The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 26, 1885, Image 1

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VOLUME IV. McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 26 , 188S. NUMBER 26.
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IMMENSE STOCK OF
CLOTHING
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DRY COODS !
BOOTS AMD SHOES ,
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HouseFurnishing Goods.
LOOK AT
CALL EARLY IN THE DAY AND
AVOID THE RUSH.
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L. LOWMAN & SON ,
> MAIN STREET , McCOOK , NEB.
C. K. LAWSON
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SHELF AND HEAVY
Stoves and Tinware ,
BARB WIRE. STUDE8AKER WAGONS , PLOWS , Etc.
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Q. L. LAWS , Bolster. C. F. B1BCOC2 ,
Omen nouns : From 9 A. M. to 12 M. , nnc
1 to 4 1' . M. , mountain time.
COCBRAN & HELM ,
Attorneys-at-LawS Gen'l Agents ,
McCOOK , : NEBRASKA.
Prompt niut careful attention plen to Law Cases In
all the Courts of the State ami all classes of 17. S.
Land IJuslness transacted licforu the local office t
McCook. Nebraska , and thp Interior Department at
Washington , 1) . C. Contcsth a npuulalty. Will pros
ecute claims for Pensions ami claims for Increase cij
Pens Ions. Xotarl.il business done und lands bought
and sold m reasonable tenn . JS ? "OllIce. 2d door
south of the U. S. Land 0cr. ! ! ! 3.2'J
TUOS. COLFKli , '
ATTOENEY - : - AT - : - LAW ,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
. \gcut for the Lincoln Lnml Company. Heal
Entitle Houpht and Sold and Collections Made.
3 ? " Ollice. Opposite Chicago Lumber Yard ,
McCook , Nebraska.
SXAVKLY & STARR ,
ATTOKNJSYS - AT - LAW ,
AND NOTARIKS PCKLIO ,
1NDIANOLA , - - NEBRASKA.
Will practice In the County and District
Courts of Red Willow , Hitchcock and Furnas
counties. Commercial collections a specialty.
Taxes paid. Conveyances carefully drawn
and a general land business transacted. OIHee
1st door south of McCartney's brick store.
WM. A. RYAN , B. J. RYAN.
Att'y-at-Law.
RYAN BROS. ,
LAW , LfiND AND LOAN OFFICE
5grMoney to loan on Chattels. Legal busi
ness will receive prompt attention. Ollice ,
rear of Citi/ens Hank , McCook , Neb.
PAGE T. FRANCIS ,
COUNTY SURVEYOR ,
RED WILLOW COUNTY.
Keeps certified plats of all lands in the
Hitchcock land distuct. Special attention
given to all such business. Correspondence
solicited. L'-2J.
G. W. MINKLEK ,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer.
EST'Will do all kinds of Surveying , Grading ,
Leveling , etc. Will establish regular sub
division corners , and re-establish lost corners ,
and give cei titled FLATS ot surveys ; the plats
being as good as the County Records.
Residence at McCook , the first dwelling N.
W. of the school house.
DR. A. J. SHAW ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK , - NEBRASKA.
3rOflicc in the McCook Banking Co.'s
Building.
DR. Z. L. KAY ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK. - - NEBRASKA.
I27 Oflce : Room No. 1 , McCook Banking
Company's Building.
DR. A. J. WILLEY ,
SURGEON B.&M. RAILROAD.
[ OFFICE AT B. & M. PHARMACY , ]
McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA.
T. B. STUTZMAX , M. D. ,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon ,
OCULIST AND AURIST.
.McCOOK NEBRASKA.
* S7 OIhce on East Dcnnison Street.
B. B. DAVIS , M. D.5
PHYSICIAN AND 'SURGEON ,
McCOOK NEBRASKA !
Oflice : Two doors south of Churchill House.
JOHN F. COLLINS ,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
McCOOK. - - NEBRASKA.
n lit rccelt c prompt attention at my shop
un Donnlson St. . opposite McCook House. Plans and
specifications furnished If desired.
WILLIAM McINTYllE ,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
CULBERTSON. NEBRASKA.
All work warranted. All material furnished
if dcsii ed. Work done on short notice.
W. M. SANDERSON ,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER ,
3IcCooK , - NEBRASKA.
{ 37 A11 work guaranteed. Give me a call.
ROBERT DRYSDALE ,
MERCHANT TAILOR ,
XAIN STREET ,
McCOOK NEBRASKA.
W. W. PALMER ,
Saesr to E. B. HAMILTON.
Has opened a full and complete line of
HARNESS-AND SADDLERY GOODS ,
2 Dor : SIcrth of PwtUSec , UcCOOZ , NEB.
Prompt attention given to repairing. Your
patronage is solicited.
SPOTTS & STIMSON ,
FASHIONABLE
BARBERS & HAIR CUTTERS.
Opposite Chicago Lumber Ynrd ,
MAIX STUEET. - JIcCOOK. NEBRASKA
"I WANT A GOOD COUGH SYRUP"
Is ft very frequent request In our trade and we
invariably jnv tlio person making it UERO'S
ciiKimv conoii SYIICF. as wo know it to be the
best and most reliable on the market. 1'or
sale by M. A. Spaldinsr and S. L. Green.
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A SUIT against a saloon keeper at
Auburn , Neb. , by a widow whose hus
band died from exposure iu consequence
of intoxication frotii liquor purchased
of said saloon keeper , has just terrain-
afcd and the jury rendered a verdict of
$1,250 and costs in favor of plaintiff.
} "STEP right into the parlor and make
yourself at home,1'said the nine-year old
son of the editor to his sister's best
young man. ' 'Take the rocking chair
and help yourself to the album. Helen
Louise is , up stair.and , won't be down
for some time yet has to make up her
form , you know before going to press.
Jiufce.
CoLB.MBt's.this state , has a sensation
in a case of trance-sleeping. A young
lady twenty-one years old has been in an
unconscious state since October 26 , and
all efforts to arouse her have been in
vain and she has been like a corpse. The
only evidence of life arc the beating of
the pulse and the breathing , both of
which are scarcely perceptible. Cata
lepsy is supposed to be the secret of
lier strange sleep , and the outcome of
the case is watched for with a great deal
of interest. 'Lincoln Democrat.
THE following from the pen of the
late J. G. Holland , possesses the essen
tial elements of pathos and truth , al
though at variance with the practice of
capitalists and monopolists of the pres
ent day : "Labor is the honorable thing
imong men. There is not a neatly grad
ed lawn , a pretty garden , or well-train
ed tree that does not tell of it. It builds
magnificent cities , and creates navies ,
and bridges rivers , and lays the railroad
tracks , and infuses every part of the
lying locomotive. Wherever steamers
) low the wave or the canal bears the na-
; ion's inward wealth , wherever wheat
ields wave and the mill wheel turns ,
ther.o labor is the conquorer and the
cing. The newspaper , wherever it
spreads wings , bears with it the imprint
of toiling hands. Should not the la-
jqrer be well fed 1 Should he not be
well housed ? Should he not have the
) est wife and prettiest children in the
world ? Should not the man who pro
duces all that we have to cat and diink
and wear be honored ? To us there is
more poetry about the laborer's life and
ot than any other man under heaven.
[ t matters not in what calling a person
toils if he toils manfully , honestly and
contentedly. The little tin pail should
> e a badge of nobility everywhere , and
n the good time coming , boysit will be.1
FEW people have any idea of the ex
tent of destruction by fire in this coun
try. Insurance statisticians say that if
the amount of the annual fire loss were
saved and applied to the reduction of
the national debt , the latter would be ex-
inguished in thirteen years. As this
s an enormous drain on the resources
of the country , the means of stopping it
> ecomes an important consideration.
The fact that about thirty per cent , of
he fires are of incendiary origin and
hat fires increase or decrease in direct
ratio with failures is suggestive to mor
al leformers ; but the far greater number [
of fires officially reported are traceable
to caielesiiiess. Neglected flues , bon- <
ires , fireworks , cigar stubs , matches ;
and spontaneous combustion cause fires (
enough to destroy many millions in : i
year , and if every man would be his own
reformer in the treatment of combusti-
> les or heating apparatus , fires would
) c such rare occurrences that the in
cendiary would be a monster in popular
estimation and his detection would be
easier. Moreover , if people would cure
themselves of carelessness during the
'all 'and winter months , when they have
ires in their houses , the insurance sta-
istician who thinks he detects a mys
terious connection between the four per
cent , reduction of the loss by fire during
he spring and summer months and the
reduction in the average rain fall dur-
ng those months would be at liberty to
levote himself to the more instructive
ihases of the information at his dis-
tosal.
For several years Chamberlain's Coush
Kemeily lias been prized for its speedy and
certain cures of croup. It is the favorite and
'main reliance with thousands of mother * . It
w ill not onl y4curc croup but if freely used as
hoon as the first indication of the dNeabe ap
pears that is a.s .soon as the child becomes the
least hoarse , it will prevent it , doiny away
with all danger and anxiety. There is not
the least danger in giving the remedy freely ,
as it contains no injurious subttanre. Sold
by AT. A. Spalding and WiUey & Walker.
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LYTLE BROS.
- > SHELF and
HARDWARE ,
NAILS ,
BARBED WIR
Cooking Stoves and Kanges ,
Bain Wagons and Spring Wagons ,
Iron and Wood Pumps ,
SCBEEff DOOES AND WINDOWS , WHEEL BARBOWS ,
Walter A. Woods Mowers.
MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING OF
Tin , Sheet Iron and Copper Ware a Specialty ,
McCOOK , Opp. Citizens Bank. NEBRASKA.
EWEL STORE !
OPTIQALx QOODS.
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 Price !
Bound , Finely Printed siml Make Handsome Gifts.
Dickens. 13 Vol. , $0.75. Jrving's Works. 10 Vol. , $ G. . > 0. Mint's Works ,
S A'ol. , less than $ G. Hundreds of others in proportion. Single
books , 45c , to 05c. These prices can't be beat.