The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 05, 1891, Image 18

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J.EGANS0HOW ,
-THE-
OLD 'RELIABLE.
THE LEADING
BOOT H SHOE
DESLER ,
McCOOK , - NEBRSSKS ,
FARM LOANS.
I am prepared .to fill a few Rood
applications at once. Money on
hand when application is approv
ed. J. E. KELLEY.
Read the ordinances.
"The June rise" is here.
Family Groceries at Noblu's.
CHKNERY'S CITY ; DRUO STORE.
Wait for the open air concerts.
Catholic reunion-social , Juno 18th.
Staple and Fancy Groceries at Noble's.
Commissioners meet , next Tuesday.
Wall Paper latest designs at Mc
Millen's.
Car of flour and feed just received at
A. T. Campbell & Co.'s.
Dr. A. J. Thomas , Dentist , office in
Union block , over Knipple.
Another quiet , soaking rain is visit
ing Western Nebraska today.
Paints , oils , brushes , and painters'
supplies at the City Drug Store.
I will trade goods for stock of all
kinds. WM. J. PORTER.
The Eagle Clothing Store is display
ing a stylish stock of spring clothing.
The Eagle Clothing Store has the
only Genuine Dog Glove found in
McCook.
Readers of THE TRIBUNE may rest
assured that they get all the city news ,
each week. _
An attractive line of stationery , inks ,
pens , pencils and the like , at Chenery's
City Drug Store. _
Kapke , The Tailor , guarantees you
the lowest prices and the most stylish
and elegant clothing.
Crete flour has no superior and but
few equals. Knipple has just received
aa entire car load of it.
Our stock in wall paper is complete
and we invite inspection.
L. W. MCCONNELL & Co.
You will always find a superior
stock of tobaccos at Chenery's. And a
nice assortment of smokers' articles.
It will pay you to examine our as
sortment of wall paper before papering.
L. W. McCONNELL & CO.
If you want a stylish fit at the very
lowest figures , KAPKE , THE TAILOR ,
is the man to atronize. Rear of The
Famous. _
Cat fish from the Red Willow creek
are among the luxuries of the market ,
and a source of profit to dwellers on
that stream. _
IN QUEENSWARE Noble carries
the largest assortment and the richest
designs of the season. His prices are
reasonable. _
Prompt and courteous attention is
assured to all at Marsh's livery stable ;
besides good horses and rigs are his
specialties. _
Groceries , fruits , confectioneries and
the like must be fresh and clean to be
desirable. Knipple makes a specialty
of these points. _
A healthful and refreshing drink is
Seltzer Water. The finest article may
be found at Chenery's City Drug Store.
Also the latest and most popular soda
water drinks.
The loan and trust companies are
screwing up their courage to the loan
ing pitch again , judging from local an
nouncements. All of which is a favora
ble omen.
A. A. Bates , one of Oberlin's old
time barbers , but now of McCook , came
over Monday and was shaking hands
with old friends. Ad. looks well and
reports McCook in a flourishing condi
tion. Herald.
The blind may see ,
The mute may talk ,
The deaf may hear
The maimed may walk ,
And Johnnie may have the possess
ion of his gun ; but the time will never
come when you oan buy first-class cloth
ing at the low prices obtainable at the
EAGLE CLOTHING STORE. .
DoYou Want a Farm Loan ?
If so , come and see me before
making an application elsewhere.
C. H. BOYLE.
Try Knipple for Htuplc and fancy
groceries. Union block.
Another shower , Monday evening ;
with Bome hail no damage.
A commodious , neatly furnished room
for rent. Inquire at this office.
Knipple has just received a cur load
of the celebrated Crete Millrf flour.
New patterns in wall paper at
L. W. McCONNELL & CO.'S.
In Wall Paper you will find newest
styles and lowest prices at MeMillen's.
White and Figured Windsor Ties
all the rage at the Eagle Clothing
Store.
Prescription work a specialty at the
City Drug Store. Promptness and ac
curacy arc assured.
% Noble carries a large and complete
stock of the. best brands of canned
good * of all kinds.
FOB HENT A furnished room. One
block from the postoffice. Information
given at this office.
A piano for sale or trade for a team
of horses , or McCook property. In
quire at this office.
Dry goods , notions , boots , shoes. , etc. ,
at cost at Win. J. Porter's on West
Dennison street.
Sec Knipple in his new quarters in
the Union block. Everything nice in
fruits , groceries , etc.
Noble , the leading grocer , makes a
specialty of fresh , clean family grocer
ies. Ele will treat you right.
HANGING LAMPS Noble is head
quarters for hanging lamps. He car
ries a large and splendid selection.
Do you want the latest and best and
cheapest ? Well , they keep a large
variety at the Eugle Clothing Store.
Don't buy till you have examined our
stock of wall paper.
L. W. McCONNELL & Co.
Noble is the only exclusive grocer in
the city. His stock is the largest and
his prices correspond with the times.
Our stock of wall paper is complete
and we invite inspection.
L. W. McCONNELL & CO.
You can buy goods at your own price
at my closing-out sale.WM.
WM. J. PORTED .
Don't buy till you have examined our
stock of wall paper.
L. W. MCCONNELL & Co.
It will ] ay you to examine our as
sortment of wall paper before papering.
L. W. McCONNELL & CO.
The pic-nic season is upon us. Two
parties on the Willow , Sunday. Bull
snakes are reported in abundance. Fish
shy.
The farmers' alliance up in Frontier
county are already preparing to cele
brate the Fourth of July at Stockville
in grand style.
Marsh , the liveryman , makes a spec
ialty of pleasing his patrons. He sends
out good horses and clean , comfortable
vehicles , at fair rates.
The Eagle Clothing Store is in the
clothing business. They will dress you
up handsomely and stylishly , and do it
at a very reasonable figure.
Make Noble your family grocer and
many other blessings will fall to your
lot , besides having the best groceries on
your table that the market affords.
Remember that Marsh offers the
public the best of livery facilities. At
the same time he don't want the earth.
A reasonable amount of "dust" satisfies
him.
A petition in the interest of C. W.
Beck of Bartley , for an appointment as
world's fair commissioner from the
second Nebraska congressional district ,
was circulated in our city , this week.
SHIRTS TO ORDER. White or fancy.
Gents who are accustomed to have their
shirts made to order give us a trial
order. We guarantee a good fit and
reasonable prices. THE FAMOUS.
The season of the year is approach
ing when pants will be fashionable.
We do not refer to the dog days. We
have in mind the large stock and fine
assortment of pants just received by
the EAGLE CLOTHING HOUSE. They
have anything you want in size , color ,
or quality. Prices are right.
THE McCooK TRIBUNE recently cel
ebrated its tenth birthday. It grows
more vigorous with age , and is one of
the most enterprising and energetic pa
pers in this part of the state. What we
admire about it is its untiring labor in
the interest of its own town and county.
Alma Tribune.
FOR SALE Part of my irrigated
farm near McCook , in small lots to
suit purchaser. Private ditch. No wat
er rent. Good chance for small fruit
farms. Have had two years' experi
ence in Colorado and two in Red Wil
low county with irrigation.
ANDREW CARSON ,
P. 0. Box 311 , McCook , Neb.
WALLPAPER
PAPER !
Large Assortment !
Latest Designs !
Prices Way Down !
Paints , Oils ,
Artists' Goods.
A , McMILLEN ,
DRUGGIST.
And tbe True Democrat ia with us.
A policeman's star now ornaments
W. D. Paine's manly breast.
To celebrate or not to celebrate , that
is the question. Don't all speak at once.
Considerable of the sidewalk recently
ordered built by the council on Man
chester street has been put down , this
week.
Already the streets and sidewalks
show evidences of the fact that Street
Commissioner Bennett has donned his
work cloths.
THE TRIBUNE is the first paper mailed
in the McCook postoffice. Tben comes
the aftermaths , gleaners , and neighbor
hood publications.
This is a time when the people must
say with the Poet Riley : "When God
sorts out the weather and sends rain ,
why rain is my choice. "
Some of the candidates for county
offices will have to pull off , or the num
ber of offices will have to be largely in
creased , or some trusting ones will be
disappointed sadly , this fall. There are
more dogs than days.
The wind played some uncanny
pranks up in Town. Four , Monday eve
ning. The sod houses of J. W. Smith
and Willian Devine were unroofed ,
Mrs. Smith being slightly injured. Be
sides some sod stables were unroofed
and windmills blown over. The neigh
borhood visited was small and damage
caused was slight.
Kev. P. S. Mather has been called to
Riverton to dedicate the new Methodist
Episcopal church at that place. Rev.
Fulmer of Culbertson will fill the pul
pit in the Methodist church at McCook ,
next Sabbath morning and evening.
Rev. Mather goes from Riverton to
Lincoln to attend the commencement
exercises at Weslyan university and
will not be back for a week.
Tuesday noon , Dr. Davis had quite an
exciting runaway. His spirited team
became frightened and in their efforts to
get away broke a neck yoke strap. The
pole falling to the ground , the buggy
was quickly overturned and the Doctor
and J. C. Birdsell were thrown out with
more of alacrity than grace. Fortun
ately neither of the men were injured ,
though both have enough sore spots on
their persons to keep them in remem
brance for some days to come.
Patronize home industries. That
sounds old and trite ; but the advice is
full of wisdom. That's the way to build
up home institutions. Thai's the way
towns and cities are built. Its reci
procity in its most practical sense. Joe
Reizenstein advocates the idea , and in
vites the people of McCook and vicinity
to call at his parlor when they are look
ing for a first-class cigar , and become
converts to that doctrine. Joe makes
right here in our city goods of the best
quality for the money. He accordingly
solicits the patronage of our people.
Patronize home industries.
The buffalos.arrived in McCook , last
Friday evening , and are quietly grazing
on school section 16 , about two miles
northeast of the city , which Mr. Hock-
nell has offered for their pasturage and
which has been fenced for their accom
modation. They numberahout 80 head ,
and comprise the largest herd on earth.
The early days of the week the herd
grazed over the vacant land adjoining
the city on the north and scores of people
ple took advantage of the opportuni
ty to inspect the 30 or 40 thousand
dollars' worth of bison in the Buffalo
Jones herd. No doubt section 16 will
be the objective point of many a pil
grimage from citizens and visitors , this
summer , to see the noble animal that
once held undisputed possession of this
entire section of country.
Saturday , Mr. L. J. Holland submit
ted a plat and plans' of his irrigating
ditch. According to what knowledge
we have of irrigation and the water sup
ply here his plans are feasible. The
Red Willow which affords an abundant
supply of water has been dammed just
below the railroad crossing , and a flood
ditch has been constructed which car
ries off all surplus water , allowing none
to go over the dam. The main ditch is
cut for about a mile and a half and the
work is moving along steadily. A num
ber of reservoirs will be constructed at
different points along the channel for
storing water and in case the Willow
cannot supply the demand Mr. Holland
has a plan for tapping the underflow ,
which will furnish an inexhaustible sup
ply. The survey for the ditch passes
through Indianola on the street just
south of the court house and Mr. H.
expects by fall to haye the water flow
ing through our city. Herald.
A GREAT DAY.
That Decoration Day holds an exalted
place in the hearts of the people is an
nually attested by the unanimous way
they lay aside for the nonce their sev
eral business and professional affairs ,
and turn out en masse to decorate the
veterans' graves with choicest flowers ,
and to engage in appropriate exercises
in their sacred memory. Lust Saturday
was no exception to the rule , on the
contrary the exercises were of unusual
interest ami the outpouring of people
more general.
The exercises at the opera hall con
sisted of patriotic music by the band ,
singing of appropriate songs by the
school children , prayer by Post Chap
lain Berry , reading of orders by Adju
tant Wilcox , and closing with an elo
quent oration befitting the occasion by
Rev. P. S. Mather. The hall was not
adequate to the concourse of people.
The parade then formed and the col
umn proceeded to Longview cemetery
in the following order : McCook Band ;
Sons of Veterans ; a white pony bearing
floral offerings on a handsome black
velvet robe in which the letters "G. A.
R. " had been worked in gold ; thirteen
boys mounted on ponies to represent
the original states ; Goddess ot Liberty
and children representing all the states ;
J. K. Barnes Post , veterans , and W. R.
C. , in carriages ; fire department ; citi
zens in carriages etc. The procession
was perhaps the longest ever seen in
McCook. At the cemetery the exer
cises were impressive. There were recitations
itations- , vocal and instrumental music ,
the graves of the departed heroes were
lavishly bedecked with flowers , a grand
salute was fired by the Sons of Veter
ans , and after a short address by Com
mander Welles they disbanded.
The weather was propitious ; the at
tendance large ; the exercises replete
with patriotism and interest ; and withal
it was a highly creditable celebration
of a grand day.
CLOSING EXERCISES.
The closing exercises of the public
schools held in the Lutheran church ,
last Friday evening , formed one of the
brightest and most interesting enter
tainments of that character ever given
in this city. Long before the opening ,
standing room on the lower steps was
at a premium , and many failed to gain
admittance. The program was render
ed in a meritorious manner throughout ,
commencing with opening exercises by
the school. Little Edwin Cochran re
cited "The Little Claim Holders" very
pleasingly. "Mamma's Help" was given
in an acceptable manner by Amy Cres-
well. "The Rescue" was rendered by
Master Walter Shaw with his usual ef
fectiveness. The wand drill by eight
little girls was one of the prettiest feat
ures of the program. Bertha Boyle
has an established reputation , and her
recitation of "The Relief of Lucknow"
was up to her usual standard of excel
lence. Eva Reizenstein exhibited con
siderable talent in her violin solo ,
"Turkish March. " Roy Smith strength
ened his popularity by rendering tbe
"Cause of Education" with moat comical
effect. A very cute thing was the trio
by Jessie Huddleston , Alia and Vida
Hagar , in costume. Frank Golfer's
recitation of "The Painted Baby" elicit
ed the most enthusiastic applause , and
it was all deserved. A daet by Belle
and Lillie Spry was well received.
Mamie Chapin has a graceful , pretty
way of saying things , and her recitation
of "The Merrythought" was of that
order. The concert recitations and
choruses by the school were all given
in a sprightly , satisfactory style. Mrs.
E. G. Nettleton , county superintendent ,
and Prof. Wm. Valentine , city superin
tendent , closed the exercises with short
addresses , full of interest and excel
lence.
AT REST.
There is a vacant chair and sadness
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Ludwick. On Sunday morning , death
came to the relief ot their daughter
Bernicc , who had been a terrible suf
ferer for a number of days from a mal
ady , the sequence of an attack of scar
let fever , which has baffled the physi
cians and caused the little sufferer ex
cruciating pain. Little Bernice would
have completed her fourth year in a
few days. The funeral occurred on
Monday afternoon. All hearts sympa
thize with the bereaved parents in the
sorrow which has come into their lives.
"STICK TO YOUR LAST. "
And by the same token the young
"lawyer" who has been devoting several
yards of "poetry" to the publisher of
THE TRIBUNE lately should "stick to"
his collections , and to his petty petti
foggery. They may prove more profita
ble to him in the end. See ?
WILL SELL CHEAP.
A 4-roora house convenient to the
round house. A good cellar. Full acre
lot. Inquire at this office for particulars.
In Wall Paper you will find newest
styles and lowest prices at McMillen's
What must you do to be saved ? Why
buy your groceries at Noble's , of course !
New patterns in wall paper at
L. W. McCONNELL & CO.'S.
Try Knipple for fruits of all kinds.
Union block.
A good saddle pony for sale. En
quire at this office.
Wall Paper latest designs at Mc
Millen's.
Noble , The Grocer.
Box ELDER REVIEW.
Small grain looks well.
Ityo IB about In full head.
About all the land In cultivation will bo put
in crop.
Corn planting Is wound up and promises n
good stand.
Uoy Klmball has become it famous nnglor.
a retil Galilean In fact. He has drawn many a
good "fry" out of the Willow , this spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Drawer bavo both boon quite
sick and are not recovering as fast as could ho
wished.
Urother Berry's memorial sermon mis full
of tender feeling as only one who has Interest
in the subject can give.
Mrs. Piper and son. ftlorloy. went down to
Alma , last Thursday , to attend the graduat
ing exercises of her son Edwin.
The exercises on Decoration day wore very
good. The forenoon was taken up in carry
ing out Mrs. Sherwood's "Memorial of Flow
ers" and decorating the graves. In the after
noon wo listened to appropriate Bongs and
declamations by the young people. Silas
Anna Moore's essay "Thoughts for the Day"
was full of sentiment and sound thought.
Mrs. E. A. Sexson's "Memories of ' 01 and ' (53" (
were sad ones. We were favored in having
Mr. C. H. Carmichael of Hartley to make the
address of the day. Comrade Tons spoke of
the good work done by the women during tlie
war. Comrades Soxson and Johnson spoke of
tht. past in that feeling manner that proves
thai comrades who sleep on Southern soil are
"Tho lost to sight to memory dear. " After
noon exorcises wore preceded by the presen
tation of a largo and beautiful crimson sash
from Commissioner Belles and County Clerk
Koper to Veteran Association. The sash was
presented In a neat speech by Comrade John
son. Comrade Soxson as president accepted
in behalf of and returned thanks in the name
of the Association , promising to keep immacu
late this token of their appreciation of the
old veterans and to hand It down to his suc
cessor in office. H *
A Safe Investment.
Is one which is guaranteed to bring yon sat
isfactory results or in case of failure a return
of purchase price. On this safe plan you can
buy from our advertised druggist a bottle or
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption.
It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case ,
when used for any affection of throat , lungs or
chest , such aa consumption , inflammation of
lungs , bronchitis , asthma , whooping cough ,
croup , etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to
taste , perfectly safe and can always be de
pended upon. Trial bottles free at McMillen'a.
A eiatiry of progress has not produced a
remedy equal to Ely's Cream Balm for catarrh ,
cold in the head and bay fever. It is not a
liquid or a snuff , but is perfectly safe and
easily applied into the nostrils. It gives im
mediate relief and cures the worst cases.
Xs't ) i r there is no help for catarrh , hay
fever and cold in the head , since thousands
testify that Ely's Cream Balm has entirely
cured them. It supersedes the dangerous use
of liquids and snuffs. It is easily applied into
the nostrils and gives relief at once.
A little clrl in her prayer illustrated the value
of advertising. In her innoceuce she said :
"Lord , make me pure make mo absolutely
pure , like baking powder. "
IS SOME BETTER.
THE TRIBUNE rejoices to announce
that Mr. Frank H. Fowlerwho , has been
seriously ill all week with a dangerous
bowel trouble , is some better. His sud
den and alarming illness has called
forth the solicitude of this entire com
munity. While we cannot report him
out of danger , his many friends will be
glad to here that his condition is more
encouraging.
LATER Before going to press we
learn that the patient is weaker , and
the result ot another attack is viewed
with alarm.
AUCTION SALE
-OF-
Ladies' Summer Wraps.
I well sell at auction in front of the
Citizens Bank on Saturday , June Gth ,
at one o'clock , a lot of Ladies' Summer
Wraps , Millinery , etc. These goods are
all new and this season's style. Over
stock cause of sale.
H. H. BERRY , Auctioneer.
COMFORT AND STYLE.
Both comfort and style are desirable.
Indeed when the matter of selecting a
livery rig is concerned , they are abso
lute necessities. The Circle Front
Livery Stable make these a study , and
together with their prompt and courte
ous treatment and reasonable charges
they offer every advantage possible to
the public. Their new surrey is the
acme of comfort and elegance.
Grateful Hearts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ludwick desire
to express their heartfelt gratefulness
to the kind friends for their assistance
during the illness ot their daughter
Bernice. Thanks all , kind friends.
COBS FOR KINDLING.
W. C. Bullard & Co. have just re
ceived another carload of corn cobs.
They are unexcelled for kindling and
light firing. $1.50 a load.
THE SODA WATER SEASON OPEN.
The soda water season is open at the
City Drug Store. The latest and best
drinks. Pure fruit juices. A specialty
of seltzer water.
TO TRADE FOR /
Will trade a quarter block , house
24x24 with basement , in Red Cloud ,
for a farm near McCook. Enquire at
this office.
_
OFFICE QUARTERS.
Convenient office quarters on ground
floor for rent at reasonable figure. In
quire at this office.
Look Hera.
Come up to the old Leach gallery for
pictures. ED. BEYRER , Photographer.
We nro going to
SPRING
.
Them on you.
THEY ARE NICE ! i'l
THEY ARE NEW !
LADIES'i'l
THEY ARE NEAT !
-We are talking of our-
LADIES'
Oxford Ties.
We have just placed eight dozen
pairs on our shelves. Eleven
dozen more on the road.
CALL.
A. F. MOOKE. JNO. R. HAIIT.
MOORE & HART ,
ATTORNEYS - : AT - : - LAW ,
MCCOOK. - - NEBRASKA.
practice In the State and Federal
Courts and before tbe U. S. Land Otllce. Office
over Famons Clothlnff Co. Store.
C. H. BOYLE ,
LAND - : - ATTORNEY ,
Six roars experience In Gov.
eminent Land Cases.
Real Estate , Loans & Insurance.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
EB'-Omce ' in Phillips-Meeker building.
J. BYRON JENNINGS ,
ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LATV.
| 3f Will practice in the State and Unit * I
States couits and before the U.S. Land Offices.
Careful attention given to collections. Ofllc *
over Bank of McCook.
HUGH W. COLE , LAWYER ,
MCCOOK , NEBBASKA.
0y Will practice in all courts. Commercial
and corporation law a specialty. Money to
loan. Rooms 4 and 5 old First National bld'g.
DR. A. P. WELLES ,
HOMEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
McCOOK. NEBRASKA.
(5 ? Special attention given to diseases of
women and children. The latest improved
methods of electricity used in all cases requir
ing1 such treatment. Office over McMillen
drug store. Residence , North Main street.
B. B. DAVIS. M. D. C. H. JONES , M. D.
DAVIS & JONES ,
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS ,
MCCOOK. NEBRASKA.
52 ? OFFICE Ilonas : n to 11. a. m. . 2 to 5 and
7 to 9 , p. m. Rooms over First National bank.
AT COST !
I am closing out at cost my entire
stock of
DRY GOODS , NOTIONS ,
BOOTS and SHOES.
I Will Trade Goods for Stock
of all kinds.
Give me a call at the Penner Building on
West Dennison Street , and I will do you
good.
WM. J. PORTER.
FOR RENT.
Are You In It ?
That is to say : Do you want to buy ,
rent or trade for a barn. If so call on
or address E. LINDNER. McCook.
Try Knipple for staple and fancy
groceries. Union block.