McCook weekly tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 188?-1886, October 23, 1884, Image 1
McOooK WEEKLY TRIBUNE..r * VOLUME III. MCOOK , RED "WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , OCTOBER 23,1884. NUMBER 21. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE McCook , Nebraska. 0. L. LAWS , Eesltter. C. F. BA2COCE , Scceircr. OFFICE IIouus : From 0 A. M. to 12 M. , and 1 to 4 P. M. , mountain time. J. E. COOIIRAN , ATTOKNEY AT LAW , UcCOOZ , 2ED WILLOW COUHTT , NIB. Practice In any Courts of the state and Kan sas , and the government Land Olllco of this District , and before the Land Department at Washington. Satisfaction jrnnranteed , and terms reasonable. Office 1st door south of the U. S. Land Olilce. 2-28. JENNINGS & STARBUOK , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , MCCOOK , - - NEBRASKA. Rlvc special attention to Hie practice of law , and making collections. 3 ? Olllce Second blecknort It of depot , 2 cloow north Green's drug store. 2-22. PAGE T. FRANCIS , COUNTY SUEYEYOE , Red Willow County. Keeps certified plats of nil lands in the Hitchcock land district. Special attention given to nil such business. Correspondence solicited. : > - : . ' . E. C. TOWNI5 , LAND AGENT , McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA , Does a General Land Business in the Mc COOK LAND DISTRICT , NEBRASKA , and also imtho OBERLIN LNAD DISTRICT , KANSAS. ' S. H. COLVIN , Notary Public & Justice Peace. Pension papers carefully filled out and col lections promptly attended to. Office , 2d door east of THE TRIBUNE office. L. LEE JOHNSON , M. D. , PHYSICIAN < fc SUKGEON , Graduate Medical Department University Wccstcr. Office at Metropolitan Drug Store , where he can be found when not professionally engag ed. Residence , corner of Jefferson and Mad ison streets. Dn. Z. L. KAY , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , Me O OK. - - NEBRASKA. S" Office at Churchill House. DR. A. J. WILLEr , SURGEON B. & M. Railroad. [ OFFICE AT B. & M. PHARMACY , ] McCOOK , x- - NEBRASKA. A. T. GATEWOOD , SURGEON DENTIST. [ OFFICE AT McCOOK HOTEL. ] " "Preservation ef the teeth a specialty. JOHN P. COLLINS , CONTRACTOR AND BUI McCOOK. , t NEBRASKA. Jobbing will receive prompt attention at my shop on Dennlson St. , opposite McCook House. Plans nnd specifications furnished II desired. C. L. NETTLETON , Superintendent Public Instruction Teachers' Examinations at India nola on. tno third Saturday of every month , commencing' at 9 o'clock. A. M. 25-tf. \T , M. SANDERSON , HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER , McCooK , - NEBRASKA. A11 work guaranteed. Give in ? a call. WILLIAM McINTYBB , CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER OF LONG EXPERIENCE. All \vork warranted. All material furnished if desired. "Work done on short notice. HINMAN & Painters , Grainers , Paper Hangers McCOOK , 2-36. NEBRASKA. J-gr DcslBns furnished for Ceiling Decorations , either In paper or Fresco Painting. NEW BAEEER SHOP. JACKSOX TUBES Hns opened up a Barlicr Shop on West Dennlson Street , McCoolc. Xeb. . where he Is nlile to do Slmvtnjr , Ilnlr Dressing , etc. , at all times. Ladles and clilld- i ren's hair dressing a specialty. Call and become acquainted. JACKS O TL'BBS. A. C. TOWNB , < REAL ESTATE AGENT. McCOOK , XEBRASKA. Has for sale Deeded Lnnd , Timber Claims and Homesteads. Also , vjlJJ locate parties on Govern ment Land , \ wanted for The Lives of all the "Presidents of the U. S. The Blargest , handsomest best book _ , Fever sold for less than twice our price. The fastest selling Ixwlc in America. Immense profits to ngcnts. All Intelligent people want It. Any one can become a successful agent. Terms free. HALLETT HOOK CO. , Portland , Maine. 2-35. rait "PIONEEE STOEE ! " We have just received our Fall Stock of Misses' Cloaks , and Youth . * v * * M.ijvw We have the Largest and Most Complete assortment ever opened out in McCook. In tliis department we are offering ti e following bargc-iins. ON DOLLAK will T3 uy 12 pounds of Granulated Sugar $1.00 13 pounds of extra "C" Sugar $1.00 20 bars of White Russian Soap $1.00 6 pounds of Arbuckle Coffee $1.00 16 yards of Good Muslin $1.00 20 yards of Prints $1.00 Highest Market Price paid for Pix > dude. I k CO CHAS. NOBLE , Manager. THE CITIZEN'S BANK OF McCOOK -DOES A GENERAL- Ccllections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Non-Res idents , Money to loan on Fanning Lands. Tillage and personal property. Fire Insurance si specialty. ft Tickets for Sale to and from Europe , J. W. UOLAN , President. First National Bank , Lincoln , Neb. V. FHANKLIN , . Vice President. L Chase National Bank , New York. w. P. WALLACE , cashier. CHEAPEST AND BEST UNEQUALLED FOR Power , Simplicity Durability. Estimates made of .Mill and Pnmp complete upon application. Every Mill Warranted. Send for Catalogue. THE WOODMANSB , This mill is a "solid wheel" and the ans can i he s-a-st . W. "M. IRWIN , Agent , Woodmanse Windmill Co. , Freeport , 111. WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington , D .0. , Oct. 19 , ' 84. A strong pressure will be brought to bear upon the approaching session of Congress to do something toward the amelioration of the present con dition of our Indians. What a terri ble story comes to us of the famish ing Piegans who are being decimated by disease brought on for want of proper food ! And the stories are true , because they come from official sources dispatched by the Govern ment for the express purpose of inves tigating them. In tin's Indian busi ness we have held a inosl. unhappy po sition from the time.that we have un dertaken an Indian policy. The solu tion of the aboriginal problem has been tried by every President from Washington to Arthur , and Mr. Jelf- erson whose Quaker policy was first inaugurated made a more dismal fail ure of it than Grant did a-half a cen tury later. "We should govern them by love and kindness , " said Mr. Jeff erson , and so he sincerely endeavored to do , but the contractor was abroad in the land as he has ever been since , and the Indian Bible of Eliot has been transformed into a euchre-deck , and the principal English that the Indian first acquaints himself with is that used for the choicest of profanity. Though the maintenance of an army of school teachers may be cheaper than that of soldiers , and school books less expensive' than cannon , there is still a sentiment among a large portion tion of the American people that civ- ilizaticn has got to be crammed down the throat of the red man , as turkeys are stuffed for Christmas. From official data furnished by the director of the mint , we find that the whole circulation of money in the country on October 1st was $1,806- 425,054 , or thirty-three dollars per capita , were it not for the fact that more than one-quarter of this vast sum is lying idle in the Treasury vault ! Of the § 814,000,000 in gold and silver coin in existence here , § 386,000,000 or neaely one half lies rusting in rotten canvass bags , not only earning nothing but depriving the business interests of the country of the means to contribute to the pros perity of the people. And the useless taxation of the people continues on. Instead then , of having thirty-three dollars per capita of circulation , we only have a little more than twenty- four per capita , which is less than that of France , Germany , England , or even Italy with all her paupers. What kind of statesmanship is it that thus hoards up in the Government coffers the money that is absolutely robbed from the people in the way of taxation when there is no earthly occasion for it ? Another beautiful illustration of our monetary system is the fact of our coining 2.000,000 silver dollars per month under the requirements of the Jaw , when we have 142,000,000 of these same dollars locked up , and all the available space in the Treasury Viiults filled up with them ! l"n the quiet of a sabbath afternoon visu the dark and bloody ground at Blatensburg ? , which is about a twenty minute's horseback ride from the ca'pitol. In the memorable epoch of duelling , when every man's wound ed honor carried its appeasement in a vicious-looking horse-pistol , this spot was the chosen field for both civilians and knights of war. It was here that the youthful Decatur went to his doom "by the unerring aim of Barren. It was here that Cilley , a member of Con- o-ress from Maine , bit the dust when Graves , of Kentucky , got in his work first. It was here that Clay received the fire of Randolph after delivering his own , and each , finding the other unhurt , fell upon each other's neck and wept. It was here that Thomas H. Benton , Henry A. Wise , and a core of other Congressmen have met a nd settled their differences either by t he code or by compromises and mut- u x 1 concessions. The place is pecul iar ! y adapted by nature for the pur pose to which these sensitive public men. ptft it , for it was at that time sur rounded by a dense forest of trees , at a suitable distance from the road to avoid scrutiny from meddlesome passersby ersbyThe spot is a broad plat of ' jrrcundjust east of the Baltimore turn- Jike , and by * the side of a sluggish rut _ tie stream that has its source at ft spring near the village of deng. burg. There is a willow tvec pantei ] at the exact spot wher e uilley fell ) which has now grown. to large proportions tions , and the tr.titions { of the spot ire suggestive of the difference in the ntensity of regard for one's honor jjen'and now. DOM PVSDKO. 1 THE BESSEMER HEATER. * wH B wg I I g 9 Q 0b - 0 02 o o o Call at LaTOURETTE'S AW2) SES THAT MAGNIFICENT Hard Coal Base Burner THAT HE IS GIVING AWAY TO PURCHASERS OF HEATING STOVES ! Every Purchaser of a HEATJ2R receives a ticket for the drawing , which takes place JANUARY 25th , 1885. Party drawing the stove and not wishing to take it , will receive $30 in cash. Don't fail to call and see it. W. C. LaTOURETTE. Three Doors North of the Chicago Store. LYT -GENERAL DEALERS IN- HARDWARE , ST01S AID TINWARE , Agricultural Implements and Barb Wire , HEADQUARTERS FORe The Celebrated Bain Wagon The Best Wagon in the Market MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING OF Tin Sheet-Iron & , - Copperware By Practical and Experienced Workmen. Promptly and ISTeatly Executed. Corner Store- , . Opposite Citizen's Bank , McCOOK , XE . . , . . . . . L. L. JOJIXSON M. D. M. \ fel'ALDIiltr. METROPOLITAN DRUGSTORE ! Everything ( Except Liquor ) Usually Kept in a First-Class Drug Store. ALSO HANDLE - SEWING MACHINES. J. McCOOK , NEBRASAK.