The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 15, 1892, Image 9

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L. LOWMAN & SON.
ForSODaysOnly
Will allow you $1
on a purchase of $5
in order to make
room for the Fall
Stock.
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INDIANOLA ITEMS.
That was a nice rain , Tuesday night.
W. A. Miuniar of Danbury was over
Thursday.
J. H. Stevens of Hartley was here
Thursday. ' *
C. W. Beck and sons spent Monday
in Bartlcy.
Hon. J. E. Cochran was here on
Wednesday.
Geo. W. Bede , of North Valley , was
in Ochre city , Tuesday.
E. C. Ballew lias been assisting thu
commissioners , for a day or so.
Chas. Duckworth , Danbury's drug
gist , visited our city Thursday.
J. A Miller and Wm. Porter , of Mo.
Ridge , were in our city , Tuesday.
Sheriff Banks is busy posting notices
of the special election to be held Aug.
1st.
County Attorney Dodge is attending
the meeting of the county commission
ers.
Messrs. Potter and Eldred of Mc-
Cook transacted business at court house
this week.
County commissioners are still in
session , checking up the semi-annual
settlement.
. ) . W. Cramer of Hastings and a
brother of our Charley visited the ochre
city this week.
Supt. Bayston reports an increase of
225 children of school age in the coun
ty since last year.
The brewery runs every day , nights
and Sundays included. Judging from
teams hitched in front.
Our neighboring city of Bartley has
organized a Workmen lodge with six
teen charter members.
The Republican convention to select
delegates to the state convention will be
held here on Thursday , July 2lst.
Messrs. Turner and W. 0. John , of
Cambridge , visited the county seat of
Red Willow county , Wednesday.
License was issued , this week , for
the marriage of Mr. Elsie Hobbs and
Miss Fannie F. Mikaka , both of Mc-
Cook.
J. J. Lamborn has his ochre mill
running this week and will ship two or
more cars of the finest ochre in the
world.
John Wolfe of David City , Neb. , is
lere visiting his son , W. B. Wolfe , and
ooking at the country with a view of
buying.
Page T. Francis is engaged by our
city , fixing a grade for sidewalks. He
will also grade the track on the fair
ground while here.
License was issued on' Wednesday ,
for the marriage of Mr. Alfred H.
Bagley , of Akron Colorado , and Miss
Ollie Cook , of Oxford , Neb.
Miss Moree Coulter , of Dubuque ,
Iowa has been spending some weeks
with her friend Miss Cora Russell.
She left on Monday night , for Denver ,
Colorado Springs , and other points of
interest in Colorado.
County Judge has issued five mar
riage licenses in the past forty-eight
hours , four of which are reported in
this letter , the parties to the fifth re
questing their names kept from the
press for the present.
The Indianola school board have
contracted with Prof. Howard , Prof.
Rowland and Miss Lillie Welborn to
teach again the coming year , and it is
expected that Miss Ruth Raine will be
employed as the fourth teacher.
License was issued on Thursday for
the marriage of Mr. Perry M. Divines
of Council Bluffs , Iowa , and Miss Ina
M. Milligan of Holton , Kan. They
will make their home in McCook for
the present and can be found at the
Commercial hotel.
Do the people of this county want
to preserve the reputation which the
county has gained by making exhibits
abroad. If so why will they not attend
a meeting in the interest of the World's
Fair. Let us wake up before it is too
ate to make our plans for an exhibit.
Married at the residence of the coun
ty judge and by the same "on Wednes
day , July 13th , Mr. John M. Manville ,
and Miss Lizzie Ficker , both of Cam-
mdge. They took the evening train
'or McCook , but will take no part in
he county seat election.
Messrs. Reynolds , Herbert and Earn
est Grim , son and nephews of our
ownsman A. H. Reynolds , have been
lere for some days. Messrs. Grim re
turned to Denver , Monday evening , and
Mr. Reynolds will remain a week or so
longer with his parents and friends
before returning to his home in Denver.
Train No. 2 on Tuesday evening kill
ed over twenty head of steers belonging
to Powell Bros , and Mr. Holland , east
of the Willow. It is said that the track
is perfectly straight at this point , and
as it is long after daylight when the
said train passes , it seems gross careless
ness or culpable negligence on the part
of the engineer.
By consulting the early records of
the county wo find that the county
scat was declared located at Indianola
on June l3th , 1873 , at which time
Messrs. Bradbury , Fitch and Berger
were the commissioners , and I. J. Star-
buck , county clerk. Indianola is nearly
of age and she will expect to be allowed
a vote , whether .she shall gain her ma
jority or not.
VALLEY GRANGE.
Oh , if it would only rain and let me
sleep.
Quite a number of the Valley's people
attended the show in McCook.
Dr. and Mrs. Demay and children
visited at Mr. Troy's laet week.
Will Critser now for a pretty school
marm. You. know he is director.
Mr. Frank Albrecht has bought a
new binder and header combined.
Quarterly meeting at the Fairview
church , next Sunday afternoon and
evening.
Dr. Critser has purchased a new McCormick -
Cormick Binder. Mr. Reid has done
likewise.
H. Goodenberger , it is said , has the
finest piece of wheat in Valley Grange
precinct.
Charles Boyd had to draw the tubing
from his well ; was quite a job from a
deep well.
Ed Benjamin has the finest piece of
corn in this precinct and if you doubt it
call and see for yourself.
All the Independents can talk about
is that "wonderful convention in Oma
ha. " They had better save breath till
this fall for they will need it badly then.
SLEEPY JIM ,
Perry Precinct Primary.
The Republican electors of Perry
precinct are requested to meet in the
Perry school house , Monday evening ,
July 18th , 1892 , at S o'clock , for the
purpose of selecting three delegates to
the county convention to be held in In
dianola on Thursday , July 21st , 1892 ;
and for the transaction ot any other
business which may come before the
caucus. M. H. BACON ,
Committeeman.
Precinct Primary.
The Republicans of Driftwood pre
cinct are requested to meet in caucus
at the Frederick school house , Tuesday
evening , July 19th , at 8 o'clock , for the
purpose of selecting the delegates to a
Republican county convention to be
held at Indianola , July 21st , and for
such other business as may come before
the meeting. ED. F. DUFPEY ,
Commilteeman.
"Law and order , " says the New York
Recorder , "is the rule of the republic
and all must bend to it. Then will come
the gentle spirit of peace , of concilia
tion , of arbitration. " Will it indeed ?
Not if Mr. Frick and the Carnegie
company can help it.
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.
J. I. Case threshing machines at S.
M. Cochran & Co.'s.
FOR THE CAMPAIGN.
In order to bring THE WEEKLY
BEE into the family of every Eng
lish reading man and woman in the
west its publishers have decided to
offer the paper FOB six MONTHS ,
covering the campaign , FOR 30
CENTS.
In order to fully understand the
questions of vital importance to the
producer and laboring man that
will come up during the campaign ,
every voter should HEAR BOTH
SIDES. THE BEE proposes to dis
cuss all these questions thoroughly
and intelligently.
You cannot afford to allow this
opportunity to pass.
Address
- THE BEE PUBLISHING Co. ,
Omaha , Neb.
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Free ! Free !
Iii order to increase our cash trade we * >
will give away the following- of presents f'
to our cash customers , ,
REEFREE ! !
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 - 50.00
0 Magnificent Oil Paintings at $25,15O.OO
6 Magnificent Oil Painting s at $2 5 , 90.00
100 Books , standard Avorks of English
and American fiction , bound in
cloth and g'old , at $2 - 200.00
118 PRESENTS WORTH - - $79O.OO
We carry the largest stock of
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Hardware , Stove Tinware , Harness , i
Saddles , House Furnishing Goods , li M
in Red willow county. "f
And we meet all competition and go them - j
one better. Call LaTourette."f V
eiits and price our goods before buying- .
W. C. LaTourette.
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GENUING BARGAINS !
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Has the actual difference in the
way CLOTHING- 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
hand-me-downs" and clothing ( not
things ) made of good material and
nicely put together. Here is where
we have always mad'a 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
clothing 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 CHLLDKEN'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 ,
Overalls , Jeans , Pants , SOCKS , Ties , Night Shirts , etc. , we
have just what you want and at a price that will meet your
views.
ttouss ,
C. W. KNIGHTS , PROPRIETOR.
Put it in
Would ( BEFORE. )
you ' ( AFTER. )
increase Your Business ?
40 TO 2000 ACRE TRACTS ,
5 TO S15 PER ACRR.
fSTSend stamp for Price List and Descriptive
Circular of Southwestern Nebraska to
AND STOCK RANCHES.S. . H. COLVIN , McCook/erf willow Co. , Neb.