The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 11, 1886, Image 8

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    GITY- BAKERY.
ST & BEO ,
ST PROPRIETORS.
WE KEEP ON
BREAD , PIES & CAKES ,
GRAHAM BREAD.
Cakes. Made'on Order.
ROOM
In connection where you can get coffee , sand
wiches , pies , etc. , at all hours.
LAND-OFFICE BLANKS
In ordering , give oflice number and title of
blank , with quantity of each blank wanted.
Tut only one blank on a line to avoid mis
takes. G& Money must invariably accom
pany the order. Address
OPS.lJd U JSTIE5 ,
HcUOOK , XEBHASKA.
02s Us. Titlocf Blank. Per ? cr
Hwdrsi.
APPLICATIONS TO KXTEK.
4-007 Homestead Law 1.1 ct . , -1.25
4-QOfl Timber-Culture Law 15 1.25
AFFIDAVITS. t
4-002 Non-MIneriil 13Cts. , $1.00
4-073 Timber Culture Entry. . . l.'i " 1.00
I-OC1 Homestead Entry 15 " 1.00
4-OC.n Commutation , Hd 15 " 1.00
4rfl70 Final. Homestead ; 15 " 1.00
4-07J Contest , Homestead 25 " 2.00
4-ODO ContestTiraberCxilture. 25 " 2.00
NOTICKS.
4-347 For Publication , 15 Cts. . 31.00
4-iI8 Hd Int. to Prove Up. . . )5 v J.OO
4-349 Pre-E. ' " . . . ,15 ; " 1.00
PROOF'S. Jt
4-no J Homestead Final . .00 Cts. , $3.00
4-374a . Pi-e-Emptlon Final . jyi " 3.00
MltCELT.ANEOUS.- , I
4-535 Declaratory Suucmentrf 15 Cts. , Sl.OO
Township Plats. f - *
Other blanks will be prepared as called for.
LEGHL BLMKS IN STOCK
SIXTEENTH YEAR.
-THE-
BRIGHTEST AISID BEST.
Our 14th premium list , comprising over ? > Ki-
000 worth of presents , is now ready. Everv
subscriber to the Weekly Times at sy.OO a year ,
when order is received before April SO. 1 6 ,
will receive a premium worth , at retail , from
$100 to $1,000. Full particulars nnd specimen
copies free to any address.
PRICES FOR SUBSCRIPTION :
Weeilj , rith pie = iu = . per ycir 3 2.0C
Wcoiiy , Tiilost prersizs. psr year 1 1.00
uBsijy Tiacs. per year 2.00
Daily KIM : , par year 10.00
Address all orders to
THE TIMES , Kansas City. Mo.
JS Special terms to Agent ? .
ISend 10 cents postage , and we
will mail you FUKU a roviil.val
uable , sample box of goods
that will put you in the way of
aiaklng more money at once , than anything
else in America. Iloth sexes of all agos can
live at home and work in spare tirmor all the
time. Capital not if quired. We will start yon.
Immense pay sure for those who start at once.
4-iVlvr. Sxixsox&Co. . Portland , Maine.
"I WANT A GOOD COUGH SYEUP"
Ih a very frequent request in our trade and we
invariably give the person making it HERR'P
CHIIWV rouRit svnui' . as we know it to be the
best and most reliable on the market. For
sale by M. A. Spalding and S. L. Green.
Denver to Chicago ,
Denver to Kansas City ,
Denver to Omaha ,
Omeha to Chicago ,
Kansas City to Chicago ,
Omaha to St. Louis ,
BEST LIKE
FROM
Wfc&T TO EAST !
SURE CONNECTIONS
S.OW RATES
3ACCACE CHECKED THROUGH.
Through tickets over the Burling
ton Route are for salo by the Union
Pacific , Denver IL Sto Crende and
all other principal railways , and
by alfagents of tho "Burlington
Route. "
For further information , apply to
any-agent , or to
R. 8. EUSTIS , On'l T'h'tAg't ,
OMAHA , > 'EB ,
DlR oTORY.
. Sunday School atlO
A. M. every week. Preachinfr services every
Sunday night at 7:00 M. T. Also , every niter-
nato Sunday mornlnjr at 11. M. T. Kxceptions
to the nbovo will bo noticed in locals.
UKOHGE DUNCAN , Pastor.
1 METHODIST. Services every Sunday at 10 :
:50 : A. M. and 7 P. 31. . mountain time. Sunday
School at S P. M. The services and Sunday
school will be held for the future in the new
church. All arc cordially invited. Seats free.
W. S. WHEELEU , Pastor.
EPISCOPAL. Services in the Opera Hall the
1 first and third Sundays , morn Inland evening ,
' of each month. J. A. FULFORTH , Hector.
I CATHOLIC. Services will be held in the
I church once every four weeks.
THOMAS CULLKN , Pastor.
\V. C. T. U.-The W. C. T. U. will meet in the
Heading Kooin every Wednesday afternoon at
2 o'clock. M. T. The Band of Hope will meet
in the Itcudinp Itobm every Saturday after
noon at 2 o'clock , mountain time.
A. O. U W. McCook Lodge No. 61. will meet
the first and third Mondays of each mo nth in
tho Masonic Hall. Visiting brethren cordially
lovited. Du. K. B. . DAVIS , 51. W.
W. II. DA VIP. Itccordor.
McCOOK LODGE A. F. & A. M.
llfgular jneetinjrs. Tuesday night on
or before full moon of every month.
S. L. GREEN , W. M.
P. L. McCiiACKEX , Secretary.
WILLOW GROVK LODOE K. OF P. , No.
12. Meets every Wednesday evening
it Mubonlc Hall.
Hall.J. . W. CAMPBELL , C. C.
C. H. UOVLE. K. It. S.
I. O. O. F. McCook Lodge No. KIT , I. O. O. P. ,
meets every Friday evening , at 7 o'clock" , in
Masonic Hall. All visiting brothers are invit
ed , to meet witn us. H. H. MEHUV , N. G.
H. THOWHHIDGE , Permanent Secretary.
HOL'KNELIHosn COMi'AXV. Reg
ular meetings on the first Wednesday
'evening ' of each month.
II. H. ARCHIBALD , Chief.
H. ov L. E. Hrotberhood of Locomotive En
gineers. Meet first and fourth Saturdays of
each month. S. E. HOOE , Chief.
J. C. AxriEnsoN , P. A. E.
.T. K. BAUNES POST G. A. R. Regular meet
ings second and fourth Monday evenings of
each month at Masonic Hall.
, .1. A. WILCOX. Commander.
.T. H. YAIIOKH , Adjutant.
POST-OFFICE HOURS.
Open from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. , M. T. OHice
will be closed thirty minutes betore arrival and
departure of mails. SUXDAV , office will be open
from 12 to 2 P. M. mountain time.
B. & M. TIME TABLE.
o
EAST LEAVES i BAST I.UAVKS :
No. 2 030 ; \ . M. 1 No. 40 . ' . :2.-j , P.M.
- VKST 1.KAVKSWEST LKAVKS :
No. .19 12fiO. P. M. 1 No.l 8:55 , P. M.
CS Eastbound trains run on Central Time ,
and westbound trains on Mountain Time.
Freight trains do not carry passengers.
U. R. WOODS. Agent.
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL ,
GF.O. K. JOHXSTOX.
.Mi-COOK. : : XEIJUASKA.
This house hns boon completely renovated
SPOTTS ' & STIMSOX.
FASHIONAItLP
BARBERS & HAIR CUTTERS.
O ; i > . -lto CIiiMKn Lumber V.nil ,
MAIN STREET. - McCOOK. XKBKAS1CA.
ROBERT DRYSDALE ,
MBBOHANT TAILOR ,
XAIX STREET.
McCOOK NEBItASKA.
W. M. SANDERSON ,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER ,
McCooic. - NEBRASKA.
1 work guaranteed. Give me a call.
F. D. HESS ,
Contractor and Builder ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
furnished if desired.
THE RED WILLOW MILL
Is now in operation and will do
Genera ! Custom Work ,
The Mill is complete and we
Guarantee Good Work ,
J. W. PICKLE & CO.
Louisiana Rook Salt
IFOIP-
CATTLE !
Rain Does Not Affect It.
FOR SALE BY
FREES & HOCKNELL ,
SOLE AfJKNT ? .
"BEGGS * CHEEBY COUGH SYETIP
; s iipfrfoot PHCCfSs : " is what we hear on all
sldos by those who have used it-and find it a
certain cure forcouifhs. colds and all bronchial
roubles. For salo by M. A. Spaldinjr nnd S. I < .
Green.
THE Blair educational bill which
passed the * Senate. Inst Satnrdav. appro-
*
pr' f ' 'j7P OOO.O'lO' for r duciti mal
purposea , in the common si-honis ( if the
states , territories and the District of
Columbia , during a period of eight years ,
or almost $10,000,000 annually.
HOLLAND , the Texan , who went to
New York and killed Davis , the saw
dust swindler , has been acquitted. Now
let the gentleman from Texas clean out
the rest of the confidence men in the
metropolis and he will render tho frater
nity of country suckers a great service.
THE merchants of Hastings held a
mass meeting , recently , at which they
resolved not to ship anything over the
B. M. route that could possibly be sent
over an'other road. Hastings is ambi
tious to become a jobbing point , and
claims that she can't get the right rate ;
therefore , be it resolved , etc.
SEVEX thousand bills have been in
troduced in congress during the present
session. Three only have been passed
and signed by the president , and these
three are of trifling importance. This
is the record of the session. It is on
interesting exhibit of democratic imbe
cility and waste of time and money be
longing to the public.
SUITS for damages under the Slocumb
law are becoming very common. In
most cases judgment for damages are
secured in reasonable amounts. This
excellent feature of the Slocumb law is
destined to become more and more oft'ec-
tive in restraining saloon-keepers from
violating it. Bondsmen may as well un
derstand that their signatures arc not a
matter of form. Sutton Register.
THE reporter who was inveigled by
Parson Downs of Boston and his attor
ney into a room and there locked in and
pounded by the parson is reported to
have written in a chastened way that he
' has no hard feelings against the par
son. " The Reverend Downs ought to
give him another beating. He ought to
be a little ashamed of having failed to
whip the reporter when he had an oppor-
-Journal.
from Bunnah ? hnw that the
British are having a weary time of it in
trying to perfect their conquest of that
country. It is evidently one thing to
overcome the resistance of a feeble and
hali-hoarted regular army and sei/.e the
principal towns of a wooded country in
a tropical climate , and a very different
task to capture or disperse the irregular
bands swarming in its forests or remote
regions. King Thebaw was easily over
thrown , but there is every prospect ot
long and arduous campaigning before
Burmah shall become a quiet and peace
ful British province.
' 'BRETHREN/'said the Rev. Sam Jones
in his closing sermon at Cincinnati ,
"you'd better do like Chicago brag on
yourself and stand by yourself , " and
then he told this story : At an exper
ience meeting an old colored brother got
up and said : "Breddern , I are the
meanest nigger in this country. I'll
steal , and I'll tell lies , and I'll get drunk ,
and there ain't a mean thing in God's
world I won't do.1' Well , he took his
seat , and then a great big yellow brother
jumped up and said : "Br'ern , T have
heerd Br'er Stevd's confession , nnd it's
true , 'fore God. "
A LITERARY CURIOSITY.
TheGlasseof Timein the First and Second
Ages. Divinely Handled by Tlioma * Peyton , j
of Lincolnes lime , Gent. Seen and Allowed. {
London : Printed by Bernard Alsopfor Law- i
rence Chapman , and are to be > old at his Shop
over against Staple lime , 1620. Xow reprint
ed iu a neat volume , Long Primer type , bound
in fine cloth , gilt top , beveled boards. Price
50 cents.
The quaint poem , of the title page of which
the above is a transcript , appeared nearly
half a century earlier than Paradise Lost , and
It is intrinsically probable that it would have
fallen under the eye of Milton ; iu any case
there are striking points of resemblance bej j
tween the two poems , and many have sup- )
posed Milton's immortal work to have been j
inspired by the former. Only two copies of i
'
the work are known to be iu existence pre-
vious to the issue of the present edition , < me !
being iu the British Museum , the other in the '
Bodleian Library , Oxford. The copy in the j
British Museum was purchased at a noted |
sale of old books in 1819 , by Baron Bolland , |
who notes upon a blank leaf that it cost him |
21 1. ITs. (5d. ( , ( about § 110.00) . Some years
> gifig < > 1iM 'vianr > CYinriii"MT.T : L. v yt"i , '
sprmig iraiii the old EugliMi minify or that ;
name , made an accurate transcript of the copy j
in the Britisli museum , preserving even the I
quaint spelling , punctuation , capitalizinganil
italicizing of the original. This present edi
tion Is printed without alteration. Apart
from its presumed curiosityvitii ParldiM *
Lost , the poem has very considerable merits
of its own , and is in ' every way a literary curi-
i Mty. John B. Ald'en , Publisher , New York ,
Anna Draper , of Hepburn. Iowa , briefly
states her opinion of Chamberlain's Cough
Keiuedy. She .says it is far superior to any
medicine she ever used for croup. Sold by
M. A. Spalding and > VHIey & Walker ,
from tho number and ex
tent of the labor strikes now in progress ,
tlii- it1 ; sr b n genuine year yf bourbon
jubiUe.
ONE hundred cars loaded with imuri-
1 grants and their effects were crossed
over the B. & 31. bridge at i'lattsmonth
i last Thursday. State Journal.
SENATOR MILLER of California diet
at the National Capital on Monday oi
this week , after a prolonged illness , ad-
! ding another to the fatalities during the
; present session of Congress.
j St. Patrick's Pills correct bilious disorders
. and prevent all diseases arising from them
' Sold by M. A. Spaldiug and Willcy & Walker
STANTON ROLLA ,
THE
Old Reliable Shoemaker ,
\nt.i * JIOVE INTO ins
New Quarters , Opp. McCook Hotel ,
Monday , March 15 ,
Where he will be pleased to serve his custo
mers , old and new , as usual. Best of material
and workmanship guaranteed. 41.4
STOCK DIRECTORY.
KTLFATRTCIv BROTHERS.
( Successors to FJ. D.
i'
Horses branded on left hip or left shoulder.
I . O. address , Estelle ,
Hayes county , arid Beat
rice. Neb. Range. Stink-
.Jing Water and French-
nfman cieeks. Cha e Co. ,
Nebraska.
Ilrand as cut on side of
some animals , on hip and
sides of some , or auy-
" where on the animal.
STOKES & TROTH.
P.O. uddn'ss.CuiTico ,
Hayes i-ounty. Xi b.
Itan o : KcU Willou
creek , above Carnco
Stock branded as
above Also run the
lazy CvJ brand.
HENRY T. CriUROII.
Vostoffice.Osborn. Neb.
If an-re : Red Willow
creek , in S. W. corner of
Frontier county.
Cattle branded 0 L 0
on right side. Also , an
over crop on right ear
and und'-T crop on left.
Also , run O brand on right shoulder.
Horses branded 8 ° n right shoulder.
GEORGE J. FREDERICK
1'ostollice address , Mc
Cook , Nebraska.
Kiincli : Four nii'ps '
southwest of McC ook ,
on tho Drittwood.
Stock brandfd AJ on
the left hip.
PAXTOX CATTLE CO.
.1. IS. Mr.sEHVE , General Manager.
* / Postofiiee address , Mc
Cook , Neb. Ranch : At
Spring Canyon on the
Fienchmnn River , Chase
county. Nebraska.
Stock branded as above :
.ilso 717 on left side ; 7
on the right hip and L on
liiier : L on lett shoulder and X
on left jaw. Half under-crop left ear , and
square-crop right ear
SP1UNO CHEEK CATTLE CO.
J. D. WEMIOKX , Vice President and Supt.
P. O. address , Indiano
la. Nebraska.
Range : Republican
Valley , east of Dry
Creek , and near head of
Spring Creek , In Chase
county , Nebraska.
EATON BROS. & CO.
P. O. address , McCook ,
Nebraska. Range , south
of > IcCook.
Cattle branded on left
hip. Also , 10 , 5 , K and
11 brands on left hip.
Horses branded the
ifesameon left shoulder.
JOHN F. BLACK !
Breeder of iMiMiovr.n SHEEP
Ufhutc. Mfi-i-
noand South
down. Person
al inspection
and corres
pondence so
licited. ,
Addre s him
at itcd Willow
ATJY OKE
In need of a ; rood liniment. plca > e call at our
storeand jr ta ot'HwJf/sTHOi-iCAi.Oiu
ono of the mo t perfect medicine * cvr pro
duced , and warranted to euro scalds , burns ,
bruises , etc. . and relievo pain of all kind * . For
fd.lt } by M. A. Spaldinjr nnd S , L. Orccn.
\
Republican Talley Lands ;
These Lands were carefully selected , are of an excellent qual
ity , and are for sale on easy terms.
40-3m. j. c. McBRIDE , Lincoln , Nebraska.
M RTRO PO LilT
< : DRUG STORE ! > \
di
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
I ?
* \ M. A. SPALDING , PROPRIETOR.
o : ; -i
o I 2 w
111 z < / > ? $ Pianos and Organs , wh
SEWING MACHINES.
< J
a. I
IS If f J. A. TAYLOR , Druggist.
S 5
DEALERS IN
J
Sash , Doors , Blinds , Lime , Cement ,
HARD AND SOFT COAL.
-YARDS AT-
Bertranil , Elvvooa,0xford , Edison , Arapahoe.Cambridge , Indianola , McCookCuIbert-
son. Siratton. Trenton and Benkelman in Neb. Yuma and Akron in Colo.
CHEAPEST AND
UNEQUALLED FOR
Power , Simplicity Durability.
Estimates made of Mill anil Pump complete upon application.
Every Mill Warranted. Send for Catalogue.
THE WOODMANSE
This mill N a "solid wheel" and the best sclf-rcsulator made. The
Woodmanse No. 6. I'nmp Is the best slnsle actlcf : force pnnip In the
market. Will worlc in triMls from ID to 200 feet la depth , and has back
attachment * to force water Into elevated tank ? . Can be used hy hand
or windmill. Parties contemplating the erection of a Windmill will
consult their best Interests by calling at my Homestead. ! } < ; miles X. W.
of JlcCook. or at U. Johnston's. 5 miles S. K. , and at Hewitt's > Iarkct
Garden , S. K. of Me' ooK. and cxamliic the working of theVoodmanse
W. M. IRWIN , Agent ,
Woodmanse Windmill Co. , Freeport , 111.
McCOOK FEED MILL ,
C. A. NETTLETON , Prop.
All Kinds of Ground.
COJ1X SHELLED AND GROUND , BOLTED , ETC.
2 BLOCKS EAST OF RUSSCLL-S BARN ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
C. R RINKER ,
AGENT FOR
WIND MILLS AND PUMPS.
4.3 ? " Having re-t > i > eiied establishment in McCook. 1 will be plecv l to . all of niv
old patrons and many ne\v ones , as 1 will sell better j ; < .ods at lower UBMIVS than ever before
iffeied iu McCook. Call and sec me. 40
CORNER-MAIN AND RAILROAD STS. McCOOK , NEB.