McCook weekly tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 188?-1886, May 15, 1884, Image 1

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VOLUME II. RED -WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , MAY 15/1884. / NUMBER-3O.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
UMTHD STATES LAND OFFICE
McCook , Nebraska.
0. L. LAWS , 2oeitcr. C. F. BABCOCH , Btccivcr.
, QmcB Houus : From fl A. M. to 12 M. , and
1 to 4 P. M. , mountain time.
J. E. COCIIRAN ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
UcCOOE , 2SD WILLOW COUNTY , MSB.
Practice in any Courts of the state and Kan
sas , and the government Land Olllce of tins
District , and before the Land Department at
Washington. Satisfaction inmruntecil , and
turms reasonable. Ottice 1st door smith of the
U. S. Land Olllco. 2-28.
JENNINGS & STARBUCK ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
MCCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Will clvc special nttentlonto tlio prai-tlce of law ,
and making collections. (
t59"01Hcc Secondblecknorth of depot , 2 doonnorth
Green's drug Htorc. 2-23.
JOHN "A. LEE ,
MERCHANT TAILOR ,
MCCOOK , : : NEBRASKA.
Workmanship guaranteed.
Als agent fr the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing
Machine.
PAGE T. FRANCIS ,
COUNTY SURVEYOR ,
Red Willow County.
Keeps certified plats of all lands in the
Hit hcock land district. Special attention
given to all such business. Correspondence
solicited. 2-22.
, -T L. LEE JOHNSON , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
Qniuto Hoileal Department UiiveKity Wcsster.
OFFICE : Two doors cast of the Tribune
Ollice , where ho can be found when not pro
fessionally engaged. Residence , corner of
JelTerson and Madison streets
DR. .Z. L. KAY ,
PH-YSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
- McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
I will be found at S. L. Green's Ttvug Store
for the present. All orders lelt there will re
ceive prompt attention.
T. B. STUTZMAN , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
McCOOK , - NEBRASKA.
Office one door east of THE TIUBCNE office ,
where all calls will receive prompt attention ,
day or night.
DR. A. J. WILLEY ,
SURGEON B. & M. R. R ,
* [ OFFICE AT B. & M. tHARMACV , ]
McCOOK , - NEBRASKA.
' A. T. GATEWOOD ,
SURGEON DENTIST.
[ OFFICE AT McCOOK HOTEL. ]
SSTTrcscrvutien of the teeth a specialty.
JOHN F. COLLINS ,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
McCOOK , . . NEBRASKA.
Jobbing will receUe prompt attention at my shop
on IJcnnlson St. , opposite McCook House. Plans and
specifications furnished If desired.
CONGDON & CLIFF ,
BRICKLAYERS & PLASTERERS
McCOOK , * - NEBRASKA.
J5ir"All jobs promptly attended to.
C. L. NETTLETON ,
Superintendent Public Instruction
Teachers' Examinations at Indianola on the
third Saturday of every month , 'commencing
at 9 o'clock , A. M. 25-tf.
W. M. SANDERSON ,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER ,
McCooK , - NEBRASKA.
gay All vrerk guaranteed. Give me a call.
WILLIAM M'cINTYRE ,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
OF LONG EXPERIENCE.
All work warranted. All material furnished
if desired. Work done on short notice.
HINMAN & CO. ,
Painters , Grainers , Paper Hangers
McCOOK , 2-36. NEBRASKA ,
{ 3ir"Dcgsns ! furnished for Celling Decorations ,
cither In paper er Fresco Painting.
BARBER SHOP.
JACKSON TUBES
Has opcncil up a Barber Shop on "West Dcnnlsou
Street McCook , Neb. , where he Is able to do Shaving ,
Hulr Dressing , etc. , at all times. Ladles and child
ren's lialr dressing a specialty. Call and become
acquainted. JACKSON TUBDS.
A. C. TOWNE ,
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
McCOOK , - KEBRASKA.
Has for sale Deeded Lands , Timber Claims and
Homesteads. Also-will locate parties un Govern-
mcnfLand.
Wi-'G. LaTOURETTE ,
II DEALER IN | |
IARDWARE , STOVES , QUEENSWARE ,
AGRIGUTURAL . IMPLEMENTS ,
BARBED WIRE.
The Largest Stock and Lowest Prices
in Red Willow County.
CALL AND BE CONVINCED ,
Sigu-of BIG AX. Three Doors South P. 0.
McCOOK - NEBRASKA.
LYTLE BROS. ,
-GENERAL DEALERS IN-
HARDWARE STOVES AND TINWARE
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Agricultural Implements and Barb Wire ,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
The Celebrated Bain Wagon
Tlie Best Wagon in tlie Market
MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING OF
Tin , Sheet-Iron & Copperware
By Practical and Experienced Workmen , Promptly
and Neatly Executed.
Corner Store , Opposite Citizen's Bank , . McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
, PHARMACY.
HAVE IN STOCK A LINE OF
FINE TOILET AETICLES ,
Combs , Brushes , Perfumery , Extracts , Etc.
WINES AND LIQUORS
Will be sold only in cases of sickness , and then oijly
on Physician's Prescription.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded , Day or Night.
Doctor's Choice , America's Finest Five Cent Cigar.
McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA.
THE CITIZEN'S ' BANK OF McCOOK
DOES A GENERAL
BANKING BUSINESS
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly
on the principal cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Non-Residents.
Money to loan on Fanning Lands , Village and personal
, ' 'property. Fire Insurance a specialty.
Tickets for Sale to and from Europe-
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COS2E3POOTSHTS : , it I ' J.W. DOLAX , President.
FirstNational Bank. Lincoln , Neb. V. FRANKLIN , Vice Prcsiocnt.
Ofaase National Bant , New York. | W.JF. WALLACE , Cashier.
ess ,
[ OPPOSITE HOTEL OX TIIH HILL. ]
Manufacturer and Dealer In
SADDLES ,
HARNESS.
BRIDLES ,
COLLARS ,
BRUSHES ,
COMBS ,
WHIPS.
Stock Saddles , Gw-Boy out
fits , and Spurs.
R. H. HAMILTON.
NEW MEAT MARKET.
Chas. H. DUNGAN ,
DEALER IN
Fresh f Salt Meats
OF ALL KIXDS. CUItEU OF
Ham and Breakfast Bacon.
Pure Lard of ojr own rendering. Highest
price paid for Hides , Furs of all kinds and rclts.
One door west of the City Bakery.
. . . .
C. H. DUXGAX. Proprietor.
CITY BAKERY.
A. PROBST &BRO.
PROPRIETORS.
WE KEEP COST HAND
BREAD , PIES & CAKES ,
GRAHAM BREAD.
Cakes Made on Order.
Neb.'T
Lunch Room in connection , where
you can get hot coffee , etc.
WM. FRUIN ,
LOCATOR
AND LAND AGENT ,
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 lauds cor
rectly given on reasona
ble terms.
Correspondence Solicited ,
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.
THE ENTERPRISE WIND Mill
Is what Is known as a " olld wheel" mill and dis
penses witli all sliding shafts and pitman ? , and all
segment pear , which arc . liable to become Inopera-
tle from snow or sleet. It has no superfluous joints ,
weights and levers . , to wear and admit of lost motion
or make noise. Its multiplying Hall Governor Is the
simplest , most direct and quickest . In use. It Is the
most sensitive to varying winds. It Is manufactured
by n company of long standing and experience in the
wind -111111 business , with large capital Im cted In
special machinery , extensive . works , and an efficient
corps of skilled workmen. They are neat In appear
ance , noiseless In operation , and an ornament to the
grounds. Parties desiring estimates and.costs on an
outfit , can obtain them by addressing us , citing plan
of grounds , depth of well , points of delivciy , etc.
\Ve manufacture Iron Pumps , Brass Cylinders , Tanks
and everything . connected with farm , city or railway
water supply.
SANDWICH SNIS2P2IS3 CO. , Sandwich , El.
M. UIWIK , Agent , McCook , Neb.
'T Tinsiuvj : : : my equilibrium under
all circunihtancesshe was heard to say
in a pause of the- music to the towheaded -
headed youth who was hur escort. ! > Uo
? ' he answered softly.Mother
cans hers. " Then tha music resumed.
Tin ; house of which Sabiu , of Min
nesota , is the head , has failed for § J- ,
000,000. Mr. Sabin has been very
quiet about his political preferences ,
but just now he thinks that the ticket
ought to be Sabin and young Grant.
A SKNSini.v American young huly
i efused the marriage proposal of an
Italian countgiviug as a reason there
for that she had never learned the art
of making shirts for JJO cents a do/en ,
and was not brought up to do the fam
ily washing.
POSSIJU.K the most unique dramatic
criticism was made by a young lady
of Columbus , Kansas. After seeing
an "Uncle Tom's Cabin" performance
she concluded that "had the blood
hounds and donkey had better sup
port , the play would have been good.7'
A ST. PAUL plumber fell from the
fifth story of a building on to a stone
pavement without breaking a bone or
receiving any serious injury. He had
the presence of mind to turn himself
in the air so as to strike on his hip. In
his pistol pocket was a little bill he had
scratched off in nine hours for soderinjr
c
an air hole in a pump and it broke his
fall.
HALLET KILBOUKX'S famous claim
lias been cut down by the court to
§ 17,500. On the h'rst trial he was
awarded § 60,000. On the next , $37-
500. Both of these awards were set
aside by the courts as excessive. If
Mr. Kilbotirne will keep on suing a
little longer he may get his claims
down to so fine a point that he will
ind himself owing the government.
A LITTLE boy in one of the German
schools in a rural town in Illinois ,
vhile engaged in the delightful exer
cise of defining words , a few weeks
igo , made a mistake which was not
it all a mistake. He said : "A dem
agogue is a vessel that holds beer ,
wine , gin , whisky or any other intox
icating liquor. " lie was probably
blinking of demijohn , but he hit the
ruth just the same.
A PiTThJiuiiuii fanner has made the
ixtraordinary discovery of a method
for solidifying whisky. Whisky when
out up in this form can be carried
iround in the pocket like a plug of
tobacco. All that is necessary when
you want a drink is to cut off a small
piece and dissolve it in water. It will
je a hard blow to the dram shops ,
out we predict a life of luxury and
case for the lucky inventor.
THE failure of Grant & Ward is
thought to be more serious than at first
reported. Although nothing definite
can be learned as to the amount of the
iabilities , they are variously estimated
it from $8,000,000 to § 10,000,000.
New business is turning up daily and
e members of the firm themselves arc
surprised at its volume. Ward , the ab
sconding member , seems to have been
carrying on large deals , of which his
issociates were entirely ignorant.
EX-SEXATOU SIIAUOX seems to be
olding all of the high cards in the
little game of bluff which has been in
progress for some months past in the
courts of San Francisco. Now comes
one Harry L. Wells , who1 deposes
and says that he did swear falsely
against his neighbor , the ex-senator ,
when he testified that he heard Sharon
introduce Miss Hill to a Mr. True
is his wife. In making his confesson
the witness burst into tears and said :
"True told me there was § 250,000 in
the affair , and I was to have § 100,000.
"It does not appear whether tlie
cause of the tears was from remorse
at the thought of having committed
perjury , or through regret at having
lost the'100,000.
youn < ( men II
buck out of a marriage' at the lnst
moment through fear of its rctponsi-
Inliu'fs , hut tlio Jirst instance of a
youri * ? woiiinn being1 iVightumul at the
prospect comes from Georgia. A dis
patch from Macon says : < J. L. Chris
tian and Miss S. A. LoHilin , mem
bers of two highly respectable families
of Madison , were to have been married
last/Sunday. That morning Mr. Chris
tian received a letter from the lady
stating that she had fled to rhe country
before daylight ; that as the moment
for the marriage approached her dread
of the developemeuts of the married
state drove her into such a state of
cowardice that she could not meet
them. Siie enclosed 5 to pay/or
Christian's trouble in getting a license.
He immediately went in pursuit of
her and found her yesterday in Oconee
county. She fell upon his neck , kissed
him wildly , anil declared that she
would never be parted from him. A
second attempt at marriage was made
last night , but in the last mome'ut she .
swooned away at the thought , and.the
marriage was again postponed. "
PHILOSOPHERS iu trousers arc jvont
to declare that the reasonary powers of
the fair sex are weak and that they are
rather intuitive or instinctive in .their
conclusions than logical. But in Geor
gia the other day a woman having died
from chloroform in a dentist's chair and
her bod'having been carried out , anoth
er lady who had boon waiting her turn
promptly seated herself in the same
chair and called out to the attending
"Come with chloro
physician : on your
form. You say that it only kills one
in a thousand , and as it has just killed
one , I am not likely to be- the next. "
They gave her six times as much of the
anaesthetic as had just proven fatal to
the other patient , and removed six teeth
in a trice. Now , didn't she reason V
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Fashion Foibles.
FEATHKKS will be very little used
this year.
Brown will be worn in every shade
; his summer.
Immense and diminutive collars are
alike fashionable.
The fashionable bracelet has more
jangles than a dude has neckties.
The jersey bodice and the jersey
coat will be as popular as ever this
season and the next.
\Ye are to have another era of
polonaises , at which owners of numer
ous skirts will rejoice.
Long overskirts will be fashionable
on all spring gowns. The majority
of them will be without trimming.
A hat that is entirely new is the
lelmet , the high crown of which -is
exactly the shape of the head-covering
of ancient warriors.
The fancy for low corsage con
tinues to increase , but there is every
provision to preserve the wearer from
: he suspicion of immodesty.
So far there is nothing new in gloves
jut the gauntlet , which is stiff as a
O '
jiece of celluloid , and laced on the
inner siile of the wrist with metallic
cords.
One of the only children's hats yet
shown is truly extraordinary , being
more like the roof of Chinesepagoda
than anything else. However , they
will probably look very different
when trimmed.
The spring hats that have made
their appearanceare strawthe crowns
of which are generally very high and
the brims narrow , and the shades so
striking as to be obtrusive , and to
many undesirable.
Unless all signs fail there is to be
a regular "boom" in dotted muslins ,
checked and plaid ginghams , striped
lawns , muslin sprigged with small
ilowers , and galy-colored cotton pop
lins and summer silk.
Dr. MAIY WAUVKU likes to nibbh ;
the handle of her cane when , she is
on dress parade. . * /
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