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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1899)
A 1 4 Looking for Winter Underwear ? We have an elegant , all-wool fleeced article seldom sold for less than one dollar , which we are now of 'I : fering for , per garment A fine all-wool camel's hair of excellent $2.00 value for , per suit . The finest grade camel's hair for , ' per suit - . $2.75 Over shirts. We have an all-wool overshirt , heavy weight , in all colors and sizes , for $1.00 Extra heavy Jersey knit overshirt , good value , for 75c Finer grades of woolen overshirts , an elegant assortment to select from , up to All these goods are bought in case lots from factory , saving jobbers' profits. All the latest things in percale laundered shirts. FRANK The Leading Clothier H. H. TARTSCH , Manager. MENARD BLOCK THE In Our Window will be GIVEN AWAY. The flammoth Egg will hold the Tickets until. . . DECEMBER 2Oth Don't fail to visit Our Store this coming week ; there will be . . . OTHER PRIZES ' we can show 'stnpir ( Thina . . tbll y W.UJ.1K& a beautiful line ; rich colors and designs , something to please the eye , and with prices to fit your pocketbook. THE "BEE HIVE , " * > 1 = Nebraska. 3 > J Corn is Worth a Quarter but you can crib it for a cent * V a bushel by using- - e HiV f r * V > ' -f Sold by C. BULLARD & CO. , McCook , Nebraska fr'"I "I had dyspepsia fifty-seven years and never found permanent relief till I used Kodol Dys pepsia Cure. Now I am well and feel like a new man , " writes S. J. Fleming , Murray , Neb. It is the. best digestant known. Cures all forms of indigestion. Physicians everywhere prescribe itD. . \V. Loan Thousands of men and women suffer from piles , especially women with female weakness have this suffering to contend with in addition to their other pains. TABLER'S BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT will quickly effect a cure. Price , 50 cts. in bottles , tubes 75 cts. McConnell - nell & Berry. To the Voters of the Fourteenth Judicial District. [ foatinucd from Fourth Paw. ] niotild ! litivo been credited with according to puld cnimies lx > okH ns iniule by snicl canvass- n Ixnird , ntul in tlio hiuno and identical 1111111- : > cr of votc-s Unit buid Ncirris WIIK nluiwn to Imyo received by tlio said books at the time thosaiil rnnvufriiiiK Ixinnl lilid ncijuunieil for unid Sun- lay , and the Kanio would have .so aniwared had in addition IHMMI niado aft r the f-aid clian o in said Union iircciuct was mndu as above dc- > -crib < Hl. D. E. McCLELI VND. Siibfcribvd in my irc cncn aud xworii to IH- 'onj me this Cth day of November. 1897. THOS. M. DAVIS , [ HEAL ) Notary Public. My commission expires July 1C , 1P01. Statx ) of Ncbranka , Furnus county , SH. T. JI. FranciH , IJOIIIB ilrst duly yworn , dojwfus ind wiys : that ho was a montberof the Fnrnas county canvat iiiK boanl in the year 1895 , and an mich mcinlxir of naid cauvassiiiK Imard assisUnl n canvac ing the vofos cant in paid county at Jio Kcnoral ulection hold on Novcnilx > r 5IfcUT- hut in makiiiK the ! -aid canvaFS this afliant did Lho writiuK in ono of the cnnvans IxiokH of naid county , and tlio writing in the other canvans iook of taid county was done by David E. Mc- l/'lullaud , another inembnr of wiid canvaBsiiiK linard ; that the county clerk , II. W. McFnddcn , lid not do any writinK in either ono of . aid can vass book in niakiu paid canva'-n , but that in making said cauvabs said county clurk took the l > oil bKks of tlio dilToront precinctH and read Lho results of tlit ! figures and tallies in said poll Dookf and this afliant wrote the pamo down in ; mo of paid canvass books , and the said McClol- ind wrote the name down in the other of Ha id canvass books ; that \\hilo making paid canvass , the said county clerk , in one of tSie precincts where the tallies of tlio votes cast did not cor respond with the certificate in said poll book , written out in the back of the neil nook , dis covered that afliant and the said McClolIiiud lad in ono place in said canvass books a cipher where the said county clerk said there should jo a MX ; that the said county clerk called the itteutiou of this afliant and tlio said McClelland to the discrepancy and thereupon this ailiant haid that ho would scratch out said cipher and ( > lace a six in its place , and this afliant took a kuifo intending to erase said cipher on the can vass book , whereupon the said county clerk inndo the following remark : "do not scratch it init simply take > our pen and make a tail to the cipjior and that will make a six of it" ; that this ailiant then and there followed the instructions of said county clerk and made a six of said cipher by adding a perpendicular line to said cipher. Ailiant has no recollection as to what precinct this discrepancy occurred in nor as to whatoflicobut it was the only occurrence of this kind that occurred during the making of said canvass. T. II. FRANCIS. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before mo this 3d day of January , 18 % . C. M. KELLEY , [ SEAL ] Notary Public. My commission expires Dec. 28th , 1893. EAST RED WILLOW. Corn-husking is in full blast. Jacob Longnecker will move onto the Mul- ford place in the spring. Fanner Jensen is building on his own place , using native brick in the walls. A good many went to Indianoln , last Sat urday afternoon , and got a Bryan breeze. Michael Hearth and family will leave on the 8th for Seattle , Washington , to make their home there. Rev.Robinson , pastor in charge , will preach at Red Willow schooi-house , next Sunday , at three o'clock , p. m. In the springjGeorge King will go to Wash ington , where he has been working in the wheat harvest all fall. A gentleman by.the name of Proctor will farm the Mather place , next year. And , by the way , lie is a good Republican. The political situation hereabojts is quiet , but the indications are favorable for a good Republican plurality m these parts. Herbert Labanch and cousin Mattie Ireland of Omaha were the guests of their uncle and cousin , E. A. Sexsou and son Will , recently. Arthur Ingles says that Uncle Sam's money is good in the Philippines , because your uncle has something to back it up with. Hurrah for Uncle Sam and his sound money ! Remember T. A. Endsley with your vote for assessor , November 7th. His election means a just and equitable assessment. And , by the way , why not vote the Republican ticket straight ? It's all right. W. J. Bryan stated that this Republican ad ministration is bleeding the people. How about the $500 he is said to be getting daily for his vocal exercises , with car-fare and special train thrown in ? Think on this , ye Populists ! The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamber Iain's Pain Balm and bound onto the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When trou bled with a pain in the chest or side , or a lame back , give it a trial. You are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Pain Balm is also a certain cure for rheumatism. For sale by McConnell & Berry * . BANKSV1LLE. \ % X * J. II. Relph and wife were at Cedar Bluffs , Kans. , the first of the week. Mrs. W. II. Benjamin has been visiting her daughter , Mrs. Knobbs , at McCook , the past week. Work is being pushed on the new school house , and none too soon , as the fine weather will not last always. Corn husking is well under way. William Relph has three teams in his field and expects to get through this week. Uncle John Rowland says Iowa is a great state , but too small for him , and that he will stay in Nebraska , where he has room to turn 'round. W. VanNortwick's new house , near Cedar Bluffs , which cost over j5iooo and was almost ready for occupancy , was burned , the first of last week. The origin of the fire is not known , but is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. TYRONE. There is an opening here for a good coun try store. Mesdames Baker and Daniels of Bartley visited here , Wednesday. Our Jim says there have been seventeen peddlers here this season. John Lemaster has erected a new windmill on his farm in section 17. It is reported we had a light rain the even ing of the 30th. Some say not. In two pieces of days nearly $500 was sub scribed for the new M. E. church. Pete Pearson has put m new Jones platform scales and will buy considerable corn. If you are suffering from drowsiness in the daytime , irritability ot temper , sleepless nights , general debility , headache , and general want of tone of the system , use HERBINE. You will get relief and finally a cure. Price 50 cts. McConnell & Berry. Eureka Harness Oil is tlio best preservative of new leather and the best renovator of old leather. It oils , softens , black ens and protects. Use Eureka Harness Oil on your best harness , your old bar * ness , nndyour carriage top , and they will not only look bettor but near longer. Sold every where In cans all BZCS from half pints to liveKal Made bjr 8T1.MUUD OIL 10. INDIANOLA. II. W. Keyes had legal business in the county seat , 'I hutiday Larry Mclintee had business in the big : own on the uest side , Tuesday. Frank McClung is recovering from a pro- onged attack of rheumatism. Frank Teel and f.iinily were down from [ "rentier county , Sunday , guests of relatives. Clark Boatman and E.O.Scott were down from the county seat , Sunday , visiting friends icre. J. S. Phillips and family departed , Tuesday , for their new home \Varren5burg , Missouri. Here's success to them. I. M. Beardslee was in the county seat , first of the week , on business connected with his application in bankruptcy. Chairman D.-nnis Fitzgerald of the Demo cratic county central committee got some in spiration at the county ieat , Monday morn ing , returning on No. 12. Chairman Babcock of the Republican coun- ly central committee was in tcmn. Tuesday , on political business. He repott * the outlook as most encouraging for the Republican ticket , this fall , and forecasts a victory all .tiong the line. The jiryan meeting here , Saturday , was a success. Perhaps a thousand people listened to his address , which , while it may have been somewhat inspiring to the Fusionists , had lit tle or nothing in it to make a Republican f.ul to vote his ticket , next Tuesday. The vote here , next Tuesday , will demon strate that the people of this vicinity are not in synpaMiy with Colonel Phillips' attack on E. S. Hill , W. O. Bond and Republicans of that stripe. Not by a jugfull ! This thing of playing second fiddle in the Fusion orchestra wont go ; not any longer. A little before 8 o'clock , Thursday evening , fire was discovered in the back room of T. F. NVelborn's store , and in a few minutes the two store-rooms occupied by him and both of Wadsworth's adjoining were entirely con sumed. With the exception of some buggies belonging to Wadsworth , the contents of both buildings were destroyed. The blacksmith shop across the alley was scorched , but hard work saved it , and during- the early part of the fire every one despaired of saving the Leland - land hotel , and the fact that no wind pre vailed alone prevented its destruction. Pow der in the Welborn building deterred any at tempt at saving the contents , and when it ex ploded burning embers were thrown west of Main street. Wadsworth carried $2,100 on building and contents , and as soon as a settle ment with the insurance companies is effected will rebuild and resume business. Welborn has insurance amounting to § 4,400 , and esti mates his loss at S6ooo or $7,000. Constipation means the accumulation of waste matter that should be discharged daily , and unless this is done the foul matter is ab sorbed ana ! poisons the system. Use IIERB- INE to bring about regularity of the bowels. You will get relief and finally a cure. Price 50 cents. McConnell & Berry. "I wouldn't be without DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for any consideiation , " writes T. B. Rhodes , Centerfield , Q. Infallible for piles , cuts , burns and skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. D. W. Loar. MAKE LineriGan Beauties F'C ' GOBREG ! SHAPES , ODHdET on . SOLS MANUFACTURERS , SOLD BY THE THOMPSON D. G. CO. , MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. LABIE'S ' Friird' , , v ; iiiid IVniiyr- \ I' - i nieiivliuniioii , * lit f Nove * fail. I\o Iin > : > ; IHapl > otimii > . $ -1 00 ; box ; boxes < ur > , ; { rahff no Dtiiticr : t < s : > ' -BII-I- . Halm's Piannr.c ! } . j Uept. T. . Omalia , - .Nol. r- . ' . a. 1 NJ AND Elegant Cloaks , Jackets and ( japes for Ladies ; also Misses' and Chil dren's Jackets , the. linest assort inent ever shown in this section. The qual / ( ity is there , however low the price. Handsome patterns in . . . . All-Woo ! Kerseys , Worsteds , Hoine- spons and Cheviots Also a good line of FUR CAPES and COLLAR ETTES all reliable gar ments from tlie best man- ulactu rers every ga r- inent guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call and sec. G. L. DeGROFF & CO. BACON , CHICKENS . . TURKEYS. &C. Give Your Order for Anything : Handled or Kept in Stock by a First = Class and Up = to = Date Dealers in Live Stock o e e c e c Cash PaidVfor Hides EVEBIST , MA HSU & CO.jf Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was tlie result of his splendid health. Indom- itnhle will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach , liver , kidneys and bow els are out of order. If you want these rjuah- ties and the success they bring , use Dr King's ' New Life pills , 1 hey develop every pmver of ; brain and body. 25c. at McConnell McCook Transfer J. H. DWYESroprietcr. f Special ntteiition paid It hauling furniture. Leu\e at either Inmher vnni. CURES NOTHING BUT PilES. A SURE and CERTAIN CURE known for 15 years as the BEST REMEDY for PILES. SOLI ) BY .MI. DRUGGISTS. At McCONKELL & BERRY'S. rvi-x uitd : 'ti < ] iiii-kf a ii .in of your < -c ! Sen i fur or i or our - : nn. two rat--- > lreit > < i .n I.e. II C ! > , ! > viv e r , or. afti-.i ( re witl > r.iirTt.rk.-N . I , never * : * i. i i.r m- Do n < > : U. < ! ft ii - r.s t our Mak. . 'Sii-uO POISON Ka ! : ri ' " iMir . .1y > ; ! . - . t i > n : > ji < > > i > s'-tri' n / . . : f'i in- . . < M - r pi- -u - i H/.V- ' > , < ; . - > - / - ' / - Dyspepsia ' Cure Digests what you eat. Itartificiallydigeststh'ifood and aids Kature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest disqpvered digest- ant and tonic. No othef preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia , Indigestion , Heartburn , Flatulence , Sour Stomuch , Nansea , SickHeadacheGastralgiJiCrampsand all other results of iraperlectdigestion. Prepared by E. C. D V/Jtt fi Co. , Chicago.