The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 12, 1893, Image 4

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    P» HfribiK.
By F. M. K1MMELL.
$1.60 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
ALL HOME PRINT.
INDIANOLA ITEMS.
C. A. Gentry is sick this week.
Comity commissioners were in
session, Wednesday.
Particulars in regard to Decora
tion services next week.
Mrs. J. W. Smith and Miss Ida
were up from Bartley, Wednesday.
T. E. McDonald of Danbury at
tended district court on Wednes
day.
Miss Bessie Pugh is visiting her
sister Mrs. Marion Powell of this
city.
The Modern Woodmen received
four new members on Monday
night.
J. M. Epperly and every mer
chant of Bartley attended court,
this week.
George S. Zook of Cambridge,
Iowa, is in the city visiting friends
and looking at the country.
Prof. C. E. Jayne, principal of
the Bird City, Kans.,public schools,
visited Prof. Bayston on Saturday.
In the case of Phil E. Winter
vs. George E. Greer the jury
brought in a verdict for plaintiff.
Will Noel injured his foot badly
by stepping on a rake, one tooth
of which went nearly through his
foot.
Eev. Jas. Lisle is at Oxford this
week attending the Indianola dis
trict ministerial association of the
M. E. church.
T. N. Young of St. Louis, form
erly a business man of McCook,
was in attendance at the district
court, Tuesday.
Isaac S. Shirey of Wilsonville
and a former resident of Indianola
arrived in this city, Tuesday, and
expects to remain a day or two.
Among the attorneys from
abroad in attendance in district
court are Messrs. Winter, Kidd,
Eickards, McCrary and other's.
One suit in district court the
plaintiff is from Omaha and the
defendent is from Beatrice, this
speaks well for Eed Willow jurors.
J. Morrell, C. C. Morrel, J. F.
Nichols, T. J. Cress and J. A. Ab
bit of Lebanon were in attendance
at Woodmen meeting, Monday
night.
Ernest Bathbun has sold his in
terest in the barber business to
James Stockton. Mr. S. will still
employ Mr. Downer, and we speak
for them a good trade.
J. D. Horrell, ex-county clerk
of Frontier county, was in our city
Wednesday, on liis way to Macomb,
Illinois and probably the big show
will be visited ere he returns.
Married at the residence of J.
H. Short on Sunday afternoon by
Rev. James Lisle, Mr. John E.
Michael and Miss Maggie C. Peck
enpaugh. Mr. Michael is the B.
<fc M. agent at Minden.
The suit in the district court
The Great Western Watch Co. vs.
John Wolfe was decided for de
fendant. A similar case vs. J. F.
Black the jury has been out over
30 hours and no verdict at this
' writing.
E. W. Cunningham and Ed
Fortner, who had been arrested in
Kansas on charge of forgery, were
brought before county judge on
Monday evening for hearing, and
were bound over to district court
to await trial.
W. C. Metcalf living uorth of
this city sprained his ankle and
came to town on Tuesday and em
ployed Chas. Shaw to assist in
farm work, who the same afternoon
met with an accident by being
thrown on a harrow and was quite
severly hurt. He was brought to
town and put under the care of his
father Dr. Shaw and is reported in
a fair way to recovery.
Died in this city on Wednesday
night, Mr. J. H. Working aged G5
years. Mr. W. was fatherof Mrs.
Kinghoru of this place. He had
formerly lived in Auburn, Califor
nia, but has been here some
months living with his daughter.
The funeral will be held on Thurs
day.
Some of these days Nebraska
will have a legislature that will
make it lively for insurance com
panies that take a million dollars
a year out of the state and then
beat down losses so that two-thirds
of the money is clear profit.
The managers of Nebraska rail
roads have but two months in
which to readjust their freight
schedules to the provisions of the
bill passed by the last legislature.
Nothing but a fair trial of the new
rates will satisfy the people of the
state as to their justness. An eva
sion of the law by an appeal to the
courts on questions of technical
constitutional points will reopen
the agitation of the lower rates
with more vehemence than ever.
The certainty of an approach of
cholera to the shores of the United
States this year is discussed in the
Engineering Magazine by Dr. D.
B. St. John Roosa, president of
the New York academy of medi
cine,—not with a view to creating
any alarm, but rather, by explain
ing the nature of this disease, to
allay any fears which may be felt
by the public. In his opinion the
combined knowledge of the medic
al and engineering professions
renders cholera less difficult to
control nowadays than the grip
and many other diseases.
There is no justice in the sys
tem that prevails at Washington
of withholding from deposed offi
cials knowledge of the charges un
der which they were removed.
Why should a man deemed worthy
of appoitnment to official responsi
bility be deprived of the privileges
allowed men in private employ?
If a republican office holder is re
moved simply to make way for a
democrat, why not let that fact be
announced and be done with it.
Such a course would be far prefer
able to that of branding a man as
dishonorable before his neighbors
without giving him an opportunity
to defend himself when attacked
from the ambush.
The misunderstanding between
Theodore Thomas and the world’s
fair Commissioners is exceedingly
unfortunate, to say the least. It
threatens to end in the retirement
of Mr. Thomas as musical director
of the Exposition, and that would
be very widely regretted. The
public will be slow to believe that
Mr. Thomas has been|influenced by
corrupt or mercenary motives. His
character and his record forbid
such a suspicion. It is posible for
him, in common with most other
artists, to cherish a decided pre
ference for certain instruments
without being subsidized by their
makers. The New York firms which
refused to exhibit their pianos at
Chicago for a trivial and imaginary
reason have caused a serious com
plication which will not be simplifi
ed by casting unjust reflections up
on Mr. Thomas.
Knipple sella canned goods cheaper
than ever.
Knipple makes a specialty of fruits
of all kinds.
Go to the B. & M. Flour and Feed
Store for your flour.
Wayson & Odell are potting out some
andsome rigs these days.
Jas. Boss
Filled
Watch Cases
are all gold as far as you can see. They look
like solid cases, wear like solid cases, and
are solid cases for all practical purposes—yet
only cost about half as much as an out
and-out solid gold case. Warranted to
wear for 20 years; many rn constant use
for thirty years. Better than ever since they
are now fitted, at no extra cost, with the great
bow (ring) which cannot be pulled or twisted
off the case—the
Can only be had on the cases
stamped with this trade mark.
All others have the old-style pull-out-how,
which is only held to the case by friction,
and can be twisted off with the fingers.
Sold only through watch dealers. Ask to
see pamphlet, or send for one to the makers.
KeystoneWatch Case Co.,
PHILADELPHIA.
This
is a
sec
tional
cut of
a Co
lum
bian
pneu
matic
tire
ancl
valve,
show
ing
layers
of rub
ber
and
canvas
COLUMBIA BICYCLES,
Made by the
Pope Manufacturing Co., Boston,
Are the best on earth.
The beBt is the cheapest....
A. J. Beecher, Agt., McCook.
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de
I scrip
A ^ve
Scul'ar
Ladies ride Columbias.
• • I I » I I I I I I I I I
The
Loveliest
Things You
Ever Beheld.
That is the verdict
of the ladies in re
gard to those.
_NEW_
Edson,
Oxford,
Regent,
Piccadilly,
Blucher and
Southern Ties
....AT THE ...
BOSTON SHOE STORE.
There is no telling
how quickly they
will go, consequent
ly we advise you to
call while the stock
is at its best.
Ladies’ Dongola Oxford finA
Patent Leather Tip for MhP
Only UUU.
ESTABLISHED 1886. STRICTLY ONE PRICE.
l| Famous Clothing Co. |i
Spring and Summer, 1 Sgv
A progressive, pushing method is just
what these times demand. All those who
want to buy and make their Selections
* 0-PROM THE-o
Larpst Assortment, tie Cloicest Styles anil at
o-THE-o
...EOWEST PRICES...
«
will always make our store their trading
point. We have just opened our new line
of Men’s Boys’ and Childrens’ Straw
Hats; Men’s light weight Coats and Vests
and additions to our fine stock of Neck
wear, Children’s Waists and Men’s Shirts
and Underwear.
May 8th, 1893. JONAS ENGEL,
^McCook, Nebraska. Manager.
ATTENTION!
NEW
Floor aid Feed
STOBE.
I liave received a new lot of the
best brands of Flour in the mar
ket and will sell at lowest prices.
IIAY AND FEED
OF ALL KINDS
Constantly on hand.
THOMAS A. DOLAN.
107 Dodge street, 3 doors east of Main street.
McCook, Nebruska.
—CALL AT—
LENNART’S LAUNDRY
For First-Class
Lsiundry Work.
—o
McCook, - Nebraska.
-i
...The Smai't
PhotOgraph Gallery,
Over the Famous Clothing Co.
This is the place to get anything
in the photograph line. All photos
made with the beautiful Celluloid
Finish. Pictures made from size
of a locket to life size. Old pic
tures enlarged in crayon or water
colors. Our crayon work cannot
be excelled. Call and see samples.
Viewing of farms and residences.
Constant supply of picture frames
of the latest patterns always on
hand, at reasonable prices. Our
aim will be to please everybody
and we guarantee strictly first-class
work. Cloudy weather no disad
vantage.
P. W. MAKCELLUS,
McCook, Neb.
FOR
Ljf*
FOR
Y 0 U!
A good slice of the earth. Now you get all the profit. In fact
you are in on the ground floor. Think of these prices and
don't neglect to snap a few of these
Great Bargains.
Here are a few which we offer this week just .
for a starter:
|M a 1 A heavy Screen Door, well painted and fur
1 nished complete with spring, hinges, hook <hi /ja
IMa 0 A First-class Lawn Mower, fourteen-inch r a a
^ cut, only-. b.UU
M a 3 A very fine quality of Rubber Hose, three
1 u ply, an immense bargain, per foot only_
Nn A. California Lawn Sprinklers, always were a a a
nu. g0ld a£ from $2.50 to $3.00, now ohly. A.\J\J
We are sole agents for the following lines and offer
great inducements in them:
Jewel
Gasoline
Stoves.
The Finest on
earth.
Leonard
Cleanable
R efrigera tors,
Beautifully carved-great
variety—low prices.
Banquet
Stoves
and Ranges.
All flre-backed—war
ranted 20 years.
Genuine Glidden Barbed Wire, Best in the World.
Our Stock is. one Grert Assortment of Bargains. Call
and look us over.
THE PIONEER HARDWARE,
W. C. LaTourette, Propr.