The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 17, 1896, Image 4

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By F. M. KIMMELL.
St.60 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
IT is u hill work to run a rove -
ernment like this tivithout sufficient
tariff revenue. Even the president
and ties hapless party must appre-
lat0 th18 fact.
' TrIE l rilsanville Review has allowed -
lowed its natural bifurcation to
extend north about three degrees ,
} five minutes and is now a siman-
pu r e , ' a if and 'elfnonartisan. .
REGENT 1t1GRRILL , says the y0rk
Times , has positively declined to
be a candidate for rovernor and
will devote himself to booming the
Burlin g ton's towel of Havelock ,
near Lincoln. '
TAE entente cordiale between
Colonels Merwin of the Tribune
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down ill Beaver City , is temporarily -
ily basted , or words to that effect ,
and the artistic manner ill which
the former re1110veS the cuticle
' from the latter wanes discourage a
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less robust p a c h iderm than Colonel
Kelley.
aND now another nevr political
party is about to beorganized"tln-
less" the old parties do thus and
so Phis time it is President
Trt y nor of the A. P A.who , makes
the announcement. , RTOlvis agood
time for young politicians of grea
tlmbition tune shall judgment to
i get into the new lnovesnellt.-Red
1 Cloud Golden Belt.
A KaNSds CITY traffic association
is making rate schedules for Omaha
and against Omaha. A Chicago
insurance commission is filing fire
rates for Omaha and Nebraska.
. , Our people seem to be powerless
to secure redress. Is it not about
. l time for a popular uprising xo demonstrate -
monstrate that this state is strong
enough to cull its own business.-
; Omaha Bee ,
3II1 , FI1 NCIS , general passenger
abent of the Burlington , has a
bundle of documents going to show
that many Nebraskans who emigrated -
grated south are homesick and
stranded In flee desert. They want
to come back. Reports come from
other directions to the same effect.
The experieuce : of years has been
that men tvllo leave Nebraska expecting -
pecting to better their condition
nearly all live to regret the false
step.-Omaha Bee.
IT world be well for Furnas
count ) ? to taee a new departure in
the method of nominations for
couuty officers. The primary method -
thod of nomination , ; vhere tried ,
proves very satisfactor3 . Instead
of holding a nominating convention -
tion , the members of a party vote
at primary elections for their incli-
vidual choice for the party nomin-
eesfor the various county offices.
y This vote is canvassed , and those
receiving the highest vote are announced -
nounced as the regular nominees
of the party. It knocks machine
politics clear out , and if there is
1 one thing more than another Nhiclr
' needs knocking oat , it is machine
politics.-Beaver City Tribune.
NORTH STAR GLEANINGS.
J. R.1Teel hg s entered upon his
duties as county sheriff.
Anthony and Bert Dudek Nava
bone to alrneta , Nebraska.
Hiss Laura Pickering spent
Saturday and Sunday at borne.
Mrs. J. Carter had the misfortune -
une to have a piece of steel fly into
her arm , last week , which caused
quite a painful injury.
The young people of this neighborhood -
borhood were entertained at Mr.
Gaiter's , last Saturday night. A
large crowd anda p leasant time is
reported.
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THE TIiIBU. tE office. All kinds in
stock and prices very reasonable
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A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder , Free
from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant ,
40 YEARS THE STANDARD ,
INDIANOLA.
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G. H. Russell was in Lincoln ,
Monday , on business.
A. M. Taylor of Exeter was a
guest of J. V. Dolan , Tuesday ,
C. 1V. Beck drove to Lebanon
ou business , Wednesday aftArnoon.
J. 'P.Dolan was home from Beaver -
ver City over Tuesday and tiVed-
nesdav.
lets. Laura Mc ( ueston neeHob-
sell 1S Vlsltlllg Dr. G. a. Hobson of
the Leland.
Mr. and AIrs. C. S. Glnicl : and
hiss Flora were llcCool : visitors
on Saturday last.
Ernest ll'right has again opened -
ed up ajewelry stock in the drag
store of R. L Beckwith.
The commissioners ara in session -
sion , this week , and C J. Ryan is
heI p iu a them finish ti p last year's
business.
E. P . Bauls still retains his residence -
idence in the jail building pending
flee settlement of the shrievalty
contest case.
Treasurer lleserve made leis settlement -
tlement with the stet © treasurer ,
Monday , returning home on Tuesday -
day morning.
Tuesday evening at the _ Ietho-
dist church a reception was tend-
dered to Rev. J. lI. Mauu , before
his leaving for California.
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Henry Powell is preparing to
move his general merchandise
stool : into the building 'recently
vacated by 11'illiam illcCallum.
Some people down here are
wondering why . P . Starr was
not continued as counsel in the
lelty-Norris contest case. It is
thought to be suggestive.
"Little Red Riding Hood' ' , an
operetta by Harrisou Millard , Am-
erica's recently deceased song writer -
ter , is iu preparation by the high
school orchestra for liresentation
in February.
B. B. Duckworth will soon luove
the stock of dru g s recentl YP urch-
aced from Dr. Brown at Bartley to
Indianola. He is having George
Short's old place made ready , and
drag clerk 1Vebster will leave
charge of lt.
.Monday , the lj'oodmen had a
public installation of officers which
Zvas a very pleasant affair. Mr.
Horncole's "Lorelei" and another
German song were features of the
evening. Dancing prolonged the
festivities till midni g ht.
1P. R. Starr allll S. R smith
here in McCook , Monday , looking
after the interests of certain members -
bers of the.old Red 'illoN County -
ty Cooperative association in the
suet brought there on that day before -
fore Squire Eerry of the metropolis -
lis , by James Jones , to recover the
price of two certain promissory
Hates. The case was continued
for thirty days. Frank Fritsclr
and G . Arbogast of this place
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and lets. P. J. Taylor of Pied
Willow were among the few mem- 1
bers of the assoclation that trt In
a personal appearance at the suit ,
which is about the last of quite a
number rssnlting fiom the operation -
tion of that association and its decease - ,
cease , a few years since.
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once. a ort . 5 cts.
. iso ciYe I per ' ies.
Don t forget to come and see us
when you want flay kind of lob
printing. 'e are the people who
do the nice printing. ,
: e , d . tl e best coone -
news a er--t t e s
Tl e 11IcCook Tlt'ib > < ti e
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BARTLEY.
H. S. Clovel of Counci ] Blnfl's ;
Iowa , is ma king b Ilia p greats a brief
visit.
Charles Listen 1 etul ued , first of
the week , from a visit pith friends'
at Hastings.
A. Barnettof McCook , president
of the Barnett Lumber Co. ; was
in town , Tuesday.
Rev. Mayfield kill begin a protracted -
tracted meeting 'in College hall ,
nest Sunday evening.
Owing to a disarrangement of
the combination of his safe , E. L
Dennis is trying his hand at safecracking -
cracking , this week. He hopes in
time to become quite proficient at
this questionable art , when he will
resign b his p ositiou as lumber
shover.
Tuesda y eveninn was a social
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evening in Bartley. The G. A , R.
and 'N. R. C made Ir , and Mrs
. R. Smith a surprise visit , and
Mrs. N. R. Kite wets also surprised
by a visit from some friends.
Gu Curlee entertained in Ping least -
ing manner , a number of his young
friends , and Samuel Bryan likewise -
wise made the eveulug pleasalltf0l'
a few of his intimates.
.Tabu Phifer , one of the old settlers -
tlers in this county , was called to
his long home , last weeI : The
funeral services were conducted by
Rev. N , Z. Taylor , last ll'edues-
day , at Dry Creek church , Nhic1 {
Stall(1S On flee homestead of the
deceased , Mr. Phifer settled ou
Dry creek at a time wheel Buffalo
Bill had not yet abandoned tale
prairies and had a vary extensive
acquaintance. Peace to his ttshes.
The iustallatiou in College hall ,
last Friday evening , of the officers
of the I. 0. 0. F. and A , 0. U T.
ivas a felicitous occasion. The Odd
I 'ellows installed their officers first ,
the grand officers f eiug S. L'ent-
ley , deput T district grand master ,
Adalu Cxrass and C. S. C ulck of
1Iudiauola and a. Utter. The fol-
officers were installed : A. E.
Crosby , \T , G. : ' . S. Hamilton ,
7. G. > J. S. Kirkendall conductor.
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C. lV. Hodgein , warden ; S. Bentley -
ley , secretary. Past } Taster lPork-
man Hathoru of the A. 0. U. 1 .
installed the following officers : T .
F driller , yj. v , ; w. S. Hamilton -
ton , foreman ; R. C. Catlett , overseer -
seer ; A. L. Cochran , recorder ; TY.
V.Tickrey , financier ; S. ll' . Clark ,
receiver. after fete iustallatiou a
bangaet was served in the room
belotj , the hall and everybody was
invited to partake. Eetween 2 5
and 2 0 availed themselves of the
apportunlty. The orders are to be
cougrlttulated nn the success of
Elie event.
PROSPECT PAP K
( quite a cold wave struck ± his
section , Tuesday.
Jacob Crocker want down to his
brother , near Indianola , i'uesday.
i A.G.Culbertson tivas in this vicinity -
inity , last weak.
James Boatman is improving
very slowly. He has been confined
to his bed for about four weeks.
P ev.J.ETirrill visited the Boat-
mans , first of the tivee1
Andrew Anderson is digging a
welt an his homestead , striking
solid rock at a depth of GO feet.
Untie Jolla Coleman preached
to a large and attentive audience
at Pros P act Park sihool souse on
last Sunday.
W. G. Dutton on Sunday drove
home the fins bunch of cattle he
has been pasturing ou the Stewart
ranch. They were in splendid ,
healthy condition , looked well =
save oue animal which had beeu
injured in the barb wire fencing.
This successfully disproves any
and all idle and false statements as
to the unhealthy condition of this
splendid pasture , which is so carefully -
fully managed by J. a. Resh ,
The Pros 1 ieet Park Sunday ,
school reorbanization resulted in
the election of the following officers -
cers , teachers etc. for the.year : Superintendent -
perintendent , J. H Wade ; assistant -
ant superintendent , J. Pickreh ;
secretarylMattie Shears ; treasurer ,
Clifford Dunham : librarian Eva
Pickrell ; organist , Alice Holbrook :
Bible class leacher , J. Pickrell :
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young peoples. C1a65 , lets. Lizzie ! '
Pickrell ; intermediate classlllrs.
EvalVade : infant class Alice Hol-
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COLEMAN.
M.H.Cole shelled out 300 bushels -
els of corn.
H. T. Church is feeding 2.11
head of steers.
Samuel Johns spent a few clays
here , this week.
Frank Coleman was hauling hay
to McCook , last tiveek.
1V.S Hamilton shelled out 1,400
bushels of corn recently.
Fritz Bnher and fllr. Hunter are
hauling Coln to H.TChurch.
Robert Traphagan has shelled
out eight hundred bushels of his
corn.
Some farmers are hauling off
coru and some ara llnuling out
wood.
Henry Simmermall has had
several hundred bushels of his
coru shelled. '
During ] alt week 'm. Coleman
received twenty-sit letters from
parties wauting lallI.
1 'illiam Coleman had the mis-
fortnne to lose a horse , last week.
It fell , broke a leg and hail to be
shot.
Rev.D. L,1llcBride held a'meet-
ing at Zion hill church a weekand ,
as a partial , visible , immediate result -
sult the following persons were
baptized at ll'illitun Divine's , last
Thursday : 1 'illianl Divine , three
of his bo's and dau g titer Nina
Grandpa Rozell , John Smith , Jl . ,
Mr. Stunlners ; Nilliaul Bymer and
daughter b Ida r ; lets. Hear Smith
and daughters Alta and Ella , lIrs.
John Vii. Smith. Others tmited
with the church and will receive
the ordinance of baptism ill the
future.
Fur some weeks past there has
been no preaching services at tle [
Coleman school house , said services -
ces having been transferred to the
lion hill church , where there are
two sermons every Sundatir-and
none at all at said school house.
Oll last Satill'daV a tveeh Villiatt
Coleman met -Rev , Daniel S.
Morris in lIcCook , anti told him
that they wets otlt of a preacher -
cher at said school house. wanted
one gnu ere UoiuR to leave one :
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and if they could not get a lletho-
list , the 3 1 would sat a Ba P fist , ar
one of 'some denolnillatiou , to
preach. Rer. Morris said he would
preach at that hoist if the people
wanted him to. At Sunday school
on the following Stulday flee matter -
ter was preSenteil all(1 by a IIDalll-
mous rote the P ev. illorris was
lnvited to preach In the Coleman
school horse every two weeks , and
an appointment was made for the
w lath at 11 a. m. . fast time cvheu
the P ev. lloriis was on hand and
I pleached a host excellent sermon
to a crowded house of attentive and
appreciative hearers , who eagerly
dram : in the words of eternal life.
Hotvevel , soma person who was
evidently laboring tIDleT the irn-
p ressiou that "in him" tvtls vested
p"all
"all power and authority" , sent to
Zion hill church , Tuesday , flit th ,
and had Rev. McBride , at the evening -
ning service , read the following
announcement : "There tidal be no
preaching at the Coleman school
house on next Sabbath" . Ne rise
to a point of order long enough to
suggest to that pompous personage
that there 1vi11 be preaching at the
Coleman school house every two
week at 11 a. m. , fast time , and
Ne extend a cordial invitation to
all within reach of said point to
coma out on the ? Eth , with hearts
prepared to hear and receive rich
cvords of eve. lasting life , and enjoy
a feast in the courts of our God.
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Men's and Boys' ' Overcoats ,
Ulsters , Suits and other Winter
Goods at LOWER PRICES
than were ever quoted before.
Look to your wants at THESE
PRICES.
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line of the Riverside Oak , the
Gem City Oak , and flee 'rhos.
hte Oak Heaters - both soft
and Bard Coal bilrneT . In
fact we have flee finest thing
in lleatin stoves to be bought
Iu the market , or ever e hlb
ited in this city. Deli t fail to
see our ti entiduct Hea.ters.
Ve also have the popular
Sc 1 uare Oven Fool : Stoves in
stock. Everybody alight to
have one of our Square Oven
Cooks-they are the latest and
the very best.
COCHIt cC Co.
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'this isabs lutely rust proof ,
every piece is guaranteed , and
mill be replaced if not as rep. '
resented.
Corxr a C Co.
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Remember , we are showing
the best line of Buggies , Carts
and wagons to be seen in this
part oft h e Repub li ca i 1 r a 11 ey. ,
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and gua.antee pure milk , full measure ,
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old stand into the Ganschotiv
huildin , first dooi'south of Ilc
Groff .C Co. , where I am dis
ula } ing a larger and finer stool :
of CIGIRS , TtL'ACCOS and
salolars' GooDS than I
Lace ever carried before. '
1 ottr patronage is solicited.
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BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS.
" Only furniture van in the
city. Also have tl first class house
moving outfit. Leave orders for
bus calls at Colllmercial hotel or
at office opposite tae .lepot. 1
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cleaning , ] ativn cutting and similar tivurk. See
or erne me before giving such tirork. Jly
charges are very reasonable. Leave orders at
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Nhen she sas a Child , she cried for Castoria ,
Nhen she became 3liss , she clung to Castoria.
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as only the best of leather can. They're
shapely , pliant-the most comfortable of
footwear. They always aanage to let is
air and keep out water.
Surely Your Dealer Sells ? 'hem ,
Sold b } J. F. GA SCfiOw.
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