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David City Tribune from David City, Nebraska • 1

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VOL II DAVID CITY BUTLER COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY DECEMBER ID 1885 NO 18 Our Own Enmity Special Sale EXTRAORDINARY BULLETIN Published Every Thursday Afternoon BY- BETZER PRICE -AT- DAVID CITY NEBRASKA Nubrriptt Kate Per Year when paid In advance JlfiO Six Months when paid In advance 77 Strictly Cash Sown Advertising Rates will be furnished advertisers upon application All bills for advertising and Job worK will be collected the first ot each month I WITHOUT RESERVE We will commence Monday morning anil continue during the week a (IRANI) and EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION SALE of our entire extensive stock which must lie reduced before the end of the yenr prior to taking inventory Our stock is replete with new and seasonable goods and we BRIEFLY REQUEST EVERY LADY in the vicinity to weigh carefully study her own interest and advantage in scanning the following items as our decision to REDUCE OUR LARGE STOCK FORTHWITH extends to them the GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY for a time to secure Fine Desirable and Seasonable Merchandise at figures never before predicted in this locality A POINT TO BE REMEMBERED: We do not oiler you calicos and muslins at one-half what they cost and charge you two prices for sonic other item but we buy in large quantities for CASH cut the prices to the lowest possible living figures and by doing a strictly cash business can actually save you money PLEASE NOTICE The prices named arc for the one day mentioned As we expect to sell out every item advertised for Monday we could not replace the same goods on Tuesday to sell at the same figures but offer you each day something new and at prices which con not be duplicated and although the reduction extends to every article in our store have space to mention only a few of our leaders for each day sold to Mr Johnson of Red Oak Iowa the Win Little farm five miles west of Valparaiso The tract of land referred to eoutains 1200 acres ami the price paid by Mr Johnson for tbesame was $12000 spot cash Mr Johnson is one among the wealthiest men of Iowa and tills paper is more than glad that lie has become interested in property near this place Columbus Journal John Galieu on Saturday had his bund so badly torn by tlie bursting of a gun barrel that he had to liuve it amputated Seward Reporter Seward county lias a new post-office the same being Grover formerly Fust Milford John Briggs is tlie postmaster Mr Briggs and others interested in tlie town site are trying hard to create a boon for Grover ami arc to be congratulated on securing thost-ofliee Humphrey Independent Mr I) Hardy wholives nine miles east and south of Humphrey while digging a cellar found what he supposed to be human hopes about six feet below the surtaoe None of tlie oldest settlers in that locality remember of anybody being buried there and tlie finding of the bones lias developed considerable interest as their presence is shrouded in unexplainable mystery Falls City Journal Falls C'ity Democrats have decided to hold an election to decide who shall occupy the post ofilce after Will term expires In view of the Inrge number of candidates we do not -exactly see how they tan arrive" fit a perfectly satisfactory result by this means With at least six candidate in the field it is not very probable that anyone will receive a majority of ail the votes oust The gentlemen undoubtedly have tlie right idea TOE WORK of all kinds from a visiting card to a full sheet poster either plain or in colors executed on short noticenjid at the most reasonable rates Satisfaction Always Guaranteed Entered at the office tit Dewitt IVy ns Second Clots mail mailer County Directory Treasurer John Harper James Evans Judge Wilson James Fenlon Delaney Surveyor Richardson Calkins-District A Bryson Board of Supervisor Allen Bone Creek Wm Husenetter Platte Postal IJnwood Belsley Savannah 11 Rochon Alexis 8 Grier Hummlt A Campbell Olive Robberts David City Dean Franklin John Havollc Skull Creek Wm Bell Oak Creek A Oehme Center Armagost Union I) Verity Reading Warren Judd Read A Maine Ulysses Gelwlck Plum Creek Wm Little Richardson City Directory Boston Chairman Thorpe 8 Clihgman Leonard Cook Welsler Treasurer Webb Clerk II Fuller Attorney Townsend Marshal and Street Commissioner Societies and Churches 1 AVID CITY Lodge No 20 A 0 Meets Wednesday evening at 7:00 I David City Lodge No 32 ltcgu-I lar meeting every Monday evening at 8 Lodge No IS Daughters of Re-bekah Meet-sat hull ttrst and third Friday In each month at 0 0 Harmony Lodge No 31 Meets Thursday evening of each week at 8 WEDNESDAY DEC 16 FRIDAY DEC 18 Keg Syrup selling every where for $115 we will sell to-day at 15 Button extra high cut Curso Kid and Pebble Goat Shoes worth $'550 for Scarlet Flannel till I wool and full width I worth 28 to 30 cts at Pacific Cotton Worsted Dress Goods sold at other sales at 6 to 7cts we offer to-day at Cts Yd Id inch Silk Velvet in Rrown Wlnm and Itlark Mild everywhere for $150 to-day al 98cte fine Shoes in genuine Dongo-la or Daisy Kid worth $350 a pair to-day for Is GarreaueiXXX Crack- AK era worth lOo a pound XfjCtfl to-day 4 pounds for Elegant line of Dress Style Ginghams actual vnl-uc 1 cts we offer for this sale to-day at I Cts Yd Matelasee ing Flannels at 50 to 60 cts day we offer Cts Yd Half wool Cashmeres A Cts worth 15cts to-day for rlYd Xm line Plaid Dress Flannels worth HO cts a yard to-day we shall sell for only (irrnuo Trlrota a nlre line of riilura aelllnff everywhere (tori ran be bought m-day for AC A A Fidelity Lodge No 51 lleg- ular communications will be held on the Saturday night on or before the full moon of each month llral nard Enterprise Miss Klin Fox in unite ill Joel Cady con templates taking another trip to Kansas in a few days Taylor started for a trip to Kansas on Tuesday last He will visit Atwood Oberlin and other parts before bis return Anton Posvar lias been missing chickens and Oil Monday two reliable men of this place found dozen of Ills fowls safely stowed away in the cellar of Mr new bouse Some person or persons unknown had placed them there joke Rising City Independent Mrs Eugene Burges and family are spending the winter among Michigan friends Mrs Patterson commences her career as postmistress of this place next Tuesday with Miss Edwards us deputy Rumor hath It that John Curry an experienced butcher who now resides at David City will establish a meat market in the near hence Col Roberts of the Commercial bank accompanied by his daughter Allie took tlie train for Iowa this morning and will be gone unil Tuesday Farmer Latta and family who have for some years made their home soilth-westof town will leave shortly for Los Angeles California with the hope that the climate change will benefit Mr impaired health A letter received from 8 Rising dated Balt Lake City Nov 29 tells us that he lias visited Denver and at the time of writing was feasting upon the grandeur of the great Mormon capital where they have such a wealth of wife Borne mischievous miscreants broke the Subbath and three panes of glass in the school-house windows in tills city on last Sunday They also ransacked the rooms and otherwise made their visit objectionable and a repetition of their capers will cause them trouble Our new town board met on Thursday evening of last week and took the preliminary steps toward beginning business A Baldwin was appointed Us town treasurer Fred Williams us town clerk and Samuel Steele of David City was engaged as attorney Oui- Near Neighbors Stromshurg Republican Messrs A Dustin and Charles A Olson of Kewanee Ills representing the Huxtum Heater Co of that place are busily engaged in placing the heating apparatus in tlie Seminary It is a three job but when completed the work will be well done and the seminary will have the best beating apparatus in use anywhere' It costs (not including tlie brick and mason work) $1600 Osceola Record Judge MoslioMerleft Wednesday for California via Lincoln Mr Mossbolder will go direct to Los Angeles and it is in that part of the state that he expects to locate and as he says remain for the rest of his life The good wishes of many friends will follow him Governor Nance left Saturday morning for the east After spending Sunday in Iowa he will go to Danville New York at which placeMrs Nance will join him for a trip south They will probably spend the winter at Jacksonville Florida We understand Mrs Nance has greatly Improved during the past year North Bend Flail Quite a sensation on the streets today Two four-mule teams loaded with brick belonging to the Hereby farm ran off started at once and one wheel of the front wagon ran over the front foot of one of the leaders of the hind team causing a frightful wound It was bound up by sympathizing men and it may be saved A wheel cutoff from Beasley's wagon comprised about the only other casualty Schuyler Hun Nj George Kern's team ran away in town Monday and George was pretty badly hurt about the head by being thrown out of the wagon He had to be taken home since when we have not heard from him Dec 3 A year ago yesterday morning was the last great fire in Schuyler when so many horses perished and when so much property went up in smoke Just contemplate the many fine brick buildings that have sprung into existence since that time Valparaiso Avalanche Mr Andrus the irrepressible Lincoln land agent last Thursday MONDAY DEG 14 (laving secured a limited supply of ArbuckleR Arlosa CofTee we are enabled to offer for to-day only sale limited to $1 to eaeh purehaaer 8 pounds for A quantity of White Russian Soap sale limited to one worth to eaeh buyer TWENTY FOUR Bars for Extra sugar almost white sold everywhere 12 pounds for $1 we offer to-day SIXTEEN POUNDS for Indigo Blue Prints actual value 9 cts per yard for this sale to-day at All Wool Flannels 5 oz 27 inches wide red and blue plaids worth 35 cts will sell to-day at TUESDAY DEC 15 Alden Evaporated Apples the Name we liuve been selling sit pounds Tor a dollar to-day we offer Eleven pounds for All wool Socks worth 30 cts a pair to-day yon can bny for Famous Broadhead Dress Goods warranted to wash Double fold Surcle Cloth worth 35 cts for Fine Line English Colored Cashmeres actual value $110 we now offer at THURSDAY DEC 17 A lot of Linseys worth -j 1 18 cents to-day can he I I I bought for A 2 Double Fold Ameri- can Cashmeres sold all last season for 25 cts" can be bought to-day for Genuine Hand Made Grain Boots cheap at $3 we offer for only A Pair 11 inch Tricots extra value worth $1 to-day SATURDAY DEC 10 To-day we shall offer an elegant line ot Holiday Goods-which we have taken great pains jn selecting buying no chefip breakable toys but articles of use which we have not space to classify and can only mention a few The latest novelties in Neckwear in Jet trimmed Genuine Hand Embroidered Japanese Silk Scarfs fine line of Mufflers hi Silk and Worsted and a full line of useful holiday presentation goods A nasal injector free with each bottle of Catarrh Remedy Price 50 cents For sale by McOllom Co and Ayres Co Onr Opiniou but- '-m The above is a life sized picture of the man who comes down from David City gets drunk wants to tight and then sneaks out'of town tlie back way to keep irom getting arrested Brain-ard Enterprise The Tribune endorses the above and would enlarge its application jo include any man from any town who or up to Brainard or any other place and acts as alove described or is guilty of any other act which he would not be guilty of doing at and it might be further enlarged to take in the man who his board bills the man who lives pff his folks and the man who borrows his local paper to Save the subscription price Frisky Zephyrs About 4 o'clock Friday morning commenced the most notable wind storm which lias visited this sectiou for many notable less for its violence than for its duration as it continued steadily for about 18 hours increasing from a rate of about 16 miles per hour on the start to about 50 at noon when it readied its maximum speed and slowly subsided The Me was quite general covering Dakota Minnesota Iowa Illinois Kansas and Colorado a heavy snow storm accompanying it iu parts of Illinois The loss of property has heen serious in the aggregate though comparatively slight in any given locality Hay stacks wind-mills and stables seem to have suffered most The temperature during the storm was quite mild or the suffering must have been intense The amphitheater on the fair-ground here is a total wreck Fully covered by insurance Much of the fence on the grounds was blown down In tiffs city the smoke-stack of the Bell elevator blown down the barn of I Doty a large new structure moved from the foundation and tonsiderably racked several sections of sidewalk lifted out of position the awning in front of the postoffice torn down breaking several large panes of glass and carrying away John spectacles the stairway in the rear of the David City hotel wrenched from the building numerous chimneys blown down many out-buildings turned over and everybody's hat blown off from once to twenty times during the day was about the of the damage At Rising the upper story of the new brick building in course of erection collapsed crushing in the roof nt a wooden building standing beside It ALMA Chapter Eastern Star meetB at Masonic hall second and fourth Friday in each month at 7:30 GA Abraham Lincoln Post No 10 Department of Neb Meet at their Hall on the first and third Tuesday evenings ol each month All comrades cordially Invited to meet with us METHODIST EPISCOPAL Services every Sabbath at 10:30 a and 7:00 Sabbath school at 2:30 Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 Class meeting Immediately after the close of the morning services No reserved or rented seats A hearty welcome to al I A Ckosthwaitk Pastor CONGREGATIONAL Services each Sabbath at 10:30 a and 7:00 Sabbath school at 2:80 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00 Good Endeavor on Thursday evening at 7:00 Choir meeting Saturday evening 7:00 Seats free All are cordially Invited to meet with us Professional and Business Cards ATTORNEYS Etc Geo Sheesley ATTORNEY AT LAW All legal business will receive prompt attention Office in rooms above IeuiftHniitb'l Harness Shop David City Nebraska McLoud Cllngman Attorney Attorney A Abstracter McLoud Clingman Lawyers and Notaries Real Estate Loans and Abstracts Office West Hide Square DAVID JJEB Myers A Evans 8 Steele Evans Steele ATTORNEYS AT LAW And Notaries Public Real Estate bought and sold Taxes paid for non-residents Collections promptly remitted Office on north side of square David City A Hughes Attorney at Law and Notary Public Collections promptly attended to Office over Hill Baer A Co In new brick east side of Square DAVID CITY NEB MURPHY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON David City Nebraska All calls will receive prompt attention Office In Murphy Reiser's drug store CALKINS Physician and Surgeon David City Nab Offloe on North Side Square IEI- G-xa37 Homffipatliic Physician and Snrgeon DAVID CITY NEBRASKA Office East Hide Square In New Brick Residence In north part of town Church Avenue Christmas Candies will sell to-day Fine Mixed and Stick per pound Cts All wool Scarlet Underwear selling at SI per piece will sell to-day at Unbleached Lawrence Muslin cftily An elegant line of Colored I Silk Rmbrotderften Helling at other place for forty teitta you can buy at the low price of Cts Yd lets Pi ce A choice assortment of lamps must ot sold to-day and shall offer at unheard of prices Hi Uue of Last re Bikl Ware 56 Piece Tf Set to-day for only $590 I During next week before Christmas we shall make an extra effort tovdosi out all remnants and broken stocks OVERCOATS and CLOTHING will be offered regardless of also our remaining stock of Hoovls Cloaks a splendid line of Shawls Jerseys and warm winter goods PLEASE REMEMBER: It is no trouble for us to show goods We have received plenty of competent help and shall take pleasure in showing you our so make a holiday of it and take a trip to look through our establishment whether you wish to buy or not We shall be pleased to see you YOURS FOR LOWEST LIVING PRICES BELL Co Always found at the BELLWOOD CASH STORE BELL WOOD NEBRASKA When you call on us next week bring this Paper with you.

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Pages Available:
663
Years Available:
1884-1892