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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1895)
. . - . , t e , - ty6. r . t . "S , . Y. , . 1 . , x 'u . ' . What. Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants ; _ - and Children. It contains neither Opium , Morphine nor ' other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric , Drops , Soothing Syrups , and Castor Oil. 1 . It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by i Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Norms and allays ; feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Cu rd. cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles , cures constipation and flatulency. r ; ; Castoria assimilates the food , regulates the stomach and bowels , giving hcwlthy and natural sleep. Cas toria 1c the Children's Panacea-the Mother's Friend. 1 : ' " Castoria. I . "CastorIaisanexcellentmtill'Ir."forchil ' ttren. Mother ; tare tnpeatclliy tnid me of its , good effect upon their children. ' - Dn. C. C. O ooon , Lowell , Mass " ( 3stora is the best remedy for children of Y trhich I am acquainted. I hope tao day is cot far dLstant whenmohemwillcousider the real Interest of their children , anti use Castoria in stead of the variousquack nostrums which are i ' destroyingtheirloredones , byforcinopium , r7 t morphine , soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats , thereby sending , , them to premature graves. Da. J. F. ; ; txcnEt oc , Conway , Ark. Castoria. 4 Castorla is so well adapted to children that I recommend it assuperiortoany prescription known to me. " H. A. Ancuaa , M. D. , 111 So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. "our physicians in the children's department - ment have spot-cn highly of their experience once In their outside practice with Castorb , and although ivo only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products , yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it. " UNiP.D HoserrAL Ain 1)iAPBNSARY , Boston , Masi. Attnx C. Surrn , Flea. , The Centaur Company , ' 77 Murray Street , Nesv York City. F. D. BURGESS Plumber Fitter. MAIN AVENUE , McUOOIp , NEB. Stock of iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Geode , Pumps and Boiler Trim. - ninga Agent for Ilalliday , Eclipse anti Waupun 11 ind Mill. 1 - THE ' . .ri j ! z t \ Authorized Capita' ' $100,000 CapitalandSurplus , : OFFICERS AND DIREC' ORS. GEO. HOCKNELL , B. M. FREES , W. F. LAWSON , F. A. PENNELL , - * 4' Presidenf. V. President. Cashier , Asst Cashier. A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS. Gitiz6lls : and - . .met 1NCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAwe. Paid Up Capital , - - - - $50,000. S 11 lug - - - - 10 000 , - : DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. i i - Collections Made on all Accessible Points. Drafts Drawn on all . Principal Cities of Europe. faxes Paid i for Non-Residents. - ii : Tickets : - . : OFFICERS. . V. FRANKLIN President A. C. EBIIl1 ' , Cashier. , COERESPONDIiNTS : The First National Bank , Lincoln , Nebraska , The . Chemical National Bank , New York City. - ' - t . _ _ _ ) o ( , f rs LIME , BARD . CEBiE1vT , lND ! - DOOF S , LUI4PERM SOFT . ' ' . , rE D'I1VD06i'S , ' T BLINDS. COAL. . ores . IarnL , r' ii s. U. J. WARREN , Manager. l 4 COLEMAN. H. B. Wales is breaking prairie , Bert Wales is helping Thomas Whitmer with his farm work. . John Beach of Hayes county was in this town , Monday. Will Foster of McCook drove out through this town , Tuesday. Miss Laura Pickering was visiting - ing her recant pupils in district 58 , last week and first days of this. Misses Grace and Alice Cole , Viola Corner and Mary Henan spent a few hours , Sunday , with Miss Hattie Wales. The rain on Wednesday of last week washed out pasture fences acid flood gates in the canyon that runs through the west part of this town. On last Friday night the young people to the number of twenty-six met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .M : H. Cole and kept things lively until two or three o'clock in the morning. Ice cream and other goodies were served in abundance. Last Sabbath , while Mrs. Nick- las was descending the stairs , and still near the top , she made a misstep - step and was precipitated to the bottom. Fortunately no bones were broken. A few bruises and and a severely sprained wrist was the extent of the damage. She will be all right again in a few days. Died-At his home on Monday , May. 7th , at G o'clock , p. in. , of typhoid fever , Peter Groves. Mr. Groves was born in Germantown , Indiana , May 25th , 1839. He removed - moved to Iowa and located in Jasper - per county in 1855. He was mar- Tied in 1862. He was an old soldier , having served three years in the 4Othregimentof Iowa boys. He was a member of J. K. Barnes Post of 'McCook. He was also a member of the order of Modern Woodmen of America. The funeral services were in charge of the G. A. RR post of McCook. The sermon was preached at his home by Rev. H. H. Berry of McCook. After the funeral sermon many returned - turned to their homes , while a proc - c sion consisting of twenty-five earns accompanied the remains to Ldngview cemetery , near McCook , where they were tenderly laid away to iest. A brother , Andrew Groves of Des Moines , Iowa was present at the funeral , also another brother - er , George , from Frontier county , this state. He leaves a wife and an adopted daughter to mourn his death. The friends . extend sym- pathy. A VALUABLE FIND. After years of study and labor there has at last been discovered a sure and never-failing remedy. It has been tested on patients who have despaired of ever being cured , and the results have been in ever case wnderful. Golf's rheumatic cure is unequaled as a positive - tive remedy in all cases of chronic and cute inflammatory rheumatism , gout lumbago , sc- atica and neural ia especially smenorrrha a ad allkindred affec- tios. It is also a valuable blood purifier being - ing especially useful in eczema , psoriasis , scrful4 all andular enlargements and of the liver and kidneys. It is absolutely - lutely free from all narcotics. Severe attacks are rlieved in from one to three days and a positive cure effected in from five t eighteen days. For sale by McConnell & Co. 3.29-3m. SEE TILE WORLD'S FAIR FOR 15 CENTS. Upon receipt'of your address and 15 cents in postage stamps we wilt mail you prepaid our Souvenir Portfolio of the World's Columbian - bian Exposition , the regular price of which is fifty cents , but as we want you to have one we make the price nominal. You will find it a work of art and a thing to be prized. It contains full page views of the great buildings - ings with descriptions of sameand is executed in the highest style of art. If not satisfied with it , after you get it , we will refund the stamps and let you keep the book. Address II. E. Bucklen & Co. , Chicago , Illinois. ALi. FREE. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery - covery know its value , and those who have not , have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bottle free. Send your name and address to H. E. Bucklen & Co. , Chicago , and het a sample - ple box of Dr. King's A ew Life Pils free , as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household - hold Instructor , free. All of which is guaranteed - teed to do you good and costs you nothing. At McMillen's Drug Store. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE The best salve in the world for cuts , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores. telter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns and all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles or no ay re hired. It is guaranteed to give erect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2 5 cts. per box. For sale by McMullen. J. B. BALLARD , DENTIST. All dental work done at our office is guaranteed - anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of Crown , Bridgeand.Platc Work. Drs , Smith & Bellamy assistant , I I t , - - - - - i a * ft - - . 1 RED WILLOW. Mrs. Longnecker is quite ill , the same complaint as last winter , neuralgia of the stomach. Miss Katie is so much better that she is able to be out again. The wind storm of a weak ago did much damage to Jacob Long- necker's and Willis Meyer's wheat , blowing some of it out of the ground and burying some of it so deep that it will never appear again , Mrs. Mulford and mother came near having a serious accident while driving from their place to Mr , Slye's. Some of the harness became undone and the buggy ran forward onto the horse , and the ladies were thrown from the buggy. The many friends of Eli Crock- ford , who have been in the habit of enjoying his jokes ( both original and warmed over ) will be sorry to learn that a dreadful accident happened - pened to Eli's mouth. While playing ball lie caughta foul we he- lieve it is balled , in his mouth , cutting - ting open his lip and loosening his front teeth. He adjourned to McCook for repairs. J. F. Black returned to his home , May 1st ; having spent the entire winter in the east soliciting aid for this drouth stricken country. He was accompanied by Mr. Bethel - el , an Illinois gentleman who has greatly assisted Mr. Black in his work. On Monday evening a reception - ception was held in honor of this gentleman , and many of the neighbors - bors gathered at Mr. Black's home where a pleasant evening's conversation - sation was concluded by a dainty supper of cakes and ice cream. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. .I3lackfan of Bartley , Mr. and Mrs. Barber , Mr. and Mrs. Helm , Mr. and Mrs. Miller , the Randall brothers with their wives , Mr. and Mrs. Rinek , and many others. Mr. Bethel leaves for Denver on Wednesday night. VAILTON. Mr. Singer will view the Platte river country , next week. David Carpenter will look after his home farm , this season. Jas. Hoytis just getting around after a short but not serious ill- ness. Neighbor A. W. Nettleton and family are with us once more. All look hearty after their mountain trip. Hima Cooley and wife are taking - ing in eastern scenes at present , Mr. Hieber taking care o the farm in their absence. Mr. Hunter has been very liberal in the placing of supplies among his many friends. Surely generosity - osity is not an unknown virtue. We hope we may be flooded with abundant rains during the nest three months , which will make business - iness and traffic a little more brisk than in the past. We presume we are not alone in this. We notice considerable windmill - mill irrigation of late. It is well ; once planting and a speedy growth in the matter of early gardening is thus bought about , and of course the true economic principle pre- vails. Knipple is headquarters for bulk seeds. Don't fail to consult him before buying your spring supply. i We are just in receipts of a new supply of tablets and box papers , memoranclums , etc. White Pine Cough Syrup-by i I McMillen , druggist. Try McMillen's Damask Rose Lotion for face and hands. Bulk and garden seeds at Kni A r + / A . TYRONE. Rev. Streeter filled his appointment - ment , Sunday. Dr. Bennett was called to see Jessie Moore , who is quite sick. We learn that there is to be a wedding in this neighborhood , this week. Mrs. Kite of Bartley is staying this week with Florence Moore , to care for the sick , J C. Moore and C. G. Broman went to Indianola , Saturday , on business connected with the estate of Mrs. Gallie Moore deceased. Knipple is headquarters for garden seeds of all kinds. Call and see his supply and get his prices before laying in your stock for spring planting. Kuipple is headquarters for bulk seeds. Don't Jail to consult him before buying your spring supply. Bulk and garden seeds at Kuip- ple's. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. CARSON & TAYLOR , Th Proprietors of the. . . . SUNNY SIDE DAIRY.I We respectfully solicit your business , and guarantee pure milk , full measure , and prompt , courteous service. S. CO RDEAL y y Notary Public , : Reliable , Insurance , Collection Agent. I j. S. MCBRAYER , I PROPRIETOR OF THE McCook Transfer foe , 1I I BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. Only furniture van in the city. Also have a first class house moving outfit. Leave orders for bus calls at Commercial hotel or at office opposite the depot. Chase Co , Land and LIVe Stock Gor . , Horses branded on loft hip or left shnulder. P. O. address Imperial. Chuse county. and heat- rho. Nebraska. Ita rge. f Stinking Water and the Fr iichrpan creeks , in ChHPecounty. NehraRka. Brand as cut on sldeof - someaninialson hip and ' sides of seine , or anywhere - where on the animal. ELMEIt ROWELt , , NOTAItY PUBLIC , ea SAC , Collections i r AND LNsufANCI. . Ic000K , - NEBRASKA. J. E. KELLEY , .TTORNEY - ATLAW , AGENT LINCOLN LAND CO. Jtc000Ui. - - NEBRAsItA , C Offee In Rt arof First National Bank. / 1 CHARLES H. BOYLE , ATTORNEY - ATLAW MCC00K , NEBRASKA. . 1 E y yi. . i.G G FORALIMATED TIME \ j , HANDSOME i7 : : , J Docket . - ! Case t ; sicy icy FREE lI 1N EXCt1ANGE FOA t0 TEM-CEt1T ? ? 'c. TAGS TP W"r. ' FRO ! - 1 flPEgj t G Pa flEIRJ PLUG i TOBACCO f CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR e American Tobacco Ca NEW YORK. w Ls DoUGLAS i IS THE BEST. ( Ii FIT FOR A KING. 5. CORDOVAN r FRENCHBENAMELLED CALF 4.3.FINE CArf&t rasa -i' ' " ' $3 soPOUCE,3soLw- . ' $ ? 5 oS2.WORKINGh1EN EXTRAFINc 'S -Tr" :4 : $2.l. BOYSSCHOOLSHOf.3. LADIES . ) 4j . ! 75 s. $ EsT . SL DOUG Over One Million People wear the w. L. Douglas 3 & 4 Shoes All ourslioes are equally satisfactory . They give the best value for the money . They equal custom shoes in style and ut. ) Th:1r wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform---stamped on sole. From $ i to $3 saved over other makes. , Ifyourdealer cannot supply youwecan. Soldby .1 DEALER whose name will shortly appear - pear here. Agents wanted. , Apnly at once. r 1 f : CAUE MARKs COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT ? Boras 17 prompt answer and an honest opinion , writotto RIUNN .N ; CO. , who have had nears fifty y a ' experience in the patent business. Uommnnica- a tionsetrictlyconiidential. Ahandbook of Information - formation concerning 1'ntenls and how to ob- taro thorn sent free. Also a catalogue o1 mechan- leal and scientiSo books sent free. - . Patents taken through Mann & Co. recelvo special notice In the cientilicAnlerienn , and thus are brought widely before the publicwith- cut cost to the Inventor. This splendid pare ; , Issued weekly , elegantly illustrated.hasbyrarthe largest circulation of any aetentifc work In the 1 world. C3 ayear. ( ample copies sent free. Building Edition monthly , t 150 a year. single copies , . ! 5 cenn l verynumbercontatns bean. f I plates. colors , and photographs of new houses. with plans , enabline builders to show the latest designs and secure contracts. Address MUNN 1 : CO. , NEW Ytuc , 361 Bn0ADWAF. A. COLE , L1AIING . , i.I YIERCHANT TAILOR s4 t ' OF McCOOI { , 1 Has just received a new stock of CLOTHS and TI:1MMINGS. If you want a good ting suit made at the very lowest prices for ; oed work , call on him. Shop first door went 1I ; of Burnett's Lumber Office , on Dennison t rtreet. i l { McMiLLEJU' BROS. , i nEilEgS IM iI ! . .I I I SadIery Zl SadIery't 't h ! Repairing P remPtlY t f ' Attended to. East Dennison St. McCook , Neb. ' t ' ) t 9 I lillSi6idll dill SIIrUGOA , 4 I AI0000R , NEURASg t. 1 st'i i Oarlcs Houxs-9 to U a. m. , 3 to 5 and 1 to si p. m. Rooms over First National bank. light calls answered at office i 7 . s lillsi6iall inU SIIrUGOII , F ' r 1EcC00S , NEBFASj. . ' "OFFICE-Over Farmers and Merchants j Bank. RESIDENCE-7o [ Main street. Prompt attention to all calls. - - _ = fr USTIN J. RITTENHOUSE , "r 4 ( ' ti , r r 9 NoCOOS. 1)fEBBAStr 'Office over the Famous Clothing Store , ' ! t t y ,4 . E , E. U2'1'E6 ' , N 4 - INSTRUCTOL _ iano .0 r n , Guitar and' Baum voles - STUDIO tftfig 3 , oytr ' 0 { 6C13ipg ( McCook , _ _ , ' ' ITebrsaisa , r' 1 P . .p 0