The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 22, 1895, Image 8

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"CastorisjgsotyeIladaptedtachlldtt athat
I recommend It as superior to any prvscrlptfon
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. 111 So , Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y.
'Tho use of 'Castoria' is so unlvcrsal sad
fta merits so wellknowatbatltsccnsawork
of sapercrogatloa to endorse ft. irew am the
$ ntclllgent famfles who do not keep Castorta
within easy batch. "
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New York City ,
Castoria cams CoIie , Conatlpatolt ,
SourStomach , DlarrIIOea , Eructatlon ,
Kills Norms , gives sleep , an& promotes dl.
gestlon ,
Without injurious medlcatloa.
"For several years I have recommended
'Castoria , ' and shall always continue to de
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lath Street and 7th Ave. , NetYo& City.
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OPPICPRS AND DIRECTORS.
CEO. HOCKNELL , B. M. FREES , VI. F , LAWSO1 { , F. A. PENNELL ,
Pre ident. V. President. Cashier. Asst Cashier.
A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS.
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Paid Up - $
Capital
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' Surplus , - - - - - - 10,000.
'y AL BANKING BUSINESS.
Collections : Vale OIL all Accessible Points. Drafts Drawn on all
Principal Cities of Europe. taxes Paid
for Non-Residents.
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- OPPICERS.
V. FRANKLIN , President. A. C. EBEItT Cashier.
CORRESPONDENTS-The First National Bank , Lincoln , Nebraska. The
Chemical National Bank , New York City.
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MAIN AVENUE , McJ00K , NEB.
Stock of Iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps and Boiler Trim
' pings. Agent for Halliday , Eclipse and Waupun Wind Mill.
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It has no equal iii tli s local field.
This Famou i eineeycoosquicsiypermanentiynit
' I : S nervous dlsuaaes. Weak 3lumory , Loss of Brain rower ,
Huadache , Wakefniness , Lost Vitality , Nightly Emissions -
sions , evil dreams , Impotency and wasting dlseasos caused by
uouthhiterrors orexcesscs. Contatnsnooplates. Isa nerve tonic
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. d . andbloodbnllder.3lakesthopaleandpnnyatronRandplump. Easllycarriedlnvestpocket.lperboz6fortB5. Bymall. prepaid
e paid , with awriWngiuirantcaormnwyreftirid2d. Write us.free
aicdlcnl book , seated plain wripper , with testimonials and
- i.o8I. lanais. mue. tfons.otdbjuarsgcunor . > .drrnfirriTSSr6DCO.&a9oaiCTempleCbkalo , -
Forsale In McCoo1Neb.byL. N. MODONLL it CO. Drngglsta
General . . News.
The A. R. U. tried to get up a strike
on the Great Northwestern but it was a
fizzle ,
The Madison Car Works are now working -
ing 6oo men and turning out an average
of 2 cars a day.
Work on the new shop of the Atchison -
son , Topeka and Santa Fe at La Junta ,
Colo. , has begun.
The Northern Pacific will rebuild at
Spokane , Wash. , the shop burned down
at Sprague , that state , last summer.
Next week is Thduksgiving and the
least you can do is to thank the Lord
that you are alive. Be as charitable as
consistent that day.
It is reported that the Great Northwestern -
western will build the Yankton , Norfolk
& Southwestern. The order for ties un l
rails has been placed.
The colonyof New South \Vales , Australia -
tralia , of which Sidney is the capital ,
has 2,531 miles of railroad in operation.
Verily , the world loth move.
The courts have lately granted a decree -
cree of foreclosure against the St. Joseph
& Grand Island railroad in favor of the
Central Trust Co. of New York.
One railroad system , the Great Southern -
ern of the Argentine Republic , South
America , own and operate 1,401 miles ,
and are contemplating an extension of
400 miles.
Omaha is agitating the prospect of
a new union depot at 9th and Farnam
streets to cost complete over , two mul-
lions. Their present "cow shed" is an
abomination.
The boiler of an engine hauling a
freight train' near Warwick , N. J. , on
Nov , rods , exploded , killing the engi
neer and head brakeman and seriously
injuring the conductor and fireman.
The robbery of the Wells Fargo Co.'s
agent at Colorado Springs , Colo. ,
was the slickest one lately reported from
the "Woolly West" . They got away
with $ zoeoo , missed a $31,000 package ,
and are still at large.
The Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen -
men has voted to remove its headquarters -
ers from Galeshurg to Peoria , Ill. , to
which place the Brotherhood ofLocomo-
tive Firemen and the order of Railway
Telegraphers have already moved.
A passenger train on the Raritan River
Ry. , at South River. N. J. ran into an
open drawbridge on Nov , 6th ; the engineer -
neer failed to see the red light owing tea
a fog. The engineand tank tcent into
the water , the crew was hurt by jumping.
The Western Railway of France , at
their St. Lazare station in Parts , handled
39.539 + 599 passengers , last year , an average -
age of 1oS,328 per day , counting arivals
and departures. There are five other
great railroads having stations in Paris.
A movement is on foot by the railroads
east to get a reduction of 25 per cent on
the charge for upper berths by the Pull-
mam company. The effort is commendable -
able but it ought to be for 5o per centas
a 1 charge is enough for such accommo-
dations.
Western roads have agreed that on
and after December 1st they will impose -
pose a charge for carrying bicycles in
baggage cars. The wheels will be placed
in the same category as excess baggage ,
and a charge of 12 per cent of the first-
class passenger rate will be imposed for
their transportation. The minimum
weight charged on will be fifty pounds ,
and the smallest fee collected will be
25 cents. -
The railways Europe , represented -
ed by twenty different countries , aggregate -
gate 152,209 miles in length , or about
28,000 miles less than the railway mileage -
age of the United States , and over oooo
miles less than that of North America ,
including Canada and Mexico. Below
is the mileage in , Europe by countries :
Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28,3r7
Austria Hungary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,662
Belgium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,445
Denmark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,408
Spain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,547
France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24,738
Great Britian and Ireland. . . . . . . 20,863
Greece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 568
Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,087
Netherlands . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,657
Luxemburg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260
Portugal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,456
Roumania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,603
Russia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,699
Finland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,383
Servia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335
Swerlen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,737
Norway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . io68
Switzerland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,160
Turkey , Bulgaria & Roumania. . . 1,248
Isles of Malta , Jersey & iytaU. . . . 68
Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152,209
In all these countries during 1594 ,
there was constructed 4,212 miles of new
track , or about twice as great as the mileage -
age built in the United States.
The wife of Mr. Leonard Wells , of Last
Brimfield , Mass. , had been suffering from
neuralgia for two days , not being able to sleeper
or hardly keep still , when Mr. Holden , the
merchant there , sent her a bottle of Chamber-
lain's Pain Balm , and asked that she give it
a thorough trial. On meeting Mr. Wells the
next day he was told that she was all right ,
the pain had left her within two hours , and
that the bottle of Pain Balm was worth $5.oo
if it could not be had for less. For sale for
50 cents per bottle by McConnell & Co.
NOTICE.
In the district court of Red Willow county ,
Nebraska. Melinda I. Hedgecock vs. Solo'
man F. Hedgecock. To Soloman F. Fledge'
oock non resident defendant : You are hereby
notified that on the 20th day of November ,
1895 , Melinda I. Hedgecock filed a petition
against you in the district court of Red Willow -
low county , Nebraska , the object and prayer
of which are to obtain a divorce from you on
the ground that you have willfully abandoned
the plaintiff , without good cause , for the term
of two years last past. You are requirrd to
answer said petition on or before the 30th day
of December , 1895.MELINDA
MELINDA I. IIEDGEcocK.
By 1V. R. Starr , her attorn ey.
NOTICE 70 NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS ,
In the district court of Red Willow county ,
Nebraska. Henry 1' . Church , plaintiff , vs.
John Quan and Catherine Quan , defendants.
John Quan and Catherine Quan , non-resident
defendants , will take notice that on the 9th
day of November , 1895 , plaintiff herein filed
his petition in the district court of Red Willow
county , Nebraska , against said defendants ,
the object and prayer of which are to
foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the
defendants to one L.H.Rooney upon the south'
east quarter of section No. two (2) ( ) , in township -
ship number four (4) ) , north of range number
thirty ( o west of the 6th principal meridian ,
in Red Willow county. Nebraska to secure the
payment of one certain promissory note dated
the 24th day of September , 1894. for the sum
of $ too oo due and in one year from
its date. 'that inow due u on said
note and mortgage the sum of $ Ili2 I , and
which said note and mortgage were on or
about the Loth day of October , 1895 , duly sold ,
assigned and transferred by the said L. H.
Rooney to this plaintiff , for a valuable consideration -
eration , by written endorsement on the hack
of said note , for which sum , with interest from
this date , plaintiff prays for a decree that de
fendants may be required to pay the same
and that said remises may be sold to satisfy
the amount found due. Yu are required
said petition on or before the 23d ( lay
of Decembe1895. ,
Dated this title day of November , 1895.
HENRY T. Ciluacir , Plaintiff.
By A. J. Rittenhouse , his attorney. IO-I5.4ts.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. , Oct. 23 , 1895.
Notice is hereby given that the follnwirg-
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 -
ister or receiver at McCook , Nebraska , on
Friday , November 29th , 1895 , viz : Eugene
Flower , who made homestead entry number
8916 , for the northwest quarter of section r8 ,
township 5 , north of range 28 , west of the 6th
principal meridian. Ile names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon and cultivation of , said land , viz : Cyrus
Blake , Santford T. Goddard , Charles Blake ,
Frank Boyd , all of Box Elder , Nebraska.
Oct. 25 6ts. A. S. CAbtl'IIELI , Register.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
HO1V TO PREVENT CROUP.-SOME READINGS
THAT WILL t'ROVE INTERESTING TO
YOUNG MOTIIERS.-IIOW'10
GUARD AGAINST TILE
DISEASE.
Croup is a terror to young mothers and to
post them concerning the cause , first symp
terns and treatment is the object of this item.
The origin of croup is a common cold. Children -
dren who are subject to it take cold very easily -
ily and croup is almost sure to follow. The
first symptom is hoarseness ; this is soon followed -
lowed by a peculiar rough cough , which is
easily recognized and will never be forgotten
by one who has heard it. The time to act is
when the child first becomes hoarse. If Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy is freely given all
tendency to croup will soon disappear. Even
after the croupy cough has developed it will
prevent the attack. There is no danger in
giving this remedy for it contains nothing in-
jurious. For sale by McConnell & Co.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
DON'T TOBACCO SPIT OR SMOKE
YOUR LIFE AWAY ? 1
Is the truthful and startling title of a book
about No-To-L'ac , the harmless , guaranteed
tobacco habit cure that braces up the nicotin-
ized nerves , eliminates nicotine poison , makes
weak men regain strength , vigor and man-
hood. You run no physical or financial risk ,
as No-To-Bac is sold by druggists everywhere
under a guarantee to cure or money refunded.
Book fre. Address Sterling Remedy Co. ,
New York or Chicago. 4.19.95 lyr.
Sold by McConnell & Co. , McCook , Neb.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Finest hand picked
55c to 90c
Apples , , ,
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Chase Ce. Land and dye Stock I C of
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Horses branded on left hip or left shoulder
p. U. address Imperial
Chase county , and Heat
rise. Nebraska. Range ,
Stinking water and the
Frc'nclrman creeks , in
Chase county , Nebraska.
Brand as cut on sideof
some animals , on hip and
sides of some , or anywhere -
where on the animal.
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OF McCOOK ,
Has just received a new stock of CLOTHS
and TRIMMINGS. If you want a good fitting -
ting suit made at the very lowest prlcea for
good work , call on him. Shop first door weal
of Barnett'a Lumber OtHce , on Dannicon
Street.
Chamberlain's Tye and Shin Ointment
Is unequalled for Eczema , 'fetter , Salt-
Rheum , Scald Head , Sore Nipples , Chapped
Hands , Itching Piles , Burns , Frost Bites ,
Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. t
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
TO HORSE OWNEFS.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy condition -
dition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders
They tone up the system , aid digestion , curs
loss of appetite , relieve constipation , correct
kidney disorders and destroy worms , giving
new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25
cents per package. For sale by druggists.
.L. W. MCCONNELL & CO.
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MISSES MOORE ,
DRESS E MAKERS.
FIRST CLASS WORK AND STYLISE
GARMENTS GUARANTEED.
Front rooms over Knipple's Grocery.
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McCooit , NEitASKA.
Notary Public. East Dennison street.
NOTICE OF DIssol.UTIoN.
Notice is hereby given that the partnership
existing between R. Fl. Taylor and Andrew
Carson has this day been dissolved by mutual
consent. The business of the Sunny Side
dairy will be continued by Andrew Carson ,
who will pay all debts and collect all outstanding -
standing accounts of the firm.
McCook , Neb. , Oct. 23 , 1895. I
ANDREVARSON. .
Oct. 25-6ts. R. II. 'TAYLOR.
Good advice : Never leave home on a journey -
ney without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic ,
Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy. For sale by
McConnell & Co.
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7 to 9 p. m. Rooms-Over the First Natior
bank. Night calls answered at the office. I I
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Residence-7o1 Main street. Prompt after
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AUSTIN J. RITTENHOUSE , 4 ,
ATTORNEY AT - LAW
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Office-Over the Famous clothing store.
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ATTOI NEY AT LAW I
McCooiz , NEBRASKA. - I
-Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office-
Rear of First National bask. ,
J. B. BALLARD , ,
DENTIST.
All dental work done at our office is at- '
anteed to be first-class. We do all kin of
Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. SmiflS
& Bellamy , assistants.
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farmer needs one , some three or four. Can be
set up in 30 minutes , and when empty can be
used for a stock fence and set up for corn 1
again when needed. Call and examine .
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