The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 14, 1886, Image 1

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VOLUME V. MeCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , OCTOBER 14 , 1886. NUMBER 2O.
FALL AN WINTER OF loo 87 *
OUR COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
Dry Goods , Clothing and C pets !
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HAS ARRIVED AND WE WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU EXAMINE THEM.
WE GUARANTEE TO DUPLICATE MISSOURI RIVER PRICES , OR BETTER.
Our Stock of Ladies' and Children's Cloaks is Immense. Come See Them.
Mail Orders Have Prompt Attention. L. LOWMAN & SON , , NEB.
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DEALERS INI
SHELF AND HEAVY
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MAIM AVE1NUE1 ,
MeCOOK , - NEBRASKA ,
F. L. McCRACKEN ,
-THE RELIABLE
LEWELER
HONEST GOODS AND LOWEST PRICES.
Watches , Clocks , Jewelry SilverwareOptical
Goods , Pianos , Organs , Sewing Machines ,
Etc. The Only Place in McGook where
You Can Buy Straight Goods.
-WE DO FINE-
WATCH REPAIRING , JOBBING AND ENGRAVING ,
REMEMBER THE PLACE : WEST SIDE OF MAIN AVENUE , NORTH OF P. 0.
B. & M. TIME TABLE.
EAST LEAVES : EAST LEAVES :
No. 2 6:40 , A.M. No. 40 5:23 , P.M.
WEST LEAVES : WEST LEAVES :
No.39 12:30 , P.M. No.l 8:35. P.M.
JS Eastbound trains run on Central Time ,
and westbound trains on Mountain Time.
Freight trains do not carry passengers.
U. It. WOODS , Agent.
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
CONGREGATIONAL Preachingservices
every Sunday morning at 10:130 o'clock , and
evening at 7 o'clock. Sunday School at 9:30
o'clock , A. M. , all mountain time.
JOEL S. KELSEY , Pastor.
METHODIST. Services every Sunday at 10 :
30 A. M. and 7 P. M. , mountain time. Sunday
School at 9:30 A. M. All are cordially invited.
Seats tree. \V. S. WHEELER , Pastor.
LUTHERAN Services the second and fourth
Sundays ol each month at 10:30 , A. M. , and
8:00 , P. M. , central time , at the School House
J. W. KIM.MEL , Pastor.
CATHOLIC Divine services will he held as
follows :
Octobor 10 I Novcmbei- I December..23
November. . 11 December..5 |
Tiros. CULLEN , Pastor.
A. O. U. W. McCook Lodge No. 01 , will meet
the first ami third Mondays of each month in
the Masonic Hall. Visiting brethren cordially
invited. Da. Jl. B. DAVIS , M. W.
W. H. DAVIS. Recorder.
McCooK LEGION No. 7 , SELECT KNIGHTS ,
A. O. OF U. W. M ects every second and f ou rth
Tuesday evenings of each month in Masonic
Hall. All visiting comrades cordially invited
to assemble with us. S. D. HUNT ,
A. H.DAVIS , Itecorder. Commander.
MeCOOK LODGE A. F. & A. M.
Regular meetings on thu first and
„ Uurti Tuesday evenings of each
\nionth. . S. L. GUEENV.M. .
' W. S. . WEBSTER , Spnrntnrt" .
MeCOOK CHAPTER , U. D. Meets on the
first and third Thursdays of each mouth , at
Masonic Hall. A'isiting companions cordially
invited. W. W. FISHER , H. P.
T. G. REES , Secretary.
CONSTANTINO COMMANDER ! , U. D.
Meets every second and fourth Thursday
nights in each month. Visiting Sir Knights
courteously invited. E. E. LOWMAN , E. C.
S. CORDEAL , Itecorder.
WILLOW GHOVE LODGE K. OP P. , No.
a42. Meets every Wednesday evening
slat Masonic Hall.
.1. W. CAMPBELL , C. C.
C. H. UOYLI : , K. II. S.
T. O. O. F. McCook Lodge No. 137,1. O. O. P. ,
meets every Friday evening , at 7 o'clock , in
Masonic Hall. All visiting brothers arc invit
ed to meet with us. C. T. HREWER , N. G.
It. C. FISHER , Permanent Secretary.
B. OF L. E. Brotherhood of Locomotive En
gineers. Meet first and tourth Saturdays of
each month. S. E. HOOK , Chief.
J. C. ANDERSON , F. A. E.
J. K. BARNES POST G. A. R. Regular meet
ings second and fourth Monday evenings of
each month at Masonic Hall.
J. A. WILC'OX , Commander.
J. H. YARQER , Adjutant.
UNITEDSTATES LAND OFFICE
MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
0. L. LAVS , 2egiter. 0. F. BABCOOE , Sscoiver.
OFFICE HOURS : From 0 A. M. to 12 M.t and
1 to 4 P. M. , mountain time.
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL ,
GEO. E. JOHNSTON , PROP.
MeCOOK , : : NEBRASKA.
This house has been completely renovated
and refurnished throughout , mid is llrst-class
in every respect. Kates reasonable. 4-30
WILLIAM McINTYRB ,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
CULBERTSON. NEBRASKA ,
All work warranted. All material furnished
if desired. Work done on short notice.
JOHN F. COLLINS ,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
MeCOOK. - - NEBRASKA.
Jobbing will receive prompt attention at my shop
on Uennlson St. . opposite McC'co ! ; Mouse. Plans and
specifications furnished If desired.
SPOTTS & STIMSON ,
FASHIONABLE
BARBERS & HAIR CUTTERS ,
Opposite Chicago Lumber Yard ,
MAIN STREET , - JIcCOOK. NEBRASKA.
Send 10 cents postage , and we
will mail3-011 FREE n royal.val-
uable , sample box of goods
- that will put you in the way of
making more money at once , than anything
else iu America. Both sexes of all ages can
live at homo and work in spare time , or all the
time. Capital not required. Wo will start you.
Immense pay sure for those who start at once.
4-23-lyr. SXINSOX & Co. . Portland , Maine.
RoscOE CONKLINO has' pertinently
characterized the result of democratic
effort as "snivel service reform. "
"Do YOU realize , sir , " said a long
haired passenger , "that there is One
who sees and hears all we do , who can
solve our inmost thoughts , and before '
whom we are but crushed and bruised ;
worms ? " "Give us your hand , strang- j
cr , " replied the other , "I know just-
how you feel. I'm married myself. " '
New Yoik Sun. i
GENERAL KAULBAHS still remains in
Bulgaria inciting opposition to the gov
ernment and fomenting insurrection.
General Kaulbars' programme is some
what similar to that of Baron Mentchi-
koff at Constantinople in 1853 when he
tried to bully the .sultan into conceding
the czar's claims and succeeded in
drawing on the war for which llussia
was thirsting. Omaha Bee.
WHILE Geronimo is a captive , mem
bers of his family are still in the field
and are keeping the ball rolling more or
less rapidly in the hair lifting and mule
stealing line. Mangus , Geronimo's half
brother , and a dozen other Apaches have
just been chased out of Mexico. They
are now supposed to be looking for a
few unprotected white settlers in Arizo
na or New iMexioo. Mangus is a very
wicked and very tricky Indian , but his
capture should not be entrusted to Gen.
Miles until that distinguished soldier
has learned exactly what is meant by an
unconditional surrender. Topics. *
A GERMAN political journal publishes
a curious portrait of Prince Bismark.
' Bismark , " says the writer. ' 'was an
enigma when a child , and he is an enig
ma still. lie never knows one day what
he will do the next day , and for past
years he has simply taken advantage of
present circumstances in directing af
fairs in Europe. The great source of
his strength is the facility with which
he changes his opinions , abandons his
friends , coddles his enemies and profits
by the malice of one , the hatred of
another , the pride of a third , while he
makes fools of them all. His conscience
knows no scruple and he professes an
equally passionato fondness for the Bi
ble and the latest bad French novel. "
THE report comes that Secretary En-
dicott is anxious to hand in his resigna
tion as Secretary of War , the reason
assigned being his disgust with the
interminable jealousies and wire pull-
ings in the'service and the quarrels and
backbitings among officers of high rank.
There is doubtless much truth in the
complaints of the secretary. Li these
piping times of peace promotion is slow
and rivalry runs riot. Washington ,
however , is the worst place to observe
the operation of the army. The "soft
service brigade" with which Mr. Kndi-
cott is thrown most in contact exagger
ates all the faults and shows fewer of
the virtues of the army officers than in
any other station in the country. Bee.
Watch for it ! The first symptom of true
croup is hoarseness , and if Chamberlain's
Cough Itemedy is freely given at once and
the dobeb frequently repeated , the dread dis
ease may be entirely prevented and all dan
cer and anxiety avoided. Sold by Willey &
Walker and il. A. Spaldiug.
LYTLE BROS. & CO. ,
DEALERS IN GENERAL
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS :
GEO. HOCKNELL , PRESIDENT. B. M. FREES , VICE-PRESIDENT.
F. L. BROWN , CASHIER A. CAMPBELL. R. o. PHILLIPS.