The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, August 04, 1899, Image 5

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Four onus Dee's Lye
Starch , auy kind , per pound
Seven boxes Diamond Axle Grouse -
No. 8 full-size Tin Wash-boilers
Carpenter's Hard Maple Thumb gauge
Carpenter's Tapered Saw-files , C for
Rim Door-locks , complete with knob -
Castor Machine Oil , per gallon - *
We have a [ most complete line of Preserving
Kettles , SauceJPans , Colanders , Jar Covers and
Rubbers , Jell TumblersJSeaiing Wax of all
kinds.
kinds.THE
THE "BEE HIVE"
Leading" Notion House ,
McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA.
'NATIONAL n
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Authorized Capital , $100,000.
Capital and Surplus , $6OOOO
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GEO. HOCKNELL , President. B. M. FREES , V. Pres.
VF. . LAWSON , Cashier. F. A. PENNELL , Ass't Cash.
A. CAMPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director.
f. B. E. ASHION , Pres. T. S. McBOlTALD , Cash.
CUFFOSD HASEH , Asst. Cash.
BANK OF DANBURY
DANBURY , NEB.
A General Banking Business
ggTAny business you may wish to
transact with THE McCooK TRIBUNE
will receive prompt and careful atten
tion. Subscriptions received , orders
taken for advertisements and job-work.
J. B. BALLARD.
® DENTIST. ©
All dental work done at our office is guar
anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of
Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith
& Bellamy , assistants.
McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL ,
Dr. W. V. GAGE.
McCook. - - - Nebraska.
Office and Hospital over First National Bank.
Office hours at residence , 701 Marshall Ave. ,
lefore 9 a. m. and after 6 p. m.
given in appropriate cases.
Miss AXNETIA BALL ,
McCook Surgical Hospital.
C. M. DUNCAN ,
Physician and Surgeon
ELECTKICIAX.
All cnronic diseases treated by electricity.
Lady attendant in office.
; S"Office over the old Knipple store-room.
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
&c.
'Tin- * , COPYRIGHTS
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
Quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentablc. Communlca-
tionsstrictlyconfldcntfer.Handbopkon , Patents
sent free. Oldest ngency forsecnrlncpatenu.
Patents taken thronch Mnnn & Co. receive
tptclal notice , without chanto , In the
Scientific Hntencan.
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MUNN & Co.3B1BroadMyHew York
Branch Office. G25 F St , Washington. D. C. -
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THE TRIBUNE and The Cincinnati
Weekly Enquirer for $1.50 a year , strictly
in advance.
Blotches and excresences , which so
often annoy people , are simply efforts of
nature to throw off impediments to the
proper performance of her duties. Her-
bine will aid and assist nature in her
work , and ensure a skin clear and beau
tiful , entirely free from all imperfections.
Price 50 cts. at McConnell & Berry's.
F. D. BURGESS ,
Plumber
Steam
McCOOK , NEBR.
Iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe , Brass
Goods , Pumps , and Boiler Trimmings.
Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse
Windmills. Basementof the Meeker-
Phillips building.
Agent for. *
McCORMICK
HARVESTING MACHINE CO.
Full Line of Repairs
Always on hand.
JOHN E. KELLEY ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCooK. NEBRASKA.
KS Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office-
Rear of First National bank.
Tribune Clubbing List.
For convenience ot readers of THE TRIB
UNE , \ve have made arrangements with the
following newspapers and perodicals whereby
we can supply them in combination with THE
TRIBUNE at the following very low prices :
rCBLICATIOX. PRICK. j |
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Detroit Free Press $ i oo $ i 50
Leslie's Weekly. 4 oo 3 oo
Prairie Farmer i oo 125
Chicago Inter-Ocean i oo 135
Cincinnati Enquirer. I oo 150
New-York Tribune I oo i 25
Demorest's Magazine I oo i 75
Toledo Blade i oo 125
Nebraska Farmer i oo 150
Iowa Homestead I oo 145
Lincoln Journal i oo 175
Campbell's Soil-Culture I oo 150
New-York World I oo i 65
Omaha Bee I oo 150
Cosmopolitan Mag.zine I oo i So
St. Louis Republic i oo 175
Kansas City Star 25 115
Nebraska Dairyman and Up-
to-Date Farmer 5 ° i5
Kansas City Journal , weekly. 25 115
Kansas City Journal , daily. . . 4 oo 4 20
We are prepared to fill orders for any other
papers published , at reduced rates.
THE TRIBUNE , McCook , Neb.
COURT HOUSE NhWS.
COUNTV COUKT.
The court issued n license to George
Sliultz and Julia Fotieh , and then com
pleted the transaction by uniting the
happy couple in marriage. The bride
recently caiiie here from Indiana , and
is a niece of Henry Winans of Box
Elder. The jjrooni is a well-to-do farmer
and s.lockmnn * from over in Frontier
county.
The state of Nebraska vs. Charles H.
Oman on complunt of C.V. . Dow ,
keeping and selling bier. Defendant
waived examination and was bound over
to tne next term of district court. Bond
was given in the sum of $200 with J. B.
Dolpb as surety.
DISTRICT COURT.
The slate of Nebraska vs. Charles H.
Oman. Misdemeanor.
COUNTY CLKRK.
The mortja ; e record for July is as
follows :
Farm filings , $3.875 ; releases , $7,806.
Cit3' filings , 825 ; releases , $300. Chattel
filings , $16,955 94 ; releases , 591,448 99-
The Song : of a Satisfied Customer.
Get your goods and please the clerk
Where all the house is cleansed from dirt ,
Where most good is done with cash
And attaches are never rash ,
\\here the clerks are always clean and neat ,
Give Everist & Marsh your order for meat.
If you want to get your meat
Where everything is clean and neat ,
Where all goods will stand the test ,
Trade with Marsh & Everist.
Go where the crowd all seems to go ,
Where clerks \\ear aprons white as snow ,
Where the proprietors are not so slow ,
Where the ties of friendship grow ,
Where wind and dust don't seem to blow ,
Order of Everist , Marsh & Co.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby given that the firm of Hatt
c Bulger , as the Ideal Steam Laundry , has
his day been dissolved by mutual consent.
Alex. II. Hatt retires from said" business , and
all accounts due the firm are to be paid to
W. C. Bulger , who agrees to assume and pay
all bills owing by said firm.
Dated McLook , Nebraska , July 20 , 1899.
W. C. BULGER ,
AI.EX. II. HATT.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE.
In the District Court of Red Willow coun-
y , state of Nebraska. In the matter of the
estate of Florence A. Holmes , minor heir of
Charles G. Holmes , deceased.
' 1 his cause coming on for hearing upon the
petition of J. W. Newkiik , guardian of Flor
ence A. Holmes , minor heir of Charles G.
Holmes , deceased , praying for a license to
sell the following real estate , to-wit : Lot
number one ( i ) in block number twenty-one
(21) ( ) in the first addition to the city of Mc
Cook , Red Wilow county , Nebraska.
It is therefore ordered that all persons in
terested in said estate appear before me , sit
ing at chambers at my office in Beaver City ,
Furnas county , Nebraska , on the 26th day of
August , 1899 , at I o'clock p. m. , to show cause
why a license should not be granted to said
guardian to sell the above described rea'
estate.
Dated this igth day of July , 1899.
G. W. NORRIS ,
J. E. KELLEY , Judge of the District Court.
Attorney. 7-21-415
ORDER OK HEARING AND NOTICE OF PRO
KATE OF FOREIGN WILL.
In the County Court of Red Willow county ,
Nebraska. State of Nebraska , County of Red
Willow , ss.
To Mamie Brown et al. , and to all persons
interested in the estate of John Sutton , de
ceased :
On reading the petition of Addie ParvSn
praying that the instrument filed in this cour
on the 22d day of July , 1899 , and purporting to
be a duly authenticated copy of the last will
and testament of John Sutton , deceased , that
said instrument be admitted to probate , and
the administration of said estate be granted to
Addie Parvin as executrix for the State of
Nebraska.
It is hereby ordered that you and all persons
interested in said matter may , and do , appear
at the county court to be held in and for said
county on the I4th day of August , A. D. 1899 ,
at 10 o'clock , a. m. , to show cause , if any there
be , why the prayer of the petitioner should
not be granted , and that notice of the pend
ency of said petition and the hearing thereof
be given to all persons interested in said
matter by publishing a copy of this order in
THE McCooK TRIBUNE , a weekly newspa
per printed in said county , for three succes-
she weeks prior to said day of hearing.
Witness my hand and the seal of said court
this 22d day of July , A. D. 1899.
G. S. Bisiioi' ,
[ SEAL ] County Judge.
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION.
In the District Court of Red Willow county ,
Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska to John Neitzel ,
Barbara Neitzel , his wife , J. E. Seeley , Maiy
Pulham , Ella Pulliam , Willie Pulliam , a minor ,
Jennie Pulliam , a minor , and Laura Pulliam , a
minor , heirs of Robert J. Pulliam , deceased ,
defendants :
You , and each of you , are hereby notified
that you hae beeu sued , together with George
Maisel and Regina Maisel , his wife , as codefendants
fendants , by Cornelia T. Bryan and Lewis F.
Eaton , as executors of the last will and testa
ment of David Bryan , deceased , as plaintiffs ,
in the District Court of Red Willow county ,
Nebraska , and that on or before the 4th day
of September , 1899 , you must answer the peti
tion of said plaintiffs now on file in the office
of the clerk of said court , wherein plaintiffs
pray for a decree of said court foreclosing a
mortgage given by defendants John Neitzel
and Barbara Neitzel , bis wife , to David Bryan
( now deceased ) , dated September ist , 1893 ,
now owned by plaintiffs , and covering the
following described real estate situated in
Red Willow county , Nebraska , to-wit : The
southwest quarter of section 10 , in township 4
north , range 27 , west of the 6th P. M.
Said petition further prays that the rights ,
titles and interests of said defendants be de
termined and settled , and that said land be
appraised and sold , according to law , and
that the proceeds arising from such sale be
applied , first , in payment of the costs of said
action and of sale ; second , in payment of the
full amount due plaintiffs on the indebtedness
secured by said mortgage , with all interest
thereon ; that from and after confirmation of
such sale the defendants to this action , and
all of them , be forever barred and foreclosed
of and from all right , title , interest , lien , claim
and equity of redemption of , m or to said
land , and every part thereof.
Unless you answer said petition , as afore
said , the statements and allegations therein
contained will be taken as true , and a decree
will be rendered by said court as therein
prayed.
Witness my hand and the seal of said court ,
by me affixed , this 24th day of July , 1899.
[ SEAL ] G. C. BOATMAN ,
Clerk of the District Court of Red
Willow county , Nebraska.
Pulsifer & Alexander ,
Concordia , Kansas ,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
( First published in THE McCooK TRIBUNE ,
July 28,1899. )
Exposition All Right.
A number of prominent Nebraska and
Iowa gentlemen were appointed a com
mittee to examine the exhibits , amuse
ments , grounds and general features of
he Greater America Exposition. These
; entleuien in their report declare the
Exposition far beyond theirexpeclations
11 excellence. They commend it as in
; very way worthy of public pattonage
oui an educational as well as mi enter-
ainment standpoint.
They speak very highly of the Machin-
; ry hall , of the Manufacturing and Agri-
lultural buildings. They mention the
ew and novel things not seen before ,
showing that the beautiful grounds and
luildiugs , the music , the art display ,
he Indian Congress , etc , are not the
nly features of this tuily magnificent
Exposition.
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AMU be Closed. Sunday Evenings.
In the future our meat market will be
losed , Sunday evenings , and all patrons
the market should note this fact and
ct accordingly.
O. G. VAHUE & SON.
This paper and the great St. Louis
lemi-Weekly Republic for $1.75 a year.
Another Excursion to the Black Hills.
Date Tuesday , August 8th.
Rate One fare for the round trip.
Limit 30 ilins from date of sale.
The summer resorts of the Black Hills
ire filled as never before. Hot Springs
and Sylvan Lake are crowded with
pleasure seekers. The houK and sani-
ariums are doing the biggest business
n their history , but there is still roomer
or more.
That Hot Springs thermal waters have
est none of their old-time efficacy is
proven by the fact that more people
lave been cured or benefitted this year
than at any time in the past.
Remember the date of this low-rate
excursion Tuesday , August Sth. Re
iner ; her , too , that the Burlington Route
runs a through sleeping car to Hot
Springs. Get aboard it at Lincoln or
anywhere north of there and go through
vithout change or delay of any kind.
J. Francis , G P. A. , Omaha.
No one knows the unbearable torture ,
the peculiar and agonizing pain , caused
by piles , unless they have suffered from
them. Many believe them incurable.
This is a mistake. Proper treatment
will cure them. Tabler's Buckeye Pile
Ointment is an infallible cure. Price ,
50 cts. in bottles , tubes 75 cts.
MARRIAGE CONTRACTS.
Strange Conditions Sometimes Incor
porated In Them.
One hears from time to time of
strange conditions being attached to
the marriages of couples in love , some
times by themselves and sometimes by
other people more or less concerned.
An American girl of a somewhat ro
mantic disposition made the conditions
herself. Some four or five years ago a
young lieutenant in the United States
army was attracted to her and pro
posed. She confessed her warm re
gard for him and the deep interest
which she took in his profession , but
declared that she could never unite
herself to a soldier who had never
known what active service was. A
bond was therefore drawn up and
signed by the pair , which was to the
effect that for the space of seven years
they stould be considered engaged to
each other. During that period neither
party had the right to break the en
gagement nor insist upon marriage , ex
cept in the case of the young officer
having been on active service during a
campaign , when the lady would at the
most opportune moment become his
wife , df the seven years passed away
and the lieutenant had -not sniffed pow
der , the whole compact was to be at
an end.
No woman can be too careful of
her condition during the period be
fore her little ones are born. Neglector
then endangers
or improper treatment
gers her life and that of the child. It
lies with her whether she shall suffer
unnecessarily , or whether the ordeal
shall be made comparatively easy.
She had better do nothing than do
something wrong.
is the one and the only preparation
that is safe to use. It is a liniment
that penetrates from the outside.
External applications are eternally
right. Internal medicines are radi
cally wrong. They are more than
humbugs they endanger life.
Mother's Friend helps the muscles
to relax and expand naturally re
lieves morning sickness removes
the cause of nervousness and head
ache prevents hard and rising
breasts shortens labor and lessens
the pains and helps the patient to
rapid recovery.
From a letter by a Shreveport , La. ,
woman : "I have been using your
wonderful remedy. Mother's Friend ,
for the last two months , and find it
just as recommended. "
Druggists sell It at $1 per bottle.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO > ,
ATLANTA , GA.
Send for our free Illustrated book ,
"Before Baby is Born. "
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CLEARING 1B I
of Summer Goods now on. g j
Prices marked down. Cotton
Wash Dress Goods , Dimities ,
5 i Organdies , Ginghams , Cotton
Coverts etc. , etc. , also Ladies'
PS Shirt Waists at greatly re
5Sg duced prices.
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Linen Suits.
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for Ladies , Men and Boys. gjsS
Pj § Just what you want for hot
weather. Prices are very
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ties. Closing out odd lots
worth at regular price from
$1.50 to $3.00 at
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V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER.
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Paid Up Capital , $50,000. Surplus , 85.000
DIRECTORS
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H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALLIHAN , C. H. WILLARD. J
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McCOXXELL & BERRY.
cut thJa ad out and send to us and if you
SEND QME DOLLAR live East of the Becky Mountains -will
. send thia HIGH-GRADE TOP BUCCY to
j ou by f reicht C. O. D. subject to examination , you can examine it at jour freiKht depot and if jou fln l it
"EQUAL TO ANT ZIOO.OO TOPBIGGY jou ever saw. perfectlyf-atlsractoryand tbe-ORtNDhbT BAKI.UI VOL lUlE
KTEKSEE10RHEAKDOF , QUR SPECIAL OFFER PRICE $55.00 and freight charges , leas the
pay the railroad aprent One Hollar sent with order.
SI6.5O BUILT IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CHICAGO ,
on honor from the best material .
TO money can buy. While In
our Free Buggy Catalogue we show. Top BugRies made by
S9O.OO other makers at S2I.5O , S2S.75 and S34.75 the exact
same bujrgj-that are sold by machinery dealers , at 14300 to
BUGGIES ti5.00 and are belnjr wldelr advertised by many at 135.00 to ICO.OO.
AND OUR ACME QUEEN AT S55.OO Is the most
wonderful value ever offered , TIIK LOWEST PKICK fcVTic
SURREYS. QLUIEI ) OS THE BLST ULCiGT TH IT CA > BK ILILT. We maintain
our own five story bu gy factory for the sole
purpose of building and .filing a ItETTEK HLOf.V
THAN WE ClBIY ELftMVIIKHK and to SATE OCR
CISTOJIER3 MifCFjlCriREirh ) PROMT.
Every Buggy We Make Is Guaranteed
Five Years and They Will outwear Five
Ordinary Factory Rigs.
THE MATERIAL AND LABOR IH QUR ACME QUEEH
cost more thin double that In the ordinary factory
bussy. IVe use a f 2.5O cn-hlon cloth , some u e
SO cent , we usea II.5O head lining , some use 40 cent ;
we u ei3 cf nt leather , come u e 9 cent , weu eiJ JO
colors and varnlihes. some us e 75 cent and tl.00 WE
PAY ALMOST DOUBLE the price most makers
ACME QUEEN. ( OUR OWN MAKE. ) i S WK mV BBSi 'S KljISSfi
bodies are W l r Rubbed and the Biierlal lad Libor In Pilntln ; OURACMEQUEEN , would paint ( hrrr tk p bnrilc i.
S55.0O BARELY COVERS COST "t material and labor , leaving us the malle t profit Imaginable ,
but we are bulldineTO buggies adayand to advertise our buftey factory we are willing to SELLTHEH OV
$1.00 PROFIT fcACH. We know tTO.OO daily profit en TObugglea win satisfy us , advertise us everywhere
and build up the LARGEST BUGGY BUSINESS IN THE VfOSU ) .
THE ACME QUEEN we build in narrow or wide track , cloth or leather trimmed , end springs , buffed
leather . _ _ _ quarter top , -oliti panel back , springs in . back , . , Itatbcr totfrtd Bow and ot . Knbb r fctp . Tehet Carprt ,
i - A > ? I * i x1- enw nnT * * 4 AnfA n * bri .T > .vhu io ni fu < in jjj coat * , body black , gear dark frreen with
attlers
frtlfht
. Jlfil I AD . with year order , WECdRAVHK Uw Bnrtj to Kfati Toa'Safrlr and
U\Jlml-f.r\ if satisfactory , pay the railroad agent balance , JS4.OO aw
rre lebt eharctt , otherwise pay nothing and the agent will return busrgy at our expense and we will return your ( LOO.
DON'T BUTT A CHEAP FACTORY BUGGY noir 5old almost exclusively by all Machinery Ufarers
and Catalosme Hou < e . BUY THE BEST BUCCY MONEY CAN BUILD , direct from the Maker
at th ° LOWEST PRICE EVER KNOWN. ORDER TO DAY. DON'T DELAY
WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUCCY , CARRIAGE AND HARNESS CATALOGUE.
SEARS , ROEBUCK&CO. ( In c. ) , CHICAGO , ILL.