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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1888)
' Hi WILL BE A CITY OP 11 ; , 10,000 People H , 'i ' H " 1 i Even tlien , no one will show you a better assort- H I ment or sell goods for H / Less Money Than We Do. H 1 It is very easy to pnt prices in a paper and then H sell shoddy goods. We guarantee all merchan- B | * l . ' dise sold by us. Cjonte and see the M ' RELIABLE j DEyY GOODS , CLOTHING AND CARPET / rs- f MERCHANTS. J VISIT OUR DRESS MAKING DEPARTM'T. / ' L. LOWM AN & SON. I GET ON TO THIS ! Bf This year , we will give away to K @ I OUR GASH GUSTOMRRS , | ® Hl - : = $ a fine c = : ' f Trip nijrrY wnBTR tufl ( if H § Call and learn Particulars. B ® | | LARGEST STOCK IJtf THE COUNTY , | ® K\ AMb JtfEVECR UJfDERSOLD. f W. C. LaTOURETTE & 00. , , . . . HHr " r Brick Store 4 doors south of J. C. Allen & Co's. HI , . ) MAIN AVENUE , MeCOOK , NEB. E | F. L MGORWEfflir" V THE 01SX.T I JiJjWLiL ] ] lio n L < In S. W. Nebraska that carry a com- V1 plete line of Fine Goods in H Gold Wtts , Jewelry , Silyerware ff AND CLOCKS. Bf We Guarantee otir Prices to le tiie Lowest. B Particular attention given to repairing of Fine Watches ® Jewelry. H All kinds of Music and Musical ) pj and Q B Instruments kept m stock. ) ° D main avenue , - moCOok. Nebraska. H J. H. OSWALT " 1 lias Opened a First-Class HI Bestaorant ff Confectiosery Hj LX THE BCILDIXO OXK POOtt XOKTU OF T1IK KKKKS & IIOCKXKM. Hfl LUMBER YAKI ) AND Hj S0LISITS THE PUBLI0 PATRONAGE , B | FRUITS IN SEASON. j TOBACCO at WHOLESALE knd RETAIL. Hf DAY BOARD AND LUNCHES TO ORDER. 1 Give me a Call. J. A. OSWALT , If a. pTrinker , I Kr MANUFACTURERS' AGENT FOR M ifini Fn linis , | HI WAGONS , BUGGIES , ETC. H I i 3-TIie Lanjwt and Bebt Selected Stock or Farm Implements . in tiie Republican , H \ ' v-artveil by the ilanulacturers . of the different . lines of goods. Prices always the H Lowest and always Ketfular. CaU and examine. J | CORNER MARSHALL. & DENNISON STS. , - MeCOOK , 2fEB. 'i ' H THE CONFLICT OF THE AGE. "I saw heaven opened mid behold a white horse , and he that silt theroon was called faithful and true , in righteousness doth he jiidjreaiulmiikc man. And lie was clothed in a vesture dipped in blood and his nnme is called the word of God. " Uev. l'J ; 11,13. This conllict was iuaufraratcd over eighteen hundred years ago , and is still raging with un abated fury. It was foretold by the prophet Micah four hundred years before the coming of our Lowl , "And thou Ileihlehem art not the least among the princes or .1 udah , for out of thee nhall come a governor who shall rule my people I&rael. " Also by Jeremiah , "Behold the ilaj'S , when , saitli the Lord , 1 will raise un to David a righteous braneh , and a king shall reign and piosper and shall execute judgment and justice in the earth. " It was announced in fact by John the Haptist saying , "Uepcnt ye for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. " "And now also the ax is laid at the root of the tree , and everj * tree that bringeth forth good fruit is hewn down and cast into the fire. " Our Lord himself said that , "Think not that Icome to send peace , but a sword and a man's foes shall be they of his own house. " "And a man tiiat lovcth father or mother , husband or wife moio than me , and he thattaketh not up his cross and followeth me is not worthy of me. " Is it not an astonishment to see soldiers of the cross , who have enlisted under the blood stained banner of our crucified Lord , sit at ease in Zion and cry peace when there is no peace , when they see wickedness enthroned in high places and nets spread for the feet of the many to draw them to certain destruction , that by administering to the depraved appe tites of their weak and fallen brethren they may grow rich and full and riot in wantonness , while the tears and prayers of their wretched victims and tlieir helpless wives and children cry to a just God for vengeance. These are suiely not tiie soldicis that John saw with prophetic vision , for it is said that in righteous ness and justice doth ho judge and make war , and the armies that followed him in this heavenly conllict weie on white horses , em blems of truth and purity , and they were clothed in tine linen , white and clean , and they that are with him are called chosen and faith ful. Dear christian leader , are you of that faithful number ? Then icjoice and be exceed ing glad for great is your reward in heaven. But , oh ! be warned if you are at case and do ing nothing in this righteous war against in temperance and every legalized crime. "Son of man , I have made thee a watchman unto the house of Israel. Therefore here the word out of my mouth and give them warningfrom me. When I sav to the wicked thou shalt surely die , and thou givesthim not warning nor speaketh to warn the wicked from his wicked way to save his life , the same wicked man shall die in his iniquity , but his blood will I require at thine hand. " 13/ekial 3:17-18. Let no christian think that tLis warning is only for ministers , for in tiie Lord's kingdom there are no class distinctions. All are simply enlisted followeis of the Lamb and they are to follow him whith- eisoeverhegoeth. And"out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword , that with it he should smite the nations. " This then is the instrument of our warfare. Havingour "feet shod with the prep aration of the Gospel and our loins girt about with truth , having on t'ao breastplate of right eousness and for an helmet , the crowning piece of our armor , the hope of salvation and with all these the sword of the spiritt which is the written word of God. "we shall conquer all our foes and put to Slight the amnios of the aliens. " Weare only lequiicd to give them the word from God's mouth. Toll the wicked if they continue in their wickedness they shall surely die , and we shall gave our souls alive. Our Blessed Savior conquerod all tio ) tempta tions of the Evil One by simply saying. "It is written. " Then let us take up the blessed word ! of God , and study it reverently and prayer- fully and find out what is written in its holy pages against every evil way and especially let us study what it says about the drunkard and the drnnkard makois.for this is the dragon of our time. The saints of the Lord have been engaged in this coiitlii-t.Ttuth vs. Error , since He came to condemn sin in tho liesh , but whatever farm the diaaon took in earlier ' times if does not concern us to know , but it ' certainly is plain to bo seen that he is now en- ' trenched behind the licensed saloon. Then let all the servants of the Lord rally to this strong- , hold of Satan. Tnank God for the blessed priv ilege of being made co-worliers with Him , and J being judged worthy to take part in thisglori- , ous war. The time drawetn near and those who do not take up this work new will have to take up the lament of the foolish virgins. "And there was war in heaven. Michael and his anyels fought against the dragon and the dragon fought and his angels and prevailed ! not , neither was tliejr place found any more in j heaven. " And I heard ao.ud / voice saying , i "Now Is come salvation and stiongth and the j kingdom of our God and the power of Isjs j Christ , for the accuser of our brethren is cast i down. And they overcame him by the blood ' of the Lamb , and by the word of their testi- ( mony and they loved not their lives unto the i death. " ThntthisoonfiictwJiicbNJioiesaidto * bo in heaven refers to tho opposition made by tbe wicked to the heavenly truth Introduced by Him who is represented as sitting on a whito horse and in righteousness judging and mak- . ing wnr , is shown by reference to tho 17th yprse of tho 12 chapter of Revelation , "And rtiC dragon was wroth with the woman ( the cliuroluuiid went to make war with the rem- , nant of her sood which keep the command- * nients of God. and haro the testimony of Je- sus. " Drarifnilor. to which army do yon be2 long ? "Hciliiii isiiitforii iBflgainstusnudho , ' [ hatgn'ic-ili ! not with L'sscuttercth abroad. " " Dn. C\M"8 Condition Powders. They tone - up the digeMlvo orgr.us. free the s3-stomof " nrorms , give tho horse good appetite , causing Cl them to sIhmI freely and putting them in good shape for hard work. For sale by druggists. J V i : H " -JDZZlZT 1 i i ii i i * " l " I I r * ' iir i l TrTffl TTmTITTT7BrrH M It Would Not Do ! I pM For an Old EstaMislied House to indulge in advertising * § / " H sensational Half-off , Below Cost , Take'emawayfor - I j . ' | nothing Sales. I t > H Our reputation for selling * 1 / fj H RELIABLETRUSTY , , ; ' f I SERVICEABLE GOODS. I " ' I Is quite sufficient to draw people to our store , and when § M we have somethinghelow ordinary prices , we can al- % | M 1 ways give good reasons for it. We are selling * : i M I Dry Goods , Hats and Caps , I , H I Groceries. Boots and Shoes , I | a * * * * * H Notions , Etc. , j j t I At the lowest prices iiia lc by any firm In S. W. Nebraska. j * * H I This is oof Idle Talk , our Ooods end Prices prove the Assertion. I I Call and Examine Our New Goods. I H I CHAS. H. ROGERS ' I Established in 1882. THE PIONEER MERCHANT. I ' M Purify Your Blood. . Bodily and mental health depend upon a hoalthy condition or tho blood. I'ho blood particularly in the spring and aunimcr months , necomes clomped with impuritieswhich po on tt usidjrcr.crato disease A harmless blood purilior is necessary to restore a heultuy tone. The best purilior and tonic known is Swift's Spocilic ( S. 8. S. ) . Of its won derful purifying and tonic powers wo give a few tcstsmnn.uls : Mr. Win A. ijieoo.d , with George P. Rowell & Co. , 10 Spruce Street , New York , writes : "I icel it my duty , for tho benefit or other ? who may bo af flicted a3 I was , to wr.te you tin s letter , which you can usa in any way you choose. 1 suffered great pa.n from boils , all over my nock ; I could not turn my head without acute pain. After trying all tiie usual remedies , and find ing no relief , 1 used one bottle S. S. S. . and verv soon 1 was entirely relieved of my 'Job's Comfortjrs. ' Now not a sign of my alll etion cun be seen. " Mr. 31. S. li-unliu. Winston , N. C , writes : "I use it ovory spring. It al ways builds me up , giving me appetito and digestion , and nuabl n ; mo 10stand tho hot summer day . On using it I soon becomo strong of boJy and easy of mind. " Mr. C. E. Mitchell , West 23d St. Forry , Now York , v.rttos : "I weighed 116 pounds when I uegan taking your medicine , and now 1VJ pounds. I would not be without S. S. S. for scvoral times its weight in cold. " Treatise on Ulood and Skin Discasa mailed freo. TiiEhwirrSi'KciFicCo. , Drawer 'J , Atlanta , Ga. DHIFTWOOD GLEANINGS. o What has become of "llalph" with his Vnil- ton notes ? Prank Flemming was visiting in the neigh borhood , jast Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Jake Squire lost a very valuable horse , supposed to have been struck by lightning. The Holmes Uros. have the lumber on the ground , ready to build cu tiie old homestead. We are glnd to say that Mrs. Speer , who has been very sick with heart trouble is able to be up again. The ice cream social at the Vailton school bouse was a very pleasant affair. Itecitations by Mrs. Squires and Iiert Sprague. and others were excellent. Mahhiii > . June nth. Miss Annie Clements to John Easter : also Ida Clements to John Rontmau. Friends were invited to dinner at the brides' mother , Sunday. We wish them i smooth and prosperous voyage through life. Observer. THE VERDICT UNANIMOUS. W. D. Suit , druggist , Kippus. Ind. , testifies : 'I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very liest remedy. Every bottle sold has given rn- lief in every case. One man took six bottles , md was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years landing. " .Abraham Hare , druggist , Ilellville. ! ) ho ! , atHims : "Tiie best selling medicine I javc over handled in my .JO year's experience , s Electric Hitters. " Thousands of others have iildeil tiieir testiinons- that the verdict is mammons that Electric Bitters do cure all liscasea of the Liver , Kidneys or blood. Only i half dollar a bottle at A/McMillen'sdrug slo/o. A Huggiuu luw forbids the use of exciaina- inn paiut < In npjvQpnpcrarticles in that eoun- • rjjBUCKLEN'S BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE , The Best Salve in tho world for cuts , briu's. is , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tet- er , chapped hands , chilblains , corns , and ail kin eruptions , and positively cures piles , or in pny required. It Is guaranteed to give per- ect satisfaction , or money refunded. Price 5 conts per box. For salo by A. McMillen. There is a perceptible movement in cotton -wood seed. ltclit Manse , and Scratches of every kind tired in SO Minutes by Woolford's Sanitary J lotion. A sure cure and perfectly harmless. < Warranted by S. L. Green , Druggist , McCook. J BONDVILLE ECHOS. o Mis. A. S. Bougbton is visiting her mother. Miss Irene Jamison started for her home in Illinois , Thursday. Everybody is preparing for Children's Day , at the church , Sunday. The ice jrcnm sociable at the church Thurs day night , was not largely attended , it being a very windy evening. The school in district 13 closed , Friday. The scholars and young people of the vicinity will give an entertainment , Friday evening. June loth. Echo. The many cases of rheumatism cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm during tho past few months , have given tho people great confi dence in its curative properties , and have shown that there is one preparation that can be depended upon for that painful and aggre- vating disease. Mr.Geo. C. Davenport , one of the leading retail druggists ot St. Paul , Minn , , says : "In regaid to Chambci Iain's medicines , I am pleasvd to sny 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 afflicted with rheuma tism can use it without beneflt. For sale by druggists. I saw Esau kissing Kate ; The fact is , we all three saw ; T saw Esau , he saw me. And she saw I saw Esau. New Store ! New Goods ! About APRIL lO wo will oc cupy our mammoth New Store , corner lGth ana Curtis Streets , with an entiro new stock ol Dry Goods. Dress Goods , Fancy Goods , Jer seys , Wraps , Suits. Millinery. Indies" and Gents' Furnishings J Boys' Clothintr , Carpeta , Cur * | tain * , etc. . making it tho Gem Dry Goods Store in tho West. De pend : upon latest styles and low ' eastern prices. Absolute satis faction guaranteed to all matl or ders or money refunded. JIandr some lOO-pajse Catalogue and sara. ples flentfree on application. * J. 3AT JOSiaX. lOth and Curtis , Opp. Tabor Opera Home , D XV B , COJUO , E. L. SMITH , LIVERY , FEED AND SALE STABLES , Evett's Old Stand. Opposite CentraHotel , McCook , Neb. GOOD RIGS. FLEET HORSES. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Blue Front Livery Stable D. D. SMITH , Proprietor. Livery , feed and sale stables. Fine-jt ttirn- mts in the city furnished. Uarn , rear Mc- EnteeHoteL • J * • t > ulitbiiJj FmUIii MS MI o I AJjJjfSj ' M EATON & CO. , Proprietors. | EQUIPMENT UNEXCELLED IN THE CITY. * 'j B East Railroad Street , - McCook , Nebraska. i I , . , , . , , . , lMBil'nu r ; uuiiTiniiiiii mm ii .i i inir.u ' imiiii hiiim m t mm J H O. S. TORREY , Furmture Undertaking GOODS SOLD OX TIIE M M INSTALLMENT < - PLAN. / I WON'T BE LNDEKSOLD. H WEST DENNISON STREET. - - MeCOOK , NEB. I l , nunajgcrgjaoraau jii tj t aji iwii im mi 111 in i u iff * * " i i l - ' t TT " * * * " "T jg BaBnKaiMwgiMir MBiMQWMMwp | H Tli f ipiil iffl ii Trust [ fl OF MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. H Makes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property , - , H OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. H A. CAWP3ELL , Prcsidcnt. B. M. FREES , 1st Vice President. H GEO. HOCKNELL , Secretary. S. L. GREEN , 2d Vice Prcsiocnt. H F. L. BROWN , Treasurer. H JOHN R BLACK. i Breeder or Improved Sheep. m k Merino v b8 5j * S % and j3allie lllS Southdown j * a J E ! ! 3ft Per onU in- uES gE era fspcetnm and W g | Sg 52K corrospond- 3sJsK x3 f S ence solicited. lg S 5 Si y Address liim © 5sS at Red Willow , EATON BROS. & CO. JB' ' P. O. address. JlcCook , * WtetSiii ( ; 1rls'i1Rangesonth l | SBE 0f J'lcCool ' : . Ufl H Cattle branded on left g hi : - Ala-j. 10 , 5. A nu 'Spca r > Mu1 brands on left hi ] * . * T S EE _ Ma' H es bninded bmne ! * ifc fiegSj&3 } on left shoulder. KILPATRICK BROTHERS. H ( Successors to .D. Webster. ) / H Horses branded on Icrt hip or loft shoqder. ifl l P. O. address. Estello l M 1&&LHayes county , and Beat. l H ai BBH ancc. Neb. Ran-re. Stint. H C B f I" ? Water and French- M UhWman creeks , Chase Co. t M Myfl Ncbniskn. ; H F Wl Brand as cut on side of . H f-'Wter-n Mwr snie animals , on hip and ( | SSmmKBSS siIes of some , or any- l H ma m where on tho animal. H