replace the
one sold with a still handsomer wagon.
Our roll of honor has received the
following additions , this week : Jas. C.
Drur } ' , J. W. Bennett , R. H. Williams
and A. S. Shirk. The weather must
needs be cold indeed to keep subscribers
from calling in and registering their
names among the elect.
THE TRIBUXE docs not defend wan
tonness. But before it joins in an un
hallowed , unmanly cry against a couple
of indiscreet , thoughtless girlit wants
better evidence as lo guilt than the word
of a designing princeps criminis. It is to
be hoped that men will not forget that
they are men in an event of this kind.
The ladies of the M. E. mite soc.iety
liuld another of their popular sociables
at the residence of J. A. Wilcox , to-
mo'rrow ( Friday ) evening , to which all
are most heartily invited. Refreshments
and an interesting program of exercises
will be provided to make the occasion
enjoyable and profitable for all. Donrt
fail to be present.
S Contractor Collins
has the contract for the election of a ]
dwelling house. 10x28 feet in dimension , i
one story and a half high , for Michael
Houlihan of .Ncbnska City.on Mr. H.'s
land , four miles northeast of this city , j
Work was commenced on ilit same. this j
week. 3Ir. Houlihan will occupy the
residence in the spring , and will make
many other improvement' ' on his farm ,
such as putting up a wind rail ] , etc ,
Valentines at McC'racken's.
E. M. Briciicy & Co rhe clothiers.
Fresh and salt meats of the choicest
quality at Brewer Bros.
You'can buy the best shoefor the
least money at J. V. Gv.nschow's.
They have nothing but the finest and
purest drugs at Chcneiy & Stiles. '
Fresh oyster.fresh fish and chick
ens at B rower Bros. ' moat market.
Fine assortment of Valentines , Eas
ter and Birthday Cards : it. McCraeken's.
The ground hog never came out to
see his shadow , Tuesday. 'Twas too cold.
Lonsdale or Fruit of the Loom mus-
lin 10 cents a yard at Wilcox &Jowler's.
52PW" . W. Palmer is closing out
horse blankets and robes. Now is the
time to buy. 3G-4ts.
WANTED A fjirl to do light house
work. Inquire of Mrs. W. J. Hills ,
North Marshall street. 35-2t.
The finest line of cigars in the city
at Chenery & Stiles' new drug store.
Their "Extras" 5 ct. cigar has no equal.
The lire plugs , ten in number , for the
city have arrived , and will be placed in
position in due time , as soon as the
weather will permit.
If you want a good , large land loan ,
and your titl and security is good , trj
the lied Willow Bank at Indianola.
Nebraska. 34.-4t.
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Remember j'ou can never have a re
liable time keeper , unless it is protect
ed with one of those Anti-Magnetic
Shields. For sale by F. L. McCracken.
Next Sunday morning and evening
Episcopal services will be held in the
Opera Hall by Ruv. Fnlforth of Bed
Cloud. All are cordially invited to
these sei vices.
TiiououuiiijV Tiioii'ED Gene Hall ,
the portly paint artist with proclivities
pugilistic , has finally come to grief and
has been remanded to the county jail for
a reason of sixty days , ( as per sentence
passed upon him , the week preceeding ,
by Squire Colvin , for brutally beating
a fellow craftsman named Whitethere ,
to pensively ponder upon his mistake
that of forcing a fight upon the wrong
man.
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Some of the boys occasioned consid
erable merriment at the depot , Satur
day afternoon , by turning the hose on
an intoxicated individual who lay sprawl
ed out upon the platform of the station.
In view of the fact that people in
the drunken man's condition have a
natural and strong antipathy to pure
water , it is needless to explain here that
the uproarious merriment was all on the
part of the boys the discomfort and
profanity on the part of the party of the
second part.
From the most remote , primeval per
iod , clown through the ages , to the pres
ent time , wise men have considered it
inexpedient in general to monkey with
a buzz paw and similar uncertainties.
And notwithstanding the apparent fact
that an occasional fool will rush in where
angels fear to tread , will insist upon
measuring "dukes" with men of greater
prowess , will aspire to positions for the
discharge of the duties of which they
are incompetent , the above maxim will ,
throughout the endless cycles of time ,
be considered a wise one by the ordi
nary observer even. Vide Eugene , who
languishes in durance vile. Vide Alonzo
whose days , as a government official ,
you know , seem to be numbered.
HIGH SCHOOL EXERCISES.
The following exercises will be ren
dered at the High School on Friday ,
January 5th , 1SSU :
Music Duet By May Clark and Bertie
Tubbs.
Essay Edna Mescrve.
Declamation Willie Perkins.
Dialogue Gertie Laws , Xellie Fisher , May
Clark , Eddie Wilcox. Lovell Clyde and El
mer Helm.
Song Willie Lee.
Dialogue Xellie Lee , Edna MeserveTheo.
Laws , Gertie Laws and Nellie Fisher.
Becitation Anna Collins.
Essay Theo. Laws.
JOHN COKDEAL , Sec'y.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
On Saturday , February 13th , 1SSG ,
I will continue the examination begun
at the High School in McCook on Sat-
urday , January 30th , 1SSG , and will ex
amine all applicants for teachers' cer
tificates. W. S. WHEELER , Co. Supt.
REVIVAL MEETINGS.
A series of revival meetings will be
gin in the Methodist church on Febru
ary 21st , 18SG. by the great Missionary
Evangelist Rev. Joel Smith.
W. S. WIIEELEK. Pastor.
MUSIC LESSONS.
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; Mrs. It. L. Donnell , who has had 1C
years' experience as a music teacher in ;
Iowahas , located in the city and is formj j
ing a class. Thorough instruction guar
anteed. . PriceiOe. . per lesson ,
SLOAKS , CARPETS AND MEN'S
CLOTHING AT COST ! EXAMINE
TH M. WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT ?
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THi'"EARTH ? 'HAYDEN& CO.- .
, THE MASQUERADE.-
The grand b'al masque given in the
Opera. Hall , last Friday evening , by a
number of our 'young men was in every
wav successful and creditable. The
boys are to be congratulated highly upon
the uniform excellence of the affair.
The costumes were in many cases fine
and costly , the music by the Union Or
chestra unusually good , and the ball
throughout amongst the most enjoyable
ever held in this city. The following is
a partial list of the names of those pres
ent and the costumes worn by them
respectively :
3IKSDAMES.
J. 11. Phelan , Biddie.
J. W. Rawlings , Cupid.
Chas. W. Paine , Queen of Hearts.
Samuel Plunkett , Pink Domino.
J. P. Israel , Buttercup.
E. A. Leach , Winter.
M. A. Spalding , Flower Girl.
3IISSES.
Clara ( loading Winter.
Eda Mcnard Flower Girl.
Nellie Fisher , Italian Lady.
Dell Menard , Highland Lassie.
Avery , Daylight and Darkness.
Vmnie Olcott , Morning Star.
Carrie Ashmore , Pansy.
Ilattie Papin , Night.
Josic Menard , Sea Foam.
Alice Tremaine , Waiting Maid.
Lillie Rowell , Sea Foam.
Mary Roberts , Princess.
Maggie Vaughn , Flower Girl.
Phoebe Johnson. Morning Star.
Mattie Anderson , Flower Girl.
Dod Hunt , Flower Girl.
Millie Lackey , Pleasant.
Katie Lackey , Queen Elizabeth.
Augusta Vollbriecht. New Jersey.
Mamie Eaton , Pink.
.MESSIIS.
J. F. Forbes , Darling Dude.
Sam Ashmore , Bicyclist.
Ed. llyan , Negro.
Bert. Bolt , Paddy from Cork.
Chas. Ashmore , Uncle Sam.
Pat. Walsh , Base Ballist.
J. W. Rawlings , Johnny Bull.
C. H. Ballard , Militiaman.
J. L. Taylor , Barber.
John Funcher , French Count.
Al. Steadrnan , Indian.
A. E. Beatty , French Pago.
Fred Snow , Clown.
Albert Long , Clown.
A. C. Ebert , Romeo.
Fred Harris , Clown.
J. A. Morse. Japanese.
E. L. Laycock , Mascot.
W. H. Smith , Barber.
H. R. N.
Well , to make a long story short , the
postofiice muddle stands in about this
wise : W. A. RobinsonInspector , Oma
ha , arrived in the city , Friday night , in
response to telegram from bondsmen.
Found H. R. N. short about $286.
Bondsmen made up the shortage , sus
pended H. R. N. and placed the office
in the hands of Ralph McCracken , and
notified the department that they desir-
to be relieved from H. R. G-'s bond.
A petition , signed by the bondsmen
and all ( but two Or three ) the business
men of this city , in favor of Bert.
Thompson , has gone into the depart
ment , and we hope soon to chronicle the
fact of his appointment. We are about
out of the woods.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
The following officers-elect of Wil
low Grove Lodge No. 42 , K. of P. ,
were dully installed , last night , by E.
F. Lougee , D. G. C. C. , and Lew Web
er , D. GM. . A. , both of Holdrege :
F. L. McCrccken , P. C.
Jas. W. Campbell , C. C.
J. F. Forbes , V. C.
Chas. Noble , Prelate.
C. H. Boyle , K. of R. and S.
R. R. Woods , M. of E.
A. C. Ebert , M. of F.
E. M. Brickey , M. A.
T. B. Campbell , 1. G.
Chas. W. Paine , 0. G.
The ceremony was performed with
unusual splendor and impressiveness
by the representatives of the grand
lodge from Holdrege lodge , and was
witnessed by a full membership.
We are sorry indeed to hear that Ed
die DietrSck , formerly telegraph boy at
this place , latterly Agent Van Dusen's
assistant at Riverton station , has be
come involved in trouble in connec
tion with the Wells , Fargo & Co.'s
money order business which may end
seriously , should the company decide to
push the matter. It is sad that one so
young and bright should make such a
bad start in life.
Sunday morning , freight trains No ? .
S3 and 84 collided at Brush station ,
Colo. , damaging engines engines 8(3 ( , 111
and 189 considerably , but causing no
loss of life or injury to person.
Mrs. J. B. Mescrvc and 3Irs. W. 0.
Moody went down to Indianola , this
morning , on a short visit to Mrs. L. C.
Stepheneon.
PERSONALS.
J. IIB. % ji-geof Indianola was hUowii , Mon
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day , on business. . 7JI _
II. A.'IJouglitoiiwas in thccify , yesterday ,
in the mterest of HHJ State Journal. Co.
A. A' . Hatch , county clerk -Hayes , was
in the city a few days , the fore part of the
week. . .
"C.-G. Cornwell-manager of C. II. Uogers'
branch store at Culbertson , was in town ,
Sunday.
W. C. Bullard of Culbertsoncamc down to
the city on-40 , Saturday evening , on a short
business visit.
N. 0. Griggs of Beatrice was in town.
Tuesday and Wednesday , on important busi
ness matters.
F. Bert Itisley , and his satanic majesty ,
of the Culbertson Reveille , made this "hub , "
Saturday evening.
E. E. Stoup , the D. & M.'s popular young
agent at Cambridge , spent Sunday at this me
tropolis , with friends.
James McEntee returned from his trip to
Chicago after the furniture , etc. , for the Mc
Entee House , Monday.
Ex-Treasurer J. II. Goodrichof thecounty-
; < eat transacted some business before the lo
cal land oflicers. Monday.
Charles Meeker went down to the state
capital , yesterday evening , on business con
nected with our city hydrants.
Mrs. It. L. Donnell. sister of Mrs. J. p.
Mathes , has recently arrived from Iowa , and
is forming a music class in tlii city.
Kegister G. L. Laws spent the latter part of
the past week at Lincoln before the U. S.
court as a witness in some land cases.
Mrs. G. L. Laws and Mrs. ( ! . A. Xoren re
turned on G' ) , Friday evening , from their f isit
to friends at Orleans , Harlan county.
Mrs. W. 0. Moody of Stratton came down
to the metropolis , Monday morning , and will
spend a short time visitingfriends in this city.
H. T. Clarke , the well-known wholesale
druggist of Omaha , was here on business
yesterday. He took 40 eastward , the same
evening.
John Mehan of Willimantic , Conn. , accom
panied Contractor Collins home , and has se
cured a job as oijo of the Contractor's corps
of carpenters ,
W. M. Anderson returned , Saturday , from
a trip up the Holdrege branch , of a number
of days , in the interest of the Frees & Hock1 1
nell Lumber Co.
L. C. Stenhenson of the County Clerk's of
fice , Indianola , was in the city , Saturday last
on business. llev. Bartley of the county-seat
was also a visitor on that dav.
J. A. Mathers leaves , this evening , for
North Henderson , Illinois , on a short visit ,
and to witness the marriage of a brother. He
will be absent two or three weeks.
Mr. and Mi's. L'Uoy Allen of Delavan. Wis
consin , arrived in the city on IK ) , Friday even
ing , and will make their daughter , Mrs. AVill
F. Lawson , a visit of some length.
G. W. Minkler , after spending a few days
at home with his family , is out on the road
again. Mr. Minkler now has a position as
assistant engineer on the B. &M. corps.
E. J. Harden , cashier of the Bank of Strat-
ton , transacted business in this city , Friday.
This sanctum sanctorum was the object of a
short invasion during his few hour's stay.
F. M. Smith of the First National Bank
spent Sunday at his home in Arapahoe. The
tender nature of the visit forestalls our re
porter from entering upon a fuller account.
J. J. Urmdon and wife , F. White and wife ,
J. McEntee and wife and Win. Howell , all of
Moorefield , were registered at the Commer
cial , Sunday. They were all here on contest
business.
J. E. Bomberger and A. S. Shirk of Shel
by , Iowa , arrived in the city , last Friday , and
after looking over our city , as well as some
neighboring towns , have decided to locate in
our midst.
Wm. "Walters who has been in McCook the
past summer in Pratt & Lawsoif s hardware
store came up from there to-day noon and
will remain in Hastings hereafter. Hastings
Gazette-Journal.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. I'yan of Culbertson were
in town , Sunday , to witness the nuptials of
their friends , Mr. S. T. McEvoy and Miss
Amy Moore , of Stratton , which occurred in
this city on that date.
Mrs. H. W. Pike camedownfrom Stratton ,
Monday morning , and spent a few hours in
the city. She took Xo. 40 for Edison , Mon
day evening , on a visit to her sister Mrs. E.
P. llazen , who lives at that place.
Misses Ilattie Papin and Carrie Ashmore
of Indianola participated in the masquerade
ball , Friday evening. They remained in the
city , the guests of relatives and friends , until
Sunday evening , returning home on 40.
Will X. King of the lied Cloud Helmet and t :
special correspondent for the Omaha Herald c
in the South Platte country , was in the city , .
a day or two , this week , in the line of his
work. Tin : TKIIJUXIacknowledges a pleas
ant , fraternal call.
11. II. Williams has given up his intention
of returning to Montana , has bought property
in the city and gone to house-kee'pinjr. with
bis sister as the presiding member thereof.
II. II. expects his three children to arrive
next week from Iowa.
Tiff Babcock was in the city , last Friday ,
en route for Prattsburg. Xew York , to be
present at a reunion of the Babcock family ,
which occurs at that place in the near future.
From here he went to Cambridge , continuing
his journey eastward from that point Sunday
morning.
Walter M. Sheppard , the stalwart peda
gogue who trounced the bellicose young Coon
Creeker , recently , for misbehavior in school ,
and who was tried and quickly acquitted for
the favor , visited his brother in this city , last
Saturday. That youthful Coon Creeker must
have had more sand than seme to hae tack
led a man of Sheppard's proportions.
McEVOY MORE In this city , Sun
day , January 31st , 1SSG , Mr. J. T. 1
McKvoy to iMiss Amy More , both of
Strattnn , Hitchcock county , Nebras
ka , Father Cullcn of the. Catholic
church of this place officiatin .
COUNTY-SEAT-ITEMS.
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3lr. .1. F. Black of Uetl Willowvis in our
city , Monday , on business.
"Uncle Ben" Sibbett went to ifi-Cook , Fri
day , anil rehmied Saturday.
Sain Afainnore. of McCoolc'was seen on our
streets , Friday , but .you bet he bad to go back
the same day.
Dr. . Hall of Blue Hill , was in ourcity.Sun
day and Monday , visitimrwith his son-in-law
U. M. Wntkhis.
Among the departures for tlie metropolis ,
Saturday , was 3Ir. L. C. Stejilienson , om
Deputy County Clerk.
.1. W. Maiken , who has been jn J/mcoIn foi
a few ilays jiast , returned. Monday , and re
ports a pleasant visit.
Mr. Ed Beauvais is employed as best man
in tlu ; Times oflice in this city. Ed. is one
of our best boys and has the making of a
first-class "devil" in him.
Mit-s Ashmore and Miss Papin were up to
McCook , last week , to attend the ball at Me-
nard's Opera Hall , Friday evening. Miss
Ashmore returned Sunday , and Miss Papin
Monday. They both report a splendid time.
Miss Osboni of Lincoln , a cousin of J. II.
( loodrich. came Tuesday night on Xo. 1. She
and J. II. have claims adjoining some 15
miles northwest of here , and she and Mrs.
Goodrich propose to have good company dur
ing their seige of homcsteading.
Sheriff Welbom returned from a business
trip in Illinois. Indiana and Ohio.Sunday. and
reports a pleasant trip , and from his report
it not only appears that we are not the only
ones who have lots of snow , but that we have
less than anywhere else. So * much to be
thankful for.
The editor of our Courier , is about to
branch in the shape of the "Curtis Record. ' '
Will Leonard , one of our most estimable
young men , will go up and superintend the
same. Will has so far proved himself to bea
young man of sterling ( | iiality. and we pre
dict for him the success lie deserves.
Frequent word has been received from
.Judge E. S. Hill , who went to Hot Springs ,
Arkansas , Mime time ago to rid himself of
the traces left in his system by the bite of a
rattle-snake. The people down there call
him the ' "Battle-snake Man , " and he is im
proving so that he hopes to return soon in
good health.
Mr. Harry Dodd , late of Hastings , is now
a resident of our city , being employed in
writing up a set of abstract books of lied
Willow county , for Messrs. Cramer and Ty
ler. Mr. Dodd is an exceptionally line work
man , and having been here before has many
friends here to welcome him back. lie will
occupy the house of J. H. Goodrich , whose
family is about to 'homestead. " .
The Bobert Buck Dramatic Co. favored our
citizens with their presence at McCartney's
' Olympic Theatre. ' ' Kip Van Winkle was
the bill presented to a very fair audience.
Friday , and was rendered with very little re
gard to the original ' "Rip. " Saturday night
they presented Fanchon the Crickct.to a large
house , in a very weak manner , but the ilanc-
ing was very enjoyable , especially the "May
pole. " Monday evening they presented some
stage-splitting Irish comedy , ande learned
that they had no lum-e , at all. The children.
Friday night , were the favoritewith the
audience , and their acting was TIII : acting of
the play.
G. II. Grubb , one of our lawyers has just
returned from an extended visit in Iowa
nml Illinois and reports a splendid time. lie
tame back alone. XoNi > i ; < rjirr.
Indianola , Xeb. , Feb. : > , "SO.
BOX ELDER BLOSSOMS.
The "Willow" is growing strong fast , [
ind is able to be out around on the
bottom.
The Lyceum at the Loomis school
bouse has decided that ignorance is a
jreat sin , we think so too.
Rev. Bogle has been quite sick for
the past week , but is some better.
Olias. Turner is also confined to the
liouse by sickness.
Snow is about all gone , and we are
jlad. Such high water was never known .
liere before at this time of year. So
jay the oldest settlers.
We noticed our County Treasurer _
riding through the country , last week ,
atiying cattle. lie realizes that as cat
tle are now cheap , it is a good time to :
3uy , as he has got to do something for
i living.
Mat Stuart , Joe Stephens' partner in
ihc wood business , still hovers around
i certain place on the creek ; no matter
f he does get lost on the prairie at 12
ir 14 o'clock at night , fairy hands will
juide his team to the same enchanted
spot.
While Mr. Corns and Rev. Leonard '
) f Indianola were coming to the quarj j
erly meeting , last Saturday , they cr-
iountert'd a canyon full of the angry j
.vater from the neighboring divide , and '
lad a narrow escape from drowiingget- :
; ing thoroughly wet. j
The M. E. quarterly meeting was held
icre last Saturday and Sunday. Klder ' .
lohnson not being able to attend , Hcv. . .
J. Leonard of Indiaimla occupied the } |
imlpit in his place. The reverend gen- * :
tlcman made a good impression on the ' ,
people here , delivering two able dis- ,
Bourses to large and attentive audiences t
February 7th. ' ! i
FOR SALE. :
lb'0 acres good land , S miles from
McCook , or will trade for house and lot. ,
34-5t. F. S. WILCOX.
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HOUSES FOR RENT.
Parties wishing to rent dwelling
louses should enquire at the Citizens
Bank of McCook.
"HOUSE AND LOT
On Macfarland street for sale. In-
paire of F. P. Allen or at this office.
EDUCATIONAL COLUMN.
BY THE PRINCIPAL.
County Supt. Wheeler held an exam
ination of teachers hose on Saturday
last. Three candidates presented them
selves for certificates.
7'he Red Willow teacherwill con
vene at Indianola on Fri-'ay afternoon
and Saturday , Feb. "hh ai.ti (5th. ( Presi
dent Charles will present his address as
president , of the county association.
Miss Murphy , secretary of the reading
circle , has called a meeting on Saturday
for the purpose of completing that or
ganization.
Our public schools beli-ng to the peo
ple. They are organized , controlled ,
and maintained by the people. It is the
prerogative of every citizen to insist
that our schools shall be brought to a
higher state of efficiency by securing
only persons of recognized ability from
the ranks of the profession. One of the
best evidences of the intelligence of a
people is the maintenance of a good
school , and this question is uppermost
in the mind of one who has children to
educate , when he contemplates locating
in a community. While all acknowl
edge the importance of education as a
potent factor of civilization , and that
each decade brings forth new and un
tried problems for solution , more ad
vanced methoiis in educational litera
ture , and , consequently , a demand for
teachers who are in line and in sympa
thy with educational progress.yetmany
are apathetic relative to the mean ? to
be enjoyed , from which the highest re
sults may be i-ecured. The teacher
should be thoroughly imbued with an
intense enthusiasm fur his work. To
Eiim is entrusted mind in its plastic and
formative state , and to him must the
succeeding generation look for material
from which to select thoselio shall
mold public sentiment , whether it be in
municipal , state or national affairs.
The teacher must be studious , progress
ive and enthusiastic in his work , and
success is a sure result.
23F ° For boots and shoes cail on J.
bGanschow. .
Go to 10. M. Brickey & Co. for hon
est goods and lowest prices.
They have the purest , kettle-rendered
ard in the city at Brewer Bros.
Chenery & Stiles keep in stock a nice
and complete line of smokers articles.
Two pounds of ArbucklcV , Dilworth's
or XNNN for 25 cents at Wilcox &
Fowler's.
Prescriptions accurately compounded
lay or night , at the new drug store of
Ohenery & Stiles.
The choicest meats at the Central
Meat Market of Brewer Bros , corner of
Main and Dennison streets.
Remember this office when you want
i well-displayed dodger. Wo have the
anly large wood type in the city.
R. A. Cole , fashionable merchant tail-
jr , has constantly on hand as fine a class
} f goods as can be procuved. Suits made
up in the latest style , and perfect tits
.juaranted. Prices reasonable. Shop
i\vo doors west of Citizens Bank , Mc-
u'ook , Nebraska.
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TO STOCKMEN.
Sorghum seed. 5 ; 1.25 per bag , in new
wo-bushel bags , delivered on cars at
Blue Hill. ' Neb. Address ,
27-tf. M.Wif.sox , Blue Hill , Neb.
PIANO FOR RENT.
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Any person wishing to rent a fine
Mathushek piano can do so by inquiring
it Stern's Liquor Store.
FOR RENT.
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A r-J-room house in West McCook for
rent , cheap. Inquire at Lindner & Er-
nan's office.
SQUARE UP.
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Parties owing mearc respectfully ro-
| iiested to call and settle at once.
29 tf. M. A. SI-ALDI.NG.
HORSE FOR SALE.
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A. McG. Robb offers his bay mare
"Kate" for sail.She . is of good pcdi-
"rce , ( [ lambietoniiin ) can haul a HUO
iouml buggy within thn-e minutes. Is
he best and safest mare , for either
single or double harness in the county
barring none. N sound in every par
ticular. 4 yea'.s old. and has been bred
to I..I. S. . son of the celebrated trotting
itallion Tramp. Enquire of Mr. Kobb
it Supt."s ofiu.e.B. & M. II. R..McCook.
CORN ! CORN !
[ have put in scales at my much on
Crush creek and I wil ! buy all the corn
that comes , at the market price. Also
have . " )0 good ponies for sale , broke or
tiiibrokc. 27. .J.B.MESKUVK.
MILK ! MILK : *
Havhii ; the best range for the pur
pose in the county , we uill start a milk
. - rin . - ! to furnish
dairy in the - | > prepareto
milk in any quantity.
34-Sts. EATOX Buos. & Co.