The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 08, 1894, Image 8

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    Blue
Ribbon
School
Shoes
Have
No
Equal.
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You Can Wiggle, You Can Struggle,
But we’ve Got You in our Eye;
And You’ll Buy ’em, yes You’ll Buy ’em,
You’ll Buy Them bye and bye.
I3fue Riftfcon . .
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Blue
Ribbon
School
Shoes
Have
No
Equal.
IN THE UNION BLOCK, McCOOK. NEB.
A POPULAR ELOCUTIONIST.
Mbs. J. W. Reynolds of Elkton, 0.,
Restored to Health.
Mrs. Reynolds, the well-known elo
cutionist and authoress, says she has
suffered with congestion of the lungs,
catarrh of the head, and was troubled
with a bad cough. She had tried a
number of physicians, but they all fail
ed to cure her. She was induced to
try Pe-ru-na, and immediately a marked
change took place. After using Pe
ru-na her cough ceased, and in & short
time her other ailments were cured.
She is now completely restored to
health, and gives all the credit to
Pe-ru-na.
Speaking of lung diseases, Dr. Hart
man says in a recent lecture: “For
the multitudes of people that I treat
annually for every imaginable form of
throat and lung disease, Pc-ru-na is my
invariable prescription. People come
hundreds of miles, at great expense,
to consult me for acute and chronic
coughs, to return home With some ad
vieeand a bottle of Pe-ru-na, which
they can continue to get at the nearest
drug store; and the fame I enjoy in the
treatment of such troubles comes from
the use of this wonderful compound.'’
A free book on chronic diseases of
the lungs, chronic catarrrh, etc., sent
by the Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing
Company of Columbus, Ohio.
Flour and Feed of
all kinds at McCook
Commission Co.’s.
Mixed Paints 90c a
Sallon at McMillen’s
rug store.
For choice meat go
to the B. & M. meat
market.
Baled Hay. McCook
Commission Co.
Farm Loans by
Elmer Rowell.
I)r. A. J- Thomas, Dentist, office in
Union block, over J. F. Ganschows.
Well Digging.
If you want a well put down in fine
shape see Frank Nichols. He guaran
tees his work. Leave orders at S. M.
Cochran & Cn.'=
For harness warranted to be first
class in material as well as in work
manship; also the most complete and
best stock of saddlery, see L. Penner.
second door south of A. 0. TJ. W.
temple.
Corked faced collars, light, cool and
elastic, warranted not to gall horse's
shoulders, for sale by L. Penner. Sec
ond door south of the A. O. U. W.
temple building.
Knipple always leads in fruits
and vegetables. He carries the
freshest and largest assortment
the market affords.
A brand new sewing machine
for sale cheap. Inquire at this
office.
Ink, pens, pencils school tablets, etc.,
at The Tribune stationery department.
Dressmaking done at lowest
prices at Mrs. M. E. Barger’s.
Seventy-five cents buys a scale book
of 500 tickets at this office.
Charles Leach will
take your order for
a bicycle and you can
pay for it in monthly
payments.
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For pure lard go to
the B. & M. meat mar=
ket. F. S. WILCOX.
Sewing* machines on
the installment plan
at Fade & Son’s.
Take your fat liogs
to F. S. Wilcox.
CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a
chattel mortgage dated on the 29th day of
November, 1892, and filed for record in Fron
tier and Red Willow counties. Nebraska, and
executed by Joseph Atkinson to the
Sandwich Manufacturing Company and S. M.
Cochran & Company, given to secure the sum
of $425.00, and upon which there is now due
the sura of $425.00 aud interest. Default has
been made in the payment of said sum.
Therefore I will sell the following described
property, to-wit: One four-hole Sandwich
corn sheller and one eight-horse mounted
Sampson power, all complete, at public auc
tion at the implement yard of S. M. Cochran
& Company, in McCook, Red Willow county.
Nebraska, on the 30th day of June, 1894. at
1 o'clock p. m. of said day.
Dated this 7th day of June, 1894.
33ts. P. A. Wells. Attorney.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land*Office at McCook, Neb., *
June 5, 1894. f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,and
that said proof will be made before Register
and Receiver at McCook, Nebraska, on Friday,
July 13.1894, viz: Matthew Stewart, homestead
entry 9572, tor the southwest quarter of sec
tion 26, township 5. north of range 29, west
6th principal meridian. He names the follow
ing witnesses to prove bis continuous resi
dence upon and cultivation of said land, viz:
! Morley E. Piper, William D. Trinique. William
E. Ketch. Hans Hanseu. all of Box Elder,
Nebraska. 3-6ts. J. P. Lindsay. Register.
The McCook Com
mission Co. has the
best grades of Flour
| at bottom prices.
BY THE CARLOAD.
Knipple is in receipt of another car
load of flour. He is selling it at the
: following remarkably low figures:
I Fancy Patent, per sack,.$ 1.10
; Second Patent, per sack.90
i Snowflake, per sack.85
These are ail fine flours and guaran
teed to give satisfaction.
McMillen Brothers
are headquarters for
Harness, Saddles, Fly
Nets, Dusters, etc.
Farm Loans by
Elmer Rowell.
Knipple is selling bananas at 25
eeuts a dozen.
Lettuce and radishes at Knipple's
grocery store.
TYRONE NEWS.
We had a good rain—last year.
Hunt and Austin were here from
Wilson rille, Friday, buying cattle.
Mrs. Richmond and daughter
Ida visited at Mrs. Moore’s, Thurs
day.
Miss Anthony’s school is out
and she is visiting a few weeks
with Mr. McFarland’s family.
Dry weather does not stop work
on Frank Moore’s barn, which is
to be 26x82 with 16 foot posts.
Several of our young people are
planning to attend the district
Epworth League convention at
Cambridge.
Mrs. M. E. Barger will sell or
close out her stock of millinery
regardless of cost on account of
the hard times. Or will sell out
to any one wishing to buy. Now-,
if the ladies want bargains in mil
linery just call and see her goods
and prices and be convinced.
The Tariff, Financial, Hawaiian
and other questions of the day do
not interest the people hereabout
as much as the question where can
I get the most and best groceries
for the money. C. M. Noble can
answer the question to the satis- j
faction of all.
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Cochran & Co. have on display !
a large line of carriages, plnetons, I
buggies, road carts, spring wag-1
ons, etc. Completest stock in Red j
Willow- county. Inspect them if ;
you want anvthing in that line. |
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Do you know that woven wire
fencing is the best and cheapest j
fencing on earth? S. M. Cochran
k Co. have a large stock of all I
sizes. Don’t fail to see their line
before buying.
Screen doors with trimmings
complete for $1.25 at W. C. Bul
lard k Co’s.
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A fine line of Bicycles kept in stock.
Wheels Sold on Easy Payments. A
Special Discount for Cash. Bicycle
Repairing and Bicycle’Supplies.
Cftas. L^wtjcli.
JEWELER.
We Bo Bt Pile M Mini,
SAVE MONEY!
Wall Paper, per roll - 8c.
Gilts, per roll, - - - 6c.
Mixed Paint, - - - 90c.
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White Lead, - - - §3.50
Linseed Oil, - - . . .65
Other Goods at Reduced Price.
jy Painting and Papering at Especially Low Prices. Leave your orders with
the painters and paper hanger.. Don't give middle men a profit.
McCook Paint and Wall Paper House.
CO«NE3 Of MAIN AND DOUGLAS3
I GEORGE ELBERT W. R. COLE.