The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 20, 1886, Image 1

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    VOLUME IV. MeCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , MAY 2O , 1886. NUMBER 51.
DRY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT
IN THE REPUBLICAN VALLEY !
We Have the Largest Assortment and will Guarantee Prices to be as Low
as those at the Missouri River.
WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. MAIL ORDERS FILLED THE SAME DAY AS RECEIVED. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
W. C. LaTOURETTE & CO.
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STOVES AND TINWARE ,
BAR WIRE ,
STUDEBAKER WAGON , PLOWS , Etc.
MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
P. L. McCRAQKElM ,
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J00MPLETE ST00K
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AT THE
LOWEST PRICES !
PARTICULAR ATTENTION
PAID TO THE
OF FINE AND COMPLI-
! GATED WATCHES.
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ENGRAVING FREE.
NRBRASKA.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
S. L. LAWS , Eerier. C. F. BABCOCH , Sector.
OFFICE HOUKS : Prom 9 A. M. to 12 M. , and
1 to 4 P. M. , mountain time.
COCHRAN & HELM ,
Attorneys-at-Law& Gen'l Agents ,
McCOOK , : NEBRASKA.
Prompt and careful attention Riven to Law Cases In
all the Courts of the State and all classes of U. S.
Land Business transacted before the local office at
McCool : , Nebraska , and the Interior Department at
Washington , D. C. Contests a specialty. Will pros
ecute claims for Tensions and claims for Increase of
Pensions. Notarial business done and lands bought
and sold on reasonable terms. { 2 ? Office. 3d door
south of the U. S. Land Office. 3.29
THOS. COLFCIt. J. A. COHDEAL.
GOLFER & COIIDEAL ,
ATTORNEYS : AT : LAW ,
AND NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Heal Estate nought and Sold and Collections
Made. Thos. Golfer ngent Lincoln Land Co.
Office , Opp. Chicago Lumber Yard , McCook.
SNAYELY & STARR ,
ATTORNEYS : AT : LAW ,
-TNDIANOLA , NEBRASKA.
Will practice in all the State and United
States Courts. Also , before the Land Office at
MeCook and the department at Washington.
HUGH VT. COLE. LEOX F. .MOSS.
COLE & MOSS , LAWYERS ,
McCOOK NEBRASKA.
Will practice in all the Courts of Nebraska ,
Kansas and Colorado , and in the Federal
Courts of the Eighth Circuit. Careful atten
tion given to contest sand land business before
theU. S. Land Oflices at MeCook. Oberlin and
Denver , and the Interior Department at Wash
ington. Commercial and corporation law a
specialty. Money to loan. Itooms 4 and 5 ,
First National Hank Building.
H. F. WILLIAMS. L. L. HULBURO. J. N. LUCAS.
WILLIAMS , HULBURD & LUCAS ,
LAWYERS ,
McCOOK , - NEBRASKA.
A.T. . AGEE. JOHN WILEY.
AQEE & WILEY ,
Attorneys at Law , Land , Loan
AND INSURANCE AGENTS.
Will practice in the State and United State
Courts , and before the U. S. Land Oflices.
Careful attention given to Collections. Office
over Green's Drug Store. Main St. , MeCook.
H. T. ANDERSON ,
Loan Broker and Accountant ,
McCOOK NEBRASKA.
Books opened , written up andadjusted. Of
fice over First National Bank. 32-6mos.
J. D. TURNER ,
LAND AND LOAN BROKER
AXD NOTARY PUBLIC.
"Special attention given to collections.
Insurance in reliable companies.
MONEY TO LOAN
Os JJeeici Lazd asd Plaal Besslpts. UeCOOZ , MSB.
GEO. VT. BEDE. K. JI. TAYLOH.
G. W. BEDE & CO.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS ,
U. S. LAND ATTORNEYS.
t Claim relinqulshments for sale. Contest
cases attended and a general land business
transacted. Office , one block north of Post
Office , McCook , Neb. 4.VOm
DR. 2. L. KAY ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK. - - NEBRASKA.
"Office : Room No. 1. McCook Banking
Company's BuildingResidence , 1st door east
of Receiver Babcock's residence.
DR. A. J. WILL BY ,
SURGEON B. & M. RAILROAD.
[ OFFICE AT B. & JI. PHARMACY , ]
McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA.
T. B. STUTZMAN , M. D. ,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon ,
OCULIST AIO ) AUEIST.
McCOOK NEBRASKA
ZSrOBice in Pnte's Brick. Main St.
B. B. DAVIS , M. D. .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
McCOOK NEBRASKA.
Chenery & Stiles druu store.
A KANSAS man , arrested for burgla
ry , who attempted to prove an alibi by
declaring that he had been out fish
ing , failed because he could not produce
the fish caught. Where did the Kansas
court find a precedent for ruling that a
man must produce a string of fish to
prove he had been fishing.
HERR , MOST , the "king of the anarch
ists , " has eluded the clutches of the po
lice for some time but was finally cap
tured. When found he was hiding un
der a bed in a house of prostitution.
When the officer dragged him from him
ignoble place of concealment he com
menced his usual harangue about "lib
erty. " lie is now enjoying the liberty
of a prison cell.
IT sometimes happens that the shear
er returneth home shorn. An associa
tion of eastern capitalists went into Kan
sas and bought a lot of land right in the
center of the state. They laid off a
town and called it Kanapolis. They ad
vertised it far and wide and whooped up
things , to the enlivenment of local busi
ness and the replenishment of the cof
fers of divers newspapers. A great free
excursion and free lunch were announc
ed on the day of the grand sale of lots.
The future metropolis of the west lay
smiling and basking in the rays of the
May sun. The crowd came and enjoyed
the excursion and the lunch , and didn't
buy a lot. One lot was knocked off to
the capper who started it.
THE problem of immigration has not
been wisely or prudently treated by us.
We have been too sentimental , too boast
ful , too truthful. We have held that
as a nation of freemen we ought to let
the enslaved come tous , without hind
rance , regardless of their character or
purposes. We have believed that our
undoubtedly glorious institutions would
take care of themselves , and that our
country was big enough for everybody.
And we have cherished the foolish delu
sion that the mere process of naturali
zation would transform the worst that
Europe could send us into material fit
for our electorate. It is time to dismiss
these childish notions and treat the
question more rationally and sensibly.
MR. HOSEFELD'S drugs and chemic
als have proved more deadly and cer
tainly more unerring in ttoeir aim than
the bullets of the police. Nobody drank
them who was an "innocent spectator * '
Every man who took poison in that
apothecary shop stole it , and presuma
bly those who emptied the bottles down
their throats were foremost among the
anarchists in the work of gutting the
building. No sympathy need be wasted ,
therefore , on the dead and dying who
fell in that engagement. They wanted
nihilism and they found it labeled under
strange names in bottles. They took it
and it knocked them out. There are
more things in chemistry than the pe-
troleumite ; who prides himself on his
knowledge of deadly compounds , ever
dreamt of in his philosophy. Chicago
Herald.
Chamberlain's Pain Balm is without an
equal for the cure of rheumatism , neuralgia ,
lame back , sprains and swellings. It is oulv
f 0 cents per bottle. This medicine is a house- ,
hold favorite wherever known , and has often
saved more than ten times its cost besides
much pain and suffering. When yon want
the best Liniment you have ever had in the
house call at your dnig store for Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. Sold by if. A. Spalding
and WiUey & Walker. j
LYTLE BROS. & CO ,
DEALERS IN GENERAL
HARDWARE.
MARSNALLTOWN - : - BARBED - : - WIRE.
IRON AND WOOD PUMPS , ETC. ,
McCOOK AND BENKELMAN , NEBRASKA.
Lndwick & Trowforidge ,
-PROPRIETORS OF THE-
RURNFT.UR.R
Of all descriptions. We have the best assortment in Western Nebraska , consisting of Fin ?
Parlor Furniture , Mich as Lounges. Easy Chairs , Cockers , Window Chairs , Croups ,
Ottomans , etc. We offer .special indiiceiiK'iits in style , quality and prices of
CHAMBER SUITES ,
In Walnut , Maple , Ash , Cherry and Imitation Mahogaiu. A No. Hedsteads , Bureaus , Side
boards , Extension Tables Library Cases. .Secretaries. Ollice Desks. Tables and Stands.
Also , full equipments for Homesteaders , at such prices as will be in reach of all ;
Single Cot Beds ( Wire and Cotton Top ) , Pillows , Blankets and Quilts
Chairs and Common Tables. Hotel and Public House Furniture a
Specialty. Pier and .Mantel .Mirrors Window Shades and Cornices
: i Specialty. Vctor springs adapted to the trade.
UNDERTAKING
In all its brancheWe handle Wood IJurial Caxoaud Caskets. Fine Cloth Covered Cases.
Telegraph orders prompt ! } attended to.
"ZST'Call on us. We guarantee low prices and a positive bargain.
No. 25 South Main Ave , - McCOOK , NEB.
The First National Bank
! OP McGOOK , 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 pricipal cities of Europe.
FIRE INSURANCE WRITTEN IN RELIABLE CO.'S
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS :
GZ0203 SOIS1T2L , ErssiJsJt. A. CiiCBSLL , ? . L. B307aT , Cssiicr. 3. JI. FS22S. Tie-ediito. )
( Of Freei & Hoctnell. ) ( AsiUtant Supt. B. 4 M. ) ( Of Klrby Carpenter Co. , Cblc g