The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 20, 1890, Image 8

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li _ H % L. LOWMAN & SON ,
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Dry Goods and Carpets ,
I DRESSMAKING ,
I Clothing and Furnishiug Goods ,
I OUR SPECIALTIES FOR JUNE
B - - MHaMaMa-Mai _ B _ _ i :
I liite Goods !
I 35Si3a.lt > roi < a.or ± es
I emolcL Laces !
CUT RIGHT IN TWO
I TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT
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ON
I SUMMERGOODS !
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Str.0t 7Tr i.oo > ZBrctgr.
I Attention , Farmers.
I We are closing out our en-
I tire stock of Farm Imple-
I ments at cost. Eight nowis
I the time to secure rare bar-
1 ; : gains. Call and he amazed
I " at our prices. They must be
I sold at once.
I HALL , GOGHRAN & CO.
I JACK DWYER'S
. "OUR COUNTY SEAT"
I A 5c. CIGAR ,
I Try this popular brand. It is one of the finest 5c. cigars
I - ever placed on sale in McCook.
I THE COWBOY KNOWS !
K Trying to hold a drove of cattle together in a
V reaching rain means an amount of exposure which
j - few can withstand without serious results. If
sickness does not follow , it will be found that such
R hardship usually brines on rheumatism and similar
, complaints. At such times - " Fish Brand Slick
er" is worth its weight in gold , and is invaluable
to any one exposed to stormy weather. Fo * all sad
dle uses , you want a Pommel Slicker , which keeps
the entire saddle , pommel , and cantle dry , and com
pletely envelopes the rider from , head to foot. He
canHgetwetwhatevertktvitatktr. Andbesides
" % keeping him dry , it keeps him mi aim. Every range
/ rider has/roe. . Why shouldn't you ? Beware of
worthless imitations ; every garment stamped with
\ ' " Fish Brand" Trite Mirk. Don't accept any
• inferior coat when you can have the " Fish Brand
[ _ Slicker" delivered without extra cost. Particulars
pr % and illustrated catalogue free.
& A. J. TOWER , - Boston , Mass.
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f LADIES !
We would call your attention to our
i new $2.00 and $2.50 Kid Button Shoes.
Bowen & Laycock.
El . ' fw W * " 1"O SzE Esl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
WHAT
f ftflTPS CONSUMPTION
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V SCROFULA
EMULSION aSSS
CURES Wasting Diseases
Wonderful Flesh Producer.
Many have gained one pound
per day "by its use.
Scott's Emulsion is not a secret
remedy. It contains the stimulat
ing properties of the Hypophos-
phites and pure Norwegian Cod
Liver Oil , the potency of both
"being largely increased. It is used
by Physicians all over theworld. .
PALATABLE AS MILK.
Sold by all Druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE , Chemists , N.Y.
C. P. Rinker , McCook , special agent of the
Buckeye binders , was doing' business in this
burgthe latter part of last week , and made
his old friend the Times editor a friendly visit.
Hayes Centre Times. 18th Inst.
A. D. Green , one of the B. & M. , popular
conductors , has been transferred to McCook.
Bed Cloud Argus , 12th Inst.
The McCook Tribune has entered upon the
ninth year of its existence. F. C Journal. I
Not in the "Book Trust. "
The statement has been widely circulated ,
probably by parties who wished it might be
true , that John B. Alden , Publisher , of New
York , Chicago , and Atlanta , had joined the
"Book Trust , " which is trying to monopolize
the publication of standard books , and to in
crease prices from 25 to 100 per cent. Mr.
Alden sends us word that be has NOT joined
the trust , and there is not and never has been
any probability of his joining it. The "Liter
ary Revolution" which has accomplished such
wonderful results within the past ten years ,
in popularizing literature of the highest
character ( no "trash" ever finds place on his
list ) still goes on. Instead of increasing
prices , large reduction in prices has
recently been made particularly on
copyright books by American authors.
A catalogue of 96 pages is sent free
to any applicant. One of the latest issues
from his press is "Stanley's Emin Pasha Ex
pedition , " by Wauters , a very handsome ,
large type , illustrated volume , reduced in
price from f 2.00 to 50 cents. This work tells a
most interesting and complete story , begin
ning with the conquest of Soudan , and con
tinuing through years of African exploration ,
the revolt of the Mahdi , the siege of Khar
toum , with the death of Gordon , the return
of Dr. Junker , besides the story of Stanley's
own adventures , including his successful Be
lief Expedition. It is one of the best and most
complete works IsBued upon the subject.
Send Alden your address , and you will re
ceive bis 96-page catalogue , and from time to
time specimen pages of his new publications.
John B. Alden , Publsher , 393 Pearl St. , New
York , also Chicago and Atlanta.
Two traveling men named Waterman and
Anderson , respectively , while here on Tues
day took occasion to go bathing , and because
another traveling man named Mosier wouldn't
be persuaded into accompanying them they
took one of his shoes and "hungit up. " They
then went swimming , and Mosier , oh , where
was he ? He was making a sneak on Water
man's pants , and he got 'em , too , and ran up
town with them , much to the discomfort of
"Waterman , who was obliged to pluck aflg leaf
to cover his nakedness in order to make
proper connection with bis pants , which were
quietlv reposing up town. He reached them
at last , and putting them on , Mosier kept the
files off his lower extremities by sprinkling :
generously with ice water a service greatly
appreciated by Waterman , judging by the
muscular effort he put forth in hurling shoes
and other missies at his benefactor. When he
went down into his jeans for his cash Mosier
told him to "never mind , " he'd pay for the
cigars for the crowd , as he had taken charge
of that pocket book himself. The joke was
taken all in good part by Waterman , who ,
we'll guarantee , will get even , if ho has not
done so 'ere this. Wauneta Breeze.
The blood must be pure for the body to be
in perfect condition. Dr. J. H. McLean's Sar-
saparilla makes pure blood and imparts the
rich bloom of health and vigor to the whole
body. 2-6t8. C. M. Smith _ Son.
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McCOOK BUSINESS COLLEGE.
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Now is the time to enter
the McCook Business College
and prepare yourself to take a
remunerative position ,
in the fall.
• The growth of this institution is un- (
paralleled , and the advantages which it ,
iffords young men and women are not
surpassed in the west. t
LOPER & CHARLES , Mgrs. t
COMMUNICATIONS.
• 3TJnder this heading wo will be plcasc <
to include items of interest from all section )
of the county. The Publisher.
Bartley Boomings.
Oito Gossard has been very sick , but Is now
improving rapidly.
Mr. V. Sills' little girl had her hund crushet
by a falling window , lnsi Tuesday.
I P. H. Graves , of PIndor , Neb. , spent a few
dayB last week with his nep hew , G.W. Dartlett
Itls very Interesting toseo Jack Brock mould
brick. Ho Is the champion moulder of the
West.
Miss Mintu Campbell of Syracuse , this state ,
was visiting with her brother here a few days
last week.
B. F. Slbbitt Is pushing the brick making
along and will have another large kiln ready
to fire in a few days.
, Lyman Jennings is hauling rock for the
foundation to a flno residence he is going to
, build on his tarm one-half mile east of town.
E. B. Moon and Wm. Hamilton have the con
tract lor building Rev. Martin's house and
they are pushing the work with their usual en
ergy.
Wm. Leap and S. Cox are busily engaged in
hauling brick to the college grounds and will
soon have the first kiln delivered there. They
have the contract for hauling the rock for tho
dam and tho mill basement , on which they will
commence in a few days.
The house and wind mill of David Evans ,
about four miles north-east of this place , was
blown down during the storm of Sunday night
Fortunately. Mr. Evans and family were visit-
Mr. Bush , Sunday , and remained there over
night , so no one was hurt.
T. B. Hilton , Treas. of tho Bartley Iinprove-
Co. , and the other officers of tho com
pany were in consultation last week , with
N. A. Sherman , the college architect , Geo.
Ecclesheld , tho brick mason , and Mr. Gring ,
Supt. of the carpenter work , and havo made ar
rangements with them to commence work on
the college in a few days. Max.
GENEBAL ITEMS.
The long expected rain has filled the hearts
of many with joy and gladness. True the
wheat crop is a failure , but outside of that , the
crops are more promising.
The silk worms of the Bev. E. J. Hall are do
ing well so far. In about three weeks , they
will begin to spin their cocoons. In allowing
Mr. Hall to pick leaves oil your mulberry
hedges , yon are enabling him to promote a
most valuable industry.
Persons who have nothing else to employ
the Hying minutes of their life but to spread
false reports with tho determined purpose of
breaking up a church and overthrowing the
work of God , aro unworthy of any respect and
consideration in the community in which they
live , whether they engage in their sly and low
work under the impulse of their own mind ,
or whether they are the rational tools of other
still baser minds.
The farmer certainly has the hardest time of
any other class of business men. He wears
out his strength to raise some crops that will
put him in shape to meet his debts and keep
his family from starvation. If his crops fail ,
he then becomes the easy prey of his creditors
and money loaners who , void of any human
feelings , crush him under the weight of their
unreasonable demands , with the prospect of
robbing him of his home and , by way of adver
tising our western country , drivo him back
east in a broken down ana starving condition.
Reporter.
A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life.
It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping
paper , but it saved her life. She was in the
last stages of consumption , told by physicians
that she was incurable and could live but a
short time ; she weighed less than seventy
pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she
read of Dr. King's New Discovery , and got a
sample bottle ; it helped her , she bought a
large bottle , it helped her more , bought an
other and grew better fast , continued its use
asd is now strong , healthy , rosy , plump , weigh
ing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send
stamp to W. H. Cole , Druggist , Fort Smith.
Trial Bottles of this wonderful Discovery
Free at A. McMillan's Drugstore.
Ed. A.Leach , the popular photographer from
McCook , arrived in the city , Thursday , and
will occupy J. H. Evans * parlors in rear of
Lynch's drug store. Ed's familiarity with
the essentials of first-class photography , and
the experience of a life time insure satisfac
tory work. Ho needs no further introduction !
as he has been here before. Akron Star.
Exposure to rough weather , getting wet ,
living in damp locatities are favorable to the
contraction of diseases of the kidneys and
bladder. As a preventive and for the care of • '
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all kidney and liver trouble , use that valuable
remedy. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney <
Balm. $1.00 per bottle. C. M. Smith & Son.
H. L. Lincoln , one of McCook's legal lights ,
was in this seat of county affairs , last Thurs '
day , on legal business , and called at this office j
for a social chat. Mr. Lincoln is a staunch j
republican butthinks the McKinley tariff bill i
is an imposition on the western people.
Hayes Centre Times , 18th inst. 1
And so every day he gave the Almighty
Advice which he deemed of great worth ; !
And his wife took in sewing
To keep things a going , , 1
While he superintended the earth.
If you are all run down have no strength-
no energy , and feel very tired all the time-
take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. It will '
impart strength and vitality to your system. !
2-6ts. c. M. Smith & Son.
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E. C. Ballew , the democratic luminary of *
McCook , was transacting business for the
McCook Loan & Trust Co. in this city , to-day. I
-Benkelman Democrat , 13th inst. \
The McCook Tribune man is awfully shocki
2d , you know , because some of the girruls of J
: hat town are given toridingbicycles. Akron I
Colo. ) Pioneer Press.
Don't irritate your lungs with a stubborn
: ough when a pleasant and effective remedy
nay be found in Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine
Jung Bal m ! C. M. Smith & Son. f
Ex-Senator J. W. Dolan , of Indianola , is j
leing urged to declare himself a candidate o
or congress. Oxford Standard , 12th inst. A
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"It goes right to tho spot , " said an old man , S1
rhowas rubbing in Dr. J. H. McLean's Vol-
anic oil Liniment to relieve rheumatism , ei
old by C. M. Smith & Son. asi
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Pat Walsh came up from McCook , Saturfc
ay , to look after his business interests in f (
[ olyoke. Herald , 13th inst. oi
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Prepare to come to this city on the Fourth "
f July. There are to bo great doings and
a old-fashioned celebration. te
A new play has been put on the stage enti-
ed"The Original Package. " What a rush '
tere will be to take it in. IJl
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SEMI-ANNUAL CLEAMNCE SALE
ELAWLEE'S ;
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55aturda0 , Jim © jtft ? 1890 * |
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We have decided to KEDUCE OUR STOCK before invoicing , July Jj
1st , 1890 , and we will offer our ENTIRE STOCK at a ' ( j
SACRIFICE CASH ! In I
We must reduce our stock before July 1,1S90 ; *
Come and. see the 1 ]
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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 aie spent annually by
our people In the hope that they may attain
this boon. And yet it may be had 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
and all diseases of Liver , Stomach and Kid
neys. Sold at 50c. and Sl.CO per Bottle by
A. McMillan , Druggist
E. H. Doan , of McCook , was visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Balderston , of this city , yesterday.
-Benkelman Democrat , 13th inst.
If you are suffering with weak or inflamed
jyes , or granulated eyelids , you can be cured
jy using Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening
Sye Salve. C. M. Smith & Son.
Notice of Application.
City Clerk's Office , i
McCook , Nebraska , June ID , 1890. f
Notice is hereby given that A. McMillen has
lied his petition for a Druggist's Permit , to
ell liquors on lot 11 , block 21 , McCook , Neb.
4. J. E. Kelley , City Clerk.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , I
June 18th , 1890. J
Notice is hereby given that the following-
lamed settler has filed notice of his intention
o make final five year proof in support of his
: Iaim. and that said proof will be made before
tegister or Beceiver , at McCook , Nebraska ,
m Thursday , July 31st , 1890. viz : t
SAMUEL M. COCHBAN ,
I. E. . No. 31T8 , for the swU sec. 24 , tp. 3 , N.
if range 30 , west of 6th P. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
lis continuous residence upon , and cultiva-
ion of , said land , viz : Truman F. West ,
ames Doyle. David Bryan and Charles
Jergster , all of McCook , Nebraska.
* 4 S. P. HART , Register.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , i
May9tblS90. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
lamed settler has filed notice of his intention
0 make final five-year proof in support of his
laim , and that said proof will be made before
register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on
aturday. June 14th , 1890 , viz :
WILLIAM F. ESHER ,
rho made H. E. No. S561 for the northeast li
f section 18 , in town. 2 , north of range 30 ,
• est of 6th P. M. He names the following
itnesses to prove his continuous residence
pon , and cultivation of. said land , viz :
oseph Williams , of Vailton. Neb. , Lewis F.
auss , jesse Webb , Albert N. Nettleton , of
[ cCook. Neb. S. P. HART.
' 50. Register.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale directed to me
rom the district court of Red Willow countv ,
ebraska. on a judgment obtained before
. E. Cochran , judge of the district court of
ed Willow county. Nebraska , on the 3d day
1 Mar h. 1890. in favor of Tho Smith Bros ,
oan & Trust Co. as plaintiff , and against
rank Stocklasa , Sr. , as defendant , for the
lm of seventy-ono dollars and thirty-flye
snts , and costs taxed at § 19.03 and accruing
) sts , I have levied upon the following real ;
state taken as the property of said defend-
it , to satisfy said judgment , to-wit : The
mth-west quarter or section 2 , township 4.
jrth of range 30 , west 6th P. M. , in Bed WI1-
w county , Nebraska , and will offer the same
r sale to the highest bidder , for cash in hand. .
l the 17th day of May , 1890 , in front of the
uth door of the court house in Indianola , :
at being the building wherein tho last term
court was held , at the hour of 10 o'clock ,
, M. , of same day. when and where duo at-
ndanco will be given by the undersigned.
Dated April 9,1890. W. A. McCool.
L" :5tsv , Sheriff of said County. J
The above sale is continued to Saturday , l
ne 2l8t , 1890 , for want of bidders. C
W. A. McCool , Sheriff.
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Land Office at McCook , Neb. , > < \
June 9th. 1890. f I
Notice is hereby given that the following- . • {
named settler has filed notice of her intention { ' "J
to make final pre-emption cash proof in sup- • < i
port of her claim , and that said proof will be- 11 ,
made before Register or Receiver at McCook , . H
Neb. , on Monday. July 21,1890 , viz : 13
MARY J. NEILU > ' f
D. S. No. 6781 , for the southeast quarter sec- , t M
tion34. township 1. north of range 31 , west , JJ
6th P. M. She names the following witnesses S
to prove her continuous residence upon. tl
and cultivation of , said land , viz : Edward 'jj
Frame , Jacob R. Ely and Clayton S. Richard- t ? |
son of Herndon. Kansas , Edward Ackermac- ' < j
of Bank8Viile , Nebraska. S. P. HART , , H
Vi Register. I
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Land Office at McCook , Neb. , i 3
June 9tb. 1890. f .J
Notice is hereby given that the following- 1J
named settler has filed notice of his Intention > 3
to make final homestead proof in support of tjj
his claim , and that laid proof will be made- , I
before Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. . . ) l
on Saturday , July 26th , 1890 , viz : . V
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HUBERT BEACH ,
H. E. No. 3329 for the N. E. quarter section 22r . , a
town. 5 , north of range 29. west 6th P. M- il'ij
He names the following witnesses to prove 3
his continuous residence upon , and cultiva- , ! \
tion of , said land , viz : Isaac H. Atkinson of I i
McCook , Neb. . Hans J. Hansen. George S. {
Lashley and William E. Ketch of Box Elder ,
Neb. 3 * S. P. HART. Begister. ;
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , 1 ' \
June 9th , 1890. J i
Notice is hereby given that the following- ' j
named settler has filed notice of his intention- •
to make final pre-emption cash proof in sup- L' \
portof bis claim , and that said proof will be tf j
made before Register or Receiver at McCook , . ' J "J
Neb. , on Monday , July 21,1890 , viz : P |
THOMAS A. NEILL , \ \
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D. S. No. 6711 , for the southeast quarter of { - i
section 28 , town.l. north of range 31. west 6th ? I
P.M. He names the following witnesses to- 11 J
prove his continuous residence upon , and jl 1
cultivation of , said land , viz : Jacob R. Ely , . t" J
James Conley , Frank Schmidt. John Conley , . _
all of Herndon , Kansas. S. P. HART. ' 1
• 3 Begister. \ 1
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Land Office at JIcCook , Neb. , I j a
June 7th. 1890. J , \
Notice is hereby given that the following- ' . > \
named settler has filed notice of his Intention < a ti
to make final five year proof in support of Jii !
his claim , and that said proof will be made A it
before Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , . * ? J
Saturday , July 19,1890 , viz : 1 - ;
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CHARLES W. KNEELAND. * "
H. E. No. 74. for lots 5 , 6 and 7 of section 29 , in 1
town. 3 , north of range 30 , west 6th P. 31. He- '
names the following witnesses to prove his 5 *
continuous residence upon , and cultivation I
of , said land , viz : Mathew H. Johnston , Clar- I
ence A. Nettleton. George J. Frederick" , . ' 1
Arthur E. Lytle , all of McCook. Neb. 1 . ' ,
* 3 S. P. HART , Begister. 4 • ;
SHERIFF'S SALE. U ,
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By virtue of an order of sale directed to mo '
from the district court or Red Willow county , *
Nebraska , on a judgment obtained before U rt
J. E.Cochran , judge of the district court or sj
Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the * d day < f i'
of March. 1890 , In favor of The Smith Bro * . > J
Loan & Trust Co. as plaintiff , and against . jl
Enoch Matson et ai as defendants , for the sura * ' j
of sixty-two dollara and twenty cents , and - J * '
costs taxed at S18.93 and accruing costs. I ' 4'
bave levied upon the following real estate S '
taken as the Droperty of said defendant , te < n ;
• atlsfysaid judgment , to-wit : The northwest4 ' i-
quarter section 4. township 1 , range 30. 6th ih
P.M. . in Red Willow county , Nebraska , and JL
will offer the same for sale to the highest bid- lUJQ
ler. for cash in hand , on the 17lh day or Mar. . !
A. . D. , 1890 , in front of tho south door of the f fill
: ourt house in Indianola. that being the buildtf * # _ _
ng wherein the last term or court was held. 'Jri
it the hour of 10 o'clock , A.M. , of said day , fill
vhen and where due attendance will be given _ _
) y the undersigned. 93
Dated April 9,1890. W. A. McCool. P |
i"otsV , , Sheriff of said County. lm
The above sale Is continued to Saturday. il
Tune 21st. 1890 , for want of bidders. If
W. A. JIcCool , Sheriff. &M
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Estray Notice. { m
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Taken up by tho undersigned May 4th. 1S90. 1- _ i
t her farm 3 miles northeast of McCook , j'fl
no red cow , long horns , white spots under $ _ _
ody , right ear cropped , is old and poor. 3fl
iwner can secure same by paying expenses. 11
M RS. J ulia A. Fox. ffl
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