The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 16, 1888, Image 1

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    R I VOLUM Xiir" McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY EVENING , NOVEMBER 16 , 1888. NUMBER 25. " I
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I' ' STOCK OF
I Furniture
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IS THE COMPLETEST IN
§ ; Southwestern Nebraska.
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H They also carry a full line of
I ! . ' Window Shades , Pictures ,
_ _ _ I Picture Frames , Carpets , Etc ,
H J AND MEET ALL HONOltABLE COMPETITION IN THEIR LINE.
H * McCOOK , - NEBRASKA.
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B On all goods purchased of us in the next 30 days , in order to
H make room for our
I SELECT AND SPLENDID STOCK
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m J \ of New Season Goods. We offer to our customers in this sweep-
H 11 ing sacrifice sale , an unprecedented opportunity to become pos-
K J scssed of superlative bargains , and we expect that the announce-
B. ' ment of this sale will
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BHI | vly&woop - - • • - T& @ - - Towitl'
H | ' : _ A jt We are not after money now , but room. Call and
_ _ _ ' I 0l _ < ! lear" ° ur prices ° " D1Y G00DS' CLOTHING , '
_ H "l J nATSCAPSBOOTSSHOES and GROCERIES.
K [ O &Zcrl uy while the boom lasts of
I * C.H.ROGERS ,
H JUP1 Tlie Pioneer Mercliant.
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H That you can SATE MONEY on all kinds of
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BY TRADING WITH
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l C. G. POTTER & CO.
B 7j _ _ _ _ DEALERS IN = = b
H | Sash , Doors , Blinds , Lime , Cement ,
If HARD AW ) SOFT COAL , j
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Hfl ' * Authorized Capital , Sroo.ooo. - Paid up Capital , $50,000.
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Hb 1' OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS :
Kt > EO HOCKNELL , PRESIDENT. B M. FREES , VICE-PRESIDENT.
lL > . F. L. BPOWN , CASHIER.
. L * A. CAMPBELL. J. C. ALLEN. S. L. GREEN.
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• BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
J. UVIION JENNINGS. JOHII WILEY.
JENNINGS & WILEY ,
ATTORNEYS AT - : - LAW.
Will practice in the Stale and United State
Courts , and before thn U. S. Land OlliccH.
direful attonllon given o Collections. Ollice
over Citizens rjnnk , McCook , Not ) .
'JlUOSrCOLFEU.
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ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAW ,
AND NOTARY PrJULIC.
Ileal Estate Bought and Sold and Collccions
Made. Monoy loaned otueiil estate and tlnal
proof. Agent Lincoln Land Co. Ollice. over
Furnicrs & Merchants Dank.
E. M. SNAVELY ,
ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAAV ,
INDIANOLA , NEBRASKA.
Will practice in all thu State and United
Stutes Courts. Also , before tho Land Ollice at
McCook and the department at Washington.
HUGH W. COLE , . 1
• LAWYER ,
McCOOK NEBRASKA. -
Will practice in nil the Courts. Commercial
und corporation law a specialty.
P/IONEY TO LOAN.
Rooms 4 and 5. First Nat'l Bank Building.
A. J. ItlTTUNHOUSE , W. H. STAItlt ,
McCook. lndiunola.
Rittenhouse & Starr ,
Attorneys 4 at $ Law.j
OrFICES AT
MeCOOK AND INDIANOLA.
T. 31. IIKT.M , C. W. DAVIS.
LatoHogistcr U.S.Land Lato ef One. Liad Office ,
OSce.EiTOa.Eis. Wasaisetca.D.O.
HELM & DAVIS ,
Attorneys , Land § Loan Agents.
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McCOOK. NEBRASKA.y
If you have a diflicult contest case to pro e-
cute or de'end and want to win consult us.
Ollice. ( north of U. S. Land Ollice. Front base-
ment of the Citizens Bank.
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H. G. DIXON ,
Reai Estate and Loan Broker ,
McCOOK. NEBRASKA.
Special attention given tc the sale of city
propei tv. Houses reined and collections
made. Office : Rear ot Citizens Bank.
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T. B. STUTZ.UAN , M. D. ,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon ,
OCULIST AND AUMST.
McCOOK NEBRASKA
ISr-Officc in McNeely Building , Main St.
B. B. DAVIS , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK NEBRASKA.
TOffice at Chenory's drug store.
L. J. SPICKELMIEIl , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN ! AND SURGEON ,
Special Attst5 Oivea ts Fcaalo Diseases.
Ollice hours , from H to 11 A. M , and 2 to 4 P.
M. . mountain time. Office : Over Faiiucrs &
Merchants bank.
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Dr. Z. L. KAY ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
McCOOK. - - NEBRASKA.
tST'Office : Room No. l.Firs Naional Bank
Building. Itesidcncc , on Marshall srteet.
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A. J. THOMAS ,
delntist. ;
Administers Gas if desired. "Office over
Scott's brick.
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G. W. MINKLElt , i
FOItJIEKLY
COUNTY ( - : - SURVEYOR ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Will do all kinds of Surveying. Gradiiifr and
Civil Engineering. Resilience north of school t
house. .
THE 1 COMMERCIAL HOTEL ,
Geo. E. Johnston , Prop. ua
IcCOOK , XEBUASKA. ,
This house has been completely renovated f
and refurnished throuphout. and is lirst-elass ii
in every respect. Raies reasonable. u
W. M. SANDE11SOX , „
DECORATIVE - : - ARTIST ,
SCENIC PAIlfTEK , J.
Calciminiiiff , Graininpr. Paper Hanging , etc. ic
with neatness and dispatch. S
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JOHN G. W. R 1 _ EEMING , pic.
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House and Carriage Painting , t.
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GRAINING. CALCIMINING , MARBLING , . .
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McCOOK. NEBRASKA. i el
Leave all orders at the drujr srore of McMil-
Inn ic Weeks. First-class work guaranteed. sn
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J" . H. BENNETT ,
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BRICK AND STONE , J
McCOOK , - NEBRASKA. V
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PREDMORE JBROS. , usc
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Blacksmitliing and Woodwork.ll . n
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
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Repairs Wagons and .Buggies in a Work tc
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All Work Warranted. McCook , Nebraska |
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SHOP South of Badger Lumber Yard. •
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Steam and Hot Water Heating ; , "
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North Main Ave McCook , Neb.
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THANKSGIVJNG PROCLAMATION.
UY THE GOVK11NOR OK THE STATE
Of NhllltASKA.
The Lord rei neth. Let the people rejoice ,
ami give thanks 10 thu supremo ruler of tbo
universe loruiscouutlcss Ulcesiiigs. The peo
ple of Nebrasua Imvo mosc auundunt icuboiis
itiearttelt Krailiiiuu to Mini lor hib uaidiun
care and keepuifr. They should ive prulse.
Thai lie I ) is blessed litem with citiiihlnp in
ilus lavorcd coiiiiiionwealth ; that hu has con-
iertcd upon them the bler-mn s ol peace and
bocial otdcr ; that lie lias iwvaided the laors
ot tlie hubbaiiduicu with most buuutitul liar
vests ; that lio has sta > ed pestilence liom our
boiUeib ; that He has conleried upon us gen
eral health and prosperity ; Unit all aio per
mitted to live under tlio beiiiliccnt iniluences
or education and Christianity. Theiefore. in
uckiiowledjiemeiit of all these met civs , and in
accotdauce with a most appropriate custom.
J. John M. Tha > or , governor ot the state of
Nebiuska. do heieby designate Thursday , tho
Otii day ot the present mouth , us a day of
thanksgiving and praise to our heavenly
Kither. 1 respvctlulli urge that all the peo
ple of the statu abstain lie j m their usual avo
cations ' on that dit } and assemble in their ac
customed places ot Christian woibliipundghe
thanks to iiim who has so buuntiluliy blessed
us with evidences of his goodness. And let
not the poor bo forgotten on this duy of
thanksgiving. i In witness whereof , I have
hereunto ' set my hand und caused tho gicat
heal ' ot tho state of Nebraska to bealh\ed.
i Done at Lincoln ihi tenth day of Ntiveinbur.in
tie : > ear ol our Lot d One'I liousand Kijjlil llim-
J divit and Eightj ei ht ; ot ihlsstatoihe twenti-
becond ; and ot ihuliidepeiidetieuof the United
siutea ! the One llu dred and Ilnrtfeiith.
By the Governor , JOHN M. THAYER.
GlLBERT ( L. LAWS , Secretary or State.
The Editor's Table.
There's a little box ot pills , there's u heap of
lengthy j bills , there's a caustic letter from a
country reader. There 's a ticket for a stall ,
there's t another for a ball , theio's a circular
for a patout feeder. 1'iiere's a pack ol ci .tr
cites , tlieie are letteis of ivgiets , theie's a
proof I ot highly coloied lithographing ; there's
a solitary ace there'sa photo of her lace , theic
aie articles to start the angels laughing ,
Theie's a pietty ehariiiiug clock , theiv's some
western milling stock , theie aie stacks of
verocb in o crj sort ol metre ; there's a cot
ton ollice hat , there's a badly ragged mat ,
them's , a pipe-bowl than which nothing could
be sweeter. There's a gaily libboued cork ,
theie's a map ol all New York , there's a guide
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to Palestine and one to Russia. There's tho
latest ' opera score , there's a lump ot iron ore ,
thurs's icliesof a Harvatd base ball rusher.
Tlieie are pots of ink and glue , tlieie aie let-
teis old and new , there are piles of odd ex
changes and ot paper ; there's a narrow pair
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ot she ais , there's a glass ot that which cheers ,
there's a double-backed and pointed paper
scraper. There's a paitly smoked cigar , there's
an ' ornamental jar , there's thu cuculatiou-
swearer's weekly fable. Oh , the sight will
tickle jou , ir jou ever catch a view of the
editor while writiug ' at his table.
Of Use to the Housekeeper.l
Gum camphor will speecdily clear the house
ol cockroaches.
In the chill of fall an ounce of flannel is
worth a pound of cough drops.
Damp salt will remove the discoloration of
cups and bauceis caused by tea and careless
washing.
Flat-irons should be washed each week be-
foi e heating them , as the stai ch sticks to them ,
aud oitcu leaves a brown mark on the linen.
After buttering the tin for a boiled pudding ,
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dust it with pounded bread ciuiubs ; baking
pans I can be tieated with liourin tlie same way
and the cake will never stick.
The Power of the Imagination.
We It. 'arn from the New Orleans Picayune
that L.r. Durand , wishing to test tlie practical
effect or mind disease , gave a hundred patients
u dose ol sweetened water. Fifteen minutes
alter , entering apparently id great excitement ,
ho i , announced that he had by mistake given a
powerful emene , and prepaui'ious must be
made accordingly. Eighty outol the hundred
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patients became thoroughly ill , and exhibited
the usual result of an emetic. Twenty were
unallected. The curious part of it is that , with
very lew exceptions , the eighty "emetic.zed"
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subjects were men , while the stiong-miiidvd
lew , who were not to be caught with chaff weie
women.
The foolish brood of half fledged politicians J
who imagined that the great republican state or
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Nebraska could ne revoluti mzed by the dem
ocracy in a piesidential iear aie now rubbing
their ] heads in a dazed waj and wondering w liy
,
the political signal service didn't hoist the cold
wave Hag a month before the election. The
result ot the election has been more than sur
prising. It has been bewildering. Nebraska 0
has given a majority for tlie republican nation- jj
ai ticUetgieater than ever befo . re in herhisto
ry , w hile she has elected ev cry 1 cpublii.au conn
gressman , increased the republican majority gi
in tlie legislature , and , in spite ol bitter local
lights and Hie full usu ol democratic patron
age , has chosen the entire state tickets oy
oveiwhelming majorities.
The campaign of 188S will be remembered as
the flrst that was ever lought on a seientiflc
basis. The tariff question is aquestion of polit
ical economy , aud political oconomy is a
science. And it is a matter to be very speci
ally noted , a matter for congratulation and
philosophical reflection , that millions of Ameri
can people have been engaged much of the
tune during several months in studying the
laws of supply and demand , the purchasing B
pow ( er of wages , the natuie of commercial exg
change , th" balance or trade , the relations of
capital aud labor , the true naturo of money
and other elements which enter into that com
plex whole which we call business.
With wise legislation and administration at
Washington , the year lSDi should find from
fuur to half a dozen of the southern states
soundly converted to the party of progress and
protection. , It should also find the otherstates
dotted heie and there with republican con
grcssional districts and honeycombed with re'e '
publican ] ideas. Sew England itself is not
more vitally concerned in the ascendency of
ttnjse ideas than is the new , progressive , man
ufacturing south. If , in politics , the new-
southerners have thus far shut tbpireyesto
their own interests , they are not goiugto keep
them shut lorever.
The prohibition brethren have probably
achieved < a glorious victory in giving the elec
toral vote of New Jersev to Cleveland , and in
securing a democratic legislature in New Jer-
sey'which will send a democrat to the senate
the United States and repeal the temper
ance laws of that state. It may be that their
victory is not quite complete ; but if it is , will
not be a glorious one something to be
proud of ?
Says the Sail Fiancisco correspondent of the
New York Tribune : • 'irthc All America and
Chicago teams do not play better ball in Aus
tralia than they do here , their expedition will j
not icllect much credit 011 American skill in
the diamond. Tho games ihey have played to
gether and with California clubs have been fi
ascos , to the deep disgust of large audiences. "
In the language of Cock-cj ed Ben. "this has
been n poor year for political side-shows. "
Vide prohibition vote. VideU. L.P. returns.
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Heartrending Scenes
caused < by an exhibition of LTcating
Stoves < at the Pioneer Hardware.
Pandemonium a Picnic ,
compared < to the commotion caused by
the j dazzling splendor of the Sovereign
Jewel base burner.
A Woman Burst
into i tears and declaicd she would have
no 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 IWelted
into tears when she saw one going to
her neighbors , and one woman
Thought She'd Die
laughing for joy when siie discovered
that her husband had already secured
one. But it was only a touch of hap
py 1 hysterics and she is now lceling bet
ter than ever before in her life.
The Sovereign Jewel Base-Burner is
guaranteed to do one-third more boating
with the same amount of fuel than an7
other stove on the market. We have
just finished unloading
Two Car Loads
of HEATERS of all sizes and descrip
tions. Call and investigate the merits
of the SOVEREIGN JEWEL , and
size up our
Beautiful Bargain Banquet
of heaters at
THE
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Pioneer Hardware ,
LaTOCRETTE & CO. ,
McCook , Neb.
ST" Brick Storo. 4 Doors South of J. C. Al
len & Co. , Main Avenue.
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And our concert captivates customers because the ' I
silvery sound means sound silver saved to every * * I
mothers' son of them. We are willing to let I
There's no denying that they are great on that I
instrument , and play with a good deal of vim , but I
the Lyre doesn't last like our instrument. I
WE BLOW OUR HOEN " I
To announce that we have added § 4,500 worth of I
Fall and Winter Goods to our already mammoth I
fosie of iBoofs & Spftoes , I
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
cent. Because we pay cash for every dollars' I
worth of goods we buy and take a liberal discount. I
Come and see us. I
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"BOSTON BARGAIN SHOE STORE. " ' I
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK , - McCOOK , NEBRASKA. I
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; Cakes Made to Order. St. Paul Patent Flour. | I
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K \ AA j ® HENRY PEXXER ,
AJlV7I _ / m- \v\y f I las just rm'ied liis fall ami
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winter stock of
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Horse Blankets , "VTiiiter Kobes , Etc. , Etc.
iST Uarnes.s all home made and guaranteed. 3Iy patent collar is the finest
thing in the market. I carry the best goods in the * city , the largest"took , mid i
my prices are the lowest. ' . • 1
Roar of Tho Famous. - " " • * . HENRI" PENDER. • " ll
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