The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 03, 1885, Image 1

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OOK WEEKLY TRIBUNE.
' VOLUME IV. McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , JUNE 3 , 188S. NUMBER' lit *
DIRECTORY.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
MeCook , Nebraska.
- 0. L. LAVS , Begiiter. 0. F. BABCOCE , Seedier.
OFFICE HOURS : From9 A. 31. to 12 M. , and
1 to 4 P. M. , mountain time.
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL ,
EO. E. JOHNSTON , PROP. ,
MACFAULAKD STREET. : MCCOOK. JCEB.
A now hotel just completed , and fitted up
with pew furniture throughout. Hates reas
onable. 3-33.
COOHRAN & HELM ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AND GENERAL AGENTS ,
McCOOK , : NEBRASKA.
Promptsnd careful attention Riven to Law Cases In
all the Courts of the State and all classes of U. S.
Land Business transacted before the local office at
McCook. Nebraska , and the Interior Department at
AVwhlncton , 1) . C. Contests a specialty. Will pros
ecute claims for Pensions and claims for Increase of
Pensions. Notarial business done nnd lands bought
and sold on reasonable terms. S3& 0fflcc j6t door
couth of the U. S. Land Office. 3.29
THOS. COLFJGR ,
ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAW ,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Agent for tho Lincoln Land Company. Real
Estate Bought and Sold and Collections Made.
C2r"Office , Opposite Postofflce , McCook , Neb.
PAGE T. FRANCIS ,
COUNTY SURVEYOR ,
RED WILLOW COUNTY.
Keeps certified plats of all lands In the
Hitchcock land district. Special attention
Riven to ull such business. Correspondence
solicited. 2-23.
J. E. CASTBERG ,
DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR ,
AND CIVIL ENGINEER.
83y Governmcnt Claims Located and Sur
veyed. Correspondence solicited. Oflice , op
posite ilcnard's Opera Hall , McCook , Neb.
GL W. MINKLER ,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer.
{ 3 W111 do all kinds of Surveying , Grading ,
Leveling , etc. Will establish regular sub
division corners , and re-establish lost corners ,
nnd give certified PLATS of surveys ; the plats
being as good as the County Records.
Kesidence at McCook , the first dwelling N
W. of the school house.
DR. A. J. SHAW ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
for the present in the Stnnton
Holla bulldinsr , in rear of Citizens Bank.
DR. Z. L.KAY ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
NEBRASKA.
McCOOK , - -
"Office nt Churchill House.
DR. A. J. WILLEY ,
SURGEON B. & M. RAILROAD.
LOFFICE AT JJ. & M. PHARMACY , ]
NEBRASKA.
McCOOK , - -
t , T. B. STUTZMAN , M. D. ,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon ,
OCULIST AND ATJEIST.
McCOOK NEBRASKA.
East Dcnnison Street.
B. B. DAVIS , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK . . . .NEBRASKA.
Office for the present at B. & M. Pharmacy.
JOHN F. COLLINS , ,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
NEBRASKA.
McCOOK. - -
Jobbing irtl ! recche prompt attention at my shop
on Dennlsoa St. , opposite SIcCook House. Plans and
specifications furnished ! f desired.
W. M. SANDERSON ,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER ,
*
McCooff , - NEBRASKA.
j All work guaranteed. Glvemcacnll.
WILLIAM McINTYUE ,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
CULBERTSON. NEBRASKA.
All - workwarranted. . All material furnished
It desired. Work done on short notice.
An Enterprising , Eeliable House.
. A. SpaldintJ can always be relied upon , not on-
lr to carry In stock the best of e\erythlns. hut to
secure the Agency for such articles as have well-
known merit , and are popular with the people , there-
bv sustaining tl.c reputation of being always enter
prising , nnd ever reliable. Having secured the Acen-
\ \ cv for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption , will sell It on n posltUc guarantee. It
affection of Thnnt.
will surely cure any and etcry
tunes , ond Chest , and to show our confidence , \ c In
vite you to call and get a Trial Bottle free.
/ / / ADVICE TO MOTHEES.
ff Urft you dUturhed at night nnd broken of your rest
* ft ? * stck child suffering and crying with pain of cut-
intrcth ? If so. send at once and get n bottle of
l " XBteflsw-a BwttlsB Syro ? te Ckiiirea Tecftkff.
value is Incalculable. It will rcllcre the poor
Its
little sufferer immediately. IJcpcnd VI M > If. motherf ,
tbcrc Id no mistake about It. It cures dysentery and
, W-hoca , regulates the stomach/ud bowels , cores
fnd'collc , softens the gums , reduces inflammation ,
ml Bites tone and energy to/tlie whole system ,
to. Whelk's Sccttlss Synp f * CHHiea Tcctkisg Is
"plcawnt-to the taste , and Is lid prescription of .ne
J > f the i > lilet - nnd best fcinalcf lurscs and physlciuus
in the United States , and Is foisale.hy all druggists
world. Price I > cents a bottle.
LYT BROS.
_ " McCOOK , - NEBRASKA.
SHELF and HEAVY
HARDWARE , i
Carpenters' ' Tools ,
Blacksmiths' ' Tools ,
STEXB.IA NAILS ,
BARBED WIR
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Cook Stove and Ranges ,
Bain Wagons and Spring Wagons ,
Iron % Wood Pumps ,
Screen Doors and Windows , Wheel Barrows ,
Walter A. Woods Mowers.
MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING OF
; Tin , Sheet Iron and Copper Ware a Specialty.
McGook , Opp. Citizens Bank , Nebraska.
THE RELIABLE JEWELER
MeGOOK , NEBRASKA.
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LARGE ASSORTMENT
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Cl flm
llilmij
, i LUn
ALWAYS ON HAND AT THE
fci& ' Engraving Free of Charge.
THE new process of converting ore
into steel is known as the Clapp-Grif-
fith , and is attracting much attention
by the promise it makes of greatly sim
plifying the methods and reducing the
labor involved in the present modes of
treatment. Few puddlers will be needed ,
their work being mostly done by machin
ery. The product is a steel very low
in carbon "which can be worked and
welded as easy as the softest iron. "
Competent opinion has declared that
this process will successfully rival the
Bessemer process. One great advant
age will be that of utilizing the high-
phosphorous ore of the Lake Superior
region at better prices. The Bessemer
ore men will suffer , but the decrease of
consumption of that variety will not
equal the increased consumption of all.
It will probably check the importation
of iron ores. Iron men from the south
and from the northwest have investi
gated the process and appear to regard
it favorably. Its adoption will mean a
genuine revolution. Ores high in phos
phorus , heretofore of na use , will be
available. Puddling will be largely done
away with. Some considerable quantity
of labor will be displaced , but in the
long run the greatest good of the great
est number will be subserved. Journal.
THEY are getting this flirting business
down about right in Missouri. A young
man was passing a private seminary for
young ladies at Kirkwood , when some
of the dashing beauties therein confined
waved their handkerchiefs at him. lie
was thereby encouraged to go over the
fence and invite the fair creatures to
come into the garden Maud. He was
deluged with a bowl of suspicious slops
from the third window by a plain young
woman who envied the second story
girls their admirer , and was further
more arrested for trespass and fined $20.
It would seem to be about right for the
first offense. The giddy girls were more
severely punished. They were dragged ,
blushing and trembling , into court to
testify in the case. Topics.
A. J. RITTENHOUSE , a former resi
dent of this eity , has his weather eye
on the McCook land office. Ord Quiz.
THE Sutton Register has the follow
ing words of commendation to say of
Ben Cowdrey's appointment as secretary
of the railroad commission from the third
district :
AuditorBabcock has selected B. P. Cowdry ,
of Columbus , as the secretary from that dis
trict. Mr. Cowdry is a clear-headed , fair-mind
ed man , and untrammelled by any influences
that would deter him from doing his full duty
to the people. It is more than probable that
the Railroad Commission will not make any
appreciable change in the relations between
the people and the railroads. The law under
which it is to act does not confer sufficient au
thority to enable the commission to do that.
But if tho other secretaries are as able and fail-
as 3Ir. Cowdry we shall expect them to make
the most of the means at their command.
THE Philadelphia Record suggests the
following plan for working men to adopt ,
if they would be a power in the world.
, We would like to see the same put into
practice :
"If the wolkintf men of the United States
would rcfmin from using spirituous and malt
liquors and tobacco in every form for a period
of ninety da > s there would result a revolution
iu'tjovcrnincnt and society the like of which
civilization never experienced. Such an expe
dient to better the condition of the wage work
ers has never been tried ; yet in this country ,
they Inn e the power in their own hands , by the
practice of a little self-denial , to force nation
al , state , and municipal legislators to consider
them as an important factor in all legislation.
From Oxford to McCooii is sixty miles as the
crow llies , and that is the way the B. &M. runs.
On the way we pass Arapahoe , Cambridge and
Indianola , all pretty towns and located on the
north tide of the river. All along crops looked
splendid , and only needed the rain that has
since fallen , to make them coin , wheat and
oats ahead of crops in the land between Lin
coln and Hastings , where the rain up to this
time has been more than was needed. Near
McCook I saw the finest field of corn of the
season , and then , a'week ago yesterday , one
could from the car window trace the rows of
plants across an eighty. McCook has 1,500 peo
ple , some of thabest business men in Nebraska ,
good newspapers THE TRIBUNE by F. M. Kim-
mell , and the Trumpet by J. P. Isreal water
works , ucwhouscs thatcovcrthe valley across
to the south and that spill over on the hills
north , cast and west , and prospects that cm-
brace the best part of Red Willow county. It
is a good town , one of the vory bestin Nebras
ka for its few years , and that it will yet sur
prise its most sanguine inhabitants and pmi-
lyzc the btrangcr by its strength and growth ,
no one can doubt who will take the trouble
to pay the place a visit about now. Mark in
State Journal.
"We understand that a saloon will be started
here in a short time by parties from McCook.
* * McCook lias a driving association. * * Mc
Cook is making arrangements to cehlmito the c :
Fourth of July. Stnitton Herald.
EVERYBODY
GO TO
= POR
Studebaker and Moline
BARBED WIRE ,
JOHN DEERE FLOWS ,
STOVES , TINWARE , HARDWARE , Etc.
You'will save money by writing or
ing for prices before buying.
[ npfrnnl C4nnr ] nnr
Ldlpl oH ( illl
In Southwestern Nebraska or Northwestern Kansas.
TWO DOORS SOUTH OF P. 0. ,
MeGOOK , - - . - NRBRASKA.
FHE CITIZEN'S BANK OF McCOOK
it
DOES A GENERAL - -
BANKING BUSINESS
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly
on the principal cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Non-Residents.
Money to loan on Farming Lands , Village and personal
property. Fire Insurance a specialty.
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Pickets for Sale to and from Europe ,
COSBMPOKDZHTS :
"irst National llnnk , Lincoln , Neb.
The Clmse National Hunk , New York , j
J. "W. DoLAN3 President.
V. FKANKLIX , Vicc-Presidcnt. I
CHEAPEST AND BEST
UNEQUALLED FOR
Po wer , Simplicity Dui'ability.
Estimates made of Mill and Pump complete upon application.
Every Mill Warranted. Send for Catalogue.
THE WOODMANSE
This mill Is a "solid wliccl" mid tliu best self-regulator made. The
IVoodniaune Xo. G. Pump IK the liest tluple nctlnir force pump In the
nurkct. Will ttork In wells from It ) to 200 feet lu deptli. and lias luct
attachments to force water Into ele\atctl tanks. Cm l > e mrd liy luml
or nimlmlll. Parties rontrmplitlnx the erection of a Windmill will
consult tliclr best interests hjcnliln - at my Hometrail.i mlle X.V. .
of McCook , or at 1J. Johnston' ? . 5 miles fr. Knml Jt Jlrnltt' * Marl rl
Garden , S. K. of McCoot. and ein.nlm : rim uurUkirf of flic Woudnunne.
W. M..IRWIN , Agent ,
Woodmanse "Windmill Co. , Freeport , 111.
THE MeGOOK BANKING COMPANY ,
11NCOHPOKATED UNDER STATE LAW. ]
IflcCook , Nebraska. Paid up Capital , $50,000.
DOES - : - A - : - GENERAL I
BANKING BUSINESS ,
Receives and Pays Deposites. Buys and Sells Exchange on New York ,
Chicago and Omaha , and all the principal cities of Europe.
PIKE' INSURANCE WRITTEN IN RELIABLE CO.'S.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS :
5020B HCCEHSLL , Piealcst , A. CAMPBELL , T. L. B20T1I , CaUcr. B. IT. rSSES , ViM-rrcsdect ,
( Of Frees & Hockuell. ) ( As Mant Stipt. II. & 31. ) ( Of Klr ! y Carpenter Co. , Chicago , )