The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 14, 1890, Image 9

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    What's The News ?
L. LOWMAN & SON
AKE SELLING OUT
WINTER. GOODS.
There are some that stand with glove in hand ,
But we have learned to rustle ! !
DRESS GOODS , .
FLANNELS ,
SHAWLS ,
CLOAKS ,
CLOTHING , :
CARPETS ,
AT REDUCED PRICES
All Grades of G9ods Have to go
Before Christmas ,
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'AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ,
$100.000. $60,000.
GEORGE' HOCKNELL , President. B. tfi. FREES , Vice President. W. F. LAWSON , Cashier.
A. CAMPBELL , Director. 5. L. GREEN , Director.
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BANK OF McOOOK
Psbid Up Capital , $50,000.
General Banking Business
' Interest paid on deposits by special agreement.
Money loaned on personal property , good signatures
or satisfactory collateral.
Drafts drawn-on' tbe principal cities of tbe United
. States and Europe.
OFFICERS : "
, C. E. SIJAW , President. JAY OLNEY , Vice President.
i. A VA PELT , Cash. P.'lA. . WELLS , Ass. Ca'shier.
The Oitizeos Bank of McCook ,
Incorporated under State Laws.
Paid Up Capital , $50OOO.
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General Banking Business ,
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn
directly on principal cities in Europe. Taxes paid
for non-residents. Money to loan on farming
lands , city and personal property.
Tickets For Sale to and from Europe
OFFICERS :
V. FKANKLIN , President. JOHN" 11. CLARK , Vice Pres.
A. C. EBERT , Cashier. THOS. L GLASSCOTT , Ass. Cash.
CORRESPONDENTS :
The First National Bank , Lincoln , Nebrska.
The Chemical [ National Bank , New York City.
NOTES FROM THE NORTH EAST. \
State Onwnizer of Granges Vandervort at
tended Dry Creek ( ii-iinge No. 23. November
6tb , nnd miulo iiiiiny vnlimblosuKgostlons and
: in interesting address.
LlnleyGrlSHullor Hurtley shot four rabbits
In a short time. Sutunliiv. frioin the reports
of trim shots we hear around us we infer that
Nliurod is abroad in the lurid pretty exten
sively.
The wolf hunt northwest of Hartley on Sat
urday was not as luriroly patronized as was
anticipated. though J. Q. Teter and Mr. Hunt-
work eiune out with their line pnck of hounds.
Mr. Toter was lucky enough to take home two
flue wolf hides us he also took in one ft few
days previous.
On Thursday of last week , a party of Indian-
ola ladles consisting of Mrs. C. & Quick , Mrs.
JuKde Asiitnore. Mrs. A. Teal , Mrs. J. A. Sher
idan , Mrs. H. W. Keyes nnd Mrs. Dr. Eskey ,
members of the \V. C. T. U. , visited the Bart-
ley union held at the residence of Mrs. Scurr ,
Mrs. II. M. Blackfan of Dry Creek also attend
ed the meeting. The occasion was one of
mutual benefit and social enjoyment.
BANKSVJLLEJUDGET.
James Hill's family are on the sick list yet.
D. B. Barnes has gone to Iowa on an extend
ed visit , leaving theOtb inst.
The first snow storm of the season started
Friday evening of the /th. Inst and continued
through the night , falling to the depth of not
less than three inches.
When the republican leaven begins to work
the feature of discontent will be changed to
joy and the republicans will then reap their
reward , when the people of all trades are
benefltted.
Too republicans of Grant precinct on the
whole ticket are ready to take their crow and
wttit for butter game , which they are sanguine
of overtaking , but the precinct went 16 repub
lican to 15 opposition. 12 independent and
three democratic , making one majority over
all. _ OllSKKVER.
Remarkable Rescue.
Mrs. Michael Curtain , Plainfield , III. , makes
the statement that she caught cold , which
settled on her lungs ; she was treated for a
month by her family physician , but grew
worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim
of consumption and that no medicine could
cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption ; she bought
a bottle and to her delight found herself bene
fltted from first dose. She continued its use
and after taking ten bottles found herself
sound and well , now does her own housework
and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles
tles of this great discovery at A. McMillen's
d rug store. Regular sizes 50 cents and $1.00.
SOUTH SIDE SAUCE.
Henry Eaton expects soon to move to the
Willow.
John Sutton entertained friends from Fron
tier county , last week.
Mr. and Mrs.D.E. Eikriuberry have taken up
their abode In the city.
The muddy roads are entirely satisfactory to
the farming community.
Prairie chicken and rabbit hunting have
been popular sport , the past week.
Mrs. D. H. Babbitt returned , last Wednes
day , from an extended visit in the east , much
to Frank's joy. UNO.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEB. , i *
November 14th. 1890. I
Notice is hereby given that the tollowing-
named settler 1ms filed notice of bis intention
to make final five year proof in support of his
claim , and that suid proof will be made before
Kegister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Sat
urday , December 20th. IfcOO , viz :
FRANK P. NICHOLSON.
one of the heirs of Enoch E. Nicholson , de-
cea ea , for the N. W. & N. W. J and S. Vz N.W.
U and N. W. H S. W. & section 17. township 2 ,
norih of range 30 , west 6th P. M. He names
the following witnesses to prove his continu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said
land , viz : Archie Speers , James Speers ,
Charles S. Ferris. Richard Williams , all of Mc
Cook , Neb. TO S. P. HART. Register.
William B. Roberts will take notice that on
October 13th , 1890 , S. H. Colvin. a Justice of
the Peace of Willow Grove precinct. Red Wil
low county , Nebraska , issued an order of at
tachment for the sum of ? 30.00 , in an action
pending before him wherein Robert Drysdale
is plaintiff and William B.Robertsdefendant.
That property of said defendant consisting of
wages due the said defendant bv the C. . B. &
Q. R. R. Co. has been attached and garnisheed
under said oroer. Said case was continued to
the Sth day of December. IfcOO. at 9 o'clock. A.M.
25-4ts. ROBERT DRYSDALE , Plaintiff.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of Hall , Cochran & Co. has this
day been dissolved by mutual consent , E.
Hall retiring. All persons indebted to said
firm will please make immediate settlement
by cash or note. E. HALT , .
S. M. COCIIKAX ,
\V. T. COLEMAX.
McCook , Neb. , Nov. o , 1890.
SCQTF CONSUMPTION
SCROFULA
BRONCHITIS
COUGHS
COLDS
"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
teing largely increased. It is used
by Physicians all over the world.
PALATABLE AS MILK.
Sold 'by all Druggists.
CCO7T jifeciVNE ChemistsN.Y.
can buy of us now your winter - '
ter goods , such as COTTON and WOOLEN
FLANNELS , TRICOTS and SUITING ,
FLANNELS , HENRIETTAS and other
lines of dress goods at lower prices than
we have ever before sold them.
H We liave over $3,000 worth of
BOOTS & SHOES which we are selling-
at less than regular prices. Don't fail to
compare prices with other houses. New
stock of HATS & CAPS.
SS In Groceries we take the lead.
With a bill of $2O cash will give you a
complete library of cookery three vol
umes in one.
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A. KALSTRDT , THR TAILOR.
5g Carries the latest and most fashionable eoods of the fall and winter season , la
suitings , pantiiiffs , and overcoatings. He guarantees satisfactory , stylish work , and reasonable
enable prices. In rear of the First National .Bank Building , JlcCook , Nebraska. .
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Having * recently pnrcliasecl of A.
OPPENHEIMER Ms entire stock
of merchandise , consisting * of DRY
GOODS , HATS , CAPS , BOOTS ,
SHOES , etc. , I will exchange any
portion or all of it for cattle , hogs ,
or horses , at cash valuation.
Call and see roe before buying
elsewhere. 1st door north of the
First National bank , McCook.
You 7siME wljy 9
THE F
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Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria : Children Cry for Pitcher's" Castona ?