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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1896)
a { , ' : : M j FRENCH d FASHIoNS ? I" FREE llustrated by 6 dolls with 21' ' dresses , 6 suits , 23 hats , and 3111 other articles , furnishing the ladies with the latest French fashions as well as the children with an amusing toy. . Ways t0 Send 6 Coupons , or Send 1 Coupon and 6 oents , or efi nese Send 10 dente without any Fashions.conpon , to - e Blaclcwell'n Durham Tobacco Co. , Durham , N. C. , and the i Fashion Dolls will be sent you postpaid. You will find one coupon ' ° inside each z oz. bag , and two coupons inside each 4 oz , bag of BLACKWELL'S : DURHAM TOBACCO. Buy a bad of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco , and read the coupon , which gives a list of other premiums and how to getthem , . 2 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED. . .s. . . ® . . I . AT cosrji vvvvvvvv : . . .CDUIt ' NTIILE STOCK OF. : . , Collars , . L Bridles Halters Pads . . . , , , STRAPS O F ALL KINDS $ Yoni' Pi'jee ! eovOora Come an get our jrices . . . before buying. .ssomm . HARDARB1 , a T I Ef Prop. 'moo _ _ , - - - - - - - d _ _ BN - I I ' . . SheridallLullW Coal . . . . . . 1' NoSoot. Clinkers. ' Very Smoke. . I , . V $ Q per ton. v mmo. . Bullard Mr - . FIkST V pAWK . T - . Authorized Capital $100,000 S : CapitalandSurplus O000 M OICEh. : .AND DIRECTORS. GEO. HOCKNELL , B. M. FREES , W F , LAWSON , F. A. PENNELL , . President. V. President. Cashier. Ass't Cashier. S' ' A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS. / - V - - - - " - - - _ k . + 1 . , * ti e K . . X - A POLAR NIGHT. Graphio Des rlptton of Thia Time of Gloom and Desolation. Mr. Constantin Nossiloff , reporting ' in Le Tour do Moncle his scientific researches - searches in Nova ZembIa , furnishes an interesting description of his sensations and experiences during the long arctic night , which began Nov. 3 and ended Jan. 20. September was pretty comfortable , he says. Then suddenly snow covered the mountains. The Samoyedes , his only companions , put on their winter clothing - ing , the fishing boats set sail for Archangel - angel , the ground froze , the sun lost its warmth and heavy snows fall. Winter had come in earnest. On the day when the sun showed itself - self for the last time all hands went out of doors to bid it farewell. It remained - mained in sight for half an hour.anly. For a few days longer there was a morning twilight. Then this faded and gave place to black night. The stars shone the whole 21 hours. The huts of the colons were buried under the snow , of which thick whirlwinds filled the air. The wind shook the huts to their foundations. Sometimes for days together - gether the inmates of the different huts could hold no communication with each other , though the huts were side by side. If anyone went out , he was seized by the wind and had to be dragged back by means of topes. In this darkness and desolation the aurora borealis did much to entertain and cheer them. It lasted sometirnesfor five days in succession , with splendors of color that Mr. Nossiloff tries in vain to describe. To enjoy the'spectacle he used to remain for flours in a hole in the snow , sheltered from the wind , "I have never seen anything more terrible than a tempest during the.polar night , " says DIr. Nossiloff. "Man feels himself overwhelmed in immensity. " When there came a lull in the storm , the men ventured out to breathe the air and purge their lungs of the exhalations - tions of the smoking lamps fed with seal oil. I Twilight atlpearecl again 1n the middle - dle of January , and on the 20th the sun rose above the horizon , while the mom- hers of the little colony stood in line facing it and fired a salute. No one had died or been seriously ill , but all had the look of corpses and were feeble as convalescents after a long sickness. health returned with the appearance of the sun-Youth's Companion. i A Bird's Revenge. A lady who was one day watching a pair of redstarts as they worked in a I tree was startled by a violent commotion - tion that arose in the shrubbery hard by Catbirds screamed , wrens scolded and the robins shouted "Quick ! " with all their might. A chipmunk was dragging - ging a baby catbird by the leg from its nest and all the birds round about had come to help make a row about it , in- eluding a Baltimore oriole. The screaming - ing and the swish of wings as the birds darted about made the squirrel abandon its prey and thou the commotion subsided - sided as quickly as it had risen. All the birds but the oriole went about their business elsewhere. The oriole had not said a word so far , and beyond the countenancing - tenancing the hubbub by his presence had had no part in it. The squirrel , havin g dropped the I baby catbird , cocked itself upon a limb and began to chatter in a defiant was , while the oriole sat not far away look- iilg at it , but doing nothing else. But in a few moments the squirrel left is seat and ran out on the limb it had been sitting - ting on until it had to use care to keep its hold , and then the oriole's opportunity - nity for a terrible assault had come. Flashing across the space he struck the chipmunk in one eye with hi , sharp pointed beak , and then turning instant- ] y struck the other eye in a like manner. Quivering with pain , the squirrel let go the limb and dropped to o ground , where it rolled and strug about apparently - parently in the throes of eath. The oriole flew away to his favorite elm , where he sang in his most brilliant fash- ion. The lady put the squirrel out of its misery and then saw that the oriole had destroyed both oyes.-Chicago Rec- ord. Chameleon Spiders. An interesting instance of color mimicry - icry in spiders has been observed in the south of France. The spiders of that region - i gion when in search of prey hide in the 1 convolvulus flowers. It has been noticed 1 that a white variety of spiders frequented - ed the white flowers , a greenish colored variety made the green flowers his home , and a pink one lived principally in the pink flowers. The colors of the three varieties were at first supposed to be permanent , but it has recently been discovered - covered that the color of any one of t these spiders changes within a few days if the insect be placed in the convolvulus 1 of a different colored flower from that 1 which he has been using as his home.I I Four spiders-pink , white , green and yellow in color-were all put in a box t together , and within three days all were t white. 1 Site Controls a Newspaper. Under the able management of Mrs. Marie Louise Myrick the Americus Times-Recorder continues doing max nificent work. It is a fact not generally known to the public that last January Captain Myrick turned over to his wife the editorial management of The Times- Recorder , devoting his time to the business - ness of the paper. Since that time she Ii has managed the editorial department , a superintended the local , and , in fact , u had absolute editorial control. The Times-Recorder is unquestionably one of the brightest and best of Georgia's dailies and is always found on the side of the people.-Atlanta Constitution. Art thou in misery , brother ? Then I pray be comforted. Thy grief shall pass away. Art thou elated ? Ah , be not too t gay. Temper thy joy. This , too , shall .c pass away.-Paul H. Rayne. s It is stated that of every 12 coins c dropped in automatic machines two are bad. . Plenty . of Apples at h.au.llle'S. . NovICE OF AMENDED ARTICLES OF INcoRPORATION - ORATION OE CITIZENS BANK OF 11C000K. 1st. ' 1'1ie name of this bank is'1'he Citizens Bank of McCook. 2d. The principal place of transacting its business is McCook , 3d. The general ature of the business is a general bankingbusiuess at place aforesaid. 4th. The capital stock of the bank shall be S5oooo , which is paid iii. Said capital stock is divided into shares of one hundred dollars each. 5th. This corporation commenced business on the second day of January , iSS6 , and shall continue twenty years from that date , unless dissolved by a two-thirds wrote of the capital stock. 6th. The indebtedness of this bank shall not exceed at any one time two-thirds of the amount of the capital stock , except for monies deposited in the bank. 7th. The affairs of said bank shall be under the control and management of a board of six directors , which may be increased to eight , by the stockholders at any annual or special meeting called ou four weeks notice. The foregoing is ordered to be published according to law by the directorsof said bank. Feb,214ts. A. C. EBERT , Cashier. The little daughter of Mr. Fred Webber , HollandMass.had a very bad cold and cough which he had not been able to cure with any thing. I gave him a 2- cent bottle of Chamber- lain's CCough Reined' says Mr. Holden Inr- chant and postmaster at Vest Brimfield and the next time I saw him he said it worked like a charm. 'I'bis remedy is intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases such as colds , croup and whooping cough , and it is famous for its cures , ' 1 here is no danger in giving it to children for it contains nothing injurious. For sale by McConnell S Co. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Our people are growing more and more in the habit of looking to McConnell & Co. for the latest and best of everything in the drug line. They sell Chamberlain's Cough Remedies - dies , famous for its cures of bad colds , croup and whooping cough.'lien in need of such a medicine give this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. ORDER OF IIEARINC. State of Nebraska , Red \Vilow county , ss. At a session of county court held at the count - t court house in and forsaid county. Febrharv 26th 18 6. Present , Isaac M. Sth county judge. , In the mattr of the estate of Michael Travers , deceased , on reading and filing the petition of William Travers praying that administration - ministration of said estate may , be granted to Christian W. Lepper as administrator. Ordered - dered that March 19th , A.D.,1896 , at I o'clock p. in. , is assigned for hearing said petition , when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a county court to be held at n Indianola , in and for said county , and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted ; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof , be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy bf this order in THE McCooK TRIBUNE , a weekly newspaper printed in said county , for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Dated February 26 , i86. 1sAAc M. S3HTIt , [ True copy. ] 2.28-its. County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE. - By virtue of an order of sale issued from the district court of Red \Vllow county , Nebraska - braska , under a decree , in an action wherein the Barnett Lumber Company is plaintiff , and the McCook Driving Association et nl. are defendants , to me directed and delivered , I shall expose to public sale , and sell to the highest bidder for cash , at the south door of the court house in Indianola , Nebraska , on March ioth , 1896 , at the hour of one o'clock p. m. , the following described property : All the interest and right of possession of the defendant - fendant , the McCook Driving Association , in i the southwest quarter of the southwest quar- teruf section twenty-eight , in township three , north , hi range 29 , west of the sixth I' . 1L , Red \ \ allow county , Nebraska , together with all the buildings and appurtenances thereon situated. Dated February it , 1596. J. R. NEEL , Sheriff of Red \\'illow County. \V. S. Morlan , Attorney. 2-I4-5ts. s SIIERIFF's SALE. By virtue of an order of sale issued from the district court of Red Wil low county , Nebraska , under a decree , in an action wherein the Mc- Cook Co-Operative Building and Savings Association - sociation is plaintiff and John \V. Lewis et al. are defendants , to me directed and delivered , ' I shall expose to public sale , and sell to the highest bidder for cash , at the south door of the court house in Indianola , Nebraska , on Mardi i6th,1896 , at the hour of one o'clock , p. m. , the following described real estate , to- wit : Lot ten , in block four , in North McCook , Red Willow county , Nebraska. Dated February Itth , ISg6. J. R. NEEL , Sheriff of Red Willow County. W. S. Morlan , Attorney. 2-14-5ts. S1IF.RrFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale issued from the district court of Red \\'illow county , Nebraska , under a decree , in an action wherein The Mc- Cook Loan and Trust Company et al. are plaintiffs and John R. Phelan et al. are defendants - fendants , to me directed and delivered , l shall expose'to public sale , and sell to the highest udder for cash , at the south door of the court muse in Indianola , Nebraska , on March i6th , 1896 , at the hour of one o'clock , p. m. , the fol- owing described real estate , to-wit : Lots four , five and six , in block seventeen , First Addition to McCook , Red \Vilow county , Nebraska. Dated February IIth,1896. \V. S. Morlan , Attorney. J. R. NEEL , 2-I4-5ts. Sheriff of Red Willow County. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at McCook , Nebraska , Febru- 1ry tith,1896. Notice is hereby given that he following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of us claim , and that said proof will be mlde I iefore Register or Receiver at McCook , Ne- iraska , on April 7th , iSg6vizVILLIAM il. CU'l' l'AR , If. E. No. 9,789 , for the northwest 1 quarter , section 9 , to smship 5 north , range 30 vest , sixth principal meridian. Ile names he following witnesses to prove his continuous - ous residence upon and cultivation of said and , viz : Phillip RoemersheuserAnton Braun , Peter Remheinier , of Osborn , Nebraska , John Braun , of Zimmer , Nebraska. C 2-I4.6ts. A. S. CASII'BELL , Register. DO N'T TOBACCO SPIT OR SMOKE YOUR LIFE AWAY ? Is the truthful and startling title of a book about No-To-Bac the harmless , guaranteed obacco habit cure that braces up nicotin- zed nerves , eliminates nicotine poison , makes veak men regaih strength , vigor and man7 ood. You run no physical or financial risk , b .s No-To-Bac is sold by druggists everywhere nder a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book fre. Address Sterling Remedy Co. New York or Chicago.a19.95tyr. . ° Sold by McConnell & Co. . McCook , Neb. Children . Cry for Pitcher's Castoria , THREW AWAY Ills CANES. t Mr. D. Wiley , ex-postmaster , Black Creek , N. V. , was so badly afflicted with rheumatism hat he was only able to hobble around with anes and even then it caused him great pain. After using Chamberlain's Pain Balm he was o much improved that he threw away his anes. He says this jiniment did him more good than all other medicines and treatment a' put togther. Forsale at 50 cents per bottle by ItiICConnell & Co. & t , - 1 1I I r'N I s.flA'I r'r xl r I for Infants and Children. V" ' . 'ICastorlalssowenadaptedto childrenthat CastorIa cures Colic , Constipattoty I recommend It as superior toany prescription Sour Stomach , DlarrhocaEructatlon , known to me. " D : A. Ahem n , M. D. , Kills Worms , gives sleep , and promotes dl. 111 So. Oxford St , Brooklyn , N. Y. gestlon , Without Injurious medication. i "The ttso of 'Castoria' Is so universal and "For seveml years I have recommended its merits so well known that it seems a work ' Castoria , ' and shall always contlnuo to do y of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the so , as It has Invarlably produced beneficial Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla results. " within easy reach. " Enwrv F. PARDEE M. D. , - ' CAnLes MAUTYN , D. D 1 ath Street and 5th Ave. , New York City. New I ork Cite , J Tan Cm\rrACIt COHPd\Y , 77 Munnt STnsi r , NEw Your CITY ' - - - - - a l ® - - - - - " . ' " " . Llt."x , " " . " . , a cnQc as"k.l'Ec a dka"txxt".rat c , : ? k 4crs"4cd".autt. + 'iitcak f , a xa'ir v s ark s x rsl x sqJa tnR' itC a uc tirrTCc to t . ° GTr Lisc art y ) , H V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C , E6ERT , CASHIER. , , ' 'g ( - = THI - ; } CITIZENS. f ; 1t tr I- . 0 F M cC00K , NEB. Sao v } Paid 1 Ti' } Capital , 0 ooo. Surplus , rr I o ooo xlt N i. : # = --DIRECTORS - - - - 4 i-- b . Y. FRANKLIN , N. S. IIARN'OOD , ii. C. EBERT , ' . : ; H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C H. VIiLLARD. ' ' pit ranee . mt32a"dee fiz z."Grc aSdc a7"re * ' . . . n ct a r. s lre rYl rf 11essPe m'IIC Sr tue .I1x.rl eerfltdTc. xr rrey'x11jr'n'- i + r"r r 'i I ' -Sr ilrTtl ° wc rar , arhrnfrvjr. f i 1 - - - - - - f - - - - _ - - - , - _ - - - - - - - - F. D. BURGESS , l < r P'umber ' and Steam Fitter. .MAIN AVENUE , McCOOK , NEl1. Stock of Iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps and Boiler Trlm ninga Agent for Halliday , Eclipse and Waupun Wind Mill. , r ' y . r. , - - - - - - - - - - D / r a r y TSt Fasnnnsuc'neay cures gnncxtp , permanently au , nervous dL uanealYeuk blemury , l.ucs of ltnitn 1'uwer , r liuadache , { Yukeulncss , ILot tilallty , NightlpEmh- stues , evil dreams , impotency and waeting discascs caused by youthfuterrors ore.uesscs. Containsno opiates. Is a nerve tonic { j 1' and bloodbntlder. Makesthopaieandpunystrongandplump , r,4 : l l , j Ea.Uycarrledlnvestpocket.t5lporboxCfortAL. nymalLpro- ' , : s paid. wilhawrUtenguaranteeortaaneyreJundca. Wrltous.free ' : , rnedionl bast : , seslcd p mmn wrapper. with testimonials and ! % llnanetnletanding. hbcharge formnsultaton , Be nuareof lmttr-- iaau. twzsaar. as oar. bala , tens.GolubyonraeatsoraidressiYCiLVLfill13CO..EatoalceaplsC let-o. - ForsaloinMeCoek.Ncb , byL.W.aIcDOSNELL&CO..Druggists. Plenty of Apples at 1fliphe's. . . .s MRS. E. E. UTTER , . . . . . MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY. Studio-Corner of Dodge and Madison sts. ELMER ROWELL , Real Estate , Collections , Insurance McCooK. NEBRASKA. Y Notary Public. East Dennison street. AUSTIN J. RITTENHOUSE , ATTORNEY A T LAW 1100001 : , NEBRASKA. "Office-Over the Famous clothing store. - J. E. KELLEY , ATTORNEY AT LAW MCCOOK , , NEBRASKA. 'Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office- : ear of First National bank. ' . A. WELLS. FARINGTON POWER. WELLS & POWER , YTTOPNEYS AND COUNSEL General law practice in state and federal ourts. Stenographer and Notary in office. Offi ce over Citizens Bank of McCook. W. V. GAGE , j ' I PIIYSICI _ N AN ! ) SURGEON i McCooK , NEBRASKA. 'Office hours-g to II a. m. , 2 to 5 and to 9 p. m. Rooms-Over the First National ank. Night calls answered at the office. J. A. GUNN , PIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON MCCooK , NEBRASKA. 'Office-OverC. A.Leach's jewelry store. Residence 7oI Main street. Prompt atten- ion given to all calls. J. B. BALLARD , ® DENTIST. All dental work done at our office isgu ar- teed to be first-class. We do all kinds of Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith Bellamy , assistants. - ! Plenty of Apples at Kiltlhe's. RI-PANS i l 1 _ r ill The modern stand- -l lw w and Family Medicine - a cine : Cures the toW W # common every-day - ills of humanity. W TRAOt } z . zO c' y JJ i 9eu MARX t , j , . 1. Ciaseo. . Lard ive Stock Co. JS % , , .r i 1 I , I " "t. I. ' H' I k ' ' ei 4 , 1 rds el I Horses branded on left hip or left shoulder P. O. address Imperial j Chase county , and heat rice , Nebraska. Range , Stinking Water and the Frenchman creeks , in Chase county. Nebraska. 4 Ilrandascutonsideof Qs' Fomeanimalsonhipand sides of some , or anywhere - where on th animal. R. COLE , LEADING : 1 1 -i M OF McCOOK , 4 Has just received a new stock of OLOTHI lsnd TRIMMINGS- you want a good it- . tang suit made at the very lowest prices for good work , call on him. Shop first door west ' of Barnette Lumber Office , oa Dex > elsoz ' f street , f i