McCook weekly tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 188?-1886, April 10, 1884, Image 1

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    NUMBER 4S.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
J. E. COCHRAN ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
MeCOOr , BED WILLOW COUNTY , NEB.
. Practice In any Courts of the state and Kan-
BOH. and the government Land Oflicc of this
Ulstrict , and before the Land Department nt
Washington. Satisfaction guaranteed , and
terujH reasonable. Oflicc 1st door smith of the
U.K. 'Land Office. 2-28.
JENNINGS & STAHBUCK ,
ATTORNEYS jAT LAW ,
MCCOOK , - - NEBRASKA.
TVill Rive uppcinl attention to the practice of law ,
and making collections.
E2r"Ofllce Second block north of depot , 2 doors north
Green's drug store.
JOHN A. LEE ,
MERCHANT TAILOR ,
McCooK , : : NEBRASKA.
Workmanship guaranteed.
Als agent for the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing :
Machine.
PAGE T. FRANCIS ,
COUNTY SURVEYOR ,
Red Willow County.
I Keeps certified plats of all lands in the
.1 Ilitehcock land district. Special attention
{ riven to all such business. Correspondence
solicited. i-il.
Dr. A. J. WILLEY ,
SURGEON B. & M. R. R ,
OIHcc at B. & M. Pharmacy ,
, McCOOK , 2-36. NEBRASKA.
L. LEE JOHNSON , Mi D. ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
Griiuits Medical Depsrtnost University Wootr.
Olllcc In rear of Citizen's Bank , where he can be
found wheu nut professionally engaged.
A. T. GATEWOOD ,
SUR.GEON DENTIST.
V B. & M. EATING HOUSE.
" S3 ? " Precrvati8n .f the teeth a specialty.
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[ l JOHN F. COLLINS ,
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CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
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McCOOK. - - NEBRASKA.
Jobbing will rccolvc prompt attention at my shop
on Drnnisim St. , opjxisltc McCook House. Plans and
tpccltlcatloiiK furnlMied It desired.
CONGDON & CLIFF ,
BRICKLAYERS & PLASTERERS
it McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA.
C2T"A11 jobs promptly attended to.
I C. L. NETTLETON ,
Superintendent Public Instruction
Teachers * Examinations at Indhmola on the
third Saturday of every month , commencing
at 3 o'clock , A. M. 25-tf.
W. M. SANDERSON ,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER ,
JIcCooic , - NEBRASKA.
wsrk guaranteed. Give me a call.
WILLIAM McINTYRE ,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
OF LONG EXPERIENCE.
All work warranted. All material furnished
if desired. Work done on short notice.
1IINMAN & CO. ,
Painters , Grainers , Paper Hangers
McCOOK , 2-36. NEBRASKA.
- < S57 Desfgns furnished for Celling Decorations ,
cither In paper or Fresco Tainting.
Send B.X cents for postngeand
receive free , a cwstly box of
A PRIZE goods which will help j u to
imore money right awuy than
anything else In this world. All of either s > ex. succeed
from first hour. The broad road to fortune opens be
fore the workers , absolutely sure. At pncc address
TRUE & CO. , Augusta , Maine. 2-35.
LANDS AND PATENTS.
E. M. MAEBLE.
Upwards of three years Assistant Attorney General
of the United States for the Interior Department.
Practices before the General Land Office and the In
! /.v terior Department In land and mining canes. Ob
tains patents for Inventions in this and foreign
' iff' countries. Nearly three and one-half years Com
missioner 5f Patents. Office , Le Drolt Building ,
Washington , D. C.
| for the working class. Send 10 cents
I ! for postage , and we will mall yon free
GOLD I a royal , valuable box of sample goods
_ _ "thai will put you In the way of making
more money In a few days than you ever thought pos-
alblc at any business. Capital net required. AYc will
start you. You can work all the time or in spare time
oxly. The work Is universally adapted to both sexes ,
young and old. You can easily earn from 50 cents to
$5 every cTcalng. That aU who want work m y test
the business , we make this unparalleled offer ; to all
who are not well satisfied 3V will send $1 to pay for
thc.trouble of writing u . Full particulars , directions ,
etcecnt free. Fortunes will be made by those who
glre their whole time to the work. Great success
absolutely sure. Don't delay. Start cow. Address
STIKSOX & CO. , Portland , Maine. 2-35.
CITY BAKERY.
A. PROBST &BRO.
PIIOPJIIETORS.
WE KEEP ON HA1O )
BREAD , PIES & CAKES ,
GRAHAM BREAD.
Cakes Made on Order.
Lunch Room in connection , where
you can get hot coffee , etc.
WM. FRUIN ,
LOCATOR
WILL LOCATE
Settlers on Government Lands , buy and
sell deeded claims , town lots and
government claims.
ALL LAND BUSINESS
promptly and accurately done , and
information as to lands cor
rectly given on reasona
ble terms.
Correspondence Solicited ,
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Saddles fHarn
[ OPPOSITE HOTEL OX THE HILL.
Manufacturer and Dealer In
SADDLES ,
HARNESS ,
BRIDLES ,
COLLARS ,
BRUSHES ,
COMBS ,
WHIPS.
Stock Saddles , Cow-Boy out
fits , and Spurs.
R. H. HAMILTON.
NEW MEAT MARKET.
Chas. H. DUN6AN ,
DEALER Hi
Fresli f Salt Meats
® F ALL KINDS. CUREK OF
Ham and Breakfast Bacon.
Pure Lard of oar own rendering. Highest cash
price paid for Hides , Furs of all kinds , and Pelts.
One door west of t > ic City Bakery.
C. H. DUXGAX. Proprietor.
Millinery Opening !
w % iv
Indianola , Mar. 28&29
I have just received a full line of
Spring & Summer Goods
My stock is large and you can moke a good
selection. My time will be given exclu
sively to showing : goods and giv
ing prices on
Friday and Saturday !
Of this week. I defy competition in quality
of goods and prices. Please cell and examine
for yourself.
Mrs. R. H. HAMILTON ,
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W. 0. LaTOUEETTE
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HDEALER 'IX | |
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AGRIGUTURAL IMPLEMENTS ,
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The Largest Stock and Lowest Prices
in Red Willow County.
CALL AND BE CONVINCED ,
Sign of BIG AX. Three Doors South P. 0.
McCOOK NEBRASKA.
-GENERAL DEALERS IX-
fTP !
Agricultural Implements and Barb Wire ,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
The Best Wagon in the Market
MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING OF
Tin , Sheet-Iron & Copperware
By Practical and Experienced Workmen , Promptly
and Neatly Executed.
Comer Store , Opposite Citizen's Bainlc , McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
HAVE IN STOCK A LINE OF
Combs , Brushes , Perfumery , Extracts , Etc.
WINES AND LIQUORS
Will Tbe sold only in cases of sickness , and then only
oil Physician's Prescription.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded , Day or Might.
Doctor's Choice , America's Finest Five Cent Cigar.
MCOOK , - - NEBRASKA.
THE CITIZEN'S BANK OF McCOOK
DOES A GENERAL
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly
on the principal cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Non-Residents.
loney to loan on Farming Lands , Village and personal
property. Fire Insurance a specialty.
Tickets for Sale to and from Europe-
C02BESPONDEKTS :
"First National Bunk. Lincoln , Xcb.
Chute National Bunk , 2fcw York.
J.W. DOLAX , President.
V.'FKANKLIN. ViccPrcsicent.
W. F. WALLACE , ttithier.
" "NYiLi , you nunc ; the bones of the
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skull V" "They are . .ill in my head ,
professor , but I can't give them. "
GEOKGIALVUHD TOAVXSEXD takes
it tJiat : "Three tliinp-s make the life
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of women : In youth a doll baby ; in
maidenhood , or thereabouts , a nice
man ; and later on in life , a beautiful'
divorce. " Peradvcnture "Oath" kens.
informed by a scientific au
thority that "five thousand molecules
can sit comfortably on the point of a
pin , " the Norristown Herald is moved
to say that "Herein the molecule dif
fers materially from man. who couldn't
sit comfortably on the point of a pin
to save his life. "
" A YEKV touching story of apprecia
tion of a dog's usefulness and grati
tude for his services conies from New
Mexico. A man who got lost in tire
mountains and found starvation star
ing himself and his faithful dog in
the face , cut off the dog's tail and ate
it , and beino ; a humane man he
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thoughtfully gave the dog the bone.
Louo CoLEuinoi : is delighting his
English friends -with stories of his
American visit , and amonc : them with
* Cj
this. Ho was at Mount Version with
Mr. Evarls and , talking about Wash
ington , said : UI have heard that he
was a very strong maji physically ,
and that , standing on the lawn here ,
he could throw a dollar rio-lit across
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the river on to the other bank. " Mr.
Evarts paused a moment to measure
the breadth of the river with his eye.
It seemed rather a "tall" story , but it
was not for him to belittle the father
of the country in the eyes of a foreign
er.'Don't you believe it ? " asked
Lord Coleridge. "Yes , " Mr. Evarts
replied , "I think it's very likely to be
true. You know a dollar would go
farther in those days than it does now. "
RKJEAEKIXG on the analysis which
disclosed the presence of a large per
centage of fusel oil in the so-called
"rock and rye" candy , the Brooklyn
Eagle says : "It may be of interest
to parents as well as our temperance
agitators to know that the nervous
derangements of dipsomaniacs are dis
tinctly traceable to the effects of the
fusel oil in their potations , and that it
is from the ingredient that the medi
cal faculty meets with the greatest
difficulty in restoring tone to the shat
tered system. One of its effects is to
produce that appetite for strong drink ,
which in the majority of cases of
chronic intemperance defies cure.
The candy seller , therefore , is not
only guilty of sellingan acute poison
tcxvchilclren , but of the crime of per
verting their moral nature and invit
ing the evils that follow in the train
of drunkenness. "
Tin ; following dispatch , sent to
Col. D. C. Dodge , general manager
of the Denver and Rio- Grande rail
way , last Monday , and received by
that gentleman while out on the line ,
is about as brief and pointed as any
communication of this character could
be :
You arc hereby discharged from service
the employ of the Denver and llio' Grande
railway company.
F. LOVEJOY , President.
153- order of the board of directors.
There is considerable music in
Colorado railway atmosphere at the
present time. The annual meeting
of the stockholders will occur on the
7th inst. , at which time Mr. Lovejoy
will either be sustained in this ac
tion or respectfully requested to re
sign. The chances are his summary
dismissal of Col. Dodo-e will be ap-
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proved. Col. Dodge represents the
Palmer interest in the "Baby Road. "
This faction received a very black eye
last year when Gen. Palmer was com
pelled to resign. The stockholders
seem to be determined that all Gen.
Palmer's friends shall also walk out
of the service of the company. Re
publican.
OUR CORRESPONDENCE.
INDIANOLA.
Sheriff Miles from Frontier County
was in our town , last night.
Conic the 12th and help make officers
for the agricultural society , this i'all.
If you have any. * trotting horses in
McCook , bring them down on the -Oth
and you can get a race.
Mr. Powers and family , the gentle
man who is going to start a newspaper
at Stockvillc , went up to that town
Monday.
The citizens of Indianola have raised
$ -10 to fix up the county race track and
you can all look for a good county fair ,
this fall.
Our hotel under the management of
Mr. and Mrs. Lynch is running nicely.
They know how to treat you .when you
atop with them.
At our school meeting Monday , Dr.
Shaw was elected Director , and C. S.
Quick , Treasurer. Ten mills school
tax was voted for all purposes.
Our new Village Trustees arc J. IT.
Short , C. D. Cramer James llothering-
ton , Jesse D. Wclborn and A. E.
Alexander , all good men. No saloon
keeper nccp apply.
We arc to have a big horse race here
on the 2Gth of this month. Mr. Short's
black marc anil Miles' grayjiorsc. One
half mile i. dash , $100 a side. Conic
down and sec the iun.
Mr. Peterson and family have settled
in our town , lie has bought out
Pharcs * harness shop and stock. Mr.
Peterson is from Fillmorc county. We
welcome them among us.
Our school will open next Monday
with two teachers. We arc to have
two and one half months school this
spring and summer , and six and one
half months fall and winter term. Our
school district has 130 children of
school age.
April 8th. A
BENKELMAN.
Our business men feel jubilant over
the business prospects , after so long
and dull a winter. Business is looking
up and increasing rapidly.
Our town has been quiet , this week ,
and we voice the sentiment of Bcnkcl-
man's best citizens when we state that
we hope the days of ruffianism arc past.
There arc several sheep herds in this
vicinity , which have become thin du
ring the long and severe winter. There
is considerable scab existing among
them , but losses haven't been great , as
sheepmen have made complete prepara
tions for them.
We have had a heavy snow storm ,
this week , and stock suffered worse
than during any storm tins winter , owing
to their being so poor. There has been
considerable loss in young calves. But
now the weather has turned fine , grass
is growing nicely , and I think all dan
ger of loss is over.
ST. LAWRENCE.
Benkelman , April 4th.
CARRICO.
Mi- . John Ryan and wife have moved
out on their claim.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tate went to
McCook , Wednesday.
Mrs. Stokes , II. H. Troth and family
were down to Carrico , Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. X. Kceler have gone
to McCook to get supplies. Mr. K.
will also make final proof on his claim
during his absence.
Thursday was Miss Fannny Paxton's
birthday , and in the evening , a numb.er
of friends assembled at her residence
and celebrated the event with a pleas
ant social evening.
Miss Lucy Braugh and Roger Braugh
came home from North Plattc , last
Saturdtion a weeks vacation , accom
panied by Mis Carrie Bowen , and they
with Miss Hallie and Ettic Braugh
visited friends in Carrico , this week.
Carrico , Xeb. PHILO.
Ax exchange says there are 400- ,
000.000 Christians hidden away in
the world. Not so. They usually
make their appearancb when Ii < rer-
sell gets around.