The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 06, 1898, Image 5
5 I J. . F. GANSCHOW , i THE OLD RELIABLE B SHOE DEALER , Carries the Largest and Finest stock of seasonable goods in the \ f\ Boot and Shoe line to be found in Southwestern Nebraska. ss 1 1 . F. GANSCHOW , I McCOOK , NEBRASKA. SPRING SUITS Made to Order for $12.50 ; look 1 ? neat , fit well , nicely made i/ and good wearers. Ready Made Suits for less money ; guar anteed all wool and to give ex- faction. Suits for Boys , big and little , $3.50 and upward. Two pairs shrot pants , $1.25. Full line of Furnishing- Goods everything a man wants to wear. FOR THE LADIES Stylish Tailor Made Suits , Skirts , Waists , Jackets and Capes. Also Mackintoshes , Undervests and Hosiery. . _ _ _ _ All Goods sold subject to Examination and Approval before taking. I. T. BENJAMIN. Watt McDonnell's v i Chase Co , Land and Live Stock G , Horses brauded on left hip or left shoulder P. O. address Imperial Chase county , and Beat rice. Nebraska. RaaRe. ( Stinking Water and the f Frenchman creeks , in Chase county. Nebraska. | Brand as cut on side of I some animals , on hip and , . , , > Bides of some , or any- fctwhero on thf animal FRANCIS E. DIVINE. CANCEK DOCTOR , McCooK , NEBRASKA' gjFI guarantee a cure. No cure , no pay. Write me at above address , or call at my home in Coleman precinct. 'DeWitt's Colic & * Cholera Cure , ' Pleasant , Quick Results , Safe to take. McCook Markets. Corrected Friday morning. Corn $ .20 Wheat 85 Oats 20 Rye 45 Barley 20 Hogs 3.50 Eggs 07 Butter 12 Potatoes 65 @ .80 Thirty-five years makes a generation. That is how long Adolph Fisher , of Zanesville , O. , suffered from piles. He was cured by using three boxes of De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salves. Sold by A. McMillen. SCALE BOOKS For sale at THE TRIB UNE office. Best in the market. The farmer , the mechanic , and the bi cycle rider are liable to unexpected cut. and bruises. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best thing to keep on hands It heals quickly , and is a well-known cure for piles. A. McMillen. THE TRIBUNE and The New-York Tribune for $1.25 a year , strictly in ad vance. Children like it. It saves their lives. We mean One Minute Cough Cure , the infallible remedy for coughs , colds.croup , bronchitis , grippe , and all throat and lung troubles. A. McMillen. "I would not be without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for its weight in gold , " writes D. J. Jones , of Holland , Va. "My wife was troubled with a cough for near ly two years. I tried various patent rem edies , besides numerous prescriptions from physicians , all of which did me no good. I was at last persuaded to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , which promptly relieved the cough. The second bottle effected a complete cure. " The 25 and 50 cent bottles are for sale by L. W. McConnell & Co. THE TRIBUNE and The Chicago Inter- Ocean for$1.35 ayear/strictly in advance. MARBLE OR GRANITE MONUMENTS All Kinds , Sizes and Prices. T T A. G. DOLE , Agent. McCook , Neb. ALSO MUTUAL INSURANCE . . . FARM , STOCK. AND MERCANTILE In the German Mutual , Omaha ; Mercantile Mu tual , Lincoln ; Farmers Mutual , Lincoln. TIME TABLE. McCflOZ , JTEBEACSA. LINCOLN , DENVER , OMAHA , HELENA , CHICAGO , BUTTE , ST. JOSEPH , PORTLAND. KANSAS CITY , SALT LAKE CITY , ST. LOUIS AND ALL SAN FRANCISCO , I'OINTS EAST AND AND ALL POINTS SOUTH. WEST. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS : CENTRAL TIME. No. 2. Vestibuled Express , daily , Lincoln , Omaha. St. Joe , Kansas City , St. LouisChi- cage , and all points south and east 6I5A.M. No. 4. Local Express , daily , Hast ings IIOOP.M. No. 6. Chicago Flyer 4:40 p. M. No.i48. Freight , daily , ex. Sunday , Hastings and intermediate stations 5:0 ° A-M > No. 76. Freight , daily , Oxford , Hoi- drege , Hastings 6:30 A. M. No. 80. Freight , daily'Hastings and intermediate stations 7:27 A. M. No. 64. Freight , daily , Oxford , Red Cloud , St. Joe , Kansas City 4:00 A. M. No. 5. Local Express , daily , ar rives at 8:05 P. M. MOUNTAIN TIME. No. I. Denver Flyer 6:20 A. M. No. 3. Vestibuled Express , daily , Denver and all points in Colo.Utah and California , 11:40 P.M. No.l49. Freight , daily , ex. Sunday , Akron and intermediatesta- tions 0:45 A. M. No. 77. Freight , daily.Stratton.Ben- kelman , Haigler , Wrayand Akron 1:50 P. M. No. 63. Freight , daily.Stratton.Ben- kelman , Haigjer , Wray and Akron 4:30 P. M. No.l75. Accommodation , Mondays , Wednesdays and Fridays , Imperial and intermediate stations 6:38 A. M. Sleeping , dining and reclining chair cars ( seats free ) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the United States or Canada. For information , time tables , maps and tickets , call on or write A. P.Thomson , Agent , McCook , Nebraska , or J. Francis , General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Nebraska. RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS. The gravel train will be taken off , next week. Extra Agent Palmer is at headquar ters , this week. The company will provide flags for its fast mail trains. E. F. Caffery is entertaining his moth er and sister from Stamford. William Thioop is laying off on ac count of sickness in his family. The machinists have been railed upon for considerable overtime , this week. The round-house flag has arrived and will be unfurled to the breeze , Saturday. Harry Isbell of the machine shops was Red Cloud visitor , Sunday and Mon day. Brakeman B. L. McCarl went down to Hastings , Wednesday , on a short visit to friends. No. 3 was quite late , Monday night , the engine breaking down and coming in on one side. Brakeman Steve Dwyer is laying off on account of the serious illness of his little and only son. J. D ; McAlpine of Asst. Supt. High land's office , Denver , has returned from his trip to Mexico. Mrs. F. S. Curry went up to Benkel- man , and is visiting relatives and friends in that place , this week. Roadmasters Stromberg of Akron and Wilburn of Red Cloud were at head quarters , first of the week. Conductor L. E. Gilcrest went up to Akron on business , last Saturday , re turning home on the day following. Instruction have been issued to con ductors to enforce the order prohibiting passengers riding in the cupalo of way- cars. Train crews on the Hastings-Oberliu line are now laying over at Hastings in stead of Oberlin , which is more to their liking. J. F. Utter , formerly in the company's employ at this place , was up from Bart- ley on a short business visit , Saturday evening. Brakeman E. O. Custer resigned from the service on last Saturday , and has gone up on the Billings line , in search of work. Extra Agent Dilts returned , Wednes day evening , from Bartley , where he was relieving Night Operator McManigal for a few days. Mrs. D. E. Eastwood , who has been here during the severe illness of her daughter , Mrs. E. Benjamin , returned home on last Thursday. Brakeman Thomas Mellen has taken a thirty-day vacation and with his moth er has gone to Canada to enjoy a visit there with oldtime friends and relatives. Conductor F. A. Stark is down on the Hastings-Oberlin run in place of Con ductor George Beck , who has returned to McCook and is running on the main line. Mr. John Peterson , of Patoutville , La. , was very agreeably surprised not long ago. For eighteen months he had been troubled with dysentery and had tried three of the best doctors in New Orleans , besides half a dozen or more patent med icines , but received very little relief. Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diar rhoea 'Remedy , having been recom mended to him , he gave it a trial and to his great surprise , three doses of that remedy effected a permanent cure. Mr. Win. McNamara , a well known mer chant of that same place , is well ac quainted with Mr. Peterson and attests to the truth of this statement. This rem edy is for sale by L. W. McConnell & Co. THE ST. FRANCIS BRANCH. Atwood , Kan. , May 4th. Special Cor respondence : Doctor York , a veteran of the Civil war , is recruiting a company of dragoons for the American-Spanish war. There are thirty young men of Atwood , composing the best manhood of Rawlins county , who have signed. There will be no trouble to recruit a full com pany. A wave of patriotism is over At wood. Her buildings are decorated with Old Glory and the women and children are as enthusiastic as the men. This company will be offered to Governor Xeedy of Kansas to fight for the old flog and national honor. Atwood , famous for her fair women , surely must have brave men. The Queen of the Beaver is the first town on the Orleans and St. Francis branch to show her loyalty and she has more flags flying to the breeze than any other point on the branch In the hour of national trial she will not be found wanting. An addition is being built to the J. C Birdsall residence. ORDINANCE NO. 74. A.v ORDINANCE regulating and licensing omni buses , peddlers , hawkers , canvassers , auctioneers , opera companies , minstrel troupes , circuses , variety troupes , sleight of hand performers , fakirs , nonresident ident doctors , non-resident companies or firms , pat ent remedy companies , shows or other advertising schemes , and bill-posting and distributing within the limits of the city of McCook , and providing a penalty for the violation thereof. Be it ordaiiu-d by the Mavor and Council of the City of McCook : SECTION i. h\ery person , firm , association , or corporation is required to pay for and procure a license before engaging in any'business , profession or occupation within the limits of the city of Mc Cook. lied Willow county , Ncbr.ibka , hereinafter specified , as follows : Non-resident cleaner of wall-paper , pcrdiy. $ 2 'O Non-resident auctioneers , per dav . 500 Hawkers or peddlers of merchandise , jewelry or medicine , per day 10 oo Non-resjdent dentists , per day 5 " ' Non-resident doctors , per day 5 oo Opera companies , each performance 500 Minstrel troupes , each performance 5 oo Variety troupes , eacii performance 5 oo Circuses , per dav 50 oo Sleight of hand performer , each performance. 2 oo Fakirs , where not prohibited by law , per day 5 oo Patent remedy shows , or shows for vending patent medicine , per day 10 oo All other advertising shows per day 10 oo Bill-postinganddistributingadvertising mat ter , per year 500 Non resident canvasser for books or other merchandise , to be delivered in the future , per day 2 09 Non-resident canvasser for marble works , per day. . . . i oo Non-resident , keeping or standing stallion or jack , per day 500 Transient painter and paper-hanger 2 oo Transient bill-posters and distributers , ex cepting bill-posters for shows snd enter tainments where a license is charged , per d.iy. . 5 oo and for nonresident Gathering delivering goods - dent laundry , per year 10 GO Non-resjdent photographers , per day 5 oo Non-resident taking measure for and selling clothing by samples , per year 10 oo Peddling me.it from house to house , per year. 5 co Milk wagons , for each wagon , per year 5 oo SEC. 2. The money arising from the license aforesaid shall belong to , and be paid over each month , to the school fund of the city of McCook. SEC. 3. Upon the payment of the license herein before required , the city treasurer shall give his receipt therefor , properly dated , stating the person paying the same , for what the same is paid , the amount paid , and when the license will expire. Said receipti shall be numbered consecutively and designated "license receipts , " and the treasurer of said city shall Keep a duplicate of said receipt , and said receipt when issued and delivered shall be au thority to do business under this ordinance. SEC. 4. Any person , firm , association , or corpo ration , or any employee of any person , firm , asso ciation , or corporation , who snail engage in any of the abovenamed occupations , callings , orbusiness- es , without first having procured a license as here inbefore provided , shall oe guilty of a misdemeanor , and upon conviction thereof , be fined in any sum not less than five dollars or more than twenty-five dollars , and stand committed to the city jail until such fine and costs are paid. SEC. 5. The license fees by this ordinance im posed are not assessed on any scientific or literary lectures or entertainments , or "any singing or other musical entertainment given exclusively by citizens of tins city. SEC. 6. 'This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage , approval , and publication according to law. Passed and approved April 30 , iSoS. J. E. KEU.EY , Attest : Mayor. C.I. HALL , City Clerk. Inserted in TIIK McCooK TRIBUNE May 6. ORDINANCE NO. 73. AN ORDINANCE to restrain the keeping , leasing , controlling or occupying aiiy room , house or building as : i house or place of prostitution or assignation , in the city of McUook , and providing a penalty for the violation thereof. Be it ordnined by the Mayor and Council of the city of McCook. Section J , No person shall keep , lease , rmuisige or occupy any room , house or Duild- iug as a. place ot prostitution or assignation in this city , and any such room , house or building so kept , used or occupied is here by declared to be a disorderly house. Section 2 , Any person who shall occupy , lease or accept from another , a lease of , erIn In any way manage or keep any room , house or building as a place or house of prostitu tion or assignation in this city shall , in ad dition to the restrictions and penalties now imposed by law- , pay a tax and penalty therefor of $10.00 per month for each and every month that he or she shall keep , con trol , lease or accept a lease from another erin in any manner keep such room , house or building for the purpose or purposes afore said , and a further tax and penalty of $5 01 per month for each and every inmate or oc cupant of such house , not including the owner , manager , lessee or lessor thereof. Sections. The said tax and penalty shall be paid to the city treasurer lor the use of the school fund of the city , on the first day of each and every month said house is so oc cupied , managed , controlled or leased , and the city treasurer shall give the person pay ing the same , a receipt pronerly dated , showing the amount paid , from whom re ceived , and stating , "Received as payment of tax and penalty under provisions of Or dinance Number 73. " Section 4. It shall be the duty of the city Marshal to see that the provisions of this Ordinance are complied with , and to file a complaint with the police judge , or any justice of the peace or examining magis trate of the county , against any such pro prietor , owner , lessee or lessor , manager or occupant violating the provisions of this Ordinance , and cause him or her to be ar rested and prosecuted according to law. Section 5. This ordinance shall take ef fect and be in force from and ofter its pas sage , approval and publication according to law. Passed and approved April 30th , 1898. Attest : J. E. KELLET , U I. HALL , Mayor. City Clerk. Inserted in THE McCooK TRIBUNE Mav 6- The BEST Paint to buy is the SHERWIN- WILLIAMS Oo.'s. It g-oes farther , lasts longer , and gives bet ter satisfaction than other paints. We have ail kinds and colors and for all purposes. LW. McConnell & Co. m HUMPH uulVililM Now is the Time to Buy Them. Sl ff We are Offering Our Large Line of Hf ( Summer Dress Goods at Very Low Prices. BARGAINS IN _ Ladies' Suits if Dress Skirts Shirt Waists _ 3 Cr/ wr * Give us a call and be convinced that you can save money by trading- with us. Get our Prices on Men's , Boys' and GhilS dren's Clothing , Shoes , Hats , Grocery Stock as ever Fresh and Complete at Lowest Prices. AT THE . . . ml C. L. DeGROFF & CO. n , 5 - V A V Aj S vA/SOV SAX r. n ooo Authorized Capital , $100,000. Capital and Surplus , $6O,000 ooo ! GEO. HOCKNELL , President. B. M. FREES , V. Pres. W. F. LAV/SON , Cashier. F. A. PENNELL , Ass't Cash. f A. CAMPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director. U V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER. CITIZENS BANK ! OF MeCOOK , NEB. to to Paid Up Capital , § 50,000. Surplus , § 5.000 & DIRECTORS- * V. FRANKLIN , W.F.McFARLAND , A. C. EBERT , H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD.