The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 05, 1887, Image 3

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    B THCIU5DAV , MAY 5 , 1SS7.
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B , JTIn > lli'nli' ( that your Kiibxcriptlon to this
H jP paper has KXiMitKii.uml that u eonllnl
H Rk invitation Jrt cxtfiiil I tu cull anil renew
H mtbesatnc bubforfptloH. ( per year.
I OmClAL COUNTY PAPER.
H SLocal Intelligence.
H WATCHES. ' - DIAMONDS. ; ,
H RETAIL AND WHOLESALE.
I F , L. McGRAGKEN.
B JEWELER & EXJRAVER. (
BM CottNKU Noktii or I * . O.
I ! | JEWELRY.fslLVERW'EJ ?
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Bj The Osborne Binders ut Kinker ' s.
Bj 3FChas. Noble , the leading grocer.
B Kubber and cotton hose at C. D.
K Palmers.
M J5Pnce3 paralyzed at McCracken ' s
H Jewelry Store.
K New invoice of carpets just received
Hj ! at Tor rev & Go ' s.
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V Go to McCracken and buy a clock for
• $3.00 , worth $5.00.
l Brussell's Bru.ssell carpets for ; > fc.
H | at Torrey & Co's. .
B Blue Grass and Clover seed at W.C.
B LaTourette oc Co. ' s.
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( J The best gasoline stoves , you will
R find at C. D. Palmer ' s.
Br Just received , a nice invoice of baby
m\ , carriages at Torrey & Co ' s.
Hl B ? Eggs wanted at Chas. Noble ' s.
V ' The highest market price paid. *
m Take your hides , butter and eggs to
K Brewer & Wilcox. Main Avenue.
V § I have a good cooking stove for sale
M or trade. Call at once. S. II. Colvin.
Hj The best fresh and salt meats in the
H market at Brewer & Wilcox ' s meat
Hi market
Vj | Brewer & Wilcox will buy your fat
K hogs. Call at their market , Main
Bpoj Avenue.
BHJ Fine tailor made spring over coats ,
Bj spriugdress and business suits and pants
H J" at The Famous.
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Bjj Any article in silver-ware will be sold
E | atgreatly reduced prices at McCracken's. :
M 3Iust reduce stock.
Kj Qucensware in the latest styles ,
E [ | plain and ornamented , at the leading
j grocer Chas. Noble.
B : Anything in the furniture line , plain
Hg or elaborate , at Ludwick & Trowbridge's ,
L at bottom figures.
B
BR A well selected assortment of fresh
Ht candies at Chas. Noble's. His stock
B' ' is fresh and clean.
K | The Aultman & Taylor Threshers
B | are the best in the world. C. P. Rinker
PI sells them m McCook.
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B j The new grocery store of Chas.
B | Noble is the place to purchase your
B \ groceries and provisions.
B * - Achild can buy as cheap as a grown t
B \ * person at The Famous. All goods are
B sold at strictly One Price. (
B Bk i i .I
B j A specialty of groceries , provisions. J
B I queensware , and in fact everything in
m. ) the grocery line , at Chas. Noble ' s.
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B The new styles in straw hats for men ,
B < boys and children , have just arrived at
B • The Famous. Call and see them. ]
B \ The Minneapolis Binders and Mow- (
B ( ers at C. P. Kinker ' s. The little Min-
B ' nie is a daisy , and all who work her :
B > win. (
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B New Crown Sewing Machines at
B ' Rinkers @ $5 per month * until paid.
; These are the finest Sewing Machines
/ in the market. ]
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Those who prefer to have their cloth- ]
ng made to order , can save money by .
! eaving their orders at The Famous. :
1 strictly One Price. 1
f I have 10,000 pounds Binding Twine ,
I finch I can sell on October time , pure ,
i tandard quality and medicated.
C. P. RlNKEK. I
I J Geo. W. Bede is loaning money on
I ) anus at the lowest rates. Also have .
[ / pecial bargains in real estate , at ]
| j McCook Land Office. j
i , Jj3' I have a good team , harness , wagon i
I nd cow , for sale cheap. Will sell for <
I i art cash and part time. Call at my i
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• ffice. C. P. Rixkek. i
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Fry & Snow's old stand is the place '
o buy your Flour and Feed , also GarI I
f\ en and all kinds of Farm Seeds. We I
' i ave come to stay and will make prices i
' • \ easonable. Harvey Bros.
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Egypt/an and Oriental Laces at
j , owman & Son 's. '
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The Starved Chicken Thresher at
Kinker ' s.
Shades all put up for T > 0c. At
Torrey & Co ' s.
McCracken is offering big bargains in
watches and clocks.
Blue Grass and Clover seed at W.C.
LaTourette it Co. 's.
Novelties in soft and stiff hats , just
received at The Famous.
Belore doing your painting or paper
ing , it will pay you to call on McMillen
& Weeks.
Don 't buy a gasoline stove until you
have seen those at Lytic Bros. & Co's.
They are "dandies. "
You will find it to the best interest of
your pocket bonk to purchase furnituie
of Ludwick & Trowbridge.
Remember that Chas. Noble is head
quarters for everything fresh and clean
in the staple and fancy grocery line.
McMillen & Weeks are prepared to
give estimates on painting , papering or
furnish you material at bottom prices.
No misrepresentation at The Famous
. goods ar ; sold exactly as they are
marked in plain figures. No Deviation.
The Deering all-steel Binder at C. P.
Kinker ' s. This machine is what its
name , implies really an All-Steel Ma-
chine. '
If you get Bernheimer , The Tailor ,
once ' to make you a suit , you will al-
ways go back. lie gives the very best
satisfaction.
There is nothing so ornamental and
useful in the house as a clock. Mc
Cracken i has three hundred and will sell
at one-third off.
A large assortment of men's and boys'i
Seersucker and light Alpaca coats and
vests , just received , at The Famous.
Call i and see them.
The celebrated J. C. Bennett & Bcr-
ward Ladies' Fine Shoes are the best
made. We have the exclusive sale of
them. Bowen & Laycock.
Drop in the Postofiice Lobby and buy
one of the Eureka Comb and Pencil
Holders. Barney Ilofer warrants them to
hold j your pencils without danger of loss.
In the matter of furniture Ludwick
& Trowbridge take the lead. Their stock
is the largest , their assortment the best ,
and their figures the most reasonable.
Test these claims by calling and inspect-
ing J their stock :
Those lamp fillers and oil cans at Ly-
tie Bros. & Co ' s. are the latest ami best
can on the market. No lifting of the
can to fill a lamp. You can also , if de
sired , transfer the oil from the lamp to
can without spilling a drop of oil.
I have a full and complete line of
repairs constantly on hand for all the
machines , binders and mowers I sell -
and will always have them on hand so
long 1 as I handle the machine.
C. P. RlNKER.J
Call at the City Drug Store , directly-
opposite the First National Bank , for
Drugs , Medicines , Chemicals , Paints ,
Oils. ( Stationery , Fancy Goods , etc. i
Pure ] Wines and Liquors for Medicinal
use. Chexery & Axdersox.
There are few housekeepers who have }
not been swindled with some kind of a 1
washing machine. We have a steam
washer ] that we guarantee to give satis
faction j or no sale. 'Tis easily operated.
Saves labor , time and clothes. One trial j
will convince the most skeptical.
Lytle Bros. & Co.
Here we go : Children 's pebbled grain ,
button school shoes with sole leather tips "
S to 11 at $1.10 per pair. Same shoe
12 ] to 2 at $1.25 per pair. Our Monarch :
( the best school shoe made ) S to 11 at
$1.35 ; 12 to 2 at $1.65. We are head-
quarters for Boots and Shoes.
Bowex & Laycock. *
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Citizens Bank building. 1
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Her dusky majesty , Queen Kapiolani ,
wife ot King Kalakaua of the Hawaiian '
islands , accompanied by her sister , Prinf
cess Linino Kalani , the husband of the ]
princess ] and the rest of her suite , was I
a passenger on No. 2 , Sunday morning ,
en route for New York City. No immo
lation to the Queen reported at this
station. ,
WHY NOT save 50 cts to $1.00 per
pair on every pair of shoes you buy. We
are selling Men 's shoes at thei'ollowing
prices : A good , stylish shoe @ $2.00.J
A dandy @ $2.50. Our Rail Roader ® J
$3.00 and a finecalf shoe , sewed , kid j
tops. ( l $3.50. We have all styles and
widths. Better grades in stock. Every
pair warranted as represented or money ,
refunded. Call. Bowex & Laycock ,
The Leaders. (
Citizens Bank buildins. 1
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Truth lies in the statement that we ]
are selling Boots , Shoes , Slippers , Rub
bers , etc. , for less money than any other
firm in the Republican valley. Our ad- '
vantages in buying goods are superior j
to those of our .competitors by 20 per • ,
cent. We buy for cash and direct from
the manufacturers. One member of our
firm has headquarters at Boston ( which .
place is the boot and shoe market of the
world ) thereby giving us an opportunity '
to secure the latest styles and to collect i
bargains that other merchants can not (
secure. We will prove our statements }
with honest goods at live and let live
prices to those who call. Resp'y , •
Bowex & Laycock. •
Citizens Bank building. s
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' Bridge bonds sound about right.
To hp or not to be , that is the grist
mill question.
Another new residence is under way
on East Dennison street.
The council meeting , Monday evcn-
ing , was on the ' 'short but sweet" order.
The Y. P. A. prayer service will be
held in the Congregational church , next
Sabbath at G0 : : { P. M.
The grist mill man , Mr. Neal , has
commenced the erection of a dwelling
house on East Dennison street.
The ice men seem to be indulging in
a little war all of their own. The advan
tages to the consumer will be appre
ciated.
The Pate property , occupied by Mrs.
T. Nclis , has been purchased by Thos.
Lonergan of Chicago. Consideration ,
$2,350.
Announcement Rev , . Kimmel will
preach at Weick's School House , G miles
west of McCook , next Sunday , at 3
o i ' clock , P. M. , M. T.
Our readers will note the changes iu
the , advertisements of Bowen & Laycock ,
J.C. Allen & Co. , and F. L. McCracken ,
in this issue of The Tribune.
Lutheran services , next Sunday at the
School ; House , by the pastorat the usual
hours. The Y. P. M. B. at 3 o'clock , P.
M. , subject , "Egypt. " All are invited.
Announcement Rev. Joel S.Kelsey
will speak , next Sunday morning , upon
"The City Lump , " and in the evening ,
upon i "Womanhood Its Purpose and
Power. "
The first of this week , I. T. Benjamin ,
the I loan broker , took a change of venue
from , the office of II. W. Cole. Esq. , over
the ' First National bank , to the office of
II. T. Anderson in the same building.
We hear it stated that the Lincoln
Land ; Co. is considering the advisabil
ity j of extending their water service to
,
West McCook. We hope that deter
mination ] may be definitely arrived at ,
this ( year. The advantages are obvious.
The high school department of the
city schools engaged in a very pleasant
pic-nic 1 , last Saturday , on the classic
Driftwood ] creek. Teachers and pupils
enjoyed to the full the fresh air and
freedom and laving waters of that lo
cality.
We take this occasion to introduce
Chief of Police R. n. Williams. The
Tribune believes that the new chief
will \ perform the duties of his office
faithfully f , possessing , as we think , the
judgment and nerve and good sense so
to t do.
A diminutive little miss escaped the
vigilance of St. Peter , early Saturday
morning , taking up her terrestrial abode
at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
Campbell ( , who are delighted with the
youthful visitor and have duly adopted
her into the clan Campbell.
Upon the arrival of passenger train
No. ] 3 , at this station , yesterday morn-
ing , three specimens of the genus tramp ,
now super-numerous hereabouts , scram
bled down from the trucks , the running
gear of the cars , apparently none the
worse for their journey on those haz
ardous perches.
Definite action ought to be taken in
the bridge matter. A meeting ought
to be had , a petition framed and circu
lated , to the end that an election be
called , bonds voted and the project
put upon a basis of reality. Shall such
a movement ho inaugurated ? Its im
portance warrants energetic measures.
Shall they be instituted ?
The Ladies Aid Society will hold their
next social at Mr. Randall's , east of the
Fair Grounds , next Tuesday evening.
A "Free Bus" for all ladies and gents
will leave West McCook at 8 o'clock ,
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M. T. , and the Citizens Bank at 8:15 : and
9 o'clock. Everybody cordially invited.
Hail the bus at any point on the line.
The Mayor alighted upon the frame
work of some tin-horn gamblers , a few
days since , in a manner calculated to im
press them with a belief that there is a
God in Israel. The "victim" was quick-
ly reimbursed , with interest , by those
running the game , and allowed to depart
in peace , and about the only anxiety the
gamblers had was that their "victim" i ;
wouldn't go fast enough or far enough.
A portion of the Geo. W. Bede build
ing on South Main has been rented by
J. H. Oswalt , who is opening a cigar '
manufactory and retail tobacco and
cigar store therein. The number of the <
manufactory is 1S8. The room has been
re-arrranged , shelved , countered , etc. ,
for the new tenant , and will make a good
stand.
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CITY COUNCIL.
The members of the city council met in
special session , Monday evening , present
Mayor Helm , Couiicllmen Hess , Kenyon and
McEntee , Clerk Iluiburd , Attorney Cole.
Minutes of previous meeting read and ap
proved. On motion liquor licenses were or
dered issued to Samuel Strasser , Coy & Iteed.
Walsh & Hiiyd , William Lewis and A. C.
Clyde , the aflirinative vnt. r-s buhu : Council-
nien I less , Kenyon and McKiiice. Adjourned.
The council met iu regular session , last
night , present Mayor Helm , Couucilmen
Hess , Kenyon , McEntee , Dixon , Clerk Ilui
burd , Attorney Cole. Minutes of previous
special meeting read and approved. The fi
nancial committee reported adversely on bills
of The Frees & HockncII Lumber Cj. , * 12.9i ; ;
John Brock , 5 : ! . Same were laid on table.
Bills of J. II. Bennett , Joseph McBrayer ,
J. II. Bradley , Martin Ilerian , R. B. Wahl-
quist were favorably reported. No warr.ints
issued for lack of funds. Ordinance cominit-
tccreported the following ordinances , which
were passed , approved and ordered publish
ed : (1) ( ) Auordinanceameudiugsectiouoof
"an ordinance regulating the sale of malt ,
spirituous and vinous liquors by druggists. "
(2) ( An ordinance repealing an ordinance eni
titled , "an ordinance providing for and regu
lating license of omnibuses , carriages , drays ,
wagons and other vehicles. " ( : > ) An ordi
nance repealing an ordinance entitled , "an
ordinance regulating license of bowling
alleys , billiard halls and gaining tables. "
(4) ( ) An ordinance repealing an ordinance
entitled , "an ordinance providing for and
regulating license of auctioneers. " ' Bill of
Jos. MerrHt , So , read and referred to finance
committee. Iicsolution prepared by Attor
ney Cole , setting forth the estimate of ex-
pensc and making levy was read , adopted
and ordered published. The following com
mittees were announced by the Mayor : On
IIkai/tji Kenyon and Dixon. Os Oitm-
nances Kenyon and McEntee. On Pkint-
ing McEntee and Kenyon. On Streets
Hess and McEntee. On Finance Dixon
and Hess. Nomination of It H. Williams
as ; Chief of Police and Overseer of Streets
was announced by Mayor. On motion to
confirm , Messrs. Kenyon and Dixon voted
aye. Messrs. Hess and McEntee no. The
Mayor cast his vote for Mr. Williams. Nom
ination of J. A. Cordeal , Esq. , as city attori
ney was announced , and concurred in by
Messrs Dixon and Kenyon. Hess and Mc
Entee not voting. Nomination for Night
Policemen withheld for present. Druggist
permits were ordered issued to Clienery &
Anderson and Willey & Walker. Adjourned.
For a good suit or pants go to The
Tailor , L. Bernheimer.
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Monday of this week witnessed the
almost : fatal culmination of an accident
which occurred to Mrs. D. H. Babbitt
of ' the South Side , some three weeks
since. ' It transpires that about three
weeks ago Mrs. Babbitt , in eating some
chicken ' soup , swallowed a small but as
subsequent ' events proved , ragged edged
bone , which lodged in her esophagus or
stomach , causing her no serious symp
toms or alarm. On last Monday , how-
ever ! , she was taken with a violent vom-
iting spell , and in the spasm , the bone
was ejected , causing a dangerous hem
orrhage in the process , from which she
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bled . excessively and well nigh fatally.
We rejoice to report at this writing that
the hemorrhage has been stopped , and e
that ( , though very weak with great loss d
of ( blood , Mrs. Babbitt is slowly im- g
proving , with prospects of recovery ,
should no further hemorrhage occur "
The case is a most peculiar and puz- *
zling one. Dr. Davis is the physician i
in charge. i
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The latest improved gasoline stoves s
for sale by Lytle Bros. & Co. =
Well Done H. C. Rider of Denver
has donated Trinity Lutheran church of
this city a choice corner lot in West *
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McCook , 75 feet front , for the benefit j
of the building fund , for which he has 'J
the i hearty thanks of the congregation. *
The ' lot will be disposed of at the church t
fair to be held , June 13th , 14lh and 1
15th , at Menard's Opera Hall. *
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A fresh lot of candies received at i
Chas. Noble 's , this week.
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The office of City Attorney will be s
occupied ' , the ensuing year , by J. A. '
Cordeal of Colfer & Cordeal. We J
doubt i not Mr. Cordeal will manage the r
legal ; affairs of the city with credit to r
himself ] and to the satisfaction of the
people.
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Nebraska City Breaking Plows at c
C. i P. Kinker's. i
Last nighc , Resident Engineer Blair J
appeared before the council and ex
plained the railroad's sewer proposition
to ' the city. A committee will be ap
pointed to confer further with Mr.Blair. .
Our correspondence and local matter
are necessarily limited by reason of the
demand i upon our space by ordinances i
and other city affairs.
For information in regard to pianos j
and organs being sold by W. H. Pres-
cott of Lincoln , inquire of F. L. Mc
Cracken. i
A delegation of ladies went up to the '
Willow , this morning , on a fishing exi
cursion.
For May day Sunday can hardly be
called a success.
BST'Cultivators at Rinker's from $16 ]
to $37. .
Neckwear and Hosiery are beyond
competition at Lowman & Son's.
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PERSONALS.
CSfUmloi tills lioiul wo would he pleased to
havu our friends throughout the city uc < | uulnt
UHoCthuurrlvnl and donurturooftlutlr visitors.
Miss IJeatty is visiting her sister , Mrs. JJab-
bltr , of the South Sitle.
Major Criswell of ludiauoia was iu the
city , Monday afternoon.
C. F. Uabcock made a business trip to Den
ver , the first of the week.
J. F. Clement is the new man on the H. &
M. telegraph operator corps.
C. I ) . Fuller , foreman of the l'axton Cattle
Co. , was iu the city , yesterday.
Mrs. Fred Harris left for Chicago , Tuesday
of this week , on an extended visit.
(1. II. Urubb , Est ] . , of ludiauoia , was in
town , Wednesday , on land business.
Section Uoss Murphy of Culbertson visited
these railroad headquarters , last Saturday.
Samuel Sims of Est el It : , came down from
the upper country , Tuesday , on land business.
ltev. I. N. Clover of ludiauoia ami Uev.
W. S. Wheeler of Bartley are in the city , to
day. i
Capt. A. L. Emerson of Wano , Kansas ,
was iu the city , Tuesday and Wednesday of
this week.
W. 11. Starr , Esq. , of the county-seat , had
a land case before the local otlicials , Tuesday
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afternoon.
Dr. Gilford was up from Wymorc , Friday ,
looking 1 after his timber claim in this section
of the state.
County Attorney A. U. Taylor of Imperial ,
Chase ( county , had business in the metropo1
lis : , Montlay.
County Clerk Hatch of Hayes Centre was
among the throng of business tourists in the
city , Tuesday.
City Clerk Iluiburd will shortly commence
the t erection of a dwelling house in the eastern
part j of the city.
O. II. Mosher ami bride arrived in the city ,
last night , ami are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Anderson.
Ex-Mayor 1. .1. Starbuck , the street rumor
is i , contemplates a removal to Denver in the
not distant future.
C. S. Quick , J. W. Welborn ami other In-
dianola people spent Tuesday afternoon in
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the city on business.
County Attorney J. I' . Davis and M. .J.
Abbott of Hayes Centre were business visi
tors in the city , Saturday.
F. P. Allen and family went down to the
county-seat , l.ist Sunday , on a combined
pleasure and business trip.
Guy Boyle came up from Omaha , last Sun
day night , and will visit bis parents here
some time for the benefit of his health.
Messrs. Charles and Frank Watkins of the
ludiauoia Times were pleasant callers at
these newspaporial headquarters , Monday.
F. II. Fowler moved into his new residence
on Macfarland street , this week. His late
residence will be occupied by his mother and
sister.
J. W. Brush of Auburn , Neb. , was register-
ed at the Commercial , yesterday. Mr. Brush
was a stalwart door-keeper at the late lament-
ed legislature.
Dr. Z. L. Kay has been absent since Mon
day morning , a delegate in attendance upon
the sessions of the State Medical Association
at Omaha , this week.
Mr. Thomas of the Howard Lumber Co. ,
exhibited at this office , Monday , some very
delicate , pretty little wild llowers sent him
from Jersey by mail. They wore well pre
served for their journey of 1,000 miles.
Messrs. J. AV. Campbell , J. F. Forbes , C.
W. \ Paine and C. M. Xoble repaired to Bea
ver City , Monday evening , to institute a
lodge of K. of Ps. , at 1 hat place. They wen ;
assisted by a delegation from the Iloldrcge
lodge. Beaver City lodge No. 77 commences
its existence with a strong , active member-
ship.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION.
The new board of education met , Monday
evening , organizing with the election oT J. K.
Phelan , President ; II. Trowbridge , Vice
President ; E. E. Lowman , Secretary. The l
Treasurer ' s bond was placed .it 514,000 , the
bond of the Secretary at 51,000. Settlement
with the Treasurer was commenced and con
tinued until an adjournment was taken to
last evening , when the same was finished.
On Wednesday evening a committee compos-
ed of Messrs. Phelan , Trowbridge and LowJ
man was appointed to secure a site and make i
estimates on a school building to be erected f
in the eastern part of the city. Messrs. Gan-
schow anil Daucby were appointed a com-
mittee to have the public school block fenced ,
to secure water service and to see that the .
trees on the grounds are properly wateretl
and cared for. A committee on repairs was
also appointed , consisting of Messrs. Lowman
and Ganschow. Adjourned.
Reduced to verse the following is supposed
to be the measure of our esteemed bourbon
contemporary. It may be a little too snug ,
but we delight in the exercise of fraternal
generosity :
"For blood , an adder's gall ;
For brain , a gnat's weak hate ;
For heart , a pebble small : 1
For soul , a 'whisky straight. ' . '
"For conscience , pelf and hire ;
For pridea donkey's tether :
For ink , the gutter's mire ;
For pen , a goose's feather. "
Krupp's newest gun will be 52 } feet long ,
will weigh 315,000 pounds , and its bore will
be only l i % inches. Its lightest projectiles
will weighs 1,032 pounds , and these will be
propelled by 1,070 pounds of prismatic ,
brown powder.
A cen'sus report of Massachusetts , just
issued , discloses the fact that in the last dec
ade , out of "AS towns , 14S show a decrease
of population and a decadence in all other
respects.
Resignations seem to be fashionable
in upper railroad circles. The people
are resigned as usual , however.
The Frees & Hocknell Lumber Co.
has raised their sidewalk , this week ,
and replaced the brick wall washed !
down by the rain , with a stone wall to j
better protect their cellar. '
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I FOR SALE CHEAP. } . ,
One fine business lot on Main street. <
Two nice corner lots on McDowell ;
street , one block from school house. *
Two more fine residence lots on Mc
Dowell street. j
Six lots ( half block ) east front on Mc- ] , j
forland street. | j
( Jood house , barn and lot on Marshall I I
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street. j I
No building clause required in any of | j
above , and will bo sold cheap if soon j J
taken. C. F. Bahcook. ; I
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Carpets , Curtains and Upholstery I
Goods we have a large stock. Come * 1
and examine them. I
L , LOWMAN & SON. I
TREESTREES ! ! TREES ! ! . ' ; |
I still have a light grade of trees in I' I
soft maple , catalpa and ash ; also ever- I
greens and some fruit trees , which I ' I
wish to dispose of this week. The I
price will be so low that you will buy if 1
you want anything. Don 't forget to I
; call and see how many trees you can 1
buy for $1.00. S. B. Wilkins , I
Ag 't for Crete Nurseries. I
North of TitimiNE office. I
Our Stock of Men 's and Boy ' s Straw I
Hats are in. Come and see them. I
L. L0WMAM & SON. I
MOHEYto LOAN I
On farms 1 am prepared to fill all I
loans 1 from McCook. No sending away I
no delays. Everything done and
completed ' right here. Do not fail to
see : mc before making application. H
I. T. Benjamin.
Office Over First National Bank. I
We have the best assortment of
Men's t Clothing. Gall and get our
prices. j L. LOWMAN & SON.
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TO ICE CONSUMERS. '
1 am now prepared to deliver ice to fl
consumers t throughout the city. I have H
a ; superior quality of ice , cut at the H
\ Cambridge mill ponds. Parties desir- H
ing ' to be supplied , the coming summer , H
should make their arrangements at H
once. Will also deliver anywhere in H
the valley. II. II. Williams. H
We are 'Western Agents for Butter- H
ick's Metropolitan Paper Patterns. H
Call I and get a fashion sheet. H
L. LOWMAN & SON.
REAL. ESTATE LOANS.
We have completed arrangements H
whereby we can furnish those who want M
a ! loan , money on real estate , promptly jH
and without the usual disappointing H
delays. Call and see us. We are al- M
so prepared to make chattel mortgage M
| loans. Citizens Bank. • H
Come and see our White Goods and M
Swiss I Embroidery. |
L. LOWMAN & SON.
- FARM LOANS. H
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Cash Down. No Delay. J M
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No need of waiting to send off appli- • H
cations. Money paid over as soon as H
papers I are completed. Call on or ad- H
dress , Red Willow Co. Bank , H
4H-tf Indianola , Neb. H
Everything in our house is marked H
in plain selling figures. H
L. LOWMAN & SON.
TO HORSEMEN. H
1 will be in McCook four days , on H
May lUtli , Uth , lfith and 16th. Will
treat any disease occuring to horses , H
making a specialty of dentistry , ring H
bones and spavins. Will be found at the H
Commercial < House. J. B. Simmons , H
Veterinary Surgeon. H
Our stock of Dry Goods is first- H
class in every particular. H
L. LOWMAN & SON. H
FOB RENT. I
A two-3tory frame cottage on Mclvin M
street. Ready for occupancy about | H
May 20th. $20 per month. Any slight H
interior alterations will be made noiv to M
suit tenant. Apply at the M
Farmers & Merchants Bank. H
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Parasols are one of our Leaders this M
season. 5 Gome and see them. M
L. LOWMAH & SOff. M
THIS fS NO SWINDLE ! M
The O.K.Steam Washer is the easiest I J
operated of all washers ever offered for |
sale. Will save your clothes , labor and H
health. Warranted to wash clean or J M
money ' will be refunded. For sale by H
Lytle Bros. & Co. M
We guarantee to sell goods lower H
than any house between Omaha and M
Denver. L. LOWMAIT & SPIT. f M
HOUSE FOR RENT. H
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Any one desirous of renting a house H
should inquire immediately of M. A. H
Spalding. 1 H
FOR RENT. H
Persons wanting to rent a furnished H
room should call at this office. J
OPTIONAL LOANS M
Made on Farm Property by < H
Colvin & Dempct , H
McCook , Neb. H
FOR RENT. H
The Peck Flour and Feed Store on M
Dennison street. Apply at the Farm- H
ers & Merchants Bank. |
Try the Commercial House , when H
in McCook , fust once ! H