_ _ _ _ PmW..i 'i > % nf _ _ _ _ F " ' wmi n iiiiiliiii | ; ) > ii i | ifctiinimiirniiii .u.iiio.wnxuBmitW'Ti . ' _ _ _ _ _ - - H KB ! Ml" IBH H I"J JBcftwfc IWw ? * . Il K' ' FItlDAY EVENING. MAKCJI 1 , 1889- . II A. MoMILLEN Wmht Has now open a iin < | -A assortment of NEW I DESIGNS in | 8 v Wall Paper , I ] AND I Wm ALjSO | H H. & M. Tinted Leads | Ht for house painting. | M- Please call and exam- | H amine my selection be- QH fore purchasing. HL A. MeailLLEN , B' DRUGGIST , _ McNEELY BLOCK. McCOOK. . SPRING STYLE PRINTS. IVi Wo have just opened 2 cases new IK prints. Thoy are soiling fast Come 1 | S and get our prices on prnts and jB | muslin. Call for Lonsdale Fruit of the , ilS * Loom or Hopo Muslin. H6 J. . yU / / < C0. . ID 11 The "CelebratedDunJap Hats , " best r PI II * made. Spring styles now ready. HI I THE FAMOUS , Sole Agents. II m'YW ' Citv Dnua Store. HUP Max /Remember Noble for groceries. MBEfl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oflf Noble for superb hanging lamps. ED nj j Fresh candies at the City Bakery. ( fi ill [ f.fXf Go to Noble for your family groceries , HjF " ? * > . Hall's office , over First Na- fflM tional bank. DkI\ , [ SFFresh sausage at the B.M. . EH * ' Meat Market. . I E Fresh oysters , in cans and in bulk at mfflt the City Baker } ' . mMj Predmorc Bros , are the geniuses to Bfl | repair broken castings. HHr Remember that Leland & Morrow sell [ flg * " the reliable Olds wagon. NH Fresh and smoked meats of all kinds Jl at the B. & M. Meat Market. iH Everything fresh and clean in the wBU- • way of groceries at Noble's store. wm Cash paid for live stock , poultry and 11 " hides at the B. & M. Meat Market. HK There is no other way. Buy your ITS groceries , queensware , etc. , of Noble. MB Children's kilt and pants suits. Lat- l | | est. ' THE FAMOUS. jtt ] " " Latest things in children's hats at | H/ THE FAMOUS , HI. Plumbing in all its branches prompt- H | ly and-skillfully performed by F. D. * V " • Burgess. II % Predmore Bros , have no superiors and jjl few equals. Try them on plow and M lister work. 9 t\ For home sugar-cured meats hams , jflf' ' * , breakfast bacon , etc. , go to the B. & S Meat Market . | H ( r . " * "V Bf In the line of plain and fancy Kg . groceries , C. M. Noble will fill • your [ H - evory want satisfactorily. _ _ The celebrated Olds wagon for sale by fll , * * Leland & Morrow. Also spring wagons , ! BJ : 4. - v buggies , etc. All very cheap. Ml , lh Every tiling new in goods for men's , l/H / boy's , and children's wear at jl THEFAMOUS.m m " . . v c m - J I guarantee both quality and price. IE" Nothing slop shop or stale. Give mea ft call * . H.H. Berry.ft B - m ' - Undertaking in all its branches m promptly attended to by m Pade & Son. vi m * / . ar H < ' _ Organs and sewing machines sold on n % the instalment plan at the implement m warehouse of C. P. Eixker.F W \ tu ft This weekLeland & Morrow have re- 11 ceived a car-loa 'd of fall and winter , 9 wheat flour. They carry the best grades. ft \ ifyfiu wantr'nice tender beefsteak B give the B. & M. Meat Market a call , jf • t / , They butcher none but the choicest of av H - beeves. jl . , Leland & Morrow carry a complete IK ' stock of corn , oatschop feedand in fact 1 B * * of everything belonging to a first-class se * flour and feed store. i ' Organs and sewing machines at abc' solute cost for cash at C. P. Binker's ' r for the next tendays only. Office in \ ' warehouse old stand. j I" Strasser has two of the finest offices la r * in the city for rent. Front rooms , with rc \ * baywindows. . Call at once if you wan to secure elegant office quarters. ri ff . * ' • We will furnish estimates and designs i * • ' and decorations and - r- for wall paper guar- 'X" , antee prices. } V McCook Book & Stationery Co. a $ Small , but well selected stock and M constantly turningis why my goods are f always fresh. No stale stock in my f ; X store. H. H. Berry. i „ Iv If you did not get a sample package . . JE % of Si Patent flour , do not feel . iL. f slighted as it was not intentional , but i -i X try that brand and you will use no ' \ % other. Sold by Potter & Co. tl A full line ' of carriage bows , sockets , N offsets , concealed points , top prop nuts , a loaf nuts , thumb nuts , shaft shackles , w clip king bolts , anything in the carriage . ft line'can bo found at Predmore Bros. - 1 . • ; Jamestown dress goods at J , C. ALLEN &V0/S. a * , Tf ia n' [ - rmnLi ii ) riiiri'iin < ntt > TrVWiw ' * ii " * > ii'M ' * * i - r * ' > v < • f WHITE GOOpS. , Never before have as largo lines of White Goods been shown as our stock of Embroideries , Laces and Handker chiefs. Wo will make lower prices than any competitor in this market. We have the largest and best assorted stock of dry goods to be found in the west. We invite an inspection of our stock. / . C. ALLEN & CO. - RESIDENCE FOR SALE. I will.sell my residence property in McCook on very good terms to the right purchaser. Lot is a southeast corner , in the best residence portion of the city. House has six rooms and good cellar. Will sell all my furniture also , as it now stands in the house. For I terms and particulars sec W. F. LawSt son ( at the First National bank , or ad- dress 0. C. Gaston , 408 , First National bank , , Omaha. _ IF YOU CANN0T Bead the lines below _ , your eyesight is failing. "GeorsoM.Chonory nt tho City Druff Storo soils pure drugs and medicines. " - Rooms for Rent. The rooms over the First National bank building , formerly occupied by Dr. Z. L. Kay. Inquire of , BABCOCK & KELLEY. S100.000 to Loan on Real Estate. Insurance written in reliable comja panys , city property for sale and rent. g Office up stairs in Mqrlan block. 0. J. ltYAN. _ How Do You Stack Up For nay ? Eaton & Co. have quantities of nice bright hay for sale at lowest mar- ket < prices. Call at the Circi/b Front Livery Barn.Pf Special Notice. Just received a car load of Flour from the Superior Mills , including 84 Patent , Lion and Legal Tender brands. Potter & Co. _ Farmers Attention ! Skandia-Finished Plow Lays warrant- ed ] to fit any make of plows , right or left , IS , 14 and 16 inch , at Predmore Bros.tri _ _ ! I IF YOU WANT To build a good brick business block l and get a loan on it at nine per cent , apply to F. L. Brown.Uo , 5,000 ROLLS New Wall Paper at McCook Book & Stationery Co's. Go to Leland & Morrow for everso thing in the flour and feed line. Hats , the only complete line in Mc Cook < , at THE FAMOUS. New MOULPINGS at < Pade & Son's. h New style neckwear. THE FAMOUS. Sugar syrup , maple syrup and sor- ghum at Berry's. A large line of KOCKEBS at Pade & Son's. Now is the time to get your plow rejus paired and Predmore Bros , is the place , Spring overcoats , latest styles , at THE FAMOUS.te" on When you need any blacksmithing , Predmore Bros , can be found at their anvils. " v For plain , practical , scientific or pathological horse-shoeing , go to Pre 'd- c more Bros j of Prescriptions accurately com- pounded , day or night , at the City c0 Drug Store : S0 Noble , the leading grocer , carries the most complete line of queensware in the cal city. Inspect it. * en Go to the Hud'dleston Lumber Co. wa for the latest winter styles in Hard ers and Soft Coal. sta staQ' \\Q' JEtPThe price of liberty is eternal vigilance , but Noble's prices on groceries are sure to catch you. me Lost A Knights Templar charm , int Finder ] will be suitably rewarded by reb turning same to E. E. Lowman. lo t wa Canned fruits , evaporated fruits and dried fruits of all kinds and best brands jj1 at ' * H.H. Berry's. en irr Fine tailor-made suits , sacks and cut- ter aways , latest novelties , at ing THE FAMOUS. ml C. P. Rinker has an exceedingly fine lot of organs and sewing machines to cw sell cheap. Call and see them. clt1 tlit We make aud hang all shades purmr chased of us. "E McCook Book & Stationery Co. mi ba A. McMillen is selling Wall Paper Bemnants cheap to make room for his large stock of WALL PAPER , just received. \n \ We put in new steel sockets for carfin riage and buggy bows at less price than and others can patch them. be _ Predmore Bros. You can't afford to buy Wall Paper w and window shades until you have seen the our new .line. in McCook Book & Stationery Co. qu in Those who prefer to have their clothtio ing "made to order , * ' and want them at Xyj reasonable prices nail and inspect our wl line of samples just received. A fit io guaranteed. THE FAMOUS. Di If you want something handsome in the way of a hanging lampcall on CM. Noble. He is just in receipt of the the day largest and finest stock of hanging in lamps ever brought to southwestern ce Nebraska. ren reiTi = Tne Our line of Hamburghs , Swiss , and tier. White goods will please our many "We the customers. J. C. ALLEN & CO. 0f _ _ ' i' ' ' ' ' ' / • - - • inc stationery , regret and calling cards at fc The Tiiimjyrj oflice. Oil , tlieso "rays of sunlight" from tiie ' county oflicials efTlcientI • You have no doubt noticed the fact , but "j onik JiiLs su obi blnoinThe TiuIiune. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ TJio dnnce . annoiinced for last Friday eventj \ in ' ? , ' , at tlie Menard , did not'transpirefor lactt of itartfclpants. . The rcliablo West Dennison street fumi- turo de lers , Pade & Son , present a string of locals , in this issue. - "IHgii Five" next to poker , of course , is perhaps the most popular game wlthMcl Cookitcs ( , nowadays. It is to bo desired that Kamson's bill raisse ing the test of oil from 100 to 120 degrees will become a statute. "Come and settle" is the word Ludwick & Trowbi idge are sending out to their debtors. See them before the 20th. The i supreme court lias passed on the dual submission proposition and has estabM lislied its constitutionality. . -i i - - - .1n Canon City , and other grades of soft coal , and ) botii Pennsylvania and Colorado hard coal at Bullard's lumber yard. Uullard doesn't sell drugs ; but it is a cau tion the amount of hard and soft coal lie is weighing out , these chilly days. Billiard has "the cream" of the coal trade , He keeps in stock a large supply of best grades of both hard and soft coal. Is your coal bin empty ? If so consult I3ul- lard ] , dealer -"dusky diamonds" • of best grades , at the Badger lumber yard. We devote considerable space , this week , to the publication of another lengthy list of land ] patents , just received at the McCook oftei fice. The Iluddlcston Lumber Co. is gradually extending their territory. The latest pur- chase is The Frees & Ilocknell Lumber Co. 's chBr Bartley yard. School ' books , blank books , scale books , letter copying books , legal and land blanks , pens , inks , pencils , tablets , etc. , at The Tiubuxe ollice. With Bullard's filling your order for hard or soft coal ? "He's all right. " So is his large : stock of coal. So are his figures. Give linn a trial order. The "Glucinum" pen is undoubtedly the finest pen in the market. Will outwear three other pens. For s.tle at The Tiubune Sta tionery Department. The birthday ot the "Father of Ilis Coun try" was quite generally observed in Mc Cook. Business was in a measure suspend etl and the school children enjoyed a holi day. Improvements J are still being made on the Commercial House. Host Johnston lias in mind the best hotel in Western Nebraska , and. nothing short of that mark will satisfy him. "West < McCook is preparing for quite a building boom. Five houses will be built as soon < as weather will peimit , among the number before one for Police Judge O'Dontin nell. The Tihbuxe's handsome new window . sign will of course be recognized as the work of Mr. Miller , undeniably the best artist m his line , in Western Nebraska , who will shortly locate in McCook. Anniversary services at the Lutheran chiuch next Sunday morning and evening by the pastor , J. W. Kimmel , who will give a review of the three years work in the JRepub- licau Valley. All are invited. The greatest variety of tablets in this sec- tion of Nebraska may be found at The Teipe buxe Stationery Department. The line has jj jus been largely increased. Call aud see an the assortment and get prices. We understand that Mayor McEntee conpri templates making extensive improvements liis hotel , among them being steam heat. The McEntee is to be kept in the van of the F. McCeoIvS improvement prbcession. . , For the list of patents appearing - in - tins M. week's Cornier , piinted at Indianola , this m county , our esteemed contemporary is under au obligations to The Tkibuxe. The matter proper credit was no doubt overlooked. Word from ltev. D. S. Morris , pastor loci , conveys , the news of the burning of the WilI sonville ] M. E. church , Sunday afternoon pei las , at about 3 o'clock. Defective flue the aff cause. The parsonage was saved by wind on changing : direction. the r . , ne This } week , the McCracken jewelry store im was purchased by Messrs. McElwain & Bowscr , who will continue the business at the old Qtl stand. Mr. Louis Fox will remain with the new propi ietors for the present. The Tijib- vse wishes them success. We have for sale in our Stationery Depart ment one Imndrrd nounds of fine paper cut into various sizes for figuring pads. Every the business : man should lay in a supply , Only wil cents a pound. Don't forget us if you to ' want any iigm ing pads. * " Py Ouresteemed ( , but bilious , contemporary at Indianola ( , this county , bears witness to the enterprise ; of McCook papers in this language : "The McCook papers are nothing if not en terprising. " And it is said that the llecoulJ Angel thereupon gave Bishop a red credit an mark. teJ - cit The persistent statements of our demolal cratic contemporaiy , tiiat The Democrat exwi clusiveiy pi hits the news , reminds lis of the traditional democratic Irishman , who re marked in the course of a campaign speech : "For spache making and the loikes I am not much , but for honesty and integrity I can tui bate the devil. " W Nothing , perhaps , short of the receipt of a J'ei commission as Register of the McCook TJ. S. Land Ofiice , could have caused as mucli joy " the Majors home , as the arrival of that boy baby , Wednesday night. Mother child are doing nicely and John hopes to & able to resume his clerical labors by the _ first of comiiur week. On Wednesday , a deal was consummated lit whereby ] Mathias Dr.ill , of Lodajll. , became Co ( proprietor of the C. E. Boyd half section Ju "Town Four , " which consists of a deeded like quarter and a timber claim. It was a cash hand transaction. It is Mr. DrolPs intenJ to move out at once and occupy his farm , 0f whicli he will stock with some fine horses nr which lie will ship from lllinoi ? . We are co looking < for more just such settlers as Mr. se Droll. Welcome. ml _ sp Wednesday afternoon , the remains of Mi s. and Carey , who died suddenly , the preceeding . , on the farm , a few miles southeast of city , were mingled with Mother Eart'i toi Longview cemetery , this city. The deno ceased ; leaves a husband and four small childto , one an infant but two or three days old. a departed was comparatively a new setAi . The case is a sad one and calls forth ed ' profound sympathy of all kind hearts , fu undeistand that the deceased isasister hi Mrs. John Calkins , nee Mrs. Susan Kneff. th t I TjLl1 'r r = - . - * - rflr5iJ'Jtfr Qgr ' iuniiji iijjirij * , iij riijiwi ' minifcnii < iim 't ' > jii i iiiL.7l.tiiriliiLli V'T" j A JOYOUS OCCASION. A goodly company of friends participated In j , a delightful progressive euchre party at the ( homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Babcock , Tuesday evening ; and all unite in voting it among the most pleasurable affairs of the winter. Anew feature was intioduced into the game , in that each table was know by the name of a state , whllo each of the four players j at the various tables represented an important ' city in that state. Among the eager participants were : MB. AND MBS. J. * B. Mesrve , F. L. Brown , George Ilocknell , C T. Brewer , F. S. Wilcox , O. W. Knights , S. L. Green , B. B. Davis , Z. L. Kay , Emil Lindner , C. M. Noble , V. Franklin , P. W. Newman , G.A.Noren. MBS. Samuel Strash0 ser , Alex. Campbell , H. H. Troth. MISSES Ida ! J. Hollister , Mary Myers , Sara Lowman , Anna McNanura , L. Ella Hart. MESSRS- E , E. Lowman , J. F. Forbes , A. C. Ebert , Geo. ( B. Berry , Caleb Clothier. The honors 0f the evening were carried off by Mrs. C. T. Brewer . , who sustained the dignity of Des"ln Maines , Iowa , in a becoming manner. While Mrs. Emil Lindner , who repiesented Topeka , in the "Sunflower" state satisfied her soaring ambition | with the "booby prize. " Kefreshtai inents were enjoyed at a convenient lull in . the absorbing game. Our New Plan. We , the physicians of McCook , have been forco to adopt a new plan with regard to our collections for the following reasons : 1. ve * have found it impossible to collect more than a small portion of our accounts.W . 2. We have repeatedly found that our bills have been "left until the last , " and we have , , thus frequently been compelled to borrow money from the banks to pay our running expenses. 3. ! This has been carried to such and exw tent that we are forced to stop practice unin less our patrons appreciate our services in a more substantial manner. For the forgoing reasons be it hereby Resolved , That hereafter we will do strictly a casli practice , and whenever any- one of our patrons becomes delinquent , lie shall be notilied , and unless satisfactory set- tlement be made within thirty days thereatI tei , he shall be put upon the delinquent list.dul Resolved J , That all accounts now on our books shall become delinquent , on Feb. 20 , 18S9 , unless satisfactorily settled before that date. Resolved , That we mutually pledge ourtliii , selves to refuse to answer all calls from those found ] on the delinquent list. ( L. J. Spickelmiek. T. B. Stutzjiax. Z. L. Kay. A. E. Halt. . And. J. Willey. B. B. Davis. ; TRUE TO NAME. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Those who appreciate the value of nursery stock , trees and plants true to name and in perfect condition , should write to Crete nurs eries , Crete , Nebraska , for their catalogue and printed matter giving full description of such varieties as they have found best adapton etl to Central Nebraska , together with sug- gestions for planting the same. Their nursC cries are located 20 milts S. W. of Lincoln on tin main line of the B. & M. , and in 17 years they ( have built up a large business. On large orders they pay fare both ways of customers to come and see them and examine their stock , by deducting travelling expenses from bill j pm chased. Everything ordered before March 25th will be delivered in McCook free 0f charge , as the Supt. has sold three-foiuths of a car load , with which additional oiders cai be packed. No sale yard. Order eaily. Address , E. F. STEPHENS , Supt. I Unannounced , But Not Unwelcome.Fva A company of neighbors and friends dropjj ped ) in upon Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Strasser , her Monday ; evening , in an informal manner , win and ( enjoyed a very pleasant evening with for cards and chat and refreshments. The "surcou prisers" were : MR. AND MRS. C. W.J0U Knights , F. O. Newman , F. L. Brown , J. C.ar0 Biidsall , F. S. Wilcox , Georjre Hocknell , "W. . Lawson , S. P. Hart , Emil Lindner , H. W. ter Cole , B. B. Davis , Mrs. P. W. Newman , wee Mrs. Mose Erman , Mrs. Z. L. Kay , Mrs. C.trp . Noble , Mrs. S. Patton , Miss Grace Hamll Mr. mer , Mr. J. C. Allen , and Messrs. M. Stern ' and ( A. Loeb of Hastings. Subscribers Pay Up. the It is not the habit of the publisher to do sale # persistent dunning ; but there is a tide in the Mr. affairs ; of men which taken at the Hood leads to glory ; so there is a.time in the life of gUl publisher when a little casli seems to be necessary < , in addition to glory. An urgent invitation is extended our delinquent subTuc scribers to call at once and settle up. In ami other words we must have some money. ThePublishek. V1 Jer A Card of Thanks. nis The ladies of the Geometrical Society of Congregational church , desire in this on wise to express their thanks and appreciation ras' all those who aided th societyin the prep- aration and serving of the recent Knights of bug Pythias banquet. By order of the society. very Secuetaisy. pr00 -0 Grand Millinery Opening. Mis. Barger will have an opening , Friday m0 and ( Saturday , March 8th and 9th , and exina tends a cordial invitation to all ladies in the day city and vicinity to call and see her on those nat dates. Her stock of spring railliiiery goods uni will richly repay inspection. TiU tary WANTED 250 Head of Cattle 8et - and horses to pasture. 1,500 acres best pasper rure in the county , 3 miles east of McCook. mo Will be responsible for loss. Have lived 1-t wh years on same ranch and am here to stay. rell Albert W. Cobey. twe con FOR RENT."n Mil Two good ofiice rooms. Inquire of Frees Ha Hocknell Lumber Co. " - - - age His Honor , Police Judge O'Donnell , had a has little seance , Tuesday , with some South Mcert. Cookites of belligerent propensities. The in Judge murmured something that sounded his " 3 fine and usual trimmings. " they . r- with Last Friday evening was the anniversary thii Rev. E. J. Hall's birthday , his fiftieth ana J niversary , and his friends on the South SideT commemorated the event for the reverend = = gentleman iu a very pleasant manner , with a j musical entertainment and a bounteors me spread of refreshments , at the home of Mr. } tc Mrs. Geo Leser. line \ ' jec "As ' happy as v. lark" is Ephraim C. Gasam , lie having this week , received official wi'l notification of the fact , ( an encouraging fact tue the old soldier , ) that he had been granted are pension of S14 per month , dating from hope | August , 1SSS. Mr. Gaston was only examinf rl , the first of the year , and feels very grate to Mr. J. U. Foxworthy , of Lincoln , for 2 promptness in pushing the matter illi through the pension department , si ( • .4 _ _ _ ii. > < a 3taw newx y _ Mia yj o Supr ' { CiiHfipv f.ttuily of Lincoln aro Judgo 1 CoatMnt'V vu st8. A . KittoiilioiiBO liad legal business ln In- diiitu la , this county , yesterday. Car ' ! Clurk'a family , we tiriilorstund , conj tctnpluto inovlnsr to Dorvcr to live. J. Byron Jennings hurt legal biiainoss in CulliL-rtson ; the fore part of the week. Dr. ] Critser of the South swie lias moved Into , the city and will practise his profession. , H.P. Waltoand family moved to McCook , last ( Friday. Cambrldgo Kaloidoscope. Kepresentative ] Wilcox spent Sunduy at home , no returnod to Lincoln on Monday. Mr. 1 A. Loob of Hastings has been visiting friends and rolatlves in the city , this week. II. W. Colo had buslnesj in tho stnto's mc- tropolis , a number of days , tho first oftlio week. , Jleesrs. Geo. Hocknell and C. n. Meeker went ln to Lincoln , Tuesday ovenlug , on matters of business. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hallow have been enterlti taining Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laughlln for tho past week. Miss Magglo McAlpino is spending a few days ; with her brother and family In Indianola , this county. F. L. Brown made a short business pilgrim1 if to Denver , tho close of last week , returng ing on Saturday. Miss Faj Doty of Wauneta was In tho city , Wednesday , on her way to Uttiimwa , Iowa , on an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Oman , Fanny Fisher , G.t II. Grubb , S. H. Smith , of the county-scatwcru city ; visitors , Wednesdaj' . E. E. Eisenliart , E. E. Cnpps and Wnllaco Wlieeier wore among tlio Cuibertson visitors in tho city , "Wednesday. Mr. Gcorgo McNaul spent a few hours In tho city , , Wednesdaj' , on his way to Wauneta from a brief trip to Hastings. Judge Harlow W.Keyesand fnther.M.Koyes of Mt. Vernon , Iowa , were looking over tho city , Wednesday afternoon. L. A. Ilurlburt , tho oil man , who has boon in dulging in tho luxury of an eastern visit , ar- rived home on tho Saturday night passenger. Manager ; Miller of tho "Economy Storo , " Hayes Centre , had business In tho city which detained him here , Monday and Tuesday of tliii week. ltegister and Mrs. S. P. Hart left on tho Tues- jaj morning train for Ainsworth , Brown county ; , where they will make a brief visit at their former home. Judge Itoyai Buck , of "Forest Home , " wc arc pleased to note , has so far recovered from his recent serious illness as to bo ablo to bo about tho yard again. M. ' Stem , owner of tho Stern's addition , has been spending a few days in the city , this week , on real estate business. He returned to Hastings on Wednesday evening. " ] Mr. A. E. Harvey , the Orleans banker , stayed 1 over in the city , between trains , Wednesday , on business. Ho was en route to Denver and resumed his journey on the ilyer. { Co. Treas. Goodrich returned from a two week's visit to Lincoln , Saturday evening. While there ha closed up a deal by which he became the owner of about0,000 worth of Lincoln real estate. Courier. Messrs. Geo. Kaime and Will Anderson in1:57 voiced the The Frees & Hocknell Lumber Co. 's yard at Bartley. last Friday , preparatory to j turning over the same to The Iluddleston Lumber Co. , who have purchased that yard. 1 C. E. Shaw of tho Nebraska Loan and Bank- ! ing Co. of McCook was up from Hastiugs.Tuesj day , on business. He reports that the company wil open up on the first of the month , in tho Franklin brick , upstairs , in rooms formerly occupied by the U. S. land ollice. : Miss Grace Hammer , who has been visiting sister , Mrs. F. O. Newman , during the past wiutcr , took her departure , Tuesday morning , her home in Polo , III. Miss Grace has be- como a general favoiitc durinir her short so journ in McCook. and regrets at her departure heard on all hands. , E F. Stephens , Supt. of Crete nurseries , in. terviewed his friends in McCook , early this _ week , and sold Mr. Hocknell a half car-load of trees ( for his fine block northwest of town , - with liberal sales to many other gentlemen . . Stephens regards this as tho most enter- a prising town met in his round of trade. Mr. G.W.Marquardt , the DesMoines , Iowa , wholesale jeweler , who has been in the city , past week , on business connected with the alc of tho McCracken stock to McElwain & isj Bowers , took his departure for home.Tuesday. fri . Marquardt is considerably interested in McCook { , owning the Scott brick and valuable Ve suburban ] property besides. ma Messrs. J. C. Allen and H. H. Troth departed , Tuesday erening , for the east , and will be pre among McCook's representatives at the inaugaai uraMon , next Monday. Mr. Troth will remain coi the ' east three or four weeks , visiting in ua Jersey and Pennsylvania. Mr. Allen will also spend same time there , making purchases for alt spring stock of goods. Mr. Charles White , of this village , started. pul Monday ] the 17th inst. , for McCook. Nebt(1 | raska ' , where he has accepted the position of at. examiner for the Nebraska Loan and Banking 1 Company of that place. Mr. White is a good for business man and will undoubtedly make a exI efficient man for the company. He will el)1 propably move his family west in the spring. -Owego ( N. Y. ) Tunes. of Col. T. E. McCracken left on yesterday dai morning for Washington , D. C , to witness the est inauguration of General Harri = on , next Menen , The Colonel will spend some time at the pja national capital , and hopes to secure a position w under the now administration , in which Tue ueI TamONE hopes hb may be successful. Secre- t.e | . Laws accompanied the same pany.which out from Lincoln , yesterday. . coi Win. II. Gorrell has disposed of all his protui perty in this place , and in a short time will un move with his family to McCook ' , Nebraska. oy where ( he has purchased prop erty. Mr. Gorac has been station ajrent at Millersburg for dei twenty-eight years and is > one of the most t0 competent and courteous officials along the jin of the road. In his removal from town , his Millersbur-r losses one of her Lest citizens. jn Holmes County ( O. ) Farmer. "Win. H. Gorrell. our most efficient station , ,15 agent , has returned from the west , where he Rel conclude 1 to locate. He has bought propa ? . in McCook , Nebraska , and will move there tnt the spring. He saw .Tame'.Anderson and the sisters Mollie and Mrs. Rfce.eni , and says jjc are looking hearty , jind are well pleased DIJ the west. Mr. Gorrell has been agent at Mill depot for about twenty-seven years , and .j better > man for the placecould not be fouud. has TIoImes ] County ( O. ) Republican. ve ex a Petitions are being circulated aud very nu merously signed for a star mail route between- ! _ McCook and Curtis. The friends along the 1 of the proposed route are at present subme jected to no end of inconvenience and delay , tary it is fondlS' hoped that the department Su ' come to their aid andjielp them out-of trouble ; Postmaster Quick aud othersr moving energetically iu the matter ; we an | that their efforts may result in glad the , but fruition. ] • _ A young son of Rev. Win. Suess , whose illness lias been mentioned in previous issues , * improving nicely. iMMiMMMir < U * _ - u ' ' : < _ fesi > * SJiJl ! * vWyVBW _ Mrvyf7TF - List of Patenfs. Following wo glvo n list or patoi.ta rccontly received ( ut tho McCook l * . 8. Land Ollico. Thoy may ' bo secured by tho proper parties on sur render of receiver's receipt , duly endorsed : 1319 Anthony. J. II. f 1715 Koarns , Michael \\m j | ] Anion. Henry JOlti Klugnley , F.O. IKS ! Armstrong. J. A. IKM KIrkbrJdgc , & .P. HIS Ulrdsall. IsuaoT. I&0 Ktilftlii , James H-10 Iltichuium. Thos. 1818 ICunost. Win. K. 19 ' HiiHsutt. K. It. 1G71 Ktalilier , David S. a > l Brown , JctrersonIHI I-ithrop , Clms.W. WW Brown. Alex. HKJ Larlngton.Emma 1.T03 lloswell. O. N. 11M Lee. Adoll.i law Baker , Win. B. VMS Lung , Albert E. 1271 z Booth. Uemivlll. 1770 Lamed. II. M. 12AS Barnard. C. II. 11570 Land , Geo. A. 1229 Black , Wm. L. 1WW Laeey , John T. 122 1 Benson. John C. 12S7 Llndgren , John 1187 Bond , Win. II. 1845 Lohn , Balthar.or 12.VJ Brown. H. II. 158-i Matson. K. M. ll 9 Buck , Charles 1" 70 Mords , Henry A. 17J5 Baston. Sylvester 1510 * Moore , Edward I ) . 1733 Bunnell , Win. W. 1501 MoHugh , M. lOtri Bullard , Emmcr 1518 Mlllsati , John M. 1090 Bovston.J.H. 1S01 MeCollum.Z. T. 170" Brlggs , Samuol 623 Moulton , C. II. 170 ! ) Baker , John 1105 .Miller , Mary Ann 18SC liynrs. Eduar It. 1213 Moshur , UonJ II. IKK Babcock , Peter 1103 Metcalr. Sarah I. 1510 BoiiJamin.Frcd 1333 Mclvendrick , W. 1507 Booker , J. H. 1357 Mux , August 1589 Brand , Israel VJW McCiary. Adit S. 1831 Blrclmll , A. A. 1S0G Murphy. Carry 1832 ! Dlrchall. TI103. J. 807 Meservo , John II. 1107 Clark , Androw I. 987 McGuay , Thomas 1132 Clark , Margaret 1395 Messner. Win. T. 800 ' Crows , Claw. G. K59I McCurtaln , W. 810 Clark , James S. 1711 Mecham. Alvin J. SU Curry , Lewis W. 1700 Morris , Win. S. CIS Crockttr. A. II. 1037 McConnolI.Ernest 72 ; Carver , Leslie A. 1070 McConvillo , E. 1J Coates , Chai. N. 1051 Myers , Thos. A. 1238 Cromwell. C. G. 1558 Miller. William 1289 Calkins , John hHJtf Maxsted. It. A. 1250 Conner , Mary A. 1709 Nelson , Geo. G. 1800 | Carrlgnn , Jtimcs lr > 09 Olds , Augustus G. 1035 Clark , Willis L. 1309 Peterson , John 150tiCronk.Chas.il. 1328 Parrlsh , Chas. A. 1B31 Cooley , II. B. H08 Putorbaugh , I. F.A 1015 ' l Curry. James E. 1320 Peterson. C. A. J-j | Crows , Wm.T. 1H5 Pay ton , Dudley 1502 Cochran , C. J. H-i * Parsons , Leonard \t Coo. Stirling , D. 1W0 Pussehl. F. J. M. 1732 Colviu , .I0I111T. K'71 Piper , James A. 1727 ; PniiiP. M. A. 1391 Prieer. Frank E. 15J9 Crawley. F. E. 9TJ ( Pfeiiror. Henry 1802 ( Casten , Lowis 170:5 : Porter , William 1781 Cox , Joel 1573 Pearson , Benj. F. ji' Dlna , William 1471 Price. Edward 1110 Dow , Schuyler 1801 Powell. Thud. 1489 Dawes , F. II. 1131 I'eilc , Win. O. 1012 Davenport , II. II. 1400 Patrick. It. Elinor 1728 Draper. Thos. W. 1119 Powell , Marlon 1839 Davis , Geo. W. 1451 Powell , John 1202 Eikenberry , Dan. 141t Potter , Ira M. 1008 Emerson , S. U. 1271 Ituedy , John 1533 J Emberling. David 1095 Itobertson. J. A. 1545 Fough. N. W. 1031 Boss. Isaac J. 1706 Fox , Ulyscss E. 1427 Uedtleld , A. L. 1320 Fleischmao.Louib 1120 Itobluett , E. B. 1304 Farrell , Edward 1720 Bedford. A. D. 1305 , Farrell , John 1787 Record. Isaiah Jfl Forgubon , It. * * 0ll iceyiiolds , Islchar IfKJ'J ] Fisher , Walter V. 1891 Ross , John 1 li' | ; i ,9 Forbes , Hugh W. 1513 Boss , John 955 Fuller , Ernest 150 * . ) Bowe , Lucy A. 1841 Frost , Jo so II. 1512 Biddle. Laura , 1853 FIiiBkev , Ifoifill. 1440 Itccords , Win. P.LU Jjj Fuller , Cash D. 1490 ShalTer , Abner W. 1230 Fidler. Itezin C. 140(5 ( Swigirurt , I ) . C. 1811 Francis , John M. 1578 Stephenson. L. C.lc 1559 Frederick. Geo. J. 1093 Smith , Oliver II. cjj Gamagc , Nelson 1722 Saner , Jacob 1314 | George , FJina L. 1719 Scott. Michael 1352 Gircns. John 1009 Sullivan , Michaol 1200 Gluze. II. W. 1740 Smith , John F. 901 Gee , W. San ford 1400 Saunders , W. F. am Gammill , M. E. 1383 Sto.ie , John M. . 1725 Good , Amos W. 1387 Simpson , Edward 1072 Grcgrcy , JaneC. 909 Stever , Philip II. Jfi Gibson. John 1270 Spray , Levi 1575 Gale , Harvey T. 1201 Stockton. W. F. 1830 ; Hill , Charley M. 1253 Suitor , Chas. J. „ 1511 Hess , .lames A. 1313 Smiley , Ben B. , i7g Hogg , Susan B. 1310 Shiimaker.J.C. 1791 ! ) Hogg , Francis J. 1319 Suttars , James M. - Ji' ' Howe , NelsC. 1050 Sexton. T. M. , 1708 Harvey , Geo. C. 1223 Smith , Henry W. 170 Henderson.CloM. 1201 Salyer , Charles , Ifi ? . 8 Hnrtwlg , William 1105 Stiimpp. Henry jj. ( 53 Ilartsnck. Walter 1110 Shipman , Win. V. ICO Higgins , 0.G. 1093 Smith. Lena 1478 Harvey. J.C. F. 1303 Swiiiisoh , Alox. 1301 Hull. IrtiS. 1583 Thompson , VL. . 1291 Hodgkiii , F. A. 178(5 ( Taylor. V/m. M. l5i Hill , John 1550 Terwilliger , Adel. 12J9 Hamilton , Wm.T 1091 Tritsel. Joseph 107 Harlan. Martin It. 013 Terwilliger , Adel. 1011 Hart. Chas. O. 151 Trumbo , Asa 1401 Hill , Wm. A. 1317 Thompson. J.C. \ 1110 Hamilton , J. G. 1333 Teol , Norman ' 1W Harris , Frank 933 Vanderrord , It. 133 Hayes. Julia E. 1273 Vogely , John 1:57 : ! Honstene. L. 3'JO VouFarrell. F.W. Jijjj Hubbell , Win. II. 1089 Vaughn. J. W. 1397 , Hacker , Wm.T. 1588 V/eiek.Gottleib P. of 1321 Herzinger , Geo. 1521 V/acker , George 819 Hess. John F. INS Walters , John A. 01 1302 Holmes , John M. 1125 Wright , Chas. E. 1531 Jaqucs , Louis 1150 wheeler. Wm. J.bI" 1513.Johnson. ; William 039 Wheaton , Bradley 1752 J Jeffrey. John G. 1392 Warthcn. Mary lrji : Jones , David 1399 Wiekwire. Ira G. 147 ! ! Johnson , Jean P. 1030 Wilcox , Alfreds. 118 Johnson , August 1028 Wolir , C. V. 1017 Johnson , Levi 1295 Wagner , Conrad 51 Jamison , Andrew 1859 Wiseman. J. A. 124S Kerr , David 1842 Wagner. Magda. i:54 Knox , Ella 1H9 Young , E. F. 120 Knipping , Chas. 12" 1 Young. Lucy 732 Kuhn , Stephen 427 Yaap , Herman 703 Knceland , J. W. re = < SS0S 'e i _ a _ _ ySg 4i tJ ; E Jgj ® ra ii _ - _ _ l | | Sj Z | _ _ i II. w. Hills , brother of Walter , has taken position in the telegraph ollice. pr Engineers' and firemen's time books forsale , atTHEMcCooKTIUIHI E office. opi Mrs.E.A.Spraguewifeof EngineerSprague , 0f just home from a week's visit to Tyrone jjj friends. < cre Engineer J. E. Sanborn arrivel from his the Veivnont trip , Tuesday. His family will re main in the east for the present. Tho "Great Burlington Route" has a very j. 0 proper idea of the eternal fitness of things , lr" aad wi'l ' not permit of its dignified passenger tat cons , coming out of an eating house with so UK' uapoetic ; a thing in his hand as a piece of pre. Tei days , it is said , is about the way the "penWi alty is lilted to the crime. " of fici It is nimored that twofreipbt trains will be . . it on ihs branch in tho near future , and that tho passenger will arrive from tho east about 11 o'clock , P.M. , and from the west at , | o'clock , A. M. The extra freight is said to bo . the purpose of carrying supplies for the extention of tho road from St. Francis to Pu- eblo. Herndon Courier. HW cat Grim , unwelcome Deaih entered the home cin Fireman and Mrs Chas. Coleman , early Sung0 j * morning , and robbed them of their dearcor treasure , their only and infant son , Clar- .a ence , about one year old. The burial took . . place in Longview , Monday mormng , Rev. I. > Dwire conducting the services. All true hearts go out to the berea\-ed young couple in on their sorrow. t0 One of the best exhibitions of nerve that has como under the writer's notice of late , wasfcSl that of Brakemau Torrence , who sustained a Dei broken leg by 'icing knocked oil of a box car. Ar. a bridge , near Wymore. last Sunday. The adi accident was not at once known by the remainvat of the crew : and the injured man crawled a fence , near by , breaking olT a board and improvising , crutches , he managed to make lie way back to Wyrnorc. The thermometer tin indicated ] 6 degrees below zero , at the time. p _ Tc-lay , R. R. Woods , resigned , is beimr ! f checked , out , aud A. J. Welch , late agent at Is Cloud , is being inductel into the office or 'ea ' agent ( , at this place. Mr. Woods retires from P'J road with the reputation of being one of tin ( most efficient agents on the Burlington. , will in future devote his entire time to his of business in connection with the McCook Roller and the Vc"ook Electric Light < o. in etl' which bo is largely interestel. Mr. Welch been agent at Red Cloud for a numberof vi ; years ] , and comes with sufficient ability and Th experience ; to fill that responsible position in thorough manner. _ _ . , . JIOUi ; llllinWQM. lJLIf II IU. ! ! ! I 13 * PO . iu Itch , Mange and Scratches on human or ani mals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sani Lotion. This never fails. Sold by C. M. a s Smith & Sons , Druggists. McCook. _ . The > public schsols of the city expect to give entertainment , some evening.next week , r exact date has not yet been determined , this due notice will be given. H ' to toM Jamestown dress goods at pj J. C. ALLEN & CO. 'S. . 4 hi _ - \ iI i Ii i STATIONERY. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. % \ SCHOOL BOOILS " ! The ' Tribune Office , \ At Publisher's ' Prices. j I Bl LANK BOOKS. LEGAL DLANKS. 1 _ _ WHITE GOODS. I Wo will open , this wook , tho largest 1 and best assortment of white goods I ever shown in McCook. I J. C. ALLEN & CO. I WANTED A MAN. I To'plow a 100 acres or more on my I farm northwest of the city. Call at I the Commercial Houso. jl GEO. E. JOHNSTON. 1 New spring goods in Ladies' Hand'H . kerchiefs , Laces and Embroideries. / . C. ALLEN & CO. 1 Farmers I jfl , Avoid the spring rush and get your M plow repaired in time at Predmore .Bros. I IF YOU WANT I A Farm or City Loan , go to I F. L. BitowN. I - President Cleveland in an inter- , M view . yesterday , repeated the worm eat- 9 LU chestnut that the great body of the tl rank , and file of the union army were I democrats. It's a question hardly ' worth , arguing , but a man whe holds I the position that Mr. Cleveland docs , I ought to he better po ' sted on the compo- A sition of that army , even if he wasn't I there to see it or to share in its work. H The London Times commiserates H with . , us for the shock we muse suffer * H from . the admission of four new states H into the union. Tt saysThe Aineri- H cans , themselves imperfectly comprehend 'H the actual amount of metamorpiiosis in- | H volved. ] " No ? It would seem to Ameri- < H cans that the Times has need to attend fl to its own metamorphosis. < H . A large line of Chamber Suites , An- H tique Oak , imitations of Mahogony and < H Walnut ' , at prices within the reach , H of all , at Pade & Son's. H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ > _ | Mrs. Barger has received her stock M { . . spring millinery and invites the ladies M of . the city and vicinity to call and in- S spect it. Notice of opening elsewhere. { M Fancy Centre Tables just received at , M Pade & Son's. H i ew style linen collars at M TIIE FAMOUS. Car-load of NEW FURNITURB just jl received < at Pade & Son's. W | ss- : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i f With the close of business , last evening , i H ended Mr. F. L. Brown's oflicial connection ' M with the FrstXational Bank of our cily. Mr. H Brown , having resigned the Ca-shici-ship of H the i bank , will now eima o ill business lor H himself the real estate , loan and insurance H business , with which he is perfectly famil- H far Tiik Tr.inuxi : wiahes him continued H prosperiti' . The duties of Gabbier will now H devolve , upon Assistant Cashier Lawson , ' H who has been with the bank ever since its * H opening day. lie will no doubt prove worthy H the confidence imposed in him and will j H the inipoitant duties of the position with H credit lo Himself and to the satisfaction of H management. ) H The Tumjcnk has no favorites to groom H for . city offices ; but uudcistandin that his H friends have him in mind for that ollice , we H take pleasure in bearing unsolicited tcsti- H inciiy to his ability to till the responsiblo du- M ties ' of that ollice to the Ia.it touch of eiliciency. M Wi refer to Mr. E. C. Ballew , aud the ollice H City Treasmer. Shall Mr. Lawson's of- H ficial mantle fall on Mr. Ballew's .shoulders , M will repose there safely and honorably. M Elsewhere appeals tliedi. .sohition notice of M Helm & Davis. Mr. Helm leaves , in a few H days , to look up a location in the Oklahoma fl country , or vicinity , ilis family will reside | | here for the present. Wherever he may lo- M cate the Lest wiah sof many fiiend.siu ( which H circle 'I he Tihucxe desires to be numbered , ) H with him. Mr. Davis will remain and H conduct the business of the linn at the old . J stand. May continued success be his por- H tion. M The "slate makerare already at work H the eitj * election. The Mayoralty svems H be ] the absorbing ollice. Froi > er timber is H suggested in Dr. Z. L. Kay , Thoi. Colfcr , H Esq. , H. II. Troth , while others , dark hor-es , H perhapare bciiu quietly groomed for the H April municipal battle of ballots. We will H to the roster as the names escape the pri- H vate caucuses. H The 3 meeting of delegates from the repub- . H Iican clubs of the United States , formings H convention of the national league of re- H publican clubs , now in session at Baltimore , H largely attended and as a matter of course H extremely enthusiastic. The national H leairuc did splendid work during the cam- H p.iign aud has a right to feel jubilant at this H time. H The j old ' • Lr-lmd bam , " ' now the property H John Coleman , i > being entirely remodel- H , and will be materially improved. H Wednesday \ , February 27th , was the anni- H vcrs-ary ! of the ' 'Great Buriington Strike. " ' _ < Te was no celebration in McCook. H Snmecvil-dibpoaed individuals have it re- i H ported that Clurlic Brewer has the Mayoralty H view , this spring. H The Commercial House is becoming quite H swell ( front ) affair. M Dissolution of Partnership. _ | The co litirtuershlp between Helm & Davis Is j H day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. H Helm lmvinyr disposed of bis interest therein H toVr. . Davi ? . who will continue to reside at H 3IcCook < unci give bl personstl attention to con- ! _ _ ? and other business connected with the _ _ H Public Land Laws. T.M. HELM. H C. W. DAVI _ . H Dated , McCookv-Neb. , Feb. 23tb , 1SS0. * | _ | . ' -r-il : , , . " ' , - , " ' v - , ' - - # 'lm &it . - F _ _ _ _ i - j < - 4aB < g i _ g3aj Birtt ] _ -t - \ _ _ _ _ rfCSrhMirgii i * f- - m