The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 06, 1890, Image 8

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1 "WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE. "
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j dress aooos. i LOWMAN & SON.cl0THiN6- !
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Great Reduction. Selling Out.
j NEW STYLES. | LATEST STYLES
lj NEW WEAVES. IN HATS AND
! NEW COLORS. ' NECKWEAR.
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j INDIA SILKS. PARASOLS , BEAD WRAPS HATS , | SPRING SUITS Summer Unde ' r
' I 421-2 cts. 20 per cent off. $1.98. 10c. to $1.50. $5 to $12. 50c. to $2 suit
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"WE DO AS we advertise :
Attention , Farmers.
We are closing out our en
tire stock of Farm Imple-
j ments at cost. Right nowis
J the time to secure rare bar
gains. Gall and be amazed
at our prices. They must be
sold at once.
HALL , GOCHRAH & 30.
"HOLY : - : MOSES ! "
I 5c. STRAIGHT. Manufactured by
I J. H. DWYER ,
McC00K3 - NEBRASKA.
Potter & Easter Jay ,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DEALERS IN
Tree , Field and Garden
Seeds.
FLOUK , FEED , BALED
HAY AND GRAIN.
Our seeds are from the best growers
in the country and we are offering them
at prices to suit the times.
We allow no one to undersell us on
Flour , quality of goods
considered.
I All kinds of grain bought and sold.
I MAIN AVENUE ,
1 ' McCOOK , : : NEBRASKA.
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k Esfray Notice.
\ Taken un by the undersigned May 4th , 1690.
: . at her farm aj4 miles northeast of McCook ,
| one red cotv , long horns , white spots under
4 body , ripht ear cropped , is old and poor.
' Owner can secure same by paying expenses.
2 Mhs. Julia A. Fox.
2e iws ! _ _ _ _ _ _ SSSS2SS
BestandcheapestVeterlnary Remedies.
I Stewart's Healing-Powder
I 20 years in use for all open sores ,
on man and beast , barbed wire
i cntsgallsbnmBchafinpetc. 16
i B cannot be equaled. Only 15c abz.
1 Stewart's Stock Remedy
I Is not made of bran , ashes and
H sawdiut , to show lwce box for
E little money ; but Is a Tonic and
Slood Purifier , for all live stock.
B It Is the best condition powder in. m
H the World. 23" 25 centB a bos. m
1 STEWABT'S LINIMENT §
B Is tho best remedy for Rheum * j'
atism. LamenessSwelllng.Back-
1 ache , Sprains , etc. , in ubo for I
man and beast. A trial order will
g prove it. Large bottle , 25 cents.
I STEWART'S HOOF OIL |
Nothing like it for Dry , Cracked , 1
Brittle or Contracted Hoofs II
m . makes them soft and tough. Keep m
them in good condition with this U
oil. It pays to use it. Remember
M Xio foot no horse. Largo bottla I
25 cents. JCr'Sold Everywhere. I
Stewart Chemical Co. ; St. Louis j
E Buc'ra to Stewart HeaUngPowder Co. m
THTEi QI.O DOCTOR'S
Ji LADIES' FAVORITE.
• 'Always Beliablo and perfectly Safer Tho
game as used by thousands of women all over the
united States. In the Old Doctor's private mall
practice , for 38 years , and not a single bad result.
INDISPENSABLE TO LADIES. I
Money returned If not as represented. Send I
cents ( stamps ) for scaled particulars , and receiva
tae only never known to fail remedy by mall. ,
DR. WARD & CO. , ( . j
116 North Seventh SU , St. LouUv9 > j
E. J. Hall has about 70,000 silk worms under
his care. So lar they are doingwell. . The
raising of the silk larva lasts about five weeks ,
after which time the spinning of the cocoons
takes place and silk is made. Anyone will be
welcome at Mr. Hall's humble shanty on the
claim to see the silk-worms , and he will be
much obliged to those of our citizens who
have mulberry trees or hedges to allow him to
pick a few leaves for his worms. Should he
be successful in his second attempt to raise
silk he will go iuto silk raising on a larger
scale , next year.
Go and see Ludwick's mammoth stock of
second hand goods. Furniture , cook stoves ,
heaters and gasoline stoves , bought and sold.
Will also rent goods by the week or month.
A pawn broker's business in connection.
Second door west of the McEntee Hotel.
WHIT
tftflTPS CONSUMPTION
SCROFULA
EWIIGMM BRONCHITIS
EITHJLotUPI COUGHS
CURES Wactin Diueaiei
Wonderful Flesh Producer. ,
Many have gained one pound '
per day by its use. '
Scott's Emulsion is not a secret
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remedy. It contains the stimulat
ing properties of the Hypophos-
phites and pure Norwegian Cod J
Liver Oil , the potency of both ]
being largely increased. It is used
by Physicians all over theworld. . t
PALATABLE AS MILK. j
Sold by all Druggists. ,
SCOTT & BOWNE , Chemists , N.Y.
DIAMANTA. j
RecoMMEHDEDHYPHY-flCIANa j ,
SIGHTISPRI0BLESS
• Call on H. P. SUTTON and be *
fitted with a pair of the celebrated
Diamanta Spectacles orEyeglasses.n
He carries them in all styles of
gold , silver , alumnium , steel and it
rubber. A good fit guaranteed , s :
A trial set for fitting eyes in a sciri
entific manner.
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Private MedicaB A8d 3
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DFFIftF ST.rOUIS.MO. Special attention
.urriwfci given toall diseases or troubles In male
or female , married or single , brought about by < . .
exposure , abuses , excesses or improprieties.
TUP mil OfSSyears'successful
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inC ULU UUU I Un. prnfirlpncc. may be su
consulted by mall , orat tlic office , tree ot charge.
US-Reliable , Skillful Treatment Guaranteed.
Board and apartments furnished to those 'who at
desire personal care. Send P. O. stamp for circa- ,
lars , etc Address letters , io
Dr. rd Office , 110 X. 7th Street , St. Louis , Kfc Pi
h egc wnirrift i iirrfi iiasags < agia aa i
COMMUNICATIONS.
J36T"Undur tills lip.idinsr wo will be plcuscd
to Inclnilo items ol * interest from all sections
or the county. Tin : I'uuusiiint.
Vailton Notes.
Hiitber dry at present.
Corn nearly nil plumed.
Genurnl koo < 1 lienltli is u notlcenblo feutiiro
in this locality.
Some movements in real estate , which wo
may notico later.
Mrs. Speer is about apain , after a rather
severe spell of sickness.
Jnmcs Harris was at home , last week , but
has sineo returned to tho Lone Star state.
The amendment question is interesting us.
at present. It will receive strnnjr support.
Frank Kverist was amoiiy us , Monday , on
general business connected with stool ; dealing.
Tho ice cream supper wii3 fairly well at
tended. Ouryounji : folks have great enter
prise.
Brother Norvnl preaches to our people evcrv
two weeks. The sermons are made up of
soundness , wo are pleased to note.
There is no county-scnt talk here or rather
no controversy. All arc of one mind and are
willing to wait'till the fullness of time , and
come it will.
Stock look flue and hearty on the Dritt-
wood. Docs not take them all summer to re
gain what ihey lost during the previous win
ter. This kind of business is a thing or the
past and we are glad of it. lUri'ii.
Banksville Budget.
Very dry.
Win. Helpli is running three cultivators on
his corn crop and it looks line.
The grangers are talking Alliance in these
parts and seem to be anxious to organize a
lodge.
Many newspapers are striking hard blows
againBt the McKinloy bill , that it reaches the
"infant industries , " butissoreon the farmers
and laborers. There is no music in the howl.
Increase of home industries means less pro
duce and more home consumption and less
transportation and more labor in other in
dustries than farming , which results in a bet
ter price for farm products , and when the
farmers get good prices for their goods other
branches of business are prosperous. If the
bill is suggestive of a Waterloo we hope it will
be favorable to the United States in the vic
tory instead of England. My arithmetic Tails
to figure any damage to American citizens by
the IT. S. doing its own manufacturing of
four hundred millions of goods that now have
to be imported. It is not high prices that is
hurting us , but everything is too cheap. Let
us stop kicking and help make the great
machine move for the benefit of all our own
people. Observer.
Pleasant Prairie Posies.
Arthur Dodge has his new house almost
finished.
Mother Kord went visiting , last Sunday.
It surely will rain now.
A good many from this vicinity helped in
the Memorial services at McCook. Friday
John Goodenberger is waiting for it to rain ,
so that he can turn over some more of .Mother
Earth.
The Sabbath school is doing finely at the
Dodge school house. Considerable interest is
manifested by both teachers and scholars.
George Tucker is disposing of his property
here , preparatory to returning to Iowa ,
his former home. His wife and baby have
already gone. La Suz. ,
EUPEPSY-
This Is what you ought to have , in fact , you
must have it , to fully enjoy life. Thousands
are searching for it daily , and mourning be
cause they find it not. Thousands upon
thousands of dollars ate spent annually by "
our people in the hope that they may attain
this boon. And yet it may be bad by all. We
guarantee that Electric Bitters , if used accord
ing to directions and the use persisted in , will '
bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon
Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsy. We
recommend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia
ind all diseases of Liver , Stomach and Kid-
aeys. Sold at 50c. and S1.C0 per Bottle by
A. McMillan , Druggist
Exposure to rough weather , getting wet ,
living in damp locatities are favorable to the
contraction of diseases of the kidneys and
Dladder. Ab a preventive and for the care of
ill kidney and liver trouble , use that valuable I
• emedy. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney I
3alm. $1.00 per bottle. C. M. Smith & Son.
With a location , magnificent in its natural
itate , the added attractions of tree and shrub ,
ogether with tbe numerous embellishments
luggested by an inspiration born of a love for
lome , will a few years hence , make of McCook
me of the most beautiful cities of tho state. (
Don't irritate your lungs with a stubborn '
tough when a pleasant and effective remedy " 5
nay bo found in Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine
: .ung Balm 1 C. M. Smith & Son. J
All the valuable resources that a lavish .
lature can bestow to aid in the upbuilding of |
. town or city are generously blended in Mc- j
look's surroundings. A splendid future Is
iefore it.
If you are all run down have no strength
o energy , and feel very tired all the time
akeDr. J.H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. It will C
npart strength and vitality to your system.
2-Gts. C. M. Smith & Son. 1
There is nothingo f aspeculative or ephein-
ral character in McCook's make-up. Every- _
ling in the way of improvement bearing the
npress of the most substantial permanency.
If you are suffering with weak or inflamed 1
res , or granulated eyelids , you can be cured I
y using Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthening f
ye Salye. C. M. Smith & Son. J [
McCook is now , and always will be , the
etropolis and chief market place or South-
estern Nebrnska.
The blood must be pure for the body to be
; perfect condition. Dr. J. H. McLean's Sar-
iparilla makes pure blood and imparts tho • "
ch bloom of health and vigor to the whole > *
) dy. 2-6ts. C. M. SMiin & Son. f
McCook is the natural trade center of a
ction of country capable of maintaining
,000 people.
"It goes right to the spot , " said an old man ,
iiowas rubbing in Dr. J. II. McLean's Vol-
nic oil Liniment to relieve rheumatism. M
Id by CM. Smith & Son. a
ttED Willow Countv , in which McCook is
uated , contains 720 square miles , or 4C0-
) acres of as fine agricultural land as tho
n ever smiled down upon. Q
UcCook is situated in latitude 40 = . and with
elevation of about 2,000 feet above the
rel of the sea , insuring a mild climate and a
re , dry atmosphere. i
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"We have decided to EEDUCE OUE STOCK before invoicing , July ,
1st , 1890 , and we will oiler our ENTIRE STOCK at a
SACRIFICE CASH !
We must reduce our stock before July 1,1S90 j
Come and see the
YOURS , THE RUSTLER FOR TRADE , * /
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MAIN AVENUE , \ \
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McCOOK , : : : : : : NEBRASKA. U
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Wilcox & Fowler's I
AND PRICE THEIR NEW FRESH LINE OF ; jj
Ory Ms , Prats , Giitas , Etc. , j
Just received from New York. You can buy and save money. ? j ' |
Original packages of Embroidery direct from factory. "We jt j
sell cheaper than any firm in town. New stock of y I
Ms , Caps , Shirts , Gents' Furnishing Goods , |
In Groceries we Lead all Competitors. j |
rew Grapes , per lb 05 Best Java and Mocha Koasted jffj
rranulated Sugar , 12 lbs. for. . . 1 00 Coffee , per lb.35c. or 3Ibs. . 1 00 !
7hite Extra C Sugar , 13 lbs. for 1 00 Joker Plug Tobacco , per lb 25 f/J
ellow C Sugar , l _ lbs. for. 1 00 J. T. Plug Tobacco , per lb 35 | 4 } '
ork Corn , per can S Climax , Horse Shoe , Spear Head i&j
lest Kerosene , per gallon , 20 or Star Plug Tobacco , per lb. .45 I ? ]
EverythingatBed-Rock Prices ! jj
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We do not claini to "save you 25 per p
eiit. , " but will sell as low as any house K
rest of Hastings. Trade with us and we jj j
rill treat you right. f i
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TAILOB-MADE SUIT AT S0ST. jjj
B5.000 WORTH J
of goods MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT COST H\ II
60 DAYS. I will make up goods or sell suits and y la
pants patterns AT COST. Take advantage of this |
freat Closing Out Sale ! II
as you may never again have the same oppportunity. Ifl
atisfaction in Every Respect Positively Guaranteed. Il
L. BERNHEIMER , Merchant Tailor. |