The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 03, 1896, Image 4

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    Th s fltcok Tribne.
By F. M. KIMMELL.
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$1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
INDIANOLA.
Rob Welborn 'vas home from
Denver over Sunday.
Messrs. Banks and Starr were
McCook visitors , Thursday.
The commissioners will be in
session on next Monday , the 6th.
T. E. McDonald , J. W. Leisure ;
of Danburywere in town , Monday.
J. R. Neel was in McCook , yesterday -
terday , looking after his contest
snit.
John Beck and Will Crago returned -
turned to Orleans , on Wednesday
morning.
J. J. Lamborn had land business -
ness iii the county metropolis ,
Tuesday.
The Banks-Neel shrievalty contest -
test comes up on the 6th before
Judge Beck.
C. H.Oman and Mitchell Young r ,
of Danbury were at the dedication
on last Friday. ,
] Dolaii'ancl Frank ietuined
to Beaver City , after a few days
visit , last week. .
There will be a "china social"
at the home of Rev. Houston , Friday -
day evening , the 3rd.
Edna Meserve is in attendance
upon the state teachers' association
in Lincoln , this week.
A. T. Hager and wife returned
home , close of last week , from their
visit to his sister at Ives in Dundy
county. ,
Josephine Happersett entertained -
ed a number of her friends , Tuesday -
day evening , in commemoration of
the death of the old year.
George Quick , nephew of C. S.
Quick , who has been visiting here
from Iowa , returned to his home ,
% % redtiesday evening.
J. P. A. Black of Bloomington ,
past grand master , spoke very en-
tertainiugly for a few moments at
the temple dedication on the 27th.
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George Short has moved his
stock of goods into the new store
room in the Masonic temple , and
William McCallum is invoicing
before doing the same.
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The county officers-elect will assume -
sume the duties of their respective
offices eli 'Th'iirday , January 9th ,
which by the way , is the latest
date upon wliicli the transfer can
be made.
A number of the young eople
gathered at the home of Jessie
Welborn on Tuesday evening with
the purpose of watching the old
year die , but in the. general good
time the unfortuiiate decease of
' 95 was forgotten.
A great many of the young peo-
pie were skating on the river , New
Year day. _ The ice was so good
and the jolly time so very jolly
that George Webber and Orrin
Cramer felt compelled , to create a
little diversion by having a fight.
Orrin is the proud possessor of the
laurels.
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Finest hand picked
Apples , 85c. to 90c. '
at KniAPle's.
Secure a marvelous bargain
at Knipple's queensware and
holiday goods slaughter sale.
It will open tomorrow and
continue . one week. Finest
and handsomest goods at and
below actual cost , to reduce
stock before moving
.
Finest hand picked
Apples , 85c to. 90c.
at kill pnle'S.
Queensware and holiday
goods at. : and. below oost at
$ nipple ! : , , for : one weeK'to ' re
duce stock before moving.
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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.
BARTLEY.
A. W. Hoyt of Iudianola was a
visitor here , Monday.
Mrs.W.RTacker has been quite
sick for more than two weeks.
Leslie Dole returned to school
at Orleans , Wednesday evening.
A number of young folks from
Indianola were here , New Year
day.
The band has been r'organized ,
and meets regularly once each
week now.
Charles Listen left , first of the
week , on a business visit to the
eastern part of the state.
M. D. Frost wheeled dowp from
McCook , on Tuesday evening , to
spend New Year at home.
Banker Frost returned Wednesday -
day morning , from a business visit
to the eastern part of the state.
Those from here who are attend.
ing the Nebraska Wesleyan left
for University Place , on Tuesday
evening.
Edward Curlee came home from
University Place , latter part of
last week to spend a few days with
his parents.
There will be a public installation -
tion of the officers of the local
lodge of the I. 0.0. F. on' Friday
evening , January 10th.
Maud VickreY pleasantly entertained -
i tained about twenty of her young
friends , on Tuesday evening , while
waiting for the New Year to arrive.
Rev. W. A. Boucher and grand-
dghters , Annie and Carrie Boucher -
cher , spent a few days here and
returted to Culbertson , Wednesday -
day evening.
A large company of young people -
ple made Milton Frost a surprise
visit on Saturday evening of last
week , and were entertained until a
late hour in a delightful manner.
To relieve the monotony of corn
Pickin , Charles HoPis team took
a little run , Tuesday , and succeeded -
ed in disfiguring the harness and
damaging the wagon considerably.
H. F. Tomblin and wife went to
McCook , On Tuesday evening , to
spend New Year with their daughter -
ter , Mrs. J.F.Forbes. F.F.Tomblin ,
the station agentwent upWednes-
day morning.
After a long absence and traveling -
ing through part of Kansas , Arkansas -
ansas and Missouri , Frank Cam-
mack returned on Wednesday evening -
ning of last 'week. He left his
family in Missouri.
Dr. J. E. Hathorn and wife were
in attendance upon the dedicatory I
ceremonies of the Masonic temple'
at Indianola , on last Friday , when
Mrs. Hathorn ably and interestingly -
ingly responded to the toast "Our i
Men"
Men"i i
Try that.15 cent box
paper at THE TBnrn
once. Worth 35 cts.
Also cheaper grades.
Don't forget to come and see us
when you want any kind of ol
printing : We are the people who l
do the nice printing.
Read the best court-
courtnewspaperthat's
The McCook Tribune
ever time.
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COLEMAN.
Two weeks vacation in dist. 58.
Bert Wales has bought a
team.
Our farmers are all reasonably
hopeful and full of courage.
Bert Schiledeker of Dundy co.
spent a few days here , last week.
Rev. McBride commenced a protracted -
tracted meeting at Zion hill church
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! on New Year night.
H. B. Wales , whose homy was
I recently destroyed by fire , moved
into his new house , the other day.
Jacob Betz has bought the old
John Everts' dwelling , just east of
McCook , and moved it onto his
farm in this precinct.
Frank Coleman , who has been
ath nding college at Orleans , is
spending the holidays at home. He
went up to Dundy county , Friday
last , to visit a few days.
For "couceutration" the preaching -
ing services at the Coleman school
house have been transferred to
Zion hill church , where there are
two sermons every Sunday now ,
and none at all at the school house.
1Vo understand a move is already
on foot to secure a preacher of
SOlne dt uotnination to minister in
holy things at said school house ,
once in two weeks.
't'here was a Christmas tree at
the Coleman school house , Christmas -
mas eve. It was a great big tree ,
reaching from floor to ceiling. It
was nicely decorated with string
and ball popcorn , and fine red apples -
plos , and pretty well loaded with
presents. While the presents were
not costly , they carried with them
love and good will. They was quite
a lengthy program consisting of
songs recitations select readings
etc. , which were remarkably well
rendered , consideritig the very
short time had for preparation. The
house was full and the happy ,
smiling faces indicated happy , joyous -
ous hearts. It was a time that
will be looked back to with unalloyed -
loyed satisfaction and pleasure.
The tree was an evergreen , a very
appropriate emblem of the Sunday
school it representedas that school
is an evergreen ; blooms winter and
summer , and has scarcely missed
a lesson since starting four years
ago , and just recently decided by '
unanimous vote to continue , right l
along , every Sunday , at 0 o'clock ,
a. in. , fast time.
TYRONE.
M. J. Miles will farm the Shirey
farm and also the Lyon place.
N. Walton has rented Pete Pear-
Soil's farm for the coming season.
Several from this place attended
the lecture at Wilsonville , Thursday -
day evening.
J.O.Moore and family visited at
Mrs.Sprague's , near Wilsonville ,
Thursday and Friday.
There will be a lecture here on
next Wednesday evening by Rev.
B. S. Haywood of Orleans.
The newly elected oflicersof the
Sunday school are as follows :
Frank Moore , superintendent ; W.
P. Crosby , secretary ; Frances
Kimpton , treasurer ; and Louie
ralton , librarian.
Ten Cents
Will very easily
fray for ? 4 sheets o J
a er and 24 env =
elopes. 15c. gets a
better , loc. something -
thing good. 25c.
a splendid article ,
Soc. a suj5erb box ,
and 3g c. an elegant
and stylish paper. '
at the Stationery
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4 T Iu I OUS CLOTHING COMPANY.
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g All Winter Goody Must Go.
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Genuine Bargains in Men's and
L I Boys' Overcoats , Suits and other
Heavy Winter merchandise.
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We cannot afford to carry
theme. over to another season. . .
McL'aol. , Neb. JONAS ENOEL Maoagor5
HOGS ? HOGS !
Will p to ) ) i'ices
f ( ) 2 hogs on Sati i' days
amt Tuesdays.
F. S. WILCOX.
Ti1Is is a nation of more than
70,000,000 people. It is the richest -
est country on the globe , its resources -
sources are practically cxliaustless ,
and there exists no good reason
why it should not take advantage of
the opportunity which seems about
to offer itself , to shake off forever
the bugaboo that GreatBritian has
it in her power to make or mar us.
Speculation in 'W all street is likely -
ly to be excited for a time , but
there exists no real cause for
alarm. This country took care of
itself financially against the billions -
ions of Great Britian when it was
only a collection of villages along
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the Atlantic coast with a total population -
ulation of 3,000,000. it can certainly -
tainly do so at the present day
with a 1)opulation of more than
70,000,000 and a wealth of 75-
000,000,000.
Finest hand picked
Apples , 85e. to 9Gc. ,
at xni ale's.
Chamberlain's Eye and Shin Ointment
Is unequalled for Eczema , Tetter , Salt-
Rheum , Scald Head , Sore Nipples , Chapped
Hands , Itching Piles , Bums , Frost Bites ,
ChronieSore Eyes and Granulated Ere Lids.
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
TO HORSE OTi S.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy conn
dition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders
They tone up the system , aid digestion , cureless
loss of appetite , relieve constipation , correct
kidney disorders and destroy worms , giving
new life to an old or over-worked 11ore. 25
cents per package. For sale by druggists
When Baby was sickwe gave her Castoria.
When she was a c hild1 she cried for Casror4a.
When she became bliss , she dung to Castoria.
When she had children , she gavethem I astor a.
REMOVED.
a I have removed from my
old stand into the Ganschow
building , first door south of lie-
I Groff S Co. , where I am displaying -
playing a larger and finer stock
of CIGARS , TOBACCOS and
SMOKERS' GOODS than I
have ever carried before.
Your patronage is solicited.
J. H. BENNETT.
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We now have in stock a full
line of the Riverside Oak , the
Gem City Oak , and the Thos.
White Oak Heaters-both soft
and hard coal burners. In
fact we have the finest thing
in heating stoves to be bought
in the market , or ever exhibited
ited in this city. Don't fail to
. .ee our Velltiduct Heaters. !
We also have the popular
Square Oven Cook Stoves in
stock. Everybody ought to
have one of our Square Oven
Cooks-they are the latest and
the very best. ' ,
COOHRAN & Co.
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This isabsolutely rust proof ,
every piece is guaranteed , and
will be replaced if not as repI I ,
resented.
COCHRAN & CO.
BUGGIES AND CARTS si i s
Remember , we are showing
the best line of Buggies. Carts
and Wagons to be seen in this
part of the Republican valley. ,
CocnlAN & Co. '
ANDREW CARSON ,
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SUNNYSUJEDARY.
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We respectfully solicit your business ,
and guarantee pure milk , full measure ,
and prompt , courteous service.
J. S. MCBItAYE1.t r
E'Rr1FRIETOR OF T1IF.
c o0 raps er line.
BUS , BAGGyGE 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.
JULIUS (
Laying ,
wining.
c-1 awn still doing carpet laying , carpe :
cleaning , lawn cutting and similar work. See
or write me before giving such work. My
charges are very reasonahle. Leave orders at
TRIBUNE office. JULIUS KUNERT.
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The modern stand-
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$4OOaoo
$ aoo
$25O .
These shoes fit to perfec icn and wear
as only the best of leather can. They're
shapely , pliant-the most comfortable of
footwear. They always manage to let In
air and keep out water.
Surely Your Dealer Sells Them ,
Sold by J. F. GANSCHOW.