The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, September 23, 1886, Image 1

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VOLUME V. McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 23 , 1886 : NUMBER 17.
THE SEASON APPROACH t
WHEN YOU WANT A CHANGE. WE ARE HERE TO ASSIST YOU.
' PALxlA STOCK
MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S HATS AND CP
Has Arrived Come and Inspect Our Handsome Assortment.
Will you send the Boys to school ? If so we are receiving a full and complete line
of Serviceable School Suits and odd pants.
Anything f Everything in Dry Goods , Clothing f Furnishings.
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SHELF AND HEAVY
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BARBED WIRE , ETC
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MAIN 'AVENUE ! ,
McCOOK , - NEBRASKA ,
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F. L. McCRACKEN ,
THE RELIABLE-
JEWELER !
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HONEST GOODS AND LOWEST PRICES.
Watches , Clocks , -welry Silvei'wai e , Op tic&l
Goods , Pianos , Organs , Sewing Machines ,
Etc. The Only Place in McCook where
You Can Buy Straight Goods.
WE DO FINE-
WATCH REPAIRING , JOBBING AND ENGRAVING.
REMEMBER THE PUCE : WEST SIDE OF MAIN AVENUE , NORTH OF P. 0.
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K.VVT I.UAVKS : KAST LiKAVI'.S :
No. ! ! ti:40 , A.M. No.40 .1 : : . ' . - > . P.M.
WEST I.KAVKS : WEST I.EAVKS :
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trains nn on Central Time ,
and westbound trains on Mountain Time.
Freight trains do not carry passengers.
K. H. WOODS , Agent.
SOCIETY DIRECTORY. j
COxTjKKUATIONAL Preac-hing services I
every Sunday morning' at II o'clock , and oven-
ing at 7oO o'clock. Sunday School at 10 o'clock , |
A.I. . , all mountain time. |
JOKI. S. ItKL hr , 1'aMor.
METHODIST. Services every Sunday at 10 :
30 A. M. and 7:150 P. M. . mountain time. Sun
day School at : > P. M. All are cordially invited , j
Seats free. \V. S. WHEELEH , Pastor.
U'THEKAX-Servieesthet-econd and fourth I
Sundays of each month at 10oO , A. M. . and I
8:00,1' . M. , central time , at the School House
J. W. KIMMEI. , Pastor.
CATHOLIC Divine services will be held as j
October HI j November. . 7 I "December.3 I
Xovember. . 11 December. . . 5 | '
Tuns. CUI.I.KN , Pastor. ,
A. O. U. W. McCnok Lodge Xo. 01 , will meet
the first and third Mondaiys ot each month in
the Masonic Hall. Visiting brethren cordially
invited. DK. U. JJ. DAVIS , M. W.
\V. H. DA vis , Keeordcr.
McCooK Lixuox No. 7 , SELECT KXHJHTS ,
A. O. OF U. W. Meets ecry second and fourth
Tuesday evenings of each month in Masonic
Hall. All visiting comrades cordially invited |
to assemble with us. S. D. HUNT ,
A. H.DAVJS , Recorder. Commander.
McCOOK LOIMJH A. F. fc A.M.
Regular meeting * on the first and
third Tuebdav " evenings of each
month. S. L. GitEEX.Y. . M.
\V. S. WKUSTEK , Secretary.
MCCOOK CHAPTEll , U. D.-Meets on the '
first and third Thursdajs of each month , at
Masonic Hall. Visiting companions cordinlly
invited. W. W. FI.SHEK , Jl. P.
T. G. IlhhS , Secretary.
COXSTANTIXh COMMAXDEHV , U. D.
Meets every bocond and lourth Thursday
nights in rach month. Visiting Sir Knights
courteous ! } im ited. B. E. LOW.MAX , B. C.
S. COUDKAI. , Ucconlcr.
ILLOW Ouovi : Loom : 1C. OF I1. . Xo. f
& 4' . Meets everv Wednesday evening >
Masonic Hall. .
.1. \ \ ' . \MIMIELL , C. C. '
C. H. < n LI : , K. Ji. ? .
T. O. O. F. McCook Lodge Xo. ] : J7,1. O. O. F. ,
meets CMT.V Friday evening , at 7 o'clock , in
Masonic Hall. All visiting brothers are invit
ed to meet w itn us. H. II. FIKUKY. X. (5.
II. TKOWHIUUGK , Permanent Secretary.
B. ot'Tj. K. Urotherhood of LoeoinotivoKii-
gineeis. Meet first and lourth Saturdays of
each month. S. E. Hoci : , Chief.
.1. C. ANUEHSON , F. A. T3.
J. K. IU NES POST G. A. H. Hegular meet
ings second and fourth Monday evenings of
each month at Masonic Hall.
.1. A. WILCOX , Commander.
J. H. YAKGEU , Adjutant.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
UNffEDSTATES'LAND OFFICE
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Q. L. LAWS , SeEistsr. C. P. 3ABCOCZ , Eeceirer.
OFFICE Houns : From ft A. .to 12 . , and
J to 4 P. , mountain time.
THK COMMERCIALHOTHI ,
GKO. K. .JOHXSTOX , I'RIP.
.McCOOK , : : XEBBASKA.
This houo has bren completely it-uovuted
and rofurnishcd throughout , and is first-class
in every respect. Hates reasonable. 4-3tj
WILLTAM3
CONTRACTOR AM ) BUILDER ,
CULBERTSON. NEBRASKA ,
All work warranted. All material furnished
if desired. Work done on short notice.
JOHN F. COU.TXS.
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CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
McCOOK. - - NEBRASKA.
.lobliinc will rwl\e pnnupt nticntlnn ntmyMiop
on DtnniMju 6r. . oppti li Mi co.il : Iton-f. I'lans anil
cd ! f tlv > > ln > il.
S POTTS & STIMSOX.
KASHIOXAULB
BARBERS & HAIR CU'ITERS.
Oppo > lte Chicago Lumber Vanl.
MAIX bTREET. - McCOOK. XKBHASKA.
Send 10 cents posture , anil we I !
A GIFT will m.iilyou FKKE a ro3 ul.vnl- ,
n ! uable , sample box ot goods '
VJ I I that will put you in the w ny of i
maklnsr more money at once , thun unythin-r f
elso in America , lloth se.\es of nil ngcs can '
live at home and work in spare tirai. % or all the '
time. Capital notrcfjuired. AVewill start you. ! <
I nniensepnysuvcrorthosewhostartatoncc.
4-25-lyr. STINSOJT Is Co. , Portland. Maine.
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STOKMY .JoiiDAX , " the famous rinse
painter of Ottuinwa , it is saiil. will
soon go to Chicago ami open , up a
studio there. Iowa seems to have too
chilly an atmosphere for .Mr. .Ionian's
.esthetic temperament.
TIIK man who can look upon the
magnificent array at the state fair
grounds and not feel his heart j-well
with honest and manly pride , is a stick
whom it were fluttering elevation to
drive into the gretind and hitch a mule
to. Lincoln Democrat.
' TKMPKKANCK , " said the great and
wise and good Benjamin Franklin , a
hundred years ago , "puts wood on-the
fire , meat in the barrel , flour in the
tub , monoin the purse , credit in the
countiy , clothes on the bairns , intelli
gence in the brain , and spirit in the
constitution. ' "
JAMKS ( I. BLAI.XK'S youngest son. a
lad ] of eighteen , was married the other
day to a girl not too old to be spanked
and sent to bed. The Democrat is
minded to recall a suggestion from its
fa\oiite work to the effect that the eat
ing of sour grapes by the father sets
the children's teeth on edge. Lincoln
Democrat.
TllK attempts of some of the demo
cratic leaders to twist the Maine elec
tion t in Mine way so as to make "em
feel that they had got something for
the monoy they lavished on St. John
and the other prohibition stumper ? , are
somewhat ludicrous. The total vote is
reported at (50.6 ( : $ ; " ) for the Republican
candidate i'or governor and fio.251 for
the democratic candidate
, givinir a
plurality of 1,359. At the last state
election not held in a presidential year ,
which was in 1852 , the republicans
polled ( JD.514 votes and the democrats
fiO.tOO. If that is a democratic gain it
is perfectly satisfactory to the republi
cans of Maine , and they will pray for
more of the same .sort. The prohibi
tion vote was a little over . ' 5.000.
Journal.
Do not be afraid of a little fun at
home , good people. Do not shut , up
\our house , lest the sun should fade
your carpet1and your hearts , lest a
laugh .should shako ! O\MI a few of the
musty old cobwebs thut are hanging
thoio. Young people must have fun
and lulaxation Miinewhere. If they do
not find it at their own hearth-tones
they will seek it at other and less prof
itable places. Therefore , let the fire
burn brightly at night in the winter ,
and let the doors and windows be
cheerfully thrown open in summer ,
and make the homestead delightful
with all tlunc little art.parent so well
understand. Half ait hour of merri
ment within doors , and merriment of a
home blots out the remembrance of
ms ny a core and annoyance during the
day and the best safeguard they can
take with them into the world , i the
un een influences of the bright little
sanctum. Kxchance.
\Vatchforit ! The lir > t.symptom of true
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croup N lioaixMiess , JUKI 'if CliamlH-'rlain's
roiijth Heinwlyis trecly yiu-n at once and
the ilose-s freiiiieiitly repeated , the dreail dis
ease may be entirely ] > re\enteil and all rtan-
jrcr and anxieh molded. Sold hv Willev &
NValker and 3f. A. Spaldinc.
LYTLE BROS. & CO. ,
DEALERS IN GENERAL
HA WARE.
- : - WIRE.
IRON AND WOOD PUMPS , ETC. ,
McCOOK AND BENKELMAN , NEBRASKA.
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS :
GEO. HOCKNELL , PRESIDENT. B. M. FREES , VICE-PRESIDENT.
F. L. BROWN , CASHIER. A.CAMPBELL. R. O. PHILLIPS ,