The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 02, 1888, Image 4

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H X10 ! , nJVOLUME SEVEN.
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m I j9i this issuo The McCook Trib-
B filters upon tlie soyenth year of its
H Jtence. In this connectionhowever ,
o tave nothing conventional or atereo-
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M typed to state , more than that tho past
may be taken as a safe guarantee of the
future. We will be in the van as usual.
The decrease in the public debt dur
ing April was $9,300,000.
Democracy says let the people rule ;
yet their president is the greatest dic
tator of the age.
TnE Socialists are preparing to nom
inate a national ticket , which will prob
ably make seven in the field.
T Make a memorandum of it now. The
Chicago convention will be composed of
S22 delegates ; 412 will nominate.
When Sheridan dies the office dies
with him. There will be no lieutenant
general any more , and General Schofield
will be the ranking officer of the army.
The Nebraska State Sportsmen's as-
sociation will hold its annual shooting
* / Wtournament in Omaha , commencing
June 19 and continuing four days. Some
of the crack eastern wingshots are ex
pected to enter for the money prizes.
The Republicans of lied Willow
county are onto the Democrat's "repub
lican discord" gag. The editor may
now proceed to chestnut number two
in the bourbon political class book.
That racket has been in "innocuous
desuetude" for lo a half century.
Bv order of the Mexican government
tho old Mexican war-ship , "Democrata , "
is to be taken to the harbor of San
Francisco in order to be careened and
have her hull examined and scraped.
An old barnacle-covered hull with a
name strikingly similar will be turned
keel upward in a few months and left in
that position by order of the American
people.
Government revenue measures must
originate in the house of representatives.
As the democrats have been in power in
this branch of government for years and
have never sent a bill to the senate
which would reduce the tariff revenues ,
& it sounds somewhat ridiculous to hear in
democratic platforms severe denuncia
tk tions of the republican party for its fail-
; ure to reduce the ' 'burden of taxation. "
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The acquittal of Lillie Richmond of
Chicago , who attempted to kill Broker
Bolander , may not have not have lxen
strictly in accord with the letter of the
law , but it certainly was in accord with
justice. Bolander had led her astray on
the promise of marriage , and by means
of drugs. After a time , as is usual , he
got ready to cast her off. She did not
choose to be treated in this manner , and
more for vengeance than for love , shot
at her seducer. She did not hit him , and
her inaccuracy of aim was among the
features of the episode to be regretted.
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UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
3.P.S& J,2esiir. JAC03 STEmaSTZ , SecsWor.
Lakd Office at McCook , Neu. , i
April 21.1SS8. f
Not'po is * * ereby piven. tbat the following-
named settler has filed notice of bis intention
to make final pi-oof in support of his claim ,
and that said proofn be made before Reg
ister or Receiver at McCr > k , Neb. , on Monday ,
June 11th , 18SS , viz : William A. Wallin , P. E.
D. S. No. 2351. for lot 9. section 19 , town. 3
north , range 28. He names tht following wit-
- v • nesses to prove his continuous re Idenco upon.
; and cultivation of , said land , vii * William
i Bylleld and William Haino of Bed 'Willow ,
f Jfeb. , John Lane and Andrew Benson of Mo
Cook. Neb. S. P. HAltT. Hegister.
Lasd Office at McCook. Neb. , J
Mav29.188S. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of. his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before the
Kegister or Receiver , at McCook , Neb. , on
l Friday , Julv 13th , 18S8 , viz : Peter L. Zimmor ,
t Homestead Entry No. 3G49 , for the S. H S.E. J
( * Section 32 , and S. H S. W. ii Section 33. Town.
' . ' G north. Itange 30 W. He names the following
i witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Jos-
' eph Harr. John Hauser. Michael V.Doll and
Anton Gieshpert , all of Osborme , Neb.
1-Ct. S.P.HART.
Land Office at McCook , Ned. , i
; May 14,1SSS. f
Notice is hereby civen that the following-
* _ named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make commutation proof in support of his
. claim , and thut said proof will be made before
t f he Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on
S fRlajJune 29 , 18S8. viz : Thomas A.Neill.
i i iho made Homestead Entry No. 6.1G3 , for the
< * l < iOrtbcast quarter of section 33 , town. 1 north ,
" • " " range 31 west. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence upon
i- - . ' and cultivation of. said land , viz : James F.
B Brown , Jacob R. Ely. Gilead A. Fallerton and
V William Chestnut all of Iierndon. Kansas.
B Cl S.P.HART , Register.
H , , Land Office at McCook , Neb. , 1
B - . May 19th , 18SS. f
* that tho following-
WSi Notice is hereby given
k * named settler has filed notice of his intention
MVli to make final proof in support of his claim.
MSW nnd that said proof will be mads before the
M Xe-hler or Receiver at McCook.Neb. . , on
P Monday. July 9th. 1SSS. viz : Thomas L. Eide.
* " p. E. D. 3. No. 5090 , for the west 'A , northeast
w section. * , town.5. range 2J west , tith P. M.
ft Ho names tho following witnesses to prove hi- ?
I continuous residence upon , and cultivation oT ,
U said land , viz : Milan W. Quick , Colben P.
f Viland. Nels. C Dueland and Christopher C.
f Dueland all of Quick , Nebraska. .
; j a ; S. P. HART , Register.
3 LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEB. , I
1 April 14th , 1888. f
J Notice is hereby given that the following-
, ] named settler has filed notice of her intention
to make final proof in support of her claim ,
if and that said proof will be made before Begis-
* ister or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Thurs-
; dav. July 7. 1SSS , viz : Agnes E. Wickwire ,
f wife of Ira G. Wickwire , deceased , for Home-
? etead Entrv No. 29 , southeast U , section 4 ,
town. 3 north , range 29 west. Sho names the
( i following witnesses to prove her continuous
f residence upon , and cultivation of. said land ,
I viz : MarvA. Small. Henry H. Mitchell. Ly-
> 1 man Miller , John Shaw , all of McCook. Neb.
5 47 , S. P. HART , Register.
1 ROAD NOTICE.
\ TO ALIjWUOM IT MAY concern :
Jf The commissioner appointed to locate a rona
6 commencing at apoint4Srodsvestof S.E.cor-
& ner of section 23 in Indianola precinct. Red
B "Willow county. Nebraska , running thence in a
K , N.N eosterlv direction and gradually turning
Ml to the northeast , and thence to tho east
H northeast and thence to the east , and avoid-
H ingthe bluffs and canyons on south side of the
K Republican and keeping the natural grade
B lormed by the ridge on about this line de-
K scribed , terminating at N.W. corner of S.E.i
B of S.W.U. sectiou 23 all in town. 3 , range 23
B W. , has reported in favor of the pstablishing
B thereof , and nil objections thereto or claims
B for damngesmust bo tiled in tho county clerk's
B ofilce on or before noon of tho 10th day of July ,
B A. D. 1SS8. or said road will bo established with-
Bj out retcrence thereto. GEOv , w-i * ° . pir , B' , _
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J. C. ALLEN & COMPANY ,
PURVEYORS IN PINR GROGERIES.
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We invite the attention of Hotels , Restaurants , House-keepers and Farmers to . a
Perusal of brands. For Quality , with Prices attached , compare the
same with your invoices and pass books.
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COFFEE.
Roasted Fancy Moclia , '
Java and Fancy Rio.
Chase & Sanborn's Mocha and
Java , per lb 37 | Cts.
Allen's Roasted Rio , per lb. . . 20 Cts.
Fancy Ceylon , Green , per lb. . 25 Cts.
Sea Foam , 1 lb package , roast
ed , per package 20 Cts.
Retter than XXXX or Arbuckle's.
SUGAR.
Haverman & Elder's Granulat
ed , 13 lbs. for $1.00.
White , Extra "C , " 14 lbs. for $1.00.
Yellow "C , " 15 lbs. for $1.00.
Dried Fruits.
Turkish Prunes , per lb 5 Cts.
Choice Cal. Raisin Prunes ,
per lb 12Cts. .
California dried Apricots , per
lb 12 Cts.
Valencia Raisins , per lb 10 Cts.
New York Evap. Ring Apples
per lb 12Cts. .
TOBACCO.
"OH MY" Plug ,
Per lb/ : 25 Cents.
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"Come Again" Plug ,
Per lb : 35 Cents.
"J. T. " Plug ,
Per lb 40 Cents.
"Pastime , " Smoking ,
Per pound 25 Cents.
xT. C ALLEN & GO. ,
ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRI0ES ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
We are sole 'agents
in McCook for the
celebrated "Monarch"
Canned Goods ,
and
Chase & Sanborn's
ROASTED COFFEE.
Opposite U S. Land Office. THE CASH BUYERS AND SELLERS.
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DR. 8. L. GREEN'S
MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
j incofii Sanitarium
Dk. J. RICHARDS , Prop. ,
238 SOUTH 11th ST. , - . - LINCOLN , JJEB.
In submitting the following considerations to the afflicted , our aim is to place
before them information that may save them time and money by informing them
of the different health and mineral spring resorts of our country :
Sanitariums and Water Cures may be found at Colorado Springs , Colo. ,
Los Vegas , New Mexico ; Hot Springs , Arkansas ; Waukesha , Wisconsin ; Col
fax , Iowa ; Battle Creek , Michigan ; Cincinnati , Ohio ; Southwestern Dakota ; a
number in New Hampshire , and a few in New York and Pennsylvania each
possessing advantages peculiar to themselves , and wor.thy of patronage. But
these resorts are remote from your homes , requiring time and outlay of means
to reach them , while the expense at each is.necessarily large.
Our-own establishment possesses advantages equal to any of the above , and
in some respects superior ; while in the matter of expense we can offer induce
ments surpassing all. The Mineral Water fronTthe Artesian Well of this city ,
which analysis shows to be equal to the finest mineral water anywhere for bath
ing and medical purposes , is utilized here for diseases of the kidney and bowels ,
as well as in diseases of the skin and blood , and chronic irritations and ulcera
tions of the mucous membranes for which it cannot be excelled. Every variety
of Bath is given , including the Turkish , Russian , Steam , Electric , ( Hot
Air , Steam and Water , ) Shower and Swimming Bath. We use all forms of
Electricity , generated from the finest batteries and electric machines manufac
tured. We . use the Massage treatment , and will use all the Hygienic appliances
and apparatus of the larger institutions. Our Bathing Parlors are 25x100 feet
on the nrst floor ; 43 rooms on the second and third Aoots all heated with steam.
Wuter in all the rooms , with closets on each floor. We have some very fine
rooms , and some cheap ones. We will use every effort to make it home-like for
our patrons. For lady patients we have lady attendants and nurses. Our fa
cilities are and will be all that can be desired for the treatment and cure of the
sick and afflicted. Those diseases which we can greatly relieve or cure , are
Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Paralysis , Liver Troubles , Diseases of the Uterus and
Kidneys , Chronic Cystitis , Anemia , Chlorosis , Nervous Prostration , Epilepsia ,
Syphilis , Dropsy , Scrofulous Diseases , etc. Our terms are reasonable. We
only charge for baths and services rendered , from one week to one month m ad
vance. In serious cases we have counsel from experienced physicians. Incura
ble and offensive patients are not received. Room and board , $5.50 to $9.00
per week. Baths and treatmenc included , $9.00 to $18.00 per week. Send or
call for pamphlet on diseases cured by Electricity and Electro-Thermal Baths.
Address.
238 SOUTH llTn STREET. 3J'1X. 'J . ivICIxAKDS.
ubscribe " for " THE TJREOONE $1-50 A YEAR "
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TEAS.
CHOICE NEW TEAS
IN EVERY VARIETY
WITH FINE CUP QUALITY ,
25 , 5Gand6G
CENTS - : - PER - : - POUND.
Buying all goods for
Strictly Cash , and in
larger quantities than
any other house in our
line , enables us to of
fer many cash bar
gains unapproachable
by any other house.
FLOTJE.
Sea Foam , Patent , per sack , . . . . $1.65
Lincoln , Patent , per sack , $1.50
King of Nebraska , per sack. . . . $1.25
Sea Foam , "Our Leader , per sk $1.15
Bell 90
CANNED GOODS.
11 Cans 2 lb Blackberries , for. . $1.00
California Pears , per can 25
California Grapes , per can 25
California Egg Plums , per can. .25
California Green Gages , per can .25
WILL SELL 5 CANS OF THE ABOVE
roR one dollar.
Canned Vegetables.
12 Cans 2 lb Corn $1.00
11 Cans 2 lb String Beans $1.00
11 Cans 2 lb Peas $1.00
11 Cans 2 lb Wax Beans $1.00
9 Cans 2 lb York Corn $1.00
9 Cans 3 lb York Tomatoes. . . $1.00
1 Can Monarch Sweet Potatoes .25
1 Can Monarch Baked Beans. . .25
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AM still at tlie old stand ,
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and here I am to the front
rf again with the latest styles
in Men's , Ladies' , Misses' and
-Children's Fine Shoes. I have
just received an elegant line
in Ladies' Fine Shoes. Great
many changes have been made
in wearing apparel in the past
year , especially in ladies' fine
shoes. Prices have been re
duced to such an extent that a
nice pair of fine shoes is with
in the reach of every one. Come
and see for yourself. These
are progressive times , and so
it keeps moving. Trade with
the Old Keliable , where you
can always find what you want
J. F. GANSCHOW.
Opposite U. S. Land Office.
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Ketail and Wholesale dealers in | J
Men's ' , f\
Youths' ' ,
Boys' ' and
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Childrens
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Hats , Caps , \
Traveling Bags , - \
Trunks and I
FMISHIIGOODS. : . -
We carry the "Largest Stock" and
FINEST ASSORTMENT
of any House in S. W. Nebraska.
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The people come to see us from a '
hundred miles around , in almost
every direction , and are astonished
at our
Popular Prices
and complete variety of goods for
MENS' AND BOYS' WEAR. j
We mark all goods in I
PLAIN FSQURES
at the Lowest Possible Price ,
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WE SELL AT
STRICTLY K PRICE
from which NO DEVIATION ( ex- -
eept a special discount to Ministers
of every denomination. ]
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We guarantee all goods sold by us
to be in every respect as represent
ed. Any article not satisfactory
can , ( if returned in good order , ) be
exchanged or money refunded.
Those tvIio buy of us will be sure
to come again.
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SPECIAL PRICES
Country § Town Merchants. r ; |
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JONAS BNGBL , Manages , ,
IcCook , Neb. , May 31 , 1SS8. - ,
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