The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 03, 1885, Image 5

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Comalete Novels and Other Works , by Famous Authors , Almost Given Away !
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jt'Jcctg ; IllattrntCtl. of "Adan Ecdc , " The Mill on the Floss , ' ew.
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FREES & HOGKNELL
,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
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DEALERS IN
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Lumber Lime ( fomentSasb Doors Blinds
, , , . , , ,
: . HARD AND SOFT COAL. .
Y/.D / : > AT McCOOK , IHDIAMfi , CAMBRIDGE. ; ARAPAHOB , AfiD OXFORD.
Superior tc nny on tin : market , bcln Hravior , StroDKtT Hullt ,
aiid thcrcfori- more Durable Mill. It Is the wily
| absolutely safe Mill built : : ii : < loutof
Thousands Erected During 12
Years past , not fine Iin * ever lilo-.vn n\vay aud left the Tower
ttmidln ? . A rrcord no olifr Mill cnn lsow. V.'toffer
to put up any ufour 1'II.MI'IXG MILLS
THIRTY DAYS TRIAL ,
And If they don't plviwitiM.icticn , will ruKiuve Mill atour
own expense. Al o Manufacturers of tie ! Celebrated
Cb-flleufrc Feed Mills , Corn Sliyllers. Iron Pinups
with brass cylinder * . Iron Pipe , Tanks.
For estimates , catalogues anil prices , apply to
G. B. KETTLETOX , TtleCook , Neb. ,
Apcntfor Soutliwcstcru Nolira ka and Xnrtliwcstern Kansas.
JS ? Ortic ( . ' : in-i Ssilosi-oom in the Wind Power Grist Mill , east of Hiisscll's Darn.
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
,
CHURCH & WHITTAKER , PROPS.
VEGETABLES
STimVBERIllES
IN SEASON.
BITTER AN ! ) EGGS
ALWAYS ON HAND.
FRESH FISH
AXD CHICKENS.
0HBAPEST AND BEST
UNEQUALLED FOR.
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Pwer , S imp lid iy. Durability.
EctlniMtcs made of .Mill and I'uinp complete upon application.
Every Mill Warranted. Send for Catalogue.
THE WOODMANSE
This mill Is n "solid wheel" anil the l > e idf-regiilator made. The
AVoodnianse Xo. 6. Pump Is tlulicst tlnjU % acting force punp In the
market. Will work In wolls from 10 to 2iiO feet In depth , and has hack
attachments to force water Into elevated tanks. Can be used l > y hand
or windmill. Parties contemplating the erection- a Windmill will
consult their licst Interests by calling at my Ilomei-tead. U-e miles X.V. .
of McCook. or. at B. Johnston's. 5 miles S. H. . raid at Hewitt Market
Garden , S. E. of McCooK nnrt examine the working of the Woodmanse.
W. M. IRWIN , Agent ,
Woodmanse Windmill Co. , Freeport , 111.
McCOOi FEE ® MILL ,
C. A. NETTLETON , Prop ,
if A < S * p \
All Kind fw4wd Ground *
CORN SHELLED AND GROUND , BOLTED , ETC.
2 BLOCKS EAST OF.RUSSELL-S BARN ,
McCQOK NEBRASKA.
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KILPATRICK BROTHERS.
( Successors to E. D. Webster. )
Horses branded on left hip or left boulder
P. O. address. Estclle.
Hayes county , and Bcat-
.rice. Neb. llange , Stlnk-
5ingWater and French-
'mnn creeks , Chase Co. ,
f Nebraska.
Urnnd as cut on side of
| some animals , on hip and
sides of some , or any
where on the animal.
STOKES & TROTH.
P.O. addressCiirrico ,
Hayes county. Neb.
llang-c : lied Willow
creek , above Carrico.1
Stock branded as
above Also run the
lazy C brand.
EATON BROS. & CO.
P. O. address , SicCook ,
Nebraska. Hange , south
, of McCook.
I Cattle branded on left
hip. Also , 10 , 5 , K and
11 brands on left hip.
Horses branded the
same on left'shoulder.
PAXTON CATTLE CO.
J. n. MESERVE. General Manager.
Postoflicc address , Jfc-
Coolc , Neb. Hunch : At
iSprinK Canyon on the
Frenchman Hiver , Chase
county. Nebraska.
Stock branded as above :
, also 717 on loft side ; 7
n the rljrht hip and L °
3 sa2 s * ? v
the nVht "shoulder ; L on left shoulder and A
on lett jaw. Hall" under-crop left car , and
square-crop rkrht far.
11ENHY T. CHURCH.
Postollice.Osborn. Neb.
Kanc : Kcil Willow
creek , in S. W. corner of
Frontier county.
Cattle branded OLD
on right side. Also , an
over crop on rifrht ear
and uudur crop on left.
Horses br.-.nded 8 on right shoulder.
SWUNG CREEK CATTLE CO.
J. D. AVEf.HOir : . ' , Vice President and Supt.
P. O. address , Jndiano-
la , Nehntska.
Kaiifre : Kepublican
Valley , oast of Dry
Crer-lc. and near head of
Spring Creek , in Chase
county , Nebraska.
JOSEPH ALLEN.
Poatofiici * adilress , Os-
born. ICebraska.
Itanch on Hod Willow
creek. ' 4 mile au > ve Us-
bom ] > o. tol5ico.
Cattle lir < tiilcd on ri'lit
side and ln ; > : t above.
UHOHGK J. FKEDKllICK.
rostollice mltlrcss. Me
lt a itch : Four miles
southwest nl' McCook ,
on tinDriftwood. .
Stock branded AJ on
the left liip.
JOIX ! F. BLACK.
] : reuilcr of iMiMtovEii SHKKI .
Delane , Meri
no and Sontlt-
down.Porspn-
al inspection
and corres
pondence so
licited.
Address him
atKed Willow
Nebraska.
CATTLE !
Rain Does Not Affect It.
FOR SALE BY
FREES & HOCKNELL
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LK AGKXT&
. K. DOLAH ,
DBA MAN
,
> rc < : ooic. MHMJASKA.
s iliii-o limys ininiKL' < l by rt'.sponsi
blc men.VIII iinul fre.'jrlitatnl o.vpri > j R oods
to nil parts f thi : elry with cannntl iliKpatch.
Householil jrooils tniived. coal ileliverecl , and
nil kinds of < lniyitr."nt ! the lowest living prices ,
attended to. 4.22
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! LAND-OFFICE BLANKS
In ordering , give ofliee number and title of
blank , with quantity of each blank wanted.
Put only one blank on a line to avoid mis
takes. E3p"Mouey mast invariably accom
pany the order. Address
XcCOOK , NEBRASKA.
OEcoKo. Tills of Bhai. Por For
Sizes. H dici.
APPLICATIONS TO ENTER.
4-007 Homestead Luw 15 Cts. , 81.25
4-009 Timber-Culture Law 13 " 1.23
AETIUAVITS.
4-OG2 Non-Mineral 15Cts. , 61.00
4-073 Timber Culture Entry. . . 15 " 1.00
4-003 Homestead Entry 15 1.00
4-0 Commutation , Hd 115 1.00
4-070 Final , Homestead 15 1.00
4-072 Contest , Homestead 25 2.00
4-OUO Contest , Timber Culture. 25 2.00
NOTICES.
4-317 For Publication 15 Cts. , § 1.00
4-318 Hd Int. to Prove Up. . . . 15 " 1.00
4-349 Pre-E. . . . .15 " 1.00
PUOOKS.
4-369 Homestead Final 50 Cts. , ? 3.00
4-374a.Pre-Etnption Final 50 " 3.00
. MISCELLANEOUS.
4-3X5 Declaratory Statement. . 15Cts. , Sl.OO
Township Plats.
Other blanks will be prepared as called for.
't - i i TT. TTT < | "T = 1 O3 ?
LEGtiL BLIINKS IN STOCK
CITY : - : BAKERY.
A , PROBST
-PROPRIETORS. . .
KEEP ON HAJO )
BREAD , PIES' & CAKES ,
GRAHAMBREAD. .
Cakes Made on Order.
ROOM
In connection where you can get colfce.sand-
' wichcs. pics , etc. , at all hours.
-THE-
( FULL ROLLER PROCESS , )
IS NOW KlIADY TO 1 > O A
Genera ! Efiiliing Business.
Your patrona-re solicited.
CLARK WARD. Manager.
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Denver to
Derives * to Kaneas City ,
Denver to Grr.afta , J I 1
© rnciia to Chicagos
Itaetsss to Chicago
Csty , j
ia to Sta Louis .
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BEST I
i
j
SURE CONNECTIONS
LOW RATES
3ACCACE CHECKED THROUGH.
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Through tickets over the Burling :
ton Route are for sale by the Union [
Pacific , Denver & Rio Grande and I
ail other principal railways , and
by all agents of the "Burlington '
Route. " !
For further information , apply to
any agent , cr to !
P. G. E-JGTeSccn'lT'k'tAg't ; , 1
O3IAILA , XEE.
PHILADELPHIA SINGER I
? Including Tuckor , K'ifili- . I
Sboxor-4 Hrninier > . .aiil Hini'- j
iKl IIMUI oitit ( 01 i\\ -iv-
ieces. WarranttS 3 yiarj.
your own
before you ri >
otic c-ent. Jfn other xm /
tnarJiiiir inanttfnclurrr in ifrf
ITnitfil , Vfiitiirrt to ii 'kr
' . 'lit nffrr. Tlii y sinliiuul -
some , durable , anil li m-
Srunnint.Same as other con.
, piniis ehzrae Iron S40 to 153
P'irclinso from iiuiul nave. S tO. s > nil ; i
c-ri-uhir jiiirt 1- c. A. WOOD 4 CO. .
testimonials. / it y. Tenth f U IMiltad'a , J'u.
1 lie Inndent nnd most
liicrcitiKlr shrill
whistle uiuae. Cun
r lu-urd from one to
two miles. Exact
Biz'j of a SO-cj tare
bre centre fire 03
. lit water.
Invalu- Cvcrr tparu-
. _ ia * and etorj
ftrner ibasld bavt
IN. Sent frrp. by
mall , for 25 cents in
- . . mps. Order now.
and Ki-t our cutnlocut-
' ! ! . RmltlM , tte. Address
RKNNIi : . AI.LSON < fc CO. ,
'U1LADELFH1A , I'ENN'A.
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THE MOUNTAIN'S BROW.
[ D. G. Carpenter. ]
So html , so bitter seemed the world to me ,
I longed but from its contact to be free.
"Wibo are the hermits , " cried I in my grief ;
"Thov know the only way to find relief.
Death would bo sweet , but since Prido bids
it ; stay
And grojxj on 'mid tho shades , we must obey.
Yot will I leave the world behind , and now
Sun my despair upon the mountain's brow.n
Breaks 'neath my feet tho brittle mountain
sod ;
Over ray hsatl the forest mounrclis nod ;
KetMier mjvision as , the thick woods past ,
Gain 1 the .sparse growths ot' the heights at
hint.
Then issy heart Iwips ! Whence doth tho
world , and how ,
Show us sudi beauty as from mountain's
brow !
I sit and gasc upon the view beneath
Gray peaks , green woods and purple lengths
of heata.
Steals there upon my fretted soul a calm ,
The mountain winds blow blessed breaths of
balm.
"Men arc not bad , " I cry. "I am tho knave ,
I , to my selfishness and greed u , slave.
I will be bettoracredly I vow
I will be better on the mountain's brow. "
When thou art sad , when earth seems cold
and drear ,
Yield not to sorrow till thou standest here :
Hero thou shalt find thy bitter grief as
suaged ,
Hero woiuler at the poor fight thou hast
waged ,
Hero find thy soul so sweetly comforted
'Twill s-ceni us thou wert rising from the
dead.
As harborward turnoth the weary prow ,
Departing bles > t thus seek the mountain's
brow.
FINGER-NAILS AND PENMANSHIP.
How the Iland\vritlii Corresponds
ivitli the Shape ol'thc Nails.
[ Harper's Bazar. ]
Since the no\v science of vending char
acter by tho handwriting has come in , it
is even said that the cave taken of the
nails affects tho handwriting. Tho long ,
almond-shaped nail is a great support to
tho middle lingcv. which guides the pen.
One can havdly imagine a person with
short , stubby iingev-nails which are cov
ered with skin , writing tho long , grace
ful English hand which ho delights the
recipient of a note from a grando dame.
It is said that poets and people with
imaginations are apt to have long , taper
lingers and beautiful finger-nails. They
have a handwriting in which the long
tip-strokes and down-strokes cut into
the lines above and beneath them. The
heads of their capital letters are large.
This handwriting shows ardor or im
pulse. When it lias a markedly down-
\vavd movement , this handwriting shows
a tendency to melancholy. An aptitude
for criticism is shown amongst people
who bite their nails. They are cynical
and severe , uncharitablu and bitter.
They write a small , cramped and illegi
ble hand. However , t hey nriy I e good-
natured critics , men with versatility of
comprehension. They wotdd have small
but well shaped nails , and their hand
writing would be somewhat angular ,
showing penetration and finesse.
The "nails of & : nuaici--u are oi course
to be observed , although the piano some
times injures them. Tho great musicians
have a sloping handwriting. There is
however , an eccentricity peculiar to.the
handwriting of executive musicians as
witnessed in that of Beethoven. The
Ojjger-nails of mathematicians are apt
to be siiare | and not beautiful. Hand
writing of such persons shows a quiet
movement of the pen. The lines
/ire straight with the paper ,
the tip-strokes and the down-
strokes are short , while' the capitals
ai'C small and angular. Diplomacy has
"a long. ; . : ippi ! > hi ; d. and a long , beauti
fully kept sVudor finger-nail. But the
handwriting of a diplomatist is not apt
to bo clear ; it always looks lie ! a snake
gliding away. Th-rc are no clear , gigan
tic capita's like John ifiuicoi-k's , none of
the tine crvcs suggestive-of generosity
and expansion ; ail is compre5.a-d and
impent'lra'Vrt.tin ' ! inflexible natures
express them fnvs both by finger-nails
and by iln h.inihvriting both arc blunt
and deter.nim-d.
Out > r the lUotithv of S2a ! > cs.
[ Philadeli hia Call. ]
Little Dick ilow can you tell true
ri-oo from f-iirv stories.
Little Noll Why. that's easy. Fairy
stories alwavs begin , "Unce upon a
time. "
Little Dick Yes , but M > ne true stories
begin that way. I've got a book of
Bible stories tiiu do.
LittleV.l ( Mi. now I know. It ain't
the biiginnini ; . but the end that you
must go by.
Little Die ; IIo\v do you know it isn't
true by looking ; . ; t'.ie cndi
Little Xell iU'caiise in fairy stories
the p-ople who get inr.rried always "live
happy ever after. "
ICdisou Electric Railroad.
Mr. Edison , the eleftrieian , chatting
wifh a reporter in New York the other
day , said : "I have built a railroa.l three
miles lonir at Menlopark , on which I ran
at the rate of forty-two miles an hour
my electric motor and carried six or
eight fivitrht eai > . It is a ival , practical
thing. I could not po on with it because
1 had no time. 1 Irid too many orhei
things to attend to. especially in Lonnec-
tion with electrical lighting. 1 am going
into original evpt vimeitinr again. I'll
get out a new crop of inventions dnviuu
the next vcar ii the electrical hj.e '
31 : i r.tlc.
In 1791 Cenjair.in Franklin made the
city of Boston tho tnteo ot a fund of
1,000 pounds sterlinir. TO Ltlent tc
young mecliaa.v . cnicalatin that in
lb01 [ thii luu : ; would amount to y.1o- . < ) ) ' ) .
His tigures must htvo ba-i : faulty , lio-.v-
ever , for the ntn.i now oilv anmit.-
S Ul.OOO.
Twliio. I ei f.
[ Arkansas Traveler. ] '
A Chicago gentleman , in imitation
of Hawthorne , has issued a volume
which he terms "Twice Kead Tal-s. "
Yes. by compositor and then by the
proof reader.
Thoreau : The youth gets together his
materials to build a bridge to the moon ,
or , perchance , a palace or temple on the
earth ; at length tho middle-aged man
concludes to build r. woo-.lslied with
them.
The Advance : The habit of. stinginess
w easily and quickly formed.
It is better that we are not informed
thau to be misinformed.
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SUPPLEMENT.
THURSDAY , DECEMBER 3d.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Walker.
Walker boots.
Violins and accordeonsMcCracken's. ,
J. 11. King of IScnkelman had busi
ness in this city , Monday.
2rP"Abstract linen legal cap with
numbered lines at this office.
New Store ! JSTe\v Hoods ! L.Lowman
& Son , Pate Block. Main Street.
The celebrated Cumberland smithing
coal at Ilallack & Howard's lumberyard.
Listen ! Every pair of the Walker
boots and shoes warranted. Sold by C.
IT. llogers.
To THE LADIES We have a nice as
sortment of calling cards of latest style
and best quality.
Parties were in town , Tuesday , with
a wagon load of venison , which they dis
posed of to local butchers.
FAIUI LOANS Col. Suavely informs
us that he is now procuring farm loans
quite easily at 10 per cent.
Foil SALE Eight head of 3-earlings
and one four-year-old steer. Call at this
office for further information.
Foil SALE Lindner & Krman have
work oxen , steers , cows and heifers for
for sale at their barnpnc block west of
the Commercial House , McCook , Neb.
The indications are , and it is the opin
ion of those who have paid some atten
tion to the matter of weather in years
past , that this winter will be an open
one.
THE T uiuuNi : has the very best facil
ities and workmen for doing Job Work
in Southwestern Nebraska. We guar-
nntefc neat and tasty work , : ; nd entire
satisfaction in execution.
York llepublican : Mrs. Jr. Knapp
returned from her visit to Mrs. I. K.
Cochran , at McCoolc. last night. She
was delighted with McCook and its sur
roundings. " " " " " W. L. Morgan started
for McCook. on Sunday , lie had busi
ness up the Republican Valley.
On yesterday morning , the llcv. John
Gallagher performed the ceremony
which joined in bonds of wedlock Mr.
John Birdsall and Miss May Stewart ,
both of Hastings. The wedding of this
well-known couple was a little different
than many weddings which we arc call
ed upon to chronicle. Mr. BirJsall ,
the popular conductor of the B. & 31.
passenger train running between this
city and Oberlin , Kansas , occompnnied
by his future bride took his train thro'
to Oberlin , starting on Wednesday even
ing , arriving there at 12 : 0 at night.
At 10 o'clock yesterday morning llev.
Oallagher made them man and wife and
the newly married couple returned to
Hastings on the early morning train and
are now receiving the congratulations
o { their manfriends in this city.
s fiazcttc-'fotirnal.
The article in the Daily Pantagraph
about the new city of Chcnoa in Color
ado has made a bCiii * > ation and stirred up
the western ( over among a good many
citizens of that place , and on-Monday
afternoon Captain W. I. I > urnettagent
of the T. V. & W. f.iilw.itook out a
party of five for the new cityand others
are to follow. Henry Saathoff goes to
open a dry goods house ; Jacob Moschel ,
groceries : Joseph Schmithlumber yard ;
Hd Lcuncy. artist ; T. W. Tarlbotbar ,
ber shop. W. 1. IJun.cit , expects to be
express and railroad agent as soon as
the road opens. An Odd Fellows' lodge
will be organized at once. Free lots
have been reserved in eligible parts of
the city for churches of all denomina
tions. Mechanics of all kinds are need
ed. There was talk of starting a print
ing office and publishing .1 paper , but
tlipy have decided not , as they arc all
readers of the Daily Pantagraph. and
will have no other paper , fI us. Balbach
follow ? the party on thsnext train , and
will open a boot and shoe store. Bloom-
ington ( Til. ) Daily Pantagraph.
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distance will receive prompt attention.
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