The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 29, 1889, Image 5

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( P * FMDAY EVENING. MAItCII 29 , 1880.
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| § * A. McMILLEN
jfe Has now open a fine
SIL assortment of NEW
f | ; DESIGNS in
It Wall Paper ,
AND
P
I DECORATIONS.
lit- • ALSO
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K H. < fc M. Tinted Leads
K" . for house painting.
fjgp Please call and exam-
.jj4 | amine my selection be-
jfiPV fore purchasing.
Bt' A. McMILLEN ,
ffifL DHUGQIST ,
WZv McNEELY BLOCK. McCOOK.
Mr IF YOU WANT !
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| HF v A Farm Loan , to get Insured , or have
mE- - * - ' any Real Estate * ° Se" or Exchange
Mf for Merchandise or other Personal Prop-
Er ; ' - erty , go to
& * F. L BROWN.
Kg , Tribune Building.
Ifislk' IIE "Celebrated"
| BF DUNLAPHATS. ,
fi&r Sold only at THE FAMOUS. j
Ilk Cur Drug Store.
P& _ - Remember Noble for groceries. v
" Noble for superb hanging lamps.
Wst'/ ? ' ' ® ° * ° Noble for your family groceries. (
iJHa Pade & Son's is the place to buy Fur- -
, H fL ' niture.
ImP New goods received daily at
lfKff" ' A. Oppenheimer's.c
; Sp - Fine Tailor Made Spring Over coats.
K . New styles at THE FAMOUS. =
j\ | - ESPFrcsh sausage at the B. & . M. I
gfey • Meat Market
J ! ? ' * Sweet cream furnished by Clark & j
* Ziegler at time.
BSFc f " any _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Bgf - Predmore Bros , are the geniuses to a
BE- repair broken castings.
KS * . Read The Famous Clothing Oo. 's new j
I advertisement and profit thereby.
Ksb Everything new in Stiff and Soft j
& < Hats at THE FAMOUS.
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k ' A full line of gent's furnishing goods _
pj cheap at A. Oppeniiedier s.
S&f' - Parlor goods in great variety , at ' * c
| jk * ' Pade&Son's.
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\mflt \ Fresh and-smoked meats of all kinds
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| _ _ . - at tHe B. & M. Meat Market.
BhC " Everything fresh and clean in the a
rts -vay of groceries at Noble's store.
B Er * * Spalding's Official Base Ball supplies j
1 to * : ' • at McCook Book & Stationery Co. 's.
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IpS * " : , Buy your hat for spring wear and
Hb r get it cheap at A. Oppenheimer's. a
' P - ' • Cash paid for live stock , poultry and
Pjl'- hides at the B. & M. Meat Market.
Hp " * - There is no other way. Buy your '
aWi- ' groceriesqueenswareetc.of Noble.
Efc. | * Money to loan on city property.
Ip Ryan & Noren.
wte' .
! _ Sp Money loaned on residence and busi-
iKfl * - ness property. Ryan & Noren. _ .
If % $ \ All window shades purchased of us cl
H -t - . hung free of charge.
'jS&if ' - McCook Book & Stationery Co. y
iBHrf- ' sP en i ne ° f patterns in French
\mjt \ Satteens at A. Oppenheimer's.
'Wgk/ Ludwick's Pawn Shop. Opposite S
iBST McEntee Hotel. Plenty of cash on
; He | f- * ' hand. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Bk ' *
irepfTPlumbing in all its branches prompt-
! _ llv * • an ( * skillfully performed by F. D. ei
| Bf , Burgess.
lH M : • " " arSe ne ° f double and single
t | -r lounges , new and cheap , at
Epk ' Pade & Son's.
Bp Li ' - Another lot of those Nobby New f (
Hy" ! Style Caps just received at A
iKfeV THE FAMOUS.
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iBp1 * - * For home sugar cured meats hams , vi
\ bre akfast bacon , etc. , go to the B. & ai
_ K Meat Market.
Hr. , , | " . g In thel ine of plain and fancy f (
P • / groceries , C. M. Noble will fill your „
Sp A. t every want satisfactorily.
Bf - f " "
Kp3\ \ " . Fine Tailor Made and Stylish Frock jc
| _ § T " and Sack Suits. The latest at , S (
Hgjl- THE FAMOUS.
' Organs and sewing machines sold on t ,
if the instalment plan at the implement Q }
! . ' warehouse of C. P. Rinker.
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§ , % : WAGONS.
HB - • TRICYCLES.
f _ E&J _ McCook Book & Stationery Co. .
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SEp ? Organs and sewing machines at abol
.SRi solute cost for cash at C. P. Rinker's
fJEilf or ie next ten a s on * ® ce n
_ _ fe warehouse old stand.
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_ _ _ "lne anne Shirts. The largest &
WM- " an nest assortment west of Chicago. S1
_ fe * * v * All have the new patent conforming
.W& ' - collar. THE FAMOUS.
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• EppL ? Strasser has two of the finest offices a !
Brey in the city for rent. Front rooms , with
febay windows. Call at once if you want
'MpS ' - : ' to secure elegant office quarters. fc.
MRj _ "V If you want nice tender beefsteak N
fipf"t give the B. & M. Meat Market a call. 1
BpiiThey butcher none but the choicest of 'a '
Wb Deeyes. N
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FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. ?
The undcr igucd desires to announce
to the citizens of McCook and vicinity ,
that he has recently purchased ( he stock
of furniture and undertaking * goods of
the lato firm of Ludwick & Trowbridge ,
and will continue the furniture and un
dertaking business at the odstandwhcre ]
a full and complete line of goods will
be found at all times. Having been en
gaged eleven years in different branches
of railroad work , I respectfully solicit a
part of the patronage of railroud em
ployes of McCook. Mr. Ludwick , of
the late firm , remains with mc and su
perintends the undertaking department.
An- made make this de
Aneffort will be to
partment complete in every detail.
J. D. Shaiian.
IMPORTANT ?
Parties who have made final proof
on Government Land , paid two hund
red dollars therefor , and whose en
tries have since been cancelled , will
do wolf to call and see me.
C. IV. DAVIS ,
WANTED.
A good girl. Inquire at the Commer
cial House at once.
:
IF YOU ANNOT
. Read the lines below , your eyesight is
failing.
• 'Georgo M. Choncry nt tho City Drufr Rtoro
soils puro drugs and medicines. "
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A G1KL WANTED.
A good girl to do general house
work. Call at once.
C. F. BABCOCK.
Rooms for Rent.
The rooms over the First National
bank building , formerly " occupied by
Dr. Z. L. Kay. Inquire of ,
Baboock & Kelley. j
$100.000 to Loan on Real Estate. \
Insurance written in reliable com-
panys , city property for sale and rent , i
Office up stairs in Morlan block. i
C. J. Ryan. I
Row Do You Stack Up ,
For Hay ? Eaton & Co. have quantities .
jf nice bright hay for sale at lowest marg
ket prices. Call at the ' }
Circle Front Livery Barn. t
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Fancy Rockers of the lates styles , at j
Pade & Son's.
Go to Shahan's for Furniture and 1
Baby Carriages. *
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A line of trimming.silks and plushes 1
it A. Oppenheimer's. *
We have the latest in Window Shades. .
Don't fail to see them. Pade & Son.
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No in for v
delay furnishing money city
oans. ( Ryan & Noren.fc fcc
Now is the time to get your plow re-
paired and Predmore Bros , is the place.
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Chamber Suites at prices that defy I
jompetition , at Pade & Son's. e
Hose , Lawn Sprinklers , Hose Reels p
md Fixtures , for sale by F. D. Burgess. a
Ladiesvisit , Shahan's Furniture Store
md inspect his newly arrived goods. * l
When you need any blacksmithing , v ,
Predmore Bros , can be found at their h
mvils. sit
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A great assortments ladies' , gent's
md children's hose at
A. Oppenheimer's.
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Wail paper stock direct from manu-
acturers. No old btock at .
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McCook Book & Stationery Co. 's.
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Prescriptions accurately com-
tounded , day or night , at the City
) rog Store. Slai
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Noble , the lending grocer , " carries the ai
aost complete line of queensware in the ti
ity. Inspect it. w
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Immense line of New Styles in Neck ff
Year , just received , at
'i , , . THE FAMOUS. pi
Second Hand Cook and Heating
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Stoves wanted opposite the McEntee.
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J. H. Ludwick. a ,
Frank D. Burgess carries a full stock fr ;
f Hose , Lawn Sprinklers , Hose Reels ,
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JEW WALL PAPER. . b !
NEW WINDOW'SHADES.s ?
McCook Book & Stationery Co.C1
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Go to the Huddleston Lumber Co. &
or the latest winter styles in Hard tl
lND Soft Coal. "
E ? * ° Tbe price of liberty is eternal 1
igilance , but Noble's prices on groceries n' '
re sure to catch you.
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If you have any Second Hand Goods ai
or sale , postal card notice will receive sl
irompt attention. J. H. Ludwick. ft
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C. P. Rinker has an exceedingly fine ai
3t of organs and sowing machines to oi
ell cheap. Call and see them. m
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J. H. Ludwick will buy and sell or pl
rade for all kinds of Second Hand tl :
oods. Opposite McEntee Hotel.
Spring stock of Hammocks , Croquet n <
nd Base Ball goods. tc
McCook Book & Stationery Co.c !
ei
We put-in new steel sockets for carst
iage and buggy bows at less price than | "
thers can patch them. r
Predmore Bros. "
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I have a large stock of Hose , Lawn ' "
Iprinklers , Hose Reels , andHose Fixio
tires , constantly on hand , of the best
rades. F. D. Buroess. ,
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Ladies , call and examine our New '
tyles in Children's Kilt Suits , Percale bI
nd Flannel Waists , just received , at
THE FAMOUS. JJ
If you want something handsome in ° "
tie way of a hanging lampcall on C. M. *
fable. He is just in receipt of the
irgest and finest stock of hanging e
imps ever brought to southwestern 0
febraska. hi
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Shop talk , this week , Is of a much more
encouraging nature.
The teachers and children of the public
schoojs have this week been enjoying their
spring vacation.
Regular services will bo resumed at the
Congregational church , next Sabbath morn
ing and evening.
Tho funeral of Mrs.Shaffer , daughter of H.
II. Mitchell , * occurred on Tuesday of this
week , In Longview cemetery.
UoitsK Bills The Thibune lins4siIendid
facilities for printing horse bills. Call and
see our cuts and get figures.
From and after April 15th , Messrs. Brewer
& Wilcox will do business under the cash
system. Go and do thou likewise , business
men all.
The "Glucinutn" pen is undoubtedly tho
finest pen in the market. Will outwear three
other pens. For sale at The Triiiune Sta1
tionery Department
Building operations aro mainly confined to
western and northwestern part of tho city ,
where a number of residences are in various
stages of construction.
The large display advertisement of J. C.
Allen & Co. will readily attract the reader's
attention. They announce a splendid stock
and famous bargains. Don't fail to Inspect
their goods and get prices.
Tho greatest variety of tablets in this sec-
tion of Nebraska may be found at Tin ; Tm- J
buxe Stationery Department. The line has
just been largely increased. Call and see r
the assortment and get prices. J
The acreage of wheat sown , this spring , in a
Western Nebraska , is tho largest since the c
settlement , of the country. The late splendid 0
rains , too , make the prospects for a large 7
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crop most encouraging and flattering. 0
And this is the season of the yea ' r when the n
young married man begins to be troubled by v
premonitory remarks about Easter bonnets.c
As \ the Easter bonnet must be spoken about *
sooner or later , we j list take time by the foren
lock. t
On Monday evening , Masteis Burton
Pierce ] and Willie Sharp , two young school
boys ] , engaged in a "scrap" in which Master
Burton was cut in the leg with a knife by
Master Willie , with painful though not seri
ous results.
We have for sale in our Stationery Depart
ment one hundred Bounds of line paper cut
into various sizes for figuring pads. Every
business man should lay in a supply , Only
15 cents a pound. Don't forget us if you
want any figuring pads.
The city council held a short special ses
sion , Saturday evening , and authorized Mr.
Trowbridge , who is taking the school census ,
to take a city census at the same time. Mr.
Trowbridge is , this , week , engaged in mak
ing a careful canvass of the city.
Notice of application for a licenso to sell
liquor in the McCracken building , opposite
First National bank building , is given by
Mr. > C. E. Boyd , the West Dennison street
liquor dealer. The space between drinks
will thus be abridged , materially.
In this Fssue will be found tue record of
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the assessors' meeting held in Indianola ,
March 19th. It should have appeared , last
week.but the delay is chargeable to the secre-
tary of the meeting , who failed to piovide the j
sounty papers , save one , with a copy of the f
proceedings , as instructed.
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McCook is peculiarly and pre-eminently
the commercial centre of Western "Nebraska. jr
Ber supremacy established and acknowledg- ;
3d , she is at once the pride of her citizens ( j
uid the joy of every S. W. Nebraskan , who cj
pays willing tribute to her present prosperity yy
md believes implicity in her future glory. m
McCook shall have made a stride forward
ndeed when her sidewalks are placed on es-
ablished grade and are of uniform width ;
vhen the unsightly wooden awning shall th
lave given place to canvas ; when the street ev
iign shall be a thing of the past and the gutf °
er bulletin board a reminiscence. ill [
Mallalieu College in Bartley closed a pleasc _ !
tnt session on Thursday. The Hermesian wl
iociety gave a public entertainment on
iVednesday evening , and there was a social \
in Thursday evening. The next session will e •
egin ( April 9th. The expense will be low , j111
md the faculty will make it profitable.for *
ill who can attend. dn
In a few days all the postollices will be
upplied with the new postal cards. They
ire different from the old ones in that they )
ire double instead of single and split across ai
he back so that they open out. After the
vriting is done they are folded and sealed
01) )
vith a piece of gummed paper. It will be a ve
Teat convenience and benefit to the user. J „ :
ot :
The latest fad is a church sociable and supw
ier where the girls have to pay the admission stj
or their gentlemen escoits , and the boys ho
lave to take them to supper , paying so much cei
foot for the height of his girl and one cent
in inch for each fraction over a foot. It is a
reat take. Which one ot our churches will
ry it first.
It is not so important juat now who hit Bil-
ie Patteison , as it is who stole Bro. Norval's '
tase . drum. The children of the west ward on
chool building , as well as the neighboring thi
itizens , are disconsolate ; while Bro. Norval an
tositively refuses to be comforted. It is so |
larkly hinted that John Majors is perhaps hr
'
he best posted man in that pai t of the city e
oncerning the mysteiious disappearance , j"1
Jut John's air of injuiod innocence , when
pproached on the topic , would hardly war-
ant the insinuation.
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We understand that the city council are
an [
ireparing to enfoice the sidewalk oidinance , mi
nd that all sidewalks on Main Avenue will
hortly be placed on grade and made to conj01
orm with the city ordinance as to width.
an
his , and the removal of sign poles , wooden
wnings , and other advertibing obstructions
n the street , will make an immense improve-
nent in the appearance of our pi mcipal busi-
less thorough-fare. Every citizen who takes aA
e [
iride in the street will willingly confoini to
lie conditions of beauty and convenience.W5 !
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We have been shown a design for an up-
lolstered front gate , which seems destined
become very popular. The foot-boaid is
ushioned and there is a warm soapstone on '
ither side ; the inside step being adjustable . „
that a short girl can bring herself to any
eight. If the gate is occupied at 10:80 : , P.
I. , an iron hand extends from ons gate post
idies the young man by the left ear and
urns him around , and he is at once started
omeward by a steel foot. The drl can , if Tl !
he likes , set this part at a Liter hour than tin
0:30.
On the morning of April 30 , 15S9 , at nine
T
'clock , it has been arranged that the chinch -
ells all over the country shall ring-to cele- _
rate the event of one hundred years ago , "
riien the church bells throughout the tliir- j
een states rang out to call the people togelh"J
to pray for the success and prosperity of mr
ur country under General Washington , that str
the United | rc
lay inaugurated President of
itates. A call is made from the committee in <
lavuiff charge of these arrangements that in 1
very church in the land , services to be held irr
implore a continuauce of the favor which tin
ins been shown this nation since its birth. tin
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THECITYJICKET.
Elsewhere wo glvotfte proceedings of tho
citizens' caucus and tho ticket of their harmo
'
nious and unanimous selection. The nom
inees have been noticed in issues of The
Tribune duringthc past few weeks , and 03
all the gentlemen named aro well and favor
ably known to our people , perhaps more ex
tended remarks as to fitness and qualifica
tions of the gentlemen composing the ticket
are superfluous and unnecessary. However ,
Dr. S. L. Green , as mayor , will do us credit
ami ; effective service. Mr. J. E. Kelley's
clerical \ ability Is scarcely equaled in this sec
\ tion. As an expert careful accountant Mr.
E. C. Ballew will fill the bill completely.
Mr. ; C. II. Meeker Is a "thoroughly competent
and j equipped civil engineer and will bo a
valuable man as city engineer. For council-
men , , J. C. AllenC.JE. . Boyd and Frank L.
Brown ] , the respective"nominees , may be im
plicity ] relied up to do all In their power in
furtherance 1 of McCook's truest and best In
t terests. While FrankH. Fowler , and G. It.
Oyster , for board of education , aro the right
in ' en in the right place. In fine the ticket is
a . good one and will be generally acceptable
to our people.
FQR SALE.
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1,200 ; ACRES OF LAND 1,200
The Famous Quarter Circle "O" Stock and
Grain Farm of A. W. Corey. 3 miles east of
Fair Grounds , is now on the maiket , and will
be sold in a body or in quarters to suit the
puichaser , for cash or on time. Best location
ind soil in tho county. Clear 51,500 annual
ly on Hay. 400 acres No. 1 Hay Land. SOO
icres plow and pasture. 200 acres now in
: rop. 25 acres heavy ash timber. One mile
) f river front. Wind mill and tanks. New
' -room frame house and stabling for 80 head
) f stock. 10 miles of wire fence. No heavy
nortgages to pay. United States patents and
rvarmnty deeds for title. Don't miss this
ilmnce , as 1 am bound to sell and will make
ower ( prices and better terms than any land
nan in the Valley. Reason forselling , want
ogo ( back to my old love , the Pacific Coast ,
md the photograph business. Address , A. W.
Jorey , McCook , Nebraska , Lock Box 40G , or
sail at farm.
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CITY TICKET.
FOB MAYOR ,
DR. S.X. . GItEEN.
FOK ClTi tCLElUC ,
JOHN E. BELLEY.
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FOR CITY TREASURER ,
EDWARD C. BALLEW.
FOR CITY E JTGIXEER ,
CHARLES H. MEEKER. (
FOR COUNCILMAN , 1ST AVARD , <
JOHN C.ALLEN.
FOR COUNCILMEN , 2d WARD , I
CHARLES E , BOYD. I
FRANK L. BROWN. *
FOR MEMBERS BOARD OF EDUCATION ,
G. R. OYSTER , 1
FRANK H. FOWLER. '
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Her Fourteenth' 'Anniversary.
Yesterday was the fourteenth birthday of 1
Iiss Ida Steinmetz , daughter of Receiver ?
acob Steinmetz of West McCook , and the °
vent was celebrated in a royally delightsome
ray that the guests and all parties concerned e
rill not soon forget. A large company of e
Iiss Ida's friends participated in the occasion 0
f pleasure. , "Numerous and pretty gifts
'ere bestgwed. A supper to the "queen's 1
iste" was .served at 0:30. The guests were : f
rena , Bradley , lona Steinmetz , Josie Carney , r.
[ innie Bradley , 'Bridy Carney , Louisa Hunt , a
lara ] Bradley , May-Nelis ! , Emily Barra-
ough ( , Ollie Rittenhouse , Charlie Steinmetz , y
falter O'Douuell , Ada Cochran , Glen Steinp
letz. 1
Mr. Brewer's Speech.
The speech made by Mr. C. T. Brewer , in f
te citizens' caucus at the opera hall , last tl
rening , against Dr. S. L. Green , nominee fi
ir mayor , to put it in the mildest form , was p
-timed and entirely uncalled for ; ana coll
uding from the pronounced disapprobation a
1th which it was received by the voters pre. 1
nt , represented no greater constituency p
lan the speaker's personal spleen , which h
idently overcame Mr. Brewer's good sense
id judgment. The tirade did not damage E
ie ' doctor to any appreciable extent , nor tj
d it do Mr. Brewer any good , clearly not. 0
The lilerchants' Carnival.
The merchants' carnival to be given in the
era hall , next Thursday evening , under t (
nspiccs of the ladies of the Relief Corps
jd andGeometrical will be
Society Society , tt
ie of the most interesting occasions of the ir
ar. The various businesses and enterprises hl
the city will be represented in tiie drill ,
vliicli occurs at 8 o'clock , M. T. , ) in fine di
yle. Refreshments will be served at all tl
urs doing the evening. Admission , 25 "
nits. Refreshments , 25 cents. 81
Somewhat Reduced , Bui More
Comfortable.B
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TnE Tribune office is somewhat reduced , 01
has come down from its perch , as it were , ei
a level with the world , as established by JJ
e city fathers , and with the aid of paper
id paint artistically applied by Mr. Sander-
naconsciousairof comfortjCleauliness and o1
ightness pervades the establishment. The A
jlevator" has given place to a maible slab
id easy entrance on the ground floor possi- ? '
e. Drop iu and see us.
Give Them a Rest.
The Tribune gives space , this issue , to cy
other short communication in which the " '
edical fraternity of the city are interested.
he Tribune , however , feels that the doc- e
rs have enjoyed sufficient free advertising
id is now disposed to give them a rest. A
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Pay Your Wafer Tax. ot
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Pay your Lawn Tax before using water on ri
wn , trees or garden , as water will be turn- =
off from all service without notice , where
ater is being used lor any purpose not paid 11
r. C. II. Meeker , Supt. '
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WANTED 250 Head of Cattle m
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and horses to pasture. 1,500 acres beat pasr0
re in the county , 3 miles east of McCook. d
ill be responsible for loss. st :
Albert W. Corey , th
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The Machine Shops nt
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Will be at the merchants' carnival , next of
lursday evening. Don't fail to go and see t0
cm. tii
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FOR RENT.
Two good office rooms. Inquire of Frees S.
Hocknell Lumber Co. Cc
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Last Friday evening , a woman living on P (
est Douglas street , Mrs. Smith by name , c
ade an unsuccessful attempt at self de-
ruction by swallowinglye. . Domestic
auble is the stated cause. She is recoverm
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We are requested to emphatically deny the
responsible statement made by a city paper
at Mr. Hilen Trowbridge is a candidate for dt
0 McCook posjoflice , [ l'l
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PERSONALS.
Tom H triteot'llustiugs camolnonthollycr ,
this it'tei lutoit.
Jerome LowiswaB In McCook , last week , on
business. Holyobo Tribune.
"Josh" Jacobs of postoillco fnmo was down
from Dundy county , Tucsdny.
A. P. Sburp's family , nftor nn o-toni'ed at
sonce. returned home. Tuesday.
J. A. Conical arrived home from lus Salt
Lake City trip , this mornlujr.
J. Vi. Dolan of Indianola was vlBlblo on the
streets of metropolis. Tuesday.
Register S. P. Hart made an odlcltil visit ten
miles south of Trenton , Saturday.
Mrs. Louis Lowrann has been qultoilland
confined to bed since Saturday last.
James Nolson , of McCook , Is visiting his
father , H. P. Nelson. Necl Signal.
Mre.T.S.Bo8loy or McCook is hi tho city ,
guest of Mrs. A. L. Funk. Red Cloud Chlcr.
Prot. C. C. Heltmmi of tho city schools has
been spending his vacation In Superior , this
week.
C. H. Peck , tho genial and talented Trenton
banker , was a guest or McCook Lodiro No. 133 ,
Tuesday.
Judge Cochran left , Tuesday , for Gosper
county , where ho held a term of district court ,
this week. - „
Mr.DeWaldof tho Trenton Register was n
business visitor at these headquartors , Satur
day evening. .
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Mr. H. H.Troth arrived homoon yesterday's
flyer , from his extended visit back in Pennsyl
vania and Now Jersey.
Manager Ballew or tho McCook Loan and
Trust goes up to Benkelman , to-morrow , on
business of tho company.
L. B.Palmer.of Hastings , a prominent mem-
ber of the ordor or Good Templars , this stale ,
was In tho city , yesterday.
Miss Mary Roberts leaves , ' to-day. for her old r
homo In Springflold , III. , and tho best wishes
of 1 many friends attend her.
C. W. Davis , Esq. , made a brief jaunt to tho
state , metropolis , Saturday evening , returning c
home ] on Monday morning's passenger.
Georgo Paxton has been up tho road , this _
week , drumming up his wholesale tobacco
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business. 1 He returned this morning.
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Mrs. B. B. Davis entertained the Misses Lou
and I Mary Bawles or Beatrice , Tuesday. Tho
formor j is principal of Beatrice high school. c
Dr. S. L. Green spent two or threo days , tho ti
close of last week , at tho state capital , looking o
j in upon the closing hours of the legislature.
Messrs. Geo. H. Grubb , W. R. Starr and C. II. b
Oman were prominent representatives or the i
county-seat in the commercial centre.Monday. gv
Ed. F. Stock or tho B. & M. meat market ar
rived home , Tuesday morning , from a brief
pleasure pilgrimage to Falls City , county Richis
ardson. o
Sheriff Russell safely deposited Tom Dunn ,
who was convicted or liorso stealing , at the .
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last term of district court , in the state prison .
at Lincoln , Saturday. -
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Gray Iert , the close or h
last week , on an extended eastern visit. They w
ivill visit in Lincoln , Chicago , St. Louis and ei
3ther points before their return home. * J
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Kennedy of our city at- -
? nded the funeral or Lillie Greusel , at.Phuts-
mouth , Sunday. The little girl was a victim
Df that dreadful disease , hydrophobia. [ I
Miss Gracie , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Lucas , left last week , with her crandmother ,
"or Lansing , Mich. , returning to her school.
Ur. and Mrs. Lucas accompanied them as Tar
is Lincoln.
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Miss Nellie Fisher departed for tho Falls ,
Vednesday morning , arter a brier season or hi
Measure spent with friends iu the city. Miss ol
3ora Hunt accompanied her and will make iu
ier a short visit. si'
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Frank McCracken , who has beGn spending a .
ew ( days in Denver on business , came In from
he west , Monday morning. He will be hero a
ow weeks closing up his business affairs , pre- ,
aratory to moving to Denver to live.
Frank Harris started for Galva , 111. , Saturrv
lay , on a short visit home. He returned on tb
Tuesday. His little daughter Alice accomh (
anied him and Tormed the acquaintance or in
ier grandparents in the "Sucker State. " at
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Strasser went down to
lastings , Saturday evening , on a visit to rela-
ives. Mrs. Strasser will be absent a number ' ,
ir weeks , the guest of a sister , who leaves for
Jurope , the latter part of next week , on an
xtended visit.
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Capt. E. P. Gillett , of Beatrice , Grand Cussii
odian ot Nebraska Masons , was in the city , ar
Tuesday , and attended the Tuesday evening re
aeeting of the order , which was an unusually fil
nt crest lug one and very largely attended the tr
all being crowded.
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Miss L. Ella Hart of the city schools went
own to Hastings , Saturday morning , to spend Pc
his week visiting relatives and friends iu the lo1
Queen • City" and in attendance upon the sesco
lonsofthe state teachers' meeting which conat
ened there on Tuesday. kr
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Mr. R. S. Brown of Divernou , III. , and son
lenford Brown , a rising j-oung lawyer of
tastings. Neb. , came in on the flyer , yesterday , , *
nashort visit to Register Hart. They return ac
ast on to-morrow's passenger. The elder
Irown is an old-time Illinois friend of the
Register.
Mrs. C. L. Nettleton , county superintendent t [
f public instruction.and Misses Alice Murphy ,
inna McNamara , Ella Condit and M. Emma
t0
IcKee , of our city teacher corps , were parti-
ipants in the state teachers' meeting at Hastj
igs , this week. The party went down , Tues-
ay morning , and arrived home , to-day.
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D. D. McAlpine and family left , yesterday sh
veiling , for Hot Springs , Ark.whereDan will tic
ndergo treatment for nasal catarrh. Ed. m (
lohlcr , extra agent , will take his place at this ni
tation during tliis temporary absence tic
. C. Balldw , Walter Murphy. Ed. Sprague , ua
7m. Irwin , and Jlessrs. Chambers , Lines andCi \
.nderson , of McCook , visited the Masonic „ o
dge of this city on Thursday evening , last , tio
a which occasion Mr.V. . S. Phillips received F
ie master mason's degree. Indianola Cou-
ier. let
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Nebraska Appointments. mi
From the Omaha Bee. ] thi
The Nebraska delegation held a second i ! {
iceting , Wednesday afternoon , Senator Manm
erson presiding , to discuss appointments. It '
said that no recommendations were made mc
jr land offices , but that the various caudm : (
atcs were thoroughly discussed. It is under-
ood that the district attorneyship will go to *
ie Second district ; that the bank examiners y
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ill also be largely of Congressman Laird's * * •
aming and that the land office appointments
ill be made from the districts in which the \
Eces are situated. The delegation declined • ' "
jgiveoutany intimation of their consulta- _
0113. The odtslde gucssers mike a possible ac : <
ate as follows : For the Noith Platte land 0n
div
tflce , either John F. Nesbitt , C. Ladings or A.div
.Baldwin ; district attorney , B.S. Baker : Mc1U"
Dok land office. J. P. Lindsay ; Bioomin ton Y ,
md office. J. E.Kclley ; bank examiner. Geo.
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ostorJ.L. Carson , O'Neill ; B.S. Gillespie
ad A. L.Towle ; Salt Lake land office , A. B nC (
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all. •
Tour attention Is called to the advertisen
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tent of the new merchant tailor , Mr-H. wli
npke , who U located in the Uofer building
rear of Citizens bank. < Jive him a call.
The carnival will be a most-Interesting and
elightful affair. At the Menaid , April 4th ,
bursday evening next sh
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OOIKO KA8T CKNTUAL TIME LEAVES ,
No. I0.localpassoiiKcr , 6:03. : A.M.
No. ; : , through passenger , 0:00 : , A. M.
No.4. localpasscniror , C:05. : P.M.
No. 128. way freight 0:30 , A.M.
* 37 Way freight No. liW arrives from westat
4'J0. P.M. . mountain time.
( lOI.NO WEST MOUNTAIN TIME LEAVES.
No.3 , local passenger. 5:30. : A.M.
No. 1. throughpassongor , 1:15 , P.M.
No. 13 , local pussonircr , 10:2UP. : M.
No. 12i > , way frolght 0:4) , A.M.
t7"\Vay freight No.1 7 arrives from the cast
ut 7:20. P. M „ central time.
A. Campbell , Supt. A. J. Welch , Agont.
Engineers' and ilronicn'o tlmo books forsale
at The McCooic Tkiuune olllco.
Retrenchment all along the lino seems to bo
tho watchword on tho Burlington.
The bridgo testing gang and outtlt wont
through here , Monday evening.
Engineer and Mrs. Jack Moore havo been
entertaining some friends , this week.
Six new locomotives for sorvlce on this di
vision havo arrived. Four moro aro expected
at ' once.
Tho Burlington ij making preparations for
tho extension of Its shops at Plattsmouth.
Omaha ( Republican.
The repeated visits'of tho high officials of the
Q and Burlington cannot be construed as an
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ill-omcnfor McCook.
It Is expected that tho now tlmo card will
mako 8omo material changes in tho running
of trains and in crews.
An Immense pllo of red stone Is bolng dump
ed at tho west end of the round house for tiie
new addition. Akron Star.
A number of tho " "
boys havo been "set back"
as a result of slackness in business and the en-
forcement of retrenchment.
There Is a new Shepherd In tho fold or Fire-
man and Mrs. T. Shepherd. The young man
made his lultial appearanee.Tuesday morning.
John Wiley , who has boon visiting iu Aurora ,
went through on No.l. Wednesday , for Seattle ,
Washington , whore ho.has determined to lo-
cato. ; 3 - * * - * * . .
It is again rumored tliat tho Cheyenne lino
will be lengthened , in the near future , by
some 400 miles. The valuablo coal minc3 of
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Wyoming arc no doubt tho object in view. :
General Superintendent T. E. Calvort , Gon-
2ral Purchasing Agent William Irving , and
Chief Storekeeper C. M. Weed , or the Burling- •
ton , spent Sunday looklngevcr the metropolis
if Western Nebraska. '
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Tho Burlington & Missouri River road wil
juild during tho present year repair shops at ?
McCook , to the cost or § 80.000 , and which"tvitl J.
fivo employment to from MX ) to 1,000men. Ft. ;
Madison ( la. ) Democrat.
The big well at the round house nt this place
s developing tho curious as well an abundauco
f water. The workmen in the tunnels havo
inearthed numerous specimens of animal re-
naius , or centuries gone by. On Monday the v
llmax was reached when a petrlfled turtle as Ii
arge as the top or an ordinary bucket was t
ound. The workmen , excavating tho tunnel , .
md disfigured the animal considerably , but It -
vas easily recognized as 11 species of our mod- .
irn snappers. Master Mechanic Paver has ,
rood specimens of the "varmint , " which he f
iroudly exhibits. Akron Star.
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/ / / MEMORIAM.
From The Colorado Springs ( Colo. ) Gazette. ] -
Charles Frederick Brown , better known
mong his acquaintances ns "Freddie Brown , "
urrendered his lire at twenty minutes past .
me o'clock P.M. , March 13,18S0 , to that drcad-
d disease and destroyer or human lire , con-
umption. e :
Freddie was the only son and only child or
lis parents , William and Margaiet Brown , both .
t whom preceded him in answering roll call -y
the land of the leal , and whose remains rest
ide ' by side in the cemetery at Indianola , Neb. , Sl
rhenceFreddie'sremainsarenow beingborne p
y kind friends for final interment. ] ?
Freddie was a nephew or Mrs. N. W. Bacon J
nd Mrs. D. A. Cowell , or this city , at the resl-
encoof the fonnerof v.houi he made his home
t the time of his death , and had fertile last
wo yeats , where he received every attention
hat medical skill and kind and sympathetic
carts could provide or suggest. He was born
Chicago , February 1(1.1S07 ( , and shortly there- { • ,
fter came west with his parents , who settled ,
Nebraska , where his mother died , while he
ras quite you.ig , leaving liim to face the vicisw
itudes or life motherless , with the inheritance tl
r hereditary consumption in his system , he e <
rorked ! his way to manhood , always earning j. (
rith him a spotless name , with his honor and
itegrity never questioned. His friends were _ J
imply co-extensive with his acquaintances , K
r.d whatever may have been his thoughts , lie
sfrained from speaking evil of anyone. lie
lied different positions of responsibility and &
rust and was never called upon to excuse or - ,
xpiuin an act. . ,
He made no claims before the world to su-
erior goodness , and never complained of his
it ; was too manly to annor others with ac-
aunts of his physical suffering , and was fully
peace with all creation , both known and un- c ]
nown , to the moment of his death , and if I , 1 ;
ho have at different times discussed with him
ur comparative chances or life , were called er
pon to write Freddie Brown's epitaph , I
jould simply say. Here lies a heart which was
ever cold until it ceased to beat. F.
CITIZENS' CAUCUS.fo
In compliance with call issued for a caucus. _
ie Menard was well filled with business men
ad citizens of the municipality , last evening ,
place in nomination a city ticket. The cau-
15 was organized with theelection of J. Ityronvj
Minings as chairman. Frank II. Fowler as
jcretary , and the nomination of candidates _
roceeded as follows : Dr. B. B. Davi3. in a
lort but pointed speech , placed in noiniua-
on for the mayoralty Dr. S. L. Green , and on „ .
otionotJ. N. Lucas. Esq. , the doctor was
lade : the choice or the meeting by acclama-
on. J. N. Lucas. Esq. , then placed in noml-
Uion for the office of city clerk. Mr. J. E. Kel-
y , in a few humorous and characteristicallj-
jwcry remarks ; and Mr. Keliey was on morT [
311 of J. a. LcIIew chosen by acclamation.
ir the office of city treasurer , Mr. E. C Bal-
w was placed in nomination by Thos Cclfer.
3q. , iu a few well-chosen , happy wordsOu
otlonof J.N. Lucas. Mr. Ballew was made
is unanimous choice for treasurer. C. H.
eeker's nomination for city engineer was
ade by Dr. Z. L. Kay , and on motion of ! ) r.
B. Davis the selection was made ununi- .
ous. Following nominations were m ide for '
embers board of education : IT. G.Dixon by j
C.Allen. J.S. LeKew by E. C. O'Donnell. ; ] 0 (
L. Brown by H. G. Dixon. W. M. Anderson t
:
H. W. Cole. G. R. Oyster by Dr. Z. _
Kay. Frank II. Fowler by IJ. F. Morrison.
essrs. Dixon. Brown , and Lellew declining- .
e caucus proceeded to vote by ballot and
essrs. Oysterand Fowler were elected , which { [
lection was afterwards made unanimous by
ul-mution , on motion of W. M. Andersen.
motion of Thos. Coifer , Esq , the caucus
rided into First and Second ward caucuses ,
id proceeded to nomination of Councilmen , p ] ,
Ith tho following results : First ward , J. C.
lien , by acclamation. In the Second ward ,
E. Boyd , by acclamation ; and a ballot being
tcessary to a choice between F. L. Brown and
G. Dixon , the former was found to have the fj- (
rger number of votes and was also made the j
lanlmous choice or the ward voters. After
liich the caucus adjourned.
MILLINERY. j pr •
Just received at Hamilton ' s a lot of ' _
adiea' hats in the latest shades and
rapes. Iu Cauton , 25 GENTS. ni
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* 11 Pi'iMwynw fi- - Miipy "ffiu-n 1 wi111 - - ww'r itf-mut n\ 1 Mimm
HMaHlM _ _ HHBHMMBH
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STATIONCfJY. SCHOOL SUPP * . ! - * . M
SCHOOL BOOKS Jj
TI Jn&aneJlGe & , I
* ' < ufV'37' . _ 2 . . " " " " - m * - * * * " - * * * _ * HI
At Publisher's ' Prices. Ij
BLANK DOOKS. LEGAL BLANKS. W
Count Tolstoi lias given up his fino ai
surroundings in llussia and is living ns ' *
a peasant. W. D. Howells , his admir- sl
er and devotee , has given up his elegant II
home in Boston and has settled in Brook- jfl
lyn living extremely plain ; and it is hint- Mm
cd that he will make other renunciations. al
fie is following Tolstoi and Tolstoi pro- mm
Fcsscs to have for his leader Jesus. II
Perhaps they are both simply following II
Victor Hugo who said : "In proportion II
as : I advance in life , I grow more simple , | l
and ; I become more and more patriotic | |
for humanity. " | l
Tub announcement , of Mrs. Harriet 'I
Bceohcr Stowc's sad mental condition
will be received with genuine sorrow | l
all : over America. There seems to be 1
no 1 doubt but that the genius that pro'I
duccd < "Uncle Tom's Cabin" has de- ! ;
parted | , that a terrible cloud rests over I
licr | once brilliant mind. -.m
CoitPoltAL Tannkk , tiie new com- - ! I
missioucr j of pensions , iu laying down ' i I
bis j policy , says : "I believe in giving \m \
every ( union soldier , his widow or or- 4M
phan , who is in need , a pension , and in jl
giving : it to him or her as quickly as , I
possible. " 'I
It transpires that the man arrested
in Utah , recently , and thought to be I
the murderer of "Jack Woods , is not I
Matt Simnicrman , and he liri3 been I
jiven his liberty , trasportation and cash
in . hand and sent on his way rejoicing. H
TAKE NOTICE. |
Groat Reduction In Prices.
This is to notify all our patrons that
ive shall adopt a strictly cash system of fl
insiness on April 15th , 18S0 , also that I
liere will be a great reduction iu the H
irices of meats. After long experience I
11 business , we are convinced that this B
3 ; the only way to protect ourselves H
' null imposition and at the same time H
suable customers to procure goods at
heir worth. Kespectfully , H
Buewku & Wilcox. I
Farmers and Tree Planters. fl
Look well to your interests. AV. F. H
iVright , proprietor of the Silver Fruit I
? : inn and Nurseries of Johnson , i cmaha I
ount } * , Nebraska , will have a car load I
if first-class stock of varieties adapted I
0 ( the Nebraska climate "True to fl
{ umc"and will be sold at prices to H
uit the times and conditions of the H
leoplc. This car-load of Fruit and H
iorcst Trees and Plants will arrive at H
IcCook about April 1st. Don't buy H
mtil you see this stock. I
W. F. Wuioht , Prop.
IS NOW OPEN. I
Irs. Lathrop would respectfully in- I
onu tiie ladies that she is located in fl
he new First National Hank building , H
'ith a full line of Millinery in ail of H
he latest novelties , and would be pleas- H
d to have them call and examine her I
tock. Due notice will be given of her I
pnng and summer openinir. B
YAGQNSi WAGONS ! ! WAGONS ! ! ! I
Hall. Cochran & Co. have just received I
large shipment ot the celebrated illL- I
CRN TCULER-AXE WAGONS , which
iiey are ready to sell at f.iir prices.
For Sale Very Cheap. I
Four good , second-hand Sewing 31a- I
liines , ai ! in perfect running onl r , all I
ifferent iuake = , at tho office of the Sing- I
r Sewing Co. , in MoMillen ' s dru store. I
WOOD FOR SALE. I
I have a quantity of dry stove word I
ir sale at a reasonable price. Gi\e I
ie your orders. Frank P. Ar.r.K.v. h I
For Sale or Trade. I
I have a Norman stailion for sale , or I
ill trade for land or cattle. I
F. S. Wilcox. I
We have the largest stock of seeds I
ir farm , field or garden in the city. I
ree seeds a specialty. I
C. GPotter & Co. I
For Sole Cheap. I
An M. K. Lewis Well Augur and I
orse Power. Inquire at the I
First National Ba > k. 1
FQR SALE. I
100 cords of weli-sea > oied.ifoot
ood. By 3IR5. P. J. Taylor.
41 8t . Bod Willow , eb.
ROOM FOR RENT.
A furnished room to rent. Desirably J
cated. Inquire at The Tribune of-
e at once.
once.NORSES
NORSES FOR SALE.
I have 7 Brood 31ares and 2 Work
or.os for sale J. B. JIeserve.
Farmers !
Avoid the sprint ; ri : h and get your
• r.v repaired in time at Predmore Bro = .
FOR SALE.
A G room hoe , good cellar , 2 blocks
om postofilcc. Calvin Zieji.kr.
Try us on flour , feed , or seed ? , and
will truamntoe satisfaction , in both
rice and quality. Seed swei jwtatoes ; ,
specialty. C. G. Pottci & Co.
Large consignment of attacv ? > * lur-
iture at Shahan ' s.
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