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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1897)
ny H By F. M. KIMMELL. Bl\ \ , $1.60 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. Bj REPUBLICAN TICKET. I i I i ® H | STATE. H I ! . For SuprcneJudce , H § II ALFRED Jf. POST. n f ' For University Regents , H I " ' CHARLES W. KALEY. H JOHN N. DRYDEN. H . Hg COUNTY. Hb For Clerk , H I oc " ESBEN P. DAY. Bf I For Treasurer , Bf I K O. L. THOMPSON. Hf For Sheriff , H § W. A. McCOOL. H 1 , ? Forjudge | j G. S. BISHOP. Bl " ' ' For , Superintendent K § C. N. WHITTAKER. Hk For , Surveyor B § I A. F. REEVES. Hl fi For Coroner , H § JOSEPH SPOTTS. Hf For Commissioner Second District , 1 g HENRY , CRABTREE. f Put a cross under the eagle and H [ | The Republican county ticket Hra ' is composed of competent men 1 | throughout. Give them your vote. 1 I A yote for W. A. McCool is a Bf ' I vote for a man who will make a B | i model sheriff. Put a cross there. Byj Much careful work devolves on Hij I the county clerk. . P. Day is Bij | equal to all demands of the office. H | = B j In the language of the placard : H "Subscribe for the Courier now f and get all the campaign news. " 1 "I don't think. " HJ Yon want a competent , an up- Bf right , an experienced judge on the El supreme bench. Judge A' M. Post H is able , is honorable , has had the Hf valuable experience. He deserves K your vote. HS Colonel Phillips thinks that 21 Colonel Mitchell has been waiting Bjl for the Populists to put up some El white metal before he opens up the Hjl campaign rather than till he could H ' see the whites of Eepublican eyes. H A vote for O. L. Thompson is H just that much toward assuring H | the election of a man who is well fl Hj equipped to give Bed Willow HB * county a business-like admimstra- H § tion of its financial matters. An m X will do the business. H B At the eleventh hour Colonel H Mitchell began to realize that KJ sheriff sales and- probate notices H | are substantial sources of revenue , HHj and a "good thing" to have in his H | business , so he said a faint word H of praise for "Honest John" and H "Ike the Just. " And then his H can-opener got out of whack again , H and Dick's and Berge's campaign B J will have to go over till next year. Hfl We violate no confidence in sug- n gesting that the Colonel is a sultry B numeral. Hh Already 131 leading articles of HH - trade are under the control of H trusts , and every branch of indus- Bj try seems to be in danger of re- Hj moval from the realm of competi- H tion. Just where this tremendous H centralization of industry and ; H wealth will end no one seems to i H know , and the idea of dealing with ! H it is appalling. A great trust of ; B the people , administered through Hj the government , appears to be the H ! only adequate remedy. R America's greatest editor , C. A. B Dana of the New York Sun , was B as thoroughly detested for his K principles as he was admired for Hj * his unequaled brilliancy : A defen- H der of Tweed was the Sun until Hj the sublime old rascal became ab- B solutely indefensible ; a supporter Hj of Ben Butler and greenbackism ; Hj and long the organ of Tammany H and its infamy ; a checkered career H of glory and shame greets the his- H j torian. From Tammany to Boss Hf Piatt ! . From greenbackism to the H single gold standard ! Hewasin- HE sincerity in the highest. R J l f * 1 _ , . e fi -f - 'mr-i - - M - - - The office of county judge is Bteadily increasing in importance. G. S. Bishop is qualified as a lawyer - yer and clerically for all the grow ing duties of the office. The proper care of the unfortu nate dead , or any of the possible duties of coroner , would receive the attention due it from Joseph Spotts. Don't forget his X. A progressive , energetic and intelligent officer is needed at the head of our county schools. An X after the name of C. N. Whittaker will help to secure that result. The Indianola Beporter has it figured out that the McCook Cour ier neither molds nor reflects. Just wait , Mr. Phillips , until Mr. Mitchell opens up the campaign ? One of the sterling young men of Bed Willow county is A. F. Beeves. The office of county sur veyor would be in good hands by his election. Place an X where it will do the most good. Colonel Phillips of the In dianola Beporter is authority for the statement that a McCook at torney is laying the pipes for the judicial nomination , two years hence. Is it an oil line , Jasper ? Some of the Popnlist leaders say that Colonel Mitchell is wait ing to see the whites of the enemy's eyes before he delivers a broad side. It is more likely he is wait ing to see the white metal in the pockets of his friends. Indianola Beporter. Just to let the railroads know that his trip to Venezuela has not impaired his physical or mental powers , Governor Pingree is start ing out to make them obey the new Michigan law governing the sale of mileage tickets. Governor Pingree keeps the railroad mana gers guessing all the time. Bee. PROSPECT PARK. Everybody attended the show at McCook , Saturday. Andrew Anderson intends to feed a bunch of cattle , this winter. A fine rain , Monday and Tues day ; about two inches of water fell at this place. Mrs. Mary L. Woods of May- nard , Iowa , is here visiting her sister , Mrs. B. M. Wade. Mrs. E. E. Hayes and the chil dren drove over from Danbury , Wednesday of last week , on a visit to B. M. Wade and family. They returned home on Suuday. J. Pickrell and family , J. H. Wade and wife , Miss Hattie Bun nell and Mrs. M. L. Woods at tended the Epworth League rally at McCook , Suuday afternoon. COLEMAN. H.B.Wales , last Saturday , haul ed out coal for the school in dis trict 58. Miss Anna Irvin's school was not crowdedWednesday ; only two scholars ; Maud and Boy Coleman. The appointment at the Coleman school house has been cut off from Box Elder and attached to the Cul- bertson work. The Be v. Mayfield preached his first sermon on last Sunday at 4 p. m. , fast time. It is really encouraging to think that we , at last , have a man that means business in his line and will give us preaching every two weeks right straight along. May his ways be such that all can follow him ; and may he be the instrument in God's hands in leading many precious souls into tbe light ; and may the good people here give him a hearty support , spiritual and temporal. Royal makes the food pure , wholesome and delicious. ROYAl POWDER Absolute/ ! Pure ROYAL BAK1NQ POWDER CO. , NEW YORK. BBMBw uui. tMil.l.l.iT lilll tfiiiaftiiiiaiiiwWWHBBBBM . . . . . , _ . " ' r T ? T " - ' - - - , - " IT B . . . . . _ _ . mmimmm i i | I eSabu eTS6. McCOOK , NEB. s ly one price ? i ' m i At no time have we shown a Larger or a Finer I I | Stock in all Departments. { I J Particular Attention ? J is called to our 7 J Large Lines of / J Underwear. ? J They comprise ? J Numerous lines in / J Fleece-lined , i j Plain Weaves and J , 5 Ribbed Goods / j All at Lower Prices 4 than same class t 5 of goods have ever \ J sold at before. } Our Hosiery and Glove / J line is large and ) r complete. l SS See our lines of Men's and Boys' < Suits at $3.50 , $4.00 , $5.00 and $6.00. \ Finer grades at $7.00 and upwards. < Perfect fitting" and well made. j BS Our lines of Children's Suits < comprise the Latest Novelties. In prices - < ces they range at $1.50 , $2.00 , $2.50 { and $2.75. Finer grades at $3.00 and < upwards. Examine these and you will < find the Fit , Trimming and Make to he / Superior to All Others. j You Save Money Iby Buyiix at I I t Tnis IPQipixlEL-E0 House. I I Couldn't Hear the Music Colonel Burr of Virginia was a mighty fox hunter and loved the sport beyond words. He owned a fine pack of hounds , and , during the season , thought of nothing but his hunters , his dogs , and the weather. He was once enter taining an army friend from Texas , whose ideas of hunting any animal in volved the'use of firearms , and who had never seen a foxhound. He had been with difficulty persuaded to go forth one morning with the colonel and some friends to a meet , and they were wait ing impatiently for the hounds to take the scent. Presently there burst upon their listening ears tbe din of SO canine voices in full cry. The colonel's eyes gleamed , and , as he settled his feet in the stirrups and stretched his arm to ward the yelping pack , he cried , "Ma jor , listen to that heavenly musiol" The major pricked up his ears for a second end or two and then replied , "I can't hear a thing ; these d d dogs are mak ing suoh a noise. " The colonel put his spur savagely into his horse's side and dashed away , leaving his guest to his own devices. San Francisco Argonaut. Was No Seaman. "There is a great difference between the seafaring man of today and of 30 years ago , " said the man of many voy ages. "Formerly the seafaring man was a sailor , full of energy and the spirit of adventure that was the particular charm of Marryat's heroes , but now the man who follows the sea for a living , espe cially on one of the big ships , is noth ing more than a paint swab. "This is not any fault of thp men , but because of the changed conultions which have left no sailor's work to do. . Cleaning ship is the principal employ ment of the modern so called seaman. "One day a young woman novelist , in crossing the ocean on a big liner , asked an ancient mariner who was en gaged painting a ventilator how long he had been a seaman. " 'Sailor , mum ? Bless yer heart , I'm no sailor ; ' and then , glancing again at his work , 'I'm no sailor ; I'm a bloomin artist , I amNew York Journal. A Yale Prank. The Hartford Conrant tells a story of Yale in the old days. The boys used to bribe the printers' "devils" togetproofs of the examination papers for them. When the college authorities put a stop to this practice , a bright idea seized one fellow , and he saved the whole suffering party. He hired one of the printers ( it was summer ) to wear a pair of white trousers to the office and at noon to sit down on the form in which were lockf : the precious questions. The inky seat ot that pair of trousers sold for a deal more than the clothes were worth in their original spotlessness and .relief was se cured. The wheat fly feeds upon the flower of the wheat , while the hessian fly lays its eggs in the stem. The former thus renders the flower abortive , while the j injury done by the latter affects the whole nlanfc. v DANBURY. About two inches of rain and snowfall , Tuesday. Phillip Gliem and Charls Oman were Indianola visitors , Monday. The schoolmarms here are pre paring to entertain their visitors , tomorrow. Many from here and this vicin ity went over to McCookSaturday , to hear Bryan. William Sandon went to Omaha on Friday last to purchase a line of goods for the new store. Remember that next Tuesday is election day , and every man should be a man and put the cross oppos ite the man he desires for the proper place , regardless. Leave your subscription for The Teibune with Clifford Naden at The Bank of Danbury. He will attend to any and all business en trusted to him promptly. James Marshall passed into the mysterious world beyond , Monday morning about 4 o'clock. He has been suffering from consumption for the last four years , " and death relieved him of his pain and long suffering. • An X is only a small thing , but it does the business. Mark it un der the eagle. Ax X under the eagle votes it straight. Awarded HighesV Honors World's Fair , • BR ; CREAM BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Pay Your Delinquency. In view of the better times , and higher prices for grain etc. , the publisher ex pects those indebted to The Tribune for subscription to make good their de linquencies at once. During the con tinued hard times and failures no effort was made to force the collection of sub scription accounts , but now that the con ditions have changed greatly for the bet ter it is expected that these delinquencies will be promptly paid up. Statements will be sent out to all in arrears and with the expectation that all will appreciate our past indulgence and respond at once. The Publisher. McCook Markets. Corrected Friday morning. Corn $ . 15 Wheat 68 Oats 12 Rye 31 Barley 18 Hogs 3.co Potatoes 50 Eggs 1 iyz Butter 15 @ .20 Cheap Home for Sale. Five room house , 50 ft. lot , choice lo cation , Marshall street , 2d house south of Strasser ' s. $200 cash , $500 on 6 per , cent mortgage , semi-annual interest , be ing only $2.50 per month rent. Write , H. G. Dixon , Kennett Square , Penna. The special meeting of the A. P. A. ( lodge , last even'ng , kept the politicians : thinking seriously We understand that Rev. T. M. C. Birmington again address ed the faithful en "National Prosperity Through Christ. . " It was feared by some that action was contemplated effecting the coming election. But this is denied. The following letters were advertised October 24th , 1S97 : B. Bollord , Mr. Char ley Eavens , Mrs. W. PI. Chamble , Mr. ( Edward Fisk , W. A. Fitzgerald , Mr. J Bruff C. Jones , Mr. Earl McCarty , W. S. Nuel , Mr. Clyde Northey , Miss Mary Peters , Mr. Harry Winkelson , Doe Wil son. While the American Business College , Omaha , Neb. , now offers to give a com plete business course by mail , freeof tui tion , we would advise our young people to investigate the matter and profit by it. The South Side C. E. society will have a Lantern exhibition in the Fitch school house , next Friday evening , tor the ben efit of the society. Good music. Ad mission will be 15 cents. . Subscribe for The McCook Tribune. \ f Ulsters and r , H > ' Sack Overcoats J H [ for Men , f j H i Youths , Boys r H Children M > in great variety. $ H J Latest Colors t B and r H Low Prices. J J M i Mackintoshes r H for J . Men and Boys H at prices % H that will sell * M them. H ONE OF TWO WA YS. vJ The bladder was created for one pnrpose , . * * # l namely , a receptacle for the urine , and as such. - , S it is not liable to any form of disease exce/ft B by one of two ways. The first way is fromXn- B perfect action of the kidneys. The second 9 way is from careless local treatment of tither diseases. . 9 CHIEF CAUSE. ' 1 Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is I the chief cause of bladder troubles. So the I womb , like the bladder , was created for one purpose , and if not doctored too much is not I liable to weakness or disease , except in rare I cases. It is situated back of and very close to * the bladder , therefore any pain , disease or inconvenience - M convenience manifested in the kidneys , back , . | bladder or urinary passage is often , by mistake - take , attributed to female weakness or womb f I trouble of some sort. The error is easily made ' and may be as easily avoided. To find out I correctly , set your urine aside for twenty-four hours ; a sediment or settling indicates kidney fl or bladder trouble. The mild and extraordi- fl nary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root , . I the great kidney , and bladder remedy is _ S soon realized. If you need a medicine , < "B you should have the best. At all druggists fifty cents and dollar. one You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention The Tribune and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co. , Binghamton , N. Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantees I the genuineness of this . offer. April 2-1 yr. One Minute Cough Cure , cures. I That Is what It was made for. JOHN E. KELLEY , I ATTORNEY AT LAW 1 McCook. Nebraska. fl rS'-Agent ' of Lincoln Land Co. Office j I Rear of First National bank. - % J. B. BALLARD , fl © DENTIST. O I All dental work done at our office is guar- 1 anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith & Bellamy , assistants. H t-MRS. E. E. UTTER.j | MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. H Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo. H VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY. | Sy-Studio Opposite Postoffice. - M McCOOK STJEGICAL HOSPITAL , J W Dr. W. V. GAGE. * \ tf H | Mccook. - - - Nebraska. * * \ H Office hours Ho at sPit1 l eve - F st National Bank. a * * residence , 701 Marshall # Before 9 a. m. and after 6 p. m. Ave % H Dr. S. C. BEACH , * I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON \ M McCook , Nebraska. H "Office and l Residence Over C A Leach's jewelry store. * - fl H • " V l Specialty made * of Diseases of the Nose. Throat and Chest. Z. L. KAY , fl PHYSICIAN - AND - SURGEON * , yl McCook , Nebraska. / | -Office-Rooms ' H 4 and c 0ver T * % • chs ewelry store. ? 1 Residence-fn - h 1 e Strasser louse on Marshall street. ' / M