The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 10, 1895, Image 4

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By F M. KIMMELL.
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$1.60 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
RALPH C. SAZTON of Edgar was
the successful one in the examination -
tion for the Annapolis cadetship.
Paul Dungan of Hastings , alter-
nate.
THE bicycle habit is pulling the
profit out of the livery and street
car business with a vengeance. In
fact the question is assuming quite
grave proportions with both of
these businesses. And the "bicycle
habit" is only in its infancy.
TQE department stores of the
, great cities are proving disastrous
to the small dealers , who are unable -
able to compete with the more
powerful opposition in , prices.
Centralization is the tendency of
these times , and more of a flurse
than a blessing.
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SINCE ReynardVailquist has
secured a position at the governmental -
mental 'trough 88 stamp ticker in
the Hastings P. 0. he refers to
"tho silver ngitatiou as "that free
silver heresy , " in his Adams County -
ty Democrat. Iteynard is too
foxey to tell whether he is a free
silver heretic or a sound money
1 crank.
IN the past it has been THE TRIP -
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BUNE'S pleasurable custom to refer
to the town of Cambridge in highly -
' ly complimentary terms , regarding
its business men as models of enterprise -
terprise and progressiveness. But
we ask the court please to expunge
it all from the record. There isn't
a merchant in that town enterprising -
ing etiougli to carry an inch advertisement -
tisement in the local newspaper.
We take at all back. Poor Cam-
bridge.
ONE has to go quite a distance
from home sometimes to get the
news-though it be of a very Unreliable -
reliable sort. Witnesseth : "They
have have had big rains up the
Republican valley , lately. But for
some reason McCook has escaped
a drop. The weather clerk must
be playipg in with the water com-
pany.-Hastings Democrat. We
had a little over an inch of rainfall -
fall , last week , according to. the
Burlington's gauge at the com-
pany's local depot
Knipple is headquarters for
all kinds of garden seeds. Call
and see his supply and get his
prices before laying in your stock
for spring planting.
Don't forget to come and see us
when you want any kind of Sob
printing. We are the people who
do the nice printing. .
Knipple is headquarters for
bulk seeds. Don't fail to consult
him 'before buying your spring
supply.
Buy your writing paper at
THE Tnn uirE office. All kinds in
stock and prices very reasonable
Both seed and table potatoes
for sale by the McCook Corn-
mission Co. Early Ohio , $1.25.
Gleeley , $1.00 , and Frenchman
Valley , only 85 cents.
Early Ohio seed potatoes-
Minnesota grown , at the Mc-
Cook Commission Co.'s for
$1.25 a bushel.
If you are needing a Screen
Door see the Barnett Lumber
Co. They can please you.
Frenchman Valley cooking
potatoes only 85 ets. a bushel.
McCook Commission Co
See the Barnett Lumber Co.
for latest patterns of Screen
Doors.
Greeley potatoes for the taI -
I . ble at $1.00 a bushel. McCook
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Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
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RAILROAD .ITEMS.
John Weintz is expected down from
Sheridan , Wyoming , on a visit in a few
days.
C. A. Dixon and L. B. Stiles went up
to Denver , Wednesday night on 3 on
company business.
W , W , Archibald left , Tuesday evening -
ing , for St. Louis , where his wife has
been on a visit for a week or two.
D. Hawksworth , chief of motive power -
er , Plattsmoutb , was on special car No.
99 , Tuesday , on his way to Denver.
Steve Dwyer expects to attend the
O. R. T. convention in Galesburg , Ill. ,
and is figuring on leaving for there on
No. 4 , Saturday evening.
Frank Harris and daughter Alice left
on 4 , Sunday evening , on avisit to Chi-
caago and Galva , Illinois , and to St.
Louis , Mo. , to be absent a week or ten
days.
Word from St. Luke's hospital , Denver ,
brings the sad news that Jacob Klein's
malady is cancer of the liver , and fatal.
This condition was discovered after an
exploratory operation. The patient's
death may be expected at any time.
Refrigerators , gasoline stoves , screen
doors and wire cloth.
COCHRAN & Co.
Cochran & Co. handle the best Refrigerators -
frigerators in the market. A large stock
now on hand.
Some handsome new bex writing pa-
pr just received at our stationery de-
partment. Prices very reasonable.
INDIANOLA.
S. R. Smith , the , abstracter , was
in McCook , last Friday morning
on business.
I. A Sheridan spent a few hours
in our sister city on the west , Monday -
day evening.
Editor Mitchell of the Courier
meandered up to the metropolis ,
Saturday evening , for a brief visit.
C. W. Beck , county judge , and
son John , drove up to the metrop
ohs , Saturday morning on busi-
ness.
Messrs.C. L. DeGroff and A. A.
Weller of the Cash Bargain Store
of McCook had business in the
county-seat , . Thursday.
A delightful dancing party was
held in the Beardslee hall , Saturday -
day evening. A number of Mc-
Cook's young society people were
present and participated with their
customary enthusiasm.
This week's Courier pays considerable -
siderable attention to the political
and moral corruption of the met-
ropolis. There doubtless is some
substantial basis for the articles ,
but your correspondent knows full
well that the Courier could find a
plenty of opportunity for thorough
work along that same line right
here at home.
PROSPECT PARK ,
The rain on Saturday last did
not reach this part.
Herbert Shaw expects to go to
Colorado , soon , to herd cattle.
Mrs. E. F. Duffey visited with
Mrs. Barnes , Wednesday of last
week.
Quite a number went to Mc-
Cook , Wednesday , to attend the
big trial.
C. T. Eller was in this part of
the precinct , Tuesday of last week ,
assessing our property.
A card from E. F. Duffey informs -
forms us that he reached Galesburg -
burg , Illinois , on the 2d of May.
L. A. Stephens , Charles Boatman -
man and Harry Wade are showing
their confidence in Red Willow
county by listing in corn , this
week.
Clifford Dunham is listing corn
on Clark Boatman's place. He
will also work the old E. F. Duffey
farm which now belongs to Mr.
Hammond.
Some of our local base ball players -
ers went over to Cedar Bluffs , Kansas -
sas , Saturday , to assist the Banks-
yule team in doing up the Cedar
Bluffs team , but as the Banksville
team failed to put in an appearance
the game was postponed.
WELLS !
Frank Nichols guarantees the
wells he sinks. ' Leave orders at
Cochran & Co's. Prompt attention
will.be 'yen the same.
Ten Years Ago.
From a reliable private source we gather -
er the following items concerning the
season of 1885 , when good crops were
raised :
After a dry season extending from the
September before , it commenced raining
on April 23d , repeating the operation on
the 24th.
May 7th it snowed. No rain again
until the 24th , when it hailed with the
rain. It rained nearly all day and night
of the 26th. Was windy and damp on
the 28th.
June 3d was warm and wet. 14th ,
rainy , 15th rained all day. Rained on
the 22d and 28th. Commenced raining
night of the 29th and rained all day on
the 30th.
July 1st and 15 , rainy. Commenced
raining on the night of the 20th and
rained and hailed on the 24th. Also on
the 26th , with hail.
August 5th and 14th , rained. Also on
the 22d , 23d , 24th , 28th and 31st. The
tenth hail of the season coming on the
28th.
September 7th , night of 27th , and
28th , rains. On the night of October 3d
it rained and frost came oii the 8th.
From same source we learn that in
June , 1859 , in eastern Iowa , crops were
frosted to thegrouiid , and that on August
29th of the same year crops were destroyer -
troyer ) by frost.
And Now We Are-
Clothing the multitude-that is what
we are doing with those elegant spring
suits , prices low-look at samples.
You want a hat-we are selling at
cost for two weeks-styles are correct.
Hebron flour-best in town-price on
White Bread reduced to 75C. per sack.
Try it and become a regular customer.
another 100 lbs. of that choice Boneless -
less Ham to arrive this week. We can
scarcely supply the demand on this. A
trial will prove its superiority and cheap-
ness.
ness.Fruits
Fruits ( Best California canned goods )
at 6 cans for one dollar.
Call and interview us.
MCCOoK 111ERCANTII.R Co.
DANBURY.
Weeds are doing nicely.
Supt. Bayston was in towuMou-
day.
day.F.
F. W. Collins of Lincoln will
lecture here on the 10th.
Some more aid corn was given
out to the people over north of here
011 Tuesday.
Dr. Minniear had a runaway on
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Monday , in which one-of his best
horses was killed.
Frank Everist and family and
Simon Dow drove over to the valleys -
leys finest , Saturday.
Our school marms visited over
at McCook , Saturday and Sunday ,
with Fiank Everist and family.
They still have "bran" new
babies in this section , according
to the News man. What are they
made of AI ?
The alfalfa men are delighted
since the heavy rains , which have
insured a good stand of that great
hay product.
Mesdames G. B. Morgan and
w. F. Everist drove over to the
county metropolis , Wednesday , on
a shopping tour.
George Wood stood the examination -
nation at Hastings , last week , for
the appointment to'the naval academy -
emy at Annapolis , Maryland.
W. F. Everist expects shortly to
move up to his farm on the Driftwood -
wood , tenant Rogers having signified -
fied his intention to vacate the
property.
The Danbury Ne' s of last week
skinned the odoriferous thing of
the McCook Enterprise with neatness -
ness and dispatch ; and the dishonored -
honored carcass is now undergoing
disinfection on Smith's back yard
fence.
A fire occurred in the hurman
building , on Monday evening , do-
iug about $00 'worth of damage.
The entire building had a narrow
escape from destruction. The News
office is in the building , besides a
barber shop and some living rooms.
Our stock of Wall
Paper and Paints for
sA ring trade is now
complete and we in-
vile inspection. Our
Prices Guaranteed.
McCoN1V LL & Co.
Awarded
Highest Honors--World's Fair ,
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MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
The Star Spangled Banner's Author
Many interesting things about Francis
Scott Key-the author of the Star Span.
gled Banner-are contained in a pamphlet -
let , which may be obtained free froni
the Key Monument Association of Frederick -
erick City , Maryland , by sending one 2
cent stamp fur postage. phis association -
tion is raising funds for a suitable monument -
ument to the poet , and they suggest ,
that in the schools and everywhere , upon
or before Flag day , ( June 14th ) , this subject -
ject being suitably recognized. Contributions -
tributions , however small , are asked for.
Everyone who loves the Flag , ought to
have some small share iiE building this
monument. The governor of Maryland
has strongly indorsed the nionuuient.
The names of all contributors will be
preserved in the crypt of the monument ,
and published ( without amount ) in the
history of the monument.
Another Old Vet Gone.
Peter Groves of Coleman precinct , who
has been ill for some time with typhoid
fever , was mustered out of this life's service -
vice at an early hour Monday evening
Funeral services were conducted at the
house on Wednesday afternoon by Elder
H. H. Berry , interment being made in
Longview cemetery of our city.
The deceased was a member of the
local G. A. R. post , and quite a number
of members of the post attended the services -
vices at the house and cemetery. lie
also belonged to the Woodmen , in which
order he carried $ iooo , of life insurance.
He leaves a wife and adopted child , who
have the sympathy of many in this be-
reavement. Peace to his ashes.
Homeseekers' Excursions.
On May 21st and June iith , 1895 , the
Burlington Route will sell round-trip
tickets at one lowest standard first-
class fare , except that the minimum
round-trip rate shall be $7 , to all points
in the states of Arkansas , Colorado ,
Kansas , Nebraska , Wyoming , Indian
Territory , Oklahoma Territory , Texas
and points in South Dakota on the line
of the B. & M. R. R. , all points in Missouri -
souri south of Kansas City , and all points
in Utah except points on line of Southern -
ern Pacific R. R. Limited to continuous -
ous passage in each direction , final limit
twenty days. C. E. MAGNER , Agent.
A Card to the Public.
I have for the present rented the north
half of the Mrs. Smith Gordon residence
on Madison street , where I may be found
when not engaged professionally or absent -
sent from my office over McConnell's
drug store. L. L. KAY , M. D.
We Burn Wood
When we can get it. If your subscription -
tion is delinquent and you have the wood
bring us in a load or two.
Ed. Ballew of McCook , one of the jolliest -
liest fellows that lives , was shaking
hands with old friends in the city , Sat-
urday. Ed. , in his usual way , ( and by
the way he is revenue collector ) handed
the Big Injun an income tax blank and
requested us to fill it , which we were
about to do with the names of delinquent
subscribers , when Ed. offered to set 'em
up if we'd quit , and of course we did.
The horse was on Ed. because we did
not have money enough to sign the tax
blank or set 'em up either , and Ed , had
to.-Red Cloud Chief.
Chief of Police Jordan leas been appointed -
pointed a deputy sheriff. We understand
that Charlie Babccck retains his appointment -
ment , which gives McCook two deputies ,
McConnell's Sarsaparilla.
McConnell's Sarsaparilla.
Ice cream soda-5 cents-at McCon-
nell's.
White Pine Cough Syrup , by McMillen ,
druggist.
Buy a patent lever hose coupler from
Cochran & Co.
Take a bottle of McConnell's Sarsaparilla -
rilla for a spring medicine.
Screen doors and wire cloth , all sizes ,
for sale by Cochran & Co.
Dissolution Notice.
To whom it may concern.-The firm
of Flitcraft & Hennings is this day dissolved -
solved by mutual consent , George Hen-
rings retiring from said firm. The business -
ness will be continued at the old stand
by Flitcraft & Kroening , who will pay
all bills of the late firm and to whom all
accounts due said firm of Flitcraft &
Hennings are payable.
McCook , Neb. , April 8th , 1895.
ED. FLITCRAFT.
GZORGE HENNINGS.
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