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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1886)
' * MRTROPOLITAN f ? D d' McCOOK , NEBRASKA. . 5 3J M. A , SPAIDING , PROPRIETOR , j 1 o t 5 H Pi SEWING MACHINES. j J. A. TAYLOR , Druggist. | DEALERS IN ! HJ Sash Doors Blinds Lime , , , , Oement , -YARDS AT- Bertrand , Elwooa,0xford , Edison , ArapahoeCambridge. Indianola , McCookCuIbert- son , Straiton , Trenton and Benkelman in Neb. Yuma and Akron in Colo. J e These Lands were carefully selected , are of an excellent qual ity , and are for sale on easy terms. 40-Sin. . J. c. McBRID'E , Lincoln , Nebraska. OF MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. Makes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property , . OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. A. CAMPBELL , PRESIDENT. B. M. FREES , 1ST VICE PRESIDENT. GEO. HOCKNELL , SECRETARY. R. O. PHILLIPS , 2ND VICE PRESIDENT F. L. BROWN TREASURER. C. A. NETTLETON , Prop. CORN SHELLED AND GROUND , BOLTED , ETC. 2 BLOCKS EAST OF RUSSELL'S BARN , McCOOK - - NEBRASKA. G -AGENT FOR- WAGONS , BUGGIES , WIHD MILLS AND PUMPS. aving re-opened-my establishment in feCoolc , I will be pleased to see all of my old patrons and many new ones , as I \ \ ill sell better goods at lower figures than ever before offered in McCoolc. Call and see me. 40 CORNER MAIN AND RAILROAD SIS. MeCOOK , NEB. Rain Does not Affect It. FOR SALE BY SOLE THE President's message on the labor trouble is written in most excellent spir it , but his observations are better than his recommendations The idea of arbitra tion is based on the choosing by the con tending parties of fair-minded men to represent both sides. The plan recom mended by the President fails to take cognizance of what disputing parlies re gard as most vital in arbitration. GREECE is still daring the distracted Turks to knock that Thessalonian chip off her shoulder , while Hussian intrigue is urging on the controversy in the hope of precipitating another war in the Balkans , llussia is now reWy to hurl the firebrand into the powder house of European politics , while France has re tired from her old-time role of the dis turber of the peace of the continent. THE supreme court of Pennsylvania has affirmed the decision of the lower court that the Bell Telephone company is a common carrier , and as such is bound to furnish its instruments to the public without distinction and at a com mon rental. This is a sensible and a just decision which will be generally commended as in full accord with public interests , while it is in lino with a score of other decisions defining the duties of common carriers THE right to strike must sooner or later be defined as beginning and ending with the right to quit work. It can not be stretched-to include the right of ob struction to persons who wish to take vacant places , or destruction to the property of former employers. Within these limitations a strike is lawful , and when it is not also wise the burden of folly will be upon the strikers. St. Louis Globe Democrat. Mil.GLADSTONE'S splendid confidence in the ultimate result of his home rule and hind purchase measures is inspirit ing his followers to such a degree that the defeat of these measures on their second reading is by no means certain. 'J he [ rish press is filled with grateful eulogiums on the only English states man who has had the moral courage to draft such radical reform measures and the magnificent gift of orator7 to urge with convincing arguments their accept ance upon a prejudiced and stubborn constituency. Mu. OAKLAND informs the world under the solemnity of an oath , that he has never won any money at poker , though he had addressed himself to that branch of statesmanship with a good deal of assiduity. As Mr. Garland is from Arkansas , instead of Kentucky , it is perhaps as well that the committee did not question him as to the success of his ventures at seven-up. What the thorough-bred Kentuckian is to poker , that the Arkansas gentleman is to short cards. THE Quinn Bohanan case has now become of national interest. The su preme court at Washington has decided to hear the arguments , on the question whether a citizen of the United States can be placed twice in jeopard } ' of his life. Bohanon , it will be remembered was convicted of murder in the second degree , appealed his case and on a sec ond trial was convicted of murder in the first degree and sentenced to death. His counsel appealed to the supreme court on the constitutional question whether his execution would not be un justly depriving him of life. The ap peal was opposed on the pait of the state on the ground that the court had no jurisdiction. The court overruled the motion to dismiss and Quinn will now be given another chance for his life. Whether he escapes the gallows or not , lie is probably convinced by this time that it is a dangerous experiment to kill n fcllowman because he spelled peddler accoiding to Worcester's unabridged. ONE day a Boycott strolled into the tool-house and sat down for a chat. The hammer and a saw , a pegging awl and i trowel and other honest tools took ad- rantage of the entrance of a boy looking [ 'or something he had no business to take , little further . ' ' do : o move a away. 'Why fou avoid me ? " asked the Boycott. ' : 'Am I not a friend of labor ? Am I lot its mightiest weapon ? Am i not your iornmon defender ? " "Excuse us , " replied in old sledge , who was seven up in : he civil-service lists , "but you * don't icem to be one of us. There is a smell if Russian prison about you , a stifling aint of German oppression , a stench of English repression , and a foul odor of lungarian pauperism , a general decay- id flavor of ignorance and brutality , and L senseless ferocity that we dont like. > Ye know it isn't your fault ; itwas born if tyranny and helplessness , but it isn't American , and it isn't pleasant. You lave a foreign air about you that makes he room close and offensive. Go out nd wade around and hunt for the Orc- ; on for about six months , and you'll orne back as clean as a Chinamen. Jo soak yourself , boycott yourself , and ee how glad we'll be to welcome you ntofthe shop. " This fable teaches us o remember that no civilized Christian nan ever yet learned to throw the boom- rang with danger te his enemy or safe- to himself. Burdette. II. MKXsn , a blacksmith at Sigel. 111. , wrote larch ± J , that he was very lame with rlieu- latism , he could haully walk and the joints f life limbs were badly swollen and very feore , ud so painful he could scarcely turn in bed. [ is phvMChm advised him to u e Chainbei- lin's Pain Balm. The effect was beneficial ; oin the first application , and he is now able > attend to his lepilar work. This medicine 7 as only to be tried to convince the most skc ] > - -1 cal that it is the best treatment lor rheuma- sin. Sold by IT. A. Spalding anil Willey & Palter. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Lath , Shingles , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mouldings , Pickets , Cedar Posts , Lime , Hair , Cement , and Piaster Paris. Hardand SoftCoal : - : : - : : - : , MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. C. E. MePHERSON & CO , Alir ! M O.O SHO OCi KTA 7 OTC A 11(1 ( Ivcdl E/Sldlo JjlOKclS. OFFICE : West Dennis on Street , McCOOK , NEBRASKA. Sup'Tinr to any on the market , being Hixnlcr , Stronger Lullt , and therefore a more Onrnlile Mill. It Is the only absolutely safe Mill built ; and out of Thousands Erected During 12 Tears pnst. not one lias c\cr Mown away and li'ft the Tower standing. A record no other Mill ran s-how. AVe offer to put tip any of our 1'UMPIXG MILLS ON THIRTY DAYS TRIAL , And If they don't give suisfac'lon. will remove Mill at our own expense. Also Maniifactuiersof the Celebrated Challenge Feed Mills. Com Shelters , Iron 1'umps Rith lirais cylinders. Iron ripe. Tanks. For estimates , catalogues and prices , apply to G. E. NETTLETOX , McCoolc , Neb. , Agent for Southweittrn Xehra.sla and Xorthwcstein Kan : ir. fEce asa Salcca is thol.'cCk Feed Hill , Eiilrcii St. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. CONG KEG ATTOXAL. Sunday School at 10 A. M. every week. 1'reachinj ? services evcrv Sunday nfeht at 7no 31. T. Also , every alter nate Sunday inorninjr at 11 , M. T. K.\ceptions to the above will bo noticed in locals. GEOHGU DUKGAN , Pastor. METHODIST. Services every Sunday at 10 : 30 A. M. and 7IW P. 31. , mountain time" Sun day School at : P. M. All arc cordialv ! invited. Seats irce. W. S. WIICELCH. Pastor. KP1SCOPAL. Sen-ices in the Opera Hail the lirst and third Sundajs , inornin rand eveniiifr , i of each month. J. A. FULFORTII , Kector. | CATHOLIC. Services will be held in the | church once every lour weeks. ] THOMAS CurrEN , Pastor. \V. C. T. U.-The \ \ ' . C. T. U. will meet in'tlie lleadinirlloom every Wednesday atternoon at 2 o'clock. 31. T. The Hand of Hope will meet in the Heading Itoom every Saturday alter- noon at o'clock , mountain time. A. O. U.V. . McCook Lodge Xo. 01. will meet the first and third Mondays of each month in the Masonic Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. Du. U. J { . DAVIS , 31.V. . AV. H. DAVIS , Recorder. McCOOK LODGE A. F. & A. M. liegular meetings , Tuesday night on P'or belore full moon of every moiHii. S. L. GHEEXV. . 31. V.L.JICC . . 3ICCRACKEN' , Secretary. iTjv WlLT.OAV G KOVE LODfiE 1C. OF I' . , No. Sv42. JNIccts every Wednesday evening ? J. W. CAM1-I1KI.L , C. C. 'C. H. IJOVM : , K. K. S. I. O. O. F. 3IcCook Lodjre Xo. K57,1. O. O. P. , meets every Friday evening , at 7 o'clock , in 3Iasonic Hall. All visiting brothers are invit ed to meet witn us. H. H. BEKUY , X. G. H. TuownniDGE , Permanent Secretary. HocJiNET.t , HOSE COMi'A sv. I teg ular meetings on the first Wednesday 'evening ' ol each month. K. U. ARCHIBALD , Chief. II. ovL. E. Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineers. Meet lirst and lourth Saturdays of each mouth. S. E. HOGE , Chief. J. C. Axiir.RSOX , F. A. "C. .7. K. BAICXES POST G. A. It. Itcgiilar meet ings second and fourth 3onday evenings of each month at 3Iasouic Hall. .1. A. Wii.cox , Commander. J. II. YAUGER , Adjutant. B. & M. TIME TABLE. EAST LEAVES : EAST LEAVES : N0.2 0:40 , A.M. Xo.40 . . . 5Sj , P. 31. WEST LEAVES : WEST LEAVE * : N'o. 3' ) ] 2jO. P. 31. Xo.l 8:3.P.M. . "Eastbound trainsnn on Central Time , ind westbound trains -Mountain Time. Freight trains do not carry passengers Ji. It. WooiisrAgent. FHE COMMERCIAL HOTEL , GEO. E. JOHNSTON , PROP. McCOOK , : : XHIStt.VSXA. This bouse has been completely icnovated ind returnished thioushout , and is tirst-class n every respect. Kates icasonable. 4-3G SPOTTS & STIMSOX , FASHIOXABLB 3ARBERS & HAIR CUTTERS. Opposite Cb'cago Lumber Yard , IAIX STP.EET , - JIcCOOK. XEBKASKA. ROBERT DBYSDALK , tfEBOHANT TAILOK , ILArN" STREET , McCOOK NEBRASKA. W. M. SANDERSON , HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER McCooic , - NEBRASKA. t3/'All work guaranteed. Give me a call. WILLIAM 31cTNTYRE , CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER CULBERTSON. NEBRASKA , All work warranted. All material fnrnishci' if desired. Work clone on bliort notice. JOHN R COLLINS , CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA. Jobbing will receive prompt ntte'ntlon at my sliop on Dennli-oii St. , opposite JlcCook House , rians and specifications fiinu-lieil If desired. CITY - BAKERY. KEEP ON HAND BREAD , PIES & CAKES. GRAHAM BREAD. Cakes Made on Order. ROOM In connection where you can set coITee , sand wiches. pies , etc. , at all hours. THE RED WiLLOW MILL I * now in operation and will do General Custom Work , The Mill is complete and we Guarantee Good Work , 0 J. W. PICKLE & CO. Send 10 cents posture , and we ; will mail yon KKEK a loyalval uable , sample bo.v ot # ood5 B that will put yon in tlie way of making more money at once , than anyttiinj ? Hse in America. Both se.xfs of all a-res can ive at home and work in spare time , or all the : nne. Capital not required. We will start yon. immense pa sure lorthose wlio start at once. t-JJo-lyr. STIXSOK & Co. , Portland , Maine. STOOK DIRECTOR Y. PATRICK BROTHERS. ( Successors to E. D. Webster. ) Horse * branJod on left liip or left shoulder P. O. address. Estelle. H.iyes county , arid Beat rice , Nb. . itangc. Stink- Jin - Water and French- JJIUHI creeks. Chase Co. , I Nt-liraska. Brand as cut on side of j some animals , on hip and sides of some , or any where on the animal. JOHN P. BLACK. Breeder of IMIMIOVKD Delano. Meri no and South down. Person al inspection and corres pondence so licited. Address him at lied Willow Nebraska. IIEXKY T. CHURCH. I'ostollice , Osborn , Neb. Range , Kcd Willow creek . in southwest corner of Frontier county. Cattle branded O LO on right side. Also , an over crop on right oar and under crop on left. . Also , run O brand on right "ihonidiT. IIoiscs branded 8 on right shoulder GHOKCiE J. FUEDEKICIC Postollice address , Mc- ook. Nebraska. Kan oh : T-'onr miles southwest of McC ook , onthcDrittwood. Stock branded AJ on the left hip. PAXTON CATTLE CO. J. 15. VpsEifiu , General Manager. Post office ; address , Mc- fook. Neb. Uaiich : At Spring Canyon on the Frenchman Hivcr , Chase county , Nelir.iska. Stock branded as above : also 717 on leftside ; 7 . on . the right hip and L on _ - = * = - - * * SXi fc- the right Mioiiid.-r ; L on left shoulder and A v on lelt ja Ha'l undcr-crop left ear , and square-crop right ear. PPRIXU C'RKKK CATTLE CO. J. 1) . WEI.UOHA , Vice President and Supt. G gg * P. O. address , Tndiano- Utilise : IJcpnbllcan Valley , east of Dry Creek , and near liead of ifr Creek , in Chase - , Nebraska. EATON B1JOS. & CO. I * . O. address. JicCook , \eln-iiska. Itange.sonth it Jit-Cook. Cattle branded on left hip. Alio , in 5 A d ri "T > * l\ , i 11 brands on left hip. Horses branded the same on lelt shoulder. " & TROTIL P. O. address. Carrico , Hayes county. Neb. itangc : Red Willow rot-k. above Carrico. . , ' -toclv branded as above ' 5 \i--o run the tollowinx - .rand : s , J-P , U , X Horse brand , la/.y 0) . L THE FULL BLOOD FRENCH NORMAN , VOLTAIRE , Will n.i'xf ' tinf.Tson at the barn of 15. F. OLCO'IT IX icXK ( , Neb. , commencing April 1st , and clot-mj ? July Jst , IShS. 10 A. H. BALLKK. The fine Ciydesda/e and Svjeet Briar , BiRD OF THE WEST , BONNIE SCOTLAND , Will co'nnn-11' t tlir season the I-t of April. Vill b.1 loiiiut , r i > i\ burnoutli of til" Uudjrer .uiiil-cr Vinl. MtCook. on MondayTuesdays ind Wfdne-la - At W. K. Lynch's b.irn. In- lianolu , on Tnnr-'i.M " s , Frida " * s and ? atnnla\ > . lee bdi * . A..J. PATH , Prop. Bficr LLFMN. iroom. HESS c'c GOODEXBEROEK , ' ONTRAGTOBS -AND- BUILDERS , McCOGK , NEBRASKA. ( " .Material furnished ifdesirea.