The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 27, 1886, Image 1
MeCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , MAY 27 , 1886. NUMBER RT GOODS SB CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE REPUBLICAN VALLEY ! e Have the Largest Assortment an4 will Guarantee Prices to be as " . " " ; ' " as those at the Missouri River. INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. MAIL ORDERS FILLED THE SAME DAY AS-RECEIVED. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. : : j McCOOK , NEBRASKA. i f L. LOWMAN & SON. / - W. C. LaTOURETTE & CO. Sf * f > L IN : SHELF AN EAVY : * , * . ill . - * y " . -O HARDWARE ! ' STOVES AND TINWARE , WIRE , j STUDEBAKER WAGON , PLOWS ; Etc. * NEBRASKA. i L , . * * T atchmaker and Jeweler. H > s. * * / . THE , SOMELBTE STOSK rj * t " \ \K \ THEXWEST , AND ' * ' * ' - AT THE LOWEST PRICES ! PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO THE OF-FINEAND CA'TED WATCHES. . T * JV. ENQRA.VING'FREE. . , . . . - > . . * " V- BUSINESS DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE McCOOK , NEBRASKA. 0. L. LAWS , 2csitcr. _ C. F. BAECOCE , Becoher. OFFICE Hoons : From 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 cnrcful attention Riven to Law Cases in all the Couru of the State and all classes of U. S. Land Business transacted before the local office at itcCook , Nebraska , and the Interior Department at Washington , D. C. Contests a specialty. Will pros ecute claims for Pensions and claims for Increase of Pensions. Kotarial business done And lands bought and sold on reasonable terms. 53 0fllce. 3d door south of the U. S. Land Office. 3.29 THOS. COI.FEU. J. A. CORDEAI , . GOLFER & CORDEAL , ATTORNEYS : AT : LAW , AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. Real Estate Bought and Sold and Collections Hade. Thos. Colter agent Lincoln Land Co. Office , Opp. Chicago Lumber Yard , McCook. SNAVELY & STARR , ATTORNEYS : AT : LAW , INDIANOLA , .NEBRASKA. " yill practice Jn all the State and United "States CoUrts. Al6o , before the Land Office at McCook and the department at Washington. HUGH W. COLE. LEON F.OIOSS. COLE & MOSS , LAWYERS , MCCOOK , NEBRASKA. Will practice m all the Courts of Nebraska , Kansas and Colorado , and in the Federal Courts of the Eighth Circuit. Careful atten tion given to contests and land business before theU. S. Land Offices at McCook. Oberlin and Braver , and the Interior Department at Wash ington. Commercial and corporation law a specialty. Money to loan. Rooms i and 3 , First National Bank Building. K. F. WILLIAMS. L. L. HULBURO. J. N. LUCAS. WILLIAMS , HULBURD & LUCAS , LAWYERS , McCOOK , - NEBRASKA. A. VT. AdEE. .1OHN WILEY. . AGEE & WILEY , Attorneys at Law , Land , Loan AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Will practice in the State and United State Courts , and before thp U. S. Land Offices. Careful attention given to Collections. Office over Green's Drug Store. Main St. , McCook. H. T. ANDERSON , Loan Broker and * Accountant , McCOOK NEBRASKA. Books opened , written up and adjusted. Of fice over First Natfonal Bank. 32-6mos. J. D. TURNER , LAND AND LOAN BROKER AND NOTARY PUBLIC. t L. . attention given to collections. Insurance in reliable companies. MONEY TO LOAN Oa Desied Land id Fissl Eeceipt : . L'cCSOZ , NIB. GEO. W. BBDE. R. M. TAYLOR. G. W. BEDB & CO. REAL ESTATE AGENTS , U. S. LAND ATTORNEYS. "Claim relinquishmcnts for eale. Contest cases attended and a general land business transacted. Office , one block north of Post- Office , McCook , Neb. 45-6m DR. z. L. : KAY , . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA. ce i Boom No. 1 , McCook Banking Company Buildingr. Residence , 1st door east of Receiver Babcock's residence. DR. A. J. WJLLEY , SURGEON B. & M. RAILROAD. [ OFFICE AT B. & JI. PHARMACT , ] McCO'QK , - . NEBRASKA. t T. B. STUTZ IAN , H. D. , Eclectic Physician and'-Surgeon , OCULIST AND AUEIST. McCOOK . . ? . . riNEBRASKA 's Brfck , Main St. JB. B. DAT-IS ; M. D. , PHYSICIAN A1MD 'SURGEON , . MCCOOK. . . . . . . . .C.-V. F 0fflce at Chenerr& Stiles drug store. A CEDAR PALLS little girl closed her praver by murmuring : "And , God , bless j. " the flowers that bloom in the spring , tra la. " DR. Dio LEWIS , the well-known au thored reformer , died at his home in Yonters , .N. Y. , on last Friday morning , aftey an illness of two or three days with erysipelas. MRS. GEO. H. PENDLETON wife of the minister to Berlin , was' instantly killed , last Friday , in a terrible runa way'in Central Park , New York City. Her laughter was also dangerously in jured. = = = = = = < IE is intimated that the Burlington system .is likely to lose the services of Manager Potter. He has had a good offer from the Bee Line , and it is said that unless the Burlington consents to iis/powers of control over the ' ie' ' * ! ! ! go to the Bee 3 The bestjsources of information within reach of The Journal throw no light upon the subject. There is room for any amount of guessing , and it is possible that the announcement may be close to the facts. Topics. VEST of Missouri lately felt himself swell with conscious virtue and attacked Massachusetts for having at one time ac cumulated wealth by the sale of rum and ? niggers. The difference between Massachusetts and Vest and his crowd is that the former went out of the rum and nigger business a century or so ago/being ashamed of it. Vest and his crowd only went out of the latter-trade twenty years ago from compulsion , and are < still mad when they think of the pecuniary loss and injured dignity suf fered in consequence. As to the rum business , it is still quite lively in Mis souri. OnriL service reform as promulgated by Cleveland , and that pxit into practice by ttie administration are vastly differ- ent .ideas. The one is not recognizable by : the other. Had Cleveland boldly announced the Jacksonian proposition that'to the victor belongs the spoils , and tliat he proposed observing that rule , he svould to-day command more respect , from.Eepublican and bourbon alike , than is now dreamed of. .American manhood ? - ' hatiis hypocrisy , and properly so , and wieji the chief executive sets forth in unequivocal term his position on a given question , they have a right to expect onftrmity thereto in action. To be surpVthe matter of civil service reform .is fallacious. Cleveland finds compli ance-impossible. He is , however , none the less open to censure in having stout- lyjaiken an untenable position and so sootfretiring therefrom ignominiously. Policy seems to favor the dispensation of political soup to the enemy , in order to forestall his opposition expecting theffavorable support of friends , by rea son 'of. their friendship. Nothing short of agch a selfish motive ever dictated a course so manifestly unfair and unjust. . Chamberlain's Pain Balm is without an equalfbr the cure of rheumatism , neuralgia , Iaraeback , , , sprains .and swellings. It is only 50 cenfs per Dottle. This medicine Is a house- holilf avorite wherever known , and has often saved more than tentimes its cost besides .much paift and suffering. When 'you.want . the best Liniment you liave ever had in the house call at your drug store for Chamber- laufS-PalnBalm. Sola , by M. A. Spalding andWilIey& Walker ; . t J ? , . LYTLE BROS. & CO. , - ' < DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE. MARSHALLTOWN - ; - ID - WIRE , IRON AND WOOD PUMPS , ETC. , McCOOK AND BENKELMAN , NEBRASKA. Lndwick 4 Trowbjidge , -PROPRIETORS OF THE- i ,111 , FURNITURE Of all description . We have the best aj-sorttnent in Western Nebraska , consisting of Fins Parlor Furntttue , such as LoungeEasy Chairs , Ilockers , Window Chain ? , Groups , Ottomans , etc. We offer special inducement's in atyle , quality and prices of * * CHAMBER SUITES , ; In Walnut , Maple , Ash , Cheiry and Imitation Mahogany. Also , Bedsteads , Bureaus , Side- . - boards , Extension Table-s , Library Cases , Secietaiies , Oflice Desks , Tables and Staiids.v.4i. * Ak o , full eqnipinents for Homesteaders , at such prices as will be In reach of all ; * Single Cot BedWiie ami Cotton Top ) , Pillows , Blankets and Quilts , ' f , , Chairs and Common Tables. Hotel and Public House Furniture a < . ' Specialty. Pier and Mantel Minors , Window Shades and Cornices , a Specialtj. Vctor springs adapted to the trade. x UNDERTAKING - : In all its branches.Ve handle Wood Burial Cases and Caskets. Fine Cloth Covered Cases. III Telegraph orders ptoinptlj * attended to. on us. We guarantee low prices and a positive bargain. . ' No. 25 South Main Ave. , McCOOK , NEB. The First National Bank \ OF MeGOOK , KDRBRASKA. J 'PAID UP CAPITAL , - $50,000.00. . DOES - : - A - : - GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS/ , Receives and Pays Deposites. Buys and Sells Exchange on New York , . * ' t ' Chicago and Omaha , and all the prfcipal cities of Europe. ? FIRE INSURANCEKITTEN IN RELIABLE CO'S : OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS : OE025S HOCSH21tf PieSdest , A.'CA3G3SLL , f. L. B20TOT , CKiier. B. li. T2SZS , 7It-teiIijst , f ( Or.TrcMiHockneU. " ) ( As lstant Supu B. & i. ) ' ( Of KIrby Carpenter Co. , GUisca * . * . * J . I