The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 14, 1896, Image 8

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A Red Hot Campaign.
The present campaign will be the most
exciting one fought out since the war.
There will not be a day when something
of unusual interest will not transpire.
The State Journal has made up its mind
to surpass all its former efforts in the
direction of news-giving , and will give
its readers the most complete details of
the campaign , giving all the news from
an unbiased standpoint. Republicans
will want The Journal because of its
staunch Republican principles , it being
recognized as the standard-bearer of the
great Republican party ot Nebraska.
Populists and Democrats should read it
for the news it gives. The Semi Weekly
Journal will go to thousands of new
homes during the campaign. You should
subscribe , as it will only cost you 25
cents from now until November 15. Two
papers every week , making it almost as
good as a daity. Subscribe through your
postmaster or send your order to The
State Journal , Lincoln , Nebraska.
To Subscribers ot The Tribune.
Readers of The Tribune will please
remember that cash is an essential in
the publication of a paper. The pub
lisher has been very lenient during the
past few years , on account of crop fail
ures and hard times , and as a consequence
quence many hundreds of dollars are
due on subscriptions. We are now com
pelled to request all who can to call and
make settlement in full or in part. In
view of the frets , our subscribers must
feel the justice and urgency of this re
quest. The Publisher.
Low Rates Via The Burlington.
For the occasions shown below , the
Burlington Route will sell round trip
tickets at one fare for the round trip :
Slate G. A. R. Reunion , Lincoln , Neb. ,
Aug. 24-30 : dates of sale Aug. 24 , 25 and
26 ; return limit , Aug. 31st.
National Republican League , Milwau
kee , Wis. , August 25-27 : dates of sale ,
Aug. 23 and 24 ; final return limit , Aug.
29th.
A Land Ottice Decision.
In the case of David W. Hall , A. B.
Dewey , transferee , from the McCook
land district , the latter's motion for a
review of the department decision can
celling Hall's preemption entry , was de
nied. It is held that Hall did not show
due diligence in protecting his rights in
the face of an intervening entry.
Cultivate your corn late with a Five-
Tooth Hoe Drill. S. M. Cochran & Co.
keep them for sale at a very reasonable
figure.
Fifteen (15) ( ) cents will buy a box of
nice writing paper at this office , con
taining 24 sheets of paper and 24 envel
opes.
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Mrs. W. O. Simons returned home ,
Saturday night , from visiting friends at
Sheridan , Wyoming.
Engineer Gates and family arrived
home , last Friday night , from visiting in
Chicago.
The Tribune wants correspondence
from every precinct and town in Red
Willow county. Terms readily given on
request.
Western Washers at $3.60 at LaTour-
ette's.
Turnip seed 35c. a lb. at LaTourette's.
Fishing tackle at McConuell's.
Mrs. Rhodie Noah of this place was
taken in the night with cramping pains
and the next day diarrhoea set in. She
took half a bottle of blackberry cordial
but got no relief. She then sent to mete
to see if I had anything that would help
her. I sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
and the first dose relieved her. Another
of our neighbors had been sick for about
a week and had tried different remedies
for diarrhoea but kept getting worse. I
sent him the same remedy. Only four
doses of it were required to cure him. He
says he owes his recovery to this won
derful remedy. Mrs. Mary Sibley , Sid
ney , Mich. For sale by McConnell &
Co. , Druggists.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures
colds , croup and whooping cough. It is
pleasant , safe and reliable. For sale by
McConnell & Co. , Druggists.
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PLEASANT RIDGE. *
Bessie Endsley will teach our school
coming term.
Where were all seven of 3-ou on last
Monday night , bo3' * > ? Please don't all
answer at once.
Master Orlie Eller is suffering with
a sore hand , caused by the bite of a
cat , some time in Jury.
Mrs. Herbert Clute and brother
were guests of Mrs. James Harris on
Tuesday afternoon of this week.
There is a conservative gentleman
in this neighborhood , but he can talk
McKinley at rate of a mile a minute.
J. W. Jones. C. T. Eller and Carl
Watkins are on the road to Colorado ,
and others of our neighbors expect to
start soon in the same direction.
Mrs. E. C. Goehring is canning tom
atoes , being one of the few in this
neighborhood who is fortunate enough
to have raised them on the farm.
Our people are not concerning them
selves much about politics. The great
question of importance to most of us
is , what will we do for something to
live on this winter.
Two 3'oung men of this vicinity were
up bright and eartyjWednesda } ' morn
ing , ( something unusual for them ) ,
brushing hats and coats and making
great pieparations for something.
We thought those boys had been em
ployed to make speeches in the com
ing campaign. They appeared so en
ergetic , we slipped up near enough to
hear a part of their conversation. Do
you suppose the } * were talking about
McKinley or Bryan ? Not at all. They
were speaking about their girls. But
when the } returned at eventide they
were ver } * quiet. I fear they met with
a disappointment.
Farewell , oh fields of waving corn ,
Farewell to castle& in the air , We
thought not to feel sad and forlorn.
When you were planted there. Fare
well to hopes of dresses fine , We tho't
to buy with you , But now we sigh and
weep and pine , And don't know what
to do. The farmers all will emigrate
And we will lonety be , In this poor old
Nebraska state , Where the Indians
ought to be. But thank goodness , this
is leap year. And if we know our mind ,
If the farmers all leave here , We
won't be left behind , For in the lan
guage of the poet , We will say to some
farmer , Oh give me a home , Oh a home
for me , Whtre the lofty boughs of the
old oak tree , Are swung by the winds
in the dear wildwoodWhere he dwells
in his sombre solitude. Oh take me
away from the cornfields brown , Make
a canoe and we 'll float down , Awav to
the south , where we'll happy be : And
find us a nook by the old oak tree , and
the farmer will smile and go on his
way rejoicing and we will smile , too.
RBD WILLOW.
Alonzo Miller is contemplating a
trip to Missouri.
Harvey Woodworth and George Ba
ker , last week , departed for greener
pastures.
Whooping cough has made its ap
pearance at the Willow. J. F. Helm's
famil } * . the Mejers children , and the
two youngest of the Quigley children
are the victims.
A social at John F. Helm's is to be
given by the Y. P. S. C. E. , next Fri
day evening. Its success is assured.
Mr. Helm kindly donates ice , the girls
furnish the cakes , and the boys furn
ish the girls for the entertainment.
A great many of the neighbors are
wondering if the } * had not better em
igrate to some country where crops
are surer. A few pieces of corn that
were planted thin are still green.
This fact ought to be noted and next
3ear 's corn planted accordingl } .
Nathan Tubbs served his old neigh
bors a shabb3 * trick D3 going off quiet
ly and getting married. Never invi
ted even the most interested. Then
he gave it out cold that he was armed
and there would be no charivari. Now
when people wait until a man is near
forty to see him married the3 * are
going to have some sort of doings
after the wedding. Mr. Tubbs and
his bride skipped off to Oberlin. Kas. .
for the wedding trip , but the bo3s and
girls are willing to wait. He could
not shoot in the presence of Iadies >
and beside that the charivari was of
too quiet a sort to resort to violence :
still there was music , whistles , tin j
cans , etc. The crowd took the watermelons - j
melons with them and there was a I
general good time. Mr. Tubbs was j
rather bewildered and uncertain as :
to whether the neighbors approved |
his tard3 * matrimonial venture , or \
attributed it to doting old age. j
It's all right , Nate , and we all j
wish } ou and Mrs. Tubbs the happiest |
of life's journeys together. Mr. Tubbs j
returned. Monda } * evening , and the !
happ3 * couple are now at home to )
their friends at their home on the j
Holland farm. 1
Try that 15 cent box
paper at The Tklbune
office. Worth 25 cts.
Also cheaper grades.
Job Printing The most artis
tic work at the lowest figures.
The Tribune , McCook. Write
for prices. A trinl order will set
tle the business.
Read the best coun
ty newspaper that's
The McCook Tribune
every time.
We are just in receipts of new
supply of tablets and box papers
memorandums , etc.
Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment
Is unequalled for Ec/enia , Tetter , Salt-
Rheuui , eald Head , Sore Nipples , Chapped
Hands , Itching Piles , Jhirns , Frobt ljites ,
ChronicSorc Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids.
For sale by dnfggNts at 2o cents per box.
TO HOKSlToWNERS.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy con
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 horse. 25
cents per package. For sale by druggists.
Mrs. Anna Gage , wife of Ex-
Deputy 11. S. Marshal ,
Columbus , Kan. , says :
" was delivered
of TWINS in
less than 20 min-
scarcely any pain
after using only
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DID NOT SUPPER AFTERWARD.
Z3fSent by Express or Mall , on receiptor price.
Sl.OO per bottle. Book "TO MOTHKKS"
mailed free.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. , ATLANTA , GA.
SOLD Jtr ALL DRUGGISTS.
Don'f Stop Tobacco.
How to Cure Yourself While
Using It.
The tob.itco h.ibit < ; ro\\s on .1 in.tn until his
ner\ous sjhtcni is svriouslv afftctvri , impairing
health , comfort .mil happiness. To quit Maidenly
ib too se\ ere a shock to the s\stem , as tobacco to
an inveterate user becomes " a stimulant that his
sjstcm continually craves. "ISacco-Curo" is a
scientific cure for tlie tobacco habit , in all its forms ,
carefully compounded after the formula of an em
inent Berlin phvsician who has used it in his private
practice since 1S7J , without a failure. It is purely
% eatable and guaranteed perftctlv harmless. V011
can u-e all the tob.11.co vou want while taking
"IJacco-Curo. " It will notifv vou when to stop.
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We irive a written • 'uarantieto cure permanent ! }
any case , with three boxes , or refund the money
with 10 per cent , interest. "Ilacco-Curo" is not a
substitute , but a scii ntific cure , that cures without
the .lid of will power and with no inconvenience.
It leaves the system as pure and free from nicotine
as the day j oil took j our first chew or smoke.
Cured by Bacco-Curo and Gained
Thirty Pounds.
Krom hundreds of testimonials , the originals of
which are on file and open to inspection , * the fol
lowing is presented :
Clavton , TCevada Co. , Ark. , Jan. 2S.
Eureka Chemical & Mfg. Co. , La Crosse. Wis.
Gentlemen : For forty vears I used tobacco in all
its forms. For twinty-five years of that time I
was a great sufferer from general debilitv and heart
disease. For fifteen vears I tried to * quit , but
couldn 't. I took various remedies , among others ,
"No-To-Hac , " "The Indian Tobacco Antidote , "
"Double Chloride of Gold , " etc. , etc. , but none of
them did me the least bit of good. Finally how
ever , I purchased a box of your " 1 ! lcco-Curo" and
it has entirely cured me of the habit in all its forms ,
and I have increased thirty pounds in weight ami "
am reliev ed of all the numerous acln s and p tins of
body and mind. I could write a quire of paper up
on my changed feelings and condition.
Yours , respectfully , P. IT. Maki.uky ,
Pastor C. P. Church , Clavton , Ark.
Sold by all druggists at $1.00 per box ; three boxes ,
( thirty days treatment ) $2.50 , with written guaran
tee , or sent direct upon receipt of price. Write for
booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemical .V "Mfg. Co. ,
I-i Crosse , Wis. , and Boston , Mass.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office , MeCook , Nebr. , Aug.
4th , iS < / > . Notice is hereby given that Jonathan
Schravvjer lias filed notice of intention to make
final proof before Register or Receiver at his office
in McCook , Nebr. , on Wednesday the 14th d.iv of
October , 1S96 , on timber culture application "No.
oS } , for the southeast quarter of section No. sev en ,
in Township No. one-north Range No. thirty- west
sixth Principal Meridian. lie n imcsas witnesses
Wilson II. llartman , Cora U.I Iartinan , of McCook ,
Nebr. , and Austin Dutcher , James McLaughlin , of
Vailton , Nebr.
A. S. Cami'HEI.i. , Re-jrister.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that on June :5th , 1S96 ,
I took up , on my farm in Willow Grove precinct ,
Rud Willow- county , Nebraska , being the south
west quarter , section twenty-one , township three ,
range twenty-nine , two estray horses , described as
follows * One grav gelding , supposed to be about
5 or9 vears old , vveight about 900 pounds , front
feet shod. One vv hite mare , supposed to be about
10 or 11 ve-ars old , weight about Sco pounds , left
front foot lias a ridge which appears to be the result
of a barbed wire cut , had leather halter on when
taken up. If said horses be not reclaimed by the
ow ner , tfiev w ill be sold according to law , after due-
notice. Henry II. Mitchell.
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Last summer one of our grand children M
was sick with a severe bowel trouble. H
Our doctor's remedies had failed , then f H
we tried Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera H
and Diarrhoea Remedy , which , nve very - J M
speedy relief. We regard it as the best < |
medicine ever put on the mnrket for ' |
bowel complaints Mrs. E. G. Gregory , H
Frederickstown , Mo. This certainly ts J M
the best medicine ever put on the market - B
ket for dysentery , summer complaint , H
colic and cholera infantum in children. H
It never fails to give prompt relief when j M
used in reasonable time mid the plain , H
printed directions are followed. Many - H
mothers have expressed their sincere H
gratitude for the cures it has effected. H
For sale by McConnell & Co. . Druggists. < - H
Only 2 > a cents a pound for cut nails at M
S. M. Cochran & Co. 's. H
Franklin Academy , jl
Oldest and Best Erinipped Pre- * M
pn.rn.tory School in Western Neb- * 4 |
raskn. Prepares students for any / |
ol ! our Western Colleges nnd Uni- . H
versities. A Complete Business H
Course. Expenses Low. Address . 1
for information , , * H
A. C. HART , Principal , H
Flunkin. ] Nebraska. "i H
WILLIAM McKINLEY.I
Agents wanted to sell tin- Life and Speeihes of H
McKinley. with Proceedings of St. Louis Conven " H
tion. Platform of Party and other valuable in for H
matiou. 3. o pages , with jo full page illustrations. " H
Price- , cloth , $ i.ix > ; half morocco , $1.50 Sixty H
Per Vent. Discount to Agents. Send 30 cents for < H
Prospectus and full particulars , and go to work at H
once. You can sell joe copies n vour town. Ad S , H
dress J. S. Ogilvie Publishing Companj , 57 Itov ' J j l
Street , New York. ' H
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' Music , can lie secured by .111 v voung man or" > M
J woman who is in earnest. Write for particulars * M
quickly. JAMES I ) . It ALL , M
& " > I'roomfield Street , Iloston , Mass. H
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I
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McCook , Nehkaska. i |
* S0ffice Over C. A.Leach's jewelry store. * |
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J. S. McBRAYER , 1
PROPRIETOR Or THE JH
McCook Transfer Line. 1
BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. M
J3gP0nly furniture vnn in the fl
city. I Also have a first class house S
moving ' outfit. Leave orders for fl
bus | calls at Commercial hotel or
at office opposite the depot. m
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Horses branded on left hip or ! cft shoulder
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jHBPBpHiTu7Stinklnr Waer and the
S QwR S f Frenchman crocks , in
WBggsezfg7 Chase county. Nebraska.
JK" ' M l Urand as cut on eideor 4
erSttfl W tRB iS * some animals , on hip and
* & * 9 mimeMfKKb sides of some , or any
where on thf animal.
R. A. COLE , A
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MERCHANT TAILOB ,1
OF McCOOK , " . 1
Has just received a new stock of OLOXHI D
nd TRIMMINGS. If you want a good It- |
ting tuit made at the very lowest prices for H
jood work , call on him. Shop first door west V |
of Barnett'i Lumber Office , om Oeaalsom. ? B
itreet. % M
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