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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1888)
w HHB ' " SAffAlLMS Mukes his bow and extends to you a cordial invitation to visit his J Headquarters , ' at McMILLEN'S 9 Drug Store , I Where yon will find everything heart could desire , from Baby to Grandpa. ' Come and sec his immense stock of \ Christmas Novelties , A ticket free on flu$35.00 prize with each dollar purchase , and to children with each 50c purchase on the"$5 doll. A. McMlLLEN , Druggist. I W jftrCoafe Pkp. If FRIDAY EVENING , DEC. 14.1888. I ' LADIES' AND MISSES' CLOAKS I i at less than COST to manufacturers. I i We arc overstocked on cloaks , and will H close nut all we have at ' 'EARTI1- II QUAKE BARGAINS. " This is a B SPECIAL SALE for December , and is I a chance to buy a cloak cheap. m J. C .ALLEN & CO I _ _ Remember Noble for groceries. Noble for superb hanging lamps. B Ladies' gold watches at McCrackcns' I for $15.00. I ' EgF"Fresh sausage at the B. & . M. I Meat Market. RL Fresh oysters , in cans and in bulk at B the City Bakery. Everything fresh and clean in the I yray of groceries at Noble's store. I { Patent candle holders at the City I Bakery. Q'he bnst in the maaket. H > ; Cash paid fjr live stock , poultry and K' hides at the B. & M. Meat Market. • Thk goose bone prophets are discour- I aged by the serenity of the weather. i For home sugar cured meats hams , I breakfast bacon , etc. , go to the B. & I Meat Market. I I CriEAPI Cheap ! Cheap ! The My latest improved JEWELRY at the 10 ft Copt Store. j m 'Prkscbiptjons accurately com I i pounded , day or night , at the City H | Duua Store ; ' [ ADVERT'sBlts are giving valuable If pointers on the problem of Christmas K presents , no wad is. | 1" : ; : ' ft gS In the line of plain and fancy m ' groceries , C. M Noble will fill your t every want satisfactorily' . j B ) . Buy one of those gold watches for E ' v . your wife and make her happy ( Jhrist- ' % mas. Call at McCracken ' s. * N < The price of liberty is eternal m. vigils'nqe. but Noble ' s prices on groceries ft xre sure lo qatch you. j ft The celebrated "Olds wagon for sale by ft Lelaud & borrow. Also spring wagons , K buggies , etc. All very cheap. w A carload of Dakota Elard Wheat Hi Flour just received at i C. G Potter & Co's. m' This week , Lelaud & Morrow have re s' ceived a car-load of fall and winter wheat flour. They carry the best grades. ' Blank books of the very best quality Kt at this office and at most reasonable I prices. Call and see our goods and get I , prices. . m. If you want nice tender beefsteak ' II give the B. & M. Meat Market a call. m They butcher none but the choicest of Ii . beeves. | .i ft If you contemplate building be sure ft 'to ' consult M. A. Libbee. He guaran- i , tees his work to be the best and his jj prices the lowest. j Toys of all Kinds ! J { Games op all Kinds ! Books of all Kinds ! j ! McCook Book & Stationery Co. j ) Ladies , in making up your list , don't ' forget the many attractive , useful and ' } serviceable goods we have suitable for k men and bovs. The Famous \ % i Leland & Morrow carry a complete i. stock of cornoatschop feedand in fact of everything belonging to a first class | flour and feed store. J Strasser has two of the finest officps \ in the city for rent. Front rooms , with 1 bay windows. Call at once if you wan 1 to secure elegant office quarters. • j Of fine residences M. A. Libbee makes ' ] a specialty. Don 't fail to sec him if 'h you intend to build. Good workman- j • 1. , ship guaranteed. Prices the lowest. | If you want something handsome in | f the way of a hanging lamp.call on C. M. | Noble. He is just in receipt of the } largest and finest stock of hanging ; fe- lamps ever brought to southwestern I * - Nebraska. " - Chains ! Chairs ! ! CHAIRS ! ! ! We \Q- \ • have now on exhibition in our furniture W * . emporium the ti mdsomest and most el- j 'ft- ' egant line of rocking chairs over brought fe X to Western Nebraska Cali in aud ex- ' amine them. I w Ludwick & Trmvbridge. ! % LADIES' AND MISSES' CLOAKS • [ K- jit less than COST to manufacturer. We ' - cloaks.and will clo < yj0- are overstocked on e % oat all we have at ' • EArt'l HQUAKE ] | BARGAINS. " This is a SPECIAL * * " : SALE for December , and is a chance f * o buy a cloak cheap. j , jt J. C. ALLEN & CO. J " . ! i ; r 5,000.00 ! We have $5,000.00 to place on good farms during the next 20 days. No delay if security is approved. BABCOCK & KELLEY. Hocknell Brick Upstairs. MONEY TO LOAN On city property , tor one to five years , with privilege of paying part or \ all at any time. Also chattel loans. FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK , McCook , Nebraska. $100,000.00. To loan on deeded lands. Money advanced to make final proofs. Gilt- edged loans at 9 per cent. C J. Kya.v. WAGONS ! WAGONS ! ! WAGONS ! ! ! Hall , Cochran & Co have.just received a largeshipment ot the celebrated Mil- burn Tubler Axe Wagons , which they are ready to sell at fair prices. FOR SALE. A Miller pianoone of the best make. Inquire at MeCrackens ' jewelry store City Drug Store. Fresh candies at. the City Bakery. Go to Noble for your family groceries. IF Dr. Hall's office , over First Na tional bank. Tinware cheaper than ever at the 10 Cent Store. The crop of Christmas stories is rap idly ripening Sugar syru > j maple srup and sor ghum at Berry's. Kemember that Lelaud & Morrow sell the reliable Olds wagon. A complete assortment of Christmas toys at the 10 Cent Store. A large stock of furnitureStovesetc , , , at the Second Hand Store. What is life withmifca night key ? A snare and a stern-reality. Fresh and smoked meats of all kinds at the B. & M. Meat Market. Go to Leland & Morrow for every thing in the flour and feed line. Our line of uandies for Christmas is the largest ana " finest in the city. All the latest things in Neckwear , Gloves and Hosiery. The Famous. Order New Year Calling Cards at McCook Book & Stationery Co. ' s. Plain and colored candles for orna menting Christmas trees at Probst's. . The onlv " complete line of UNDKR WEAR in McCook at The Famous. X-mas Cards and Booklets for mail ing at McCook Book & Stationery Co. 's. Noble , the leading grocer , carries the most complete line of queensware in the city. Inspect it. Watches are the most useful thins : for a present , and can be had for $7.00 ( at McCracken ' s. DAIRLES FOR 1889 | AT McCook Book & Stationery Co. ' s. Don 't for et that the City'Bakery carries THE LINE of Christmas tree { ornaments. If yon want a real nice HANGING or VASE LAMP call and see Mc- Millen ' s fine selection. We have just received a line of DIA RIES for 1889 ] McCook Book & Stationery Co. ! * i A few second hand heaters suitable i for store rooms. For sale very cheap at Lytle Bros. & Co. 's. ' • A thinti of beauty is a joy forever , " ] and so are. Probst's Christmas tree orna- i meuts. He has an immense line. Skates ! Skates ! Sleds ! Sleds ! Wagons ! Wagons ! McCook Book & Stationery Co. In making your selection of CHRIST MAS PRESENTS remember the City Drug Store , where a very nice line is carried at reasonable prices. A handsome lot of candle reflectors for the holiday trade at the City Bak ery. Nothing like them ever seen in ' the city. They set off a Christmas tree beautifully. LADIES' AND MISSES' CLOAKS [ at less than COST to manufacturer. We are overstocked on cloaks.and will clnso out all we have at "EARTHQUAKE BARGAINS. " This is a SPECIAL SALE for December , and is a chance to buy a cloak cheap. J. C. ALLEN & CO. J , S ' 4 „ * . -i" ' " * " f ' ' " ; ' - . i * i , . . - ' - * v • - - . > - V * ; X3T If you are in need of a GOLD PEN. let McCracken give you a point er We have a full and complete stock of Aiken. Laiuhnrt & Co. ' - * Gold Pens , which we are 'selling "very cheap. No 1 pen % SO No. 1 ] > eu & Pearl holder $ l.fri No , 2 pen .75 No. 2 1.75 No , 3 pen 100 No 3 " ' • " 2i0 No. j pen 125 No > 1 j . , , & lvory Voider 1.25 No.5poa 1.50 Ko. 2 " • • • • . 1ft ) No7 No ! u pen Pcu 2 * * 50 00 Tiinlhnlcks. ' ' . . . . " . " . . ' . ' - . .McbiiIb. ' No. 8 pen 3 00 Lend Pencils and NqvcIHpb. No.Open 3.50 with boldora , a ld25cents. J3f0UUISTMAS CARDS. City Drug Store. There is no other way. Buy your groceriesqueenswareetc.of Noble. Drop in MeCrackens' jewelry store and see what n dollar or two will buy. Plumbing in all it * branches prompt ly ard skillfully performed by F. D. Burgess Canned fruits , evaporated fruits and dried fruits of all kinds aud best brands at H. II. Berry ' s. A large line of HOLIDAY GOODS at the. City Drug Store at prices to suit the times. Engineers ' and firemen 's time books and Settlers ' Guides at TlIE TRIBUNE office. Another lot of latest , styles hi Gents " Dress Silk Uats just received at The Famous I guarantee both quality and price. Nothing slop shop or stale. Give me a call. H. H. Berry. F. L. McCracken & Brn. are reduc ing their stock , and making special prices for csish. Special prices given to churches and Sunday schools on candies , nuts and fruits. Get my figures before buying. II. 11. Berry % Just received at A. McMillen ' s Drug Store a large assortment of the latest designs in LAMPS. "I HAVE no presents for the cbil dren who need them the most , " sighed Santa Clans as he flow over the pooi man ' s house Judge. Everything desirable in Plain and Fancy Hanlkerchiefs and Mufflers. An immense line. Tub Famous. Aiken. Lambert & Co. ' s Gold Pens and Pencils , just tue thing for X mas pros euts. at McCook Book & Stationery Co. 's. Swarts has the cream of the candy trade Because he makes all his own candies himself and they are fresh and clean and pure. The City Drug Store is overstocked with Christmas cards and they will be sold at correspondingly low figures Call in and inspeet his line. My stock of queensware in both lus tre band and granite , also glassware and lamps , is complete Come and se lect something nice a .d useful for a X-mas present. H II BERRY. Every lady has a hard time finding a suitable present for a gentleman. We have just what you want. McCook Book & Stationery Co. Small , but well selected stock and constantly turning.is why my goods are always fresh. No stale. * tock in my store. H. H Berry. Remember the • 'little candy kitchen' * when you como to buy your Christmas candies. Swarfis making immense ' preparations for ( lie holiday trade. My stock of candies , nuts and fruits , bought especially for the holiday trade , , is fresh. Special prices to churches ' ( and Sunday schools H. H. Berry. Swarts has the largest and finest as sortment of oandies in the city. His stockfor the Holidays will be more complete than ever. Everything will . be fresh and home made. Children cry for them The old never ' ' refuse them. Everyoodv likes them : ( CHRISTM AS PRESENTS ! The McCook Book it Stationery Co : have the largest line in the city. ' - i LADIES' AND MISSES' CLOAKS < at l ss than COST to manufacturer. We i are overstocked on cloaks , and will close all have atE nut we at VRTflQIJAKE BARGAINS " This is a SPE JLAL , SALE for December and is a chance to i buy a cloak cheap I .1. C ALLEN & CO. II I I The attorney general of Ohio is hard at work trying to devise some means . the "White " who have whereby Caps , j been conducting their villainous opera- , tions in that state for some weeks past , i may be brought to justice. The under i taking is a most difficult one , owing to 1 the danger attending the giving of con victing evidence. It is probable that ; thestate will employ detectives to pro < cure the evidence upon which proceed- ings may be commenced t TlIE governor of Nevada , in his t Thanksgiving proclamation , stirred up i the democrats of that state wonderfully , and all about nothing. The governor merely remarked in that document that "with malice toward none and charity for all , we ought to be thankful that { the issues of the late political contro , versy have ended so favorably for the j future happiness and prosperity of our j people. " The style is a little unusual but there 's nothing wrong about that. l = = = = = = = - = = = = SOCIABLE. \ On Thursday eveninir of this week , at the \ handsome residence of Thos. .1. Pate. E n. . sir- . uated just ou'siile the city limits , the Metlio- dist folks and friends held adelightful church . BochiWe. More than half si hundred people were present , and sociability was the order or ' the ornninpr. The "Blind Artist. " the "Target Shooters" and the * Shoo Fly" crowd created n ( rood deal of amusement. The shiKinjc and playing of Mss Nelile Tiee , and the duet by ' Lena and Hattle wore greatly enjoyed by those ' present. It Is needless to say that ample jus- 1 tice was done the coffee and"uxins" hy the on- • ' tre company : when all wont away seemingly < happy. * * | The Masons are agitating the Masonic Tem- > ' pie project again. , j t . * - * 't i- > - ; , ? - . . ? - , ' - - „ ' - j. Vi - - ' * ' / : Notice Squid's public sale local elsewhere In this iRMie A new wrap lor ladies N lulled " ( Jrovur" It Is onlj * worn when they go out. Put SI.50 into the publisher's pocket and jjet The Weekly Tihuunk for one year. A handsome new pulpit will grace the Methodist church , next Sunday morning. ' The J. H. Bennett building , south of the Star restaurant , Is now Captain J. S. Lellew's .ollice. - * , Some one describes a philanthropist as a man who loves all mankind aud neglects his own family. Tim Congregational people are making nice progress on their Christmas cantata by the Sunday School. Our Methodist friends are raisiiur funds foi their customary Sunday School entertain ment and treat on Christmas. Billiard doesn't sell drugbut ; it is a cau tion the amocut of hard and soft coal he is weighing out , the * * chilly days. Bollard has "the. cream" of the coal trade. He keeps in stock a large supply of best grades of both hard and soft coal. District court opened in ludiauoia on Tues day of this week and will continue in session until Saturday. Cases are mostly "in equity. " The ladies of the Geometrical Society will give a "crazy reception , " some tune in the Christmas week. Further notice , next week. Dehorning cattle is being quite extensively practiced in our county and with uniformly good results so far as our information-goes. We hope , next spring , to see the beginning of a genuine , substantial boom in farm prop erty in Western Nebraska. Let proper efforts be excited to this end. The banquet at tiie opera hall , Tuesday evening next , is a new feature in the social life and activities of the churches of the city. It promises to be interesting. The ludianol.i .Masons are preparing to cel ebrate St. John's Day , December 27lh , in an appropriate manner , with literary and mus ical exercises and an oyster supper. Tiie Republican Valley Judical Associa tion holds its annual meeting ami banquet in our city some time during the second week in January. A notable time is expected. If you are contemplatingstarting a new set of books , the first of tilts year , it will be to your advantage to call ami inspect our stock and learn our prices. Wecan save you money. A contemporary sayif women ever become voters tliuy will not be found on both sides of the fence as men often are. No , but they will be found swinging on a gate with a man on the opposite side. We understand thero wijl he a change in the management of the Frees & Hocknell Lumber Co. 's yard at this place after January 1st. George Hill will take Mr. Rollings' place. ludiauoia Times. A daughter came , Wednesday afternoon , to make her homo with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Colter. Mother and child are doing nicely. With proper care Tom will survive , although ids delicate constitution is * * iiuiti 'iui. " Did you ever thit.k of it that you can get 250 envelopes printed with your name and business , if any , on them for the same price j on pay for them by the. single pack ? This istruc. Call at this office and see samples. Wedding and visiting cards and anything from that up t.ia full sheet sale bill printed with dispatch , in a neat manner and at reas onable rate.s at this , ollice. Call and see sam ples anil prices before placing orders else where. Never go where you are not wanted , do not intrude on privacy. If your neighbor wishes you to call at his house , he will invite you ; if a business man wants you to call and in spect Ids wares he will make known the fact by advertising. Barney Holer of the Hayes Centre Times ami John II. Christn.r , county clerk of Hayes , came down from the Centre , Satur day evening , on a business mission. They returned homeward , via Culbertson , on the Monday morning following. A work on etiquette say * : "A genteel carv er always sits when he carves. " Perhaps he Joes ; but it is pretty certain that there ai\s times when lie. jeariifullj yearns to put one foot on the table aud the other on the bird while struggling with the. fowl. There isalilie , large snrl baby at the DavN residence in which Mr. and Mrs. Will II. Dav is are takiugan intense parental interest. Its residence there dates from Monday morning , nud the boys at headquarters earnestly assev- arate that Will's pulse isn 't normal yet. The case of the Commonwealth versus AL A. Prelim , which has received some attention in district court at almost every session for the past two years , was dismissed on Tues- tfay of this week , tiie prosecuting witness be ing absent from thestate in unknown parts. "I don't say mariiagu is a fdlure , " said Adam , candidly , as lie sat down on alogjust , nitside the garden of Eden , and looked hun grily at the other faide of the fence , ' • but if 1 liail remained single this wouldn 't have hap pened. " Of course marriage was a decidedly jad la 'duie with Adam. Mr. J. D. Harris has his tourth residence in ; his city well under way. With the others it s located on the east side. Mr. Harris is so .veil . pleased with the city and his uiv st- iieiits here that he is seriously considering a removal from Ouerlin to McCook. It wiLl be ; ' or the best , Mr. H. , no doubt. "Mama , " said Johnnie , still smarting from i shingle application , "is the roof uf anything in top of itV "Ot course it is , " she s-iid shortly. "And don 't shingles always go on he root ? " "Certainly they do. " Then Joht- lie was silent for quite awhile. Finally Iks said , in a quivering voice , "Mama , ain 't my oof upside downV" - A banquet will bj held in Menard's opera ' lall , next Tuesday evening , by the Lutheran > people of the city. Toasts on the political larties of the day , by McCook speakers , will jc an interesting aud amusing featme. Ad- uission free. An enjoyable occasion is prom- sed. Ladies will bring bsiskets with lunch " or two to insure admission to the hall. Tiie recent action of the secretary of thein- ; erior in suspending issuance of patents on a arge number of proofs made iu thK laud dis- .rict , and calling fur additional proof , has had .he effect of greatly reducing the number of : roofs now being made ; and the average lenioeratic publisher finds it convenient to fall back on his stock of "plates" to make . ; ood the deficiency. Last Issie , in referring to Little Jessie Johnson' - * bei.ig bitten by a dog , facts were inintentionally misrepresented , itseenis.both is to the child's injuries and the canine ' s dis position. The little girl's injuries are now ? aid to have been biitsli-ht , and were receiv ed in an acciilent.il manner ; while the dog is liiglily esteemed by its owner , .Mr.Chapiu , on account of its gentleness. This iu justice to " ' [ acts , ; . f- ' • & ? & ; -7 wrfSRggafei * " as 7It'-- * * * > It is not from lick of lin vludgo altogether that so m toy iiimii fail t > m ifcu Tanning prof liable. Another el. m nt is the cause of this failure , is Urn I ick of enthusiasm and push. The business m in gnm enthusiastically into his business ami the more he prospers the deeper he plunges into the sea of endeavor. Full of business he plans and maps out opera tions and strives to succeed and excel. Brisk competition most undeniably quickens this spirit iu him. But the fanner should develop more enthusiasm for his work ; more interest in the results of his labor. A herd of half starved calves ; n Hock of scrawny hens ; a shed barn filled with horses vhlch are a cross between a skeleton and a pony , are not Indic ative of enthusiasm or interest The cloth ing merchant who carried only a stock of jeans and cotton clothing could not expect the success which would crown the invest ment of the one who carried a largo and com plete stock. This the murclia.it realizes , and adds to his stock ax he is able , constantly striving for tiie best. Cannot the farmer learn a less.m here ? Shall we not arouse our selves-and plan and woik for success as the merchant does , adding all the time not so much , perhans , to the quantity as to the quality of stock. Neb. Fanner. Preserving eggs for better pi ices in the win ter and spring , is .something all have a right to do if it can be done , llete is simple aud very good plan : Get some b ixes and fine dry salt , cover the bottom of the boxes with the salt , then place your eggs , small end down , iu rows , no two touching , then fill it with salt and so on , layer atter layer , until the box is full. Set the box in some cool place and let it alone until you wish to re move the.egus. No turning the box upside down every other day. The silt will enter the pores of the shell , which is all the better for the egg , while on the other hand if you preserve them with lime , linseed oil , flaxseed , etc. , you run the risk of your eggs spoiling by the ingredients entering through the pores of the shell , aud which can easily be detected. An Iowa farmer has coustiucted a corn crib on a novel plan that may beau improvi- ment. The sides ami ends are tight , but the bottom is made of "slats , " affoiding free cir culation of air through it. Two ventilating chimneys are inserted iu the roof , aud the theory is that the air will pass iu a continu ous stream lrom the. bottom up and dry the corn thoioughly and keep out mould. This may be an impiovcmcut on the old plan , which relies on the hoiizontal movements of the air through slattt-d sides. Invitations ate out to the "first grand re ception given under iiuspiees of the IJ. & M. employes of McCook , hi .Menard's opera hall , December 'Jlst , li&S. " Mr. J. F. Foib.-s is master ot ceremonies ; Messrs. F. E. Ken nedy , F. O. Study am ! L'B. . Dignaii compose the reception committee ; J. II. Moore , F. S. livid , J. A. Tuhb-i , F. 11. Clark and J D. McAlpim- floor committee ; aud F. C. Study , J. II. Moore and J. D. McAlpim : the committee on invitation. Arrangements are about complete for a grand affair. "He is a wise man whosiys but little , " ac cording to the Latin proveib ; and since the proverb was written the reasons for taciturn ity have been made more forcible. Of what use is it for a man to talk for himself when he can hire a newspaper to talk for him ? There is no succes-ful merchandising that does not grow out of judicious advertising. Tiie peddierrelies on individual exertion ; the merchant relies upon public information , and the topmost merchants are the heaviest ad vertisers. Scene 1. Butcher simp. Enter republican with his hat thrust away b.ick upon his head and whistling Yankee Doodle. Throws down a ten dollar gold piece and says : "Give me a halt dollar's worth of the best steak in the house. " - Scene 2. Same place. Enter dem ocrat with his coat collar turned up and a general air of dejection pervading his every movement ; steps up to proprietor aud whis pers : "Have you any livei ? " If there is a moral to be deducted fioni this narrative , it. is worth keeping. Any man who liiuiRs he would be serious ly missed by his community , if he should die or move away is huggiuga big illusion. Very few men are missed by anybody but their dearest friends. The wheels of business and politics aud social life keep on going round just the same when one after another drops out of the game. No man is so big as to be necessary to his town , his county or ids state. There is always some one to fill a vacant place. There is a wide-spiead feeling favoring a change iu Hie state assessment laws. The papers are agitating the matter , and the peo ple are thinking about its advisability. Tiie next Iegislatme will no doubt take the mat ter into careful consideration , and will give the state an improved aud greatly modified assessment law. The present statute does not fill the bill ami is not a credit to Nebraska intelligence- Perhaps lied Willow County ' s greatest need is a "buying" immigration. we mean an influx of settlers who are able to buy a farm , have the means to stock the same in a small way , posstss money enough to pur-j chase the necessary farm implements , and ' have the inclination , industry and intelli gence , to cultivate the soil like finished hus bandmen. Thousands of fertile acres in this county are absoutely tenantless. At an ea'ly day the successor to "Oar Dis trict" will be issued lrom this otlice. The per&ons who have it in charge will be likely to furnish excellent matter , and we are pre paring to print it well , hence let everybody prepare the way to give it a hearty , liberal reception. Bartley Inter-Ocean. The liviest , most business-like scene ever enacted in this yard , perhaps , was the one that occurred on Wednesday evening , when there were six different trains arriving at the same time. The i ard force was kept on the run straightening them all wiit. The road grader is being used on Upper Main Avenue , this week , with good results. Chief Paine is doing most satisfactory work on the streets , sidewalks and crossings of the city , which are rapidly assu.ninga uniformly smooth appearance. This week. Messrs , Jay & Simpson moved into their new quarters in the building lately occupied dy Lei lew & O'Donnell. The room has been thoroughly renovated , papeied and painted and makes them a very neat and cosy barber shop. The Hunter murder trial at Culbertson , last week , resulted in Hunter ' s conviction for manslaughter and his beingsenteiieed to one year in t'ne penitentiary. The case lias been appealed. Upper Madison Avenue hits been undergoj j ing a "combing down " ' at the "hands ' ' of the ' street grader , this week , to its improvement j Is your coal bin empty ? If o consult Bid lard , dealer in "dusky diamonds" of best grades , at the Bodger lumber vard. : i Wednesday was an off "olf Jay" in the ! yanl.the boys succeeding in running three dif-1 ferent locomotives through open switches' during the shilling hours. ' ' Canon City , and other grades of soft coal , and both Pennsylvania and Colorado haul coal at Ballard's lumber yard. { t • jWP.f - . - ' " - * # * > * - & ? % ' Com ! Corn ! ! Corn ! ! ! j Wo hope the farmers will take enough in terest iu the call of Win. Coleman for corn , to exhibit at thecoin show of the State Board of Agriculture , as to select tiie best simples of all varieties at once and have It ready. The exhibiting of farm products is the cheapest and most successful mode of presenting the prosperity nud productiveness of ihu country. As a partial visible result of the exhibit at the last Iowa state fair , parties whoso capital iu the aggregate amounts to abovu S15.WK ) have already purchased laud here , while many others have visited this county and were well pleased with it , so much so , that they have offered their property for sale in Iomt , and as soon as disposed of , will come here to invest iu farms , ami Improve them , fhe most effectual way of contradicting re ports of drouth is to exhibit the productions of the soil iu connection with circulars de scriptive of the country , the lay ot" the land , soil , crops , climate , water , luel , advantages of schools , ami church privileges , etc. Now let the fanners select the corn , ami the town will bear expenses. Let there b , ' a grand display of com fioni this county at the corn show of the state hoaid. This county lias had seven fairs , and never been represented at a meeting of the state boaid. Mr. Cole man is a member of said-boaid , and has ic- eelveil an invitation from the secretary to be present with an exhibit of corn. We hope a united effort will be made , and it u ill certain ly result very beneficial to the county. A Wiso Determination. Below wegivealistot names comprehend ing almost all the business men of the city , who have signified their willingness to close their stores at SiSO , "cntral time. The new order of things goes into exercise on January 1st and continues until April 1st , aud hy that time it is hoped that it will be so satisfactoiy in its operation as to become a pcimaueut rule. All the business of the city can lie transacted within the hours allowed and business men and their employes will secure an hour or two of needed iest aud recreation bv the new arrangement. This plan is and has been followulolscuhcre with entire sat isfaction and success and its operation here will doubtless be of that character. We. the undersigned , uureu to olo.se our places of business at 8:30 : ( ' . T. . Saturday and pay-day nighr. excepted , from J.iu 1st , lSS:1 : , until npnl 1. lt'fcl ) : C. M. Motile. Famous ( "InHiingCo. . . Joseph Menard , Mali ( Jnehiau & Cj. , F. U. McCracken. II. I.a .ler. Itnu-cii & haycock , .1. V ( luusehow , Wilcox A : Fowler , W Ceo. Sheppard. II. II. Ileiry Cole mini Itms. , C. ( J. Potter & Co. , C. It. Itofrers. L I.owuiiin & : Son , J. C Allen < V Co. LuToiircite & t o . .McCook I tool. A : Stal onery Co. Lurtwick JcTio v rnl } e. McEntoeCollins. . On Wednesday evening , Nov. 2 $ , Mr. Law rence McEntee and Miss Anna M. Collins were united in in irriage by It"V Father Mc- D.vitt , iu Saint Mary's Cathedral , on Stout street. Mr. McEntee is a member of the well- known firm of McEntee Bros , in San Juan valley ; also brother of the present Major of McCook , Nebraska. Miss Collins is the eld 1 est daughter of John F. Collins , the contract or aud builder , recently of McCook. Nebras ka , but now living at 3 317 Gilpin slice ! , this city. The joung couple have gone on a trip to the Pacific coast , with tli.t intention of re maining until spring or lat-r. They have the best wssIk-s of a large circle of friends. Rocky Mountain Celt Program of Teachers' Association To be held iu McCook. Jan. 4thand. > th , 1&S9. FiiI > A.Y , 1 V. M. Address ' f Welcome..Prnr < \ ( \ Ileltman. Risp'iuse F G. Stilgeboiier. PaperIndhiiiualitv Piof. Win.sjuiitu. . What-is nio-t woith in teaching I'hysiologv aud Temperance .MisAda McCaiuim. Discussion , opeiiidio..Jliss.\Iice .Muipn > . 7l > . M. lIUSiC. Essay E. J. Mitchell. Sketch ol C.diioriiia Mrs. t .L. Ntltlclou. SATURDAY , 'J A M. Paper Miss McLce. Dilining Mr. \ \ alu r Rowland. Di'-eussiou , opcuul b' , . . . .G.D. Ciiaduudou. Paper Prim , opening. . .MisA. . McNaiuara. Cultivation ot tiie Mcuiort . . . . ( J. M. diaries. Eu-cliun oi Uili.rcrs. ALMOST A FIRE . The residence of Mr. John F. Mijors , cor ner Maciurlaud and Wolau , uarrovvlj escaped destruction bj lire on Monday afternoon. It was iotluiiaieJ > discovered baiore the Uunes h.ui made much headway and was extinguish ed without tiie aid ot the fire department. The lire originated in an upstairs sleeping room , a moiiiu and some matches evidently miming tue combination that fired the box , wnicii v\as the seal ot tue incipient coufiagra Won. Tiie charred rem.tins of the mouse were discovered in the almost destroyed box. Damage nominal. Over the Dark River. Early Sunday morning , at the residence of John Unzicker on North Manchester , a brother or the deceased , the spirit of Samuel Unzicker.siiddenly p irted company with the house of its earthly tenement and winged its flight to its Maker. The immediate cause of the young man's d. 'ath was an "iliwMccal abscess , " the dt parted being couuilescing tiuiii a long siege of tvphoid fever , however. The funeral services were conducted at the house , Monday afternoon by Rev. J. W. Kim- inel , the remains being shipped on the even ing train to Illinois for interment. Woman 's Relief Corps. The corps will meet iu Masonic hall , Sat urday afternoon , December 1.1th , at half past 2 o'clock , M. T. The members are requested to bo prompt. By order of the presid nt. Nki.mi : Lii : , Secretary. A SHAWL LOST. Saturday evening , between McCook and S. J. Shaffer ' s t.nm northwest ot the city , advanle , red-brow.i. woolen shawl. Finder will be rewarded by leaving.same at store of Hall , Cochran & Co. Central Time. Hepinninjr with the first of the ycur the bank * inir houses or the city will adipt central time , and will coiidiicLniiMiiees thereon. The hour- will remain ns i-eforo from ! t to 4. The change will no doubt he appreciated by customers. "What's the Matter " With Bullard's tilling your older for hard or sott coal ? "He 's all right. " .So is his large stock of coal. So are ids figures. Give him a trial order. THREE OF 'Eii. McCook now has two bridge actors the Re publican river , which will ! > • a great help to that city in tiie future. R.ntley Inter-Ocean. That was very immrhry in you tlrer Howard in trivintr our hoys away iu hat painful man- ! ncr. Hut then poker is a very uiK-eitain liu > i \ ncsxvhen Hcnkelmau tilnods have a naiul in f the L'hrae itni ! Is apparently fuscinating at all times Rut is ruthles- place siicli matters iu cold , cold lype , Edgar , very. McCook will take great pride in the flouring mill. It will lie si model of convenience and compactness. The first of the * ear will sec it in operation with the latest improved roller process machinery throughout. i The "Star" restaurant is now under the man agement of S. T. Sin it j. v - V . / L- . " * * ' ' ' " i ii > iii ihii i wiiiioiM 'l''MI MB For Sale by A. Mc.Mlllcn. " I W.O. Saylor Is In the city. * 1 | | HtiKh W. Cole had business at the gcat of | | | county attuhs , .Moudiiy. - M Mrs O , Cordl3 of llahdor was a budiucss % 'M tourist to the city. Monday. | | l It. 1) . Ilahcock of Denver has been among fjl the cliy's guests , this week. 'I Mrs. Or. Damerell of Red Cloud is in the city : l on u visit to Mrs. J. ( . ' . Allen. I Mr Chus. O'Rrluii and friend Mr. Diivdoiies I arrived from tliu east , last week. • I Miss May ICellur came up from Hastings , .1 Monday , on u visit to her sinter Iu this city. ; Mr. H. Cochran mid family have arrived from 'I Kdisou and moved Into the Dimmilt property. I Harry Stern was iu tlieclty.thcoarlypiirtoC the week , looking to his interests in the "Pride 9 er the Valley. " I Miss Mamie I-'iiton camo down from Denver. Monday evcnltiif , and wilt remain here until I nrterthe holidays. Harlow . Keyes , our efllclent and gentle- B nnuly yoiiux couiuy Judge , is In the city , to H day , i.u legal busiucHs. H Mrs W. M. Anderson was called to Indlanohi , H Saiurdiy. by the illness of it sister. Shore- H turned home on the Tuesday following. H C.v Senator . .1.Y. . Ilolaii of the state or Iu- I diaiiola drove up to chief city. Monday , on u H little liudiuejH nt couiiiiercial headquarters. * H Mrs X. Ij. CronMiltc va up fiom llasliugt < , H yesterday afteriioou on hushiess connected HJ with her valuahle properly interests here. H Mr. Amos Dresser , Jr. , oT 1'tJcago , repro- H sent ing Murder , iaise .V Co. , the great typo H founders , was a city visitor again , Saturday. H T. S. Mosley. who hiiH lieen iu the city u few * S das. . took WednePilay evening's passenger for | I'airuiount. where Ins family is now residing. hJ Sam Ashmore was down from Denver , the * HJ llrst of tiie week , hobnobbing In his euthusi- jlj us tic way witii ins numerous friends iu tho IJ J Mr and Mrs. T. It. Crutnhaugli. two of the hJ county-seat's most estiuiahle young people. | J were the guests or Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hallow , H Sunday. Hj Squire W. J. McICillip , wife and child were jH ° down from Tiioruhiirg. Ilayescoiinty , a dayor * HJ two. this week , on a little shopping and husi- HJ ness excursion. HJ Attorneys Colter. Itittenhousc. Davis. Hart , jH Witey and Lucas represented the McCook bur flj nt Iiidiunola. this week , during the December . jHJ term ot district court. HJ ' iislii' .T Ilrown of the First National was In M attendance upon district court session ? at In- "HJ Hanoi i. Tuesday , when eases iu which he was M iutcrea'cd had a hear.ug. * HJ Mr. Wilis King , late or the Hartley Interfl Ocoiui. made tiits ollico a very pleasant call , IJ tliN morninglie is on his way west to look IJ up u ncwtpiitior locution. HI Cliai ho Squiros went down to Xemaha conn- B ty , Wednesday evening , to bury hisageil ruth- H < -r , who di .e l at Hiegler. Dundy county , on HH * Monl : > y or Tuesday of this week. HJ Mr. J. W. King and family arrived from U FriPiid , it levdays t-iiice , and will make JIc- H Conk their future home. Mr. K. is a nephew ! of Swarts , tho candy kitchen man. * HH Father A J. Capellan , who has an eye single H to ihn spiritual welfare of the Catholic breth- H rr > n of the couutv-scut , was in tho metropolis , H Wednesday . on business of the cloth. hH Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Slmcrman departed , H Monday morning , for West Chester. Iowa , H where they will make their future home. May Bl their p ii tiou tic peace and prosperity. HH Mr .Moses Folsom , of St. Paul. Minn. , rcpre. H sentiinr the Atnercaii Press Association and H fie Chicago Newnpatier Union. wa n pleasant flH oilier at tlic-e liea.hpiariers , s.itunlay. HH Mrs. H. M. Palmer and daughter lailu , who H have In en visiting in tie ; city the past week , H returned to Hastings on Wednosd.iy Sirs. P. H it a sister of Mrs. A. C Hun of this place. H Frank II. Fowlei was taken dowr , Saturday , | | wi ii what tluvaiened to he an attack of ty- H phoid feier. hut with proper professional at- j H teoiioii and cu'eTuI uiirsuig he is utile to be HHJ arouud again at this writing- . HHJ Mine Host Johnston reports his dwelling * H now being built on the Commercial House . H farm , u short distance umthwest of the City , | as rapidly Hearing completion. George is a- M readsinging iu a ciiliiied. but cheerful j H strain. "I want to be a grander , " etc. HH J. H Eastenlay , si wll known young attor- M ney of'lecumseh , wasin theeity thootherday. M Mr. Kasterd.iy intends to mikca fair , open M ami eiiergetieelTort to heapyointed tlrstasaist' j H ant clerk of th" senate. In els' } he Is fuceess- M ful ilie clerk of tiie senate will liav an excel- U lent lirst .tbsistanr. Lincoln Journal. H Ry another transfer. Messrs. Lelnnd z Mor- SVJ row secure the fiunriir'ton boot ami shoe . | stock , which : l'cy wi.l veiotaeirplaceof M bu-ii.e-s on West Dc'iobon street , after the H same ha' been renovated and cnlar- . Ttipy H couteuiplate carrT > g a grocery stockn well. H H E. Co.eman goes to them iu 'he capacity of H HH PUBLIC SALE. H I will offer for sale ut public auction at my H farm. G miles southwest of McCook , and 8 H miles southeast of Cu bertEou. on FHIDAY. H DECEMiEICsl-i : , lSS ? . the sol ow'ngd'jscnbcd H propc-ty , to-wit : S good heavy te inn. 1 light H cr dr.vieg tentu. 1 jearl.ng coit , 10 milk cows. BAV 1 yeuriiiijr eteer. 1 yearling he ter , S head steer H caives , 10 head stock hogs. : i sets d'jitblc liar- | ness. 1 lumber wagon. 1 ii-plntform spring | | wagon. 1 top buggy. 1 Minneapolis eif binder , | 1 sulky plow. 1 gearc. focd gr.ndcr with tumb- H ling rod. heltiug and 2-hoIe corn Eheller. com- H plete. 1 lister , 1 one-horse drill , ab nu 500 bush- HwJ cNof corn in crib. TktiMS or S.u.c : All sums H under $5 00. ci&a. Sums over that amount. . H o ioyi ar 's time at 10 per cent , interest with np- H proved security , it ) percCRt.osT forestall. Will H also oifer or ? same terniwept : i inortgjtge H . .f f-JO ; due i-i Zz \ year.s the X. i S.V4" . Vt. Sec . M VI Tovn. . iaiigei. a nice piece < > f second j H bottom hind fairly impioved. Go and view it. H J. P. SQLHE. H Among the new .tun-mucemenis. thiss ic. H sire tue SMU'crtisementS of Patic & Son , J. C | Allen icf'o. the ID lent Store , H. H. It-rry , H Swsirts. McCook Rook t Stsitionery Co. Don't H lay the paper ir-ide until jou have carefully BAVJ noted the lisirgnins presented by our advertis * j H ers. V iu will save more.eery ime. H The city father. , h.ve s ; = e igthene-1 their H reputation for w sdom of action in ordering H the purchase of n lire • term bell. A movement H is also on too : having Tor its object ihe pur- H chase or anodier hose - art and tie ? consequent H organization of another hose company. Roth H are commendable. A young m m whose name we are una ' Ie to H state , siccidentiilly frhot a hole thiough two of H hU tiugers. StU'day. while handling si loaded HAVJ revolver. He knew "it uas loaded , " however. M