The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 31, 1888, Image 4

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    If | W * HcCrofc BVffltqp.
H | By F. M. KIMMELL.
I [ Official City and County Paper.
H | REPUBLICAN TICKET.
H ; NATIONAL.
' For President ,
H DENJAMIN HAUlilSON ,
H or Indlimn.
| For Vice President ,
H LEVI P. MOUTON ,
H of Now York.
H CONGRESSIONAL.
H >
H For Member of Congress ,
I JAMES LAIUD.
H | STATE.
H For Governor ,
H j JOHN M. THAYER.
H j For Lieutenant Governor.
H GEORGE D. MEIKLEJOHN.
H ' For Secretary of State ,
H J GILBERT L. LAWS.
B ' For State Treasurer ,
H ! J. E. HILL. *
H I For Attorney General ,
H j WILLIAM LEESE.
B | For Stato Auditor.
H J THOMAS H. BENTON.
M I For Superintendent of Public Instruction ,
H I GEORGE B. LANE.
ft Commissioner Public Lands and Buildings ,
jvj JOHN STEEN.
I m COUNTY.
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- H ' SI For Representative.
1 JUSTIN A. WILCOX.
' M For County Attorney ,
3 R. M. SNAVELY.
B a For Commissioner. 2nd District ,
H 1 C. T. BLACKMAN.
H jl Republican Senatorial Convention.
j if The Republican electors of the twenty-ninth
B jS senatorial district of Nebraska nro requested to
w send delegates from their several counties to
8 meot in convention at the city of McCook ,
B ffl Thursday , September Oth , 1888 , at 7 o'clock , P.
B M. , M. T. for tho purpose of placing in nomlna-
Hi tion one candidate for stato senator and for the
f _ transaction of such other business as may
B Jp come beforo the convention. The several coun.
_ _ gll tics atu entitled to representation as follows ,
_ _ If being based upon tho vote cast for Hon. Sam-
_ B9 | uel Maxwell for judge in 1887 , giving one dele-
_ B ffato at lar e to eacu county and one for each
_ B _ | 150 votes and major fraction thereof :
Hj Rod Willow. . . . . ' . . . 7 Frontier. 10
_ HI Hitchcock 6 Gosper G
BB Hayes 4 Furnas 9
_ H1 ] Chose 5 Dundy 4
_ H H It is recommended that no proxies be admit-
_ H B tod to the convention except such as are held
_ _ B | by persons residing in the counties from
Bl which the proxies are { riven.
Bl TE * McCracken , Chairman pro tern.
Hi McCook , Neb. , Aug. 21J8S8.
HI AGAIN have the republicans of Ne-
II braska in convention assembled declar-
II ed for submission. Shall we have it ?
IE "The only time England can use an
HI Irishman is when he emigrates to Ainer-
Hfj ica and votes for free trade. " London
Hn Times.
HI ' 'Grover Cleveland has done more
HS to advance the cause of free trade than
HI any prime minister of England has ever
Hi done. " London Spectator.
HI * Charles W. Meeker , Esq. , of Im-
Hl perial , has secured the Chase county
HI delegation for representative , and his
Hi friends regard his chances for raising
HI Mr. W. D. Wildman's top knot as really
HI roseate.
HI Senator Allison will take the stump
H | for the national republican ticket. The
HI senator has made a national reputation
H * as a clean , conservative , able , republican
H | statesman and his speeches will be lis-
Hi tened to by the people with profit and
Hs interest
H * -"Babbling" Brooks
- , prohibition
Hi \ nominee for vice president , in a recent
Hi public speech , made the boastful asser-
HJj tion that he "thanked God that while
Hf he had been a democrat , a slave-holder ,
I and a rebel , he had not the sin of being
IS a republican to answer for. "
II The announcement is made that more
If than fifty of the best known ladies of
II Battle Creek , Mich. , have formed a
lb Dress Reform club and declared them-
l | selves against bustles , high heels , tight
II shoes , stiff corsets , etc. Ladies one reform
| at a time. The world can't be changed at
i one • 'fall swoop. "
II .
B | With the nomination , Tuesday , of
B | Warner Miller by the New York repub-
| lican convention , the last hope that the
Blj democracy cherished of carrying that
| state for Cleveland and Hill died out. :
If The combination is too strong to be ,
II beaten. Without New York , Clcve- ;
J land's chances are not worth a picayune. ;
I No wonder the democrats are more disj j
! heartened than ever. - ;
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You will perhaps observe , gentle
J reader , that the most radical opponents 1
of capital railroads and so-called
; , - mon- (
; | opnlies are generally that class of indi- ,
J viduals who do not own a dollar's worth \
ii " of property themselves except it be cov-
i . ered over with a mortgage or else they
§ transact what little business they may
I have in their wife's name. While this i
a class is always on the market for sale , <
I there seems tope no demand for it. i
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| Another ocean horror , Wednesday ,
| illustrates the old saw that misfortunes
; never come singly. Beports from 'Fris- 1
g cothe scene of Wednesday's collision , i
are meagre , but it is feared that sjreat ]
1 los3 of life has resulted. These two • '
i collisions , coming so close together ,
emphasize the need of some system of
signals for use in the fog and darkness ,
1 whereby such catastrophes can be avoid
ed. Accidents of this kind on the ocean
are particularly horrible , and it seems
that some means should be devised for
preventing them.
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There is likely to be no surplus
daring the current fiscal year. The lav
ish hand of congress has appropriated
for one thing and another four hundred
millions of dollars , being an increase of
sixty millions over the appropriations of o
< last year. The prospective revenue from "
all sources is estimated * as not 'much
more than four hundred millions. The
democrats evidently are willing to clean o
" * " out Uncle Sam's vaults and leave them b
as bare as Mother Hubbard's cupboard r
. when they turn the treasury over to the
fcrepublicans March next ,
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If Not , Why Not ?
Nebraska needs a law authorizing
tins investment of the permanent school
fund under fewer restrictions than the
statute now in force. That fund lias
already reached tho enormous sum of
over $500,000 and is rapidly increasing.
The same , so far as the state is concern
ed , lies in the vaults unproductive ; at
the same time , precinct , city and school
district bonds are being negotiated in
eastern markets. Why not buy these
bondB and keep the interest at home ?
The income to the state would be con
siderable. Her idle money would be
come productive. The amount subject
to the semi-annual state school appor
tionment would be largely augmented
and the school tax , of necessity , mate
rially decreased. There seem3 to be
absolutely no excuse for allowing so
large an amount of state money to re
main idle , when the state taxes are so
burdensomely high. And again. The
total of other monies held by state and
county treasurers , from which the state
realizes no revenue is doubtless im
mense. Would it not be more business
like lor the state to loan out these mon
ies to the highest and best bidders , on
approved security , as is done in some
states ? The advantage of these sums
properly belongs to the people , and not
to their servants , who are supposed to
receive remuneration in prescribed and
stated salaries. If these are inadequate
and The Tribune considers them too
low by half as to state officers they
should be increased , so that perquisites
are not necessary. Many advantages ,
financial and otherwise , would accrue to
the various counties and to the state ,
were such a law in force. The incen
tive to bankers to dictate state and
county nominations would be gone ; as
each would have an equal show to ob
tain such funds in an open market.
Other good and sufficient reasons exist ;
but we will not enter into a fuller dis
cussion , deeming the above altogether
important enough to call for such legis
lation. "
Grovt.r is getting anxious and ex
cited. Under the pressure he has
given up more money to help re-elect
himself than he ever spent in his life
before for benevolencereligion and pol
itics. He has sent his check to'the
democratic executive committee for
$10,000. One can imagine the thor
oughness of his scare from his phenom-
inal liberality. His other contribution
for the public good since he was presi
dent was $20 to the Charleston earth
quake sufferers. As he remarked in
that first letter of acceptance of his , the
chief curse of official position is that it
demoralizes a man and he wants to hang
on to his office forever. Probably the
committee will draw on him again inside
of a month and yank an entire year ' s
salary out of him before it gets through ,
for democratic campaigning has been
terribly expensive of late. Even Thur-
man had to advertise a barbecue in or
der to draw a crowd.
The third party in Nebraska , known
as the prohibition party , is not satisfied
with the submission plank in the repub
lican platform. No sane man ever ex
pected that it would be. The third
party has not been pacified in Maine ,
where prohibition has been on the stat
utes for over thirty yeans. It is not
satisfied in Iowa and Kansas , where
prohibition amendments have been sub
mitted , adopted and reinforced b } ' iron
clad laws. The third party does not
propose to be satisfied with anything
short of the breaking up of the repub
lican party and a divibion of offices and
patronage among the third party agita
tors.
Loud Brassy , a prominent member
of the Cobden club in England , has con
tributed $5,000 to the democratic cam
paign fund. And yet the democratic
papers of this county are trying to make
us believe that England isn't interested
in this campaign and doesn't want free
trade in the United States. The fact is ;
that Englishmen who are interested in ;
securing an open market in this country \
recognize who their friends are and are :
coming down handsomely for the demo- \
cratic fund.It was very bad policy , '
however , for the English papers to give
the fact away. j
The Nebraska democrats in conven- '
tion at'Lincoln , Wednesday , named the ]
following lambs for the slaughter : Gov
ernor , John A. McShane ; Secretary , ;
Patrick A. nines ; Lieut. Governor , i
Frank Folda ; Attorney General , W. H.
Munger ; Auditor , W. A. PaynterSupt. ;
Public Instruction , W. G. Sloan.
"The negro , " said Judge Thurman ,
30urbon candidate for the vice presi-
lency , in his Port Huron speech , "is
i very prolific animal. " Whereat ,
; he report says , there was "great laugh
ter and applause. "
As A token of his belief that Eli is a
more , euphonious name than Dennis Mr.
Cleveland's $10,000 contribution co the
national campaign fund and his fisher- '
ies message are not bad. !
The ticket put into the held by the
late republican state convention meets
irith the unanimous approval of the j ]
press of the state. I
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The man who advertises in The Tbibuke.
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The man who thinks advertising is no good.
Moral. Send in your advertisement at
nee.
Iff ill Receive Tribute. -j
I will be in McCook , at jewelry store
f F. L. McCracken & Bro.on , Septem-
ier 19th and 20th , for the purpose of
eceiving taxes.
• J. U. GooDRicn , Jr. , a :
County Treasurer , c' '
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Purify Your Blood. . .
Bodily and mentalUunltli dewend upon
A healthy coudit on or llio blooJ. i'lio
blood particularly in t.io spring and
summer mouths. • • orucs dajgod witn
unpui jtiestWlm-li l > o son it umlKt'nraio
diBCiso. A lir.i'ituoaH uloy.l puniior is
nci'ossjiry to H'Moro a hoaHuy tono.
The bcal purfllrsr and ton.i * Known Is
Kwirt'o bpisciiiu ( ri. H. S. ) . Of ts won
derful purlfy.nfj and tonic powers wo
give a few testimott als :
Mr. Win. A. Siouold , with George P.
Rowcll & Co. , 10 Spruce Street , Now
Yorlr , writes : "I feel it my duty , for
tho benefit of others who may bo af
flicted as 1 was , to write you this letter ,
which you ran uso in any way you
chooso. 1 suffered great pain from
boils , all over my neck ; I could not
turn my head without acute pain. After
trying all tho usual remedies , and find
ing no l-clief , 1 used ono bottle B. S. S. ,
and very soon I was ontircly relieved of
my Mob's Comiorters. ' Uow not a
sign of my uffl ctlon can be seen. "
Mr. M. S. Hnnihn , Winston , N. C ,
writes : " 1 uso it every spring. It al-
wavs builds me up , giving nie appctito
nml digestion , and eu.1bl.n3 mo 10 stand
the hot summer days. On U3ing it I
noon become strong of boJy and easy of
mmd. "
Jlr. C. E. Mitchell , West 23d St.
Ferry , New York , writis : "I weighed
lit ) pounds wlien I began taking your
medicine , and now LTi pounds. I would
not be without S.i3. S. lor several times
its woight in j 'oU1. "
Treatise ' on Blood and Skin Diseasa
mailed free. Tin : Jwirr Specific Co. ,
Dr.uvor 3 , Atlanta , Ga.
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$100,000.00
To loan on deeded lands. Money
advanced to make final proofs. Office
opposite Arlington Hotel.
C. J. RYAN.
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UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
S. P. HA2T , Eeelster. JACOB STEIKMETS , Receiver.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , i
August 8th 188S. f
Notice is hereby jfiven that the following-
named settler has lllcd notice of his Intention
to make Until prool in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will ho made before Rejjib-
ter or Recoiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
September 22nd. 18SS , viz : Columbus B. Row-
ell , H. E. No. 95. for the E. & S.E.li , section 10
and W.J $ S.W.Ji , section 11 , Town. 3. north of
range 20 W. Otb P. M. lie names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Mi
chael Houlihan , Thomas W. Ritchey. Smith
Gordon and John Williamson , nil of McCook ,
Neb. 11 S. P. HART , Register.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , i
July 23th. 188S. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
nnmed settler has filed notice of his intention
to make llnal proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proot will be made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb , on Wednes
day , September 12,18S8 , viz : George S.Cundiff ,
H. E. 4.095. for the S. E. U. N. W. J4 , E. V . S. W.
U , and S. W. % , S. W. U , Sec. 28. T 1 , N. Range
30 W. 0 P. M. . He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence up
on , and cultivation of. said laud , viz : Edward
L. Walker , Abraham Petei s , Andrew N. Allen ,
Howe smith , all ot Banksville. Nob.
S. P. HART , Register.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , I
July 23rd , 1S83. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to mako final prool in support of his claim ,
and that said pi oof will lie made before the
Register or Receiver at McCook Neb. , on Mon
day , September 10th. 1S88. viz : Sanford M Mc-
Grilf , 1) . S. No. 5UTfor the S. W. H. Sec. 17 ,
Town 1 , N. , Range 30. west , 0 P.M. He names
the following witnesses to prove his continu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said
land , viz : Harrison Werley , Wilson H. Hart-
man , James D. Dennison. Sanders R. Sea-
mands , all of Banksville , Neb.
S. P. HART , Register.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , 1
August29thlS88. j
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make llnal proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before the
Register or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on
Tuesday , Oct. 23rd , 1S8S. viz : William Kings
bury upon H. E. No. 6,028 for the S. J4 N.W. U
and W. y2 S.W. } , Sec. 24 , Town. 6. N. Range 30
W. 6 P. M. He names the following witnesses
to piove his continuous residence upon , and
cultivation ot , said land , viz : Milan XV. Quick ,
William H. Ackerman , John A. Miller , W. B.
Wilkio , all of Quick , Neb.
S.P. HART , Register.
Land Office at McCook Neb. I
August 20th. 18n3. (
Notice is heroby given that the lollowing-
named settler has Hied notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim , and
that said proof will be made befoie Register or
Receiver of U. S. Land Office at McCook. Neb. ,
ou Wednesday , Oct. 10th. 1SS8. > iz : Nathaniel
A. Frame. H.E. No.5Gl8fortheS.E. U Section
30. Town. 4 , Range 30. He names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz :
Charles S. Squires. John N. Smith , Andrew C.
Modie. .ill of McCook , and Walter K. Forsey
of Culbertson. S. P. HART , Register.
Notice of Sale Under Chattel
Mortgage.
Notice is hereby given , thatb3' virtue of a
chattel mortgage dated on January 30th , 1888.
and duly filed and recoided in the office of the
county clerk of Red Willow county , Nebraska ,
and executed by C. H. Applegate te H. T. An
derson , to secure tho payment of the sura of
S90 00 , upon which thei e is now due the sum of
S90 00. default having been made in the pay
ment of said sum and no suit or other proceed
ing at law having been instituted to recover
; aid debt or any part thereof , I will sell the
property therein described : One red ox,5years
aid , brand O or D , left side ; one 1 ed and white
dx , 6 years old , brand O or D , left side ; one
dark bay mare , 6 years old. 2 white liind feet
md stripe in face , at public auction at Olcott's
livery barn in the city of McCook , Hed Willow
county. Nebraska , on the 13th day of Septem
ber , 18SS , at one o'clock. P. M.
Wm. M. ANDERSON.
Sxecutor of the estate of H. T. Anderson de-
censed mortgagee.
Dated , August 24th. 1888. 13-3ts.
New Store ! lew Goods ! :
About A PESTIO wo will 00
< < ja capy our Jlam moth New Store ,
if. " * corner ! Cth and Curtis Streets ,
? with an entire new stock of
Ly \ Drefs Goods , Ttircy Goods Jer-
{ j6w > 5 jiFcys Wrap * . Suits , Millinery.
awtxStC jfa Ladies' and Gents' FnrniMiinci ,
ffilsCm A ys' Clothfcc. Carpatu , Ctu-
ifltKw0" fK t ! > in t cio. , making It tle Gem '
/////l / W > 4 > { Ury GooiKStoreln tho West. De-
/ / / / / \ \ / pend upon latest styles and low
ailll % . vf ea t rn prices. Absolute sntis-
r/7J\ / \ i Jartlon guaranteed to all moll or-
f/JfArX / > - l demrr money refunded. Hand-
/iiin\l" / il\ . A someHfl-pasTPOntaloeneandsam-
Jl I. i .Hi A.41 pii" m ii iriw on applkatloa. J.
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Road Notice to Land Owners.
CO ALL WHOM TT MAY CONCERN :
The Commissioner nppointed to examine ,
ind locate a road commencing at South West -
: orner Sec. 11 , T.2 , R. 30. in Drittwood precinct ,
led Willow county , Nebraska , running thence
forth to N. W. Cor. Sec. 11 , thence East ter-
ninatinp at N. E. Cor. ot N. W. 14 S.ll , T. 2 , R. *
0 , has reported in favor qf the establishment
hereof , and all objections thereto or claims
or damages must be filed in the County
! lerk's office on or before noon of the29th due
f September. A. D. , 18S8. or said road will by
stabhshed without reference thereto.
GEORGE W. ROPER ,
10-4ts. County Clerk.
R. A. COL.E ,
"The Leading"
Vlerohaof TailorJ
op MoCOOK , for
? irst Class Tailoring .
Having a large stock of Fine Suitings-
ntl Trouserings , I will furnish them
heap for the nest GO days , j
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ifif Goods 1 Lowest Prices I
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j ; I CLOTHING which makes our stock com- ; \ \
i ! ; plete , consisting of Dress Suits , Business ; • •
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ii i We received this week , from * Chicago , the ' ii
ii - largest stock of Dress Goods , Flannels , : ii
: j : Waterproofs , Blankets , Underwear , Shirts , : ii
i : ; Hosiery , Notions , Gloves , Mittens , Hats , ; ii
ii J Caps , Etc. , we have ever carried. t > j ;
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% Boots and Shoes , Bobbers , Etc. %
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i ! ' We have § 15,000 in Merchandise to sell : I !
\ \ < for CASH or PRODUCE at as low a price ; j ;
ii - as any house can sell : Don't pay more for ; ii
ii ] goods than we pretend to ask , thinking ji
ii - you are saving " 25 cents on a dollar , " as I ii
ii. some of our competitors advertise. I ii
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GEO. PAXTON ,
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BEALSE I1T
CIGARS.
Pino Havana Cigars. A specialty of the
brands. "GOOD TIMES , " "STANDARD" and
"OUR CHOICE , " the peer of anything in the
market.
McCOOK. - - NEBRASKA.
M. A. LIBBEE ,
Contractor and Builder ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
iT" A specialty of fine residences , school
houses , churches , etc. All work done with
dispatch and satisfaction guaranteed. Shops ,
corner Dodge and Manchester streets ,
T. E. McORACKEnT
McCOOK , NEBRASKA ,
Writes Indemnity against Fire , Light
ning , Tornado and Hail Storm.
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E. L. SMITH ,
LIVERY , FEED
AND
SALE STABLES ,
Evert's Old Stand ,
Opposite Central Hotel , McCook , Neb.
GOOD RIGS. FLEET HORSES.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Wm. M. ANDERSON ,
AGENT roll
The Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OP NEW YORK.
The Buffalo Mutual Accident Ins. Co.
also
A. full line of Fire and Lightning Ins.
Money to Loan on Real Estate Securii } ' .
IOOMS : OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
r Wl i ! r imi iIM i _ _ H _ _ mIHI Mu MCiwinum
H. P. WAITE ,
Contractor & Builder ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
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E33 Estimates on tiuildinps carefully mtde.
Give me a cull Shop on Marshall St. , north of .
The Frees & Hocknell lumber yard. 7-2m.
Allen's Transfer ,
Bus , Baggage % Dray Line.
F. P. ALLEN , Prop. ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
J2T Best Equipped in the Citv. Leave orders
at Commeieial Hotel.
I Good well water furnished on short notice.
KILPATBICK BROTHERS.
( SuccessorstoE. D.Webster. )
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Horses branded on lelt hip or left shouder.
_ v _ j3lvj P. O. address , Estelle
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Kp SSl Hayes county , and Beat-
S S * % 5 rice , Neb. Range , Stink-
Ys SS ? ? * ? ? 511" w ter and French-
f _ | 2vJA'lman creeks , Chase Co.
m-f&BZtMgm Nebraska.
> Sv - - - - - - - y 4 Brand as cut on side of "
B -i- _ _ _ _ S ? * _ _ i - . sides _ of some , or any-
were on tho animal.
JOHN F. BLACK. L
Breeder of Improved Siieep.
EATON BROS. & CO.
S lP P. O. address , McCook ,
g | _ _ _ MWj _ _ _ _ _ Nebraska. Rangesouth h
] Bt _ _ B _ f _ S _ l Cattle branded on left
_ _ _ gj ffe | 3n _ . ' ! > • Also , 10 , 5. A and
P * 9 ° s-"Wig11 brands on left hip.
• < * * * y3rii Emn /I Hoiges branded same
nt .iuii n j p nia a ir m MiMvi\fi r T wiw
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1888.Fall : Season.1889. : . •
Tlie fact that my efforts in the past to produce
none but of the highest standard of excellence
have been appreciated by friends and customers ,
as shown by my large and rapidly increasing busi
ness , has encouaraged me to still greater exertions
for the Fall aud "W inter season.
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For gentlemen wear , is now complete , and it will
give me pleasure to have you see my stock , which
is as large and handsome an assortment of new
goods as can be shown by any of the best houses
in larger cities. I am better prepared now to exe
cute all orders promptly , and give the trade styl
ish and perfect fitting garments.
I _ . BERNHEIMER ,
loCook. Nebraska. MERCHANT TAILOR ° !
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OUR FALL STOCK IS COMING IN. u
It is Immense in Every Way i > |
/ Our HAT STOCK is com- / * I
/ plete. It is Grandest Col- / . . ; j
/ lection ever shown under / * " ' • •
/ one roof. No other house /
/ in S. W. Nebraska can /
/ show you one-half as / I
/ many styles as we can. / jl
CLOTHING ! J
/ We are prepared to dress / i ! 1
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/ the Male Sex from the / rm
/ Tiny Boy to the Mature / fm
/ Man who wants a forty- / ;
/ six inch breast measure / , " '
/ to satisfy Mm. Call and / < I
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/ convince yourselves. / \\M \ \
Plain Figures ! - > One Price Only ! I
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JONAS BNGEL , Manager. , I
ttcCook , Neb. , July 31 , 1888. ; I
THE OLD RELIABLE : j
Has a rousing speech for Cash ( Buyers and ( Bar * * \ H
gain Seekers. August is the usual wind-up ' / |
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month on Summer Goods , and to make it inter = < \ M
esting to all concerned , I will offer the ! M
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BIGGEST--BARGAINS : 1
On all Summer Goods that has ever been known ' H
to the ( Public in this western country. Look at M
it for a minute. You will think I have gone - ' 9
crazy , when I offer t j M
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ladies' good kid toe slipper , GO cents. i |
A better one , for So cents. j A
And a bouncer for $1.00. M
Ladies' Newport tie , solid , 85 cents. H
Ladies' Newport button , solid , $1.00. M
A good kid shoe , solid , $1.75. _ _ |
A still better one , for $2.00. * _ H
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o make it interesting for men as well as ladies , I will sell a ' H
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ood calf tap sole boot , for $2.00. _ H
A better one for $2.50. j H
A 'rood "rain boot , solid , for $2.50. _ _ H l
A good grain plo r shoe , solid , $1.20. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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The above are only a few of the many bargains. _ _ _ _ _ !
( Do not MISS THIS CHANCE. Come early. iH
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Winter Goods purchased. t |
J. F. GANSCHOW , ' I
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) Posite U. S. Land Office , McCOOK , NEBRASKA- _ _ _
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