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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1892)
L. LOWMAN & SON 555WILL HAVE : DURING MONTH OF IUN Hemstitch Goods in Black and Wliii MUBT OO ! Prices Millinery Reduced FOURTH OF JULY BARGAINS , KN THEM : 1HE FOLLOWING B S -OF- AND THEY ARE THE INDIANOLA ITEMS. This is good corn weather. Adam Grass is in McUook today. C. F. Babcock was here , Wednesday. Lots of grain coming to town , this week. Send to Secretary Beck for premium list of county fair. The paint company are mining sev eral tons of ochre every day. A. Wiley , assessor of East Valley precinct , returned his books , Monday. Dnncan Bros , have bought A. T. Campbell & Co.\s elevator at Bartley. The new matting on floor of court room adds to looks and comfort of the room. R. E. Moore , assessor of Box Elder precinct , made his returns on Tuesday , of this week. K. L. Norris , of Stratton , was before the pension examining board , Monday , for an increase. Mrs. I. W. Stevenson and daughter Carrie , of Mount Zion , Frontier county , were in town , Tuesday. For reliable tornado insurance at less rate of premium than all others , call on C. W. Beck at court house. R. N. Thomas has completed a nice desk , and case for books and blanks , for the county superintendent. William T. Korton , of Coles county , Illinois , came in recently to visit friends and see the great American desert. The five Pullman cars ditched here , Sunday morning , were : the Raton , Col umbus , Zeta , Fairbault and Arona. The chief topics of news for the past week have been the cyclone at McCook , the railroad disaster here , and the na tional convention. Z. 11. Sherman is at home , from the soldier's home in Grand Island , to visit his family. He thinks the home a grand place for disabled veterans. Mr. Crockford , one of the few straight republicans of Fritsch precinct , took in the city , Wednesday. Either Blaine or Harrison will suit him. The case of state of Nebraska vs. Charles Elliot was dismissed , county attorney failed in his complaint to state that the offense was committed in this county. A new Estey organ , the best in the world , for sale at a little over half price by C. W. Beck. If you want a good instrument call and see this and save $50. t\f 1 LJ * tn n jn w * t tr - * * \ % * i / \ * < * j-i iv. J. . Jiuiuuu , uuuui/y treasurer , re ceived a large fire proof safe for his office , this is a step in the right direc tion. The county should provive a safe place for all records. R. M. Snavely came in from Denver on Tuesday morning , to attend courtj but was taken sick during the day and is still confined to his bed , and his friends fear a run of fever. Dr. Wra. Blank , of Lebanon , was over and filed his certificate from the state board of health , allowing him to practice in this county. Dr. Blank was formerly of Beaver ( Jity. E. F. Crandall , once a prominent business man of Indianola. but now of Sali Lake City , has been here several days attending to business and visiting old friends. He left for home , Wednes day night. C. W. Beck , secretary of camp meet ing association , went to Cambridge , Tuesday evening , to meet the executive committee to fix the time of the camp meeting for 1892 , which will be held at Cambridge , August 18th to 25th. We regret to be compeled to an nounce the death of Charles Prenier , son of Solomon Premer , of Alliance precinct. Charlie was a promising young man and had been at Franklin attending school for the past year. He took the measles , and thought to be well , but caught cold and grew worse. The family have the sympathy of all. District court convened early , Mon day morning. His honor D. T. Welty. presiding. Several prominent attorneys rom abroad were in attendance , among whom were Hartigan , Shockey , Ferris and Maddocks , of Hastings , P. F. Winters , of Omaha , C. C. Flansbury , of Alma , and A. H. Kidd , of Beatrice , Besides a full attendance of Red Wil low county bar. The docket contained over one hundred cases , about three fourths of which were continued. The judge dismissed the jury Monday , at two o'clock , without being called on a case , only a few cases being tried. Court adjourned , Tuesday evening. Children's day will be observed in our churches on next Sunday. Prepa rations are being made for a nice time for the little ones and young people. Miss Ruth Rjiine , a school teacher from Beaver City , arrived in this city , Wednesday evening , to visit her friend Mrs. J. 11. Bayston and others. Miss Raine taught in the Indianola schools a few years ago and has lots of friends here. ' Is it not about time that two of our local papers called a halt in using pet names. The people are getting tired of Pop Gun Smith and Swagger Jawed Joe , give us a change. Such accusa tions as they make may be fun for the principals themselves , but they do not go to build up a family paper. And in this connection what good is accom plished by one member of a church or Sunday school , publishing such articles as appeared in one of our papers last week about another number of the same Sunday school. Joe may be a bigger sinner than the writer of that article only because there is more of him. A pharisee may be as bad as a publican sinner. Pull the mote out of your own eye brother , and you may not then see so many faults in your brethren. WARM WEATHER HAS COME AT LAST The Best Season of the Year to Treat Chronic Catarrh. Understanding that a great number of people have been cured of chronic catarrh Pe-ru-na the by taking - - during past cold season , yet it can not be denied that the cold , wet , backward spring has retarded many cures , and in some cases actually prevented a cure. But , after unusual delay , sninmer has come at last , and now is the time for all catarrh sufferers to begin a system atic course of treatment for this disease. The greatest difficulty in the way of treating chronic catarrh is that the pa tient is so liable to catch cold during the treatment , and thus delay the cure. This liability at this season of the year is in a great measure removed , and no one should neglect the opportunity to be given treatment. The proper way to begin treatment for chronic catarrh is to take a tablespoonful - spoonful of Pe-ru-na before each meal and at bedtime. This dose should be increased so that in one month the pa tient will be taking two tablespoonfuls at each dose ; at which time a report of the case by letter should be made to Dr. Hartman , Columbus , Ohio , and he will advise further. natinnf , slinuld lin.vft n nnnv nf The Family Physician No. 2. which is a 32 page pamphlet , giving a complete description of the cause , symptoms and cure of cronic catarrh. Sent free to any address. BANKSVILLE BUDGET. Corn planting is going on yet. Wm.Relph is to shell corntomorrow. H. K. Benjamin commenced culti vating corn , today. Saturday , the 4th inst. , was a day to be remembered for its high winds , of a cyclonic tendency. C. F. Elliott started for Indianola to attend court with his load of witnesses in the case of state vs. Elliott. E. L. Walker complaining witness. Corn is growing very slow yet as we are having very cool weather for the time of the year. Grass is as much as two weeks late compared with the past seasons. D. B. Barnes is billed to carry the mail , tomorrow , as C. S. White goes to county seat ; also James Miller and D. H. McMurrin are on the road for the county seat. Dated June 6th , 1892. For the Campaign. In order to bring THE WEEKLY BEE into the family of every English read ing man and woman in the west its pub lishers have decided to offer the paper FOR SIX MONTHS , covering the cam paign , for 30 cents. In order to fully understand the questions of vital importance to the producer and laboring man that will come up during this campaign , every voter should HEAR BOTH SIDES. THE BEE proposes to discuss all these ques tions thoroughly and intelligently. You cannot afford to allow this op portunity to pass. Address orders to THE BEE PUBLISHING Co. , Omaha , Nebraska. BtaRfc j _ / FREE ! t Y Iii order to increase our cash trade we will give away the ffollowing * list of presents- to our cash customers , 1 Gold Watch , worth $100.00 1 Gold Watch , worth 75.00 1 Gold Watch , worth 50.00 1 Lady's Gold Watch , worth 75.00 2 Silver Watches at $25 each 5O.OO G Magnificent Oil Paintings at $25,15O.OO 6 Magnificent Oil Painting's at $25 , 90.0O 10O Books , standard works of English and American fiction , Ibomul in cloth and gold , at $2 - 200.00 118 PKESENTS woimi $790.0O We carry the largest stock of Hardware , Stoves , Tinware , Harness , Saddles , House Furnishing Goods , in lied willow county. And we meet all competition and go them one better. Call and examine these pres ents and price our goods before buying' . W. C. LaTourette. jou- see It lit ( Elbuc.'tl'tdc.-me-nfc it i * so. C " " Bf TJlj-c Tiftjr rife yfrilifer aJiiirjJfajtfAf jlTSif TVAr -A - jfer - * { NUINE BARGAINS ! 11 ® S S& ® ® Has the actual difference in the way CLOTHING is put up ever oc curred to you ? If it has not , a visit to the various places where clothing is sold will convince you that there is a vast difference between "slop-shop \v hand-me-downs" and clothing ( not things ) made of good material and nicely put together. Here is where f we have always made a strong point and the fact that we are selling Men's and Boys' Suits and Pants , trimmed , lined and sewed equal to any tailor made suits , at prices as low , and often lower , than the "slop shop" stuff explains in itself why we are doing so large a slothing business. We have put forth an extra effort this spring , and you will find our tables loaded down with the prettiest line of MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS to be found on this market , and if you are looking for good , honest goods at the lowest prices , we ask you to carefully inspect this department. And in Hats , Shirts , Suspenders , 3veralls , Jeans , Pants , SOCKS , Ties , Night Shirts , etc. , we lave just what you want and at a price that will meet your riews. House C. W. KNIGHTS , PROPRIETOR. MAKES MORE BREAD ! MAKES WHITER BREAD ! MAKES BETTER BREAD THAN ANYOTHER FLOUR \\E ALSO HANDLE FULL LINE OF LISTER END SPRING IHM1 FLOURS and guarantee every sack we sell to give satisfaction. All kinds of FEED constantly on hand ; and don't forget that we handle more Grass , Field and Garden Seeds in bulk than all the rest of dealers combined. Our prices are always the lowest and goods the best. POTTER & EASTERDAY. pay highest market price for all kinds of Grain at our Elevator. I u 4 *