The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 25, 1886, Image 1

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VOLUME V. MeCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 25,1886. NUMBER 26.
FALL AND WINTER OF i 7
OUR COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF =
Dry Goods , Clothing and C ets !
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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 and See Them.
Mail Orders Have Prompt Attention. L. LOWMAN & SON , MeCOOK , NEB.
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Pianos , Organs , Violins , Accordeons , Guitars , Harmonicas , Etc.
SHEET MUSIC AND kUBIC BOOKS.
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2 DOORS NORTH OF P. 0. - MeCOOK , NEB.
B. & M. TIME TABLE.
HAST LEAVES : EAST LEAVES :
No.2 0:40 , A. M. 1 No. 40 5:25 , P. M.
WEST LEAVES : WEST LEAVES :
No. 39..12:50 , P. M. | No.l 8:35 , P. M.
"Eastbound trains run on Central Time ,
and westbound trains on Mountain Time.
Freight trains do not carry passengers.
R. R. WOODS , Agent.
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
CONGREGATIONAL Preaching services
every Sunday morning at 1(1:30 ( o'clock , and
evening at 7 o'clock. Sunday School at 9:30
o'clock , A.M. . , all mountain time.
JOEI , S. KELSEV , 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 free. REV. KADEUAUGH , Pastor.
LUTHEKAN-Services the second and fourth
Sundays of each month at 18:30 , A. 51. , and
8:00 , P. M. , central time , at the School House
J. W. KIMMEL , Pastor.
CATHOLIC Divine services will he held as
follows :
October 10 I November. . 7 I December..25
November. . 11 December..5 I
Tnos. CULLEN , Pastor.
A. O. U. W. McCook Lodge No. 61 , will meet
the first and third Mondays of each month in
the Masonic Hall. Visiting brethren cordially
invited. Du. B. B. DAVIS , M. W.
W. H. DAVIS. Recorder.
McCooK LEOION No. 7. SELECT ,
A.O. or U."W. Meets every 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.DAVIS , Recorder. Commander.
MCCOOK LODGE A. F. & A. M.
Regular meetings on the first and
third Tuesday evenings of each
month. S. L. GUEEN , W. il.
W. S. WEBSTER , Secretary.
MCCOOK CHAPTER , U. D. Meets on the
first and third Thursdays of each mouth , at
Masonic Hall. Visiting companions cordially
invited. W. W. FISOEK , 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. LOWMAK , E. C.
S. COKDEAL , Recorder.
WILT.OW GHOVE LODGE K. OF P. , No.
42. Meets every Wednesday evening
| at Masonic Hall.J.
J. W. CAMPBELL , C. C.
C. H. BOVLE , K. It. S.
I. O. O. F. McCook Lodge No. 137,1. O. O. F. ,
meets every Friday evening , at 7 o'clock , in
Masonic Hall. All visiting brothers are invit
ed to meet with us. C. T. BREWER , N. G.
R. C. FISHEH , Permanent Secretary.
B. OF L. E. Brotherhood of LocomotiveEn-
gincers. Meet first and fourth Saturdays of
each month. S. E. HOQE , Chief.
J. C. ANDERSON , F. A. E.
J. K. BAUNES POST G. A. R. Regular meet
ings second and fourth Monday evenings of
each mouth at Masonic Hall.
J. A. WILCOX , Commander.
J. H. YAKGER , Adjutant.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
S. 2. SA2T , 2egiier. JACOB STSIHKSTS ,
OFFICE Houns : From 9 A.M. to 12 M. , and
1 to 4 P. M. . mountain time.
G. AV. MINKLER ,
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
Leave orders at his house northwest of
School House , McCook. All kinds of SURVEY
ING , G HADING and Civil , ENGINEERING. . Will
work anywhere , especially in west half of Hed
Willow county.
H. T. ANDERSON ,
Loan Broker and Accountant ,
MCCOOK NEBRASKA.
Books opened , written up and ad justed Of
fice at City Drup Store. 32-6mos.
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL ,
GrEO. E. JOHNSTON , PROP.
JIcCOOE , : : NEBRASKA.
This house has been completely renovated
and refurnished throughout , and'is Ilrst-class
in every respect. Hates reasonable. 4-3G
WILLIAM McINTYRE ,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
CULBERTSON. NEBRASKA
All work warranted. All material furnished
if desired. Work done on short notica.
JOHN F. COLLINS ,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
MeCOOK. - . NEBRASKA.
Jobbing ivlil receive prompt attention at my shop
on Dennison St. , opposite McCook House. Plans and
ipeciflefttlou fnrnlsted U deilred.
THE completed election returns show
that the.ro is a republican majority in
the brains of congress. Phila. North
American.
WHEN the president begins to mend
his fences , he will hardly know where
to begin amidst such a profusion of
starting points. St. Louis Post-Dis
patch.
TAKEN altogether , the returns mean
that the nest president of the United
States will be the nominee of the Na
tional republican party. Youngstown
Telegram.
MuGWtniPERY has had its day. Pro
hibition as a third-party movement has
spent its force ; but organized labor
will have much to do with determining
the people's choice in 1888. New
Fork Telegram. ,
THE Dallas ( Texas ) News , asks :
"What shall it profit a president if he
gains a whole world of Muwnmps and
lose his own party ? " It is very evi
dent that the president has been ask
ing himself the same question.
LINCOLN is said to be the most relig
ious city in the state. It is only fair
to state , however , that she gained this
reputation before Will Jay commenced
to write the "Topics of the Times" in
the State Journal. Gazette-Journal.
A NEW party has been born in the
United States , a party of principles ,
composed of the brain and brawn and
muscle of the country. Many names
have been suggested for this child of
progress and we will add another to the
list. , Let it be called the INDUSTRIAL
PARTY. The Truth.
THE New York Sun , speaking of
Land Commissioner Sparks' report ,
says : "Why should the government
be called to bear the expense of pub
lishing a lot of personal trash that is
of no possible use to any one aside from
the Commissioner himself ? " The Sun
don't know Sparks. He imagines he
is the government.
CALLED to the presidency under cir
cumstances that aroused a prejudice
against him even among members of
his own party , Mr. Arthur proved one
of the best presidents this country has
ever had. He was , first of all , a gen
tleman in evers sense of the word. Un
der him the White House became fa
mous for its hospitality , and was in
every sense the social center of the
Union. In every relation in which he
was thrown , Mr. Arthur proved him
self hospitable , courteous , considerate
to all. But he was more than this. He
was throughout the patriotic American ,
recognizing party obligations , it is true ,
but thoroughly patriotic , free from nar
row partisanand sectional prejudice ,
and the president of the whole country.
New Orleans Times-Democrat.
Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup
Will relieve that cough almost instantly
and make expectoration easy. Acts simul
taneously on the bowels , kidneys and liver ,
thereby relieving the lungs of that soreness
and pain and also stopping that tickling
sensation in the throat by removing the
cause. One trial of it will convince any one
that it has no equal on earth for coughs and
colds. McMillen & Weeks have secured the
sale of it and will guarantee every bottle to
give satisfaction.
LYTLE BROS. & CO. ,
DEALERS IN GENERAL
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McCOOKAND BENKELMAN NEBRASKA.
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small profits is our motto.
The First National Bank
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS :
SEO. HOCKNELL , PRESIDENT. B. M. FREES , VICE-PRESIDENT
F. L. BROWN , CASHIER A.CAMPBELL. R. O. PHILLIPS.