The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 18, 1886, Image 5

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Thursday , November 18,1886.
Indicates that your subscription to tl
paper HAS KXi'jitKi ) , and that u cord
X invitation is extended to call and rein
tho same. Subscription , ? - per year
Local Intelligence. '
Wanted at this office cash.
The "Golden Anchor" at City Baker
Pianos and organs for rent at Scot
jewelry store.
Blank school district order books
stock at this office.
Try that delicious sweet cider
Probst Bros' , bakery.
Everything in the grocery line at N
ble & Briekey's new store.
/The American Settler's Guide "f
sale at this office.
Frank Siddall's famous soap for sa
at J. 0. Allen & Co.'s.
A full line of hardware , stoves ai
tinware at C. D. Palmer's.
Kemember that Probst Bros , a
headquarters for fine candies.
For fresh , clean groceries , go to N
ble & Brick"ey's new grocery store.
Don't pay big prices for Organs , b
call on McCracken and-save money.
. Fresh oysters and celery every Sc
urday afternoon , at Barney Ilofer's.
C. D. Palmer , opposite McEntee ,
the best place to buy your hardware.
Stoves blacked and sec up on she
notice. W. C. LaTouRETTE & Co.
The most complete line of heatii
stoves in McCook at "W. C. LaTouret
'
& Co > _
If you want a nice buggy at reason
ble figures please call on G. B. Nettl
ton , agent.
Do you want new nica in your hen
ing stoves ? W. C. LaTourette & C (
have all sizes.
Central Meat Market is the place
buy choice cuts of beef. Shop on Ea
Dennison street.
Fine candies , fruit , cigars and t
bacco at Barney Hofer's restauran
next door to P. 0.
A farm for rent. One-half mi
northwest of the city. Inquire at t ]
McCook Liquor Store.
Bede & Wiley have some speci
bargains in real estate. Office , 1st do
south ofTHE TRIBUNE office.
One" good residence lot for sale. D
sirable location. Inquire of Samu
Scott at Scott's jewelry store.
Pocket state maps at this offlc
These maps are just from the press ai
are accurate and complete to date.
Dry goods , clothing , and cverythii
in the general merchandise line ,
Hayden's old stand , J. C. Allen & C
All who hunger and thirst for a goi
square meal should go to. Barney Ho
* er's restaurant , next door to postoffic
The new firm of J. C. Allen & Cc
successors to Haydcn & Co. , make
specialty of frc&h , staple and fam
groceries.
Gr. B. Nettleton is agent for a hoi-
power feed grinder , with attachmei
for shelling corn or any other kind i
rotary work.
An extensive and well selected Hi
of the latest styles in plain and orn
mental queensware at the new store i
Noble & Brickev.
A rare chance to get an organ or
piano by taking it on the rent pla
Get terms at once at Scott's jewel ,
store on Main Avenue.
to Harvey Bros ' , for clu
feed , new corn meal , rye , graham , ai
all the best brands of flour. New c
load just received.
Prices will tell , and people know
good thing when they see it. Four i
the Western Cottage Organs sold :
one week by McCracken.
We have just received a nice line
calling cards of the latest styles. All
have in stock an assortment of fraterr
ty cards. Call and see them.
The ladies of the Congregational S
ciety are prepared to make comfor
and bedding. Orders left with Mi
Lowman will receive prompt attcntioi
THE TRIBUNE stationery departmci
has in stock some congress cap writit
paper that will be sold at half-price
close out. This is a good quality i
paper.
GB. . . Nettleton has just receive
another car load of those celebrati
"Challenge Windmills. " By the wa ;
out of over 100 he has now runninj
only 5 have ever made any trouble , whic
trouble was caused by quick sand in tl
well or lack of water.
Probst Bros , of the City Baker
still lead in the fine candy trade ar
the excellent assortment they ha
jnst received , sustains their alreac
widely known reputation for handlir
the freshest , purest and best candies :
the city. If you want a real toothson
article , Probst Bros , have it.
,9 . 3vr * - .
Scale books for sale here.
Sweet eider at the City Bakery.
Probst.Bros. ' parlors for oysters.
Organs and pianos for rent at Scott
jewelry store.
Oysters in all styles at Probst Bros
oyster parlors.
Chocolate Cream Coffee at J. C. A
len & Co.'s new store.
A very nice fresh line of candies i
Noble & Briekey's new grocery store.-
, -j. - . * - -
Don't fail to see that line of clegar
heaters at-W. C. LaTourette &Co's.
A fine lot of new and popular Shoe
Music , Song Books , etc. , at McCracl
en's Music Store.
The " .Golden Anchor" is the besi
fastest selling nickel cigar in the citj
Probst Bros , sell it.
The first of next week , J. C. Alle
& Co. will receive a fine large stock c
boots and shoes , hats and caps , etc.
Another new departure. We wi' '
have in a few days a full line of shec
music at McCracken's Music Store.
We learn that a gentleman by th
name of Thomas will shortly locate i
the city in the practice of dentistry.
The drug firm of McMillen & Week
are now cosily established in their eh
gantnew quartcrsin the McNeely bricl
The material for the new paper z
Hayes Centre was hauled up to tha
place from this station , the first of th
week.
The last screen door has succumbe
and been laid away for future referenc
when the festive fly again become
energetic.
Stop paying big prices for organs an
pianos and go to Scott's jewelry stor
and rent one. and thus save your mone ]
Call and gel terms.
Next Thursday is the day set apai
by G rover Cleveland whereon the Amci
ican people are to be thankful for { . 'fi
vors receivedetc. .
Are you in search of an excellen
dish of oysters , call at Probst Bros ,
oyster parlors , where you can get th
best , cooked in any style.
"The Kid's Room , two doors sout
of the First National bank , up-stairs , :
is the import of a card announcing
gambler's resort , in this city.
A good piece of land for sale with !
the incorporation of McCook. Fine k
cation for small fruit and garden. IE
quire at Scott's jewelry store.
All trains over the road have bee
abandoned to-day on account of the dc
railing of a number of engines and th
snow plow at point eagt of here.
They are completely overhauliu
stock at J. C. Allen & Co.'s genera
store , this week , and are putting thing
in trim , ship.-shape all 'round.
They have received notice at thi
post-office that from and after Novem
her 30th , the mail route from McCoo
to Hayes Centre will be discontinued.
The Citizens Bank people are look
ing forward anxiously to the time whei
they will greet their customers in thei
superb now quarters now rapidly neai
ing completion.
A frozen water pipe bursted in Mrs
T. Nelis' millinery store , Friday , creat
ing an uncomfortably lively time for
few minutes until the supply was cu
o'ff on the outside.
Some of our contemporaries are com
plaining of a prevailing dirth of nick
els. Never mind the nickels. Its dol
lars that are "scarce as hen's teeth" a
these headquarters.
They are particularly delighted uj
at Major Williams' residence over th
arrival of a fine twelve pound boy babj
Monday. All parties to the felicitou
"event are doing well.
1 he humane policy of feeding stock
during the winter , is rapidly obtaininj
in the west. Even Wyoming ranchinei
are in a measure adopting that mor
remunerative course.
The old B. & M. Pharmacy buildim
has been moved to the rear of thei
new quarters on West Dennison street
giving them more room and conven
icnces to accommodate their trade.
With the demi-monde , gamblers am
saloons , the "shades" are well repre
sented in this city. The "sympathiz
ers' ' make a motly , but numerous , body
guard to these minions of Beelzebub.
Don't let that oyster supper at th
Methodist church , to-morrow ( Friday
evening escape your memory. The la
dies of the Mite Society are preparinj
an excellent spread of good things , ant
extend an invitation to all.
The opening of the Co-operative Li
brary has stimulated reading to a con
sidenible extent already. Every citi
zen should take advantage of the priv
ilegc of the library. The selection a
present is excellent , though limited.
Calls for charity are quite numerous
Judgment should be used in the bestow
al of assistance , f or thereby either grea
good may be done the worthy poor , o
great wrong to the community by sup
porting lazy and "disreputable vagrant
and scamps.
The next meeting of the Young P <
pla's Association will be held at the n
idence of Mrs. William Coy , . in t
northeastern part of the city. Remei
her that all the young people of t
city are cordially invited to these gat
erings. .
Under the head of "educational mi
ters" vre reproduce a number of selc
tions from the school paper read , ti
or three weeks since , during the usu
Friday afternoon literary exercises
the high school. They are worthy yo
persual.
The following are the totals of t ;
votes cast at the last election , showii
Bed Willow county to be in'the van
the procession : Bed Willow , 1,40
Furnas , 1,390 ; Harlan , 1,33G ; Fran
lin , 1,251 ; Hitchcock , 949 ; Frontie
730 ; Gosper , 55G.
This bright , sunny morn was du
appreciated and celebrated by Messi
Noble & Brickey , the new grocers , wi
a bran splinter new delivery wago
fiery charger , red paint , and all tl
other appurtenances thereunto belon
ing to a neat little outfit.
This is the season of the year win
newspapers are wont to occupy consi
erable space announcing clubbing rate
It is not our purpose so to. Howeve
in tl
we can secure any publications
United States at the very lowest rat
for thp.se , who desire them.
The old metropolitan drug sto
building , tile property of M. A. Spal
ing , has been purchased by Gr. W. Bed
who , in partnership with Squire Wile
whose justice headquarters will 1
there , will occupy the same as a lai
loan , Jand and insurance office.
Dr. Z. L. Kay's residence on Ma
shall street is being rapidly pushed '
completion. The doctor hopes to Q
cupy it , the first of next month. It
undoubtedly the handsomest and mo
artistic dwelling in the city , or :
the RepublicanValley either.
CALLED HOME John Doner recei
ed a telegram , yesterday , from Albi ;
Iowa , conveying the sad intelligence <
the tragic death of a brother , a railroi
brakeman , in the Marshalltown yard
in the * discharge of duty. Mr. Doni
departed on the first.train for home.
The McNeely building is now occ' '
pied by McMillen & Weeks , who ai
fitting it up in an elegant and tasi
manner for a first-class drug stor
Their stock is large and complete , ii
eluding a full line of Paints , Oils , Gla :
and Farmer's Supplies , Stationery , Wn
Paper , Etc.
The first of the week , Landlord Join
ston of the Commercial purchased tl
northwest 4 ; of section 22 , township ' .
range 30 , of Newman A. Gold. Evei
occasionally Mr. Johnston gives thei
practical evidences of his faith in th
country by taking in a fine piece <
land , which will make him a handson
profit by and by.
A Mission Sabbath School of tl
Congregational church , will be orgai
ized in West McCook , next Sabbath i
2 P. M. , mountain time , at the hou :
of C. A. Frederick. An earnest inv
tation is given , not only to all the res
dents , young atid old of that locality
but also to Christian workers in gene
al. The field is needy and anxious !
awaits such an effort.
Quite a quantity of broom corn w :
shipped from this point , the close <
last week , I. W. Cramer of Hasting
being the purchaser. Among the shi ]
pers was John Modrell , whose consigi
ment amounted to four of five toni
Broom corn is one of the best payir
crops possible in this country , an
should be largely cultivated. To I
sure work and attention are deinandec
but the returns are ample and satisfai
tory. Give us more broom corn.
As cold weather approaches , it ma
not be inopportune to suggest a woi
of caution in regard to water pipe :
Firstly. Frozen pipes may be avoide
by shutting off the supply below tl
surface. Secondly. Bursted pipes ca
be largely avoided by using judgmei
in thawing them out , when through nej
lect they become frozen. The thawin
process should be gradual , not usin
too great heat or too warm water , an
the water should always be shut off belo
the surface before attempting to thav
We note with considerable satisfai
tion the fact that the parties who hav
been interested in protesting final prooi
made in this vicinity have made a wis
reconsideration of the matter and witl
drawn the objections filed. The difi
cultics which would necessarily resu
from such a course are obvious an
wotild be most wide-spread and seriou
in their nature : Beclouding titles
checking the loan of money , the sale c
real estate and the creation of a dii
distrust which would indeed be disai
trous to this new country.
It was found necessary to dismiss tli
scholars in Miss McNamara's roon
Monday morning , to escape the co ;
smoke and gas which filled the room t
an uncomfortable degree , by reason c
the inharmonious action of the flue an
the ventilating apparatus , which , it aj
pears , occurs when the gentle zephyi
rustle from a particular point of th
compass. In this favored land of pr <
vailing and contrary winds , the matte
of draft , flues , ventilation , is imporl
ant and essential , and the school boar
might do well to investigate the caus
thoroughly and rectify speedily.
One of Nebraska's "gentle zephyi
prevailed hereabouts , Monday nigl
and all day Tuesday , with great seve
ty. Opening up with rain and wi
from the east , the temperature rapic
lowering and wind velocity as quid
increasing , the "oldest citizen , "
Tuesday morning , was in the fulh
enjoyment of a genuine , simon-pu
blizzard of no menu juvuortions. T
snow , driven by a terrific wind , fill
every nook and creVice , ' every cany
and cut , and locomotion was general
suspended until late Wednesday , wh
trains assumed their accustomed rui
Although no reports-have as yet reac
ed us , much suffering on the part
man and beast must have been endur
by those who were exposed to the stoi
in moving wagons and in the pooi
dwellings , whose owners had neglect
to prepare for such severe weather ; ai
that there are such is but a rcasonal
conclusion , when the delightful weat
er preceding the storm is considered.
It is with profound regret that T
learn of the resignation of Rev. Jc
S' Kelsey from the pastorate of tl
Congregational church of this city , ai
it is with a deep sense of humiliatii
that we hear it stated that the probab
cause of the resignation is the failu
of the church to meet their financi
obligations. If such is the case , i
hope that tho members of the chun
will awake to the duty and dignity
the occasion and raise the funds , ai
secure the withdrawal of the resign
tion. The writer entertains a high r
gard for Rev. Keisoy , and delicai
alone , refrains him from saying more
a personal way ; but suffice it to sa
that the community can ill-afford to di
pense with the efforts of Rev. Kelsi
at this time , when dollars and cen
seem to be only involved.
The meeting of the JToung People
Association at F. L. McCracken's rei
dence , last Friday evening , was large
attended , over forty persons being pre
ent. The interest in these meetings
increasing in a most encotoaging ma
ner. The following officersNsvere elec
ed : President , Mrs. W. EDauch
Yice-President , A. C. Ebcrt ; Secreta
and Treasurer , J. D. Turner ; Mr
L'Roy Allen , chairman social commi
tee ; Mrs. C. I ) . Palmer , chairman met
bership committee ; L'Roy Allen , chai
man religious committee. The no :
meeting , ( the constitution and by-la\
provides them for the second and four
Friday evening of each month , ) will o
cur on the evening of the 26th inst.
In view of the approaching day
thanksgiving , an old soldier feels co
strained to inquire , "What have tl
soldiers' widows and orphans to 1
thankful for , who have petitioned tl
government to helpthem in distres
and who have , through the vetoes i
Grover Cleveland , received a stone
place of the bread asked for , "a se
pent for a fish , " under .the pica of du
before charity. " The only compete
and adequate answer to the above i
terrogation will be given in 1SS8 , win
it will be the duty and pleasure of tl
people to reinstate the grand old parl
in the management of this governmen
Two gentlemen from York , this staf
Messrs. White and Seago , will short
locate in McCook in the insurance bus
ness. They will occupy part of the o
metropolitan drug store building c
Main Avenne. Mr. White was fom
erly proprietor of the York nurseriei
while Mr. Seago has been state agei
of the Beatrice insurance company sini
its establishment.
The public comfort and conveniem
will be greatly subserved if every cil
zen will remove the beautiful from b <
fore his premises , in the residence pa
of the city , as well as on the busine
streets. This sirable suggestion
doubtless all that will be required 1
bring about the result.
Our information concerning tl
Hitchcock county county-seat electic
is , that Culbertson holds the counl
capital , by a good majority. The vo
was confined to the towns of Culbertsoi
Trenton and Stratton , perforce of tl
storm , only two or three country pn
cincts voting at all.
Try the Commercial House , whe
in McCook , just once !
TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.
Owing to a misunderstanding , tl
association which should have convene
on Nov. 5th and 6th , will be held i
Bartley , Neb. , Nov. 19th and-20th , ar
will carry out the following program :
FUIDAY.
0:00 , A. 31. Opening exercises
Supt. W. S. Wheele
General exercises Anna McXamar
Decimal fractions Arthur Bren
Primary geography Jennie Jamiso
Best method of teaching history , E. Dutche
AFTKUNOON.
Practical method of teaching penmanship ,
Uazel Weave
Physiology for little folks..W. S. Wheele
Recitation Emma Phillip
Grammar or language intermediate grade
Alice Murphy.
SAT UK DAY.
9:00 , A. M. Opening exercises.
Friday afternoon exercises..F. D. Ileckar
Recitation Lue Chrysle
Disadvantages of general recesses ,
Miss Uerr ;
The true teacher's aim Prof. Peel
AFTEItXOOX.
Common fractions. . . . ' C. M. Charle
Diacritical marks Cilvina Bake
Election of oflicers.
LUE CHRYSLER , Secretary.
FOR SALE ,
A set of heavy harness new. Ii
quire of W. GSHEPPARD. .
jSJTJndei this head we would be pleased
have our friends throughout the city acqun
usof thearrlvalnnddeptirtureofthclrvislu
W. II. Haydcn was in the city , Wednesd
Attorneys LeIIew and Golfer came iu f r
the west , this morning.
A. P. Leach lias been down from his Hit
cock county claim , this week.
F. L. Brown of the First National was
In Cuvtis , Friday , on business.
Receiver Steinmetwas an east-bound p
senger ou No. 2 , Monday morning.
T. J. Pickclt of the Bloomington Giu
made a flying trip to the city , Saturday.
1) . II. Ballard returned to Hastings , y
terday morning , to remain permanently.
I. .1. Belnap lias again donned the imifo !
and with the B. & M. passenger conduct *
stands.
Mrs. Lewis Fogg returned to Lincoln , St
day morning , after a short visit to relativ
in this city.
II. G. Dixon returned , Sunday noon , frc
his visit to Ottumwa , Iowa , of some ten da
or two weeks.
Albert Long , formerly with the old firm
Hayden & Co. , was a noticeable visitor in t
city , yesterday.
Superintendent Campbell was in the st ;
capital over Sunday , consulting the railro
officials of that city.
Editor Lee of the Gosper County Citizc
called at tliase headquarters. Monday , wh
in the city on business.
Mr. McAdams and family arrived frc
Minnesota , last week , Jfird will make 3
Cook their future home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Fuller of Culberts
came down to the city , Friday evening , <
some business matters.
J. ErCochran , Esq. , has been confined
bed , this week , with sickness , but is betl
and improving at this writing.
J. W. Pickle of the Cambridge and R
Willow grist mills , was -visitor in tow
Monday , while en route west.
W. W. Rockwood disposed of some of 1
personal effects at public vendue. Saturd
afternoon. Joe Spotts cried the sale.
Frank Orloff of the Omaha Herald was
the city , yesterday , looking after the si :
scriptiou interests of that excellent bonrb
sheet.
Ralph McCracken of the Hayes Cenl
Xews , came down to the metropolis , Sn
day , on matters of business. He retnrnc
Friday morning.
t
J. II. Goodrich , Esq. , of the comity ca ]
tal , was in town , Friday , on land busiuc :
He made these new headquarters his usi
pleasant call.
Rosecrans & Sons of McCook , Neb. , ha
purchased the stock of general merchandi
formerly owned by Wilcox & Fowler , t
past week. Yuma Sun.
Attorneys Lucas and Moss went up to A
ron , Monday evening , on legal business , ai
were detained until Wednesday morning
the snow and wind storm.
J. C. Allen's family arrived in the city , t
first of the week , and have taken quarters
the rooms formerly occupied by L. Lo
man's family , in the A. J. Pate building <
Main Avenue.
Miss Belle Kimmell , aunt of the publis
ers , who visited in the city , last week , It
for Lincoln , Monday morning , where s
will spend a week or two .visiting relativ
in the capital city.
J. L. Taylor , formerly with M. A. Spa !
ing , arrived in the city , Sunday evening , :
ter an absence of some weeks in Missoi
and Kansas , looking up a business locatio
He has not as yet determined upon a locatio
C. L. Bowman and family .started f
Hayes Centre , Monday , where in connect ! )
with John S. Hughes , so are informatii
goes , Mr. Bowman will launch a newspap
under the dcinocratic flag.
Mrs. Adelia Lee and family came dov
from the claim at Hyde , Colo. , the close
last week , to spend the winter , and to pla
the children in the enjoyment of the exci
lent school privileges of the city.
Secretary of State-elect and Mrs. G. :
Laws returned , the first of the week , fro
their visit to Omaha and Lincoln. Mr. La
lias rented a residence in Lincoln and w
move there as soon after the ' 0th inst.
possible.
Fred. S. Work arrived from Connectic
and the east , Friday last , on a visit of son
duration. He leports business in the east :
leing uniformly good , and views with asto
ishment and admiration the splendid ii
provement in our little city.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O'Rourke of McCoo
Neb. , who arrived here on their wedding toi
a couple of weeks ago , and were visiting
the latter's mother's , left , Tuesday , to s <
relatives'at Columbus , Ohio. They will pro
ably return to Gilman some time next wee
Gilman (111. ( ) Star.
Charlie Davis , a Kenesaw boy in the o
days , but now of McCook , was in tow
Thursday , renewing old acquaintances. I
KIS been engaged to instruct the band bo ;
for a couple of months or more , and will r
mm in about ten days to commence his d
lies. Kenesaw Times.
\jRev. \ W. S. Wheeler of Bartley was
: his place , last Friday , soliciting advertisi
inents for the university announcement fi
18SG-1SS7 , now in press. He secured quite
lumber from our business men. The re
erend reports seventy students in attendant
it the school at present , with favorable iiui
cations for the future.
FOREMAN Ella , daughter of August For
man of South McCook , Tuesday , Novei
ber 10th , 1SSC , aged seven months. Tl
child was buried in Longview cemeter
this afternoon.
STILES To Mr. and Mrs. 1 , . B. Stile
Wednesday , November 17th , 1SSG , a daugi
ter. All parties to the interesting evei
are doing well.
UHIOH THANKSGIVING SERVICES.
Union Thanksgiving services will be
held in the M. E. church at 11 o'clock ,
A. M. mountain time , Ilev. J. W. Kirn-
mel of the Lutheran church preaching
the sermon , assisted by Kevs. Kelsey
and Eodebaugh. Everybody is invited -
to attend. A collection for the'poor
of the city will be taken up. .
The Democrat has positive informa
tion that on the completion of the new
line east to Kdgar , that Holdrcge will
be made a division point on the B. &
M. system. The present mileage of
road handled by Supt. Campbell at Mc
Cook is too much for any one man.
The completion of the new lines from
this point will add about 300 miles of
road. The territory to be covered by
the new superintendent will reach from
Oxford to Hastings ; from DeWitt to
Akron via Curtis ; from Curtis to Chey
enne. The last road is unfinished , but
will be completed the coming year. The
superintendent has not yet been ap
pointed , but it is generally conceded
that J. 11. Phclan , the present train
master , under Supt. Campbell , is the
most qualified man for the place as he
has a comprehensive knowledge of the
lines to be operated , and is thoroughly
conversant with the duties since he has
been under the training of the best
superintendent on the system. The
new division will bring with it a ma- *
chine shop , round house and about 150
men and fifty engines to be handled.
from here in addition to rolling stock.
Every encouragement should be given
the enterprise and our citizens should
fully appreciate this new evidence that
the B. & M. railroad is the friend of
Holdrcgc. Iloldrege Democrat.
Try the Commercial House , vihen
in McCook , Just once !
PUBLIC SALE.
As agent , I will otfcr on Saturday ,
Nov. 27th , 1SSG , commencing ot 10
o'clock A. M. , atlndianola , Neb. , to the
liighest bidder , at Public Auction , as
follows : GO head of cows , calves , heif
ers and steers ; 1 fine yearling Hereford
bull ; G head of fine young mares ; 1
gelding ; GO to 75 heud of hogs ; 40
head of sheep ; 2 fine Merino bucks ; 1
sulky rake : 1 mowing machine ; 1 sul
ky and several walking plows ; 2 Acme
and 1 Disc harrow ; 1 farm wagon ; 2
double set of harness ; 1 new Cottage
organ ; some household goods , and oth
er tools and useful things too numerous
to mention.
TERMS : Three 'months without in
terest , if paid when due , or one year
at 10 per cent , given on bankable notes.
10 percent , discount for cash on sums
over § 10. All sums under $10 , cash.
JAMES F. CLAKK.
Real Estate Loans.
We have completed arrangements
whereby we can furnish those who want
a loan , money on real estate , promptly
and without the usual disappointing
delays. Call and see us. We are al
so prepared to make chattel mortgage
loans. CITIZENS BANK.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
o
One new 3-seat , 3-spring wagon ; one
second-hand buggy. Also , one 2-seat
covered carriage , second-hand. Will
sell the above articles at decided bar
gains. Call and see me.
B. F. OLCOTT , Prop. ,
City Livery , McCook , Neb.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
From my premises , southeast of Mc
Cook . * heifers branded
, > two-year-old ,
with a bar on each shoulder and hip ,
and a cross on jaw. A liberal reward
will be paid for their return or for infor
mation leading to their recovery.
JOHN EVERTS.
FARM LOANS.
Cash Down. No Delay.
r\
No need of waiting to send off appli
cations. Money paid over as soon as
papers are completed. Call on or ad
dress , BED WILLOW Co. BANK ,
4R-tf Indianola , Neb
DON'T BE AFRAID
If you see Deputy Sheriff Bennett
coming after you. Dr. Kay has placed
lis accounts in the hands of the depu
ty , who is rustling after the doctor's
creditors in dead earnest , that's all.
NOTICE.
All persons knowing themselves in
debted to me will please settle with G.
S. Nettleton immediately , as I have
rented the Feed Mill to him.
C. A. NETTLETOX.
Attention Smokers !
With every 25 cents worth of goods
) ought at the Distribution Cigar Store ,
i ticket in the grand drawing is given.
Rooms for Rent.
Two furnished sleeping rooms for
ent. Inquire of W. W. BROWN.
Try the Commercial House , when
'n McCook , just once !
TRIBUNE - : - JOB - : - OFFICE ,
BEST EQUIPWJU IX THE VAI.I.KY.