The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 09, 1885, Image 1

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WEEKLY
VOLUME IV. McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , JULY 9 , 1885. NUMBER 6.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
McCook , Nebraska.
0. L. LAWO , Stutter. C. F. BABCOCE , Z elTor
OFFICE HODIIS : From 0 A. M. to 12 M. , nnd
1 to 4 P. 51. , mountain time.
* COCHRAN & HELM ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AND GENERAL AGENTS ,
McCOOK , : NEBRASKA.
Prompt and careful attention siren to Law Cases in
mil the Courts of the State and all classes of U. S.
Land Business transacted before the local office at
McCook. Nebraska , and the Interior Department at
IVathlnKton , D. C. Contests a specialty. "Will pros
ecute claims for Pensions and claims for Increase ol
FcBilons. Notarial business done and lands bought
nd sold on reasonable terms. 557 0fllce 1st door
south of the U. S. Land Oftlcc. 3.29
THOS. GOLFER ,
ATTORNEY - : - AT : - LAW ,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
A gout for the Lincoln Land Company. Kcnl
Estate Dought and Sold and Collections Made ,
c , Opposite PostolBce , McCook , Neb.
PAGE T. TKANCIS ,
COUNTY SURVEYOR ,
RED WILLOW COUNTY.
Keeps certified plats of nil hinds in the
Hitchcock land district. Special attention
riven to all such business. Correspondence
gollcltcd. 2-22.
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. J. E. CASTBERG.
DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR ,
AND CIVIL ENGINEER.
"Government Claims Located and Sur
veyed. Correspondence solicited. Oilicc , op
posite Menard's Opera Hall , McCook , Neb.
G. W. MINKLER ,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer.
BBrWlll do all kinds of Surveying , Grading ,
Leveling , etc. Will establish regular sub
division corners , and re-establish lost corners ,
and give certified PLATS of surveys ; the plats
being as good ns the County llecords.
Itcsldenec at McCook , the first dwelling N.
W.'of the school house.
Dn. A. J. SHAW ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK , - IfEBRASKA.-
vswbi ; for the present in the Stanton
Holla building , in rear of Citizens Hank.
DR. Z. L. KAtf ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
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.McCOOK. - - NEBRASKA.
_ 3 : Boom No. 1 , McCook Banking
Company's Building.
Du. A. J. WILLEY ,
SURGEON B. & M. RAILROAD.
[ OFFICE AT B. & M. PHARMACY , ]
McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA.
T. B. STDTZMAN , M. D. ,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon ,
OCULIST ATTD ATJEIST.
McCOOK . - . NEBRASKA.
py Offlce on East Den nison Street.
- B. B. DAVIS , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
' . McCOOK NEBRASKA.
Office : Two doors south of Churchill House.
JOHN F. COLLINS ,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
McCOOK. - NEBRASKA.
Jobbing will receive prompt attention nt my shop
on DennUon St. , opposite McCook House. Plans and
specifications furnished If desired.
WILLIAM McINTYRE ,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
CULBERTSON. NEBRASKA.
All work warranted. All material furnished
If desired. Work done on short notice.
W. M. SANDERSON ,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER ,
McCooK , - NEBRASKA.
All work guaranteed. Give me a call.
W. "W. PALMER ,
Eacser .ta 2. H. HAlOLTOiT.
Has opened a full and complete line of
HARNESS AND SADDLERY GOODS ,
2 Brs Hcrth cfPsUSec , UcCOOE , OTB.
Prompt attention given to repairing. Your
patronage is solicited.
An Answer "Wanted.
Oan any one brins us a case of Kidney or Liver
Complaint that Electric IHttcrs will not speedily
cure 1 VTc tay tlicy can not , as thousands of cases
already pcnnanently cured and ivho are dally recom-
niendlnc Klcctric Hitters , vrlll prove. Erlght's Bis-
e KC , Diabetes. WcaV Bactor any urinary complaint
aalckly cnred. They purify the blood , regulate the
bowels , and act directly on the diseased part * . Kvery
bottle Euarantced. For sale at 50 cents a bottle at
Metropolitan Drne Store.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
JVrr. yon disturbed at niht and broken of your rest
by a Met child MilTcrlng and crylns vltli i ln of cut-
tin ; teeth 1 If so. send at once and pet a bottle of
Tin. TOrdST's Cecthiss Synp fcr CUlirea TectMag.
IID vajne Is Incalculable. Itwill relieve the poor
HHle sufferer Immediately. Depend upon It , mothers ,
'there is no mistake about It. It cures dysentery nnd
diarrhoea , regulates the utomacli and Iwwcls , cures
wind colic , softens the Rtimj , reduces inflammation ,
and trlvcs tone and cncrpr to the whole nystcm.
Hrs. WissloT's CortHss Synp fo ttfldrea Tccttitg is
pleasant to the taste , and Is the prescription of one
at the oldest and best female nurses and physicians
In the United States , and U for sale by all druggists
f nronshont tne Trorld. Price 25 cents a bottle.
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LYT L BROS.
SHELF& HEAVY ;
HARDWARE
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STEXB.K NAILS , l
BARB WIRE BAR
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Cooking Stoves and Ranges , ,
Bain Wagons and Spring Wagons ,
Iron and Wood Pumps'i
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SCREEN BOORS AKD WINDOWS , WHEEL B ARROWS ,
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Walter A. Woods Mowersi
MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING OF
Tin , .Sheet Iron and Copper Ware a Specialty !
McCOOK , Opp. Citizeiis Bank. NEBRASKA.
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McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Watches , Chains , Charms ,
.CLOCKS , SILVERWARE , OPTICAL GOODS , Etc.
The Only Exclusive Line of Fine .Jew
elry in the 'West.
ELGIN , WALTHAM ,
AND THR GRLRBRATRD
HAMPDEN WATCHES ,
ALWAYS-IN STOCK.
J CARRY THE BEST AND MOST DESIRA
BLE GOODS TO BE HAD.
Particular Attention Given to Repairing ,
NO CHARGE FOR ENGRA VING.
WAfCH FOR SOMETHING NEW ,
TIIE Mormons of Utah are taking
course that is liable to bring down upo
them the wrath of Uncle Sam in a wa
that will teach them a good lesson. 0
Saturday morning , July 4 , when th
Gentiles cast their eyes about the
found the American flag at half-mast 01
all the public buildings under ilonnoi
control. An effort was made by the U
S. marshal and others to have the fla ;
run up to its properposition , but tin
owners of the buildings refused to listei
to the request and the police , all o
whom are "saints" proved apathetic am
inclined to interfere. The insult wai
evidently the result of a preconcertet
arrangement , as such a thing as a dozer
or more flags at half mast could scarce
ly have occurred through accident. Th (
country is getting about tired of this
nonsense. In 1861 there was an attempt
made to haul down the American flag
and it took five years of war to fix i !
back in its position , but it is at the masl
head now , and is there to stay. There
are probably some of the men who tried
to keep it down during the civil war who
would enjoy whipping the Mormons into
a sense of their situation and the duties
they owe the American government. In
fact two of the parties who went to the
city hall to find out the reason for the
flag being bait-masted are ex-confeder
ates. When the demand was made that
the flag be raised on the city hall it was
met by a flat refusal , and on the party
attempting to raise it about a dozen po-
'iccmen made a rush for them and there
came near being a riot on the spot. The
police officers said .that any man who at
tempted to raise the flag would be shot.
Finally some of the flags were run up ,
but the rest remained down. Such an
outrage should not be permitted to oc-
ur again , but the polygamists must be
iaught that it will not be submitted to
nd that an attempted repetition of it
will cause a tempest which will wipe the
Mormon hierarchy out of existence as a
political factor within the limits of the
United States. These fellows have-
not the slightest particle of patriotism
"n their composition , hut may be taught
; pme before they are many years older.
Kansas City Evening Star.
"MOST men arc inonkies , " some one
has said , and this example of the imi
tative propensities of the race gives
great prominence to the.assertedresem- .
blance :
WILSON , N. 0. , July 4. Willie Sams ,
6 year old son of a farmer living near
ere , murdered his infant brother , of
rhom he had been given charge , yester-
ay. Some time ago he was taken to a
Child's funeral and manifested great in-
; erest in its burial which he did not
iccni to understand. He has frequently
.prattled about it arid asked many ques-
jtions as to how { lie child was got into
the coffin and when it would come out.
Yesterday , the child took his little
brother to the grave which was near his
father's home , and after scooping out a
grave in the sand by the side of a small
brook placed the infant in a box which
he had previously placed there , screwed
, pn the top and buried it , going through
'the ' form of delivering a prayer and sing-
ng a hymn. After he had filled the
iny grave he stamped on it and slowly
went back home and told his mother of
his deed , of which he seemed very proud.
He said it was just like Mrs. Arthur's
little baby's funeral.
The terrified mother hastened to the
spot and the grave was reopened and the
infant found dead , with its right arm
broken and its skull crushed.
AN Ohio man drank twelve barrels of
cider last winter. His name got into the
newspapers , and everybody said. "Just
ee the luck of these Ohio fellers. " He
is now dead. It is not known whether
he died from the effects of the twelve
'barrels ' of cider or because he was an
Ohio man. But he passed away during
the beautiful days of June and merci
fully escaped the Fourth of July and
'the heat of summer. Luck seems to
, cling to an Ohio man even in death.
/Topics. /
A SMALL boy with a shining pail went
aily singing down the dale , to where
; the cow with a brindle tail on sweet
clover did regale. A bumble-bee did
gaily sail over the soft and shadowy vale ,
( to where the boy with a shining pail ,
Iwas "milking the cow with the brindlu
[ tail. The bee lit on the cow's left ear ,
her heels flew through the atmosphere
j and through the leaves of the walnut
itree the boy soared into eternity.
\ JVIANV lives arc lost every summer by
ipcople not having the necessary incdi-
Icincs at hand in case of cholera morbus.
( Can you afford to risk your life and those
of your family for 25 or 50 cents , the
price of a bottle of Chamberlain' C > lic ,
Cholera and Diarrha'a licinctly.
IN the celebrated race which occur
red at Cleveland. July 4th , between
Phallas rind Maxey Colih for 5,000 ,
Phallas won in three straight heats , best
time being 2:14. Maxey , Cobb was for
merly owned by Lincoln parties.
This Space is Reserved for
PRATT & LAWSON
HARDWARE DEALERS ,
i McCook , - Nebraska.
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fHE 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-Ilesidents.
Money to loan on Farming Lands , Village and personal
property. Fire Insurance a specialty.
Tickets for Sale to and from Europe ,
COB2SSPONDXH7S : I J. w . DOLAN , President. r- *
First National Hank , Lincoln , Neb. f
The Chase National Bunk , New York. | "V. FllANKLIN , Vice-President.
JOHNSTON'S
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[ KUKMKKLV CHUKCIIILL
"Will be Open for Guests About
XQ8S.
The House has been Renovated and Provided with
NEW FURNITUR
First-Class Accommodations and Rates
Very Reasonable/
Large Sample Rooms.
GEO , E , JOHNSTON , Proprietor , t
MAIN AVENUE , McCOOK , NEBRASKA.