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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1894)
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. 6fne RiMoii . . ♦ . Softool Sfioes. / “TSkett cRaoe 9 to $cjuaf.” Blue Eibbon School Shoes Have No Equal. Blue Ribbon School Shoes Have No Equal. IN THE UNION BLOCK, McCOOK. NEB. TYRONE. . The corn is curling nicely. The knowing ones are now pre dicting that August will be a very wet month. T. E. Brown, formerly a resi dent of Tyrone, died at Wilsonville, Monday night. Rev. O. T. Moore has returned to the east after a very pleasant visit with friends at Tyrone. At the school meeting W. C. McTaggart was elected moderator. There will be seven months term of school. The school site has been moved nearer to the centre of the district. AN ENJOYABLE OCCASION. * _ Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Piper of Box Elder precinct, entertained a host of their numerous friends, last Friday evening. Refreshments were served at the usual hour and the occasion was thoroughly en joyed by all. Do you know that woven wire fencing is the best aud cheapest fencing on earth ? S. M. Cochran <Sr Co. have a large stock of all sizes. Don’t fail to see their line before buying. Knipple always leads in fruits and vegetables. He carries the freshest and largest assortment the market affords. Screen doors with trimmings complete for $1.25 at W. C. Bul lard & Co’s. A brand new sewing machine for sale cheap. Inquire at this office. 4 - Buy your Screen Doors of The Barnett Lumber Co. McMillen Brothers are headquarters for Harness, Saddles, Fly Nets, Dusters, etc. BY THE CARLOAD. Knipple is in receipt of another car load of flour. He is selling it at the following remarkably low figures: Fancy Patent, per sack,.$ 1.10 Second Patent, per sack.90 Snowflake, per sack.85 These are all fine flours and guaran teed to give satisfaction. 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 & 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. 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. VV. temple building. Ink. pens, pencils school tablets, etc., at The Tribune stationery department. Dr. A. J. Thomas. Dentist, office in Union block, over J. F. Ganschow's. Seventy-five cents buys a scale book of 500 tickets at this office. Bananas only 25 only 25 cents a dozen at Knipple’s. Knipple is selling bananas at 25 cents a dozen. -■ — Lettuce and radishes at Knipple’s grocery store The McCook Com mission Co. has the best grades of Flour at bottom prices. Cochran & Co. have on display a large line of carriages, phaetons, buggies, road carts, spring wag ons, etc. Completest stock in Red Willow county. Inspect them if you want anything in that line. WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE. Holdrege, Nebraska, July 4. —TSpecial to Lincoln Journal. J — From everything gathered to the present time, the two men sus pected of the murder of E. E. Drummond are described as fol lows: The larger is five feet eleven inches tall and weighs 170 pounds, has loug hair, light complexion and long slim face, blue eyes and no beard and it is hard to catch his eye. The other is five feet eight inches, solidly built, has dark eyes and smooth, round face. Both were cigarette smokers. McCaf ferty’s circus was traveling along the Union Pacific railroad about a week before the murder was com mitted, and these men were in its employ. The gentlemen who launched the Colorado Sun about two years ago have finally consolidated their paper with the Times, It is al leged that the net loss of the ven ture is $160,000 to the publishers, to say nothing of the cost of the enterprise to their competitors and to the advertisers of Denver who could have reached their patrons just as well in the older news papers. One result of the change is an advance in the subscription price of the old hiorning papers to $7.50 per year. This has been' repeatedly demonstrated to be as low a figure as a first-class news paper can be furnished for outside of the larger centres of popula tion.—Lincoln Journal. If the railroad managers would only obey the laws enacted for the protection of their patrons and employes it would be much easier to repress the spirit ot lawlessness that pervades the railway strikers and boycotters. Those who live by the sword perish by tha sword DANBURY. We liad a good rain, Monday night. Phillip Gliein went to Beatrice, Tuesday. Olive Ferguson came up from Wilsonville, Monday. Hilton and Street are back again, having disposed of their horses. A number of Danbury people celebrated at Lebanon and near Cedar Bluffs. W. A. DeMay and family went to Denver, Monday. They expect to be absent about a week. Miss Maggie Good who has beeu working in Morgan’s millinery store, returned home, last Monday. Lebanon lost seven business houses by fire, Sunday. Careless bo vs and fire crackers was the * cause of it. The M. E church was struck by lightning during the storm, Mon day night, and the steeple was splintered from top to bottom. Hebron Hour, best and cheapest, for sale by the McCook Mercantile Company. We can sell screen doors with hangings complete for §1.25. Barnett Lumber Co. We have both fancy and plain screen doors in stock. Barnett Lumber Co. 25 pounds cf new dried currants for one dollar. We have bargains in groceries, dry goods, boots and shoes, etc. Call and see us. McCook Mercantile Co. ---j Charles Leacli will take your order for a bicycle and you can pay for it in monthly payments. hate jVoveJties i-f JM TABLE 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 ice cream spoons. Call and see them. Cftas. 6i. Leacfi. JEWELER. CARRUTH'S OLD STAND. The Tariff, Financial, Hawaiian and other questions of the day do not interest the people hereabout as much as the question where can I gret the most and best groceries for the money. C. M. Noble can answer the question to the satis faction of all. Flour and Feed of all kinds at McCook Commission Co.’s. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Or kick at McCook, Nsa.. i J une 5, IS94. f Notice is hereby given that tbe following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim.and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at McCook, Nebraska, on Friday, July 13.1S94. viz: Matthew Stewart, homestead entry 9572, tor the southwest quarter of sec tion 2ti, township 5, north of range 29. west 6tb principal meridian. He names tbe 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 Box Elder, Nebraska. 3 6ts. J. P. Lindsat. Register. ! Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your i Life **»>• 'S tbe truthful and startling title of a litt.e book that tells a!! about No-to-bac | the wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobacco habit cure. Tne cost is triHing and tbe man woo wants to <juit and can't, runs no physical or ananeia; risk in using No to-bac—Sold hv all druggists. Hook at drug stores or by mail tree. The sterling Remedy Co.. Indiana Min era. springs. Iudiana. Aug. 25—1 yr. ORDER OF HEARING. State of Nebraska. Red Willow county as , he “auer °} tbe estate of Virginia k' Wilson, deceased. * jn0,? aay of June. ism. there was Hied in this office an instrument purporting to he tne last will and testament of Virginia E Wilson, deceased, which will nominate Howe ^ pC°ok, Nebraska, as executor, and f f,°i,bee? fllfcd a Petition, praying !»?u b.e admitted to probate and the said Howe smith appointed as executor It is ordered that Ju!f loth. 1894. at one o’clock p. m. is assigned for hearing on said petition when ai! persons interested in this matter may appearand show cause, if such exists "by Jb.? prayef of petitioners should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of smd petitions and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order in the Tribcne a week* ‘y newspaper published in said county 6?or three successive weeks prior to s&id date of hearing. Charlbs W. Beck. County Judge Dated June IS. 1894. 3 5-3ts. Try Meadow Lily at McConnell’s.