The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 09, 1898, Image 4

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By F. M. KIMMBLLt
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
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Republican State Ticket.
Governor..M. L. HAYWARD , Nebraska City
Lieut. Governor. . .Gno. A. MURPHY , Beatrice
Secretary of State C. DURAS , Wilbu
Auditor T. L. MATHEWS , Fremon
Treasurer PETHR MORTENSEN , On
Superintendent JOHN F. SAYLOR , Lincoln
Attorney General N. D. JACKSON , Neligh
Land Com'r. A. F. WILLIAMS , Elk City
CONGRESSIONAL.
Congressman C. E. ADAMS , Superio
SENATORIAL.
State Senator E. N. ALLEN , Arapahoe
COUNTY.
Representative J. E. HATHORN , Hartley
County Attorney W. R. STARR , McCook
Commissioner 3d district..STEPHEN BOLLES
THE Republican state ticket is
clean and able so far as The TRIB
UNE is able to learn , and is alto
gether worthy of the support anc
franchise of the people of Nebras
ka. If elected they will honor the
state and administer her affairs
with great credit.
CAPTAIN CLAIRE ADAMS is a man
the old soldier of the Fifth district
will take special delight in sup
porting for congress. The captain
was a brave and patriotic soldier.
He is a good citizen and has the
qualifications for an active , intelli
gent and upright congressman
The captain is right and sound on
the vital questions of the day and
will safely represent the interests
of this district. THE TRIBUNE
f warmly commends him to the voters
i ! ers of the Fifth district.
THE republicans of the Fifth
congressional district in convention
at Holdrege on Tuesday evening of
this week nominated Captain C. E.
Adams , of Superior , for our next
congressman from this district.
Mr. Adams is a veteran of the war
of 1861 and prominently identified
with the organization of the Grand
Army of the Republic in this state.
He is always working for the best
interest of the people , and will ably
represent this district in the next
- congress. Beukelman News.
HOBSON has obtained permis
sion , after much opposition , to try
his plans for the raising of the
Cristobal Colon from the beach
near Santiago with his rubber basr
device , and is hard at work , not
withstanding he has been stricken
with the fever , refusing to retire
to the hospital. The young man
is evidently fond of taking big
risks. If he succeeds he will in
crease his glory , for all the experts
say he cannot do it. It is a credit
to the administration that it de
cided to give the young man a
Il I chance whatever be the outcome.
l\ \ Every young man in America will
lI I rejoice to see him succeed in ad
\ ding that'ship to the American
uavv. Journal. i
OUT in a western Nebraska town
a few months ago the American
Volunteers opened up a camp and
began a lively religious crusade.
The work met with considerable
success , and it was only a short
time till quite a band of workers
had been enlisted in the cause. A
few weeks ago a steam merry-go-
round entered the same town , and
interest in religious work began to
wane. Before long the religious
workers found it impossible to
gather an audience , and in a short
time afterward creditors closed in
on their church furniture and sold
it at public sale for church indebt
edness. The history of this one
religious crusade from beginning
to end shows the baneful influence
one little merry-go-round can ex
orcise when it tries. Lincoln
Journal ,
COLONEL JAMES A. SEXTON of
Chicago has been elected com-
mander-in-chief of the national G.
A. E.
COLONEL MITCHELL insists that
Samuel Randolph has well devel
oped wings white wings. But
even white wings won't elect him
county attorney. Not this year.
MUTUAL insurance companies
are declared not exempt from the
war tax , but must affix stamps to
policies at the rate of one-half of
one per cent on each $1 premium.
THE political situation has be
come so acute in Colorado as to
make murder and riot easy and
simple. They have a wretched
brand of politics up in the Cen
tennial State , operated by "plug-
uglies" of a most desperate sort.
THE Democrats of Red Willow
county have wearied of being a
very small and insignificant tail to
the Populist kite , and , this year , by
formal resolutions , absolved them
selves from supporting any partic
ular party nominees. It will be a
with them this
go-as-you-please ,
election.
IN the prime of a vigorous man
hood , well equipped mentally , and
experienced as well , Dr. J. E.
Hathoru , the Republican nominee
for representative of Red Willow
county , should be elected by a
round majority. He would make
an active and efficient member of
the legislature and would be a
credit to this county and constitu
ency.
ency.ONE
ONE of the ablest lawyers of
Southwestern Nebraska , W. R.
Starr , the Republican nominee for
the office of county attorney , com
mends himself to the voters of this
county as fully and completely
prepared to ably and carefully dis
charge all of the duties of that of
fice. Nothing short of a good ,
round majority will suit the case
and THE TRIBUNE wagers a cooky
that the majority will be ample for
all practical purposes.
ED. ALLEN , th Republican
nominee for state senator , repre
sents much that goes to make the
typical , successful , frontiersman.
By his intelligence and energy and
everlastingly sticking to it , he has
gathered a competency in this new
land. This energy , judgment , in
telligence , fairness , power to anal
yze questions , and courage of con
viction , will make him a typical
state senator. Yole for him.
E. N. ALLEN , of Arapahoe , was
on last Friday at McCook nomiua-
; ed by the republicans for state
senator from this district. Mr.
AJlen was also nominated for the
same place two years ago and ran
several hundred votes ahead of his
icket. He is a very popular gen-
lemau where he is known , and all
hat is needed to assure his elec-
ion is to have the people of this
listrict once become acquainted
vith him. Benkelman News.
EVERY wild story of alleged neg-
jlect or needless suffering in the
nilitary camp told by any irre-
iponsible fakir is eagerly caught
ip by the yellow journals as sup-
) ort for their maligant assaults
ipon the war officers. On the
> ther hand every report made by
: ompetent and experienced observ-
irs , who all agree that camps and
lospitals are in better condition
han could be expected , is entirely
gnored and suppressed or its
ruthfulness impugned. The yel-
ow yellers are bond to have news
o fit their purpose if they have to
aanufacture it themselves. Bee.
Don't dream of buying a range
or § 48 from the stove peddlers
? heu you can get a BETTER ONE
'OR § 25 from S. M. Cochran &
Jo. of McCook , the reliable home
aerchants. eirt
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. September 9. 1898
The McCook Tribune.
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"THE FAMOUS"
"NO MATTER HOW LOW OUR PRICES , We Keep up the STANDARD OF RELIABILITY"
Slowly but surely the tide is turning . The masses of the people are awakening * to
the folly of buying goods just because they are advertised as cheap , regard
less of the quality. Please remember our motto , "Not How Cheap , But
How Good" we can sell you for the price asked. This is the store
where a child can trade as well as a grown person. Every
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article sold here is guaranteed to be as represented.
CHILDS' & BOYS' DEPT.
Everything1 desir
able in School and
Dress Suits in all
the new shapes and
colors. Extra pants ,
all sizes ; three to
twenty years.
Hats and Caps ,
Neckwear , Shirts
and Blouses. As in
all other depart
ments , an assort
ment two or three
times larger than
shown by any other
house between Den
ver and Hastings.
FURNISHING GOODS.
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A line of neck
wear just opened
comprising * all the
rich colorings now
so fashionable. In
the new Four-in-
Hauds , Puffs and
other shapes select
ed , we have an as
sortment you can
find equaled only in
the first-class furn
ishing goods stores
of Chicago and New
York City.
Our prices on these goods are
as low as ordinary qualities are
sold elsewhere.
HATS & CAPS
_ _ _ _ _ _ ,
New additions are
being made almost
daily to our Complete -
plete Line of Men's ,
Youths' , Boys' and
Children's Hats and
Caps. Every desir
able color and shape
is represented here ,
and the prices are
Guaranteed as Low
as similar goods are
sold for in Chicago
or New York.
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.
Don't fail to look
through our Line of
samples of Suitings ,
Overcoatings and
Pan tings before you
make a selection.
Leave your orders
with us.
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Our long experience in this
line is at your service. We as
sist you gratis in making a be
coming selection of colors and
patterns , and take your measure
with care. It is no guess work
with us. Low prices and first-
class work and fit guaranteed.
THE FAMOUS CLOTHING COMPANY.
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\ CRITICAL TIME
luring the Battle of
Santiago.
ICK OR WELL , A RUSH NIGHT
AND DAY.
he Packers at the Battle of Santiago de
Cuba were all Heroes. Their Heroic
Efforts in Getting1 Ammunition to the
Front Saved the Day.
P. E. Butler , of pack-train No. 3 , writ-
ig from Santiago De Cuba , on July 236 ,
lys : "We all had diarrhoea in more or
; ss violent form , and when we landed
e had no time to see a doctor , for it
as a case of rush and rush night and
ay to keep the troops supplied with ani-
mmtion and rations , but thanks to
hamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diar-
icea Remedy , we were able to keep at
ork and keep our health ; in fact , I sin-
: rely believe that at one critical time
lis medicine was the indirect savior of
ur army , for if the packers had been un-
ble to work there would have been no
ay of getting supplies to the front ,
here were no roads that a wagon train
juld use. My comrade and myself had
le good fortune to lay in a supply of
lis medicine for our pack-train before
e left Tampa and I know in four cases
absolutely saved life. "
The above letter was written to the
lanufacturersof this medicine.theCham-
srlain Medicine Co. , Des Moines , Iowa ,
or sale by L. W. McCounell & Co.
Tablets and Box Papers.
You v.rill find a fine line of tablets and
jx papers at this office for sale at very
: asonable figures and of the best qual-
y-
Truth wears well. People have learn-
1 that DeWitt's Little Early Risers are
liable little pills for regulating the
awels , curing constipation and sick
iadache. They don't gripe. A. McMil-
n.
SCALE BOOKS For sale at THE TRIB-
NE office. Best in the market.
For broken surfaces , sores , insect bites ,
irns , skin diseases and especially piles
icre is one reliable remedy , DeWitt's
'itch Hazel Salve. When you call for
eWitt's don't accept counterfeits or
auds. You will not be disappointed
ith DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A.
cMillen.
THE TRIBUNE and Demorest's Family
agazine for $1.75 a year , strictly in
Ivance.
You invite disappointment when you
: periment. DeWitt's Little Early Ris-
s are pleasant , easy , thorough little
11s. They cure constipation and sick
ladache just as sure as you take them.
McMillen.
eWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure ,
Pleasant , Quick Results. Sate to take.
THE INDIAN CONGRESS
a permanent feature of the
Trans-Mississippi and International
Exposition at Omaha.
NOW OPEN. CLOSES NOV. i
Forty Tribes of North American Indians
represented.
Unique Ethnological Exhibit.
Rare opportunity to see the various types
of American Indians in their native
costumes and habitations.
Nearly a Thousand Indians on the Grea
Encampment Grounds within the
Exposition Enclosure.
Under the direction of Capt. W. A.
Mercer , U. S. A , these Indians tribes
participate in their spectacular dances
nearly every evening.
THE WAR DANCE
THE GHOST DANCE ,
THE SUN DANCE ,
THE SNAKE DANCE ,
THE MEDICINE DANCE ,
and other traditional rites of the red
man are performed by these Indians.
This great ethnological exhibit , in aid of
which the United States Congress
appropriated $40,000 , will con
tinue to the end of the
Exposition.
Reduced Railroad Rates from all Points
now in Force.
Exposition Rates.
Tickets from McCook to Omaha and
return will be sold from Sept. ist to Oct.
3ist , inclusive , for $8.95 , return limited
to seven days.
THE TRIBUNE and The New-York
Tribune for $1.25 a year , strictly in ad
vance.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has the
argest sale of any salve in the world.
This fact and its merit has led dishonest
aeople to attempt to counterfeit it. Look
) ut for the man who attempts to deceive
you when you call for DeWitt's Witch
3azel Salve the great pile cure. A. Mc
Millen.
See McMillen's new stock of WALL
PAPER.
More than twenty million free saui-
) les of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve h.tve
> een distributed by the manufacturers.
What better proof of their confidence in
t's merits do you want ? It cures piles ,
) urns , scalds and sores in the shortest
space of time. A. McMillen.
THE TRIBUNE and The Cincinnati
Weekly Enquirer for $1.50 a year , strictly
in advance.
When you call for DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve the great pile cure , don't
accept anything else. Don't be talked
into accepting a substitute for piles , sores
or burns. A. McMillen.
Machine Oils at McMillen's drug store.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Piles. Scalds. Burns.
WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS ON
Monday , September 12th
Showing : Complete and Handsome Lines of
Dress Goods , Trimmings , Linings , Cloakings , Sackings , Broad
cloths , Skritings , Silks , Satins , Velvets , Cassimeres , Flan
nels , Ginghams , Shirtings , Outings , Percales ,
Table Linens , Satines , Prints , Curtain
Stuffs , Muslins , Etc. , Etc. , Etc.
Gloves , Corsets , Hosiery ,
Handkerchiefs , Ribbons , Laces ,
Embroideries , Underwear ,
Neckwear , Notions , Etc. , Etc.
Men's Worsted , Cassimere and Cottonade Pants , Men's Gloves ,
Overalls , Work Shirts , Blanket-Lined Coats , Etc. , Etc.
THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN
Ladies' Neckwear , Belts , Purses , Gloves I
and Handkerchiefs.
PURSUING our constant and well-tried
method of nearly ten years , we shall carry
on a strictly cash business , thus avoidin ° -
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the expenses , labors and general disadvant
ages of a credit business , being thus ena
bled to buy in the best markets and always
at the lowest prices.Ve shall demonstrate
BY ACTUAL DEALING that these ad
vantages are to our customers as well as to
us. Soliciting your inspection and trade ,
we are. Your truly ,
Per GEO. E. THOMPSON ,
In Lanil to County Ollico OllicoMcCOOK , NEB.