T 4 B H H'VOLUME ' V. MeCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 3 , 1887. NUMBER 36. III ' 11 H < : I THE GREAT K o AT o H CONTINUES IN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS. I Dry Goods , Boots , Shoes and doling H SOLD AT I ONE THIRD H THE PRICE YOU PAY CREDIT STORES. I Groceries Retailed at Wholesale Prices. Hj Arbuckles Coffee , 5 lbs. for $1 00 B J. T. Tobacco , 1 lb. for 35c B Valencia Raisins , 12 lb. for 1 00 B "Bigh Grade" Flour , per sack 110 H "Our Eest" Baking Powder , 1 lb. for 25c K 9 Cans 3-pound Tomatoes , for 1 00 K 12 Cans String Beans , for 1 00 B We are HEADQUARTERS for GROCERIES both in QUALITY B AND PRICE. We have the Largest Trade , because we sell the H Best Goods for the Least Money. You know this 'if you Hfj ) have taken time to compare our prices. _ _ _ _ COUNTRY MERCHANTS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ? Hi * Can buy from us as low as ST. JOB or OMAHA JOOBERS sell them. H < We make special figures to dealers. H CALL AND EXAMINE OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK , I J. C. ALLEI & CO. , I CASH BARGAIN HOUSE. K Goods delivered free to all parts of the city , or depot. I Q. D. PALMER , I GENERAL HARDWARE , H STOVES AND TINWARE , H Opp. McEntee , - MeCOOK NEB. I Q. P. RINKER , H MANUFACTURERS AGENT FOR B WAGONS , BUGGIES , ETC. _ B gp The Largest and Best Selected Stock of Farm Implements in the Republican B Valley carried by the Manufacturers of the different lines of goods. Prices always the B Lowest and always Regular. Call and examine. B COB. MAIN AND EAILKOAD STS. , - MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. B = _ = _ _ = = = FOR SALE BY = I The Frees & HookneBl Lumber Go. , H MeCOOK , . . . . . . . .NEBRASKA. _ _ _ _ p J _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t * _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ * 4 * > - attmi\ & BirX % * Z * t * i 3 - * * * _ . * - w * f \ t g mgggamm mmm BUSINESS DIRECT0 _ UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. S. ? . HAST , Scgittor. JACOB STSI1IT2 , Bceoivcr. OrncE Ilouits : From 9 A. M. to 12 M.t and 1 to 41M. . mountain time xi. s. moklax. j. i ; . cocihak. MOKLAN & COCHRAN , ATTORNEYS : - AT - : • LAY/ , MeCOOK , NEB RASKA. A. W. AOEE. JOHN WU.Ei' . A GEE & WILEY , ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in the State and United State Courts , and bctore tlio U. S. Land Offices. Curelul attention { jivon to Collections. Ollicc Opp. Frees & Hocknell , Main St. , McCook. THOS. COIiFEK. J. A. COHDEAL. COLFEK. & COHDEAL , ATTORNEYS - : - AT - > LAW , AND NOTAKIES PUBLIC. Real Estate Bought and Sold and Collections Made. Money loaned on real estate and final proof. Thos. Colfer agent Lincoln Land Co. Office , over First National Bank , McCook. SNAVELY & STARR , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , INDIANOLA , NEBRASKA. "Will practice in all the State and United States Courts. Also , before the Land Office at McCook and the department at Washington. HUGH W. COLE , LAWYER , MCCOOK NHIUtASRA. "Will practice in all the Courts of Nebraska , Kansas and Colorado , and m the Federal Courts of tbe Eighth Circuit. Careful atten tion given to contests and land business before theU. S. Land Offices at McCook , Oberlin and Denver , and the Interior Department at Wash ington. Commeicial and corporation law a specialty. Money to loan. Rooms 4 and 5 , First National Bank Building. T. M. HELM. C. W. DAVIS , Late Eegistcr 17. S. Land Late of Gen. Land Office , Ofico , Si-Trie , Kas. Wafciagton , D. C. HELM & DAVIS , Attorneys , Land # Loan Agents. MeCOOK NEBRASKA. If you have a difficult contest case to prose cute or de'end and want to win consult us Office , north ot U. S. Land Office. Front base ment of the Citizens Bank. H. G. DIXON. Real Estate and Loan Broker , MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. Special attention given to the sale of city property. Houses rented and collections made. Office opposite Commercial Hotel. HENRY W. KEYES , Real Estate and Loan Broker. TARM LOANS A SPECIALTY. Money to loan on Chattels for short time. Fire Insurance placed in first-class companies. 0 ce Seen 3 , Over Scott's Jewelry Stcrc , L'eCOOS , NEB. ! H. T. ANDERSON , Loan Broker and Accountant , MCCOOK NEBRASKA. Books opened , written up and adjusted Of fice at City Drug Stoie. 33-Gmos. T. B. STUTZMAN , M. D. , Eclectic Physician and Surgeon , OCULIST AND ATTEIST. MeCOOK , NEBRASKA JSJ-Offico in McNcely Building , Main St. Dr. A. J. WILLEY , SURGEON B. & M. RAILROAD. [ OFFICE AT B. & M. PHARMACY , ] MeCOOK , - - NEBRASKA. B. B. DAVIS , M. D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , MeCOOK NEBRASKA. SSfOffice atChenery& Anderson's drugstore. ' L. J. SPICKELMTER , 31. J ) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special Atteatiea Gives to Fcaalo Disease : . Office hours , from 9 to 11 A. M. , and 2 to i P. M. . mountain time. Office , opposite Windsor Hotel , east Denuison St. , McCook , Neb. Dr. Z. L. KAY , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , MeCOOK. - - XEURASKA. "Office : Room No.l , First National Bank i Building. Residence , on Marshall stiect. A. J. THOMAS , DENTIST. Administers Gas if desired. "Office over Kendall's. 5-27 W. GEO. SHEPPARD , WATCHMAKER i JEWELER , McCook , Nebraska. i Pupil of T. J. Highland. London , England , j 17th year at the bench. i THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Geo. E. Johnston , Prop. MeCOOK , : : NEBRASKA. This house has been completely renovated and refurnished throughout , and is first-class In every respect. Rates reasonable. 4-GO ' ' ROBERT DRYSDALE , MERCHANT TAILOR , MAIN STREET , MeCOOK NEBRASKA The senate of the United States goes : on record as against female suffrage by a vote of 16 to 34. Now that the deed is performed there ! are about 40,000 Nebraskans claiming the honor of having slain Cocl : Robin ( Van Wyck. ) I The absorption of the B. & M. into j theQ" system , under one set of offi cers is again contemplatedso our grape vine line brings it. | The good old days of the wonderful | ' 'bob sled" are of the past. All such mysteries of construction are now only recognizable under the euphonic name of "toboggan. " It is an off day of frigid temperatinc when some of the back counties' repre sentatives fail to materialize with a bill to establish a state normal school at some cross-roads remote. The Curtis Record gives it out cold that Judge Amasa Cobb succeeds the doughty Van Wyck in the United States Senate. The Record's grape vine tele graph is presumably a little out of kel- tor , so to speak. Van Wyck is credited as having said to a friend , who was rather cast down over the senator's defeat , "brace up , old boy , the music has just com menced. You have heard the overtuie , but mark the finale ! " List ! TnE senate has been polled on the question of prohibition. Those favor ing the submission of a prohibition amendment , are Brown , Calkins , Cas per , Heartwell , Holmes , Keckley , Ma jors , Kent , Lindsay , Linn , McNamar , Meiklejohn , Bobbins , Snell , Sprick , Sterling. Those opposed are Conger , Bonesteel , Bumham , Duras , Iliggins of Cass , Higgins of Colfax , Lininger , Moore , Schminke , Shervin , Tzschuck , Vandemark , Wolbach , Wright. Ab sent , Campbell. Declining to commit , Colby and Fuller. Susan B. Anthony has at last found an occupation worthy of her abilities and ambitions. She says she will devote the remainder of her days to making it hot for those senators who voted against her suffrage amendment that was puta- tively fathered by Blair. Ingalls , for some reason or other , is to be the first victim of her scalping knife , and she has put out her proclamation that In galls must go. Seriously , Susan has said that the fellows that voted against that amendment cannot be returned to the United States senate. This includes all the democrats and quite a sprink ling of republicans. The democrats will not be missed , as for the repub licans , they had better try and make their peace with Susan if they can. We fear , however , that they cannot. Susan is not a forgiving spirit. Lin coln Journal. It is estimated by the clerks who handle the bills introduced in the house of representatives that more than two thousand measures have been presented since it became evident to any wide awake member that there was not the least hope of action by both houses , and that the measures would die , and that one-half of these , the authors well knew , would never be acted upon by either house. Even at this late day a call of the house will result in the in troduction of from one to three hun dred bills when committee meetings , with a very few Exceptions , have been suspended , and it is improbable , not to say impossible , that any of them will receive attention. Asked why this was so , an old member said : "It is to satis fy the constituency. Why , I have of ten received requests from constituents during the last month in congress to introduce a bill , and when I told them that there was not the least possible chance of consideration they urged that I introduce it any way. I have had constituents insist that I introduce a bill on the very last day of a session , and if I did not do it they would work against me. " Bee. Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup o Will relieve that cough almost instantly i aud make expectoration easy. Acts simul taneously on the bowels , kidneys and liver , j therebv relieving the lungs oC that soreness and pain and also stopping that tickling sensation in the throat by removing the cause. One trial of it will convince any one that it has no equal on earth for coughs and colds. JJIcMillen & Weeks have secured the sale of it and will guarantee every bottle to give satisfaction. I The First National Bank II OF MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS : ! | | H GEO. HOCKNELL , PRESIDENT. B. M. FREES , VICE-PRESIDENT. I H F. L. BROWN , CASHIER A.CAMPBELL. R. . . . " - " - " - - - " - " - . - - - . . - . . . . . „ , n , ! , . . . . . . . _ O. PHILLIPS. - - _ _ " - M i j H ( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. ) | Paid up Capital , - - $50,000.00 , = DOES A H Greneral Banking Business , 1 Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal M cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Non-Residents. Money to loan on farming M lands , Tillage and personal propeity. Fhe insurance a specialty. M Tickets For Sale to and from Europe , ' B CORRESPONDENTS : j V. FuanklinPresident. I H First National Dank , Lincoln , Nebraska. I John E. Clark , Vice-President. ' H Vhe Chemical National Bank , New York. ) A. C. Ebeht , Cashier. i 1 . . . . . Ml I II 111 1IIIIM I ! n I " ' " m" ii.n.ili iii-.im " " " _ _ * _ _ " III | | | | H H ( j M DEALERS in = LUMBER ! I Sash , Doors , Blinds , Lime , Cement , H HAKB AM ) SOFT COAL. I M MAIN OFFICE at- MeCOOK. - NRBRASKA. I R.ELAL EiSTATEi - I LOANS ! , B. 'i ? * 0C' I * * kJ * ' " I f < * & * DEEDED LANDS "P \ A SPECIALTY. B " Office : Room 2 , Hocknell Brick , MeCOOK , NEB. M JOHN WILEY , Att'y-at-Iaw. G. W. BEDE , Notary Public. M WILEY & BEDE , I REAL ESTATE AXD LOAN AGENTS. H "We are procuring LOANS on good farms readily at 9 per cent. Also , . H "liave special bargains in deeded lands and tree claims. jgj H MAIN AVE. , - - MCOOK , NEB. I The Howard Lumber Co. I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN M Lumber & Coal , I MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. I . . . . , . . , WWffHiiW.lll ' j -Mii r/j n--i Liiitiw.-rr.-i- T m f d * " - - fTI' rHl.V rPJIT \"TT1 | Sohooi Books end School Supplies I AT THE • H TRIBUNE OPPICE. I