The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 02, 1888, Image 8

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It WILL BE A CITY OF * * * 5 Mi
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If Less Money Than We Do.
Mr It is very easy to put prices in a paper and then
jjf 5 - ; sell shoddy goods. We guarantee all merchan- " "
II dise sold by us. Come and see the
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I . VISIT OUR DRESS MAKING DEPARTM'T.
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ftearefca : ams&m g tea bd repairing of Fine Watches & J ewelry.
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1 DAY BOARD AND LUNCHES TO ORDER.
Wh. Give me a Call 5. A. OSW&LT.
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MANUFACTURERS' AGENT FOR
I * WAGONS , BUGGIES. ETC.
B ' _ TTbe Largest and Best Selected Stock of Farm Implements In the Republican
. 7alley carried by the _ Iamacturers of the different lines of goods. Prices always the
B Lowa t and always Kejrular. Call and examine.
| L. CORNER MARSHALL & DENNISON STd , - McCOOK , NEB.
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" ' Inherited Diseases.
Kb fact of nature is more pregnant
with awful meaning than thefact of
the inheritance of disease.
Modern science , which has illumi
nated so many dark corners of nature ,
has shed a now light on the ominous.
words of the Scriptures , "Tho sins of
tho fathers shall bo visited upon tbo
tho children unto the third and fourth
penerutioa. " Fifty per cent , of cases of
consumption , cancer and scrofula , run
In families through inheritance. Insan
ity is hereditary in a marked degree ,
but , fortunately , like many other her
editary diseases , tends to wear itself
out , the stock becoming extinct. A
distinguished scientist truly says : "No
organ or texture of tho body is exempt
from tho chanco of being tho subject of
hereditary disease. " Probably more
chronic diseases , which permanently
modify tho structuro and functions of
tho body , are more or less liable to bo
inherited Tho important and far-
reaching practical deductions from such
facts are obvious to reflecting minds ,
and the best means for preventing or
curing these diseases is a subject of in
tense interest toaL ! Fortunately na
ture has providoJ a remedy , which ex
perience has attested as infallible , and
tho remedy is tho world-famous Swift's
Spcciiic , a pure vegetable compound-
nature's nntidoto for all blood poisons.
To tho afflicted it is a blessing of inesti
mable valuo. An interesting treatise
on'Blood and Skin Diseases" wiU bo
zuailod free by addressing
The Swift Specific Co ,
k Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Go.
BANKSVILLE and VICINITY.
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Crops are in tho finest condition known for
mnny years. Tn consequence of which the
farmer rejoiceth.
George Ecklov has come out flying with a
lino road cart , to use on the mail route from
here via Vailton to McCook.
Mr. c. a. f. of the Gazette must have lost a
jack pot by tho way he rails at monopolies.
Wonder why ho dropped tho 1 from his initials.
Wm. Uolph returned from nalstead , TCas. ,
• whore lie lias been in attendance upon his
brother , on tho 24th inst. He thinks his broth
er out of danger.
Not to be outdone by anyone the boys met
and formed a base ball club. They will not
join tho loasruo this season , but think that by
tho next they will occupy a prominent place
in the same.
MAitmr.D : At residence of Nels. J. Johnson ,
• tho bride's father , Sunday. May , 20th , 1888 ,
Mr. Joe Dodge and Miss Hirclie Johnson. The
wedding was a very quiet aifair , only relatives
ot the contracting parties being present. We
bespeak for them a long life ot happiness and
pleasure.
It may bo somewhat premature ; butit strik
es us quito forcibly that G. L. Laws would be
a most appropriate candidate for our next
governor. Theic is not in the state an abler
man , nor one who would nllthe gubernatorial
chair with bettor satisfaction to the people.
Ho has no superior and few are his peer in the
state. Wo pi edict that he will sweep the state
it nominated.
Listen ye tariff reformers. Every ton of im
ports received in this country means an ex
port of its value in gold. It j-ou increase our
imports , a corresponding increaso of gold ex
port is the consequence. What then is the
ultimato end. Suspension of specie payments
of coiirbo and a return of a premium upon
gold. Thus you would tear down the bulwark
of our world reuowed financial systom. Verily ,
the fallacies ot tree trade need not be magni
fied to be seen.
It seems to me that a man with a reasonable
amount ot brains would be able to perceive the
paralogy ot this democratic rot , called tariff re-
lonu. Itis the duty of every parent to pro
vide for his olTbpnngs all the comlorts and
luxuries in his power to bestow. Then reas-
ouitig , analogously , what does the govern
ment owe its constituency and the people at
large ? 1 auswer simply the best of everything
it has in its power to bestow , ltowesits uian-
ufactuiers protection of their business suffi
cient to enable them to manufacture their
wares without fear of foreign competition.
It owes the producer of whatever name or
legitimate nature the same adequate protec
tion. It it ( the democratic party ) wants to re
duce tho revenue why m the uauio of ail that
is leasonable , sensible and patriotic , don't it
abolish the internal revenue ? This , however ,
is contrary to democratic principle The dem
ocratic party never has nor never will be able
to gratp the length , breadth and depth of that
word PATiuOTiSM. The democratic party with
unlimited power means eveutual monarchy ,
coats of arms and a "bloody anstocracj. " I
don't apprehend that a tariff could be levied
ihat could bo called too high. If toreijrn arti
cles ot manufacture weie excluded entirely ,
so much the better. We have men of abun
dant capital and brains , to lurnish us anything
and everything that we need ; and all they
need is to be protected in their industries
from toroign competition in the ionn of pau
per labor. The latter comprehends the whole
subject Foieign manulaoroiies aie cariied
oil b ) means of labor compensation which no
American manufacturer can ever hope to ob
tain , and v. hich 1 do not believe they have
any wish to acquire even if it uere possible.
The only thing that makes the American peo
ple superior to the ioieigner is the tact of
their most excellent advantages ot education ;
ot living under a free government which will
piotectthem from pnuper competition and
the result ol the pioceeding , viz : Sufficient
wages to enable them to live in comfort and
to tecure quite iiequOutly a few of the luxur
ies. Take tho tarnT off and you bring our
laborers to the level of the foreign wage
earner , as to what he can get for his labor ;
and it is only a question of time until ho is
brought there intellectually and if intellec
tually then morally and physically. The dem
ocratic party say , with the most barefaced ,
fabrication , that they aie the friend of the
laboring man , but hen thoy get his vote and
get into conirress. they assume there true
colors and proceed to put laws on the statute-
books that will eventually giind him to the
earth ; make him an illiterate , povcrt3ridden. .
degraded being. The power of articulation
will be the only distinguishing mark between
him and the brute creation. And yet there
are working men , otherwise intelligent , who
continue to vote and work for thosuccess of
the " democratic ? party , whipped in with the
party lash ; unable to give any reason for the
manner in which they cast their ballot than
that their fathers were democrats. It is high
time that tho laboring man was arousing him-
seit from his lethargy , asserting his indepen
dence in an intelligent manner and showing
his self-constituted friend , who is , in reality ,
a most treacherous foe ; that be uudert-tnnds
his little game and that he don'tpropose to bo
duped any iisrtfior. It | s time that the demo
cratic p-trty was made to understand that we
can exut without tore'ari : productions of any
kind. Cobdnii cluluJnplu led. If they are so
badly utiiek on that which Is foreign , why
don't they "pitch their tent in foreign lands. "
If we are Americans let us be Americans.
"The name America must always exalt tho
pride of patriotism. " ( Washington.SlVAItT.
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sensational HaLf-off , Below Cost , Take-'em-away-for- J |
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CHAS. H. ROGERS , -
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ROAD NOTICE.
TO ALI. WnOM IT MAY CONCEnN :
The commissioner appointed to vacate a road
commencing at a point48rods west of S.E. cor
ner section 23 in Indianola precinct , Ucd Wil
low county , Nebraska , running thence east to
the S.E. corner of the S.W.Ji of the S.W.Ji sec
tion 23 and thence north to the N.E. corner
of S.W.Ji of S.W.Ji section 23 in town. 3 , range
28 W. , terminating thereat , has reported m
favor of the vacation thereof and all objections
thereto or claims lor damages must be filed in
the county clerk's office on or before noonof
the 10th day of July , A. D. 1SS8 , or said road will
be located without reference thoreto.
50-4ts. George W. Ropek , County Clerk.
MERIT WINS.
Wo desire to say to our citizens , that for
3'ears we have been selling Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption. Dr. Kinjr's New
Life Pills , Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric
Bitters , and have never handled remedies that
sell as well , or that have given such universal
satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee
them every time , and we stand ready to re
fund tho purchase price if satisfactory results
do not follow their use. These remedies have
won their great popularity purely on their
merits. A. McMillen , Druggist.
• BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. .
The Best Salve in tho world for cuts , bruis
es , sores , ulcers , salt rheumfever sores , tet
ter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns , and ail
skin eruptions , and positively cures piles , or
no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction , or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box. For sale by A. McMillen.
The crab must movo in the best of society ,
for it does everything with eclat.
Itch , .Mange , and Scratches of every kind
cured in 30 Minutes by Woolford's Sanitary
Lotion. A sure cure and perfectly harmless.
Warranted by S. L. Green , Druggist , McCook.
Try the Commercial House , when
in McCook , just once !
" r\\r\ e > gl a * are fretful , peevisli ,
_ \a3 'i cross , or troubled with
Windy Colic , Teething1 Pains , or
Stomach. Disorders , can he relieved
at once by using Acher's Baby Soother.
It contains no Opium or Morphine ,
hence is safe. Price 25 cents. Sold by
A. McMillen.
The fashionable strawberry short cake is
still cut short as to strawberries.
TX O t triflewith any Throat or
AJ\V v Lxtng Disease. If you have
.a Cough or Cold , or the children are
threatened with Croupor Whooping Cough ,
use Acker's English Eeinedy and prevent
further trouble. It is a positivo cure , '
and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 50c
A. McMillen.
InoN grey is the height of style. To bo out
of it in dress this spring is "bad form. "
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thousands suffering from Asthma , Con
sumption , Coughs , etc. Did you ever try
Acker's English Remedy ? It i3 the best
preparation known for all Lung Troubles ,
cold on a positive guarantee at 10c , 50c.
A. McMillen.
It isn't every newspaper reader who can toll
a typographical error from a great American
joke.
Dr. Cady's Condition Powders. They tone
up the digestive organs , free the system or
worms , give the horse a good appetite , causing
them to shed freely and putting them in good
shape for hard work. tFor sale by druggists.
GossiX'S are not egotistieal ; they find more
pleasure in talking of others than of them
selves.
C _ . vv _ r > the Children. They are cs-
SSWSr * ! ; peciaiiy liable to sudden
Colds , Coughs , Croup , Whooping Cough ,
etc. Wo guaranteo Acker's English
Remedy a positive cure. It saves
hours of anxiouswatching. . Sold by (
A. McMillen. ]
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TnE.many cases of rheumatism cured by
Chamberlain's Pain Balm during the past few
months , have given tho people great confi
dence in its curative properties , and have
shown that thero is one preparation that can
be depended upon for that painful and aggre-
vatiug disease. Mr. Geo. C. Davenport , one of
tho leading retail druggists of St. Paul , Minn. ,
says : "In regard to Chamberlain's medicines ,
I am pleased to say that I can recommend
them with confidence , that they will do as
much for a person as anything in the market.
Especially am I pleased with Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. " No one afilieted with rheuma
tism can use it without benefit. For sale by
druggists.
OHMMMMCna MBtMMOtlniMnncM nHMPM
New Store ! New Goods !
. About APitll. lO we will oc-
/ v cupy our Mammoth New Store ,
t m corner iGth and Curtis Streets ,
w ? with an entiro new stock of
Cl&J \ Dro33 Goods , Fancy Goods , Jer-
_ Hr Aiseys. . Wraps , Suits , Millinery ,
J f7AXkH IadIo3 * and Gents' Furnishings ,
ffffBtm A Boys * Clothing , Carpets , Cur-
lllln VwCt > 7 taln , etc. , making it the Gem
tllllx W 4 Dry Goods Storoin tho West. De-
hIII \ v * 1 pend upon latest styles and low
SfiJ \ Y eastern prices. Absolute satis-
f Ii / a V \ / faction guaranteed to all mail or-
F/liSLX dera or money refunded. Hand-
fill o 3l\ . ' i some 100-page Catalogue and sam-
illAAvhc pies pent free on application. J.
/ / / & mjar Sat joslot. ietn and
Al lvv I HtcLJ Curtis , Opp. Tabor Opera
6a a * " " * Home , 3 > _ JTV Ja , COX.O.
School Books % Supplies ,
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Blank Books , Stationery ,
AT THE
TRIBUNE OFFICE.
E. L. SMITH ,
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SALE STABLES ,
Evert's Old Stand.
Opposite Central Hotel , McCook , Neb.
GOOD RIGS. FLEET HORSES.
I'OUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
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Blue Front Livery Stable
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D. D. SMITH , Proprietor.
Livery , feed and sale stables. Finest turn
outs in the city furnished. iJani , rear ilc-
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EQUIPMENT UNEXCELLED IN THE CITY. 9
East Railroad Street. _ _ _ McCook , Nebraska. fl
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WEST DENNISON STREET. - - McCOOK , NEB.
OF McCOOK , NEBRASKA. M
Makes First F ortgage Loans on Farm Property , I
OFrlCE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILOINQ. M
A. CA PHCLL , PncsiDE : T. B. M. FREES , 1st Vice President. H
GEO. HCCKNELL , Secretahv. S. L. GREEN , 2d Vice President. M
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F. L. BROVyN , Treasurer. H
JOHN R BLACK.
Breeder of Improved Sheep.
Merin0
$ T4 &M0m Southdown
3i EiSl& K& Persona/in-
fe i fei spection and
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§ i once solicited.
% $ 25& & * $ & $8 ? Address him
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3sfiEPl& * P. O. addrcJs , McCook ,
ft Tn ftnrn * r r * , v' > h"lf'1 ltangesouth
} mj PK .McCoot.
KSMM&f & $ v > if battle hranded on left
TOMp | | * hip. Also. 10 , 5. A and
WbGrandson left hip.
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Ss gSJEfflBfcjfe on left shoulder. j
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Horses branded on left hip or loft shoulder. _ H
vvt3v > - P. O. address , Estelle , " H
SttZL Hayes county , and Beat- M
\sp 3S 5 ttrice 2s'ebBange.SUnk. . - M
5 ? _ 4 2sjK < 'ine Water and French M
tiriiS C-2' , * -ii nan creeks , Chase Co. , M
Wrf& & $ ! : ' : ' " • % Nebraska. H
\tg3 & * f $ { Brand as cut on side of M
w'-r-r - . ySJsomo animals , on hip and H
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