The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 17, 1886, Image 8

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MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.n
S M. A. SPALDIN6 , PROPRIETOR ,
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11 Pianos and Organs , j 1
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I J. A. TAYLOR , Druggist.
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Superior to any ou the market , being Heavier , Stronger Built ,
and therefore a more Durable Mill. It la the only
absolutely safe Mill built ; and out of
Thousands Erected During .12
Years past , not one has ever blown away and left the Tower
standing. A record no other Mill can show. We offer
to put up any of our PUMPING MILLS
ON THIRTY DAYS TRIAL ,
And If they don't give satisfaction , will remove Mill at our
own expense. Also Manufacturers of the Celebrated
Challenge Feed Mills , Cora Sliellers , Iron Pumps
with brass cylinders , Iron Pipe , Tanks.
For estimates , catalogues and prices , apply to
G. B. NETTLETON , McCook , Neb. ,
Agent for Southwestern Nebraska and Northwestern Kansas.
IS OSce asd Silesroca ia the UcCook Feed Hill , Eailrcad St.
The Howard Lumber Co ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
O. P.
-AGENT FOR-
FA ENTS
,
Isfe
WAGONS , BUGGIES , WIND MILLS AND PUMPS.
DEERING MACHINES A SPECIALTY.
CORNER MAIN AND RAILROAD STS. - MeCOOK , NEB.
The Fine Clydesdale and Sweet Briar ,
BIRD OF THE WEST ,
BONNIE SCOTLAND ,
"Will commence the season the 1st of April.
"Will be found at my barn south of the Badger
Lumber Yard , McCook. on Mondays , Tuesdays
and Wednesdays. At W. K. Lynch's barn , In
dianola , on Thursdays , Fridays and Saturdays.
See bills. 42 A. J. PATE , Prop.
BUUT LUFKIN , Groom.
THE FULL BLOOD FRENCH NORMAN ,
VOLTAIRE.
Will make the season at the barn of B. F.
OLCOTT IN McCOOK , Neb. , commencing
f April 1st , and closing July 1st , 18SC.
40 A. H. BALLER.
> Send 10 cents postage , and wo
A GIFT will mail you FREE a royal , val
uable , sample box ot goods
that will put you in the way of
making more money at once , than anything
else in America. Both sexes of all ages can
live at home and work in spare time , or all the
time. Capital notrequired.Vewillstartyou. .
Immense pay sure for those who start atonce.
4-25-lyr. STINSON & Co. , Portland , Maine.
CITY - BAKERY
WE KEEP ON HAND
BREAD , PIES & CAKES ,
GRAHAM BREAD.
Cakes Made on Order.
ROOM
In connection where you can get coffee.sdan-
wiches , pies , etc. , at all hours.
HESS & GOODENBERGER
CONTRACTORS
AND
BUILDERS ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
"Material furnished if desired.
B. & M. TIME TABLE.
EAST LEAVES : EAST LEAVES :
No.2 (5:40 ( , A. M. 1 No. 40 6:2SP.M.
WEST LEAVES : WEST LEAVES :
No. 39 12:50.P.M.No.l | 85 , P.M.
? Eastbound trains run on Central Time ,
and westbound trains on Mountain Time.
Freight trains do not carry passen-jers.
R. R. liVOODsi
BANKSVJLLE.
This is the name of a new postoffice
established recently and located in town ,
one , Grant precinct.
W. H. Benjamin , who is one of the
pioneers in the precinct , is postmaster.
Other pioneers are Willam Relph , Jacob
Williams , W. S. Webster , Howe Smith
and Francis Kane.
The crops are looking excellent and a
large acreage of a variety of crops will
be harvested. The rain of 'yesterday
will be of incalculable value in causing
vegetation to grow with great rapidity.
Mr. Webster of McCook has a home
stead about a mile from Banksville , and
is here spending his vacation.
A district was formed last fall and a
four months term of school was taugh
last winter by T. W. Benjamin , son o
W. H. Benjamin. S.
John Winsor is very sick. Dr. DC
may is in attendance.
Prof. Webster is rusticating on hi
homestead in sec. 20 , town. 1 , range 30
If you want to know how the road is
to McCook , ask Ed. Lawthers. Ham !
Report says that Friend Huff is :
"Benedict. " Give us light , Friend ?
Windmills , windmills , windmills
Every where you go , you will see 01
hear of a windmill.
Mrs. Amos Goodenberger has a sistei
visiting her from Michigan. Also i
brother and brother-in-law have locatec
here.
Now we have it , or are going to , we
mean. A base ball club is one of our
recent additions. This is what we have
prayed for.
James Hill has just completed his
windmill and is happy. Winllelpl :
and W. H. Benjamin , we understand ,
are candidates for windmills.
The Sunday School in District 35 i
not proving to be the failure that some
"soreheads" predicted ; but on the other
hand it is running very smoothly.
Mrs. Capt. Goodwin expects to return
to Crete for a short time soon. We
would advise her not to stay away too
long , or she may lose another daughter
judging from the longing looks of sun
dry swains. But we can't blame the
"boys. "
A very enjoyable party was given in
honor of Miss Clara's birthday , at the
residence of her father , W. H. Benja
min , on the 5th. The time until 12
o'clock was spent in dancing , after
which supper was served and the party
dispersed , feeling that they had attend
ed one more of those events , which
tend to lighten our load as we journey
toward.the end. SI\TAUT.
SAM JONES' new platform , that "any
body who says that baptism is essential
to salvation is a liar , " will shock some
of the brethren of the cloth who are
backing him , but it is not to be suppos
ed that a little thing like a disagreement
by Sam with the Savior will cause any
of them to abandon him. In the lan
guage of many Chicago preachers who
sat patiently under the drippings of
Sam's tobacco pouch , "he may save
some souls in this way that cannot be
reached in any other. " ChicagoHeral ? .
KEEP QUIET
And take Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. It cures pain in the
stomach almost instantly , get a > cent bot "
tle , take nothing else. 1 on will need noth
ing else to cure the worst case of diarrhoea ,
sholera morbus or bowel complaint. This
medicine is made for bowel complaint only ,
mil lias been in constant use in the west for
nearly fifteen years. Its success has been
unbounded and its name become a household
word in thousands of homes. Try it. Sold
ay Willey & Walker.
-GO TO-
BYSONG & SMITH
FOB A FIRST-CLASS
Shave or Hair Gut ! :
and Children's Hair ;
Dressing a Specialty. H. E. IST. has
10 connection with this shop what-
jver. Remember this.
fHE RED WILLOW MILL :
Js now in operation and will do :
;
General Custom Work , .
The Mill is complete and we
Guarantee Good Work ,
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J. W. PICKLE & CO.
PEOPLE WHO ARE LEFT-HANDED.
Somo of the Advantages and Disadvan
tages Under Which They Labor.
Philadelphia News. ]
"The majority of people are right-
handed because they are traiued to be
so. "
This was the reply of a doctor to a
reporter who interrogated him on the
subject.
"c-overal theories have been advanced
why people are generally right-handed , "
continued the physician , "but with
what reason scientists have never taken
the trouble to demonstrate. Perhaps
that which would come nearest the
truth , if any law of nature were found
to govern dexterity , would bo that the
heart , being placed on the left side ,
the right side should bo used
with greater freedom. Another theory
is that the brain is weightier on the
right side than on the left. What-
e\er the causo may be , 1 find that those
in youth who have trained themselves
to using the left hand experience no
diiliculty or inconvenience. "When a
child is 'sinistrously' inclined and takes
to using the left hand by such natural
inclination , it is not because of any mal
formation or displacement of the heart
Or brain. Consequently I am led to j
the belief that it is all a matter of train
ing. "
Several other physicians who were
spoken to on the suoject cavo tho same
opinion. Inquiry of a number of left-
handed people confirmed tho statement
that no inconvenience resulted iromtho
use of the' left hand , but that on the
contrary they find it a positive advan
tage , inasmuch as that in numerous in
stances they become ambidexterous.
Persons who have much writing to do
are liable to "pen paralysis , " or
"writers' cramp , ' ' lasting sometimes
for weeks. Ordinarily , after several
hours' constant writing , the arm is very
much fatigued. Where a person can
write with both hands he can rest one ,
and if by any accident he should be
deprhcd of temporary or permanent
use of the hand he is accustomed to use
he will be able to "fall back" on the
other. In telegraphy likewise , where
an operator has to transmit or receive
long messages , he is subject to "telegra
phers' cramp. The work is laborious
and fatiguing , but when the operator
can use both hands he can not only
save himself much fatigue , but facilitate
the work.
fc'ome tradesmen who are left-handed
can command better wages than right-
handed men of equal ability. This is
shown in the case of a boiler-riveter
who , if left-handed , can work inside a
boiler without the awkwardness of a
right-handed man , and do superior
work. An engraver who uses both
hands can always command a position.
Smiths , carpenters , and other artisans
also derive much advantage from the
use of both hands , and none who hap
pen to bo left-handed experience any
inconvenience. A person who operates
a type-writer finds it necessary to use
both hands , and has to train himself to
it. when learning the instrument.
i'any tools are made which are in
tended to be used with the right hand
only , and can only be operated with
great awkwardness with the left hand.
This is said to also contribute toward
making a majority of people right-
handed. Notwithstanding all that can
be said in favor of the education of the
left hand , there is a powerful prejudice
against it , and left-handed people are
spoken of contemptuously.
In the western states a left-handed
man is usually said to be "south-
pawed. " In Luglaud the nickname i ?
"Kit , " and in Ireland it is used as a dis
tinctive appellation for the identifica
tion of particular persons , as "Shawn
na Kithogue" Left-handed John.
A London Fire Alarm.
[ Detroit Free Press. ]
In London you find at rare intervals
a red post of cast-iron that has a dial
at the top covered with plain glass and
behind the glass is a knob like a door
bell. There is a printed warning there
directed to you. It doesn't tell the
reader to postpone literary pursuits and
pull the knob as quick as he can , but it
places before him a formidable array of
penalties that will ensue if he happens
to be wrong in his idea that a fire is
breaking out. Newgate and the gal
lows yawn ahead of him.
If he is willing to take all chances he
has to break the glass and then risk
cutting an artery in getting at the knob.
How a Londoner breaks that glass I
have never been able to ascertain. There
is nothing on the street to do it with.
The probabilities are that he uses the
universal umbrella if he ever could
summon up courage to tamper with it.
"What really happens , however , is this :
The man who discovers a f.re doesn't
turn on an alarm , lie hunts up a
policeman at great loss of valuable
time , lie places his reasons for imagin
ing that a fire is breaking out before
thatoflicer and the policeman goes to the
nearest post , breaks the glass with his
club and pulls the alarm.
ti > Heaven.
iJIIctitre-il G.i .efte.i
A 3-year-old "pet of the house" some
months ago lost his baby brother , and
has missed him very much ever since ;
lie was told when the child died it had
; one to heaven. Recently , when death
svas again hovering over the same
household , tho follo wing conversation
ook place : Child 'Jrandma , you're
joing to heaven soon , ain't you ?
Jrandma Yes , dear , I hope so. Child
Well , then , grandma , when you get
here you'll send home Ceorgie , won't
KmljjrantV Choice.
iron Ilton fo' ! ! > e.l
Xew York , you know , is the end and
md object of all Irish emigrants , Ger-
nan emigrants , French emigrants. Lng-
ish emigrants. The few thousands who
ome here with the distinct purpose of
joins west are as a drop in the bucket.
don't know why , but poor people hate
he country. They would rather stutf
md suffer in indecent conglomeration ,
n a dirty dive in New * i ork than spread
.hemselves in comfort and live in plenty
iway fiom the hotbed of vice , this
mrsery of vexation and poverty.
Jean Paul IHchter : Fate manages
oets as men do singing birds. We
hroud the cage of the singer and make
t dark , until at length he has caught
he tunes and can sing them rightly.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
0. L. LAWS , Besiater. 0. P. BABCQCZ , Secolver.
OFFICE Houus : From 9 A. M. to 12 31. , and
1 to 4 P. 31. , 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 oilice at
McCook , Nebraska , and the Interior Department at
Washington , 11. C. Contests a specialty. Will pros
ecute claims for Pensions and claims for Increase of
Pensions. Notarial business done and lands bought
and sold on reasonable terms. { S 0fflce. 3d door
south of the U. S. Land Office. 3.29
TIIOS. GOLFER. J. A. CORDEAL.
GOLFER & CORDEAL ,
ATTORNEYS : AT : LAW ,
AND NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Real Estate Bought and Sold and Collections
Made. Thos. Colfer agent Lincoln Land Co.
Oilice , Opp. Chicago Lumber Yard , McCook.
SNAYELY & STARR ,
ATTORNEYS : AT : LAW ,
INDIANOLA , NEBRASKA.
Will practice in all the State and Onited
States Courts. Also , before the Land Office at
ilcCook and the department at Washington.
HUGH VT. COLE. LKON' 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 contests and land business before
theU. S. Land Oih'ces at McCook. Oberlin and
Denver , and the Interior Department at Wash
ington. Commercial and corporation law a
specialty. Money to loan. Rooms 4 and 5 ,
First National Bank Building.
H. F. WILLIAMS. L. L. HULBURD. J. N. LUCAS.
WILLIAMS : HULBURD & LUCAS ,
LAWYERS ,
McCOOK , - NEBRASKA.
A. W. AOEE. JOHN' WILEY.
AGEE & WILEY ,
Attorneys at Law , Land , Loan
AND INSURANCE AGENTS.
Will practice in the State and United State
Courts , and before the U. S. Land Offices.
Careful attention given to Collections. Oilice
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 National Bank. 32-timos.
J. D. TURNER ,
LAND AND LOAN BROKER
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
tSTSpecial attention given to collections.
Insurance in reliable companies.
MONEY TO LOAN
Oa Bseiei Lisd isd Fizsl Ssceipt : . UcCOOS , MSB.
GEO. W. 11EDE. H. M. TAYLOIt. '
G. W. BEDE & CO.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS ,
U. S. LAND ATTORNEYS.
J27 CIaitn relinquishments for sale. Contest
cases attended and a general land business
transacted. Office , one block north of Post
Oilice , McCook , Neb. 45-Gm
H. G. DIXON ,
Real Estate and Loan Broker ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Special attention given to the sale of city
property. Houses rented and collections
made. Oilice opposite Commercial Hotel.
J. E. CASTBERG ,
COUNTY SURVEYOR
- : - ,
RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEB.
Z3T Office in court house , Indianola , Neb. >
G. W. MINKLER , '
DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR.
Leave orders at his house northwest of
School House , McCook. All kinds of SURVEY
ING. GRADING and CIVIL ENGINEERING. Will
work anywhere , especially in west half of Red
Willow county.
DR. Z. L. KAY ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
ilcCOOK. - - NEBRASKA.
"Office : Room No. 1 , McCook Banking
Company's Building. Residence , 1st door east
of Receiver Babcock's residence.
DR. A. J. WILLEY ,
SURGEON B.&M. RAILROAD.
[ OFFICE AT B. & M. PHARMACY , ]
4-
McCOOK , - - NEBRASKA. 44 -
T. B. STUTZMAN , M. D. ,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon , 44 - -
OCULIST AND ATJEIST.
McCOOK NEBRASKA
Pate's Brick , Slain St.
B. B. DAVIS , M. D. ,
3HYSCIAN ! AND SURGEON
, M )
80
McCOOK NEBRASKA. SO
S Oflice at Chenery & Stiles drug store. 81
81
WILLIAM McLNTYRE , 81
82
: ONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , 82v
CULBERTSON. NEBRASKA ,
All work warranted. All material furnished ! HJ
f desired. Work done on short notice.
JOHN F. COLLINS , jyo 91
EXTRACTOR AND BUILDER , 1W
McCOOK. - , . NEBRASKA.
TO
Jobbing win receive prompt attention at my shop
n Dennlson St. , opposite JlcCook House. Plans and
pccttlcatlons furnished if desired.
[ HE COMMERCIAL HOTEL ,
GEO. E. JOHNSTON , PROP.
McCOOK , : : NERUASKA. J
This house has been completely renovated
ud refurnished throughout , and is first-class
n every respect. Rates reasonable. 4-30
I BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
"
ROBERT DRYSDALE ,
MERCHANT TAILOR ,
MAIN STREET ,
NEBRASKA.
McCOOK _ - - . - _ i f
SANDERSON & BEAN , AlL
DECORATIVE - : ARTISTS , .
SCENIC PAINTERS ,
Calsoinining , Graining , Paper Hangingetc. .
with neatness and dispatch.
SPOTTS & STIMSON ,
FASHIONABLE
BARBERS & HAIR CUTTERS.
Opposite Chicago Lumber Yard ,
MAIN STREET , - McCOOK. KEBRASKA.
KIL'PATRICK BROTHERS.
( Successors to E. D. Webster. )
Horses branded on left hip or Jeft shoulder.
P. O. address , Estelle ,
Hayes county , and Beat
rice , Neb. Range. Stink
ing Water and French-
'man creeks , Chase Co. ,
f Nebraska.
Brand as cut on side of
some animals , on hip and
sides of some , or any
where on the animal.
JOHN F. BLACK.
Breeder of IMPROVED SHEEP
Delano , Meri
no and South
down. Person
al inspection
and corres
pondence so
licited.
Address him
atRedWillow
Nebraska.
GEORGE J. FREDERICK.
Postoffice address , Mc-
Cook , Nebraska.
Kanch : Four miles
southwest of McC ook ,
on the Driftwood.
Stock branded AJ on
1 the left hip.
SPRING CREEK CATTLE CO.
J. D. WELBOKST , Vice President and Supt.
P. O. address , Indiano-
| Ia , 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
f .McCook.
Cattle branded on left
hip. Also , 10,5 nn < *
, , A
| 11 brands on left hip.
1 Horses branded the
same on left shoulder.
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STOKES & TROTH.
P. O. address , Carrico.
Has-es county. Neb.
Range : Red Willow
creek , above Carrico.
Stock branded as above
Also run the following-
brands : S , J-f , U , X
Horse brand , lazy W.L
LAND OFFICE BLANKS.
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In ordering , give oilice number and title of
lank , with quantity of each blank wanted.
> ut only one blank on aline to avoid mistakes ,
'loney must invariably accompany the order.
ADDRESS
THE TRIBUNE , McCook , Heb.
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LEGAL BLANKS.
CONVEYANCING.
Warranty Deed ( half-sheet ) p
Special WarrantyDeed y
Bond for
Deed " v
Quit Claim Deed . ' p
Mortgage Deed ( short form ) p
MortftiKC Deed ( with Interest andin-
surance Clause j )
Release of 3lortjraje ( short form ) H
Assignment of Mortgage ( short form " " B
Lease
p
Mechanic's Lien " 111111111 V
MISCELLANEOUS.
Chattel Mortgage ( longform ) p
Chattel Mortgage
Chattel Mortgage ( short form ) " . ! ! P
Chattel Mortgage v
Bill of Sale. . . . . . ! " .
Articles of Agreement. . ! p
Soldier's Discharge ( two colors ) E
Power of Attorney. G cneral. p
Agreement for Building n
" " " " " "
Township Plats , (3sizes ( ) . . . . ! D
NOTARY.
1 Protest and Original n
Notary Public Fee Card ! ! ! ! . ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! .
COUNTY CLERK.
i&W,5 ! " ? SJ9 > D
" " " " " " " " " *
Liquor License - . - . . . . . . p
DISTRICT COURT.
Summons ( original ) n
SuhjMuna ( original ) p
Declaration of Intention. . . X
" " " *
r nal Papers ( one color ) . . . E
COUNTY COURT.--PROBATE"
Marriage Certiflcate ( three colors ) F
Contract for Sale of Heal Estate ? . . , . . . . F