The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 17, 1889, Image 1

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H S vv VOLUME VII. McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY EVENING , MAY 17 , 1889. NUMBER SI. ' % &Sm
I THE 'JEWEL'
I Gasoline Stove
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B W. C. LaTOURETTEl * Prop.
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H < Brick Store , Lower Main Avenue , 4 doors S. of J. C. Allen & 1 Arnrnmr , tzwuv asita .
m Co. , and 3 doors _ T. of The Frees &Hocknell Lumber Co. f mccuuk JNJUJi-asjJ-A.
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R PAID UP CAPITAL , - $100,000.00.
H Makes First Mortgage Farm Loans. Applications for Farm Loans Wanted.
| | Money paid soon as papers completed. Money advanced to make proof.
K A. CAMPBELL , President. B. M. FREES , 1st Vice Phesidekt.
' - ' GEO. HOCKNELL , Sec. & Treas. S. L. GREEN , . 2d Vice Presidemt.
. E. C. BALLEW , Manager.
M\ \ - OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL. BANK.
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11 HALL , COCHRAN & CO. ,
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I WALTER A. WOOD
Hr Warranted to Gut and Bind Sorghum 6 Feet High.
H ! ALSO AGENTS FOR THE
mldMcCORMICK MACHINES ,
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HEr Hardware , Implements , Etc.
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B ; I'Cutlery * : = Stoves , * : = Tinware , = : = Barb = : Wire ,
Windmills , * : * OilsEtc. .
B % \ WEST DENN1S0N STItEET , McCOOli , NEBRASKA. .
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
J. BYRON JENNINGS ,
ATTORNEY - - AT - : - LAAV.
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Will praftico In tho 8lrrte and United State
Courts , and before tbn IT. R. Land Offices.
Cnroful attontion elven to Collections. Office
over Citizens Bank , ilcCook , Wob.
THOS. GOLFER ,
ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAW ,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Real Estate Bought and Sold and Collocions
Mode. Money loaned on real estate and final
proof. Agent Lincoln Land Co. Oflleo , over
Formers & Merchants Bank.
R. M. SNAVELY ,
ATTORNEY - : - AT - > LAW ,
INDIANOLA , NEBRASKA.
WlUpractlco In all the Stato and United
States Courts. Also , beforo the Land Office at
McCook and the department at Washington.
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HUGH WJ COLE ,
. . .Li AWYER ,
McCOOK. NEBRASKA.
' Will practice in all tho Courts. Commercial
and corporation law a specialty.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Rooms 4 and 5 , First Nat'l Bank Building.
A. J. HITTENHOUSBT. . n. STAK ,
McCook. Indiauola.
Rittenhouse & Starr ,
Attorneys $ at $ Law.
OFFICES AT
, , . McCOOK AND INDIANOLA.
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C. W. DAVIS ,
Attorney , Land W Loan Agent ,
McCOOK , • • NEBKASKA.
Four year's experience in tho General Land
Office at Washington , D. C , as Examiner of
Contest Cases. Difficult contest cases a spec
ialty. Remember , I advise correctly upon all
auestions pertaining to the public land laws.
Qice , Front Basement of Citizens Bank.
H. G. DIXON ,
Real Estate andLoan Broker ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Special attention given tc the sale of city
property. Houecs routed and collections
made. Office : Rear of Citizens Bank.
T. B. STUTZMAN , M. D. ,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon ,
' OCULIST AND AUMST.
MoCOOK : NEBRASKA
"Office in McNccly Building , Main St.
B. B. DAVIS , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK . . .NEBRASKA.
j27 Offloo atChenery's drug store.
L. J. SPICKELMIER , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bposhl Attcaa Qlvca to FenihIssisss ; , ,
" Offlco * hoursfrom 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
. NEBHASICA
McCOOK. - -
{ 37"Rooms : Over new First National r.ank.
A. J. THOMAS ,
Administers Gas if desired. ZSTOffice over
Scott's brick.
G. W. MINKLER ,
FonMBntr
COUNTY--SURVEYOR ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Will do nil kinds of Surveying. Grading and
Civil Engineering. Residenco north of school
house. '
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THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL , i
Geo. E. Johnston , Prop. .
McCOOK , KEBHASEA. <
This house has been completely renovated
and refurnished throughout , and is first-class
in every respect. Kales reasonable. -
W. M. SANDERSON ,
DECORATIVE - : - ARTIST , i
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SCENIC PAINTER ,
Calc' .minlng , Graining. Paper Hanging , etc.
with neatness and dispatch. '
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JOHN G. W. F. FLEEMING , i
House and Carriage Painting , |
GRAININO , CAT.CIUIKIKQ , MA111ILINU ,
McCOOK. NERR.SKA. .
L avo all orders at the drug store of Albert
McMillen. First-class work guaranteed.
Dr. A. P. WELLES
HOMEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , ;
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Special attention clven to Diseases of Wo
men and Children. The latest improyed
methods of Electricity used in all cases re
quiring such treatment. Office over old First
Natioual bank. Residenco , Commercial Hotel.
M. C. WCWELLJ
BREEDER OF
Sliorf Hera GsttlBi
Stock on hand at all times , l aiia :
one mile south of JicCook. Neb. *
F. D ; BURGESS ,
PLUMBING ,
Steam and Hot Water Heating ,
North Main Avenue ,
McCOOK , • - ItEBEASKAi
A stock of best grades of Hose , Lawn
Sprinklers , Hose Reels hud Hose Fixtures ,
Constantly on hand. All wort r ecolves prompt
attention.
' "HACKMETACK , " a lasting and fragraut
perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents.
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Iris e tunatod thataeve y two
American citizens are worth the colos
sal mm of 1,443 million dollars. This
is just 33 million dollars in nxcess of
the total money circulation of the United
States , according to the last Treasury
statement.
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} Moral sentiment is slowly , perhapp ,
but nevertheless surely , growing in
America , which shall eventually close
the saloons , on Sunday at least , through
out the length and breadth of the best
country upon which the sun of heaven
has ever shone.
Any assumption of the prerogatives
of tho congressman , by Congressman
Laird's atttendant , ( not clerk , ) should
be met with emphatic action. Imper
tinence and presumption of such mag
nitude should be promptly squelched.
The second district is in distress enough
by reason of its congressman's illness * ,
without being subjected to the regime
of a ' 'chamber man. "
Chicago is having a hard time in se
curing the old Libby prison which , was
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bought by a syndicate for the purpose
of being taken down , packed up and re
moved to that city and set up as a show
place. The building was duly disman
tled and loaded on to a train of cars and
started for its destination. Somewhere
in Kentucky the train collided with an
obstacle , went all to pieces and the
building material was scattered over a
large extent of right of way. The peo
ple resident in the vicinity are picking
up the bricks and fragments of timber
and carrying them home as relics.
Burrows the raan-afraid-of-his-
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mortgages , after meditating two or three
months upon the handling the legisla
ture gave his report that there were
mortgages on Nebraska farms to the
amount of $150,000,000 , now comes
to the front with a declaration that Sen
ator Stewart of Nevada made nearly the
same report in a speech a year ago.
Doubtless Stewart had the same author
ity for his figures that Burrows has.
He guessed they were big , because he
he wanted to use the assertion for an
argument . for some fool theory of polit
ical economy. The statistics of the
guessers are always very amazing.
The Arkansas ballot box thieves have
been caught. There is no money in
the treasury of the United States court
to try them this term , so they say they
have been putunderbonds to the extent
of from $1,200 to $2,000 each , and
ma } ' be tried some time. There arc five
of them , and they are all leading citi
zens and highly respectable. According
to the democratic leaders in that state ,
they are the fellows who murdered Col.
Clayton. If they are , it would have
been : well to make the bonds a little
higher. Probably some of the gang did
the deed or hired it done , for it was be
cause ' the colonel was on their track that
they wanted him out of the way.
Here is the way Bob. Ingersoll puts
it : "Here is a shoe shop. One man
in the shop is always busy through the
day always industrious. In the even
ing he goes courting some nice sirl.
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There are five other men in the shop
that don't do any such thing. They
spend . half of .their working evenings in
dissipation. ( The first young man by
and ; by cuts out these others and gets a
boot and shoe store of his own. Then
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he ] marries the girl. Soon he is able to :
take ' his wife out riding of an evening.
The five laborers , his former compan
ions , who now see him indulging in tlrs
luxury , retire to their neighboring sa
loon and pass resolutions that there is
an eternal struggle between labor and
capital. "
Bev. Hugh O. Pentecost has been
preaching some doctrines not found in
the ; bible nor backed np by the facts of
of the . He is
history or present. report
ed to have said , among other similar
things , "that the laboring classes are
now entirely hopeless in the hands of
the Citpitalistic class. " This is sensa
tional and absurd ; a pessimistic view of
the situation. The fact is that the la
borer as a rule never received so much
as now for his work , never worked so
few hours as now , never could buy as
much of the necessaries of life for his
wages as now , and never was so inde- ,
pendent as at the present time. The
world is growing bettor , in spite of such
preachers , and along with the .general
improvements the condition of the labor
ing man improves. It isn' t what it
ought to be yet , but the tendency is in
the right direction.
The postal service of the United
States ought to be advanced to the
highest degree of efficiency before the
reduction to one cent for a letter is en
titled to serious consideration. The
country is constantly growing and the
accommodation of new settlements and
their connection with the rest of the '
world in a reasonably convenient way , (
calls for constant changes and exten- ' '
sions that involve increased outlay. (
That this government can maintain a ' '
postal service at two cents is a high '
compliment to the general intelligence
of the people , for only an incredible '
business would render it feasible at !
those figures to cover a territory so im
mense and a population so scattered.
The advantage of the reduction would
be small compared with the advantage
of a general increase in the number of i
mail deliveries in outking settlements •
extending over thousands of miles of
Border. The views of the postmaster ;
general on this question arc sound.
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A GOLD WATCH
FOR ONLY
ONE DOLLAR
Per Week , by our Improved Club System.
Tho Cases in our Watches are fully Warranted
for 20 years. The movomcntB aro Elfjiu and
Waltham. rellnblo and well known. Tho
Watches aro Hunter case or open fHce.Ladies'
or Cunts'size stem Winders and Settlers , and
aro fully equal in durability , servico and ap-
pearanco to any $60 Watch. Wo sell theso
Watches for $25 spot cash , and send to any ad
dress by Express or Resristered Mall ; or by
our Club System at $1 pur weok. Onogood re
liable AGENT WANTEDin each place. Write
for particulars.
EMPIRE WATCH CLUB Co. ,
31 Park Row. NEW YORK.
ALLEN'S TRANSFER ,
Bus , BaggageDray Line.
F. P. ALLEN , Prop. ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
EB Bost Equipped in the Citv. Leave orders
at Commercial Hotel. Good well water fur
nished on short notice.
Herian & DesLarzes ,
Proprietors of the McCook
Transfer % Gity Bos Line ,
Bus to and from all trains. Coal hauling
and general delivery. Three drays. All
work promptly attended to. Leave orders at
Frees & Hocknell Lumber Yard.
Blue Front Livery Stable
B. . SMITH , Proprietor.
Livery , feed and sale stables. Finest turn .
outs in the city furnished. Earn , rear Mc- !
Enteo Hotel.
S5TI do a STRICTLY CASH business.
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J. S. McBRAYER ,
House lover % Drayman ,
McCOOK , NEBr
SSIF' House and Safe Moving a Spec
ialty. Orders for Draying left at the
Huddleston Lumber Yard will receive
prompt attention.
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KILPATRICK BROTHERS.
( Successors to E , D. Webster. )
Horses branded on left hip or left shoulder.
gu. P. O. address , Estelle.
Kf-r Hayes county , and Beat-
uBagMfcrice , Neb. Range. Stink-
9 5g2 | > ging Water and French-
KQ BEESmJ man creeks , Chase Co. ,
S * " Sgfl Brand as cut on side of
_ flgj8gsa ffn some animals , on hip and
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trhere on tho nnimaL
Melbourne
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Will make the season of 1SS9. com
mencing April 1st and cloini : July 1st ,
on Mondays , Tuesdays , Wednesdays •
and Thursdays at my farm on Driftwood
creek , 10 miles southwest of Mccook ; ,
and on Fridays and Saturdays at Eaton '
& Co. ' s livery barn in McCook.
Terms : $10 to injure a standing '
colt. $8 for the season. $5 for single
service.
service.Sea Butler ,
A fine dark iron-gray jack , 2 yearn
old past , 13 hands high , weighing S00
pounds will also make the season at
the same places and time ? , and under
same terms. Gsilland see them.
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CAPITAL PAID IN , - - $50,000.00.
general banking business transacted , prompt Money _ _ /--y rTP * |
for Everybody. We make farm and city Loans at Lowest % * ' _ _ i
current Rates and pay money whentheTitle is complete. g R
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C. E. SHAW , Tres. O. A. THOMPSON , Vice Pros. CHAS. A. VaxPELT , Treas. ; ' ? < : | H
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