The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 28, 1886, Image 1

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\TJME IV. McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY-NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , JANUARY 28 , 1886. - - NUMBER S3.
WE ASK YOU TO INVESTIGATE THIS !
HAVR AN IMMRNSEV
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I * CLOTHINU oUIIb AMD LADlhb CLOA
WHICH WE CANNOT AFFORD TO CARRY OVER.
Must lie Sold Within 60 Days and to do so we will Make Astonisliin ;
ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN AND ONE PRICE FIGURES.
Pate Block , Main Ave. : : L.
C. K. LAWSON ,
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Stoves and Tinware ,
BARB WIRE. STUDE8AKER WAGONS , PLOWS , Etc.
McCOOK , NE1BRASKA.
R. Lx. McCRAQKEIN ,
eweler ,
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IN THE WEST , AND
AT THE
PARTICULAR ATTENTION
PAID TO THE
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OF FINE AND CO MPLS-
GATED WATCHES.
ENGRAVING FREE.
MeCOOK , - NRBRASKA.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
UNITEilSTATlTsTANlJbpFfCE
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
S. L. LAWS , Bogister. 0. r. 3ABOOOH , Escoivcr.
OFFICK HOURS : Fiom 9 A. M. to 12 Jf. , and
1 to 4 P. M. , mountain time.
COCHRAN & HELM ,
Attorneys-at-Law $ Gcn'l Agents ,
- McCOOK , : NEBRASKA.
Prompt and c-u cftil attention Ren ! to Law Cases In
all ilii > Comrs of tlie Scale r.nd all classes of U. S.
I.incl fimlnp's trnnmictcd ticforc the loci ! office at
McCook. Keliraska , ami the Interior Department at
\Vaohincton , D. O. Contest" a apccialty. Will pros
ecute clulins for I'cns'ons and claims for Increase of
Pension" . Notarial business done i.nd lands bought ,
and sold on reasonable teims. C5"OlUce. 3d door
south of the U. S. Land Ollice. 3.29
THOS. COLl'EK. .7. A. COUDEAI * .
GOLFER & COKDEAL ,
ATTORNEYS : AT : LAW ,
AND NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Heal Estate Bon/rht and Sold and Collections
Mndc. Thos. Colter ajrent Lincoln Lund Co.
Ollioe. Opp. Chicago Lumber Vard , McCook.
\VM. A. HVAN , 15. J. RYAN.
Att'y-at-Law.
11YAX EilOS. ,
LAW , LUND AND LOIN OFFICE
jto loan on Chattels. Legal busi
ness will icccive piompt attention. Oltice ,
"d door south of U. S. Land Ofhcc , .VcCook.
SXAYELY & STARR ,
ATTORNEYS : AT : LAW ,
INDIANOLA , NEBRASKA.
Will practice in nil tho State and United
States Courts Also , beloro tho Lund Ollice nt
McCook and the department at Wellington.
HUGH VT. COLK. I..EOX I' . MOSS.
COLE & MOSS ,
LAWYRRS ,
JlcCOOK. NEBUASKA.
Will practice in all the Courts of Nebraska.
Kiiiisus and Colorado , mid in thu Fedentl
Courts of the Eijrcth Circuit. Caieful atten
tion jjircn to contests and land business l > clore
theU. S. Land Ollicesut McCook. Oberlin and
IPII ver , and the Interior Department at Wash
ington. Commercial and corporation law a
specialty. Money to loan. Itooins 4 and 5 ,
First National Bunk Building.
11. T. ANDERSON ,
Loan Broker and Accountant ,
ilcCOOK , - NEBRASKA.
Books opened , written up and adjusted Of
fice over Gicon's drug stoic' 4.32-6 mos.
DR. Z. L. KAY ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK. - - NEBRASKA.
: Koom No. 1 , McCook Banking
Company's Building.
DR. A. J. WILLEY ,
SURGEONB.&M. RAILROAD.
[ OFFICE AT B. & M. PHARMACY , ]
McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA.
T. B. STUTZJIAN , M. D. ,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon ,
OCULIST AND AURIST.
McCOOK NEBUASKA.
in Pate's Brick , 3Iain St.
B. B. DAVIS. M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
-McCOUK NEBttASKA.
S7 Oflice nt Chenery & Stiles tlruf store.
JOHN R COLLINS ,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA.
will recehe prompt attention at my shop
on Dcnnlson St. , opposite McCook House. Tlaus and
spetincatlons furnished It desired.
WILLIAM McINTYllE ,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
CULBERTSON. NEBRASKA ,
Allvoik warranted. All material furnisliid
it desired.Vorc ! done on ehoit notice.
W. M. SANDERSON ,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER ,
McCooK , - NEBRASKA.
E2 ? Al ] work puarantccd. Giro me a call.
TlOBKKT DliYSDALI
MEECHANT TAILOK ,
MAIN STREET ,
McCOOK NEBRASKA. *
WHILE it is true that Parnell is a
grcatlcader Ireland's hope lies not alone
in him. Wore he to fall another would
take his place and the sentiment that is
working out Ireland's salvation would
continue to grow just as Ireland contin
ued to show herself worthy of it. Lead
ers are always necessary , but the cause
of human rights is above them all and
the eternal justice of the principles in
volved are worth more to the Miucr.ild
Isle than is the mere fact that the } ' are
being pressed for recognition by this
man or by that.
THOUGH the incursion of the late cold
wave into Florida was quickly followed
by the wail of the orange growers an
nouncing the wholesale destruction of
their crops and young trees , Jackson
ville papers of the 14th and loth take
a less doleful view of the result. The
Times Union of the 13th sums up the
situation by % saying that while theie are
conflicting opinions , the general belief
is that the young trees arc killed , but
the old ones are all right. This will
relieve the minds of fruit dealers and
lovers of oranges.
AN eastern clergyman being brought
befoie the bar of hizzonner the other day
to answer to a charge of assault prefer
red by a younc girl of his flock , explain
ed that his object in kissing her was
purely hygienic. She was a very ner
vous girl and he wanted to quiet her
and show her that she had a friend.
The Omaha Herald immediately an
nounces that a substitute for cocoaine
has been discovered by this clergyman.
The Herald is behind the times. As an
anaesthetic , kissing was discovered a
million years before cocoaine. It is
only once in a good many thousand
times that it fails as in the case in point.
State Journal.
PERHAPS the most original plea fora
pardon yet made is that of a convicted
Maryland forger. His mother has just
died and left him $100,000 and he has
sent a petition to the Governor for re
lease , promising , in the event of favor
able action , to become an exemplary citi-
cn. Anybody can be. an excmpliary
citizen on $100,000 if he want's tobut ,
the Governor ought to give this fellow
a chance to be an exemplary citizqn
under ciicumstances not so ca y. As he
lias six more yours to serve in a term of
tea years he should begin to be an ex
emplary citizen now and perhaps after
ix years' practice in jail he can safely
be turned out to go it alone on his
$100,000.
THE four Xewaik children who were
sent to Paris to be treated by M. Pas
teur by inoculation for hydrophobia re
turned homu on Thursday morninir
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sound and well and apparently well sat
isfied with their trip. That they are
out of all danger is not at all ceitain.if
the dog that bii them wa really mad ,
as the disease sometimes appears nearly
or quite-a year after the patient ha-
been bitten. , The most valuable out
come of the trip of the Newark child
ren to Paris for treatment is the knowl
edge acquired by Dr. Billingwho ac
companied them , of Pasteur's methods , j
If the remedy proves to be efficacious i
he will be able to enter ujion its appli
cation in this country as soon as the '
proper virus can be procured. i
SHELF AND HEAVY
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Iron and Wood Pumps.
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McCOOK AND BENKELMAN. NEBRASKA.
The First National Bank
OF McOOOK , MRBRASKA.
PAID UP CAPITAL , - - $50,000.00.
DOES - : - A - : - GENERAL
BANKING BUSINESS ,
Receives and Pays Deposites. Buys and Sells Exchange on New York.
Chicago and Omaha , and all the principal cities of Europe.
FIRE INSURANCE WRITTEN IN RELIABLE CO.'S.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS :
SaS EOCSUZLL , Prsdicit. . , . . , . . . . . ,
A. CAlffSSLL T. L. BSOTO Ci : r. 3.1' TSS S. rc-dict
( Of Frees & Hocknell. ) ( AesUtffnt Supt. B. & M. ) ( Of Klrby farj enter Co. , Chicago. )