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David City Tribune from David City, Nebraska • 5

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rX VARIETIES David City Tribune Go see the Furniture Store north of I the Commercial liotef by the North- i western railroad You will find Coe there six days in the week ready to sell you fiiruiture Say hello you know then was HstbrejmrUi of the Commercial hotel where you can get parlor suit bedsteads cradles etc also a nice line of undertaker! goods? OIL! Mrs Van Boozer's Sunday school lass stormed her pleasant home on Tuesday evening aud presented tier with a handsome plush album The atfalr was complete sui prise and dl tlie more enjoyable for that reason i 'T ri" -j- Darwin Hablu Ims purchased a text book on and will now proceed to dive into the mysteries of tlie universal language ft will lie a very convenient acquirement when a refractory custodier stretches ids patience beyond endurance This office started in yesterday morning witli 11000 Impressions to mukeou jolt press hut even with our sleain we liuii some loft over It is a fact that the Tribune more Job work Rian all the office in tlie county combined and still (he other fallows are uululppy i i -l 1888 Boone Benefit Blind Boone Whoa in nary! Surprise wants a hotel Fun at the hall tonight Afflicted Family tonight Blind Boone January 10th Benefit fo Mrs Evans tonight Nqw keep your good resolutions The ice harvest is coming on beautifully It Saturday Was not blizzurdy what was it? i' December went out witli a howling blizzard Did you write-t right When first you wrote it? Columbus tulks of buihiTnga $155000 hotel in tlie spring Coal dealers have been amass wealth for two weeks past Get your tickets at the postofflee for Blind Boone's concert Jan 10th The will meet with Mrs Drew Thursday Jan 12 Dr Bell Honieoepathlo physician Office over Merchants and Farmers bank Moneyp loan on real estate and chattel Morgan Northwestern trains weftt through nearly on time Saturday in spile of the drifts The sent out a snow plow ahead of Its west-hound passenger train Saturday afternoon The bill collector out-uumhered everybody Monday ami lie made life a burden to many estimable citizens It is with extreme rciiret that the Tribune must note the continued dangerous illness of Mr Jas Bell Send out those Tribunes with a of David City they will d- no good lying arouml the office Samuel Frey of Alexis transacted business In the county-capital Monday and made tins office a pleasant call Columbus schools reopened Tuesday morning with Prof Backus hack in his old position as principal Mrs Moore living four miles south of Surprise died last Tuesday of rheumatic fever at the ripe age of years The 18 mouths old child of Stoner had its arm and side severely burned Tuesday by spilling a cup of hot tea down its sleeve One good resolution and il you have not already made it It is not yet too late is this: will keep out of debt dur ing 1888 and pay lie The freight north Saturday was abandoned because df the drifts and the passenger due here at 6:10 dine in about four hours late "A Frank Osterhout was aide to show his features to his many friends on the Streets the first of the week after his severe and protracted siege with typhoid James Marshall was in town Monday and demonstrated that be- was Wide awake to the interests of Butler county by sending away a half dozen copies of last Tribune Miss Mary Ritchie is lying dangerously ill witli typhoid lever at thf residence of A Ritchie Her mother Mrs A Ritchie arrived Tuesday from Whiteside county 111 to care for her during her sickness Tfiur's3 ay' morning of last week the baggage car on the caught fire aftei the train had left Ulysses and before reaching Slaplehurst the the car was badly scorched and several pieces of baggage burned The Bulletin urges Surprise to build a school house during the coming summer If that bustling burg needs one thing more than another it is a school house and the Tribune scribe is well conugli acquainted with the people of Surprise to predict that a good school building for the town is not far in the future If you have not' yet made up your reading matter for the year you will do well to list the Century Cosmopolitan or the American Magazine for general reading St Nicholas or Wide Awake for the young people and Demorest or Peterson for your wife and daughter and whether you have made up your list or not you should uot overlook the Tribune to keep you posted in home dews home markets' and every home interest We learn from the Gazette that: Bellwood bloods are exercising the boxing glove The young people passed a very enjoyable evening at tbo Bellwood house recently Post-office Inspector Waterbury of Denver overhauled the postofflee on Wednesday of last week finding everything satisfactory 8 Patterson of Alexis has joined his fortunes with Miss Bell of Polk county Bpllwood is observing the week of pfayer Mrs and Callaway departed on Wednesday of lust week for their new home at National City Cal TRAIN TURK 4t Passenger South Passenger N'ortli Freight South Freight North Central Time 10OT a in 10 8:111 pm 12:40 Passenger Hast 8:16 a in Passenger West Flight Fast Freight West 3:40 am Central Time Passenger west Freight west Passenger oast Fretgbt east Zflfifiirt 5: a 1: 5 11:15 a justness loeals in this Ten Cent nr line each insertion Vo black type used except tor head lines Our Weather Flags No 1 No 2 No 8 No 4 White Blue Black Trian- White gular black squ'r Clear or Rain or Tempt Ature Cold fuir snow signal wave No 8 when placed above numbers 1 or 2 warmer wenthci when placed1 below numbers 1 or 2 colder weather when not displayed temperature sfigjioimry or that the change will not vary Stiegrees of the same hour of ttie preceding day No 4 notes the approach ohl sudden and decided fall of temperature This signal is usually ordered at least Iwenty-four hours in advance of the cold Wave It Is not displayed unless a temperature of forty live uegree or less Is expected nor Is Hug number 8 displayed with It Ileal Estate Loans Money at eight to nine per sent 5 to years with option to pay all or part ot loan on and after 3 years One year loans at 10 percent straight Private funds usually on hand from which loans can at omic be lilled and in all cases money furnished as quickly as at any other agency The above rates arc as low as money can he or is actually loaned in (iiis or Seward county WALDO Bros Ulysses Neb Nov II '8ti --w- George Ostkrhout Real Estate and Insurance Agent Houses Uented Loans Negotiated Taxes Paid Office one door south of David' City Bank Duvid City Neb All persons knowing themselves indebted to me are hereby notified to call and settle at once (j Cook Honey to Loan On real estate security Call on Bunting Runyon A lew hundred dollars to loan on lirst class David City proper ty McLoud Dr I Lewis Honieoeputhist Office three doors north of Merchants and Farmers Bank David City Neb The Bell wood Gazette in mentioning the favorable issue of the bond case takes occasion to remark that Mr Sheesley our county attorney deserves praise for the work he has performed for the county ill tli is case Vine assortment Silk Handkerchiefs at Geo Card of Thanks I take this method of returning jny heartfelt thanks to the kind people of David City ami vicinity for the material aid and comfort rendered during the serious affliction of myself and family May they be abundantly erwurded here and hereafter for the kindness Frantz The Population of David City is about 1500 and we would say at least one-half are troubled wilhsome affection of (lie throat and lungs as those complaints arc according to sta tistics more numerous than others We would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call on us and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs Price 50c and $1 Trial size free Respectfully Murphy Vandeuberg Fortunate In weight fc drawing which occurred last Batifrdny Mrs Mary Turner drew the easy chair on number 360 number 416 held by Hoker took the water set ami Kilgore carried off the handsome lamp on 220 The Tribune vongratulates the favored drawees Fine Mines sold cheap at Cieo Mrs Thomas Evans has been confined to her loom by sickness for some time past As site is dependent upon her own exertions for support her situation demands the attention of the David City public wbo are never slow to respond in cases of real need The haye concluded to donate the proceeds of their entertainment to-night to her relief an act most commendable on their part and it now remains for the people to make the generosity oftbe club count lor something They will do it Best line of Silk and Merino Muffler at Their Business Booming Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at Murphy drug store as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr New Discovery for Consumption Their trade is simply enormous in tli is very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints Coughs Colds Asthma Bronchitis Croup and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured You can test it before buying bV getting a trial bottle free large size $1 Every bottle warranted Generosity To the husking of (lie maize-ear Underneath the fragrant pine-trees Sat tlie old men and flie warriors Smoking in the pleasant shadow And some lucky maiden Found a red ear in the husking Found a maize-ear red as blood Is cried they all together you shall haven sweetheart You shall have a handsome tlie old men all responded From their seats beneath the pine trees Then from tlie wigwag Hiawatha Came and spoke unto each maiden "I will give to you a Davis Best machine for making clothing Best machine for fam'ly sewing To each youth I give a wagon Give a wagon called the Miiliurn Milburn Wagon Hollow-Axled llolimau David City Nebr To Praying People The Christian weopleof David City are requested to pray lor: 1st: An outpouring of spirit upon the ministry membership and people of David City so as ft? beget in them a spirit of prayer a burden of soul mid inspire faith 2dTimt every member of the chufeh becmivlcted of their duty as Christians and lie aide to do tlie same 3rd: That God would inspire direct ami bless every agency to accomplish His Will in David City That not less than two hundred souls he convicted ami con verted this winter in David City 5th: Particularly for tlie conversion of seven individuals prominent citizens of David City Cloaks and Short Wraps Cheap at eo Srhneser'ii Attention Knights! Regular annual installation of officers of Damon Lodge No 45 of of David City takes place at their Castie Hull Monday evening Jan 9th 1888 A full attendance is earmsily requested Sojourning Knights cordially invited to attend Chas Tjadkn A- Hughes of Card of Thanks We take tlijs method of returning our sincere and heartfelt thanks for the many kind attentions shown during and since the last illness of our departed -one WlLLfAM VANDENBURG Murphy Murphy Katie A Eiting Carpels large variety of Patterns at Geo Entered Into Rest Mary wife of William Vandenburg departed this life on Sunday January 1 1888 at a Mrs Van-den burg was horn in Brown county Wisconsin in ApriL18j8 miff came with her parents to Butler county Ne braska in 1878 Six years ago she was married to William Vandenburg lo whom she has been the mosAkind and faithful 6f wives The fuineral was hold Wednesday from tlie Catholic church in Center township Father Bex delivering a touching eulogy upon the life and character of tlie deceased Mrs Vandenburg had been in poor health for eight years and death came as a happy relief from suffering All uuite in sympathy for the mourning relatives aud especial'y for the bereaved husband Who is thus left to walk the path of life alone For chilblains and frost-bites use Pain-Balm' When promptly applied to the frozen parts it will prevent the skin from turning black or peeling ofT It allays the itching and smarting of'chilblains and soon restores the part to a healthy condition Sold by Murphy Van-den berg Kirschner one of live implement deilers was unaccountably omitted fronf our last week's review Mr Kirschner was born In Germany but oame to Butler county eleven years ago and lias been connected with our business interests iu the line of agricultural implements ever since His long experience enables him to judge well as to what implements are best suited to this section and the farming community show their appreciation of this fact by according him a liberal trade He carries a large ami varied stock among which are the famous Buckeye harvesting machinery and the Household sewing machine His triends always be accorded an honest German welcome Hiawatha's Buried was ttye bloody hatchet Buried was the dreadful war-club Buried were all warlike weapons And tlie war cry was forgotten Unmolested roved tlie hunters Caught the fish in lake and river Shot the deer ami trapped tlie heaver Unmolested worked (lie women Made their sugar from tlie maple Dressed the skins of deer and beaver And Nokmnis the old woman Spake and said to Minnehaha: the moon when leaves are falling Add corn is ripe and ready Let us gather in the harvest Let us gather in Mondamin trip him of his plumes and tassels Of his garments green and yellow Then Nokomis old and wrinkled Culled theyfljtng men and the maidens To the harvest of the cornfields Streeter 1 Vest Side Square Supervisors met yesterbay Geo Schweser is invoicing Tlie six weeks old child ot Garman of Bone Creek died Monday night Howie's new residence a line one by the way is completed Mayberry of this city was the architect Gray hairs prevented dandruff removed flic sculp cleansed and tlie hair made to grow thick by the use of Vegetable Sicilian Hair ltc newer gee Rev Crosthwulte writes Fairbury that lie is at work in revival He 1ms a habit of doing will) ills might whatever hs hand fi nds to do The county supervisors will have to pass upon he bonds of about four hundred town and county officers today and it is safe to say that their time for play will he limited IL Townsend is another farmer who appreciates the benefit of heralding tlie advantages of Butler county to tlie world at large by sending out tlie Tribune "write David Cjtizcns need no introduction to Blind Bob lie or commendation of his unique entertainment They know all about it and will not miss on opportunity to enjoy a rare musical treat i There is no need to confine your generosity to attending an entertainment given to aid the needy There are oilier ways which it is not neces-' sary tcibsuggest to (lie thoughtful and generously inclined Cherry -'Pectoral is recommended by efiainent physicians ou both sides of the Atlantic as the most reliable remedy for colds coughs and all pulmonary disorders Inquire of your druggist for almanac WtH Taylor supervisor from Oak Creek ami one of those thorough farmers who believe that what is worth doing is worth doing with all his might recently marketed 27 head of hogs averaging 301 lor which he received five cents per pound I Tyler the wire weaner man has-perfected a mfidelfofX new wire article which is so simple substantial and complete that it will not be surprising if it revolutionizes au important line of trade It is a flue thing and no mistake which is as much as it is politic to say at this time Health is impossible when the blood is impure thick and sluggish or when it is thin and impoverished Such conditions give rise to boils pimples headaches neuralgia rheumatism and oilier disorders Ayer'sSarsaprilla purifies invigorates and vitalizes the blood After a rest during the Holidays Blind Boone promises us a superior entertainment at the church Ah the evening of Jan 10th as this will probably be his last appearance In the west owing to the fact of his going to Europe next summerA All who would hear him better take this opportunity to do so Tickets on sale at postofflee General admission 25 cts Children 10 cts Reserved seats 35 cts A The second annual masquerade of the David City cornet baud given Friday evening at Now-otuy's hull is pronounced a completes success in every point of view The attendance was large tin? costumes were varied ahd handsome and the net proceeds placed the boys about $60 ahead financially 'MARRIED -On Christmas day at the homeof the bride's paints in Bone Creek township Miss Aggie Parks was joined in wedlock to McHenry Dough- erty Rev VVehn of this city tying the connubial knot The Tribune wishes them many Christina anniversaries as happy as the one just past By request ol friends we publish the following additional Items in reference to Mrs Bladen whose death on Deo lltli was duly noticed iu these columns Mrs Ann Bladen was born in Mon-mouthshlre England July 18 1825 Unite witli the Church of England when but 15 years old Was nmrried at 21 to Philip Evans and joined tlie Buptlst churoh Came with tier husband to America in 1861 living in Ohio seven years (lien removing to Iowa where her husband died August 27th 1868 Returned toOhloln March 1874 and lu 1876 was imurled to Mr Howel Bladen in February 1876 Returned to Iowa In 1878 and cauie to David City in 1882 where she lived until the i line of Imr death She was a member of the David City Baptist ehoreli where site was a faithful worker in the Sabbath school and always doing what she could a Abide with me Fait alls tlie eventide The dark neks deepens I obi wit me alildo When Other helpers lull aud comforts floe Help ol the helpless nhldo with me Hold tbouThy cross before my dosing eyes Shine through the gloom and point mo to the skies Heaven's morning breaks mid earth's vain shadows Hen In life 111 death land abide with me HASKELL DEITT 1ST Office Reinhardt A Doty block Last side BUSINESS LOCALS All Xntirr under thu head will tut oharyed THve OmU perllne HretHer measure Gold and Stiver Watches Musical Instruments at the Postofflee Read has some fancy Mackerel and White Fish Try tin in A Kicker la a newt disagreeable member of society however useful he may be hut there is no use kicking on goods or on prices at Murpny drug store They have just he article for handsome holiday presents among which tlie Tribune scribe noticed er-funie case- lamps albums scrap hooks plush dressing cases hand painted whisk broom holders mirrors and oilier articles huh useful and beautiful too numerous to mention Elegant Rings Chains and Charm at the Postofflee Jewelry Store Try that nice Raspberry Jam at The largest and most complete stock of Material ever Immghl'-to David Gftyr Also Goods for the holidays Will sell them cheap Murphy Vandenberg What is finer for a Holiday present than silverware? Everybody can suited at Jewelry Store Post Office Call and examine Attention Farmer All parties wishing flax seed for next season will please leave their order at north side square We will give the best of tehns All parlies having our fiax bags will pleas leave them at above place and receive proper credit therefor We must insist that all bags be retnrned John Wright All kinds of dried evaporated Fruit at Finest of table silverware at the Post-office jewelry store Horse aud Bugg( tor Sale Gentle horse 5 years old buggy as good as new See Jas Marchbank south side shoe shop Old cider vinegar warranted 30 per gallon at Notice I have removed to 3 miles east ot Ulysses on Marion place 5 am still in the well business Person wanting well work done will do well to drop me a card addressed tb A SprOul Ulysses Nebr 7j Per Cent The total amount of interest commission aud expenses Optional Loans A Hughes David City Call at examine that wonderful tiour safe aud seive and leave your order for one or two I OIL I msumi tfr jfe.

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663
Years Available:
1884-1892