The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 17, 1886, Image 5

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    Thursday , June ifth , 1886.
Indicates that your subscription to this
X paper HAS EXPIRED , and that a cordial
Invitation is extended to call and renew
the same. Subscription , 5:2 : per year.
J Loc&l Intelligence.
Monitor Windmills at Rinker's.
Fresh candy at the City Bakery.
City Drug Store. Chenery & Stiles.
C. P. Rinker is headquarters for
organs.
Go to W. W. Palmer for your
harness. 32-tf.
83F"The Crown Sewing * Machine at
Rinker's.
$ l,000,000.00 to loan on farms.
Agce & Wiley.
A car-load of seed corn at Fry &
Snow's feed store.
Mason & Hainlin organs at McCook
Implement Emporium.
Money loaned to persons to make final
proof. Agee & Wiley.
10 pounds of Pioasted Coffee for § 1
at Wilcox & Fowler's.
Fresh and salt meats of the choicest
quality at Brewer Bros.
A full line of hardware , stoves and
tinware at C. D. Palmer's.
Ice Cold Soda Water , Ginger Ale , and
Seltzer. City Drug Store.
Do you want the best wind mill made
go to C. P. Rinker , he lias it.
New stock of Children's Clothing just
received at Wilcox & Fowler's.
Doan's deodorized gasoline , the best
in the world. City Drug Store.
Brewer Bros , butcher only corn-fed
steers. No cows or range cattle.
JSF'Sweet Michigan Cider of excel
lent quality at the City Bakery.
C. D. Palmer , opposite McEntee , is
the best place to buy your hardware.
All kinds of farm and garden seeds
at Fry & Snow's flour and feed store.
If you want the best gasoline stove ,
go to C. D. Palmer's , opposite McEntee.
You must come soon to get goods at
cost. F. S. WILCOX , Assignee.
The City Bakery's bread is known all
along the B. & M. west of here for its
excellence.
Do you want to be MADE HAPPY ? Go
to Binker and get a Deering Binder
and Mower.
ATTENTION , LADIES ! Go to Lud-
wick & Trowbridge's to see those beau
tiful Turkish rugs.
The Metropolitan Drug Store is in re
ceipt of a fine assortment of wall papers.
Call and examine them.
Another car-load of those celebrated
Deering Binders and Mowers at C. P.
Rinker's. Call and inspect them.
G. W. Bede & Co. have some special
bargains in real estate. Office 4th door
south of U. S. Land office. 27-tf.
The choicest meats at the Central
Meat Market of Brewer Bros , coruer of
Main and Dennison streets.
As Low AS THE LOWEST G. B.
Nettleton will sell Wind Mills and
Pumps as low as the lowest , Feed Mills
especialy.
Rinker will let you set your own time
on a Binder and Mower. Just think of
it. Half when you die. Half when
you come back.
If you want Dress Flannels 25 per
cent , below regular prices , call at Law-
ler & Magner's old stand.
F. S. WILCOX , Assignee.
The Metropolitan Drug Store is offer
ing a handsome chair to the person buy-
inc the largest number of cigars between
May 1st and July 1st , 1SSG. Smokers ,
note well.
Probst Bros. ' are selling more of their
excellent bread than ever , and shipping
immense quantities west daily. Their
well earned reputation has secured for
them a custom that keeps them as busy
as bees to fill.
Wilcox & Fowler call your attention
to the fact that they have just opened a
fine stock of clothing. They can fit
anybody and everybody , from a three-
year-old boy to a 300-pound man. Call
and inspect for yourself.
BAJfKRUPT SALE.
The mortgagees in posession of the
stock of W. H. Hayden & Co. , by the
tesns of their mortgage , desire to give
notice to the public that the entire stock
yill bu offered for sale at the old stand
of W. H. Hayden & Co. , at retail , at a
great sacrifice , as soon as the goods are
invoiced. All persons indebted to W.
H. Hayden & Co. are hereby notified
that their accounts are assigned to the
mortgagees , and are hereby cautioned
against payment to any one except upon
order of mortgagees or their agent.
Mortgagees ,
\l \ OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , Omaha , Neb.
PAXTON , GALLAGHER & Co. , " "
EXCHANGE NAT'L BANK , HastingsNeb.
McCook beats the nation for secret
societies.
Call and inspect our line of Knight
Templar cards.
The Arapahoe Driving Park Associa
tion holds its annual July races on the
2d and 3d.
As the round-ups progressed , this
spring , the heavy loss of stock became
more and more painfully evident.
We see by the Imperial Chronicle
that Charlie Fisher has been elected
Commissioner for the first district in
Chase county.
It may not be generally known ' but
there really was a show in the city ,
1 uesday. Didn11 you hear that entranc
ing music by the band.
We have just received a nice line of
calling cards of the latest styles. Also
have in stock an assortment of fraterni
ty cards. Call and see them.
The quill-drivers of the Valley meet
in convention at McCook on the 29th
inst. They will probably make an ex
cursion to Denver and the mountains
from this point.
The facts seem to be in the case of
the recent "sale" by Phillip ? , the Phar
isee , of Indianola , that the alleged sale
is in reality a failure. The title has
much of propriety in it.
The Smith residence on Madison
street has been purchased by A. W.
Corey , the consideration being $1,400.
Mr. Corey's family moved into their
new home , Saturday last.
We are requested to announce that
Rev. J. E. Kelsey will occupy the Con
gregational pulpit on next Sunday.
The reverend gentleman and family are
expected to arrive in the city , Saturday.
On the 13th of next month.a Legion
of Select Knights , A. 0. of U. W. , * ili
be instituted in this city , by the Grand
Commander of this district. The Legion
will start out with a membership of 25.
The 3-year-old race at Superior was
taken by Starbuok's dark sorrel colt.
The mayor evidently has one of the
fleetest colts in Nebraska , and will
doubtless scoop all the 3-year-old pur
ses in that circuit.
The crosswalks at the inter-section of
Main and Dennison streets should be
raised. The occupation of the mud-
shoveller would then be gone , but the
convenience of pedestrians would be
greatly subserved.
The B. & M. Eating House was struck
by lightning , Tuesday night , during the
severe rain storm which then prevailed.
The electric current passed down the
ventilator and occasioned but slight
damage to the building.
The city authorities should never
permit such games as those carried on ,
Tuesday evening , within the corporate
limits. Such outrageous scamps should
be promptly jugged , and there would
soon be less of this style of robbery.
THE TRIBUNE was mis-informed as to
the use to be made of the lots on Mac
farland street , recently purchased by
Rev. J. W. Kimmel. They were boughti
Rev. Kimmel informs us , for his own
personal use , not for the Lutheran
church , as stated last week.
The M. E. church town of Bartley is
materializing in fine shape , and promises
to exceed the expectations of many.
It is certainly one of the most beauti
fully and desirably located towns in the
Republican valley , and is under good
management and in business shape
financially.
Next Saturday , the company operat
ing the brick yard just east of the city ,
commence to burn their second kiln of
machine pressed brick. They expect
this kiln to be even superior to the first
output. The company will close the
season , this coming fall , by burning at
one timo a half million kiln.
At the annual election of McCook
Lodge , No. 135 , A. F. & A. M. , held on
Tuesday evening , June 15th , the fol
lowing officers were elected : W. M. ,
Dr. S. L. Green ; S. W. , Dr. Z. L. Kay ;
J. W. , R. B. Archibald ; Treasurer , J. j
A. Wilcox ; Secretary , W. S. Webster , j
The installation of officers will take J
place Thursday evening , June 24th. '
THE aweetgirl graduate will have the '
floor for the next two weeks , during |
which time many "shallops" will be
loosed from their moorings to set sail
upon the "ocean of life. " A few hours
later a large number of the barks will
run upon the shoals of housework and
home duties , wrecking sentiment and
poetry for the time being for the benefit ;
of common sense and a practical exis- !
tence. > '
* We notice that Carl Clark is having
a neat one and one-half story residence
builc on the hill , southwest of R. R.
Wood's house. He has one of the most
eligible sites in the city , snd will have
a pleasant home. Ed. Ethcrton is the
contractor.
FINE STOCK James W. Hunt , su
perintendent of the Mintorn ptock farm
of J. 0. Chase of Fairmonthas , been in
the city , a number of days , offering for
sale some thoroughbred and high grade
Hereford , Ilolstein , Shorthorn and An
gus bulls , from Mr. Chase's noted herds.
Jupiter Fluvius seems to be arranging
to supply us with moisture at the most
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opportune moments and in the most
desirable quantities. Tuesday night's\ \
fall was gilt edged , and the farmer and
nature now vie with each other in an
attempt to smile the broader , the more
audibly.
A new residence is in course of erec
tion on the hill , just north of Rev. Nor-
val's house , for George Kelley , a rail
road .man of Rulo , this htate. The di-
menfeion.3 arc 18x24 feet , with an L ad
dition 18x14 feet. Contractor Collins
is doing the"work. The building will
be for rent.
On Monday , Dave Rogers , the Texas
pony dealer , sold a bunch of 7G of his
herd to Frank Everest of the Driftwood.
The following day he disposed of the re
mainder of this , his first shipment. lie
leaves for Texas , the last of the week ,
after another shipment , which will num
ber five or six car-leads.
The Knight Templars of this city and
vicinity have received a dispensation
from the grand lodge to organize a com-
mandery here , and to this end a meet
ing is to be held next Thursday even
ing. The honor of having a comman-
dery is not enjoyed by any other town
in the valley , save Red Cloud.
This evening , the first rendition of
"Esther , the Beautiful Queen" will be
given in the Opera Hall. We feel sure
that our people will enjoy and appreci
ate this effort. The cantata is a very
beautiful one and will be handled by our
local talent , we think , in a most accep
table manner. It will be repeated also
on Friday and Saturday night.s
"What fools these mortals be , " is
exemplified in the most amplified form
every time some poor , measly snide show
comes into this vicinity. Of course the
inevitable moutebank is with the out-
Bt , and suckers soon gather around and
are numerously taken in on the monte's
own snap game. After watching the
crowd gather to bite voraciously at these
Pool baits , one is constrained to remark ,
" 0 , why should the spirit of mortals
be
The suit brought by old man N. J.
Schaffer and wife against Eli Brown , to
recover the sum of $62.75 , the amount
alleged to be due the plaintiffs for labor
performed , etc , resulted in a judgment
of $41 for the plaintiffs. The case seems
to have been one of those terribly mixed
affairs , in which no well-defined under
standing was had between the parties ,
and the verdict is spoken of as not bo-
ing altogether just.
At the meeting held at the residence
of II. C. Pade , last Sunday afternoon ,
an organization was effected under the
name and title of Trinity Evangelical
Church of McCook , Neb. A constitu
tion was adopted and the following offi
cers elected , who constitute the body
corporate and board of trustees : Rev.
J. W. Kimmel , Pastor ; A. F. Pade and
E. C. Hall , Elders ; II. C. Pade and A.
C. Ebert , Deacons ; 15. C. Hall , Secreta
ry ; A. C. Eberc , Treasurer.
The manipulator of the corkscrew
evidently prefers "sparkling , cooling
ager beer" to fish , as his stupendous
) rain is manifestly located justbelow his
jelt. If the saloon organ ca.i just get
outside of enough beer he will possess
immense brain power on the Chinese
plan and peradventure can illuminate
his readers on the election day , wet
goods episode. He might incidentally
explain the whyfore of the state station
ery and waste baskets , etc.
The store of Wilcox & Fowler was
broken into , Sunday night , entrance
being effected in the rear of the build
ing by cutting out a pane of glass , re
moving the "catch" and raising the
window. The proprietors so far have
not missed any goods or valuable to
speak off , and the probabilities are that
the thieves were very modest in their
desires , or were frightened away before
securing much plunder. A clerk , with
the requisite artillery , will hereafter
welcome these midnight marauders.
Nobby New Suits at Wilcox & Fow
ler's. New stock just opened.
COUNTY INSTITUTE.
The Red Willow'County Teachers'
Institute will convene at the high school
building , McCook , Monday , J ilylOth ,
and continue in session two weeks. Efc
forts are being made to make this insti-
'tute eminently successfuland it is earn
estly expected and desired that there be
a full attendance of teachers and of those
: who are preparing for the work. Re-
duce'd rates will be secured at the hotels ,
and we feel assured that our citizens
will entertain a large number. Prof.
' 0. C. Hubbell , one of the most success-
1 ful institute workers in the state , has
! been engaged as one of the instructors ,
and this fact will be a , sufficient guaran-
! tee of success. The following are the
i lecturers : Prof. L. A. Sherman , of the
University , Prof. 0. C. Ilubbell of Fair-
field College , Dr.B. B. Davis , McCook ,
Rev. P. C. Johnson , Indianola , and
Rev. C. F. Creighton of Lincoln. On
Thursday afternoon , July 29th , Supt.
Wheeler will be glad to meet the school
officers of the county , in order that he
may get their addresses and furnish
them with efficient teachers when desir
ed. The usual examination of teachers
will occur at the close of the institute.
Being absent , Supt. Wheeler directs me
to make this announcement. Let us
have a large and enthusiastic gathering.
W. S. WEBSTER , Conductor.
A large company of our town-people
participated in the social and dance held
at the rink building , Monday evening ,
under the management of the ladies of
the Catholic church of this city. The
affair was a pronounced success , as
indeed are all the undertaking's of the
ladies of the church. On this occasion
about $100 was cleared.
WANTS TO SEE HIM C. II. Rogers
would like to see the malacious scamp
who has oeen misrepresenting his finan
cial condition to eastern parties. We
blush for shame , to localize the fact
that this city contains an individual who
would stoop to such business.
Our new postmaster has sent in his
bond to the department and will doubt
less receive his commission and be duly
installed in the city postoffice within a
few days. The day will be observed as
one of general thanksgiving by the pat
rons of the office.
We judge from the supine inactivity
prevailing that our citizens do not de
sire a Fourth of July celebration. If ,
however , such is not the case , active
efforts better be made at once. The
time is grdwing beautifully shorter.
A corps of carpenters are engaged on
a livery barn for R. A. Evert on Mac
farland street , opposite the Central
House. The city will shortly be well
supplied in this line.
A handsome pagoda has been added
to the ornaments of the lawn surround
ing Representative Hocknell's property.
Our contractors are now figuring on
the plans and specifications for the Mc-
Ncely brick , which will be rebuilt at
once.
The street sprinkler has been repaint
ed a "heavenly blue , " with the usual
advertisement display.
Work on the mill is temporarily de
layed by the sickness of Commissioner
Duckworth.
THE M. E. PULPIT.
Below we append the list of appoint
ments for the Methodist pulpit , during
the pastor's absence :
June 27 Kev. A. J. Clifton. Alma.
July 4 Kev. M. A. Castle , Axtell.
July 11 Kev. J. W. Kimmel , McCook.
July 18 10:30 A. 31. , Kev. James Leonard ,
Indianola.
Indianola.Mtt..Kev.W. . S. Wheeler.
Wheeler.of
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FARM LOANS.
I am furnishing good , liberal loans
on farming lands. Straight ten per
cent , interest. No delay in getting
funds. You do not have to wait to send
off application. Money paid over as
soon as papers can be completed. Call
on or address , S. H. COLVIN ,
45-tf. McCook , Neb.
TRADE ! TRADE !
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Fine Tree Claim and Homestead ad
joining town site of Akron , Colo. , to !
trade for McCook town lots. Also two j
fine claims in the Frenchman valley , !
Hitchcock Co. , for cash or trade. I
COLE & Moss , McCook , Neb. !
BRIGHT WORK.
I am now prepared to take contracts
for all kinds of brick work. I am using
machine pressed brick. All work done |
under the supervision of a first-class
brick layer , and guaranteed. i
3-2ts. JOHN F. COLLINS. ;
JUST ARRIVED ,
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A full line of the justly celebrated
Holden's Chicago ; Enamel Paints.
Fully warranted. Chenery & Stiles.
City Drug Store.
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WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR SPRING STOCK AND
ARE NOW SHOV/ING THE MOST.COMPLETE . LINE OF
LIGHT AND MEDIUM WEIGHT CLOTHING EVER SEEN
IN THE VALLEY. THE SPUING STYLES EMBRACE
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS IN PLAIDS AND
CHECKS , IN ALL GRADES FROM THE CHEAPEST TO
THE FINEST. OUR SPRING STYLES ARE ALL IN
IN CLOTHING , FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS ,
AND OUR ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE , AND IT HAS
BEEN OUR A/M TO MARK THEM ALL AT PRICES FAR
BELOW ALL COMPETITION.
SSfWe have some cheap pants of special merit ,
for working men. They are the best ever offered at
the price. Everybody is invited to call and examine
goods and get prices.
THE DEERING.
What a few ot the men who have
used the Deering Kinder have to say
about it :
I out over 200 acres without a break
or stop and had NO EXPERTS monkeying
around. My machine runs fully one
horse lighter than neighbor . Buck
. Mine misses no bundles while
his does. WJL GAYLE.
Lyle P. 0. , Kansas , June 14.
Huns light and does good work.
McCook , Neb. V.M. RELPII.
We cut and bound barley with our
Deering Binder that was too short for
the B - to handle.
FAUUHLL BROS.
Our machine runs light. Does good
work , and SUITS us.
Danbury P.O. STANAUD & HARHOU.
The Deering Binder wastes no twine
when she ties : i bundle.
The Deering Binder weighs 400 lb = .
less than any binder made.
The Deering Binder has 15 pieces in
the knotter , while would-be competitors
have HO.
The Deering Binder draws lighter
than any binder made.
The Deering Binder has no side draft.
The Deering Binder has steel grain
wheel and bull wheel boxes in each
adjustable.
The Deering Binder is the best bind
er on earth.
The Deering Binder. C. P. Rinker
sells it.
WANTEXD.
.irXE 2i , 1880 , OR AFTER ,
A BUYER FOR THE BAL
ANCE OF THE LAW LEU &
MACINER STOCK OF GEN
ERAL JIEiU'HAXDISE. A
BARGAIN FOR SOME ONE.
F. S. WiLCGX ,
Assignee.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
MY RESIDENCE PROPERTY ON
THE CORNER OF MADISON AMD
DOUGLASS STS.r SOUTH OF THE
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
A. McG. ROBB.
FOR SALE.
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B. F. Olcotthastwo second-hand top
buggies for sale , or will trade for horses.
Also remember that Olcott has the fin
est road stallion in the west , and farm
ers and stockmen should see him befoie
ireeding elsewhere.
WE acknowledge a complimentary
ticket to the J une races of the Webster
bounty Agricultural Society to be held
it Red Cloud , June 22d , 2d : ) and 21th.
Rinker sells the Deering Binders and
Mowers.
Money to loan on improved farms.
Agi'e & Wiley.
Baled hay at Fry & Snow's feed store
in any quantity.
My but ain't them sewing machines
dandies at Rinker's.
Choice lemons at Wilcox & Fowler's
tor f > 0 cents a dozen.
Organs rented until the rent pays for
them at C. P. Rinker's.
They have the purest , kettle-rendered
lard in the city at Brewer Bros.
All kinds of sheet-iron , tin and cop
per work done at C. D. Palmer's.
Fresh oysters , fresh fish and chick
ens at Brewer Bros. ' meat market.
See the improvements in tin roofing
at C. D. Palmer's before 3-011 order your
roofiiu
"a-
Ladies , Attention ! Go to see those
beautiful Turkish rugs at the Great
Western Furniture Emporium of Lud-
wick & Trowbridgc.
Foa SALE 50 head of young mares
and 20 head of mules. Lindner & Er-
man , McCook , Neb. Barn west of
Commercial Hotel.
FARM LOANS.
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Cash Down. No Delay.
No need of waiting to send off appli
cations. Money paid over as soon as
papers are completed. Call on or ad-
drefcs , RED WILLOW Co. BANK , '
13-tf Indianola , Neb.
Tribune and. Inter Ocean S2.5O.
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For the next 30 days all new subscrib
ers who will square their subscription to
date and one year in advance will receive
THE TIURL-.NE and the Chicago Inter
Ocean for $2.50.
PONIES FOR SALE.
As I am preparing to leave this coun
try I will offer my bunch of ponies for
sale at a ORE AT TJARGAIN.
2-tf. J. G. EATON.
BEWARE ! BEWARE !
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It you price an Overcoat or Lady's
Cloak you will buy ic and save from
$5.00 to $10.00. F. S. WILCOX ,
Assignee.
PROFESSIONAL NURSE.
Those in need of my services please
call at the residence of G. W. 3Iinkler ,
N. W. of School House. Mrs. Almeda
Wellington.
LAST CHANCE.
All accounts due Lawler & Magner ,
assignors , not paid by June 10th , will be
sued. F. S. WILCCX , Assignee.
HOUSE AND LOT
. - _ m - Q - - . - . .
On Macfarland street for sale. In
quire of F. LJ. Allen or at this ollice.
ATTENTION , LADIES !
Go to see tho.-e beautiful Turkish
rugs at Ludwiuk & Trowbridge's.
FOR SALE.
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My residence on Madison Avenue.
Will sell at a bar-win. A. fi. HILL.
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CHENERY & STILES.
OPPOSITE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ,
AI IFULL - ILINE - IOF
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P11 rn 10 - B
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TOILET ARTICLES , STATIONERY , ETC.
Pure Wines and Liquors
FOR MEDICINAL USE ONLY.