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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1894)
Blue Ribbor School Shoes Have No Equal. 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. Riftftoit . . .... ." v . ♦ Softool Sftoes. / “‘d&ey cfCaoe 9to Blue Ribbon School Shoes Have No Equal. IN THE UNION BLOCK. McCOOK NEB. DANBURY NEWS. Plenty of wind this week. J. C. Asbtou is improving very nicely. Lis Leasure drove to Wilson ville, Tuesday. i W. H. Harrison and family went to Bartley, last Wednesday. William Thiessen and B. Leis ure drove to Traer, last Thurs day. Frank Duval and William Stut zell started east, this week, in a wagon. H. C. Rittenour has sold out his barber shop to A. C.Thurman, and has left for Indiana. Metcalf <k Fish shipped a car load of hogs, and Powell Bros, al so shipped one car load of hogs. Street & Hilton started east, last Wednesday mornnig, with part of their horses; they expect to go down in the eastern part of the state. The question for debate at the league, next Friday evening: ‘Ts there a living Devil.” C. A. X. 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. List of Patents Received at the United States Land Office at McCook, Nebraska, April 14th, 1894: Aldridge. Isaac R. liixler. Hiram K. Corlett, James Dacsdill. William M. Fleiscbmann. Barbara Oosney. John W. Heath. Emery Johnson, Millard S. Laugblin. Elliott J. Mad son. Hans 0. Mitchell. George R. Patzelt. Wenzel Phillips. Daniel D. Stack, Thomas R. Stock. St. Clair Spaulding. Irving W. Benedict, Isaac Cooper, Levi Cummings, Tbomas J. Frltsche, Charles 8. Horky, John Harrison. William .lones. Charles B. Lindstrom, Charles G. McPherson. William A. Malloy, John Patten. Dm id Springer. Joseph L. Shirley. Ulysses G. Scbermerhorn. John C. Teei. Stephen A. Charles Leach will take your order for a bicycle and you can pay for it in monthly payments. -* Wall 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 & Co.’s. 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. Sewing machines on the installment plan at Fade & Son’s. 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. L'. \V. temple building. For pure lard go to the B. & M. meat mar ket. F. S. WILCOX. l)r. A. J. Thomas, Dentist;, office in Union block, over J. F. Ganschow's. Banauas only 25 only 25 cents a dozen at Knipple's. Flour and Feed of all kinds at McCook Commission Co.’s. i_ When Baby waa dick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them. Castoria. Ink, pens, pencils school tablets, etc., at The Tribune stationery department. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage dated on the 29th day of November, 1893, and Hied 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 sum of $435.90 and interest. Default has been made in the payment of said sum. Therefore I will sell the following described property, to-wit: One tour-hole Sandwich corn sheller and one eight horse mounted Sampson power, all complete, at public auc tion at the implement yard of S. M. Cochran & Company, in McCook, Red Willow county, Nebraska, on the 30th day of June, 1894. at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. Dated this 7th day of June. 1834. 3-3ts. P. A. Wells, Attorney. N011CE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at McCook, Neb., i Junes, 1894. ( Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has Sled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim,and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at McCook, Nebraska, on Friday. July 13.1894, viz: Matthew Stewart, homestead entry 9573, for the southwest quarter of sec tion 26, township 54 north of range 29, west 8th principal meridian. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Morley E. Piper, William D.Trinique.William E. Ketch, Hans Hansen, all of liox Eider. Nebraska. 3-6ts. J. P. Lindsat. Register. The McCook Com mission Co. has the best grades of Flour at bottom prices. BY THE CARLOAD. Knipple is in receipt of another car load of flour. He is selling it at the following remarkably low figures: Fancy Patent, per sack.$ 1.11) Second Patent, per sack.90 Snowflake, per sack.S5 These are all tine flours and guaran teed to give satisfaction. McMillen Brothers are headquarters for Harness, Saddles, Fly Nets, Dusters, etc. Lettuce and radishes at Knipple's grocery store. Farm Loans by Elmer Rowell. Knipple is selling bananas at 25 cents a dozen. Seventy-five cents buys a scale book of 500 tickets mt this office. PROSPECT PARK REMARKS. Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wade visited at R. T. Allam’s on the Driftwood, Tuesday. J. M. Records and wife visited their daughter, Mrs. Harry Wade, Sunday. Mr. R. intends to start for Missouri soon. Clif Dunham and Harry Wade took a trip to Cedar Bluffs, Kan sas, Thursday of last week, in search of corn. C. G. Boatman closed a nine month’s term of school over on the Willow, Friday, June 8th, and is once more a resident of Pros pect Park. Miss Woodsworth from over on the Willow visited the Park a few days, fore part of the week, the guest of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Whitney. Mr. Mitchell and family expect to leave about the 15th for the eastern part of the state. We are sorry to lose them as they are the kind of people that we like to have in the neighborhood. Quite a number ot our boys be long to the Driftwood base ball I team, of which Joseph Eller is j captain. They anticipate great things this season. They are as i civil a lot of boys as can be found j and we wish them success. Children’s day was observed by | the Sabbath school at this place. A ; splendid programme was rendered j by the children and young people 1 of the school, each one performing j their parts perfectly. The ladies ! who had charge deserve much j credit for the efforts put forth, j The exercises were closed by a few timely remarks by the superin- j tendent, and a short and well j worded address by the pastor, Rev. | J. E. Tirrill, Altogether it \> as a delightful affair and one long to be remembered by all who were present Sonny. %'%/%^%/%/V'V tLV*. V%. ’VV V"V /%%'%'% %. V'J I hate jVovelties \ m TABLE l SILVER. * The Latest—Berry Forks. See them. $ Can be used for a number of purposes. £ Fine assortment of after-dinner cof- $ fee spoons. They will also make nice J ice cream spoons. Call and see them. } f <♦•••♦► f | Gftas. (3. l—cuoli. j | JEWELER. \ <* CARRUTH’S OLD STAND. £ We Do Tie Fine Joi Prion. —————■——m SAVE MONEY! i _ t Wall Paper, per roll - 3c. Gilts, per roll, - - - Oc. Mixed Paint, - - - 90c. -< White Lead, - - . §3.50 Linseed Oil, .... .65 Other Goods at Reduced Price. ) jyPainting and Papering at Especially Low Prices. Leave your orders with 1 the painters and paper hangers. Don't give middle men a profit. McCook Paint and Wall Paper House. < Conner or main and oouGlass ( GEORGE ELBERT W. R. COLE. \