McCook weekly tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 188?-1886, December 20, 1883, Image 1

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    McOooK WEEKLY TRIBUNE
, VOLUME 2. M'COOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , DEC. 20 , 1883. NUMBER 29.
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J. K. COCIIRAN ,
'Attorney at Law ,
MCCSOS , 313 WILLOW COTOT7 , HZB.
Practice In any Courts of the state and Kun-
mis , ami the government Land Oftlcn of tills
Diritrict , and bcforo thii Land Department at
"Washinjrton. .Satisfaction guaranteed , and
term * reasonable. Oflleo 1st door south of the
U. S. Land Ollicc. ! -Jyr.
I. J. STARBUCK ,
Attorney at Law ,
MCCOOK NEBRASKA.
Will Klvc * HecIal attention to the practice of law ,
md mnklni ; collections.
W"Oill i' Second blucknortli of depot , 2 doom north
Green's drug store.
JOHN A. LEE ,
Merchant Tailor.
MCCOOK : : NEBRASKA.
Pit and Workmanship Guaranteed.
PAGE T. FRANCIS ,
County Surveyor.
Red Willow County.
Keeps certified plats of nil lands ii the
Hitchcock luml district. Special attention Riven
to nil sueli business. Correspondence solicit
ed. 13-tf.
L. LEE JOHNSON , M. D. ,
Physician and Surgeon.
Qriicato Kodisil Dspirtnoat Vzivgisit ? Woorter.
Oiltco In rear of Citizen' * Ilnnk. wlirrc lie can be
found when nut professionally engaged.
JOHN F. COLLINS ,
Contractor and Builder ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Estimates cheerfully given on nil kinds of
work. Uest of references. Address for the
present by uiuil. 18-lyr.
COJSTGDON & CLIFF ,
Bricklayers & Plasterers.
All Jobs Promptly attended to.
C. L. NETTLETON ,
Supt. Public Instruction
Teachers' Examinations atlndianola on the
third Saturday of every month , commencing
-sit 9 o'clock , A. M. JiVtf.
W. M. SANDERSON ,
House & Sign Painter.
McCooic , - NEBRASLA.
All work guaranteed. Give me a call.
WM. McINTYKE ,
Contractor and Builder
OF IONG EXPERIENCE.
All work warranted. All material furnished
it desired. Work done on short notice.
PATENTS
F. A. Lclnrmnn. Solicitor of American and Foreign
Patents , Washington. D. C. AH business connected
with Patents , whether before the Patent Office or
the Courts , promptly attended to. No charge made
unless a patent 1 secured. Send for circular. 25-C.
STANDAKD
LAUNDRY WAX !
Preserves Linen , gives a beautiful
finish , prevents the iron from
sticking , saves labor.
5 Cents a Cake.
Ask your Storekeeper for it.
Standard Oil Co. ,
CLEVELAND , - - - OHIO.
J. B. 2IESEEVE.
* y.nch. . Spring Canyon on the Frenchman -River in
iP Jc county , Xeb. Stock branded as above : also
" 717" on leftside ; " 0. L. " on left tip : "T" on
-Ijht hip and "L" on right shoulder ; "It" on. left ,
Boulder and "S" onMtJaw. IIalf nder < c ; p.tettd
acd square cp p right ac.
W. C. LATOURETTE ,
IIDEALER INI
HARDWARE , STOYESQUEENSWAEE ,
Agricultural Implements
The Largest Stosk and Lowest Prices in
Red 'Willow County.
Sign of the BIG AX. Three Doors South of P. O.
McCook , Red Willow County , - Nebraska.
FREES & HOCKNELL ,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
LIBER
( DEALERS IN
Lumber , Lime , Cement , Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Hard and Soft Coal.
YARDS AT McCook , Indianola , Cambridge , Arapahoe , and Oxford.
LOAN AGENCY
a. L. LAWS ,
WILL SECURE
LOANS ON
TOWN PROPERTY
in McCooV- , and on
DEEDEDCLAIMS
In Red Willow and adjacent
counties.
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Office : Land Office , McCoolc. Nebraska.
D. KENDALL'S
BILLIARD PARLOR
AND
Favorite Resort
Is the place for
Ice Cold Lemonade ,
Ginger Beer , Pop ,
Choice Cigars , Candy , Xuts , Etc.
Billiard fcPoolTable
CALL andENJOYYOUESELTES
CITY BAKERY.
A. PROBST Prop.
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KEEPS ON HAND
BREAD , PIES & CAKES ,
GRAHAM BREAD.
Cakes Made on Order.
Lunch Room in connection , where
you can gefc hot coffee , etc.
$100. OO A WEEK !
We can guarantee the above amount to
good , active , energetic
Ladles as well as gentlemen , make a success
in the business. Very little capital required.
We have a household article as salable as flour.
IT SELLS ITSELF
It isaised every day inevery family. Vou do
not need to explain its merits. There is a rich
harvest for all who embrace this goldenoppor-
tunity. It costs you only one cent to learn
what your business is. Buy a postal card and
write us , and -we will send you our prospectus
and full particulars
FREE1 FREE !
And we know you -will derive more good than
you have any . .deaof. . Oar reputation us a
manafacturing company issuch that we can
not afford to deceiv 3. Write to us , onpostal
. .andgive your address plainly and receive full
particulare.
particulare.JJUCKEYJ5 M'FGCO. . ,
16-ljx. .Marion , Ohio.
visit of the latter was rewarded with a
quarter of a dollar , which seemed to
astonish his master when he received it ,
and then w drove on and the organ
grinder and the children grouped around
never knew that the distinguised audi
tor to that singular musicale was the
President of the United States. "
DOM PEDRO.
The Penalty Paid.
NEWGATE PRISON , London , Decem
ber 17. O'Donnell was hanged at two
minutes past eight o'clock this morn
ing. Despite the boisterous and squal
ly weather , considerable of a crowd as
sembled at the prison at 7 o'clock , hun
dreds of workmen passing by the jail
waiting to gaze at the black flag. Among
them was O'Donnell's brother , who pac
ed to and fro opposite the flag-staff in
the most dejected manner , exciting the
sympathy of all present. The execu
tion occurred without a hitch. CTDon-
nell was calm and collected and made
no statement on the scaffold.
CONTINENTAL HOOF
OINTMENT
CURES
CRACKED HOOFS , SPRAINS ,
SCRATCHES and SORES
IN
HORSES , CATTLE andSHEEP.
Ask your storekeeper for it , or write
direct to the manufacturers.
AMERICAN LUBRICATING
OIL COMPANY ,
Cleveland , - - Ohio.
SADDLES & HARNESS.
Opposite Hotel on the lilll.
Manufacturer and Dealer In
SADDLES , '
HARNESS ,
BRIDLES ,
COLLARS ,
BRUSHES ,
COMBS ,
WHIPS.
Stock Saddles , Cow-Boy > out
fits , and Spurs.
R. H. HAMILTON.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
"WASHINGTON , D. C. , Dec. 17,1S83.
Though "the season" in the official
social circles of the capital docs not
open until the first of January , there
have been a few informal receptions ,
etc. , and on some days the door-steps
of certain residences have been pretty
well littered with the little tissue slips
dropped from packages of. visiting curds.
It must be an awful bore to be the wife
of an official and receive this stream of
callers on certain days , yet the ladies
seem to like it and are even more am
bitious than their husbands to occupy
the positions placing them high in the
social scale. There being no Mrs. Ar
thur in the White House , and Senator
Anthony , who is to be President of the
Senate , and really Vice President , be
ing a bachelor , Mrs. Carlisle , the wife
of the new Speaker , will occupy the po
sition of society-leader this winter. At
all official dinners Mrs. Carlisle , like
Mrs. Keifer last year , will rank her
husband , and if the President is present
will take the position corresponding to
his. This official etiquette seems very
strange outside of Washington , but
here where so many guests at enter
tainments are official it is absolutely
necessary that there should be some rule
of precedence , or else there would be
bitter jealousies. At u dinner the old
est Senator in point of service takes
precedence of all other Senators pres
ent , even though he may be the dullest
and most uninteresting one present. In
the same way the Members who have
served the longest take precedence of
the younger ones.
Mrs. Carlisle is a woman who will
grace her position. She is a Kentuckian -
ian , her father having at one time been
Mayor of Cbvington , and she inherits
the splendid physique for which Ken
tucky belles are famous- She is a
blonde in complexion , with blue-gray
eyes , and a 5111x2 as lithe as a young
girl's. It is difficult to realize that she
is the mother of two grown sons > She
is dignified , but unassuming in manner ,
loyal to her friends and kind to every
one. Her great faith in her husband's
success was well illustrated in her cool
confidence during the Speakership con
test. No one showed less excitement ,
and whenever the subjectTras broached
to her she said calmly : "I am just as
certain of his bejng Speaker as I am
that I'm alive. Of course no one can
beat John. He has never been beateu
yet when lie sra a candidate for any
thing. "
Even had Senator Edmunds remain
ed President of the .Senate Mrs. Ed-
muads would not have taken her place
as society leader , as she is in mourning
for a daughter. The President's .house
-
will be unusually gay this 'winter , at is
-aid. 33rs. McElroyoT Albany , the
President's sister , will be here wi u her
beautiful daughter to do the honors
there. They say Mr. Arthur is remark
ably fond of music , though the stories
.about his banjo flaying and jig dancing
.are not quite .true. One of his friends
saye .that even a well-tuned .hand organ
.has charms for ttlie President , and re-
Jates the following iueident j:0ne
day a few weeks ago Jie was driving in
from Soldiers' 'Home .accompanied by
Miss . .Nellieand myself. AVe had just
iurnod into Fourteenth sireet when a
2iand organ was heard jilaying a lively
.air near by. In an instant the Presi
dent's face lightened up , end < vvbeii we
reached 'the sj > ot "where .the organ grin-
denvas standing he.ordered the drivrr
1o stop. Jor fifteen minutes we remain
ed there until .ike Italian had exhausted
"his reperioire and his monkey -had
iclimhediinto the carriage .twice. Eacli