as * * * * . > * " ( "A * * . - ; - ; --fir > ! ; 1 McOooK TRIBUNE VOLUME IV. McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , OCTOBER 15 , 1885. NUMBER 2O. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. UN ITK1) ) STATUS LAN I ) OFFICE McCook , Nebraska. S. I. U7T3 , Xicistir. S. F. BABCO : Orrici : Hoinis : From 9 A. M. to 12 M. , and 1 to 41 * . M. , mountain timu. COCH1UN & HELM , A ttorneys-at-Law & Gcn'l Agents , McCOOK , : NEBRASKA. I'rompt urul rnrrful attention siren to Law Cutrs In ll tlir. Cuitrlsit Ilir Stmc ami nil cU H' of IT. S. Land Iluilririii trammeled before the loon ) oilier ut McCuolr. Xrliraika , and llie Interior Di'pnrinirnt at Wellington , 1) . ( ' . ' CunlffctA | x'clalty. Will pros ecute clittiu fur IViulon * and claims fur Increase of iYnsIunii. Notarial I > U | MCMI done i.ml lands bought nd > Id on reatonalile tcrinii. tSfOUIce. 3d dour nuth of the U. S. Land Offlce. 3.2)1 ) THOS. GOLFER , ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAW , AND NOTARY PUHMC. Ag-fiit for the Lincoln Lund Company. Hcul Kstutc nought and Solil atul t.'olk-ctioiu Mule. HT" Office. Opposite ClilcuKO Lumber Yurd , .McCook , Nutirusku. 11. 31. SXAVJ3LY , ATTORNEY : AT : LAW , NOTARY PUBLIC , NEHHASKA. 1NDIANOLA , - - Will practice in tliu County and District Court * of UcdVillor. . Hitchcock and Kiirniis counties. . Cdininurciul collections uspeeiulty. Taxci paid. Conveyances carefully ilniwn and a ifcncrul land business tniniuiutcd. Olllce In door south of McCartney's brick Btorc. \V1I. A. KYAN , II. J. 11YAN. ' . Att'y-at-Law. 11YAX LAW , LMD fiND LOAN OFFICE IsfMoney to loan on Chattel ? . Lentil busi ness will receive prompt attention. Olllce on Main Avenue , near the depot , McCook , Neb. PAGE T. FRANCIS , COUNTY SURVEYOR , 11ED WILLOW COUNTY. Keeps certified pints of all lands in the Hitchcock luiid district. Special attention irivc * to ull such buwiness. CorresiKindcncc solicited. . 3-22. J. E. CASTBEKG- , DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR , AND CIVIL ENGINEER. | & " "Governinciit Claims Located and Sur veyed. Correspondence solicited. Ollice with Jennings A ; Starbuclc. " G. W. MlNKLKllj Surveyor and Civil Engineer. IdP-Will do ull kindsof SurvvyiiiK.Gradiinr , LevcllitK. etc. Will establish rcxulur sub division corners , and re-establish lost corners , and ttlx'e certilled IT.ATS of surveys ; the plats bvinjr iu iro > d as the County Itecords. lidencc at McCook , the llrst dwelling N. W. of the school house. Du. A. J. SHAW , PHYSICIAN 'ANDSURGEON , McCOOK , - NKUKASKA. | ar Onicc ill tho McCook Ilnnkintr Co.'s Uuildlntr. Du. Z. L. KAY , PHYSICIAN ANI > SURGEON , XEUKASKJL. McCOOK. - - tar Oflice : lloom Xo. 1 , JJcCook Hanking Cotiipany'ij Ituildinir. Du. A. J. WILLEr , SURGEON B. & M. RAILROAD. IOFFICE AT n. & M. PHAIMAC\ : , ] NEBRASKA. McCOOK , - - ' T. . STDTZMAX , M. D. , Eclectic Physician and Surgeon , OCULIST AXD ATJRIST. . McCOOK XEIJKASKA. &ff Olllce on EastDennison Street. tt. B. DAVIS. M. D. , - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , McCOOK XEUUASKA. Ollice : Two doors south of Churchill House. JOHN F. COLLINS , CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , McCOOK. - . NEBRASKA. .lobMii ; will receive prompt attention at my shop on I > ennlon St. , opposite Mi-Cook Hou e. 1'lans and ipe'clncatluu > furnUlicd If desired. WILLIAM McINTYHE , CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , CULBERTSON. NEBRASKA. All work wan-tinted. All material furnishud 1 f desired. Work done on short notice. W. M. SANDBKSON , HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER , McCooic , - NEBRASKA. tdB AH work iiiar > tiitced. Give me a csill. . iloBKUT DKYSDALE ] MERCHANT TAILOR , W. DENNISON STREET , McCOOK . . . N'KnUASIC.V. CHAKLES STIMSOX , FASHIONAULK BARBER AN'D HAIR CUTTER , \VEST llEXXIfOX STKKKT. NEBRASKA. McCOOK , - - TYPE WRITING. - BRIE.FS , RTG. , , . S. WHEELER , . O. Box 5. McCOOK , NEBRASKA. This Space is Reserved FOR * C. K. LAWBON , ' ' DEALER IN HARDWARE , McCOOK , NEBRASKA. FHE CITIZEN'S ' BANK OF McCOOK DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINES Collections tiiuiJc on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal cities of Europe. Taxes paid for iSon-llcsidents. Money to loan on Fanning Lands , Village and personal property. Fire Insurance a specialty. Tickets for Sale to and from Europe , J. W. DOLAX , President. First National Hunk. Lincoln , Xcb. i Tlie Chnsu Xational Hank , Xcw York , i Y. FIIANKLIX , Yicc-Prcsulent. The First National Bank OF McQOOK , NRBRASKA. PAID UP CAPITAL , - - $50,000.00. DOES A GENERAL - : - - : - BANKING BUSINESS , Receives and Pays Deposites. Buys and Sells Exchange on New York , Chicago and Omaha , and all the principal cities of'Europe. FIRE INSURANCE WRITTEN IN RELIABLE CO.'S. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS : GI02BS KOEatSU , , Sra&rct , A. CAUPBSIL , T. 1. BSOT71T , Caslltr. B. II. T222S , Tii-Fr di t , ( Of Fri3 is Hocknell. ) ( Assistant Supt. II. & M. ) ( Xf Klrby Carpenter Co. , Chicago. ) CENTRAL MEAT MARKET , CHURCH & WHITTAKER , PROPS. VEGETABLES STBAWEERU1ES FRELSH IN SEASON. AN-D SALT MEATS. BUTTER AND EGGS ALWAYS ON * HAND. . FRE'Sli FISH AND fl * I ; " ; TLMK waits for no man and the offices rgo to the other fellow. A MAX who praises all things , if he happens to fall in the right company will damn all things with equal iervor. ; TIIK reason why the world grows no 'better is because each one is trying to I'onvert his neighbor and neglects him- rsclf. TIIK Cambridge Kaleidoscope has passed into the hands of John 0. Mar- Ian. A change in name should be Bro. II.'s first endeavor. ONE of the convicts of the Utah Pen itentiary complains that he "is serving fir the vile place for no other crime than -loving and cherishing three of the love liest wives in the United States , to gether with 28 pretty children. " U. S. COMMISSIONER BILLI.NUSLKV issued a warrant yesterday for the arrest of Stephen Dodson , charged with per jury in a timber claim case at North Platte. Also one for Oscar S. Keutz , charged with perpetrating the same of fense at the land office at McCook. Lincoln State Journal. THE refusal of the President to ac cept the resignation of Dr. Hamilton as Surgeon General of the .Marine Hospital is the best possible solution of a prob lem which promised to be annoying , if not difficult. The office is in no sense political and the President's refusal to so consider it will do much toward giv ing his wise action the position of a precedent. A LATE return of the population of Dakota places the number at 415,000 of which Northern Dakota has 152,000 .antf&outhcrn Dakota 263,000. During the last year property valuation lias in creased at the rate of nearly 24 per cent , a marvelous increase for a region which but a few years ago was considered an almost uninhabitable wilderness. It is expected that another effort will be made during the coming session of Congress to have the Territory admitted as a State. This object can doubtless be attained , but not until both sections have buried their local jealousies and united in the demand. There may be room in the un ion for new states of respectable size , importance and intention , but there is no room for pocket states , like Nevada , in which scnatorships shall go out to the highest bidder and election returns shall be manufactured to order. A REMAHICABLE race development is taking place in Canada. As known to 'every school boy , the present dominion jbelonged to France up to 120 years ago , 'jwhcn it was formally ceded to England. At that time the French population numbered 05,000. Now there are little , if anless than two millions of French iu Canada. They have preserved their language Tind religion. They are more devotedly French than the natives of Paris and more Catholic than the most ultramontane of cardinals. They have increased in numbers at the compound rate of 30 per cent ever } * decade. They have crowded the Englishmen out of Quebec and Montreal. Those provinces are French and not English. Give this people education and the forces that go with it , and the future reading of his tory is sure. There will be one of these days an independent nation of Canadi ans , and the .nation will be French in language and tradition , Catholic in re ligion and republican in politics. A strange anomaly of people , but it will come. But a little while and the num bers of the French-Canadians will be overwhelming in spite of their ignorance. Now there are but 80,000 English in the province of Quebec , out of a popu lation of a million and a halh The Eng lish element is moving out of Canada to the United States and will eventually abandon the country to the fast growing unassimilable element. . State Journal1. Tut : raisou. why Chamberlain's I'umcily U a favorite with so many people is lxva.HsoHeauvlwaysVxM\ojKiMleil ! \ upon. It's l 0j.Hl > t iv ] v vvUu C'iicesvf wujlhs , coltls , crunji. mid A\hio ] > iuj ; CQII II. have msulf it i stiimlnnl ami those who have iisttl it prefer j it to any other. Sold by M. A. Spalding and --H SHEIF and HEAYY < - < HARDWARE , NAILS , BARBED WIR CQ CQO O CO Cooking Stoves and Ranges , I Bain Wagons and Spring Wagons , Iron andVood Pumps , SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWSWHEEL BARROWS , Walter A. Woods Mowers. MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING OF Tin , Sheet Iron and Copper Ware a Specialty. McCOOK , Opp. Citizens Bank. KEISKASICA. 'ELRY ' STORE K O R. - : - - : 0) ) 0. 0.D L. 0.O L.O O in u /v s i 0 g . t > X U. > * W / \ HI n a . o s/ > tc tt sa a z- ? = * CO O O O Q C TJ OPTICAL GOODS. AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF SILVER AND PLATED WARE The Finest in the "West , and at Prices that Can't be Beat in this Country. i ALSO HAVE : A FINE LINE OF BOOKS At Half Prieet IVcll Bound , Finely Printed and ttalie Handsome ( 'iHs. Dickens. "l.'iTol. , SU.7f > . Irvinjr's Works. 10 Vol. , $ n. " ) ( ) . Mint's \Y\trksr- S Vol. , less than ยง G. Hundreds of others in proportion. Single booksiou. . to G5c. Tluese prices can't be beat. .1.