The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 24, 1886, Image 1

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0VOLUME V. MeCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , JUNE 24 , 1886. NUMBER 4.
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WE HAVE NO OLD SHOP WORN GOODS , BUT EVERYTHING
IS NEW , GLEAN AND STYLISH.
We Guarantee to Sell Croo * Less Money > t Stock Dare To.
OUR STOCK MUST BE SOLD. COME AND GET OUR FRIGES.
W. C. LaTOURETTE & CO ,
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STUDEBAKER WAGON , PLOWS , Etc.
MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
EVERYTHING NEW !
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Always go to McCracken's first and save time and money
and you will invariably find just what you are looking for.
Beware of buying from those outside the regular jewelry busi
ness. There is no advantage of dealing with uuprincipled trad
ers , deceiving they care not who. MeCracken is a square dealer
and guarantees satisfaction. Only first-class work done and
W warranted.
{ EAST SIDE MAIN AVENUE , MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
CONGREGATIONAL. Sunday School at 10
A. M. every week. Preaching services every
Sunday night at 7:00 31. T. Also , every alter
nate Sunday morning' at 11. 31. T. Exceptions
to the above will be noticed in locals.
GEOKGE DCXGAN , Pastor.
METHODIST. Services every Sunday at 10 :
30 A. 31. and 7:30 P. 3 [ . . mountain time. Sun
day School at 3 P. M. All are cordially invited.
Seats free. \V. S. AVHEELER , Pastor.
EPISCOPAL Services in the Opera Hall the
first and third Sundays , morning and evening ,
of each month. J. A. FDLFORTH , Hector.
CATHOLIC. Seniceswill be held iu the
church once every four weeks.
THOMAS CULLEN , Pastor.
\V. C. T. U. The W. C. T. U. will meet in the
Reading Koom every Wednesday afternoon at
2 o'clock. 31. T. The Band of Hope will meet
in the Reading Room every Saturday after
noon at 2 o'clock , mountain time.
A. O. U. W. McCook Lodge No. 61 , will meet
the first and third 31ondays of each month in
the 3Iasonic Hall. Visiting brethren cordially
invited. DR. B' B. DAVIS , 31. W.
W. H. DAVIS , Recorder.
n 31cCOOK LODGE A. F. & A. M.
ORegular meetings , Tuesday night on
f f or before full moon of every month.
S. L. GREEN , W. 31.
F. L. MCCRACKEN , Secretary.
3ICCOOK CHAPTER , U. D. 3Ieets on the
first and third Thursdays of each month , at
Masonic Hall. Visiting companions cordially
invited. W. Vf. FISHER , H. P.
T. G. REES , Secretary.
"WILLOW GROVE LODGE K. OF P. . No.
. fleets everv Wednesday evening-
isat ] 3Iasonic Hall.
Hall.J.
J. "W" . CAMPBELL , C. C.
C. H. BOVLE , K. R. S.
I. 0. O. F. McCook Lodge No. 137,1. O. O. F. ,
meets every Friday evening , at 7 o'clock , in
Masonic Hall. All visiting brothers are invit
ed to meetritn us. H. H. BERRY , N. G.
H. TiunvBRiDGE , Permanent Secretary.
HOCKNELL HOSE COMPANYReg
ular meetings . . on the first Wednesday
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g. Qj eaca montn.
R. B. ARCHIBALD , Chief.
B. or L. E. Brotherhood of LocomotiveEn-
gineers. 3Ieet first and fourth Saturdays of
each month. S. E. HOGE , Chief.
J. C. ANDERSON , F. A. E.
J. K. BARNES POST G. A. R. Regular meet
ings second and fourth 3Ionday evening * of
each month at 3fasonic Hall.
J. A. WILCOX , Commander.
J. H. IARGER , Adjutant.
LIVES of bank clerks all remind us
We can make our lives all crime ;
And , departingleave behind us
Not a solitary dime.
SENATOR VAN WYCK'S personal or
gan solemnly calls attention to the re
cent democratic success in Oregon and
plainly intimates that , if the republi = -
cans nominated by the approaching
convention in Nebraska are not of its
kidney , the same reverse will be sus
tained here. Its threat is vain. There
are worse things than defeat and keener
pangs than disappointment. To bend
before unavoidable disaster is one thing.
To bow the supple knee to arrogant
faithlessness quite another.
MR. RANDALL , not inaptly called the
"Judas" of democracy , sat serenely
composed when the vote was taken in
the house on Thursday on the question
of considering the Morrison tariff bill ,
ndicating by his manner his entire con-
idence in the result and his self-satis-
'action with what he had done to brins
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about that result , while the clerical-
ooking McKinley , of Ohio , presented
a picture of absolute complacency and
unconcern. These adroit chaiupiens of
the tariff had certainly done their work
well , and are entitled to the satisfaction
of their temporary triumph. Meanwhile
Morrison has given notice that he will
renew the effort to have his bill consid
ered on next Tuesday , not because he
expects it will meet with any better for
tune there , but to more surely brand
those democrats who in voting against
its consideration repudiated the pledge
of their party to give the country tariff
reform.
' OCR JEEMS' ' gave Sparks , the bump
tious land commissioner , a thorough
ventilation in the house , the other day.
SPARKS is evidently subsidinguntil
the clouds roll by , " when he will make
another "break"with his wonted per
ennial freshness.
ABOUT the only way the profession
can keep even with lunatics and thugs
that now abound and thirst for journal
istic gore is to shoot and shoot early and
straight.
OTTO , the new King of Bavaria , like
his brother , the late King Louisis , weak-
minded. The reigns of government will
therefore remain in the hands of Prince
Luitpold , regent. They need an infus
ion of fresh blood into the royal family
badlv.
IT is claimed that a Nebraska jury
was recently polled and was found to
stand eleven for Yan Wyck to one for
all others. This is the hardest blow yet
struck at the jury system and goes far
to confirm what has often been claimed
by many people , that it is an impedi
ment to justice.
THERE is nothing in the way now to
hinder the Eepublican Valley from
going into the state convention with a
solid vote and will enable her to name
a candidate for the state ticket , and
that place will be about the size of
Secretary of State , and the man to fill
it the most popular man in the valley ,
Hon. G. L. Laws , Register of the Mc-
Cook land office. Franklin Echo.
THE breach between President Cleve
land and Governor Hill is daily growing
deeper and wider. Hill holds Cleve
land and his mugwumpian ideas in pure
bourbonic contempt , while the Presi
dent looks upon Hill as the only man
who can possibly unhorse him for re-
nomiiiation in 1SSS. If Cleveland really
does not himself desire the nomination
he will use his utmost endeavors to beat
Hill out of the New York delegation.
That he can do this for any other man
than himself is questionable. Hill is
lucky and plucky , and if he goes in for
the persimmon will work a very long
pole.
IT has long been a conviction of all
fair-minded people that General Black ,
commissioner of pensions , is a dema
gogue pure and simple , and his most re
cent appearances before the senate in
vestigating committee have served to
confirm this conviction and add to the
number of those entertaining it. From
the day of his induction into office Black
has lost no opportunity to manifest his
strong partisan feeling , and he has been
more conspicuously offensive in this re
spect than perhaps any other man in
the government service , although the
bureau of which he is the head ought
to be the least subject to the influences
of partisanship. It will be very much
like self-stulification on the part of the
president if he permits Black to remain
in office after the exposure of his con
duct and character that has been made
by the senate investigation.
Willey & Walker the iTcCook Druggists ,
positively assert that Chamberlain's Colic ,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is the safest
and best treatment for griping pains , diar
rhoea , cholera luorbus or summer complaint ,
and THEY KXO\V ! It is not only recommend
ed but guaranteed , and is just such a medi
cine as should be kept iu every house.
LYTLE BROS. & CO. ,
DEALERS IN GENERAL
WARE.
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[ RON AND WOOD PUMPS , ETC. ,
MoCOOKAND BENKELMAN NEBRASKA.
Lnclwick 4 Trowbridge ,
-PROPRIETORS OF THE-
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Of all description.- . . \Ve have the best a ortment in We > teni Nebraska , consisting of Fine
Parlor Funiitiire , sitch as Lounge * . Easy Chairs , Rockers , Window Chairs. Groups ,
Ottomans , etc. We offerpedal inducements intyle , quality and prices of
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In Walnut , ilaple , Ash , Cherry and Imitation ilahogany. Also. Bedsteads , Bureaus , Side
boards , Extension Tables Library Cases , Secretaries , Office Desks , Tables and Stands.
Also , full equipment- Home-leaders. at such prices as will be iu reach of all ;
Single Cot Beds ( Wire and Cotton Top > , Pillow.Blankets and Quilts ,
Chairs and Common Tables. Hotel and Public House Furniture a
Specialty. Pier and Mantel Mirrors , Window Shades and Cornices
a Special tYctor - inincradapted to the trade.
UNDERTAKING
In all its branches. We handle Wood Burial Ca-es and Caskets. Fine Cloth Covered Case * .
Telegraph orders promptly attended to.
on us. We guarantee low prices and a positive bargain.
No. 25 South Main Ave - MeCOOK , NEB.
The First National Bank
OF McGOOK , JMRBRASKA.
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.
FIEE INSURANCE WRITTEN IN RELIABLE CO.'S ,
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS :
SSS252 ECKKILL , feuitet i. CiHSSZLL , ? . I. 22TO , CajHir. 2. U. HZZC , Tbe-ZniUisi ,
( Of Frees & Hocknell. ) ( Arrant Supt. B. & M. ) (0f Kirby Carpenter Co. , CM.if a./
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