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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1886)
VOLUME IV. MeCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 18 , 1886. NUMBER 38. "WE ASK YOU TO INVESTIGATE THIS- ! ' " HAVE1 AN IMMRNSEv CLOTHING , SUITS AND LADIES' CLOAKS ! WHICH WE CANNOT AHFQRD TO CARRY OVER. ' ' Days and to do so we will Make Astonishing Prices ! . ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLABST AND ONE PRICE FIGURES. lain Ave. L. LOWMAN & SON. C. K. LAWSON , EDEALER IN : o CO COo td Ox- O CO o K STUDEBAKER WAGON. PLOW Etc. McCOOK. NEBRASKA. F. LA. McCRACKBJN , 3Ji. . ° O THR 00MPLETB ST00K IN THE WEST , AND AT THE a1 if B , < f PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO THE R.E1PAIRIMQ OF FINE AND COMPLI CATED WATCHES. I ENGRAVING FREE. MeCOOK , NRBRASKA. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE McCOOK , NEBRASKA. G. L. LA7T3 , 2esiter. C. F. BA3COCZ , 2 e:7er. OFFICE Houus : From 9 A. M. to 12 M. , and 1 to 4 P. M. , mountain time. COCHEAN & HELM , Attorneys-at-Law & Gen'l Agents , McCOOK , : NEBRASKA. Prompt and careful attention siren to Law Cases In all the Courts of the State anil all classes of U. S. Land Business transacted before the local office at McCook. Nebraska , and the Interior Department at Washington , I > . C. Contests a specialty. "Will pros ecute claims for Pensions and claims for Increase of Pensions. Notarial business done i > nd lands bought and sold on reasonable terms. j5 ? OBlce. 3d door south of the TJ. S. Land Office. 3.29 THOS. COLFEH. J. A. COKDEAI , . GOLFER & CORDEAJv ATTORNEYS : AT : LAW , AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. Heal Estate Boujrht and Sold and Collections Mide. Tbos. Golfer agent Lincoln Laud Co. OiHce , Opp. Cliicag-o Lumber Yard , JlcCook. WM. A. RYAN , B. J. RYAN. Att'y-at-Ltuv. RYAN BROS. , LKW , LAND Km LOAN OFFICE to loan on Chattels. Legal busi ness will receive prompt attention. Office , 'd door south of U. S. Land Office , McCook. SXAVELY & STARR , ATTORNEYS : AT : LAW , IXDIANOLA , NEBRASKA. Will practice in all the State and United States Courts. Also , betore the Laud Office at McCook and the department at Washington. HUGHT. . COLE. LKOX F. MOSS. COLE & MOSS , 31CCOOK. NEBRASKA. Will practice in all the Courts of Nebraska , Kansas and Colorado , and in the Federal Courts of the Eipcth Circuit. Careful atten tion jriveu to contests and land business before theU. S. Land Offices at McCook. Obcrlin and Denver , and the Interior Department at Wash ington. Commercial and corporation law a specialty. Money to loan. Rooms 4 and 5 , First National Bank Building- . H. T. ANDERSON , Loan Broker and Accountant , 3ICCOOK , - - NEBRASKA. Books opened , written up and adjusted Of fice over Green's dnig store. 4. a.-6 mos. DR. Z. L. KAY , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , McCOOK. - - XE3KASKA. ! 1 ® Officc : Room No. 1 , McCook Banking- Company's Building. Dn. A. J. WILLEY , SURGEON B.&M. RAILROAD. LOFF1CE AT B. & M. PHARMACY , ] McCOOK , - . NEBRASKA. ! T. B. STOTZMAN , M. D. , Eclectic Physician and Surgeon , OCULIST AXD AURIST. McCOOK NEBRASKA 1 1 JS OHice in Pate's Brick. Main St. B. B. DAVIS , M. D. : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , McCOOK NEBRASKA. "Office at Chenery & Stiles druj ? store. J. E. CASTBERG , COUNTY - : - SURVEYOR , RED WILLOW COUNTYXKB. , . j ! "Office at Indianola and McCook. Post- Ofhcc address. McCook. Neb. JOHN F. COLLINS , CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , McCOOK. . . NEBRASKA. Jobbing win receive prompt attention at mr shop on Dennisou St. , opposite McCoofc House. Dans and specifications furnished if desired WILLIAM 3IcINTYllP : ; CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , CULBERTSON. NEBRASKA , All work warranted. All material furnished a desired. ork done on short notice. i ATTORNEY GENERAL GARLAND is reported to have sent a proposition to a'recent cabinet meeting that he would settle the Pan-Electric scandal so far as he is concerned by giving his million and a half of stock to some public in stitution. However , so many contra dictory reports are rife as to what the intentions of Garland and the President and the members of the cabinet are in this matter that no one can guess wheth er this rumor is true. THE fashionable woman this season goes with a limp. Her gait is a cross between that of the gay and festive dromedary and a horse with the string- hair. This picturesque evidence of blue blood and 18-carat breeding is aw fully English , you know , and a direct lineal Lawrence-Townley descendant of , royalty itself. In the sweet erst- time ago the princess of Wales sprained her ankle , and before the liniment was fairly dry all fashiona- | ble women in Xew York and Boston when on the move looked as though somebody had struck them with a club. It doesn't matter , however , which leg is in fashion as long as something goes with a limp. A MINISTER of the gospel up at Xorth Bend has set society by the ears , raised a church scandal and had him self kicked out of the pulpit all because he kissed a pretty girl in a "game of Copenhagen" at a church sociable. A local paper dismisses the affair as fol lows : "The preacher who has no life or animation about him and no appre ciation of the fair sex , would be no more fit for a minister than a dancing master. If every minister win plays with the girls and even kisses the la dies iu play , were to be excluded from the pulpit , the servants of God would be confined'to crusty old curmudgeons , whose caresses would give a woman the lockjaw. " THE firm which is at the head of the great Connellsville region coke syndi- i cate has so far yielded to the growing prejudice againt company stores as to order that no goods shall be sold fiom their establishments except to foimer employes holding uncancclcd store or ders and to the few men now at work. Now if the same firm will order all its stores to close as soon as they sell out the stock now on hand it will ? et an ex ample that will be followed by many other concerns that now keep stores and issue orders for goods instead of paying | full wages in cash. There is something ! about schemes for helping the employe to spend his money which doe * not en list the sympathy of the employe him self , and shrewd employers who wish | to get along with as Htttle friction a ? posible recognize the fact. When they all do ? o the company store will have passed into history , for that is tho kind of a scheme the company store is. Mr. X. ( } . Moulder , .superintendent for the i BradstreetMercantile Agency , Jes Moiiies , Iowa , says he is highly pleased with ihe effect of Chamberlain's Cough J'cmedy , that his famil3' have used it with marked benefit. Similar expressions are heard in every com- , innnity where it Ls sold. Any one nsing it , will not long suffer with the cold. It is plea.1- ] ant to take and harmle > s to give to children j of any age. Sold by M. A. Spaldingand Wilj j i ley & Walker. | I SHELF AND HEAVY - ; - - ; - HA MARSHALL ! ! WIRE , Iron and Wood Pumps ALSO JOBBERS OF ; T ll o ! lilJj i GT Or iT A. McCOOK AND BENKELMAN. NEBRASKA. The First National Bank OP McGOOK. NRBRASKA. PAID UP CAPITAL , - - $50,000.00. DOES - : - A - : - GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS , Receives and Gays Deposiies. Bays and Sells Exchange on Mew York. Chicago and Omaha , and ail the principal cities of Europe. FIRE INSURANCE WRITTEN IN RELIABLE OCX'S. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS : C20233 E33IS2LL , Jiesd-it. i. C.1S32ILL. . . = , . . . . , ? t. 2 37 1 C : : Z. M. 73213. TI-rriiit ( OfFreej & HocSraclI. ) ( Assistant Sap : . B. i II. ) . , of KIrtj Carpenter Co. , Chicago , )