McCook weekly tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 188?-1886, April 02, 1885, Image 1

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K VOLUME III. MeCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA/THURSDAY , APRIL 2 , 1885. NUMBER 44.
' BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
UNITED STATES LAND.OFFICE
McCook , Nebraska.
0. L. LAWO , Ecgliter. 0. P. BABCOCE , Ececlvcr.
OFFICK Ilouits : From 9 A. M. to 13 M. , and
1 to 4 P. M. , mountain tlmo. _
r THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL ,
GEO. E. JOHNSTON , Pnor. ,
MACFAHLAND STREET , : McCOOK , NED.
A now hotel Just completed , nnd fitted up
with new furniture throughout. Kates reas
onable. * > < > '
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COCHRAN & HELM ,
.ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AND GENERAL AGENTS ,
McCOOK , : NEBRASKA.
Prompt nnd careful intention Riven to Law Cases In
all the Court * of the State arid nil classes of U. S.
Land IltiKlncM transuded before the local office at
JlcCook , Nebraska , and the Interior Department nt
\VMhIngton , I > . C. Contests a specialty. Will pros-
ccute claims for Tensions nnd claims for Increase of
reunion * . Notarial business done imd lands bouKlit
nd sold on reasonable terms. { 3 ? 0fllce 1st door
south of the U. S. Land Office. 3.29
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THOS. GOLFER ,
ATTORNEY : AT - : - LAW.
Agent for Lincoln Land Company.
Heal Estate nought and Sold and Collections
. Made. tgrOfttcc , Opposite Post Oflicc , Mc
Cook , Nebraska.
PAGE T. FRANCIS ,
COUNTY SURVEYOR ,
Red Willow County. .
Keeps certified plats of all lands In the
Hitchcock land district. Special attention
given to nil such business. Correspondence
solicited. Sg.
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Drt. A. J. SHAW ,
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK , - XEURASKA.
for the present In the Stnnton
Holla building , in rear of Citizens Bunk.
DR. Z. L. KAY ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA.
537 OIHco at Churchill House.
DR. A. J. WILLEY ,
SURGEON B. & M. RAILROAD.
[ OFFICE AT B. & M. PHARMACY , ]
McCOOK , - . NEBRASKA.
JOHN F. COLLINS ,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
NEBRASKA.
McCOOK. - -
Jobbing will receive prompt attention nt my shop
on IJennlson St. , opposite McCook House. Plans nnd
specifications furnished If desired.
W. M. SANDERSON ,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER ,
McCooK , - NEBRASKA.
S3Bf All werk guaranteed. Give me a call.
WILLIAM McINTYRE ,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
CULBERTSON. NEBRASKA.
All work warranted. All material furnished
if desired. AVork done on short notice.
ADVICE TO MOTHEES.
Arc you disturbed nt night nnd broken of yonr rest
by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cut
ting teeth ? If so , send nt once nnd get a bottle of
Xrs. Wfcdew'i SsoUdaB-Syrnp for Children Teothisg.
Its value Is Incalculable. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer Immediately. Depend upon It , mothers ,
there Is no mistake about It. It cures dysentery nnd
diarrhoea , regulates the stomach nnd Iwwels , cures
wind colic , softens the gums , reduces inflammation ,
and gives tone nnd energy to the whole system.
V . TOssloT'i Swthlcg Syrup fr Chilirsa TectHse is
pleasant to the taste , and Is the prescription of mc
t > f the oldest nnd best female nurses and physicians
In the United States , nna Is for sale by all druggists
throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle.
Reliable Firms.
Messrs. S. L. Green nnd M. A. Sn-.ildlng are nl-
wnys reliable and try to secure the best of every
thing for their patrons. They now have buught a
large quantity of BEGGS1 CHERRY COUGH SYRUP ,
and arc always willing and ready to recommend It tu
every one In need of a preparation for coughs , colds ,
asthma , bronchitis and consumption , as they know ol
no other remedy that Is gaining such a wide reputa
tion. Sample bottles free.
presents ghcn away.
$200,000 ( Send us 5 ct . postage , and
. , - - -'by mall you will get , free a
_ . i- _ . . .
package of * goods of large value , that will start you In
work that will at once bring j ou In money fatter than
anything else In America. All about the 1200,000 In
nrebcnts with each box. Agents wanted everywhere ,
of either sex , of all ages , for all the time , or spare
time only , to work for tw at their own homes. For
tunes for all workers absolutely assured. Don't delay.
II. IIALLETT & CO. , Portland , Maine. 3-29
Sudden's Arnica Salve.
. THE BEST SALVE In the world for Cuts , Bruises ,
Sores , Ulcers. Salt Klientn , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chap
ped Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all Skin Eruptions ,
and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It Ii
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction , or moncj
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale nt
METROPOITAN DRUG STORE.
| | | % for working people. Send 10 cts. post-
U I I Mage , and we will mail you free , a royal ,
H r I Invaluable sample box of goods that will
II hi Li I put you hi the way of making more
nioucy In n few days than you ever thought possible
at any business. Capital not required. You can live
at home and work In spare time only , or all the time ,
All of both sexes , of all ages , grandly successful. 5 (
cts. to t5 easily earned every evening. That all whc
w nt work may test the business , we make this un
paralleled offer : To oil who arc not well satisfied wi
will send f I to pay for the trouble of writing us. Fnl
particulars , directions , etc. , sent free. Immense pa ]
absolutely sure for all who start at once. Don't delay
Address 8T1XSOX & CO. . Portland , Maine. 3-29
Send six cents forpostngcant
receive free , a costly bos o :
A PRIZE. !
goods which will help you t (
_ . I more money right away tha :
anything else In this world. All of either sex , succcct
from first hour. The broad road to fortune opens be
* font the workers , absolutely sure. At once addres :
TRUE & CO. , Augusts , Maine. 3-29.
aundry Irons ,
evels , Ladders.
etter ( Boxes , Lead ,
J 0 Chains , Locks ,
Lagg Screws , Lines ,
Lariat ( Pins , Latches.
eke Bows ,
eke ( Bows ,
eke ( Bows ,
ekes , Ox Yokes ,
Yokes , Ox Yokes ,
Yokes , Ox Yokes.
able Knives ,
acks , Tea ( Pots ,
ea ( Pots , Kettles ,
ape Lines , Twine ,
Toilet Sets , Twine ,
Tin Trunks , Tongs.
ard Cans ,
oaders Shell ,
eaders Cattle ,
* ath Hatchets ,
Ladles , Lifters ,
Level Glass , Levels.
lbows ,
xpansive ( Bits ,
nd Gate ( Rods ,
xtractors , Shell ,
Emery , Cloth/Paper ,
Everything in line.
ells Belts ,
utter owls ,
rackets , ( Bits ,
ill Head ( Boxes ,
( Bird Cages , ( Bolts ,
( Bread Boxes , ( Butts.
, Card ,
Racks , Rings ,
ingers , Hog ,
azors ( Reamers ,
( Rasps , ( Rat , . Traps ,
( Rope , ( Rules , ( Rods.
" | Hers ,
I peners , Can ,
I x ftoiv ( Pins ,
< * yster Ladles ,
Ovens , Ovens , Ovens ,
Oil Cans and Stoves.
, Spades ,
Staples Scrapers ,
prings , Shelters ,
ieves , Steel Yards ,
Scales , Scoops , Shoes ,
Saws , hand & X = cut.
OF S. W. NEBRASKA FOE
Shelf/I / Heavy Hardware
Stoves and Tinware.
Carpenters'and ' Blacksmiths'
TOOLS I TOOLS I
STEEL NAILS
OF - : - ALL - : - SIZES.
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Iron , Steel and Wagon Timbers.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
The Only Place in Sed Willow County where
you can buy one of the World Renowned
GOLD COIN
Cooking Stoves and Ranges ,
AGENTS FOR THE
0BLEBR1TED BAIN WAGONS
AND SPUING WAGONS.
BOTH IRON AND WOOD.
Lead and Iron Pipe and Pipe Fitings.
MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING OF
Tin , Sheet Iron and Copper Ware
A SPECIALTY.
THE BOSS PLACE IN THE WEST
TO BUY HARDWARE
FOR - : - SPOT - : - CASH
AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION ,
"And Don't You Forget It , "
IS AT
LYTLE BROS. ,
McCOOK , ( Opposite Citkon's Bank , ) NEB.
F. L. McGRAQKElN ,
THE RELIABLE JEWELER ,
MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
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LARGE ASSORTMENT
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ALWAYS ON HAND AT THE VEB.Y
UO WRST - : - PRICKS !
2 Engraving Free of Charge.
OUR EXPOSITION LETTER.
No men should derive greater
efit from personal study of this ex
hibition , than the agricultural class
Probably as mucli as two-thirds ol
the machinery exhibit including im
plements , are directly devoted to the
various operations of the farm , say
ing nothing of the many useful helps
for the house-keeper and her work.
There are great blocks of space occu
pied wholly with plows , cultivators )
planters , reapers , threshers and farm
mills , shellers , grinders and feed pre-
parators , all more or less useful in the
multiform labors of the farm. There
is a recently patented potato planter ,
which takes the entire tuber , cuts it
into suitable si/es and plants eight
acres per day , dropping and covering
the seeds , without any other aid than
a horse and his driver , and its inven
tor claims that it will more than re
pay its cost in one season's saving of
time and labor , and of corn and wheat
machinery there is so much and such
variety as would seem to almost make
the labor of the husband-man a lux
ury instead of drudgery.
In the patent office exhibit , taken
in comparison with the more modern
devises exhibited outside , one can see
the wonderful strides that have been
made , not only in the improved farm ,
but in all other classes of machinery.
There is seen the original model of
the reaping machine , quaint and odd
in construction and appearance , but
which revolutionized wheat culture ,
and without which it would seem im
possible now to supply the world
with bread. Hero also the cotton
planter may see the model of the
original cotton gin , which led to the
developement of this great industry ,
and is believed by some people ,
curious in such speculations , to have
exercised no little influence in shap
ing political and social questions , af
fecting the country. This original
[ jin was patented by Eli Whitney ,
March l4th , 1794 , nearly a century
ago , and was the invention of his leis
ure hours while engaged as school
teacher in the South. Compared with
the many improvements now exhib
ited in gins of the present day , it is
much in the category as the old
wooden mould board of antiquity.
But , if there would have been no
Whitney , there would be no Pratt ,
with his rapid manipulator , as with
out a Robert Fulton with his slow ,
awkward boat , there would have been
no palace steamers , plowing river ,
lake and ocean. How little do the
busy rushing throng think of their
obligations to the patient ; anxious
pioneers of art and invention ! It is
of interest to note here , that a fire de
stroyed the patent office Dec. 26th ,
1886 , when 7,000 models were burned ,
another similar disaster Sep. 24th ,
1878 , destroyed 87,000 models on
which letters had been granted and
27,000 models of applications pend
ing. The total of models lost foots
up to 121,000 , and there are now in
: he office 148,500 models , occupying
a space of 03,508 superficial feet , a
striking evidence of the activity of
the American brain.
Two largo excursion parties from
Boston , have at different times been
icre. They left the Hub and pro
ceeded straight to St. Louis , where
they chartered one of the Anchor
Line's magnificent boats , came down
the father of waters to New Orleans ,
stayed one week and lived on their
boat. Few people appreciate the
fact that sucli a magnificent line of
steamers as the Anchor Line now ply
on the muddy Mississippi.
The states are vicing with each
other not only in the extent and mag
nificence of exhibit , but otherwise at
tracting public attention to their re
spective merits. Hon. Robt. AY. Fur-
nas , of Nebraska , commissioner for
liis state , not satisfied with making
one of the greatest exhibits on the
grounds , has called to his aid the
irt preservative , and in a handsome
little book portrays the vast resour
ces , advantages and promises of that
reat commonwealth. From his lit
tle book we learn that since its first
settlement in 1855 , the increase in
population , as compared with neigh
boring states is in the ratio of 310
per cent. ; she has a school fund val
ued at § 50,000,000 ; she has nearly
3,000 miles of railroad lines and near-
lv 5,000 miles of telegragh ; she raised
in 1884 , of corn 169,000,000 , and of
wheat 48,000,000 bushels ; and her
live stock are valued at over $78-
000,000 , and thousands of intelligent
and enterprising people are flocking
to and finding rich and cheap homes
among a genial and progressive people
ple , with all the social advantages of
our older communities.
It would not be fair to omit some
mention , in this connection of the ex-
COXCLUUED OK EIGHTH PAGE.
EYEEYB0DY | | | | | | | |
GO TO
It
Studebaker and Moline
WAGONS ,
BARBED WIRE ,
JOHN DEERE PLOWS ,
STOVES , TINWARE , HARDWARE , Etc.
You will save money by writing or asking - ,
ing for prices before buying.
In Southwestern Nebraska or Northwestern Kansas.
TWO DOORS SOUTH OF P. OfJ
MeGOOK , NRBRASKA.
THE CITIZEN'S BANK OF McCOOK
-DOES A GENERAL-
BANKING BUSINESS
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly
on the principal cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Xon-Residcnts.
Money to loan on Fanning Lands , Village and personal
property. Fire Insurance a specialty.
Tickets for Sale to and from Europe ,
C02BE3POOTEHT3 : I J. W. DOLAX , President.
Hunk , , Neb
First National Lincoln
V. FKANKLI.V Viec-Prcsident.
Tiic Chase National lluiik , New York. , -
CHEAPEST AND BEST
' UNEQUALLED FOR
Po wep , Simplicity , Durability.
Ksllmatus made of Mill : md I'ump complete upon application.
Every Mill Warranted. Send for Catalogue.
THE WOODMANSE
This mill Is a "tolld wheel" and the best jelf-n-gulntor made. Tin-
Woodinaii e Xo. 0. rump N tin- hot * InIe acting furce pump In the
market. Will work In wells from Hi tu UUU feet In depth , and hat back
attachments to force water Intu delated Link * . C.in be u cd by hand
or windmill. I'.ytlc" cuntempl.itfnx the erection of : i U'lnilinlll will
consult their bet Interests beallin at my Jloini-Mcad , l } mile *
nortiiwe t of McCook , or at 15. Johnston' . * , 5 miles i-uutlirat , and ex
amine the working of the Woodman * : : .
W. M. IRWIN , Agent ,
Woodmanse "Windmill Co. . Freeport , 111.
THE McCOOK BANKING COMPANY ,
INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAW.
NRBRASKA.
MeGOOK , - -
PAID UP CAPITAL , $ SOOOO.
DOES A GENERAL
- : - - : -
BANKING BUSINESS ,
Keceives and pays Deposites. Buys and sells .Exchange
on New York , Chicago and Omaha , and all the
principal cities of Europe.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS :
GEO. HOCKNELL , Pros. A. CAMPBELL. B. 31. FREES , Vicc-Pres.
H. K. ADAMS , Cashier.