McCook weekly tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 188?-1886, March 26, 1885, Image 1

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    McOooK EKLY TRIBUNE.
VOLUME III. MeCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , MARCH 26 , 188S. NUMBER 43.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
MeCook , Nebraska.
0. L. LA77C , Scatter. C. F. BABCOCS , Eccoher.v .
OFFICK Houits : From 0 A. M. to 12 M. , und
1 to 4 P. M. , mountain timo.
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL ,
GEO. E. JOHNSTON , PROP. , -
MACFARLAXD STIIHET , : McCOOK. NEB.
-A now hotel Just completed , and fitted up
with now furniture throughout. Itutes reas
onable. 3-35.
COCHRAN & HELM ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AND GENERAL AGENTS ,
McCOOK , : NEBRASKA.
Prompt and cnrcf nl attention Given to Law Cases In
nil the Courts of the State and all classes of U. S.
Land liuslncss transacted before the local oflice. at
"McCook. Nebraska , and the Interior Department at
\VaahinBton , I ) . C. Contests a specialty. Will pros
ecute claims for Pensions and claims for Increase of
Pensions. Notarial business done Mid lands bought
nnd sold on reasonable terms. TOlllcc 1st door
Boutli of the U. S. Land Offlcu. 3.29
THOS. GOLFER ,
ATTOKNEY : AT - : LAW.
Agent for Lincoln Land Company.
Iteiil Estate Bought nnd Sold and Collections
J ? Made. tserOfiico , Opposite Post Ollice , Mc-
L-t Cook , Nebraska.
PAGE T. FRANCIS ,
COUNTY STJEVEYOE ,
Red Willow County.
Keeps certified pints of all lands in the
Hitchcock land district. Special attention
given to all such business. Correspondence
solicited. 2-33.
_
DR. A. J. SHAW ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK , - XEBHASKA.
for the present in the Stanton
Holla. building , in rear of Citizens Bank.
DR. Z. L. KAY ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK , - - NEBI5ASKA.
C3 ? Office at Churchill House.
DR. A. J. WILLEY ,
SURGEON B. & M. RAILROAD.
[ OFFICE AT B. & M. FHAKMACY , ]
McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA.
JOHN F. COLLINS ,
ft
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
McCOOK. - - NEBRASKA.
Jobbing will receive prompt attention at iny shop
on Dcnnison St. , opposite JlcCook House. I'lans and
specifications furnished if desired.
TV. M. SANDERSON ,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER ,
JUcCooK , - NEBRASKA.
A11 work guaranteed. Give ine a call.
WILLIAM McINTYKE ,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
CULBERTSON. NEBRASKA.
All work warranted. All material furnished
if desired. "Work done on short notice.
ADYICE TO MOTEEBS.
Arc you disturbed at night and brok.cn of your rest
by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cut
ting teeth ? If so. Fend at once and get a bottle of
Krs. TttstlcT's BMtiisg Syrsp for CUlarea Teettbs.
Its value Is Incalculable. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer Immediately. Depend upon it , mothers ,
there Is no mistake about It. It cures dysentery and
diarrhoea , regulates the stomach and bowels , cures
wind colic , softens the gums , reduces Inflammation ,
and gives tone and energy to the whole system.
UK. Wisdcw's Berthing Syrsp fsr Children Tcethtg is
pleasant to the taste , and Is the prescription of one
of the oldest and best female nurses and physicians
In the United States , ana Is for sale by all druggists
throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle.
EeliaWe Firms.
Jicssre. S. L. Green nnd M. A. Spaldlng are al
ways reliable and try to secure the best of every
thing for their patrons. They now have bought a
large quantity of BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYKUP ,
nnd are always willing nnd ready to recommend It to
every one In need of a preparation for coughs , colds ,
asthma , bronchitis and consumption , as they know of
no other remedy that Is gaining such a wide reputa
tion. Sample bottles free.
presents given away.
$200,0001 I us o cts. postage , and
, 'bynialljou will get free a
package of goods of large value , that will start you In
work that will at once bring you In money faster than
anything else In America. All about the 200,000 In
presents with each bos. Agents wanted everywhere ,
of either sex , of all ages , for all the time , or tpare
time only , to work for us at their own homes. Tor-
tunes for all workers absolutely assured. Don't delay.
II. HALLETT & CO. , Portland , JIalne. 8-29
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
THE BEST SALVE In the world for Cuts , Bruises ,
Sores , Ulcers , Salt Klicum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chap
ped Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all Skin Eruptions ,
nnd positively cures Tiles or no pay required. It Is
guaranteed to gh e perfect satisfaction , or money
refunded. 1'rlce So cents i > cr box. For sale at
METROHOIFAN DRUG STORE.
for working people. Send.10 cts. post-
lage , and we will mail you free , a royal ,
HELP valuable sample box of goods tlir.t will
put you In the way of making more
money In a few days than you ever thought possible
at any business. Capital not required. Yon can live
Bt home and work In spare time only , or all the time.
All of both sexes , of all ages , grandly successful. 50
cts. to ? 5 easily earned every evening. That all who
want T7ork may test the business , we make this un
paralleled offer : To all who arc not well satisfied we
will send 1 to pay Tor the trouble of writing us. 'Full
particulars , directions , etc. , sent free. Immense pay
absolutely sure for all who start at once. IH > n't delay.
Address ST1SSOX & CO. , Portland , Maine. 3-29
Send six cents forpo6tagcand
receive free , a costly box of
!
PRIZE.
A goods whicli will kelp yuu to
. I more money right away than
an > ibing cle lu \ \ tsworld. \ . All of etthersex , succeed
from liri-t hour. The. broad ruad to fortune opens be
fore the workers , absolutely sure. At once address
TRUE & CO , Augusta , ilalnc. 3-39.
T aundry Irons ,
I evels , Ladders.
I1 etter ( Boxes , Lead ,
- * Chains Locks
og , ,
Lagg Screws , Lines ,
Lariat ( Pins , Latches.
eke ( Bows ,
okeBows , '
eke ( Bows ,
ekes , OK Yokes ,
Yokes , Ox Yokes ,
Yokes , Ox Yokes.
able Knives ,
acks , Tea ( Pots ,
ea ( Pots , Kettles ,
ape Lines , Twine ,
Toilet Sets , Twine ,
Tin Trunks , Tongs.
ard Cans ,
oaders Shell ,
eaders Cattle ,
ath Hatchets ,
Ladles , Lifters ,
Level Glass , Levels.
TIbows ,
J xpansive ( Bits ,
nd Gate ( Rods ,
* - * xtractors , Shell ,
Emery , Cloth , ( Paper ,
Everything in line.
( Belts ,
Bells ( Boivls ,
rackets , ( Bits ,
ill Head Boxes ,
( Bird Cages , ( Bolts ,
( Bread ( Boxes , ( Butts.
acks , Card ,
akes , ( kings ,
ingers , Hog ,
azors ( Reamers ,
( Rasps , fRat Traps ,
( Rope , ( Rules , ( Rods.
Hers ,
peners , Can ,
x Bow ( Pins ,
yster Ladles ,
Ovens , Ovens , Ovens ,
Oil Cans and Stoves.
taples , Spades ,
kates , Scrapers ,
\prings \ , Shelters ,
ieves , Steel Yards ,
Scales , Scoops , Shoes ,
Saws , hand & X = cut.
1
OF S. W. NEBRASKA FOB
Shelf/1 Heavy Hardware
Stoves and Tinware.
Carpenters' and Blacksmiths'
"TOOLSI TOOLS i
STEEL NAILS
OF ALL SIZES.
- : - - : -
Iron , Steel and Wagon Timbers.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
The Only Place in Red Willow County where
you can buy one of the "World Renowned
GOLD COIN
Cooking Stoves and Ranges ,
AGENTS FOR THE
SBLEBRATBD BAIN WAGONS
AND SPRING WAGONS.
BOTH IRON AND WOOD.
Lead and Iron Pipe and Pipe Filings.
MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING OF
Tin , Sheet iron and Copper Ware
A SPECIALTY.
THE BOSS PLACE IN THE WEST
TO BUY HARDWARE
FOR - : - SPOT - : - CASH
AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION ,
"And Don't You Forget It , "
IS AT-
LYTL.E BROS. ,
MeCOOK , ( Opposite Citizen's Bank , ) NEB.
F. L. . McQRAQKElN ,
THE RELIABLE JEWELER ,
MeCOOK. NEBRASKA.
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TpwplriF Ctn
ALWAYS Off HAND AT THE VEEY
LOWRST--PRICKS : !
'Engraving Free of Charge.
OUR EXPOSITION LE'iTER.
The task of writing up an Expo
sition estimated to be worth fifty mil
lions of dollars , and embracing every
department of nature and of human
genius , skill and industry , and to give
the reader an intelligent conception
of its vastness and exhibits , is one of
the most difficult tasks ever alloted
the correspondent , and he may well
crave leniency in criticism should ho
fail , even in many particulars.
Constant comparisons are being
made of this Exposition with that
held at Philadelphia the Centennial
In foreign exhibits , especially those
made by the European governments ,
and in the art departments , it is con
ceded that the Fair of 1870 excelled
this one , as it also excelled any of its
old world predecessors. But our
Northwestern States and Territories ,
all and each of them , the Southern
slates , and general government , make
displays far superior to those made at
the Centennial. In new and im
proved machinery and in electric dis
plays , this Exposition also excels any
previous one , and is worth a voyage
around the globe , and as a school of
instruction , a month's careful study
of it would be more valuable to uie
student than a year in college.
Since the Art gallery was thrown
open to the public it has been con
stantly crowded with sight-seers , who
seem never to tire of gazing upon
the many beautiful works of art on
the walls and of statuary on the floor.
In these collections are many fine
pieces contributed by French , Ger
man , Belgian and 5lexican artists ,
while every American artist of note
is represented. At one end of the
allery hangs Thomas Hill's canvass
of the "Far West , " at the other Jos.
helmonski's "Snow-Bound Russia , "
each bringing out in rich coloring
the most striking features of their re
spective subjects. E. Keyser is rep
resented by "The Toying Page , "
which received the silver medal of
(
the Munich Academy , also by his
"Titania , " and "The Falconer , " all in
aronze. There is a strikingly life
like bronze bust of our great poet of
Nature Bryant by J. S. Hartly ,
strongly portraying the great traits
of the venerable poet. Louis Samain
sends among the Belgian exhibit ,
"L'Amour Maladroit "
, representing
upid's badly aimed arrow piercing
the bosom of his pet bird , at which
accident great tears roll down his ba-
cheeks. There are many fine wa
ter colors , pen and ink sketches ,
Tourches and sepia drawings , sent by
: he Scribner Publishing Company ,
and very many attractions on canvass ,
or in marble or bronze , which atone
n the pleasure of seeing them , for
the tardiness in opening the gallery ,
and it is now a most pleasing and in
structive feature of the Exposition.
The exhibits made by the colored
) eople in the north gallery of the
government building , from a dozen
or more states , have attracted much
attention , since the formal opening of
heir department , presenting a race
which in other fields has had a large
share of the world's attention , in a new
and more interesting light. Consid
ering their past history , and the cir
cumstances which have surrounded
; hem , their advancement and capabil-
ties revealed in these exhibits , must
greatly modify , if not entirely change ,
; ho estimate hitherto entertained of
he future of these people. Here are
ine needle-work draw-
- , paintings , -
ngs , and school exhibits , which bear
10 mean comparison with those of like
classes in other departments , while in
nechanical devices , machinery and
architecture , the samples on exhibi-
lon astonish the visitors , and elicit
nany remarks of admiration and
) raise. These classes of their work
are represented in models of dwel-
ings , in locomotives , constructed
vithout the advantage of apprentice-
hip , and in other machines , all of
which are most creditable and reveal
; he race in a most promising and
lopeful aspect.
Another gallery in the same build
ng is occupied chiefly with exhibits
of woman's work , Dakota , Indiana ,
Nebraska , Minnesota , Iowa , Rhode
'sland , New Jersey , Kentucky , Mis-
issippi and Tennessee , each having
distinct spaces , and each filled with a
* ery fine display of beautiful articles
of use or ornament , with here and
here some patented machine or
lousehold"implement , the invention
of woman's mind. In the Iowa space
ire two busts of two distinguished
tatesmen , Ex-Senator James Harlan ,
and Justice Samuel Miller of the
Jnited States Supreme Court , mod
eled by Mrs. Ketcham , of Mt. Pleas-
int , who studied the Sculptor's art at
Washington , receiving instruction
rom the best masters at the Capital.
( CONCLUDED ox EIGHTH PAGE. )
EVERT80DY | | | | ! ! | |
GO TO-
FO R
Studebaker and Moline
WAGONS ,
JOHN DEERE PLOWS ,
STOVES , TINWARE , HARDWARE , Etc.
You will save money by writing or ask
ing for prices before buying.
n
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In Southwestern Nebraska or NorthwesternKansas. .
TWO DOORS SOUTH OF P. 0,3
MeGOOK , NRBRASKA.
THE CITIZEN'S BANK OF McCOOK
-DOES A GENERAL-
BANK1NC BUS S
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly
on the principal cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Non-Residents.
Money to loan on Farming Lands , Village and personal
property. Fire Insurance a specialty.
Tickets for Sale to and from Europe ,
COEBE3POHBSNT3 : I J. W. DOLAX. President.
First National liank , Lincoln , Nel > jI *
, Y. FKAXKUX , Vice-president.
The Cliusc National Bank , New York j -
0HBAPBST AND BEST
UNEQUALLED FOR
Power , Simplicity Durability.
Estimates made of Mill and I'liinp complete upon application.
Every Mill Warranted. Send for Catalogue.
THE WOODMANSE
This mill Is a "solid v.-liccl" and the licst tIf-rc ulator made. The
AVoodmanse Xo. 6. I'unip Is the best > liwlc acting force pump In the
market. Will work In wells from ID Jo 2tt ) ) feet lu ilupti , and hah hack
attachments to force water Into elevated tiiks. C.in be u ed by hand
or windmill. 1'artie.t contempl.itln the uri-ctlon of : t Windmill -uiii
consult their hest Interests ) > / calling at my Iloinetcad.y. miles ,
northwest of McCook , or at U. Jnhn'ston't , 5 milrs poullii-ast. and ex
amine the working of the AVoodmanse.
W. M. IRWIN , Agent ,
"Woodmanse Windmill Co. . Preeport , 111.
THE MoGOOK 001
INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAW.
MeGOOK , - - MRBRASKA.
PAID UP CAPITAL , $50OOO.
DOES - : - A - : - GENERAL
BANKING BUSINESS ,
Keceives and pays Deposites. Buys and sells Exchange
on New York , Chicago and Omaha , and all the
principal cities of Europe.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS :
GEO. HOCKXELL , Pros. A. CAMPBELL. U. 31. FRKKS , Vicc-Pres. . '
H. K. ADAMS , Cashier.