The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 08, 1899, Image 5

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    THE
TIME !
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We are constantly freshening up our
stock with the Latest Styles in Men's ,
Women's and Children's Shoes. Our
latest invoice i
Neat in appearance , serviceable in wear ,
and moderate in price. It is a well = se =
selected stock and a cheap one.
amaaaasB
VAHUE & PETTY , Proprietors ,
GANSCHOW'S OLD STAND. . < HcCOOK , NEBRASKA
g Sale
of Men's , Boys' and Children's
We can pay no better tribute to a successful
season's business than to have a
of every Summer Suit in our store at
ir
Our Policy is : "Not to carry over any of this
season's stock for next season's selling'/ '
ery
FRANK J. MORGAN
The Leading Clothier
H. H. TARTSCH , Manager. MENARD BLOCK
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MUSICAL _
SURROUNDINGS
May not make a musical genius
but they facilitate the study o [ music.
The smaller instruments shown
here are very much above the average
in point of quality and perfection of
finish. Even the very cheapest are
well made and produce clear , sweet
and perfect notes.
None of the instruments are ex
pensive.
We have.
Violin Outfits for
Mandolin Outfits for = 3-00
Guitar Outfits for 6.00
Good Accordeons for = 3.00
We also carry extra cases , strings and trimmings of all kinds.
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Leading' Notion House ,
COLSON & THRONE , McCOOK ,
Proprietors , NEBRASKA.
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WHITE'S CREAM
T.Tnst in On.intitr. Host in Oualitv.
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20 Years Hashed al ] WG temedE8) )
JAMES F. B&LLARD , St. Louis.
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\ McCONNELL & BEllilY.
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REDWILLOW.
Eli Crockford and wife are talking of jnov
ing to Washington.
A good many neighbors have gone to the
old soldiers' reunion at Cambridge.
No bloated monoixily has thus far appro
printed our prospective street car lines.
John Kuminer has found a new location
and will shortly leave , taking his family
They give up farming and go into the hole !
business.
Benjamin Baker xvill depart , next week
for Washington territory where his son Anth
ony now resides. The family will remain on
the farm this winter , but Air. Carter has it
rented for next year.
The exodus of neighbors need not be taken
seriously. The chances are that there will be
too much mud in the new localities ; leastwise
nearly every one gets back here in time. Ne
braska sunshine wins them all.
We could not get our items in , last week ,
and consequently the new baby belonging to
George Uaker and wife did not get a proper
send off. She was born August 23d , is a
beautiful child and resembles her parents
very muli.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
Danbury , Neb. , September 1,1809.
Notice is hereby given that A. L. Haley has
filed in the village clerk's office his bond and
petition for a license to sejl Malt , Spirituous
and Vinous liquors in the Village of Danbury ,
Red Willow county , Nebraska , for the re
mainder of the municipal year ending April
30,1900. 9-i-3ts A. L. HAI.IY , Applicant.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the co-partner
ship heretofore existing between M. L. Gaff-
ney and W. C. Ihilger , under the firm name of
' 'Ihe McCook Steam Laundry , " is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. All indebted
ness due said firm will be paid to M. L. Gaff-
ney , she alone being authorized to receipt
for the same. The firm of Gaffney & Mend-
ricks assumes and will pay all debts of the
old firm.
Dated this 3ist day of August , 1899. 1-9-415
W. C. JJui.r.ER ,
M. L. GAFKNEY.
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS.
ROAD NO. 340
To J. E. Seeley , Permelia King , George F.
Burt , Sarah J. Jones and to all whom it may
concern.
The board of county commissioners has es
tablished and ordered opened a road com
mencing at the southwest corner of section
(29) ( ) twenty-nine in Indianola precinct , Red
Willow county , Nebraska , running thence
due west one mile and terminating at the
northeast corner of section 36-3-28 , and all ob
jections thereto or claims for damages must
be filed in the county clerk's office on or be
fore noon of the 2 d day of October , A. D.
1809 , or said road will be established without
reference thereto. R. A. GREEN ,
8-l8-4ts. County Clerk.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. September
7,1899. Notice is hereby given that the fol
low iiinamed settler has filed notice of his
inlriilion to make final proof in support of his
clamand ; that said proof will be made before
the ic isler or receiver of U. S. Land Ufhce
? t McCook. Nebraska , on Saturday. October
14 , i ) , viJ : Gottlieb Fiechtner , ii. E. No.
11197 for the 'ois numbered two (2) ( ) and three
(3) ( ) sec. 6 , T. 3 N , R. 30 W. lie names the
JoUowing witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon a > id cultivation of , said land ,
vL : John Lo.en-c , Chailes Welchlin , William
Poll and John Ileuilein all of McCookNeb.
9-8 6t F. M. RATIIISUN , Register.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
Land Office at TlcCook , Neb. September
5 , io > Not'cc 's licicby "iven that the fo'- '
lowinn-naired settles has hied notice of h'S
intention to make finnl proof ; n stippoi t of Irs
claimand , llipt said proof _ will be made beio-e
the ' 'e ister or receiver of U. S. Lpnd Office
at McCook , Nobiaska. on Fnday , Octobei 13 ,
i" % vu : Nils Swcnson , II. E. No. 10020 fo4
the W % NE % nnd N / NW % sec. 24. T. 5
N , R-30 W. lie names the following witnes-
es to prove his continuous residence upon pnd
cultivation of , said land. v ; : And'e\7P. L : -
son , McCook , Neb. , Cbr'sloffer C. Duelrnd ,
Quick , Neb. , Doivey Shepherd atid Henry C.
Shepherd , boih of Osborn. Neb.
9 8-6t F. M. "A riinuN , Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at McCook , Neb. August 16 ,
1899. Notice is hereby given that the _ follow
ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim , and that said nroof will be made before
the register or receiver of U. S. Land Office
at McCook , Nebraska , on Saturday , October
7,1899 , viz : Joseph E. Nelms , II. E. No. 10430
"or the NE K sec. 31 , T. 6 N R.27W. lie
names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of ,
said land , viz : Milan W. Quick , William B.
Whittaker , John Engstrom and Charles Wal
lace , all of Quick , Neb.
8-i8-6ts F. M. RATIIBUN , Register.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale , issued from
the District Court of Red Wi'low county , Ne
braska , under a decree in an action wherein
Lillian M. Pitney is plaintiff and Sidney
Dodge is defendant , to me directed and de
livered , I shall offer at public sale and sell to
the highest bidder for cash , at the east door
of Menard's hall in McCook , Red Willow
county , Nebraska , on the 251 ! ) day of Septem
ber , 1899 , at the hour of I o'clock , p. m. , the
Following described real estate , towit : The
east half of the northwest quarter and the
west half of the northeast quarter of section
: wenty. township one , range twenty-nine , in
Red Willow county , Nebraska.
Dated this 2ist day of August , 1899.
J. R. NEEL , Sheriff.
C. II. Boyle , Plaintiffs Attorney.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale , issued from
: he District Court of Red Willow county , Ne-
jraska , under a decree in an action wherein
Fredric Plasmeyer is plaintiff and Julia A.
Allen and Frank P. Allen are defendants , to
me directed and delivered , I shall offer at
public sale and sell to the highest bidder for
: ash , at the east _ door of Menard's hall in Mc
Cook , Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the
25th day of September , 1899 , at the hour of I
o'clock , p. m. , the following described real
estate , towit : Lot number four , block twenty-
.hree , Original McCook , in Red Willow coun
ty , Nebraska.
Dated this 2ist clay of August , 1899.
J. R. NEEL , Sheriff.
[ . E. Kelley , Plaintiff's Attorney.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale , issued from
he district couit of Red Willow county , Ne-
) raska , under a decree in an action wherein
Srnma R. Reed is plaintiff , and William A.
Wallin et al. are defendants , to me directed
and delivered , I shall offer at public sale , and
sell to the highest bidder for cash , at the east
door of Menard's hall , in McCook , Red Wil-
ow county , Nebraska , on the 2d day of October ,
: S99 , at the hour of I o'clock , p.m. , the follow-
ng described real estate , to-wit : Lots num-
> erS , 9 , 10 and II in section number 19 , in
ownship number3 north , range 28 west of the
6th p. m. , in Red Willow county , Nebraska.
Dated this 30th day of August , 1809.
J. R. XKEL/Sheriff.
. E. Kelley , Plaintiff's Attorney.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale , issued from
he district court of Red Willow county , Ne-
iraska , under a decree in an action wherein
ames G. Johnson is plaintiff , and Alexander
W. Campbell et al. are defendants , to me di
rected and delivered , I shall offer at public
sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash , at
he east front door of Menard's hall , in Mc-
! Took , Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the
2d day of October , 1899 , at the hour of I
o'clock p. m. , the following described real es-
ate , to-wit : The southeast quarter of the
lortheast quarter and the northeast quarter
of the southeast quarter of section fifteen , in
own hip four north , range twenty-nine west
of the 6th p. m. , in Red Willow county , Ne-
jraska.
Dated this "oth day of August , 1899.
J. R. NEEL. Sheriff.
V. S. Morlan , Attorney for Plaintiff.
THE McGOOK
OUR BRANDS :
" 91 Patent , "
"Anchor Brand , "
"Pride of McCook , "
"Whole Wheat Health Flour. "
SOLD BY-
C. L. DeGROFF & CO. ,
JOSEPH MENARD ,
J. A. WILCOX & SON ,
JAMES NcADAMS ,
H. H. TROTH ,
C. UHRICH & CO. ,
JOHN GRANNIS and
JOHN SCHMIDT.
C. L. Miller uses " 91 Patent" exclus
ively for making1 bread.
We are informed that some merchants
who do not sell our flour , are selling flour
from other mills and calling it McCook
flour , or just as good as McCook flour.
DON'T BE DECEIVED.
The famous " 91 Patent" can only be
found in the above-named and
- stores , un
der the same brand that we have used
since 1891.
THE McCOOK MILLING CO.
BOX ELDER.
James Oakley threshed 210 bushels of millet
seed.
seed.Bom
Bom To Hen Johnson and wifea , daughter
on August 3iit.
Mae Creasmnn nnd Geitrude Moore ha\e
gone back to McCook to attend school , com
ing term.
John Dngue tlneshed his wheat north of the
store , one day lost week , getting about tea
bushels per acre.
The ladies of the Box Elder M. E. church
will give a general supper at the parsonage
on Wednesday evening , Sept. 13. Everybody
invited.
Rev. D L. Matson left , eaily this week , for
conference , seM'ng off most of his household
f.oods prepainlo'y to the move cnstomaiy to
our Methodist min'slC'S.
Success attended the ice cream pniiy given
by Wm. Walters at James Oakley's , August
2blh. the you.ig folks all unpii'iiiously declare.
The.'e weie e'ghty p'esent to enjoy the > e
iresbnieuls anil gnmes.
Tliere was a st'rprise-receplion at the home
of Commissioner and Mrs. Stephen Belles ,
lasl Sain cbv evening , in honor of Stephen D.
Bol'es ' , J' . . nod 1-icil Kinjjhoni. l\vo of our
laf'y lettned boys of the gplJant I'ij-i'Jipg
First. ' 1 lie e were abotil ica t > c ls piescnt
lo we'cqme ' liie boys bach to tlie'i i > o ues ? nci
oi > r socie'v. Relrtshiiient ice Cierm ? id
cnl.event li ht to the spot hpt wnm eveo-
i > j. It WPS pn enjoyrb'e ' affBoih bovs
have re-enle ed the locod-house in McCook.
COLEMAN. '
M. Il.Co'e ' has so'dac in'she'sof ' hswheai.
School in distt , S commences. Momh-y.
Eunice Gobecv ere * .
II. B. Wa'es ' lips i.co bpshe's ' of I > et
slo ed tip o a li' iie v > ' < "e.
W. S. Bi. ! e h < s sir oped one car of hs
wiiePt and ui" shp ; "no'-icrsoon.
M i. G ov'oeoliew : s lie-e fo nev dpyr- .
lie ii'ii'.sof ' en. ng a irrm here aim i-yitig
liis lucK
Maj'd CoHn.-n wc"l 10 McCoo1 Sri drv ,
whc.e'she wili at end bcl-ool fo the lie t irne
moiiuis.
The Rev. Sptch ? ! w' " p each rt toe Cole-
bchoo'-tiou ' - . . . , in
mati - e iie-.i Sundry rt 3 p. m.
ij'ace ' of Rev. Maytield.
W : : -id MIS. II. B.Ves w-ot down lo
Cabr dg' ' . Wedne drv o - . 07. rod v ' )
spe.ui l * e b.-'p ' 'ce or Uiecck pt the o'd '
soldiei's e-'n oo.
Ira Dv-ie ; lias uo I ed ? pp i of toe Sio -
mer for h'mc1Hejp'ced . .oe whepi. 1'ps
sold Sc"0 wo ill , p-id IP I ? londav inoI'ng
look lie 6 . I pn'n ; -Ii's . ,
t a. ui ; r no - < pe ,
lo p.tieiid ti > e PCiidemv bi nine mon. ia.
Tiie Bapi'--l aoulhweoieiii Ab oc' . I o iv"'l '
Isold iliei : ee' 115 , lu"'p'1. ' . a. Z'o-i 11-11
elm cl' , ' i li' ; < ; ( own. , o.i i ' ? Jsaui-iirv and
Si iius'v , fani'ie-iibcM ? 2. 2H' 2.1. A ' : .e
number o ooU-d nvn's c s rod spep' e s \rill
be P' e c > 't. 1 lie no cc iv'ii' tr. amsnen' cr ,
I. jSi. Cla I. of KP PPS C.v \7i'te.s. I v H ! ie
will ) you. " Ano'tfori w 'tes , "I v. 'H beoo hriid
and b iiig apoihf wi.Ii nic. " ' 'Ill's ' i'l ' be a
jia-it ! grt'i ii - . 'iid oiir prop'ev"'i ' : i > a oul
and e Ic id 10 i-ice : i-'ip'Ste s and thev vcs
a real ioya1 wc'come. '
The Repub-'can cprcus1' ' be he'd pt liie
uoleiiipn -cbopl-Iiousc , in Co'emp-i ' precnci. :
September i = . ! i. i 9. at 4 oc'oek n. > ! , or
the pi'ipore of t'ecltni ' forr t'e' " aics to ihe
: outitv convent o-i anu 10 t ' > SPCL a'l ' o-'er !
jus'oess that my p-ope 'y ' crme be jie ihe
meeli 15. J. BKTZ , Coiiim'ticeninn.
j fruits , Jelliea , pickles or catsup are
more easily , more quickly , more
healthfully sealed with Befined
Partifflne Wai than by any other
method. Dozensofotheruaeawillbe
foundforReflned
In every household. It la clean ,
tasteless nnd odorless air , water
and acid proof. Get a pound cake of
It with a list of its many usea
from your druggist or grocer.
Bold everywhere. Made by
, STAN AK OIL CO.
C. H BOYLE ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCook , Nebraska.
Room 3 , Meeker-Phillips Bldg , Upstairs
JOHN E. KELLEY ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McCooK. NEBRASKA.
of Lincoln Land Co. Office
First National bank.
McCOOS SURGICAL HOSPITAL ,
L > r. W. V. GAGE.
McCook. - - - Nebraska.
Dffice and Hospital over First National Bank.
Dffice hours at residence , 701 Marshall Ave. .
efore 9 a. r.i. and after 6 p. m.
given in appropriate cases.
Miss ANNSTTA BALL ,
McCook Surgical Hospital.
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NEW GOODS
Arc now arrivingdaily. .
The assortment is larger and
better than ever before. We
never were better prepared
to supply your wants in . . . .
Dress Goods ,
Notions ,
Ladies' ' Suits ,
Waists , Skirts ,
Capes , Jackets ,
Fur Collarettes.
Men's , Boys'
and Children's
Clothing , Hats
and Caps , Blank
Underwear . ,
Shoes , Groceries.
Try us and be convinced
that Our Prices are always
the Lowest.
THE . . . .
G. L. DeGROFF & CO.
Call us up
FRESH AND SALT
MEATS ,
PHONE BACON. BOLOGNA
CHICKENS ,
TURKEYS , & .C. . * .C.
-AND
Give Your Order
for Anything : Handled or Kept in Stock by a
First = Class and Up = to = Date
Dealers In Live Stock o e ooo Cash Paid for Hides
EVERIST , MARSH & CO.
Of fnfSP P Obstinate sores and ulce/s which
" ' refuse to heal under ordinary treat-
ment soon Income chronic and
Sllf PlTPfl deep-
uul CU
seated , and are a sure sign that the
By 0 0 P entire circulation is in a depraved condition. They
j ti Oi 0 are a severe drain upon the Sj'stem , and are con
stantly sapping' away the vitality. In every case the poison must
he eliminated fr in the blood , and no amount of external treatment
can have any eftect.
There is no uncertainty about the merits of S. S. S. ; every claim
made for it is backed up strongly by convincing 535
testimony of those who have been cured by it
and know of its virtues by experience
Mr. L. J. Clark , of Orange CourthouseVa. , writes :
"For six years I had au obstinate , running ulcer on rny
ankle , which at times caused me intense suffering. I was
so disabled for a long while that I was wholly unfit for
business. One of the best doctors treated me constantly ,
'
but did me no good. I then tried various blood rernedie's ,
without the least benefit. S. S. S. was so highly recom
mended that I concluded to try it , and the effect was
wonderful. It seemed to get right at the seat of the
disease and force the poison out , and I was soon com
pletely cured. " Swift's Specific
T BLOO !
drives out every trace of impurity in the blood , and in this way
cures permanently the most obstinate , deep-seated sore or ulcer. It
is the only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable , and con
tains not a particle of potash , mercury , or other mineral. S. S. S.
euros Contagio- " Blond Poison. Scrofula , Cancer. Catarrh , Eczema ,
Bhauinatism , Sores. Ulcers. Boils , or any other blood trouble. Insist
upon S. C 3 ; nothing can take its place.
T ! -r.V 3 bohs maileelfr.ee by Swift Specific Cornpanj , Atlanta , Ga.