The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 17, 1896, Image 5

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Would look the prettier
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) able in an easy fitting and
v7 fashionable pair of fine
OXFORD TIES. Where
'o = "dy will you buy them ? I have
for your seeing some of the
Daintiest Styles your eyes
ever looked upon : .
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low your expectations.
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THE OLD RELIABLE
FEAT FITTER
McCOOK , NEBRASKA. -
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We are now receiving a large
stock of Ladies' Capes , Silks , Shirt
Waists , Novelty Dress Goods and
White Goods--in fact our stock of
Dry Goods is complete.
A large , new stock of Men's ,
Boys' and Youths' Pants.
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Our Grocery Stock is complete.
We sell For Cash Only , and
have made a cut in prices in all
departments.
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j. Aa Wilcox and Son
. _ s MRS. E. E. UTTER-L
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR.
Piano Organ , Guitar and Banjo.
VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY.
--Studio-CornerofDodgeand Madison sts.
ELMER ROWELL ,
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MCCOOK , NEBRASKA.
( -Notary Public. East Dennison street.
J. E KELLEY ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AICCOGK , NEBRASKA.
{ Agent.of Lincoln Land Co. Office-
xRear of First National bank.
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AUSTIN J. RiTTENHOUSE ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
'Office-Over the Famous clothing store.
P. A. WELLS. FARINGTON POWER.
WELLS & POWER ,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEL
General law practice in state and federal
courts. Stenographer and Notary in office.
Office over Citizens Bank-of McCook.
W. V. GAGE ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
GIOffice hours-9 to n a. m. , 2 to 5 and
7 to 9 p. m. Rooms-Over the First National
bank. Night calls answered at the office.
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TIME TAI iE.
GOING EAST-CENTRAL TIME-LEAVES.
No. 2 , through passenger. . . . . . . . . . . S:55 A. M.
No. , local passenger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9100 P. M.
No , 64 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:3o A.at.
No. 148 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:00 A. M.
No. 8o , freight. . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 A : M
No. 75 + freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:45 A. M.
GOING 1VEST-CENTRAL TIME-LEAVES.
No. 3 , through passenger..12:40 A. M.
No. , local assenger..b. . . . . . . . 9:15 P. M.
No , 63 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6oo I' . SI.
No. 77 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:20 P. M.
No. 149 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 P. M.
IMPERIAL LINE-CENTRAL TIME.
No. 175 , accommodation , leaves. . . . 9:00 : A. M.
No. 176 , accommodation , arrives . . . 6 4o v. Dt.
.3 r NOTE-No , 63 carries passengers for
Stratton , Benkelman and Hai ler.
All trins run daily excepting 148 , 149 and
176 , which run daily except Sunday.
No. stops at Benkelman and Wray.
No. u stops at Indianola , Cambridge and
Arapahoe.
No. 8o will carry passengers for Indianola ,
Cambridge and Arapahoe.
, Nos. 4 , 5,148,149 and 176 carry passengers
for all stations.
When No. 8o is annulled No. 148 will leave
at 8oo a. m.
You can purchase at this office tickets to all
principal points in the United States and Canada -
ada and baggage checked through to destination -
tion without extra charge of transfer. Far
information regarding rates , etc. , call on or
address C. E. MAGNER , Agent.
Mrs , T. B. Campbell has been ill and
bedfast part of the week.
Mrs. T M. Monday has been quite
sick with an attack of bronchitis.
S. S. Wilburn , late of Wilsonville , is
110W located at Roggen , Colorado.
Miss Anna Haley is here from Holbrook -
brook and is the guest of Mrs , Sarah
Haley ,
Mrs. V. H. Solliday and sister , Millie
Slaby , spent Saturday with Red Cloud
relatives ,
Traveling Engineer Dixon and family
arrived home , Sunday night , from their
trip to Chicago ,
W. S. Morlan was in Holdrege , Monday -
day , defending the company in the Oyster -
ter damage suit.
Mesdames Sarah Haley and John Carter -
ter visited Holbrook relatives and
friends , last week.
C , W. Britt went down to Plattsmouth
Saturday night , to minister unto his
father , who is quite ill.
Mrs , C. W. Bronson arrived home , first
of the week , from a visit of a few weeks
with her mother is Iowa.
Miss Josie Mullin went in to Omaha ,
last Friday night , returning home on
Tuesday night of this week.
Mrs. Sarah Haley arrived home , Sunday -
day night , from a visit to Holdrege
friends , the family of Peter Smith.
Frank Harris is having his house
painted and other improvements made
upon his premises on upper Main ave-
nue.
Mrs. William Lambert arrived from
Sheridan , Wyoming , last Friday evening -
ing , and is visiting old time McCook
friends.
C. T. Watson's mother arrived from
Lafayette , Indiana , last Friday evening
on No. 3 , and under her care he is getting -
ting along nicely.
The pay car made its usual monthy
visitation here , Friday and Saturday
evenings of last week. It is a great event
in McCook's commercial life.
Sam Gilcrest and family spent last
week visiting his parents in Akron. Mrs.
Gilcrest made final proof on her homestead -
stead in that section while there.
Mrs. Margaret Oyster and the little
children attended the damage trial
against the company at HoldregeMon-
day , returning home , the same night.
His many friends here will be pleased
to know that Assistant Master Mechanic
James Ritchie of Sheridan , who has been
long very ill , resumed work on Monday
of last week.
Wednesday morning , a little son of
Lewis Casten was struck on the head by
a hoe by a young playmate sustaining
an ugly gash about three inches long ,
which the surgeon had to repair.
The recent supreme court decision
touching the inter-state commerce commission -
mission is said to seriously effect the
pass question , confining the issuance of
passes alone to railroad employes and to
them only when on company business.
The Massachusetts supreme court has
decided that school teachers ( have no
right to require scholars to "peach" on
each other. The decision is in the interest -
est of morality and will improve the
esprit de corps of the average Yankee
kidlet , no doubt.
On the recent trip of the president of
France two of the private cars were
lighted by acetylene gas. The experiment -
ment succeeded perfectly and the Paris-
Lyons-Mediterranean railroad will probably -
ably supply most of its coaches with the
apparatus. The new gas is coming into
use slowly but surely. After the speculative -
lative period is over there will be a time
of genuine development. Then we may
look for substantial reductions in the
cost of the illuminating fluid.
SUNFLOWER SILHOUETTES.
Stock extra to Oberlin , Monday , Conductor
Wolff.
Trainmaster Kenyon was a branch visitor ,
Monday , returning on Tuesday.
Agent Bardon went to Riverton , Tuesday ,
to attend the funeral of his mother.
Mrs. II. C. Brown and sister-in-laww are visitors -
itors at Republican , Red Cloud and Hastings ,
this week.
Switchman McBride and wife of Sheiidan ,
Wyoming , came down to Red C1oudWednes-
day , to visit relatives.
Section Foreman Ben llutchins with his
family and H. IL G.'s moved front Franklin
to Oberlin on Wednesday.
DIED-"Skinny" , first , last and only water
spaniel , belonging to L. W. Wright , on Saturday -
day a. m. , of an ineffectual effort to sustain
life on Kansas air. He made an heroic effort ,
but was finally obliged to succumb. Funeral
obsequies were duly observed , Col. Stickley
officiating. All prominent dogs are in mourn-
ing. L. W."s grief is somewhat assuaged ,
however , by the fact that there was an increase -
crease of six in the swine department.
TYRONE.
John Walton is now running a pedler's
wagon ,
Ona Richmond commenced a three
months terui iii the Tyrone school , last
Monday.
A fine hew monument has been erected -
ed in Tyrone cemetery at the grave of
Lida Borkman.
Elder Hale is expected to be present
at the quarterly meeting at the church ,
next Saturday and Sunday.
Those who attended "Uncle Tom's
Cabin" , at Wilsonville , on the evening
of the Loth , pronounce it very good.
Plenty of Farms for Rent.
A number of good farms for rent.
Call early and get your choice. Apply
to P. A. WELLS , over Citizens bank.
Good writing paper ten cents a. quire
at this office ,
To California In a Tourist Sleeper.
The Burlington Route personally conducted -
ducted once-a-week excursions to Colorado -
rado , Utah and California are just the
things for people of moderate means.
Cheap , respectable , comfortable , expe-
ditious. They leave Omaha every Thursday -
day and go through , without change , to
San Francisco and Los Angeles. The
tourist sleepers in which excursionists
travel are carpeted , upholstered in ratan
and have spring seats , spring backs ,
mattresses , blankets ; curtains , pillows ,
etc. Only $5 for a double berth , wide
enough and big enough for two. The route
lies through Denver , Colorado Springs ,
the wonderful canyons and peaks of the
Rockies , Salt Lake and Sacramento.
For rates and also for illustrated folder
giving full information , call on the nearest -
est agent of the Burlington Route or
write to J. Francis , G. P. & T. A. ,
Omaha , Neb.
CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a
chattel moitga a executed b azard Bailey
and William Baile to the lie tsone Manufacturing -
turing Company , dated November 30th , 1891 ,
whicwas ul led in the office of he ount
clerk of Red 1V'illow county , Nebraska to secure -
cure the payment of a zo.ond interest , and
on which there is now due the sum of $ 01.8 .
Default having been made in the payment . of
said sum.and no suit nor other proceeding at
law having been instituted to recover said
debt nor any portion thereof , the undersigned
will sell the property in said mortgage described -
cribed , viz : I gelding , chestnut roan , 6 ears
old , wight t oo0 Pounds , named Dud ; i gelding -
ding , dun , nine years old , weight icoo pounds ,
named Dun ; i red cow , 6 years old , branded
T ; I roan cow , 5 years old , branded ; I roan
cow , 3 years old ; I spotted 2-year-old heifer ;
I roan cow , 7 } ears old , red neck ; I light red ,
2-year-old heifer ; last six branded M-R on
left side , the property of Hazard Bailey ; also
I geldin , black , star in forehead , 7 ears old ,
named Lucky Bill ; i brown and whitespot-
ted cow , thee ears old branded on left
hip , the property yearsWilliam Bailey , also Keystone -
stone Sheller No. i,5i8 and Power No. 776 , at
public auction at the residence of A. B. Kinzie
on section i8 in Box Elder precinct , in Red
Willow county , Nebraska , on the 9th day of
May , 1896 , at 10 o'clock , a. m.
Dated April 15th , 1896.
KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. ,
4-17-its. Mortgagee.
When Baby was sick , we gave her Castorla.
When she was a Child , she cried for Castoria.
When she became Mimi she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children , she gave them Castoria.
Chamberlain's Eye and Shin Ointment
Is unequalled for Eczema , Tetter , Salt-
Rheum , Scald Head , Sore Nipples , Chapped
Hands , Itching Piles , Burns , Frost Bites ,
ChronicSore Eyes and Granulated Eve Lids.
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
TO HORSE OWNEi'.S.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy condition -
dition try Dr. Cad'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 horse. 25
cents per package. For sale by druggists
J. A. GUNN ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
'Office-Over C. A. Leach's jewelry store.
Residence-7o1 Main street. Prompt attention -
tion given to all calls.
J. B. BALLARD ,
DENTIST. Q
All dental work done at our office is gu guaranteed
anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of
Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith
& Bellamy , assistants.
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Our line of Wash Goods is complete.
We have 1e newest things in Percales ,
Dimities. re ons1 a 1neS1 Piques , Ducks ,
Lawns and Organdies. .
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'Ye ' have a aloe line o White Goods ,
Embroideries an aces. Prices low.
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"CastorlaissoweliadaptedtochiIdrenthat Castoria cures Colic , Constipation ,
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"The use of ' CastoHa' Is so universal and "For several years F have recommended
It ; merits so well known that it seems a work 'Castoria , ' and shall always continuo to do
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the so , as kt has invariably produced beneficial
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria results. "
within easy reach. " Enwra F. PABDEu , M. D. ,
CARLOS 3lSaTYx , D D „ i sth street and T th Ave. , New York City.
New York City.
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Tailor 1\1ade to Order Suits--$1O.OO 9
$17.50 , $19.00$21.O0 $2.50 : an $26.00.
Perfect fit guaranteed ox' no sale or cost to
buyer.
Bead Made Suits-$7.5U $5.50 $9.50 ,
11.00. 13.00 1.5.00. Good fit anti satisfaction -
isfaction or no sale.
Boys' Suits--$3,00 and upwards.
Remember , all of these goods are warranted -
ranted all wool and of the best wear b T
Wanamaker & Brown , the largest and most
reliable clothing firm in the United States.
Call and see samples. Satisfy your-
selves. Get clothes to fit.r 1Ie r cost no
more anti will wear longer.
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