The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 28, 1888, Image 8

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THE © sly plaee where you can find what you want
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npiiE oaly g > I&ee that sails gooos on their merit.
11/JS saake oar own pricus. We sell at a profit.
1 jfejB Itasce IwLEgaint ? in surplus stock. We guaran-
* * iw @ * ery aerti Its represented.
\A/H aa ? * * vwteibfiiefejimfr a trade for tin * h r af tet % not
* H ! y Jbr to-iiay rt ml to-iB rrow , but for van's to
* | • % , b-y & > M > i iri i © ttr U tiess in a straight , legiti-
jmsfe HBaflSKM r slYiii Jfwlil value , dollar for dollar , and
: | fcaffikaag c # > jmi wmlX we say.
• : "tKTB liaTe onef Dr.KiaTs celebrated Optometer's
I " a.n < l au lit your even with spectacles correctly.
jfi \ Ai2 chaise ® thiliig : for piercing ; ears with a new
Bbl * * psimleis pnawses * , its very funny : makes any
H \ I one laugh.
WB a > r * ktirlitg ; a foigr sute on ( © ld Watclies , which
_ _ . we sK same pries as server
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I MA'lE A.VHSBCE. - COKNER SOUTH OF POST OFFICE.
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K I am now located in tlie store room
H lately vacated by Mrs. T. Nells , on
mi Main Avenue , wliere I will be pleas-
| | f ed to see all my old customers and
many new ones. My stock will be
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larger and finer tlian ever , and my
* * prices as low as" the lowest.
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H. H. BERRY.
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I 1888.Fall Season.1889. : .
K | The fact that my efforts in the past to produce
m none but of the highest standaidof excellence
m i hare been appreciated by friends and customers ,
as shown by my large and rapidly increasing busi-
P # * ness. has encouara ed me to still greater exertions
m for the Fall and \ \ inter season.
Mj Collection of Fie Fairies
1 , For gentlemen wear , is now complete , and it will
? ! give me pleasure to have you see my stock , which
i is as large and handsome an assortment of new
• goods as can beshown by any of the best houses
| j J in larger cities. I am better prepared now to exe-
I I cute all orders promptly , and give the trade styl- i
j I ish and perfect fitting garments.
i I L. BERNHEIMRR ,
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S OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. l
A CAMPBELL. Prcxibcwt. B. M. FREES. 1st Vice cside
M O. HOCKNELL , Sccrctart. S. L. GREEN. 2o Vice Prcsiomt.
] I F. LBROWN. . Treasurer. I
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SOUTH SIDE.
A splonJId rain , last Wcdnosday ui ht , and
qulto a hull Sturm with It.
Thoro wusijulto nn nttcmlunui at the meet-
liiiM held In Frederick's kcIkxiI ln u e , the pust
week.
Mr. n d Mrs. W. T. Stunt' wvat up on the
Medicine , last wbok. mi a visit. Mm. S. will
probably mitko an extended stay.
The republican club of Valley Grunge hold
their rurulur ; ineetlut , ' . Inst Frldny evonlnjr.
i nine new inenibcrs holii ? ndded to the club.
All who li.tve the ood of ihucountry and par
ty at heart Hhnuld come forward and join us.
In union Is strength.
: C. II. Jacol.s wiih arousid l > \ the baikiutroC
| his dr.jr.oiie nliflit last wi-ck. and after some In-
j vesiisrutlon , disuovereil som"iliinr on a trca
| that did not have tin * jtpiifar.iiici ) of having
i grown there. Mriu ing Ills gnu to bear on tint
object and tiring , a largo eoon rouaided hla
marksmnnsliip. ilepeating the operation , still
anothi'rco.iu cuuie lumbling down. Tliu tol-
lowing niglit , a skunk loll a victim to d. II. 'rf
unerring blundcrims. U.no.
Cliaiuberlains ( 'olio Ctioiorsi and Diarrhoea
Itemed } was us ed with tlio gientcst succehs
during our Cduuiiu | ! ol lll < ioil > I'lux. I do not
know ofac.ist-that was lost wlienMlilsiumody
wiu used. One ol * my friends ubontx \ miles
front heie , lind a child that iMfiven up by
| the twciIoutoM who titteiiiled it. i > e IIkii used
| Chamberlain's Colie. Ohuluru and Diarrhoea
Itemedy , and the child recoveied. All wlio
have used it speak of it in the hlghct-t terms.
Wishing you aVundant Ftifce-s for the good
you arc doing. I am. Very Truly Yours. P. K.
Lve.MEu. P. M. . Cliestuut. A inherit , Co. , Va.
Sold by all druggisis.
A Card of Thanks.
Tlio roHowiuif is from the .Master Work
man of the Capital City Lodi e. No. SO , A. 0.
U. W „ ami u.vpl.iius itself very nicely :
Lincoln , Niji. , Sept. 22,1S > 5S ,
ii. W. McC'uoiv Loprsi : , ollj ,
3IcCduk , Nkiuiasjca.
DeauSiu ami imoTiliu : In behalf of Capi-
' tal City Lodgo.Xo. Sd.I wish to twteml to i our-
self and members of jour lodge our sineeiost
thanks for the manner in which you looked
after our late Itio. Urown and the many Kind.
i } ' attentions which you paid hii.
The charity which you havo extonded to him
has been of that quality taught in our obliga
tion and will ever be a lesion to our members
to care for the btrangeis within our gates and
to always lend a helping Land to a brother in
distress. *
I am veiy sorry indeed that jour message
announcing ti e deatli of Hro. Hiowu came loo
late for any or our members to bo present at
the fuuersl , as we ould hae been but for the
slowness of our city telegiaphie delivery.
Xho bcneflciary of liio. Urown will piobably
be paii } to ( lis sister tq-day.
Again thunkiiigyoH for tjcpiin | | > ' Wpd"53
which > on and the members or yohTotfgph ] avp
shown our late Hro. flrown. I remain.
Yours in a , H. & a ,
W , HoysEwo-iTH. .
Their Business Booming.
Probably no one thing has caused suoh a
general revival of trade at A.McMillen'sdriujr
store as their giving away to their customers
of so many Tree trial bottles ol Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is
iipiply euoimous in this very valuable article
from thp fact that it always cures and never
disappoints. Coughs , colds , asthma , bronchi *
tis , .croup and all trpnt ) | and lung diseases
quickly cured. You pan tesf. if pefpre buj ing
by getting a trial bottle free , large sije ; J.
Every bottle warranted.
BOX ELDER BERRIES.
Quite a sevexe wind and rain storm passed
over this section , on Wednesday evening last ,
which lodged the corn and sorghumdown bad
ly.
We learn that Rev. E. L. Hutcliens has been
appointed to the Box Elder churge. Success
attend him.
The supper given on Thursday evening last ,
by the Jadies of the M. E. church , was a decid
ed success , both socially and financially. They
netted $24.4Q.
The following is the Uox Elder precinct Ke-
pubiicun ticket : tor assessor , Geo. ijairptt ;
constables , It. E. Mooie and S. O. Hoagiand ;
road overseer , district No 7 , T. Pinkerlon ;
Jistrlct No. ti , It. A. I.ooinis' ; district No. 31 ,
VVui. Taylor ; for judges of election , N. J.
Chrjsler , E. A. Se.uon , It. E. Moore ; clerks of
election , J. 11. Teas. Chas. Masters. Ukevis.
Ague can not be permanently cured until
the system has been thoroughly cleansed of
til morbid matter. Quinine and other febri
fuges , will cheek it temporarily but It is sine
: o return unless thesjstem has been cleansed ,
for this purpose there is nothing better than
it. Patrick's Pills. They not only physic , but
huroughly cleanse the entile system and will ,
u most eases , prevent ague and like maiarial
liseases if used as soon as the ilrst symptoms
tppear. Sold by all druggists.
3ANKSVILLE and VICINITY.
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Mr John Miller is working at N. Burtless' .
The ruin , Wednesday nighf. was welcomed
iy all.
Mr , S. Tuttle's son isyisitinghim from I ance
ounty.
NehemiRh Burtless Js visiting in New York ,
ur his health.
Tlio dar.ee at W. II. Benjamin's.Friday night ,
• as well attended.
Baso Ball Itidgc vs. Danhury , Saturday ,
ept. 22. Danbury three tallies ahead.
Mollie Ellis is working at McCook. Wo sup-
oso Jimmy is glad. He won't have the old
dks to bother him. Hoy , Jim ?
W. H. Benjamin was unfortunato enough to
ieo u colt , Sunday night. One of his horses
at loose and caused its death. Cvclone Jim.
For First Pi ace. c
A great amount of political engineering will
e done by friends of candidates to secure for j
leir man the first place on the ticket , and t he <
est man will probably secure the coveted
lace. Then if endorsed by tho people , the
lection is assured. Electric Bitters has been
ut to the front , its merits passed upon , has
? en Indorsed , and unanimously given the
ret place , among remedies peculiarly adapted
the relier and cure of all Diseases of kidneys ,
ver and stomach. Electric Bitters , beimr
irrauteed , is a safe investment. Price , 50
> nts and $1 per bottle at A. McMillan's drug
ore.
GENERAL ITEMS.
Tho county fair is a topic of serious eousider-
ion with many of our fainiers. Let us try °
i make our fair a success , and more , let us
y to place an exhibition in tho National -
useura.wherespace lias been allowed for Red 4
illow county. Repokteu. 2
3ur holiness friends do not believe in SabB
th schools , and do their utmost to discourage F
em wherever they can. P
Political speeches nro in order , but the dem- $
ratio standard begins to ho lowered half- *
m. Thero is too much of the aristocratic |
Irlt in the democratic party to suit the times.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
rim IIbst SAi.vr. In the world for cuts , bruisPj
.sores , ulcers. Halt rlioum , fever sores , tot- ? '
r , chapped hands , chilblains , corns , and ail ( j ,
in eruptions , and positively cures piles , or
i pay lecpiired. It is guaranteed to give per-
ct satisfaction , or money.refunded. Price
cents per box. Forsalo by A. MeMillen. * j
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BARTLEY BOOMIMGS.
Just one hundred In uttondanoo at Sundnj
school , last Sunday morning.
Samuel Hartley , who has tho Dry Crco't nnd
Mount Zlon charge , will livo In Hartley.
Mr. a. Sc-cly has opened ft full stook of con
fectionery and fanoy groceries In UrowerV
block. Comincrchil Avenue.
W. V. Thomson has packed his household
goods , and In few days will go to Harmosln ,
Dakota , where ho has bought ti largo llouring
mill.
mill.Mr.
Mr. Givins , the manager of the Howard
Lumber Company yard at this place , la sick
with typhoid fever.
Rev. G. M. Bosnell preached his first sermon
for tliihconletciice year , last Sunday morning
to a laigo and attentive audience , who were
iippniontly well pleased with his discourse.
Rev. I. N. Clover , presiding older or this dis
trict , will become a i evident of Bartley In the
near future , having pin chased the residence
formerly owned and occupied by W. F. Thom
son. Max.
Mormstown , Thnn. , July 4 , 1888.
j The Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. :
Gentlemen Five years ago I was so un-
I fortunate .s to contract an extremely bad
} case of blood poison. My bones ached and
j my muscles began to swell and contract. I
was under treatment of the physician from
, the inception of the disease until I found
that he could do me no rjood. Then ,
| through the advice of a friend I began tak-
I ing S. S. S. Your medicine seemed to have
an immediate effect. I took six bottles , and
1 to-day am sound and well. That was two or
three } 'e r. * . ago , but I have seen no evidence
of the return of the disease , and I take this
opportunity to thank you for what it has done
for me. It saved my life. You can refer
I any one to ms. R. M. Wall.
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FAR > tnRSvn.LE , Tex. , June 22 , iS83.
The Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. :
Gentlemen Th ; mother of a member
pf qur iinn was afflicted with a cancerous
sore on her face fgr about twenty years ,
During the past few years it troubled hef
very much by continued pain and itching ,
She used yqur S. S , S. , and.the . sore has
disappeared and is apparently well Should
it break out again , will advise you ; ,
Very truly ,
Pendleton , Yearly & Riley ,
Dmggist3.
Three books mailed free on application.
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* : .IE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ,
Inawcr 3. Atlanta. Ga ,
Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy is the most , successful pteparatiou
ever produced lor Summer Complaint , Cholei a
Morbus , Djsentery , Diarrhoea , Bloody Flux
and Chronic Diarrhoea and thousands of poi
sons will certify that they believe their jives
Jiayp been saved py tb . is grpnt mWdy. It is
ihp GUP preparation thaferery family and
every traveling man should bp provided with ,
especially during the summermonths. . Many
pnsps pf Chrpuip Diarrhoea Jhaj-had rpgjsted
! ! Pt"T ! t .rP tmeiit anfl implied thp skjH of
good physicians Ipivp been perujancnly cuipd
by it. bold hyBUtlnigglste.
Dr. Cady's l-ondition Powders. Thoy tone
up the digestivo organs , freo Ihe system ol
worms , give the horse a good appetite , causinir
them to shed freely and putting Jliem in uood
shapo for hard work. For sale by druggists.
File Woolens !
5l " oii will find a sjilendifl line
of Cloths , Cassiujercs , Wor
steds , London Suitings , and
Trouserings , and a complete
assortment of Spring and Fall
Overcoatings. Also Esqui
mau Beavers in all shades at
DRYSD&LE'S
Fine Custom Tailor Shops ,
opposite the new postoffice.
Good fits guaranteed. Thir
ty-five yetirs ' experience in
New York City.
MAIN AVE2JUR , MpCQOK , NEB.
Wm. M. ANDERSON ,
AGENT POR
rhe Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OF NEW YORK.
The Buffalo Mutual Accident lus. Co ,
ALSO *
A. full line of Fire and Lightning Ins.
\Ioney \ to Loan on Real Estate Security. '
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'tThe Leading"
Merchant Tailor
OF McCOOK , FOR
First-Class Tailoring .
Having a large stock of Fine Suitings
nd Trouserings , I will furnish them
heap for the nest 60 days.
Jlue Front Livery Stable
D. D. SMITH , Proprietor.
Liveiy. feed and sale stables. Finest turn-
its in the city furnished. Uam , rear Mc
ntee Hotel.
SHOPPING'
• correspondence made easy by tho nse of onr new
di and Tvinter illustrated Catalogue
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application. Onr five floors are packed with mi
a Latest Foreign and Domestic Novelties.
! RY GOODS , CARPFTS .
Illlinery , Ladies' Suits , Cloaksetc.
I good * , Imported aswell as Americanwere
ccted from manufacturers by Mr. J. Jay Joslln
d all Mlddlo Man's Profits are 8aved to
rchasere. Eastern prices nnd latest styles gnar-
teed. All goods not ns represented can bo ro-
med at our expense. KEEP YOUR MONEY
the west. TVrlto for samples and prices.
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"A Great "
Newspaper. * |
Under the above caption the New York Graphic , some three years ago , published a critical • j
review of the growth of The Chicago Daily News , which sets forth so clrarlysome of the * 'Jk *
fundamental principles underlying the development of one of the phenomenal successes of later „ ' y $ ? t
years that it will well repay a reading. To bring some of the Graphic's figures down to the present - sj&
date , supplemental statements are parenthetically added by the present writer. > * ! _ |
" The newspaper entitled to the distinction of
having the largest daily circulation in America is
The Chicago Dailv News. ( Since this state
ment was made it is possible that the growth of
the New York World entitles it to first place. )
The Graphic to-day devotes a page to sketches of
scenes in and about ils establishment. The his
tory of this paper is probably without a parallel
in the annals of American journalism. It was
founded December 20th , 1875 , and was the first
low-priced daily successfully established in the
West. At the end of its first year it had achieved
a circulation of about 10,000. From that time on
its growth has been remarkable. It now prints
seven editions daily , comprising both morning
and evening issues. Its statement of circulation
for the year 1884 shows a daily average of 125,178
copies , unquestionably the largest daily circulation
on the American continent. ( The sworn state
ment for 1S87 shows a daily average of 165,376. )
" In politics The Daily News is always inde
pendent , never neutral. While its editoral ex
pression is sometimes vigorous to the degree of
severity , there is always in its utterances of opinion
so manifest a purpose to be impartial and fair to
all opposing interests , that it rarely loses the con
fidence of the reader , however much it may fail to
bring him to an acceptance of its own view con
cerning the matter in hand.
"As a newspaper proper , The Daily News
has earned a reputation for enterprising news-
gathering second to none in the United States.
.It js the only cheap paper in the West that is a
member of the Associated Press. It gives its
readers all the news worth giving and gives it for
two cents. ( Now it does it for one cent a day )
"Aside from its own deserving merits as a
complete and cheap newspaper , it is doubtless
seems Hardly possible that an endorsement of merit could be framed in stronger terms than
the foregoing analysis , and yet how much is the
greater not achievement now that such a journal as J
IHE Uaily news is placed m every man's hands at the reduced price of ONE CENT A DAY 1
tr tt Jnt riufy J i lwi can hardly & farther. CertainiluthatlmJiMixlUK leads/lievan. %
THE Chicago Daily News ts sold by all newsdealers at One Cent per copy , or it will be mailed , postage paid , for
h.WK h 0 " . ? Pef nthTllC aliSUo ? ? ° f farmcrs is pecally called to the fact that this metropolitan daily noxr
costs but little mow than the . , . AddP
0I41 weckly. The shrewd farrPCr wj „ now Ime Ws daily mar.ct ] r Add s
VICTOR F. LAWSON , Publisher The Daily News , Chicago.
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McCOOK. NEBRASKA.
Writes Indemnity against Flre ight-
ning , Tornado and Hail Storm.
Allen's Transfer ,
Bus , Baggage % Dray Line.
F. P. ALLEN , Prop. ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
E2f Ilest Equipped in the CItv. Leave orders
fit Cotnmerciul Hotel.
Good well water furnished on short notice.
Herian & DesLarzes ,
Proprietors of the McCook
Fransfer # 2 City Bus Line ,
Bus to and from all train' : . Coal haulinsj
mcl general delivery. Three drays. All
vork promptly attended to. Leave orders at
toes & Hocknell Lumber Yard , I
KILPATETCK BROTHERS.
( Successors to E. B. Webster. )
Horsps branded Qn leit hip or ieft shnnder.
NWRAj P. O. address. Hstelle
wrsC Hayes county , and Beat-
B as rSl ! ; 5S.rice' KoK nf .Stiiik-
lMaPjpg 'r ? * n" Wiuer and French *
ytifim2&&M.Hf man creeks. Chase Co ,
WkgjjSjSgsSgj&OT Nebraska. .
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BlTa > " J Brand as cuton side of
! 3S slifeJ Ii some animals , on hip and
U i g ggS. Bides of pome , or any-
* where on the tiniimil.
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JOHN F. BLAUiv.
Breeder of Improved Siieep.
j MSS ' Merino
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BHBoDIhS Southdown
JC aRd KflHH H k Personfd In-
LXjHy SB HHspection and
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KBEtEflKKft3 J Address him
nBgWHF at 1cd willow ,
BIhRSu B Nebraska.
EATON BROS. & CO. ,
MM P. O. address. McCook ,
1rj teM HP-Xclniskn. Range , south
W KSof McCook.
| H S Cattlo branded on left
HHbJPAlso. | . 10 , 5. A nnd
jBk11 hrandson left hip.
iMr /i Horses branded same
( jMBA , on left shoulder.
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much indebted for its remarkable growth in circu- - . Jp
lation to the persistent adlierence on the part ' #
of the other Chicago dailies to the "blanket- ' Jjg > j fc \
sheet" style of journalism. Of all " the people in j7 j
America the average Chicagoan is most in a hurry , - f
and least inclined to wade through columns of . T
verbiage and stuff. The Daily News is the only -
Chicago daily that has the facilities for giving all u +
the news , and at the same time the good sense to ? # j
present it in concise form. The result of such a 4 ? \
condition of affairs is that The Daily News prints f r |
more papers than all the other Chicago dailies * , I
combined. * , )
, _ "In considering all the causes which have J
entered into and produced so phenomenal a jour- : I
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nalistic growth the most important one unques'J
tionably has been the controlling conviction of its f
managers that the " cheap paper "should be cheap • I
only in price ; that its news should be as fresh and c j
complete , its editorial discussion as able , and its ' M
general tone and character as pure and heathful * * *
as its best and highest priced cotemporary. All j. :
this the "cheap paper" may easily be even at its | s '
reduced price. f §
"The difference of revenue between the two- / ; '
cent paper ( even more so when the price is one * ' * , '
cent ) , and the higher-priced " blanket-sheet , " the
latter throws away In useless and unasked for
size , that not only is of no worth to the reader ,
but is even an annoyance , in that it compels him
to gleam what is of real news interest from a mass J
of verbiage and worthless amplication. I
" It is because its managers have been wise
enough to practically recognize these essential j
elements of the best American journalism of to
day that The Daily News is the best and most
popular general family newspaper published in {
Chicago or the West. " * " ?
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: ! 3 plete , consisting of Dress Suits. Business r : •
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I : i < largest stock of Dress Goods , Flannels , : I :
' : ' ; Waterproofs , Blankets , Underwear , Shirts , ' : :
ii : Hosiery. Notions , Gloves , Mittens , Hats , : • •
: i ; Caps , Etc. , we have ever carried. . ' - :
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ii : We have 815,000 in ] Mercliandise to sell Eli
ii ; for CASH or PRODUCE at as low a price : i-
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ii * you are saving " 25 cents on a dollar , " as I - |
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