The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 02, 1888, Image 1

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. VOLUMEViL McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY EVENING , NOVEMBER 2 , 1888. ' NUMBER 23 .
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I LDflWICK & TfiOWBRID&E'S & '
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IS THE COMPLETES ! IN /
I • Southwestern Nebraska.
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B They also carry a full line of
I Window Shades , Pictures ,
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I Picture Frames , Carpets , Etc. ,
B AMD A1E13T ALL HONORABLE COMPETITION IN THEIR LINE.
I McCOOK , - NEBRASKA.
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1 On all goods purchased of us in the next 30 days , in order to
H make room for our
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H of New Season Goods. We offer to our customers in this sweep-
H ing sacrifice sale , an unprecedented opportunity to become pos-
H sessed of superlative bargains , and we expect that the announce-
H tu ' eut of this sale will
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WWW 5& 2 fJ are no * ! lfter ,110nPy nowi oul' > oom. Call and
I $ jTk ? learn our pries on DRY GOODS , CLOTHING ,
I lC IIATSCAPS , BOOTS.SUOES and GROCERIES.
I O huom lasts of
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[ * C.H.ROGERS ;
l , „ ; ggsP The Pioneer Merchant.
I raWX"PACTs
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That you can SAVE MONEY on all kinds of
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BY TRADING WITH
I C. G. POTTER & CO ,
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J 3 = 7DEALERS IN , 1p
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Sash , Doors , Blinds , LimeCement ,
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k Authorized Capital , Sioo.ooo. - Paid up Capital , $50,000.
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| g OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS :
R * EO HOCKNELL , PRESIDENT. B M. FREES , VICE-PRESIDENT.
U f F. L. BROWN , CASHIER.
I A. CAMPBELL. J. C. ALLEN. S. L. GREEN. •
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
J. BYIION JKNNINGS. JOHH WILKY.
; JENNINGS & WILEY ,
ATTORNEYS AT - : - LAW.
Will praclico in tbo Slute and United State
Courts , und before the U. S. Land Ofllces.
Careful nticntion Riven * o Collections. Ollico
over Citizens Hunk , McCook. Neb.
Til OS. COLFER , "
ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAW ,
AND NOTAHY PUBLIC.
Ileal Estate nought and Sold and Collccions
Mtido. Monoy loaned on real estate and Hnal
proof. Ajjent Lincoln Land Co. Oilice. over
Furincrs & Merchants Bunk.
R. M. SNAVELY ,
ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAW ,
INDIANOLA , NEBRASKA.
Will practice in all the State and United
Suites Courts. Also , before the Land Oflico at
McCook and the department at Washington.
HUGH W. COLE ,
LAWYER ,
McCOOK NEBRASKA.
Will practice in all the Courts. Commercial
and corporation law u hpceialty.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Booms 4 and 5. First Nat'l Bank Building.
A. J. MTTKNnOU.SE , W. H. STAItlt ,
McCook. lndmnola.
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Rittenhouse & Starr ,
Attorneys $ at $ Law.
OFFICES AT
McCOOK AND INDIANOLA.
T. M. HKt.M. C. W. I ) WIS.
Lato Eeglstcr U. 3. Lsad Lit : ef Gbs. Li = d OfSco ,
OSoSiixia.2is. VTashis toa.B.O.
11KL.M & DAVIS ,
Attorneys , Land B Loan Agents.
McCOOK NEBRASKA.
If you have a dillicult contest case to prose
cute or dercnd and want to win consult us.CJi
Ollicc. north of U. S. Land OliicO. Front basest
ment of the Citizens Rank.
H. G. DIXON ,
Reai Estate and Loan Broker ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Special attention given to the sale of city
propei tv. Houses rented and collections
made. Ofiicc : Rear of Citizens Rank.
T. B. STUTZ.MAN , M. JT ,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon ,
OCULIST AND AURIST.
McCOOK NEBRASKA
-Oflicc in MeNcely Building. Main St.
B. B. DAVIS , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK NEBRASKA. ]
"Oilice at Chcnery's drug store.
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L. J. SPIOKELMIER , M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Spcchl Attcatija Olvoa to Tonilo Lieas.
Office hours , from n to 11 A. M. . and 2 to 4 P.
M. . mountain time. Office : Over Faimers&
Merchants bank.
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> Dr. Z. L. KAY , „
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
McCOOK. - - NEHRASKA.
; Oflice : Room No. I. Firf Nafonal Bank
Building. Residence , on Marshall srteet.
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A. j. Yhojias ]
DENTIST.an
Administers Gas if desired. 2S * Office over VI
Scott's briclc.
( } . W. MINK LEU , , ,
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FOKMEItLY
COUNTY - : - SU11VEY0R ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Will do all kinds of Surveying Gradinjr and
Civil EngineeringResidence .iorth of school iei
house.
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THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 2
Geo. E. Johnston , Prop. of
McCOOK , NEHRASKA. | 1
This house has been completely renovated t
and refurnished ' throujrhour. and is first-class . ]
in every respo-t. Rates reasonable
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W. M. SAxVDERSON , bi
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DECORATIVE - : - AETIST , tr.
SCENIC PAENTER , I >
Calciminiiifr. Graining. Paper Hangiiifr. etc.
vrith ; neatness and dispatch an
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JOHN G. W. F. FLEE.MING , cis
House and Carriage Painting : , ' of m
GRAiNixn , CAr.cnii.Mxr ; , maishling , j nit
McCOOK , NEBRASKA. Ha
Lea\'C all orders at the dru # store of McMil
lan & Weeks. First-class work guaranteed.
J. H. BENNETT , the
GONTRAGTOR iS
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BRICK AND STONE , Z\
McCOOK , - NEBRASKA. Pf
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PREDMORE BROS.
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Blacksmithing and Woodwork , J , "
Horse Shoeing a Speciai-tv.
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Repairs Wagons and .Buggies in a Work n-
manlike lamier. _ _
700
All Work Warranted. McCook , Nebraska
000
SHOP South of Biuteer Lumber Yard. fo
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E. B. BUKGESS , $
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PLUMBING , § 4
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Steam and Hot Water Heating , cri
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North Main Are. . McCook , Neb. this
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2 " All work receives prompt attention. to
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' • Is tbat you , Colonel Bruce ? " in
quires | j the democratic coon. ' 'Shoot ,
if you want to I roftisp to come down. "
Evert federal olficu-holder is expect
ed to drop his contribution in the demo
cratic campaign plot. Otherwise he will
be " and ' 1
"weighed found wanting.
Mrs. Roscoe Conkling has contrib
uted $50 to "The Conkling Uncondi-
tionals \ \ , " a Harrison and Morton club
of Utica made up of the old - Stalwart's
chosen friends. The item is significant
of the spirit of union among New York
Republicans.
A democratic contemporary says :
"The voice never gives out while inton
ing the dulcet notes of reform. " The
esteemed contemporary may recall an
old remark to the effect that peapods
rattle : loudest when they are dry and tlir *
horse | ( winks hardest with his blind eye.
The Cincinnati Gazette announces
the arrival of Mr. Eugene Iliggins at
Indianapolis. Tt describes Mr. Flijrgins
as the celebrated mugwump of Maryland ,
a sort of George William Curtis man , a
Cleveland man and a reformer He is
evidently just the kind of man the dem
ocrats need to reform th 'in in Indiana.
Two thousand detectives have been
spurred on by the heavy rewards offered
by , the republican national committee to
watch for democratic frauds in the regCf
islration of votes in New YoiL' City ,
Mr. , Cleveland's friends in 2sew Jer > ey
jM consequence will not be so anxious to
cast their votes this fall in the Empire
state.
It is said that the foitheouiing report
oi the director of the initifc will show a
cC considerably < increased estimate of the
consumption , ( of the precious metals in
the arts. The consumption of gold will
be | shown to have been decidedly larger
than the official estimates for recent
years , and the same is true of silver.
This is the resultof an improved method
iu obtaining statistics.
That giant monopoly , the Alaska
Commercial company , seems to have a
provision that a republican government
will either control it or annul its char
ter , for it is utilizing its advantages
most ' tremendously. Recently an Alaska
steamer arrived in S.in Francisco with a
bundled thousand seal skins on board
How loni ; will sealing continue if ? uch *
devastation is permitted.
Farmers ! If you want a quick , cash
market ; forour produce , vote with the |
party ; which would fill your state with
prosperous towns , by legislative encour
agement of all manner of manufactures.
A half million of mechanics and mill-
men , , brought into the several cities of
Nebraska , upon the opening up of new
industries , would make a market for our
farmers of inestimable value. .
Tt is the testitiiutiy of Rradstieet's
that , considering the near approach to a
presidential election , the general aspect
of trade throughout the country" indicates
an unusual nnmberof favorable features ,
and R. G. Dunn & Co corroborate this
view ( by the statement that while the
prevailing political excitement mu t "
have prevented a great many commercial
transactions during the past week , the 0t
volume of trade has been surprisingly •
large. J
No one who knew Glaus Spreckel's
lecord ol gross monopoly upon the Pa
cific ( slope for a moment believed his as
sertions that he had gone east to fight
the sugar trust and to inaugurate an era of
* cheap sugar. They took with many .
grains of allowance his assertion that be .
had ; , been working all his life for Claus of
Spreckels J and that he intended from
Unit lime forward to work for the Amer
ican people. It now appears that his
big refinery in Philadelphia has been
erected in the interests of Havemeyer ' s
trust . in order to kill the trade of two
Philadelphia , : sugar refineries who have of
been deaf alike to the blandishments
and the menaces of the Brooklyn sugar
boss. As s.ieh an explanation is pre
cisely in accoidance with the past life
Claus Spreckels , he will now be rec-
oniz.-d , not only as a most arrogant 8 %
monopolist , but also as a monumental |
liar.
The thirteenth regular appropriation
ills passed by congress and signed by
. president , amireirate § 277,200,000 ,
against $243.SG0.000 for the fiscal year
lb87S8 , $230,550,000 for the year
13SG 87. The tendency to a steady in
crease of the expenditures of the gov-
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eminent would seem to be nearly as jcn
pronounced < as the steady increase of its
revenues. A difference of about $41-
000,000 in two years seems to require
explanation , if not to excite some sus
picion of extravagance. The most
striking points of difference between the
appropriations passed at the first ses
sions of the Forty ninth congress , and
those passed at the first session of the
Fiftieth arc these : For pensions.$5-
000 more has been required , the
river and harbor bill appropriates $ rf , -
000 more , there is an increase on
fortifications of about $4,000.0(10 ( no
appropriation under this head having
been passed two years ago ; the navy gets
$7,000,000 morethe postofnee $0,000 ;
and the civil service bill is nearly
$4,000.000 in excess of 1S80 S 7. The
items in this list which challenge
criticism are those of the river and har
and sundry bills , there is at le.T-l
to be said about the river and har
bill that it coversin part the failure
pass any bill at the previous session.
Heartrending Scenes
caused by an exhibition of Keating
Stoves at the Pioneer Hardware.
Pandemonium a Picnic ,
compared to the commotion caused by
the : dazzling splendor of the Sovereign
Jewel , base burner.
A Woman Burst
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into tears and declared she would have
nc other stove if she didn 't have a new
dress for a year.
One Woman Hung
about her husband's neck and besought
him to buy her a Sovereign Jewel for
a Christmas present.
Another Woman Melted
into tears when she saw one going to
her neighbors , and one woman
Thought She'd Die
laughing ' for joy when she discovered
.that her husband had alieady secured
one. But it was only a touch of hapJ
Pi' hysterics and she is now feeling bet
tei than ever before in her lifc-
The Sovereign Jewel Ease-Burner is
guaranteed to do one-third more heating
with the same amount of fuel than any
other ] stove on the market. We have
juat finished unloading
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Two Car Loads s
p HEATERS of all size3 and descrip-
tions. Call and investigate the merits
the SOVEREIGN JEWEL , and
siz up our
Beautiful Bargain Banquet
heaters at
THE
Pionesr Hardware ,
LaTOURETTE & CO. ,
McCook , Neb.
&T Brick Store , t Doors South of J. C. Al
& Co. , Main Avenue.
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And our concert captivates customers because the &
silvery sound means sound silver saved to every f
mothers' son of them. We are willing to let p
COMPETITORS [ PLAT flU LI ! [
There's no denying that they are great on that
instrument , and play with a good deal of vim , but J
the Lyre doesn't last like our instrument.
WE BLOW OUR HORN j
To announce that we have added $4,500 worth of II
Fall and Winter Goods to our already mammoth S I
Stoc& of Boots & Sftoes , "I
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And that we intend to sell them 20 per cent , be- I
low any firm that claims to compete with , or I
undersell us. I
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Because we buy direct from wholesale manufac * I
turers' saving the jobbers' profit , which is 20 per I
Cent. Because wo pay cash for every dollars' I
worth of goods we buy and take a liberal distfdimt. I
Come and see us. I
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BOWEM 8 LAYCOGIC. I
"BOSTON BARGAIN SHOE STORE. " I
OPERA UOUSE BLOCK , - MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. * H
i CITY BAKERY. | I
! FRESHBREAD J I
j DELIVERED EVERY DAY FREE OF CHARGE. | I
\ -PIES-CAKES-CAXDIES-NUTS- |
$ -OYSTERS-CIDER-CIGARS- \ I
\ -TOBACCO-ETC-ETC- %
I LUNCH ROOM IN CONNECTION. I I
I Cakes Made io Order. St. Paul Patent Flour. | H
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RIR HARNESS SADDLERY , J
\ JLyl@i \ KUVv f IIis ; j "t rccfcive l his fall and M
Horse Blankets , Winter Hftlfes , Etc. , Etc. I
* Harness all home made and jiuarantced.fypatcnt collar is the finest J
thing in the market. I carry the-bast goods in t the city , the largest stock , rtnd H
prices are the lowest. J m
Rear or The Famous. UEXRY PEXNEK * -