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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1886)
VOLUME IV. ' McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , MARCH 25 , 1S86. NUMBER 43 : T THIS AN PROFIT THEREBY ! WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED A GREAT SHARE OF OUR STOCK AND CAN SHOW YOU THE ONLY REAL ASSORTMENT OF Dress Goods , Notions , Fancy Goods , Laces , Eobes , Linens , Napkins , Towels , Muslin Underwear , Ladies' Shoes , Corsets , Etc. , in the Republican Valley. Men's , Boy's Children's Clothing Ready-Made , or to Order , in the Latest Shapes. ! ats , Caps , Neckwear , Furnishings , Etc. , in the Best Styles. We are the Leaders in Variety of Goods , Low Prices and Best Style. DRY GOODS E CLOTHING LINE cCOOK. NEBRASKA , L. LOWMAN & SON C. K. LAWS ON , HEAVY , js ft"Cs'ir'flas5sissja ' > 5 mm , STUDEBAKER WAGON , PLOWS , Etc. McCOOK , NEBRASKA. F. n. MCCR.ACKE.N , Jeweler. McCOOK , 8 THR ONLY J60MPLETE ST00K IN THE WEST , AND AT THE iWEST PRICES ! 'I ' PARTICULAR ATTENTION " PAID TO THE OF FINE AND COMPLI CATED WATCHES. ENGRAVING FREE. NBJBRASKA. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. UMTEDIST ATES LANDOFFICE McCOOK , NEBRASKA. 5. L. LAWS , Ecgistor. C. P. BABCOOS , Scccher. OrriCK Hmiits : Finm ! ) A.M. to 12 M. , anil 1 to 4 P. M. . mountain tune. COCI1KAN & HELM , Attorneys-at- 8 Gen ' 1 Agents , McCOOK. : NEBRASKA. Prompt ami careful intention sion to Law Cases In ill tliu Court * of the State ami nil classes of U. S. Lnnd Hii'-ines * tran-icted before tlie local office at McCook. Xebraska , and the Intel lor Department. ? t Washington , I ) . C. Contests a specialty. AMU pros ecute claims for Pensions and claims for Increase of Pensions. Xbtailil business dour : .nd lands bousht and sold on reasonable terms. JSfOftlce. 3d door south of the U S. Land Ofilce. 3.29 THOS. COtiFEK. .7. A. COKHE.U. . GOLFER & CORDEAL. ATTORNEYS : AT : LAW , AND XOTAK1CS PUBLIC. lloal Estate nought and ? old and Collections M.ik > . Tho < 5. Golfer tigont Lincoln Land Co. Olhce. Opp. Chicago humhur Yard , McCook. \VM. A. UYAN , U. .1. KYAX. Att'j-nt-Lmv. RYAN BrtOS. . LfiW , L1ND AND LOAN OFFICE J2E"Money to loan on Chattels. I.ejr.il busi ness will ruceive pionipt attention. Oflicc. M door south of I * . S. Land Olhce , McCook. SXAYELY & STARR , ATTORNEYS : AT : LAW , INDIANOLA , NEBRASKA. Will practice in all the State and United States Courts. Also , beloro the Land Oflico at McCook and the department at Washington. iiuon w. cor.K. r.KON K. MOSS. COLE & MOSS , LAWYRRS , McCOOK. NE1IKASKA. Will practice in all the Courts of Nebraska , Kansas and Coloiiido , and in the Federal Courts of the Eigcth Circuit. Careful atten tion given to contests and land businetsbclore thell. S. Land Ofhees at McCook , Ohcrlin and Donvcr , and the Interior Department at Wash ington. Commeicial and corporotion law a specialty. Money to loan. Itooms 4 and r . First National Bank Building. H. T. ANDERSON , Loan Broker and Accountant , McCOOK , - NEBRASKA. Books opened , written up and adjusted Of fice over Green's drug store. 4. IE-G mos. DR. Z. L. KAY , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA. : Room No. 1 , McCook Banking Company's Building. DR. A. J. WILLBY , SURGEON B. & M. RAILROAD. [ OFFICE AT B. & M. PHARMACY , ] McCOOK , - . NEBRASKA. T. B. STDTZMAN , M. D. , Eclectic Physician and Surgeon , OCULIST AND AURIST. eCOOK NEBRASKA in Pate's Brick. Main St. B. B. DAVIS , M. D. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , McCOOK NEBRASKA. at Chenery & Stiles drug store. J. E. CASTBERG , COUNTY - : - SUKVEYOE , * RED WILLOW COUNTY. NEB. * J OfliceatIndianola and McCook. Post- Ollice address , McCook , Neb. JOHN F. COLLINS , CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , McCOOK. - . . NEBRASKA. Jobbing will receive prompt attention at my shop on Dennlson St. . opposite McCook Home. Plaus and spec ! Heat Ions furnished If desired. WILLIAM AIcIXTYllE. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , ! I CULBERTSON. NEBRASKA. i AH work warranted. All material furnished if desired. Work done on short notice. CAPITAL ami labor are still : it.swords points with no immediato prospect of change. Tin : resemblance of a tin-horn to a taxidermist consists solely in the fact that both run a ' - skin"game. . Tx Siain.it is said , a wife who redeems her husband after he has sold himself at gambling owns him thereafter as a chattel. GROVKII CLEVELAND'S ' 'innocuous Uesuetudu" is supposed to be a direct descendant of Sammy Tilden's "usu fruct. " Ottumwa Courier. "PnoGiiESs" ' is the caption of the ' i Knights of Labor journal , the public.i- { j j tion of which was commenced at Omaha ! on the l.'Jth. It is devoted to the inter- ests of K. of L. ! WHEN the Queen of .Madagascar shut up the saloons in lior kingdom , and ' the ex-saloon asked for - keepers com pensation , she replied , 'Compensate those you have wronged , and I will pay the balance. " RAITAVAYS , water works , electric j lights , canning factories , creameries , flouring mills , etc. , an1 all the rage in Nebraska for the coming spring styles. They are unexceptionable , and will enjoy a great run. Tins i Senator Voorhccs , ! believe ? " said a Washington tramp to the Tall Sycamore of theVabash recently. > It is. " \\asthereply. "And I think that you arc in favor of the urgent deficien cy bill ? " "lam. " { -\h ! Then give me a quartersenator.for I'm the worst case of urgent defiicency you ever saw ! " The quarter came. X. Y" . Tiibune. Omaha Bee : Engineer Tom Tucker of the B. & M. is credited with the fast est long run ever made over the road. Wednesday , he pulled a special , contain ing Vice President Potter and Manager Holdrege , from Denver to McCook , 254 miles , in five hours and ten minutes , an average of fifty miles an hour including stops. ' THE subject of feminine dress IH be ginning to seriously agitate the leading ladies of the land. Miss Cleveland puts herself on record as follows : " 1 approve of evening dress which shows the neck and arms. I do not approve of any dress which shows the bust. Between the neck and bust there is a line always to be drawn. ' ' This seems fair and reas onable enough , provided the arms and neck are up to the standard. But Mrs. Stanton takes another and bolder view , and asserts , as a sanitary measure , that if ladies can not reconcile themselves to such stringent measures as draping all their charms , the display of lower limbs would He less injurious. The Times naturally feels a delicacy in vol unteering an opinion on a subject only to be discussed "when Mrs. Boffin d < 5es not favor us with her presence.1 Per haps if 31 rs. Stan ton's vies prevail Miss Cleveland may decide that the line shall be drawn after the fashion of the Scotch Highlanders , between the tibial nerve and the knee. Kansas City Times. .S. II. .Jono of Ashley. III. , buys Chamber Iain's Pain JJalm by tlie half do/en bottles. Hesajsitsa sine cure fur neuralgia. It is also UM ; < I for rheumatism and Iia > > cured many cases that had resisted all other treatment. Sold by M. A. SpaMing and Willey& Walker. < I DEALERS IN GENERAL i , ! GENERALARE. . j j . 1 n x z.'io ! ; * MARSHALLTOWN - ; - ID ! - WIRE , IRON AND WOOD PUMPS , ETC. , McCOOK AND BENKELMAN NEBRASKA. This THE NE ADY. OF III en- PROPRIETORS THE GREAT --WESTSEN-- : : PUBNITUEE If ! McCOOK , NEBRASKA. The First National Bank OP MeGOOK , NRBRASKA. 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 : GZ02SS , , . . . . * . . . EOGSSLL ProdJest A. CAypSSLL. ? L. 333WJT , Ciciicr 3.T2ZZZ. Ti-rid st , ( Of Frees t Hocknell. ) ( Asttant Supt. . & M.I lOf Klr'iy 1'arpt-nicr Cu. , tluwgu. )