The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 23, 1892, Image 5

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    of DIAMONDS , and WATCHES until you wonder where
GREAT BIG STOCK they all came from. Inspect while stock is complete. JEWELERS
OUTING SHOES.
It long ago seoraed as thougl
shoes could never be better and
never be cheaper , but they arc
better now and cheaper now than
ih y ever wore before. The greai
every day favorite is our men'e
and ladies' shoe. It is as much a
boon to the pocketbook as it is to
the feet. It won't wear you out
to wear it out. You don't need to
take care of it ; it takes care of
itself. It will give you solid com
fort for the simple reason that a
better shoo for knockabout pur
poses has never been produced.
If prices never appealed to you
before , the price of this shoe will ,
for it costs only § 2.50. It will
look nicer and wear longer than
any shoe on earth.
Suvener - : - Spunes
at Karuth's.
For Fine Book Cases and Dining
Tables go to the New Furniture Store.
For Lamps , Chenery's City Drug
Store.
McMillcn has a large assortment of
lamps cheap.
Paints and Oils , Chenery's City
Drug Store.
Predmore Bros , keep the best cylin
der oil in McCook.
Buy your school supplies at Chen
ery's City Drug Store. .
Wayson & Odell are putting out some
'handsome rigs these days.
Dr. A. J. Thomas , Dentist , office in
Union block , over Knipple.
J. S. LeHew is adding a comfortable
porch to the east front of his dwelling.
± > room corn is one ot the most prou
table crops which can be raised in thi
-section of Nebraska.
Noble , the leading grocer , makes i
specialty of fresh , clean family grocer
les. He will treat you right.
A fine line of Diamonds
ends at Button's , The
Leading Jeweler.
What
Can't Pull Out ?
Why the
Bow on the Jas. Boss Filled
Watch Cases , made by the
Keystone Watch Case Com
pany , Philadelphia. It pro
tects the Watch from the pickpocket -
pocket , and prevents it from
dropping. Can only be had
with cases stamped
with this trade mark.lfl
Sold , without extra charge
for this bow ( ring ) , through
Watch dealers only.
Ask your jeweler for pam
phlet , or send to makers.
We liave tlie g-oods
know we can suit
you and are in a po
sition to sell as cheap
it'not cheaper than
any one in the Repub
lican Yalley , at BUT
TON'S JEWELRY
Music STOKE.
Residence property
for sale in all parts of
the city by O. J. Ryan.
Machine 0/7s at 20c , 25c , 30c. and
35c. at KN/PPLE'S.
33f"Grocenes at Nobles' .
Machine oil of all kinds at Frcdmorc
Bros.
Fancy rockers just received at Fade
& Son's.
Elegant Perfumes at Chenery's City
Drug Store.
Hogs reached $6.50 in Omaha , on
day last week.
Pure drugs can always be found at
Jhenery'a City Drug Store.
S. M. Cochran & Co. keep repairs
'or all kinds of machinery.
The finest line of candies in the city
at Gray & Troxel's restaurant.
Remember that Xmas comes just
once a year , and act accordingly.
Diamonds black diamonds in pro
fusion at the Barnett Lumber Yard.
Domestic , White , Standard and New
Home sewing machines on $5 a month
payments at Pade & Son's.
Too many laws are like sausages
which cease to inspire respect as we
come to know how they are made.
Wayson & Odell can fix you up com
fortably and stylishly in any thing you
may desire in the livery line.
Noble is the only exclusive grocer in
the city. His stock is the largest and
his prices correspond with the times.
IN QUEENSWARB Noble carries
the largest assortment and the richest
deoigns of the season. His prices are
reasonable.
A fine line of Plush Goods , Albums ,
Manicure Sets , Perfumes , Sponges ,
Toilet Articles , etc. , at Chenery's City
Drug Store.
It seems to be peculiarly true of the
newspaper-man that "hope springs
eternal in the human breast. " Yet
you must walk a long way behind a
wild goose to find an ostrich feather.
We are printing the date to whicl
each subscriber has paid his subscrip
tion to THE TRIBUNE along with tin
address. Watch the date and you wil
know if you are in arrears. If you are
please come and see us.
Put your $ $ $ where they will d <
the most good , where they will secun
the best and the most groceries for in
stance. You will make no mistake ii
Noble's is the place of deposit. He
gives the limit in quantity , quality and
value , and his stock cannot be duplicat
ed in Western Nebraska.
The great universities were not estab-
ished at Lincoln because the slate
penitentiary , asylum and other institu-
ions were there , nor because Lincoln's
police courts show up a pretty lively
business. But because it was eminent
ly business-like to do so. The Wes
leyan Seminary for the West Nebraska
Conference will most likely be estab
lished at McCook because it will be
strictly business to do so. Chancellor
Creighton and his associates have re
sponsible business sense.
Reduction
On large Photo work till January 1 ,
only at Smart's gallery.
2OO to 3OO Watches
to select from at H P.
SUTTON S.
Our - Christmas - Bells
RING OUR STORY
OF
GIFTS .FOR ALL
OUR BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF
HOLIDAY GIRTS
is open and ready AT FAIKEST FIGURES.
Visitors are cordially invited.
A. McMILLEN , Druggist ,
SOLID SILVER and
Plated Ware , a com
plete assortmen , at
SUTTON'S , Leading
Jeweler.
Fine French Fruits at Postoffice
Lobby.
Oysters in any sytleatGray & Troxel's
restaurant.
McMillcn is headquarters for all
kinds of lamps.
Oh , my eye , but isn't THE TRIBUNE'S
Christmas number fetching.
Chribtmas candies , nuts and fruits
of all kinds at Postoffice Lobby.
The owner can have a small bunch
of keys by calling at this office.
Burdick has partitioned off a work
room in the rear of his furniture store.
Candies , Fruits , Nuts , Cigars and
Tobaccos at Gray & Troxel's restaurant.
S. H. Colvin has a good organ to
sell on installments or to exchange for
stock.
A larger assortment of toys than
ever belore , just displayed at the Post-
sffice Lobby.
J. M. Henderson has just completed
i barn and other outbuildings on his
lorth Madison street property.
Absolutely rust proof tinware is sold
) y S. M. Cochran & Co. , the west Den-
lison street hardwaremen.
Gray & Troxel's restaurant is now
pen , and the public is cordially invited
o call and enjoy a square meal.
Free salvation meeting are being con
ducted in the German Congregational
church by Mr. Lincoln of Driftwood
precinct.
The club dance , last evening , in the
opera hall , was fairly well attended ,
giving much pleasure to the merry par
ticipants.
Remember that at the Barnett Lum
ber Co.'s yard is the place to get your
coal. The best grades of hard and
soft coal kept in stock.
We are in it this year ; come and
look over our holiday stock consisting
of doll carriages , hobby horses , shoo
Sys , velocipedes , wagons , sleds , books
and toys of all kinds , at Postoffice
Lobby.
It has been demonstrated that to-
aacco of excellent quality can be raised
n portions of Nebraska. In all cases
where tobbaeo grows and matures well
.t is a profitable crop and it may yet be-
; ome one of the strongest resources of
he farmer in this state.
The Odd Fellows of our city will
hold a public installation and give a
banquet in Meeker hall on Friday even
ing , January 13th. It is expected to
make the event one of the prominent
affairs of the season , and will be par
ticipated in by a large company of Odd
Fellows and their friends.
The Courier misrepresents the TRI
BUNE on th question of bonuses and
bonds. We are on general principles
opposed to both and all kindred things.
But when either takes the form of a
plain business like investment the TRI
BUNE always favors it , within reason
able bounds and under proper protec
tion of the donors , etc. We are op
posed to watch factory bonds and pain
'actory bonuses , however.
C. M. Noble takes pleasure in direct-
ng attention to his stock of goods for
the holiday season. It is the largest ,
richest and finest assortment of chinaware -
ware , glassware , lamps , etc. , ever exhi
bited in McCook or in southwestern
Nebraska. Also an elegant line of
fruits , nuts and candies. Go and see
what a satisfactory and acceptable pre
sent can be secured at Noble's for a
little money.
It grieves this poor and contrite
heart with deep and settled grief , to see
some men who take delight in spreading
unbelief ; it makes the crystal teardrops
fall in wild profusion down when young
men , starting out in life , go out to
"paint the town"to ; note the sorrows of
the poor , the needy and the good , and
selfish greed of those who might assist
them if they would. It gives this man
ly breast a pain that shoots from side
to side , to see a thimbleful of brains
puffed up with foolish pride. It fills
his cup of misery when modest girls
chew gum , or when a Keeley graduate
goes back to guzzling rum. Drift in
Journal.
All goods bought at
SUTTON'S , The Jew
eler , engraved FREE
OF CHARGE
Do not fail to call at Postoffic
Lobby and examine their goods befor
making u Christmas present.
The Burnett Lumber Co. carry i
large stock of the best hard and sof
coal to be found in the market.
FOR SALE : Good house and lot ii
McCook , well located , good property
Enquire of G. L. Laws , Lincoln , Neb
We shall be pleased to publish an ]
interesting sketches of early life in thif
county , and all are requested to senc
such in for publication.
Make Noble your family grocer and
many other blessings will "fall to youi
lot , besides having the best groceries on
your table that the market affords.
Leap year is fast drawing to a close
and the girls who may have had the op
portunity and not improved it should
remember that after the last day of
this month they will have a long
"spell" to wait.
Reports from over the state indicate
that the patronage of home industry
movement that has been agitated by
the state press for a year past is grow
ing fast and that there is a steady in
crease in the demand for Nebraska
manufactured goods.
It is thought that Hon. J. A. Cor-
deal of McCook will receive the ap
pointment as Register of the McCook
land office under Cleveland. Joe's
many friends in Hayes county will
tllfi fiinri-lmrmf > r iirr climilrl h * hn
A & f C ?
successful. Hayes Centre Republican.
We understand that A. S. Campbell
will be A candidate for appointment tea
a position in the McCook land office ,
when a change is to be made. Mr.
Campbell has been an efficient steward
in the insane asylum and is one of the
kind of democrats who never change
their party coats. Success to him.
Hastings Tribune.
TIIE TRIBUNE hopes that the water
works company and the city authentic
may "get together" before spring , to
the end that an end come of this un
necessary friction , that more satisfactory
service be rendered , and that peace
and harmony may reign supreme. The
people are entitled to good service and
ire willing to pay for it , and they are
weary of this water works fight.
Life is as pleasant in Nebraska as in
my place on the continent. In soil
ind climate there is no section of the
inion that is superior. Producing
jeople are all that is necessary to make
Nebraska and especially the south-
vestern part of it as great as her
latural resources entitle her to be. Let
he people of less favored states come i
among us. Our people will welcomi
them with smiles as genial as our skies
Bishop Graves of Kearney conducts
Episcopal services in the Lutherai
church , Sunftay evening , being assistet
by Rev. Gill of Arapahoe. A far
audience greeted the Bishop consider
ing the brief notice given. It was an
nounced that hereafter regular monthly
services would be held. And it ii
hoped after coming June to have E
young man stationed here to look aftei
the interests of the church in the uppei
valley.
Preparations have been made by the
South McCook Sunday school to give
the seventy pupils of the school a
Christmas entertainment and tree.
Supplies for a pleasant time have been
procured. A program of exercises will
be given , a tree and presents provided ,
and on Saturday evening it is expected
to make the children as happy as their
means and circumstances will allow.
THE TRIBUNE wishes them all the
merriest Christmas.
The business of the McCook post
sffice exceeds $6,000 annually , exclu
sive of money orders and postal notes.
Fhis amount of business is only ex-
; eeded by Omaha , Lincoln , South
Dmaha , Hastings , Beatrice , Grand Is-
and , Nebraska City , Norfolk , Fremont ,
7airbury , Kearney , York and Platts-
nouth , among the Nebraska postofiices.
yi of which is a most gratifying
ecord for an office which has only been
stablished about ten years.
Enterprise , progress and push must
haracterize the coming man for this
country. If you are an old fossil ,
crawl out of your shell and shout for
Red Willow county. If you have got
into a rut and your business lags , get a
hump on yourself and advertise a spec
ialty in the TRIBUNE. Throw petty
brickcrings in the sewer and look pleas
ant. 1893 means more than you think
for Red Willow county and McCook.
Are you in favor of progress ? Allright
then , here's our hand. We are too.
Now watch us.
PRICE'S
Baking
Powder :
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard
PREGNANT PROJECTS.
Colonel Ilatfield pere is feeling very
merry these day of peace on earth and
good will to men and projects vast and
schemes galore scamper through his
fertile think pot in happy profusion
and gay abandon. First in importance
is the proposition to Jay out 4,000 lots
in his River Side addition. He wil
list the property low and expects the
entire 4,000 lots to go like hot griddle
cakes smothered in gravv.
Another enterprise , the contcmpla
tion of which has kept the Colone
awake o' nights , is an electriis or able
line which he expects to build connect
ing the city with Wesleyan Seminary
place. It must be admitted that Major
Campbell is more or less mixed up in
this stupendous undertaking ; and that
Deacon Morlan is very desirous of get
ting in the ground-floor in the scheme.
It may be stated in this connection
ihat the rumor that Colonel Hatfield is
a large holder of the North Side Irri
gation Ditch stock is a lie from the
pit , as bald as Bob Ingersoll's impos
ing dome of thought.
You will find at Sut-
ton's Jewelry store the
Largest Stock and the
Lowest Prices.
Far From Home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ewing's little
daughter yielded up its frail life at an
early hour yesterday morning , from an -
attack of brain trouble , being sick
mice Sunday. Mr. Ewing travels for
i Westfield , Mass. , whip house. The
sorrowing parents left on 6 , yesterday
ifternoon , for their New England
lome , where the remans of their loved
me will be buried.
They were guests at the Commercial
louse , and every kindness was shown
hem and all possible assistance rend-
Ted , in their bereavement , which was
loubtless intensified by their absence
rom home and relatives , in the far off
rest.
The Largest stock of
Watches and Diam
ends at Button's , The
Jeweler.
What It Means.
When you see that red flag with the
square black centre floating over THE
TRIBUNE office don't be alarmed. THE
TRIBUNE doesn't have measles or
chicken pox. But go right home and
carry in coal and wood , house the
stock etc. It signifies that within a few
brief hours a full grown cold wave will
be down upon us , and that Uncle Sam
wishes his subjects to be prepared for
the chilly visitor.
Souvenir Spoons at
Sutton's.
At Red Willow School House.
The friends in the neighborhood of
Red Willow school house are prepar-
ng to give a Christmas entertainment
on Saturday evening. There will be
songs , recitations and a representation
of the parable of the ten virgins. All
are cordially welcome.
To Prove
That we are making as finely finished
photos as can be had , we will waive
our rules of deposit till Feb. 1 , you
need not pay one cent till work is 'fin
ished , if not peed , keep your money.
.1. H. SMART , Photographer-
Degree of Honor.
The election of officers will be held
Monday evening , Dec. 2G , all members
of the order are requested to be pres
ent.
Plnkerton-Roeves.
Yesterday , Rev. A.V. . Coffman of
the Methodist church united in wed
lock two of Box Elder's sterling young
people , Mr. James A. Pinkerton and
Misa Ada G. Reeves. THE TRIBUNE
joins the good people of ilmt neighbor
hood in warmest congratulations , and
earnest g md wishes.
The .Methodic puuplo are preparing
to give a Xmas entertainment in the
church on Saturday evening. The pro
gramme will be appropriate and inter
esting. There will also be a distribu
tion of presents. It is hoped to make
it a very happy affair.
The university board will take final
action on propositions for the location
of the Wcsleyan .seminary in this con
ference , on Wednesday of next week ,
at a meeting to be held in floldrege' .
McCook should bo prepared to make
her host bid.
LOST An overcoat of a brownish
gray color , between Fitch's lane and
McCook. Finder will
be suitably re-
ward by returning the same to THE '
TRIBUNE office.
DAVID ROBINMIER.
George M . Chenery
at the City Drugstore
has quite a display
of useful articles
which will make
very desirable and
acceptable gifts.
" and see them.
The North Side Irrigation Ditch , it
s claimed , will go through the coming
season , bonds for its extension , it is
tatcd , have already been sold , to the
sxtent of three-quarters of a million
lollars.
We understand that the new paper
rill sail under the breezy caption ,
'The ' McCnok Enterprise. " and that it
nil make its initial appearance this
reek , W.I. Lindsay &Son , publishers.
Messrs. Walsh & Rooney are using
he engine of the merry-go-round in
tutting up their ice crop over on the
) riftwood.
THE TRIBUNE'S cold wave flag at-
lacted a large share of attention , Wed-
esday afternoon , upon its first hoist-
The cases in district court against
Allen Rice and John Rouch were
both dismissed for Jack of prosecution.
Services in Meeker hall , next Sun
day morning and evening at the usual
hours by Rev. D. L. McBride.
The family of W. 0. Russell has
been severely afflicted by illness , but
both the sick are improving.
The next meeting of the board of
county commissioners will be held on
Monday , January 2.
Noble carries a large and complete
stock of the best brands of canned
goods of all kinds.
The Maccabees expect to organize
next week with a charter membership
of seventy.
If McCook really wants the semin
ary she will have to go after it in earn
est.
Go to Sutton's Jewel
ry and Music House
for your Xmas goods.
False.
Smart has not raised his prices ou
photos since the other gallery closed.
Horses for Safe.
Wayson & Odell keep horses for sale
at their livery barn opposite tfee Cen
tral hotel.
On Hand.
An assortment of Frames for the
holiday trade at Smart's gallery.
Frank S. Keid and family returned
iome from Omaha , yesterday.
The county-seat case -will come up
jefore Judge Weltyon Monday.
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