The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 19, 1891, Image 8
f * WALL PAPER IS NOW COMPLETE , And we are prepared to show -In the city at Prices That Can't Be Beat. -A full line of- Mixed Paints , Varnishes , Brushes , Alabastine , Etc. L. W. MCCONNBLL & CO. , DRuaaisrs. P ure J -AT- 5O CENTS A HUNDRED. I am delivering an extra pure , clear quality of ice , Drift wood Creek ice , at the low and very reasonable price of 50 cents a hundred pounds. Wait for my wagon. -EVERY WATERPROOF COLLAR OK THAT CAN 'BE RELIED ON BE UP TO THE MARK BEARS THIS MARK. NEEDS HO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. fffi & I 'DEALERS I NEE LUMBER ! SASH , BOOKS , BLINDS , CEMENT * LIME , Also Hard and Soft Coal. B. & M. Meat Market. FRESH AND SALT MEATS , BACON , BOLOGNA , CHICKENS , , . , . TURKEYS &C. AC. R. A , O0UPE & CO. , ProDS. a ; f . ITki."t LEBANON DOTS. Bain ! Ruin ! ! KalnU ! The Alliance folks do not call attention to Paul Vandervort ao freely as they did since Brother Allen of Frontier county reud Paul out of the party. Some of the Alliances think that they al ready see the flno Italian hand of my two banks both under ono roof iu a few recent political-social visits. It will in all probability strike Col. C.T. Brewer at about the third rib to learn that the Alliance people here claim his recent elec tion as an Alliance victory. The Lebanon Alliance Business Association had u called meeting- for the purpose of wind ing up their little ball of yarn. Thus ends another case of flying high and roosting low. In talking with some of the boys in regard to the Owlstrallan ballot it was the unanimous opinion that the only way it would affect us was the chance that it would deprive us on election day of the unsolicited services of Jim Goggles and Joe McClung. I suppose you have all read the European tourist's roar back to the Republicans. It seems funny to have a Jew curse a money leaner. I sincerely hope that the Republicans of this state will not allow this bull-baiter to dictate their policy. It is to be hoped that he will wnnder into Moscow so that Grand Duke Scrgius may round him up. I received some time since acopy of "Here's Your Mule. Joe" alias Alliance Herald. I be lieve that the brick mason made a mistake when he traded his apron for an ink pot. Previous to his telling us that he was a brick mason I had thought that he was a graduate from some wood choppers' camp on some of the charcoal flats in Pennsylvania. Not exactly lost , strayed or stolen , but a little mixed , ono ex-county commissioner , supposed at Wilsonville to be making arrange ments to move down there , supposed at Leba non to be making arrangements to secure the Alliance nomination for county commis sioner. Any information as to what he does intend to do will be received with the greatest indifference by his constituents at Lebanon. If the B. & M. does not keep a supply of cof- flns on hand you had better tell A. U. to get one. It happened this way : Some two or three weeks ago I was listing corn on the south divide , three miles from Lebanon , I saw an extra go west. I unhitched , rushed to the house , asked my wife if she didn't want to go to town. She said she could not as she had just filled the stove with bread to bake. But why do you want to go to town in the middle of the week. I told her that I had seen an extra go west and that I knew that it was either Mary Sheedy of Lincoln or Ben Harri son of D. C. , us our banker had called on both of them at Lincoln a week or two before. I pounded the old grays over the back clear to town and there learned that thn nvtm wno the bridge inspector , so if you miss a bridge inspector you will nearly know what ailed him- JAKE HARMON. Happy Hoosiers. Wm. Timmons , Postmaster of Idaville , Ind. , writes : Electric Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined , for that bad feeling arising from kidney and liver trouble. " Joh n Leslie , farmer and stockman , of same place , says : "Find Electric Bitters to be the best kidney and liver medicine , made me feel like a new man. " J. W. Gardner , hardware merchant , same town , says : "Elec tric Bitters is Just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies ; ho found new strength , good appetite and felt just like he had a new lease on life. Only 50c. a bottle at A. McMillen's drug store. Box ELDER REVIEW. Crops are looking splendid in this part of the county. A.W.CamnbCll has an imnrnmnt-n fmr. nnni in his wheat field. Surely these heavy rains do stiffen the back bone of the farmer. Children's day exercises will be held at Box Elder church , next Sunday. The old soldiers of Box Elder have decided to have an old-fashioned soldiers' picnic on the Fourth. Last Sunday , Sam Pinkerton returned home from Indianola , where he has been attending school since last November. The recent floods have inundated a large field of corn for Daniel Doyle ; and we under stand that several men up the creek are suf fering in the same way. Last Friday evening Charles Masters gave a croquet party to the young people of Box El der at his house. It was largely attended and all enjoyed themselves. A bountiful supper was served and the spread was certainly a compliment to Mrs. Blasters' ability in that line. La Grippe Again. During the epidemic of la grippe lastseason Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption , coughs and colds , proved to be the best reme dy. Reports from the many who used it con firm this statement. They were not only quickly relieved , but the disease left no bad after results. We ask you to give this remedy a trial and we guarantee that you will be sat isfied with results , or the purchase price will be refunded. It has no equal in la grippe or any throat , chest or lung trouble. Trial bottles tles free at A. McMillen's drug store. Large size 50c. and $1.00. 4-its. BANKSVILLE BUDGET. The Banksville young people were in attend ance at a dance at James Lawthere. Saturday night. Who says Nebraska is a dry country , when it rains most every other day. Good rains Monday and Tuesday. The Alliance have a meeting at the Gerver school house , Thursday evening , to arrange for a celebration on Dry Creek of 4th of July. The sudden death of Prof. Walter Rowland's wife called Undo John Rowland and wife and daughter. Mrs. Nelson , to Indianola. Sunday evening , to attend the funeral. Wm. Relph found his lost horse stock in the west part of Grant , Saturday. They skipped his herd. The herder must have been super intending the growth of trees when they got away. OBSERVER. All ncdical authorities agree that catarrh is no more nor less than an inflammation of the ining membrane of the nasal air passages. Nasal catarrh and all catarrhal affections of the head are not diseases of the blood , and it is a serious mistake to treat them as such. No conscientious physician ever attempted to do so. It is held by eminent medical men that sooner or later a specific will be found for every disease from which humanity suffers. The facts justify us in assuming that for catarrh at least a positive cure exists in Ely's Cream Balm. - i tf. V SOUTH SIDE SAUCE. Blllio Cuyler IB working Ht W. N. Cratty's. Lawrence ami Otto Schwerdts left , last week , for North Plntte. The Alllnnco folks uru talking of having a big picnic over here soon. This is a little the wett'BtwoHt her cv % rknowi in Southwestern Nebraska. Mrs. W. N. Cratty left , last Saturday morn ing. for a short visit in Lincoln. Small grain is firm , hut corn is very back ward on account of the cool wet weather. The cut worms arc working the corn some. This wet weather is just the kind for them. Grass , we believe , was never better at this time of the year than now. Stock although very thin this spring are in prime condition now. H. H. Pickens has got a new plug hat and Konc to the legislature. I. T. Uirdsall rides in a way-uu phaeton be hind a spanking span of blacks. John Whittaker is putting up a fine frame barn. for horses , grain and alfalfa. M. C. Maxwell is building a large sheep barn to hold his fine flock of cotswolds and me rinos. Itothees Hileman Is building a large cement cellar ( well ventilated ) for the purpose of storing 10,000 bushels of potatoes. John Whittaker had a little set-to with a fence post , the other day. and from appear ances John came out second best. Mose Golfer is conductor of the street line running up the Driftwood , and Oscar Hussfll is sitting on the bank , lleli pole in hand , wait ing for L > ull heads and suckers to float down the ditch. Friends , tins may bo u little premature mature , but the arrival ot the South Side ditch will demonstrate that such is lite in the far west. OUSEHVEH. Resolutions of Condolence Adopted by the M. E. Sunday school on the death of Bernice Ludwick , Sunday , June 14th : WHEREAS. In His Divine wisdom it has pleased the Heavenly Father to take out of the world the soul of little Bernice Ludwick : BE IT RESOLVED. That we bow with humble submission to the will of God in the dispensa tion of His Providence , and that we recog nize that the loss to this school is her gain ; RESOLVED , That we as a school extend to Brother and Sister Ludwick and their family this our heartfelt sympathy infills their hour of deep sorrow and nflliatioii ; RESOLVED , That there be set aside on the record of this school a memorial page upon which these resolutions , together with her ago and the date of her death , shall be record ed ; that a copy of these resolutions be pre sented to Brother and Sister Ludwick and that they be furnished each of the city papers for publication. EPISCOPAL CHUHCII. METHODIST Divine service at 11 o'clock , A. M. , and 7:30. P.M. , every Sabbath. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. A. M. . central time. Prayer meet ing , Wednesday evenings at 8:00. central time. All persons are cordially invited to these ser vices. P. S. MATHER. Pastor. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Consumption Curtd. An old physician , retired from practice , having had placed in his hands by an East In- dla missionary the formula of a simple veget able remedy for the speedy and permanent euro of Coimmnntlou , Bronchitis. Catarrh , Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections , also a positive and radical euro for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints , after having tested UH wonderful curative powcrn In thousands of cases. h > m felt it his duty to make it known to hln puttering fellows. Actu ated by this motive and a de-sire to relieve human suffering. I will send free of charge , to all who desiru it. this recipe. In Gorman. French or Enirliah. with full directions for pre paring and using. Sent by mall by addressing with stamp , naming this paper. W. A. Noyea , 820 Powers' Block. Rochester. N. Y. 38-ly. A Book of 500 Pages. On treatment and care of domestic animals. Horses. Cattle.Sheep. Dogs.Hogsand Poultry , sent free. Address Humphreys' Veterinary Specifics. Cor. William and John streets. N. Y. HOME MADE ! BREAD , PIES , CAKES , DOUGH NUTS. ADAMS & PATR. A. K. MOORK. JSO. K. HART. MOOKE& IIAll T , ATTORNEYS - : - AT - : - LAW , MCCOOK. - - NEBRASKA. ; arVlll practice in the State and Federal Courts and before the U.S. Land Olllco. OQice over Famous Clothinir Co. Store. C. H. BOYLE , LAND - > ATTORNEY , Six years experience in Gov. eminent Land Cases. Real Estate , Loans & Insuranoe. NOTARY PUBLIC , in Phillips-Meeker building. J. BYRON JENNINGS , ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAAV. practice in the State and Unit- States couits and before the U.S. Land Ollicee. Careful attention given to collections. OHico over Hank ot McCook. HUGH W. COLE , LAWYER , MCCOOK. NEDBASKA. CST Will practice in all courts. ComrnerciNl and corporation law a specialty. Money to loan. Rooms 4 and .1 old First National bld'g. II. H. DAVIS. M. D. C. II. JONES , M. D. DAVIS & JONES , PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS , McCOOK , NEBRASKA. Houns : n to 11. a.m. . 2 to f and 7 to 9 , p. m. llooms over First National bank. HENRY MEYER , Contractor and Builder , CABINET MAKER. SPECIALTIES Making and repairing f urn- ture. Furniture of any description made to order. Mail orders promptly attended to. Shop on Dennison Street , opposite Pred- uore'6 blacksmith shop. McCook. Neb. CWdren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. HAKE SOUTHWEST NEBRASKA What it ought to become and can easily bo made by energy , faith , and labor. A GARDEN SPOT. How ? First , everybody in lied Willow coun ty should read tbn IRRIGATION AGE. That newspaper Is now recognized as ono of the strongest forces In \dovelopment of the Arid Region ; is an encyclopedia on the sub' Joct of Irrigation. It contains all the news of irrigation development , articles on the uao of I water , the best crops to be cultivated , the ex- , pericnco of Colorado , California , and also for- \ clgn countries , departments in "THE IIIRI- j GATEl * FARM" and "IRRIGATED ORCHARDS - j ARDS , " and a hundred other things of practical - > ical usefulness to the farmers of .south-West- ( era Nebraska. It Is worth k' ' $100.00 A YEAR I To all its readers interested in arid and semiarid - arid lands. Subscribe at once. $1.60 a year , ' 50 cents for three months. Address. IRRIGATION AOB , Denver , Colo. Buck fen's Arnica Salve. the world for cuts , sores. bruises , ulcers , salt rheum , fever soros. tetter , chapped bands , chilblains , corns , and all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles , or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 23 cf uts per box. For sale by A. McMillon. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. DRYSDALE THE TAILOR , From New York City , lias the most com plete stock of Spring and Summer Goods.for men's wear , between Lincoln ami Denver. liis store is just replete with the Litest nov elties from New York and Chicago , and as he buys strictly for cash he can aiford to give you first class Clothing at very reasonable prices , lie has guaranteed every garment he has made up in McCook for nearly six years and has never had a misfit in that time. 4Call and see him. One door north of the Commercial ilonse. THE - AND - FINEST STOGK. R. A. COLE Wishes to call public attention to the fact that ho has received more goods which makes hia the largest and finest stock to select from in McCook. He guarantees a nt and his prices are the lowest in McCook. Two doors west of Citizens Dank. FRANK HUB BLR IS NOT A MILLIONAIRE , BUT STILL A DAY LABORER , And solicits a continuance of past favors. Carpet Laying a Specialty. Satisfaction guar- cnteed. Leave orders at TUB TRIBUNE office. trst JYattotiaJ AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , CAPITAL AND SURPLUS , $100.000. $60,000. GEORGE HOCK NELL , President. B. M. FREES , Vice President. W.F. LAWSON , Cashier. A. CAMPBELL , Director. S. L. GREEN , Director. The Citizens Bank of McGook , Incorporated under State Laws. Paid Up Capital , $5OOOO. -DOES A- 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. FRANKLIN , President , JOHN R. CLARK , Vice Pres. A. C. EBERT , Cashier. THOS. L GLASSCOTT , Ass. Cash. CORRESPONDENTS : The First National Hank , Lincoln Nebrska. The Chemical National Bank , New York City. Hotel , H. M. WOLF , PROPRIETOR. DAVID C. BENEDICT , CLERK. Headquarters for Traveling Men , Electric lights , hot and cold water baths , free bus to all trains , and strictly first class in all of its appointments. 1