The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 22, 1889, Image 1

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I JL VOLUME VII. McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY EVENING , MARCH 22 , 1889. NUMBER 43. \1
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! WE' ARE
* • To double our cash trade for 1889 , and in order
* to make it an inducement for every one to trade
y ; with us , offer to cash customers the following
f • ' ' LIST OF PRIZES
; ' - lfftideJBai' Top Buggyworth - $140.00
1 Koad Cart , - 40.00
j 6 Sets Rogers' silver plated Knives
7 and Forks , at $ ,7.50 per set , - 45.00
1. . 5 Prizes $5.00 worth of Hard-
j " ware each , - 25.00
| j ? 50 One year's subscription to the
| "Western Plowman , " a first-
II class agricultural paper , at $1 , 50.00
St 63 Prizes , worth - $300.00
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I Each one Buying goods of us for cash to. the
f > | g amount of § 5.00 will receive a numbered chance
| i * * in a raffle for the above list of prizes. Our prices
I ARE AWFULLY LOW
i\ and our stock is complete. We mean business.
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j r / Great Western Stoves & Ranges.
b r ) "Jewel" Gasoline Stoves.
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II q ° 'e Agents \ Siberia , Refrigerators.
If' ( Glidden Barbed Wire.
' ! , - Large stock of northern grown Garden Seeds in
bulk. Don't fail to call on us. Don't forget place.
LaTQURETTE & CO. , Props.
! ' " . Bri "lSVSkHoffe-Si'Si ? l SaI H < : C00E. M13RASKA.
I \ W. 0. BUL ' LARD & CO.
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I LIME , HAEI )
t CEMENT , Of I AND
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| f WINDOWS , U IWI O If D j SOFT
jj _ _ BLINDS. j COAL. _
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p- 1889. SPRING SEASON. 1889.
i if ; I have to offer for this season an unusually large stock
: t v.o SP&INGr GOODS , of all descriptions ; the latest styles of
I ? wide WALES Satin Finish , WOESTEDS , SCOTCH SUIT-
| l : MGS , SPRING OVERCOATS , FINE TROUSERINGS ,
Y . Etc. , Etc. Call early and examing the ' new goods.
t L. bernheimrr ,
P ? Old First National Bank Building , McCook. MERCHANT TAILOR.
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I CRETE NURSEFUES.
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TSVj. Two hundred acres of Nursery Grown Trees and Plants ior sale. 70 acres
V of orchard and 15 acres of small fruit.
| • Try a Home. Nursery !
jp > - It should be apparent to any one that a Nebraska nursery can and will do
t better "by its patrons than eastern nurseries. Our trees and plants are adapted
Br | . to Nebraska soil and climate. We also
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' * PLANT TIMBER CLAIMS.
and cultivate and guarantee them a term of years. We PAY YOUR FARE
* BOTH WAYS on large orders to come and sec us. Correspond for terms on
f this plan. We are well stocked with Heavy "Shade Trees , suited to street plant
ing. The Superintendent having sold fof a carload of trees for streets of Mc
Cook , would like to secure by mail , trade enough to finish the car. No sale
' yard. Order before March 25th what you wish forwarded. TIME SALES
made on many lines of stock to responsible parties. Address ,
* , E. F. STEPHENS , Supt. , Crete , Neb.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
J. BYRON JENNINGS ,
ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAAV.
Will practice in the Slate unci United Pfato
Courts , anil boforo Urn TT < s Lnnrt Ofliccs.
Careful intention given to Collections. OHicu
over Citizens Bunk , McCook , I'oj. .
TIIOS. CONFER ,
ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAW ,
AND KOTAItY PUBLTC.
Real Estate Bouplit and Sold and Collcoion. "
SIndo. Money loaned oil icul cstntonnd Una !
proof. Ajjcnt Lincoln Lnnd Co. .Office , over
Vuruicrs & M crclmnts Bunk.
R. M. SNAVELY ,
ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAW.
INDrANOLA. NUHU.\5KA.
Will vructice in nil tli < - Stute ami Pii : > e <
flitter. 'oir' . AI o. liefort ! tu ! < l.nndOI > : vcit'
McCook itnd tlic dopai Uncut .it WstEl.nijrto : : .
llDGII W. COLE ,
. LAWYER ,
McCOOK NEBRASKA.
Will practice m all the Courts. Commercial
and corporation Ian * a specialty.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Ilooras 4 and 5 , First Kut'l Bank Building.
A. J. IUTTKNHOUSE , W. It. STAJtlt
McCook. lndianolu.
Rittenhouse & Starr ,
Attorneys $ at t Law
OFrif'ES AT'
McCOOK AND INDIANOL.A.
C. W. DAYIS ,
Attorney , Land if Loan Agent ,
McCOOK , - NEBRASKA.
Pour year's experience in the General Land
Olllce at Washington , D. C , as Examiner of
Contest Cases. Difficult contest cases a spec
ialty. Bcmcmber , I advise correctly upon all
pertaining : to the public land laws ,
Suestions Basement of Citizens Bank.
H. G. DIXON ,
Reai Estate and Loan Broker ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Special attention given tc the sale of city
property. Houses rented and collections
made. Office : Bear of Citizens Bank.
T. B. STUTZMAN , M. D. ,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon ,
OCULIST AND ATTRIST.
McCOOK , NEBRASKA
"Office in McNeely Building : , Main St.
B. B. DAVIS , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK NEBRASKA.
{ g ? Onico atChenery's drug store.
L. J. SFIOKELMIBR , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Sjecisl Att tjjc Oirca t : Tenalo Bisoiscs.
Office hours , from 9 to 11 A. M. , and S to 4 P.
M. , mountain time. Office Over Farmers &
Merchants bank.
Dr. Z. L. KAY ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
McCOOK. - NEBRASKA.
3ST ° Roo.MS : Over new First National Bank.
A. J. THOMAS ,
DENTIST.
Administers Gas if desired. "Office over
Scott's brick.
( J. W. MINKLER ,
FORMERLY
COUNTY - : - SURVEYOR ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Will do all kinds of Surveying , Grading and
Civil Engineering : . Residence north of school
house.
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL , ,
Geo. E. Johnston , Prop.
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
This house has been completely renovated
and refurnished throughout , and is flrst-class
in every respect. Rates reasonable.
W. M. SANDERSON ,
DECORATIVE - : - ARTIST ,
SCENIC PAINTER ,
Calcimining , Graining. Paper Hanging , etc. '
with neatness and dispatch. j
JOHN G. W. F. FLEEMING , \
House and Carriage Painting , ;
GRAINING , CALCIMINING , MARDLING , 1
MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. '
Leave all orders at the drug store of Albert .
McMillen. First-class work guaranteed.
J. H. BENNETT , <
GONTRAGTOR
OF
BRICK AND. STONE ,
McCOOK , - NEBRASKA.
F. D. BURGESS , ;
PLUMBING ,
Steam and Hot Water Heating. '
North Main A.venue ,
McCOOK , - - 2JEBRAS11A.
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T" A stock of best grades of Hose. Lawn .
Sprinklers , Hose Reels and Hose Fixtures.
constantly on hand. All work receives promtt '
attention. <
M. G. MAXWELL , j
BREEDER OF
Short ta Cattle. \
Stock on liaud at all times. Farm :
one mile south of McCook , Neb. ]
The Nebraska Assembly.
Tho EiRhth Annual Session of tho Nebraska
Assembly will bo held at Crete , from June 27
to July 0,1889.
Recognition Buy will bo Friday , July 5. The
Class of ' 89 will meet for tho Recognition ser
vice at tho Hall in tho Grove at 1:30 P. M. ,
after which thoy will inarch through tho
arches to the Auditorium , whero the address
of the day will bo delivered by tho Rev. Alex
ander McKenzlo , D. D. , of Cambridge , Mass. ,
pastor of tho First church , and ono of tho
overseers of Harvard University.
Among features of tho Assembly to which
special attention is called aro :
1. Tun Dkpautmbnt of Teaciukci. Mrs.
M. A. Kennedy of Philadelphia will lead a
Palestine class lor young people. Dr. A. E.
Dunning and Prof. H. S. Jacoby of Pennsyl
vania will teach normal ctasses. Dr. J. T.
Duryea will conduct a daily class in tho study
of ttio books of tho Bible.
2. The Department of Literature. Daily
lectures will ba given by Pros. Homer B.
Sprague , for many years a teacher of English
literature in Boston , in California , and now
President of tho University of Dakota.
3. Tun Department of Music. H. R.
Palmer , Mus. Doc. will organize a much
larger chorus than ever belore. Excellent
selections of music aro furnished free on up
plication to F. I. Foss , President of tho Assem
bly , Crete , to those who will agree to study
them in advance and to join tho chorus. A
flrst-class quartette has beon secured. Tho
soprano , Madam Carrlngton of Chicago , is one
of tho foremost singers in America.
Entertainments will be given by tho Imperi
al ( male ) Quartette of Chicago , who aro un
surpassed in this country.
There will bo daily classes for beginners ;
also in chorus training , and in harmony.
4. The Department of Drawing. Prof.
Frank Beard will bavo classes each day for
teachers and others who wish to learn to apply
tho principles of drawing in their work ; also
for children.
Among tho lecturers and readers engaged
are Col. Geo. W. Bain of Kentucky , Dr.Alex. .
McKenzio of Cambridge , Dr. Geo. P. Hays of
Kansas City , Dr. J. T. Duryea of Omaha , Sena
tor Manderson , and Frank Beard :
There is to be a "College Day , " with an ad
dress by Dr. Chas. F. Thwing of Minneapolis ,
the author of "American Colleges" and other
important educational works ; also a "Teach
ers' Day , " with addresses by Prof. McFarland
of Iowa , and others. Special attention will bo
given this year to a "Children's Day , " which Is
to be in charge of Frank Beard.
The W. C. T. U. will have daily classes , led
by competent teachers , in charge of Mrs. M.
A. Hitchcock of Fremont.
ThoV. . H. M. Union of Nebraska will hold
several meetings on important subjects con
nectcd with missions at home and abroad.
It is expected that meetings of the Y. P. S.
C. E. will bo held under the leadership of Rev.
Willard Scott of Omaha.
The lawyers and editors , as usual , will have
public addresses on subjects of special inter
est to them.
It is expected that the National Day , July 4 ,
will be celebrated this year with greater en
thusiasm than ever before.
The Nebraska Assembly has its constituency
throughout the State , and with many in West
ern Iowa. Chautauquans would not think the
year complete without the mutual greetings ,
round tables , vesper seryices , and inspiration
thev get at Crete. But for Chautauqua and
what it represents , tho Assembly would never
have been founded. A hearty invitation is ex
tended to all Chautauquans to spend the en-
tiro time of the session in the groves on the
banks of the Big Blue River at Crete.
F. I. FOSS , President.
A. E. DUNNING , Supt. of Instruction.
Literary Note From The Century Co.
Mr. JosErn Jefferson has been engaged
for a number of years upon his autobiography ,
which will soon begin to appear in Tho Cent
ury. No more interesting record of a life up
on the stage could bo laid before tho Ameri
can public , and Mr. Jefferson's personality is
perhaps more sympathetic to the people of
this country than that of any actor we have
had. He is the fourth in a generation of ac
tors , and , with his children and grandchildren
upon the sage , there arc six generations of
actors among tho Jeffersons. The record
which he has made of the early days of the
American stage is said to be peculiarly inter
esting , especially tho story of his travels as a
boy in his father's company , when thej would
settle down for a season in a Western town
and extemporize their own theater.
The autobiography will begin in The Century
during the coming autumn , and tho install
ments will be illustrated with a portrait gal
lery of distinguished actors.
Lower House So/ons.
[ From the Omaha Bee.l
Hon. Justin A. Wilcox , of Red Willow , was
born in Canaan , Columbia county , New York ,
and lived on a farm until he was nineteen
years of age. He enlisted in August , 1862 , in
the One Hundred and Twenty-eighth New
York , and aiterwards accepted the commis
sion of lieutenent in the Thirty-eigthth United
States colored troops , and served till tho close
Df the war. In 1870 he moved to Gilman , 111. ,
ind for two years followed the plow and then
engaged in merchandising. In 18Si he
uoved his stock of goods to McCook , in this
rtate , and opened out a general store. Mr.
IVilcox is one of tho silent members , though
ivhen necessary he can talk and say what he
neans. As a member of the committee on ,
: laims he signed the minority report in fight-
tig the § 50,000 claim of ex-Governor Butler ,
ind materially aided in defeating the measure
3n the floor of the house.
TRUE TO NAME.
These who appreciate the value of nursery
stock , trees and plants true to name and in
perfect condition , should write to Crete nurs-
jries , Crete , Nebraska , for their catalogue
md printed matter giving full description of
such varieties as they have found best adapt
: d to Central Nebraska , together with sug
gestions for planting the same. Their nurs-
; ries are located 20 niihs S.V. . of Lincoln on
he main line of the 13. & JT. , and in 17 years
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hey have built up a large business. On large
> rders they pay fare both ways of customers
o come and see them and examine their
itock , by deducting travelling expenses from
> ill purchased. Everything ordered before
tfarch 2oth will be delivered in McCook free
> f charge , as the Supt , has sold three-fourths
) f a car load , with which additional orders
: an be packed. No sale yard. Order early.
Address , E. F. STEPHENS , Supt.
Subscribers Pay Up.
It is not the habit of the publisher to do
lersisteut dunning ; but there is a tide in the
iffairs of men which taken at the Hood leads
m to glory ; so there is a time in the life of =
; he publisher when a little cash seems to be
iccessary , in addition to glory. An urgent
nvitation is extended our delinquent sub
scribers to call at once and settle up. In
) ther words we must have some money.
The Publisher.
ELECTRIC BITTERS.
This remedy is becoming so well known and
io popular as to need no special mention. All
vho have used Electric Bitters sing the same
ongof praise. A purer medicine does not
• xistandit Is guaranteed to do nil that i6
slaimcd. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases
if tho Liver and Kidneys , will remove fimples , •
lolls , Salt Rheum and other affections caused
> y impure blood. Wfll drive Malaria from the
iystcm and preveutaswell as cure all Malarial
evcrs. For cure of Headache , Constipation
ind Indigestion try Electric B.ttorj . Etire
atisfuetiou guaranteed , or money refunded
? rlce 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle , at A. MeMil-
eu'sdrugstre.
For lame back , bido or chest , use Shiloh's
'oius Plaster. Price25 cents. McMilleu's ,
Hall , Cochran & Co. ,
DEALERS IX
Implements , Etc.
A complete stock of
CUTLERY ,
STOVES ,
TINWARE ,
BARB WIRE ,
WINDMILLS ,
OILS , ETC
Lowest LivingPrices. .
WEST DENNISON STREET ,
McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA.
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You will find a splendid line
of Cloths , Cassimeres , Wor
steds , London Suitings , and
Trouserings , and a complete
assortment of Spring and Fall
Overcoatings. Also Esqui
mau Beavers in all shades at
DRYSDALE'S
Fine Custom Tailor Shops ,
opposite the new postoffice.
Good fits guaranteed. Thir
ty-five years' experience iu
New York City.
MAIN AVENUE , JMcCOOK , NEB.
ALLEN'S TRANSFER ,
Bus , Baggage Dray Line.
F. P. ALLEN , Prop. ,
rVlcCOOK , NEBRASKA.
"Best Equipped in the Citv. Leave ordc- •
at Commercial Hotel. Good well water Un
nished on short notice.
Herian & DesLarzes ,
Proprietors of the McCook
Transfer % City Bus Line.
Bus to and from all trains. Coal haulinq
and general delivery. Three drajs. All '
work promptly attended to. Leave orders at
Frees & Hocknell Lumber Yard.
Blue Front Livery Stable
. D. SMITH , Proprietor.
Livery , feed and sale stable3 , Finest turn
uts in the city furnished. Earn , rear Mc
Sntee Hotel.
R. H. COLE , . j
"The Leading"
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tM y 1 w S3 II si 8 a 113 U 8
of McCOOK , FOR
First-Glass Tailoring" .
Having a large stock of Fine Suitings
md Trouserings , I will furnish them
• heap for the next 60 days.
KLLPATEICK BROTHERS.
( Successors to E , D. WebBter. )
Horses branded on left hip or left shoulder.
oflu | F. O. address , Estelle.
gygELHayes county , and Beat-
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ltfflMNR jMP& rice , Neb. Sange. Stink-
TJmmmm3&&lHrtinS Water and French-
WSEmSmVizlman creeks , Chase Co. ,
mHfgMMCTr ? Nebraska.
Wf" 9f wtS } Brand as cut on side of
g3g 3Va lfmsome animalson hip and
KaBQB BHyL Bides of some , or any
* uero on tho animal.
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CHOOli 1
HOES.
FOR
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Our "Ckallcnge" and "Lion" School
Siioes are the hest ever offered in
McCook. Every seam is stitched
with the hest of silk , and riveted with
an invincible rivet. We have just
opened 24 dozen pairs for a starter.
NEXT WEEK J
We will have something- say re- • '
gardiiig * a line of
Eine Shoes for Gentlemen , which are
undisputaMy theVbest goods in the
world. Retail price , $8.50 per pair.
Yours for Good Goods.
"BOSTON BARGAIN SHOE STORE. "
JPERA HOUSE BLOCK , - McCOOK , XEB1IASKA.
citTIakeries ;
A. PItOBST , Proprietor.
FRESH BREAD DELIVERED EVERY DAY FREE OF CHARGE.
PIES-CAKES-CANDIES-XUTS-OYSTERS-CIDER
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CIGARS-TOBACCO-ETC-ETG.
LUNCH ROOMS INCONNECTION. .
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LYTLE BROS. & CO.
KEEP THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
SHELF AND HEAVY
STOYES AND TINWARE-
S. W. Nebraska , and at lowest living prices. i
Fine Cutlery a Specialty , f
ANY WORK IN THE LINE OF TIN , SHEET IRON OR COPPER
PROMPTLY AND NEATLY EXECUTED. A
LYTLE BROS. & CO. . . \
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