The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 28, 1887, Image 1

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J VOLUME V. McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTYNEBRASKA , THURSDAY , APRIL 28 , 1887. . NUMBER 48. I
h THE CASH
Bargain House
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The Largest Stock !
The Lowest Prices !
The Latest Novelties !
-ssbbQF THE SEASON. -
BIG SALE OF DRY GOODS
AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES.
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GROCERIES Wholossb Bnd RGtsiL
Well it did drop just the same , as you will notice
from our Bill of Fare this week.
WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS ?
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; - 20 lbs. Choice Rice § 1 00
[ , 10 lbs. Choice Eaisins 1 00
c 6 lbs. Rio Coffee 100
5 lbs. Arbuckles Coffee 1 00
r - ' 18 lbs. Light Brown Sugar. . . . 1 00
J ' 1 lb. Jack Pot Tobacco 25
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1 * We call such figures pure , undisguised , christian charity ,
X y Merchants in adjacent towns should write us for Wholesale Prices.
We are as Low as Omaha or St. Joe jobbers ,
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j. - THE LEADERS AND ORIGINATORS OF
| LOW PRICES IN McCOOK ,
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< \ W. W. CURTIS , S. S. BURDETT ,
Formerly Chief Clerk , Formerly Commissioner ,
r Gen'l Land Office. Gen'l Land Office.
It ! CURTIS & BURDETT ,
I Attorneys in Land Cases.
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" 925 F. St. , N. IV. , WASHINGTON , D. C. '
; SPECIALITIES : Cases relating to the Public Lands before
the Land Department and TJ. S. Courts. Particular
Attention to land cases arising under Act of
j of Congress approved June 13,1880.
f i Practice in the Court of Claims and in Supreme Court of United States.
N. -CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
REFERENCE : WM. H. PHELPS , Esq. , Beaver City , Neb.
JULIUS KINJI'S c I IJjpnrapkan'Q '
; $ fflmm -the-
| JjBi iSlK Best Place in McCook
' • Si StEH tORflimC Em \ Have Fine Work Done.
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$0Kt&ttCYKf "Corner North of P. 0.
, " HENRY PENNRR ,
O DEALER IN O
L OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Repair Work Done Promptly and Neatly.
PIKST DOOIt WEST OF "THE FAMOUS , - McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
S. ? . HAST , Eogistor. JACOB GSEIHMET2 , Bceoiver.
OrFici : Honits : From 9 A. M. to 12 M.t and
1 to 4 P. M. mountain time
W. S. JIOKLAN. J. K. COCIIIIAX.
MORLAN & COCHRAN ,
ATTORNEYS - : - AT - : - LAW ,
JrcCOOK , NEBRASKA.
A. W. AGEK. JOnN VflLZY.
AGEE & WILEY ,
ATTORNEYS - : - AT - : - LAW.
Will imtctico in the State : md United State
Courts , and uclorc the U S. i.and OIHees.
Careful attention given to Collections. Ollice
Opp. Fiees & Hoeknoll , Main St. , McCook.
THOS. COLKim. J. A. COKDKAI. .
COLFER & CORDEAL ,
ATTORNEYS - : - AT - : - LAW ,
AND NOTARIES PU1JL1C.
Heal Ebtate nought and Sold and Collections
Made. Money loaned on leal estate and final
proof , Thos. Colfer agent Lincoln Land Co.
Olliee. over First National Hank , McCook.
SNAVELY & STARR ,
ATTORNEYS - : - AT - : - LAW ,
INDTANOLA , NEDUASKA.
Will practice in all the State and United
States Courts. Also , before ihe Land Ollice at
McCook and the department at Washington.
HUGH W. COLE ,
LAWYER ,
McCOOK NEHUASKA.
Will practice in all the Courts. Commercial
and corporation law a specialty.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Itooms 4 and , " i , First Nat'l Bank Building.
t. jr. helm , c. w. DAVIS.
Lito Scgistcr TJ. S. Lisd Lato cf Ocs. Land Oficc ,
OEco , Elma , Ea : . Wahi2stcaD.O.
HELM & DAVIS ,
Attorneys , Land ® Loan Agents.
McCOOK XEUKASKA.
If you have a difficult contest case to prose
cute or defend and want to win consult us.
Oilicc , north of U. S. Land Office. Front base
ment of the Citizens Bank.
H. G. DIXON ,
Real Estate and Loan Broker ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Special attention given to the sale of city
property. Houses rented and collections
made. Office opposi'o Commercial Hotel.
HENRY W. KEYES ,
Real Estate and Loan Broker.
FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY" .
Money to loan on Chattels for short time.
Fire Insurance placed in first-class companies.
0 : o Ecoa 3 , Over Citizess Baal : , UcCOOE , 173S.
H. T. ANDERSON ,
Loan Broker and Accountant ,
MCCOOK NEBRASKA.
Books opened , written up and adjusted Of
fice at City Drug Store. 32-6mos.
T. B. STUTZMAN , M. D. ,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon ,
OCULIST AND AUEIST.
McCOOK NEBRASKA
ES OlIice in McNeely Building , Main St.
Dr. A. J. WILLEY ,
SURGEON B. & M. RAILROAD.
IOFFICE AT B. & M. PIIAISSIACT , ]
McCOOK NEBRASKA.
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B. B. DAVIS. M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK NEBRASKA.
JS Ollice at Chcnery Ic A nderson's drug store.
L. J. SPIOKELMIER , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
Special Attestia Gives to Tesialo Sisoatss.
Office hours , from ! ) to 11 A. M. , And 2 to 4 P.
M. . mountain time. Ollice , opposite Windsor
Hotel , eastDennison Sr. , McCook. Neb.
Dr. Z. L. KAY ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK. - - NEBRASKA.
"Office : Room No. 1. First National Bank
Building. Residence , on Marshall street.
A. J. THOMAS , *
DENTIST.
Administers Gas if desired. r3T"Offico over
Kendall's. 5-27
W. GEO. SHEPPARD ,
WATCHMAKER $ JEWELER ,
31cCook , Nebraska.
Pupil of T. J. Highland. London , England.
17th year at the bench.
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL ,
Geo. E. Johnston , Prop.
McCOOK , : : NEBRASKA.
This house has heeu completely reuovated
and refurnished throughout , and is first-class
in every respect. Itates reasonable. 4-JJG
W. M. SANDERSON ,
DECORATIVE AUTIST
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SCENIC PAINTER ,
Calsomining , Graining , Paper Hanging , etc.
with neatness and dispatch.
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Bailroad advertisements inserted at
usual rates : $120 per column a year.
Local notices and time tables , ten cents
per line each insertion. Crete Vidette.
In the state of Maine , under the new
liquor law , the payment of a special tax
to the United States government is de
clared to be prima facia evidence of vio
lation of the law , punishable in all in
stances by both fine and imprisonment.
With United States marshals and state
officers both interested , the man who
sells licpuor in that state must be assur
ed that his customer is dry.
Thomas . ) . Potter , first vice pres
ident of the Chicago , Burlington &
Quincy railroad , has tendered his res
ignation , which will bo. accepted to take
effect May 15th. The officials of the
Burlington have had the resignation • I
under consideration several weeks and
only accepted after having been assur
ed by Potter that he had decided to ac
cept the office-of first vice president of
the Union Pacific railroad , which has
been tendered him. The announce
ment of Potter to the first vice presiden
cy of the Union Pacific is accompanied
by the statement that the Union Pacific
has finally effected a lease of the Ore-
gon Railroad & Navigation company's
lines , the details of which were finally
settled within the past few days. Vice
President Potter will assume control of
the allied lines May 15th , the terms of
his contract with the Union Pacific pro
viding that he is to have control of the
consolidated system , which will of
course be operated as one com pan } .
The headquarters of the company will
remain as heretofore at Omaha. It is
understood that 0. E. Perkins will as
sume the duties relinquished by Potter.
and that no other change oa the Bur
lington will be made for the present.
The lease of the Oregon Railway &
Navigation company to the Union Pa
cific was signed Monday.
The present prohibition party nomin
ally dates from about 1870 , but it was
subsequent to 1SS0 that it really had a
noteworthy existence. Since then it3
growth has been so rapid that the party
may practically be said to have been
formed between 18S0 andl8S2 , in which
latter year it polled 73,303 votes. In
18S4rits voting strength , as is well known
largely increased polling , a total vote
for St. John and Daniel of 151S09.
The campaigns in favor of prohibitory
constitutional amendments in several of
the states had kept the issue well be
fore the public attention , and the very
evident unwillingness of the politicians
of the deal
God-and-morality party to
effectively with the question , had con
vinced the advocates of prohibition that
nothing would be done for that cause.
Hence the large vote for St. John. They
held the balance of power in at least
four states New York , New Jersey ,
Connecticut and Michigan. Had there
been no prohibition ticket in the field ,
it is more than probable Mr. Blaine
igan alone of the number gave a
would have received the electoral votes
of all the states names ; as it was Mich-
small plurality for the republican ticket.
In 1S86 the total prohibition vote was
26S,739 , almost double that of ' 8-i ,
and in no less than eleven states Cali
fornia , Connecticut , Indiana , Michigan ,
Minnesota , New Hampshire , New Jer
sey , New York , Ohio , Oregon and
West Virginia the prohibition vote
was greater than the plurality of the
successful ticket. These states have
an aggregate of 129 electoral votes. It
is therefore made clear that the 'prohi
bitionists as a part } ' are each year be
coming a more potent factor in practi
cal politics. The fact should be fur-
• ther considered that the prohibition
.party has never aset polled more than
a small percentage of what may fairly
be called the prohibition vote. The
votes recorded on constitutional amend
ments in various states and in local op
tion contests show that fully 30 per
cent , of the people of this country are
really prohibitionists and willing to
have the liquor traffic declared illegal.
In other words , the third party prohi
bitionists have about 3,300,000 voters
of kindred feeling to recruit from.
There is , therefore , a phase of this third
party movement which possesses great
significance to the politician who is
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practical in politics. Omaha Herald. |
W. C. LaTOURETTE & CO. i
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MAIN AVENUE ,
MGGOOK , NEB.
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STILL TO THE FRONT >
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LYTLE BKOS. & CO. h
With the Largest Stock of Seasonable Goods and
GEN'L I HARDWARE !
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Lower Pricscs than ever before offered to the people
of Western Nebraska. ,
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And please bear it in mind that we handle the best lino of
GOOK gTOYES a RANGES
To be found in McCook , aud prices lower than the lowest. Wo will not be nndeisold.
We compete in prices with the most interior stoves in town , and sell you
nothing but a warranted stove. We have a few
WOOD PUMPS WE ARE CLOSING OUT I
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At priees from $1.00 to $5.00. A few Iron Piunpv , ? . i.00 to SG.00. A No. 1 Hand Corn
Planter for S1.00. 6-qt. Pressed Milk Pans , § 1.00 per do/en. A complete stock
ot Screen Wire. For Gasoline Stoves we surely take the cake.
J5rCall and ive will be pleased to show our jroods and quote (
3 ou prices whether you want to buy or nol. Itosp'y , j
LYTLE BROS , & Op.
1887. SPRING SEASON. 1887.
L. BE1RNHBIME1R ,
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THE LEADING TAILOK.
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My Stock of Worsteds , Scotch Suitings and
the Latest Styles of Pants Goods have arrived.
I take pride in saying that in Assortment and
Styles nothing better can be found between
Chicago and San Francisco. If you are very . I
particular as to style of goods and about your
lit , the only place to call is at the
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT q ? L BERNHEIIMER , .
Dennison St. , West of TJ. S. Land Office , McCOOK , UEB. I
RE1AL ESTATE \
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aie Deeded Lands a Specialty. \
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GEO. W. BEDE , 1
LAiyO ATTORNEY
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REAL ESTATE ANJ ) LOAN Af. 'ENT.
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J5FI am procuring LOANS on good farms readily at 0 per cent. Alsohave *
special bargains in deeded lands and tree claim ? .
MAIN AVE. , - - McCOOK , NEB.
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